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Kerala remains India’s ground zero for the Nipah virus, but why?A new Nipah virus case in Kozhikode, Kerala, highlights the state's recurring outbreaks. Experts link these to fruit bats and human activit...
Is India winning the wrong battle on infant mortality?India's infant mortality rate has significantly dropped to 24 deaths per 1,000 live births in 2024. This progress is largely due to a surge...
India makes significant progress in reducing maternal mortality decline, on course to meet SDG targetIndia's maternal health has seen a remarkable transformation, with maternal deaths having fallen significantly, a global achievement. This ...
India medical tourism market feels the weight of Iran warIndia's medical tourism sector faces challenges as West Asian tensions continue. Overseas patient numbers remain lower than before the conf...
Kerala’s healthcare gold rush: How private equity is reshaping hospitals and raising fears over costsPrivate equity funds are pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into Kerala’s healthcare sector, reshaping a system long dominated by inde...
Kottayam assembly election result 2026: In Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan vs Dr. Celine Philip vs Adv. K. Anilkumar, who is winning?Kottayam, a UDF stronghold in central Kerala, boasts high literacy and a significant Christian population. The constituency, represented by...
Aster DM Healthcare Q4 revenue jumps 18% YoY to Rs 1,182 croreAster DM Healthcare reported an 18% year-on-year revenue increase in Q4 to Rs 1,182 crore, with operating EBITDA up 31%. The company is on ...
What Noida's factory protests mean for India's wage debateFactory workers' protests in Noida have reignited India's minimum wage debate. Rising inflation erodes real wages, impacting workers' purch...
India–New Zealand $20 billion FTA: List of sectors set to gain ground as the deal kicks inIndia and New Zealand have signed a Free Trade Agreement. This pact offers zero-duty access for most Indian exports. Key sectors like texti...
NCLEX-RN explained: What has changed and why it matters for Indian nursesThe NCLEX-RN exam, a crucial step for Indian nurses seeking overseas careers, has adopted a new format emphasizing clinical judgment and re...
Large investors in healthcare could affect affordability: CPI(M)'s ShailajaThe Left Democratic Front plans to expand public healthcare access if it wins the Kerala assembly polls. The party will focus on improving ...
Kerala polls: LDF pledges Rs 3,000/month pension; jobs, growth push in election manifestoKerala's ruling LDF has released its Assembly election manifesto. The party promises to eliminate absolute poverty and increase welfare pen...
Kerala polls: Development, public welfare are LDF's core issues, says VijayanKerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is seeking a fresh mandate for the ruling LDF in the upcoming Assembly polls. He highlights the LDF'...
Kerala secures Rs 2,424 cr World Bank loan to strengthen healthcare systemThe Kerala government has approved the Kerala Health System Improvement Programme, funded by a Rs 2,424.28 crore World Bank loan. The initi...
PPPs for PHCs and more for healthcareWork by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in the realm of healthcare (as well as other areas) is a good example of the way in which pri...
I am politically very naive, says Gita GopinathFollowing her appointment, concerns were raised by some Communist leaders about the state government roping in a person who is more into ma...
I am politically very naive, says Gita GopinathFollowing Gopinath's appointment, concerns were raised by some Communist leaders about the state government roping in a person who is more ...
UK Health ministers for health sector partnership with KeralaDuring their interaction, Soubry noted Kerala's achievements in human development, especially in public health care over the decades.
Expat workforce in Gulf Countries facing challengesMoopen, who has a network of 150 healthcare establishments, feels India can learn much from the quality aspect there.
- For better health, let's stick to the basics
Given the state of affairs, the Economic Survey’s recommendations on healthcare might sound like truisms. But then, the truth does need to ...