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New Education policy for New India needs to be unspooled fast

Is it not already late for Indian government to roll out its education policy as four years of the new government in office are nearly over ?. Ideally the new education policy should have been rolled out  soon after coining major missions such "Make in India", "Digital India", "Skill India" and " Start up India", well intentioned and well thought but in the absences of a well defined and well articulated education policy such novel missions would face the scarcity of talent pool, lack of  continuous supply of innovations, easy availability of advanced science and technology and above all the vital ecosystem to harness creativity and enterprising minds   that are required to make astounding success and create India of our dream, said eminent academician Professor PB Sharma, President of Association of Indian Universities, AIU while addressing the ASSOCHAM summit on Policy Reforms for Higher Education for Excellence, Employability and Ent

Madhukar Rainbow Children's Hospital opened in New Delhi; VP Venkaiah Naidu inaugurates & bats for affordable treatment

Rainbow Children’s Hospital - India’s leading Pediatric healthcare chain makes its entry into the Capital as Madhukar Rainbow Children’s Hospital which is a 150 bedded Multispecialty children’s hospital.  Located in the heart of the city at Malviya Nagar, the hospital was formally inaugurated by Vice President  M Venkaiah Naidu yesterday.ion Health Minister i. JP Nadda, Ramesh Bidhuri, Member of Parliament and Mr Somnath Bharti, Member of Delhi Legislative Assembly were also present on the occasion Backed with almost 18 years of clinical experience and built with high focus on child friendliness , is the highlight of the newly launched hospital which has Neo-Natal Intensive Care Unit and Pediatric Intensive Care Units. Hospital official cliam ,Madhukar Rainbow Children’s Hospital will be the first standalone pediatric hospital in the private sector in the NCR, designed, equipped and staffed exclusively to treat children and adolescents under one roof.   At the

YASHODA SUPER SPECIALTY HOSPITAL DOCTORS HOLD SEMINAR TO SPREAD AWARENESS AGAINST AIDS AFTER RECENT UNNAO INCIDENT

In a determined bid to spread awareness among common people after  Unnao district incident where an unlicensed self-styled doctor was arrested recently for infecting at least 58 people with HIV by using the same syringe repeatedly, A number of doctors and nurses of the super specialty Yashoda Hospital in Kaushambhi interacted with people here  today and apprised them of inherent dangers involved in such unlicensed treatment. The quake Rajendra Yadav, was arrested from the house of a relative where he was hiding. At least 50 doctors and nurses took part in the awareness campaign and lent a patient hearing to experts to avoid any such incident in their areas. Dr Rahul Shukla,Dr  Radha Raman, Dr Sunil Dagar, Dr Asish were among those who were present during the awareness drive.—Prevention & Safe syringe Practice.  Dr Ruby Bansal, AIDS expert and AIDS society India’s Joint secretary and Hospital's consultant highlighted the problem threadbare and apprised people of facts

Green science, Green Management & Green Engineering must be promoted on priority to stave off perils of pollution : AIU President Prof . P.B Sharma

Reacting sharply to high pollution levels in the country, Association of Indian Universities (AIU) President Prof P.B Sharma has said there is a need also to foster the growth of Green Science, Green Engineering and Green Management in fact Green consciousness and spirit of sustainability in all aspects of in the University life. He said there is no escape from the growing challenge and it must be tackled by all with full devotion before it is too late. All universities and colleges in India must echo in the corridors of University the need for care and concern for environmental health. He said everyone should collectively put one’s best efforts to create the public pressure on policy makers and on those who are responsible for implementing the policies and programs. "It makes me sad that pollution control boards, like CPCB are busy only in pollution monitoring, while they should be implementing a zero tolerance policy for polluting industry, organisations and individua

CII confers Quality & Management Star Icon Recognition to Yashoda Hospital , Kaushambhi has , Ghaziabad , NCR

      The National Quality summit,organised by the Quality Insitute of CII (Confederation of Indian Industry) in Bangaluru,has conferred the NCR based Super Speciality Yashoda hospital honour of CII SMB Performance Excellence Star Icon Recognition-2017 for its sustained excellent performance in the health care sector.  According to organisers,the Yashoda hospital,located on  borders of the national capital,Kaushmabhi, notched 500 plus points on the site assesement conducted by CII in hospitals.   Ms. Upasana Arora ,the hospital's director,received the coveted recognition from Chairman CII insituteof Quality & Managemenr  & MD Tata Chemicals R. Mukundan; Mr David Ruskin,MD Exim Bank; Mr TT Ashok ,MD , Taylor Rubber Pvt. LTd.    The CII assessor Mr Kaul stated that Yashoda Hospital implements a customer care first policy , with a host of customer friendely featuers such as assistance and help during the entire customer cycle,transparency in billing and processes  and

APHI HAILS BUDGET'S HEALTH SOPS; IT WILL HELP POORS IN A BUIG WAY : DR PN ARORA

Chairman of the Association of Healthcare Providers (India), Delhi and NCR chapter  Dr PN Arora has described today’s budget proposals by finance Minister Arun Jaitely as the world’s largest government funded health care  programme titled National Health Protection Scheme, and observed it is a major mile stone . “It is an unprecedented and laudable move”.   Dr Arora, MD of Yashoda Group of super specialty Hospital Kaushmbhi , envisioned a major relief for poor patients and said the scheme would cover over 10 crore poor and vulnerable families (approximately 50 crore beneficiaries) providing coverage upto  5 lakh rupees per family per year for secondary and tertiary care hospitalization. The government has also  committed Rs Twelve hundred  crore for the National Health Policy, 2017, which with one point five lakh Health and Wellness Centers will bring health care system closer to the homes of people. Now it is the duty of stake holders to implement all plans in na