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    Sustained Efforts Yield Results: India's Child Mortality Decline

    New Delhi, March 18 India has emerged as a key contributor to global progress in reducing child mortality, according to the latest United Nations report.The UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (UNIGME) Report 2025 highlighted India's sustained and large-scale efforts in...
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    South Asia Sees Major Child Mortality Reduction, Led by India

    New Delhi, March 18 India has emerged as a key contributor to global progress in reducing child mortality, according to the latest United Nations report.The UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (UNIGME) report highlighted India's sustained and large-scale efforts in improving...
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    Improving Healthcare Access: Government Efforts Highlighted

    Moradabad, March 14 – Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the government has made sustained efforts to expand healthcare infrastructure, strengthen medical education, and improve access to quality healthcare, Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare J.P. Nadda said on Saturday.Addressing...
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    Evidence-Based Regulation: Experts Urge Support for Nicotine Gums in Smoking Cessation

    New Delhi, March 4 Amid growing public debate on nicotine products, public health experts and clinicians have urged policymakers to consider allowing nicotine gums up to 4 mg under prescription regulations, as is the practice in most developed nations, to make them more accessible to smokers who...
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    Ayushman Bharat Impacts: Financial Protection and Improved Healthcare Outcomes

    New Delhi, February 14 Union Health Minister J P Nadda said on Saturday that India has witnessed a substantial reduction in out-of-pocket healthcare expenditure over the past decade, easing the financial burden on households, particularly among economically vulnerable sections.He made these...
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    Nadda Highlights AIIMS Growth and Health Sector Improvements

    Dehradun, February 14 – Highlighting the increase in the number of AIIMS from 6 to 23 in 11 years, Union Health and Family Welfare Minister J.P. Nadda on Saturday urged fresh medical graduates to uphold the highest ideals of the profession and dedicate their skills to the service of humanity...
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