February 2, 2025

Tag: World Health Organisation

India has a rich history of scientific achievements and innovations, and Indians have made significant contributions to various fields of science. Every year, on November 10, the world celebrates World Science Day for Peace and Development....
Pune, India: Today, three out of five people in the world are receiving a vaccine developed by Cyrus Poonawala's Serum Institute. It is because of Poonawalla that India was able to come out of a crisis...

Leveraging tech-led innovations to strengthen India’s fight against tuberculosis

India has been battling tuberculosis for decades, with the disease claiming thousands of lives every year. Despite government efforts that have certainly yielded remarkable...

World Health Day 2022: Our Planet, Our Health

World Health Day is recognized and celebrated on April 7th every year. The day is commemorated each year to support the World Health Organization's...

World No Tobacco Day 2020 #TobaccoExposed

31st May is observed as World No Tobacco Day across the world. The day is observed each year to inform the public about the...

World Health Day 2020 – Focusing on Preventive Healthcare

The WHO defines health as a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. With...

CSR: Road Crashes Killing Most People – WHO

Road crashes still contribute to the most number of deaths in the world. According to a report released by the World Health Organisation (WHO),...

Aid And Pledge In Organ Donation Before Your Death

India has, historically, had a very low rate of organ donation. Although this number has improved over the past three-four years, the country still has a...

Make Blood Available And Accessible: World Blood Donor Day

57% of the world’s countries collect blood through unpaid volunteers. Unpaid, voluntary blood donors ensure a standard base and safe blood transfusions, in times of need. One unit of blood can help several patients.

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