Category : Healthcare Policy


Haryana Launches 17 Cancer Daycare Centres in Districts

Haryana government launches 17 new cancer daycare centres across districts including Gurgaon to reduce travel burden for patients. The initiative aims to provide local chemotherapy access, with facilities equipped and staff trained for specialized care.

Army Eye Care for 2,500 in Remote Gujarat Villages

Indian Army's Southern Command medical units delivered comprehensive eye care services to over 2,500 people in 120 remote villages of Gujarat's Kutch region, with 150 patients identified for free cataract surgeries.

Nagpur HC Acts on Mental Hospital Medicine Shortage

The Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court has initiated suo motu proceedings after reports of acute shortage of essential psychiatric medicines at Regional Mental Hospital, calling drug access non-negotiable for patients.

Varanasi Cancer Centers Expand Radiation Therapy Facilities

Mahamana Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya Cancer Centre and Homi Bhabha Cancer Hospital in Varanasi have significantly expanded radiation therapy services, now treating approximately 350 patients daily with modern equipment and advanced technology.

Kullu Teen Suicide Over Lost Online Gaming Friend

A 15-year-old student from West Bengal committed suicide in Kullu's Bhuntar after losing contact with an Indonesian gaming friend he met online, highlighting mental health concerns among youth.

Mizoram CM Launches Health Conclave, Touts Universal Care

Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma inaugurated a two-day Knowledge Exchange Health Conclave in Aizawl, emphasizing the state's focus on healthcare as a development priority. He highlighted the Mizoram Universal Health Care Scheme and infrastructure upgrades

Balrampur Hospital Lucknow Gets 650 kW Solar Plant

Balrampur Hospital in Lucknow will inaugurate a 650 kW solar power plant on its 157th foundation day, with Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak and minister Mayankeshwar Sharan attending. The hospital treated 35 lakh OPD patients in 2025 and expanded dialysis service

Kerala Doctors Suspend Strike After Govt Talks

Doctors at Kerala's government medical colleges have suspended their indefinite outpatient boycott for a week after discussions with state officials. They continue relay hunger strikes and teaching boycotts over pending salary revisions and other demands.

Nagpur AIIMS Expansion with Budget 2025-26 Boost

Nagpur AIIMS is poised for significant expansion following increased health sector allocation in Union Budget 2025-26, with enhanced funding expected to upgrade infrastructure and services.

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