West Bengal Needs More Private Investments in Healthcare
West Bengal is keen to work with the private sector and the states agenda is to render top-class healthcare services […]
West Bengal is keen to work with the private sector and the states agenda is to render top-class healthcare services […]
Pharmaceutical company GalaxoSmithKilne is setting up Rs 1000 crore manufacturing unit in Vemgal, Karnataka, whose foundation stone was laid by […]
Feroz Ahmad Khan, Minister of State (Independent Charge) Information Technology, Science & Technology; Additional charge of School Education, Medical Education, Youth Services and Sports, Government […]
When all eyes are on the London Olympics taking place this month, there is another exciting event taking place in London, […]
Fortis Healthcare has launched super-specialty hospital ‘Fortis Colorectal Hospital (FCH)’ in Singapore to treat colorectal disorders. The facility is dedicated […]
India has pitched for greater collaboration among South Asian countries in addressing health problems. Inaugurating the 4th Regional Meeting of […]
Wockhardt Foundation has been conferred with the prestigious Pharma CSR Organisation of the Year Award, at ‘The Pharmaceutical Leadership Summit 2010’ held recently.
The Government has asked the Medical Council of India to revise the norms prescribed for opening of new medical colleges to enable opening of colleges in rural and under served areas, Panabaka Lakshmi, Minister of State for Health & Family Welfare told the Rajya Sabha recently.
The Employees State Insurance Corporation (ESIC), under the Labour and Employment Ministry, will set up 11 medical colleges and 13 postgraduate medical institutions to provide better health care and superspeciality treatment to the insured.
Cornered by a shortage of doctors and medical specialists in the country, the Centre plans to start colleges attached to hospitals run by the Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC).
The Employees’ State Insurance (ESI) Corporation that provides healthcare facilities to industrial workers has decided to step into the field of medical education. In an innovative move, it will set up 28 medical colleges and start post graduation courses by the next academic session.
ESI hospitals providing healthcare facilities to workers covered under the Employees
Intel Technology India Pvt Ltd in collaboration with other Intel World Ahead Program Alliance members and the Government of India, have announced a number of initiatives to help transform healthcare and education in the old city of Chandini Chowk, in the country