Nearly four million school girls to get free sanitary napkins in Bihar
Nearly four million schoolgirls in government-run middle and high schools in Bihar will be provided free sanitary napkins from this […]
Nearly four million schoolgirls in government-run middle and high schools in Bihar will be provided free sanitary napkins from this […]
The Department of Information Technology, Bio-Technology and Science & Technology, Government of Karnataka, Vision Group on Biotechnology and MM Activ […]
Vice-chancellor of NTR University of Health Sciences I V Rao has issued essentiality certificates to two private dental colleges. Rumours […]
The Uttar Pradesh government has alerted the State Health Department in the wake of the swine flu outbreak in Europe and America and directed the medical check-up of people arriving from Nepal and at airports in the State.
[This article was published in the December 2008 issue of the eHEALTH Magazine (https://www.ehealthonline.org)]
Information and communications technologies (ICTs) can play a critical role in improving health care for individuals and communities.
Concerned over the deteriorating health care service in the government hospitals, the Chief Minister of Delhi Shiela Dikshit directed all the Medical Superintendents of the Government Hospitals to provide more attention on maintenance in hospitals to enable them to bring desired improvement in healthcare.
The Delhi High Court has given Hemophilia patients a reason to smile. Treatment for this inherited disorder that is costly and beyond the reach of a majority of those affected will now be provided free of cost at three hospitals in the capital.