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Search ResultWorld No-Tobacco Day: Rules Are In Place But No Enforcement?
Every day, we witness some 10-15 cancer cases which are tobacco related, says Dr C. Ramesh. The Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology sees over 2,840 tobacco-related cancer...
Read MoreWorld No Tobacco Day 2016: WHO Appeals For Plain Packaging Of Tobacco Products.
The World No Tobacco Day is observed on May 31 every year, and this year, the World Health Organization (WHO) is calling for governments across the world to enact policies ...
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VivekOberoi feels strongly about the education and empowerment of the girl child. Through his NGO, Devi, he has been working towards this cause for a while. We have now lea...
Read MoreEx-NasaMan To Plant One Billion Trees A Year Using Drones
A drone start-up is going to counter industrial scale deforestation using industrial scale reforestation. Bio Carbon Engineering wants to use drones for good, using the tec...
Read MoreGroup Pioneers Cheap Tricycles To Transport Women In Labour
Despite huge efforts to bring down maternal and infant mortality and the strides already achieved, one new-born child dies every 15 minutes with 30,000 new-born deaths reco...
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Twenty-one percent of the world’s plant species—essential to food and medicine supplies—are threatened with extinction, according to a report published Tu...
Read MoreCelebrating Art - Kokuyo Camlin celebrates ‘World Art Day’
Mumbai, 18th April 2016 – Celebrating and reveling in the arts, well-known stationery and art brand, Kokuyo Camlin has ce...
Read MoreSaving Lives In Poor Nations Costs $ 5 Per Person
About $5 per person a year could avert the crisis of millions of child and maternal deaths in poor nations, according to a new report.According to John Hopkins researchers,...
Read MoreEfforts Are On To Reduce Maternal Deaths
Every year, more than 19 lakh women become pregnant in the state. Out of them, around 1.9 lakh women come up with complaints of different kinds of complications, while more...
Read MoreWithout Universal Health Coverage, World Health Day Means Little To Most Of India
How far will you go to save your child or parents? To poverty and beyond, is what many thousand Indians are doing each day. The draft National Health Policy 2015 mentioned ...
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