60 प्रतिशत से अधिक ग्रामीण लोग बेहतर चिकित्सा उपचार के लिए पलायन करते हैं: अध्ययन
More than 60 per cent of people from rural areas chose to “migrate” out of their state for availing treatment for major diseases, according to a report.
Few medals at the Olympics by a country of 1.4 billion is not enough, we must train rural youth to become big game changers through sports. Words of wisdom and foresight, spoken by R Venkataram, member Advisory board TRIF, former managing trustee Tata Trusts at the India Rural Colloquy
It certainly could not have been put together more coherently and more emphatically. Unaccounted, invisible women can never be part of any government policies. In order that India’s gender equality graph grows it is important that women are “Counted In”.
More than 60 per cent of people from rural areas chose to “migrate” out of their state for availing treatment for major diseases, according to a report.
भारत के ग्रामीण क्षेत्रों के 60 फीसदी से ज्यादा लोग गंभीर बीमारियों का इलाज कराने के लिए दूसरे राज्यों में जाते हैं। एक रिपोर्ट में यह जानकारी दी गई है।
नई दिल्ली, एजेंसी। भारत के ग्रामीण क्षेत्रों के 63 फीसदी लोग गंभीर बीमारियों का इलाज कराने के लिए दूसरे राज्यों में जाते हैं। एक रिपोर्ट में यह जानकारी दी गई है।
More than 60 per cent of people from rural areas chose to “migrate” out of their state for availing treatment for major diseases, according to a report.
More than 60 per cent of people from rural areas chose to “migrate” out of their state for availing treatment for major diseases, according to a report.
દેશના અલગ અલગ છ ક્ષેત્રોના કુલ ૬૪૭૮ લોકોને સામેલ કરી રિપોર્ટ તૈયાર કરવામાં આવ્યો
‘સ્ટેટ ઓફ હેલ્થકેર ઇન રૃરલ ઇન્ડિયા-૨૦૨૩’નો દાવો
भारत के ग्रामीण क्षेत्रों के साठ फीसदी से ज्यादा लोग गंभीर बीमारियों का इलाज कराने के लिए दूसरे राज्यों में जाते हैं। एक अध्ययन रिपोर्ट में इसका खुलासा किया गया है।
Even as healthcare becomes more accessible to rural Indians through government schemes such as Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY and E-Sanjeevani, several challenges still remain, shows a survey report unveiled during TRI’s ongoing India Rural Colloquy.
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