The death of 18 children in Uzbekistan allegedly after having cough syrup manufactured by an Indian pharmaceutical firm, has turned into a political row on Thursday after the Congress said that the Modi government should stop boasting about India being a pharmacy to the world.
Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Wednesday reviewed the Women Empowerment and Child Development Department and transferred an amount of Rs 12 crore online to the accounts of 6,000 children under the Vatsalya Yojana.
A 25-year-old woman gave birth to twin baby girls in Madhya Pradesh's Chhatarpur district on Wednesday morning. Of the twins, one infant was born without a head and hands. She was declared still born while the other girl child was said to be in good health.
The study, published in the European Journal of Public Health, is based on data concerning 25,049 children aged three to five who have undergone regular health checks at child health centres. The counties taking part were Dalarna, Jonkoping, and Sormland.
After Uzbeskistan reported the death of 18 children from an acute respiratory distress allegedly after having a cough syrup manufactured by an Indian pharmaceutical firm, sources in the Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) said it will investigate the claim.
As many as 18 children died of acute respiratory disease after having a cough syrup manufactured by an Indian pharmaceutical firm named Doc-Max, the Health ministry of Uzbeskistan has claimed.
Mohammad Nasir Kazimi, a doctor, as quoted by TOLO News, said "Poor economic and social situation has affected children and has increased food insecurity because it has a direct connection with child nutrition."
New Delhi [India], December 28 (ANI/NewsVoir): Quite like the child and gender budgeting provisions in public budgets which address social objectives, experts at a National Webinar on Green Budgeting organized by The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) in New Delhi on Wednesday, emphasized
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], December 28 (ANI/NewsVoir): Kauvery Hospital Chennai, a unit of Kauvery Group of Hospitals, a leading multispecialty healthcare chain in Tamil Nadu, successfully performed procedure to remove a malignant tumour in the kidney of a 6-year-old girl. The child prese
New Delhi [India], December 28 (ANI/GPRC): Today, everybody's favourite childhood Brand, Rasna, proudly announced their foray into the health and wellness products sector with their newly launched sub-brand "Rasna Healthy Day" for all seasons. The entry, launched with digital campaigns wi
The findings published in the journal 'eLife', assist to clarify the complex relationship that exists between symptoms and physical damage caused by concussions in children.
The Asha schools, run by the Army Wife Welfare Association (AWWA), have emerged as a 'temple of learning' for specially-abled children, read an official statement, adding that their aim is to empower specially-abled children and make them productive members of society while enabling them