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Centre eyes medical tourism boost with funding support for hospitalsIndia is gearing up to become a global medical tourism powerhouse with a new government scheme. Funding will boost hospitals, colleges, and...
Budget 2026: Government to train 20,000 vets, develop 500 water bodies for fisheriesThe Finance Minister unveiled plans to boost rural economies. Initiatives will support livestock, fisheries, and high-value agriculture. Th...
1 doctor for 1,000 people? WHO never said soThe World Health Organization (WHO) has clarified that it never recommended a doctor-to-population ratio of 1:1,000, warning that this wide...
Enrolment to higher edu institutes: TN, Himachal, Uttarakhand, Kerala emerge top 'achievers'New Delhi, Tamil Nadu, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Kerala were recognized for their high gross enrolment ratios in higher education ...
Increased medical seats: Experts say move will help reduce outflow of students to foreign shoresThe Union Budget announces the creation of 10,000 additional medical seats next year, aiming to reduce the outflow of students to other cou...
'For me Dharavi is...': Gautam Adani on India's largest slum redevelopment projectGautam Adani, chairman of the Adani Group, highlighted the Dharavi Redevelopment Project during a keynote at Jai Hind College, Mumbai. He e...
UP has highest number of colleges in country followed by Maharashtra, Karnataka: AISHE report"Similarly, Maharashtra comes second with 4,532 colleges and 34 colleges per lakh population. Karnataka comes at third position with 4,233 ...
High-density apple farming picks up in Uttarakhand under Coca Cola's CSR initiativeShe took training in HDP (High Density Plantation) from the 'Unnati apple project', a CSR intervention of Coca Cola India along with Bhimta...
India’s doctor deficit: Let’s not use band-aids for bullet woundsThe Union government must establish more medical colleges. They discount the fact that the size of the problem goes beyond the capacity of ...
Experts advise responsible travel, say mass gatherings can worsen possible 3rd Covid waveThe opinion piece written by Balram Bhargava, Samiran Panda and Sandip Mandal from ICMR and Nimalan Arinaminpathy from Imperial College Lon...
Nurse to doctor ratio in India estimated to be 1.7:1 on basis of NSSO data: ReportAlthough there was no standard skill-mix ratio of different health workers, most OECD countries reported approximately 3-4 nurses per physi...
Could India be the next coronavirus hotspot with an 'avalanche' of cases?So far India has been relatively unscathed by the virus compared with other countries in Asia.
Zoomcar hires former Goldman Sachs exec Hemanth AluruIn his new role, Aluru will be leading the strategic financing and partnerships for Zoomcar, in addition to corporate strategy and driving ...
Militants in North-East greatest destabilisers: Kiren RijijuDescribing the militants in the North-Eastern states as the "greatest destabilisers, Rijiju today called upon them to shun violence.
Uttar Pradesh highest applying state and Karnataka highest applied state for MBA coursesOut of all branches, Finance tops the list followed by Human Resources and Marketing. Certified courses and PGDHRM are applied highest by f...
Bihar fares worst in higher education survey, only six colleges per lakh studentsAhead of polls in Bihar, a central government-backed survey bears out repeated reminders that the state has been badly neglecting higher ed...
Cabinet nod for NRI doctors to practice, teach in IndiaThe move has been initiated primarily to reduce the country's acute doctor shortage. India has one doctor for 1,953 people, or a density of...
- 1 doc for 1,000 people not before 2028
India will take at least 17 more years before it can reach the World Health Organization's (WHO) recommended norm of one doctor per 1,000 p...
- India may be no. 3 market for Intel
India is expected to become one of Intel Corporation’s top five markets within the next three years, fuelled by growth in smaller cities.
- India may be No 3 market for Intel
India is expected to become one of Intel Corporation’s top five markets within the next three years, fuelled by growth in smaller cities.