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Banking service chronicle

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Banking service chronicle Banking service chronicle   Published this article  WHO reiterated for Health for All especially in 2005 and in 2011 too though it used universal system including a method for prepayment of financial contributions for health care with a view to share risk among the people under the influence of World Bank in particular and the processes of liberalisation privatisation and globalisation in general. UN resolution in December 2012 further emphasised on it for overall human development and to be included in post-2015 development agenda. However World Bank in its World Development Report (1993) had ranked common health care interventions according to costeffectiveness its minimum health package for low income countries considered to avert 1/3rd of estimated disease burden and 1/5th of that in middle income countries. But unfortunately many common ailments (moderately severe injuries and chronic conditions like diabetes cataract hypertension mental illness ...

Banking service chronicle

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Banking service chronicle Banking service chronicle   Published this article  But the poor are now falling into the trap of bad food. The study also found that conversely it was the more socio-economically advanced rural areas that were falling prey to diabetes. It is an epidemic that is in a state of transition it noted. With such large numbers of poor in urban areas and such large numbers of the getting-rich in rural areas this can easily get out of hand. We are going from lack of food or malnutrition to overnutrition because of bad food. This is a transition that we must avoid. The fact is that India has what can only be described as a double burden of diseases. We have the diseases of the poor—everything from malnutrition to cholera. But we also have the diseases of the rich—cancer and diabetes  banking service chronicle magazine  buy Banking service chronicle

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Science Reporter Magazine Science Reporter Magazine  Published this article As a part of Sankalp se Siddhi - Village & Digital Connect Drive teams (comprising officials from TRIFED and State Implementation Agencies/Mentoring Agencies/Partners) have been visiting villages to activate and understand the status of Van Dhan Vikas Kendras. The visits are taking place across the country and have helped Team TRIFED to oversee the ground-level implementation of the Van Dhan Vikas Kendras. A state where the implementation of the Van Dhan Yojana is gaining quick ground is Odisha. With 660 Van Dhan Vikas Kendras subsumed into 22 Van Dhan Vikas Kendra Clusters more than 6300 tribals are being positively impacted in the state. Over the past few months training procurement of machinery required for processing branding and packaging has been going on in these clusters which are spread across the state in Mayurbhanj Keonjhar Rayagada Sundargarh and Koraput. Production and processing of raw mat...