Saving the first 28 days: How UP is rewriting the rules on newborns and child health | Lucknow News

Uttar Pradesh records more than five million births every year, the largest birth cohort in India.Behind every newborn who receives timely care for a heart defect, every malnourished child caught early and treated, lies a system being rebuilt deliberately, collaboratively, and with urgency.The State Agency for Comprehensive Health Insurance and Integrated Services, the implementing body…

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UP gets national awards for family planning, child care initiatives | Lucknow News

Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh secured two national awards at the 10th national summit on ‘Innovation and Inclusivity: Shaping India’s Health Future’ held in Chandigarh, earning recognition for its best practices in family planning and child health programmes.The summit was organised to promote innovation and inclusivity in India’s healthcare sector. Inaugurated by Union health minister J P…

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657 stolen antiquities valued at nearly $14m repatriated from the US | Chennai News

The Manhattan district attorney’s office has returned 657 stolen antiquities, collectively valued at nearly $14 million, to India. The artefacts were recovered through ongoing investigations into international trafficking networks linked to antiquities smuggler Subhash Kapoor and convicted trafficker Nancy Wiener. The items were formally handed over to India during a ceremony held in New York…

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Citizens, activists praise Worli lady who confronted roadblock by BJP rallyists | Mumbai News

Mumbai: An anxious mother’s outburst over Tuesday’s roadblock caused by BJP rallyists in Worli struck a chord with thousands of ordinary motorists and pedestrians. On Wednesday, minister Girish Mahajan’s statement saying a certain inconvenience was bound to occur during political rallies further added fuel to fire. Viren Shah, founder member and convenor of the Worli…

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Police register FIR against sweeper, 2 others for thrashing cat to death and dumping it in garbage in housing society in Mumbai | Mumbai News

Mumbai: Police have booked a sweeper and two others after the carcass of a community cat was found dumped in a trash bin of a housing society in Mira Road.Animal activist Pallavi Patil, who had filed the police complaint against sweeper Shyam Singh, 35, and two others, alleged: “On April 11, the sweeper beat up…

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