Two new regional forensic labs to be set up in Maharashtra
Maharashtra government has given its nod for two new regional forensic science laboratories to be set up at Kolhapur and […]
Maharashtra government has given its nod for two new regional forensic science laboratories to be set up at Kolhapur and […]
Since taking charge, Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan has unfurled his vision to transform Indian healthcare. He made his […]
With a population of more than 115 million, Maharashtra is the second largest state in India. A proactive public and […]
Maharashtra Government has begun the process for launching the Emergency Medical and Referral Services (EMS). 937 ambulances would be provided […]
Over 50,000 chemists across Maharashtra are threatening to go on strike for three days starting October 16, putting the spotlight […]
Vikas Kharage Mission Director, National Rural Health Mission, Maharashtra The state unit of the NRHM has implemented a comprehensive e-file […]
We put the spotlight on Maharashtra and its initiatives and efforts in bringing about a digitally inclusive society, of ICTs […]
The Maharashtra government launched the Rajiv Gandhi Jeevandayi Arogya Yojana, enabling families with annual income of less than Rs. 1 […]
Honourable Minister of Public Health and Family Welfare, Environment, Protocol and additional charge of Sports & Youth Welfare, Shri Suresh H. Shetty launched the National Program for Prevention and Control of Deafness (NPPCD) in Maharashtra on 6th September 2010.
Government-run hospitals in the state of Maharashtra will soon be electronically inter-connected and every patient visiting the hospital will be given a unique health identity number and will have access to his medical history at any hospital across the state.
The National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) has entered its third phase with a three-pronged strategy, as per the Union Minister of State for Health and Family Welfare (India).
In ten villages of Maharashtra state in India, the villagers are now directly connected with the technically advanced district medical centre at Wardha, two hours away from the village.
The State Government of Maharashtra, India has signed a deal with the Indian Space and Research Organisation (ISRO) to develop a telemedicine project in the state. King Edward Memorial Hospital (KEM) is to be linked with hospitals in Latur, Sindhudurg, Nandurbar and suburban Mumbai.