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Announcing the Winners of the PHC Tech Challenge – A Global Hunt for Innovations to Address Primary Health Care Challenges in India

PATH India announced the winners of the PHC Tech Challenge today. The inaugural PHC Tech Challenge was launched in March 2021 in partnership with the Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser to the Government of India, Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platform, Social Alpha, Swasth, ACT, Stanford Byers Centre for Biodesign, and The Stanford Centre

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Business News | Announcing the Winners of the PHC Tech Challenge - A Global Hunt for Innovations to Address Primary Health Care Challenges in India

Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. PATH India announced the winners of the PHC Tech Challenge today. Business News | Announcing the Winners of the PHC Tech Challenge - A Global Hunt for Innovations to Address Primary Health Care Challenges in India.

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Announcing the winners of the PHC Tech Challenge - A global hunt for innovations to address primary health care challenges in India

New Delhi [India], December 15 (ANI/NewsVoir): PATH India announced the winners of the PHC Tech Challenge today.

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Why India ran out of oxygen despite boosting capacity more than 125%

Although the Indian government has claimed a 129 per cent increase in oxygen production since August 2020, the country faced an acute shortage of medical oxygen during the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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How The Real Estate Market Ghettoizes Muslims In India

How The Real Estate Market Ghettoizes Muslims In India A family walking on an empty road towards Delhi in December 2020, amid farmers protests against the government s new agricultural reforms. - Pradeep Gaur/SOPA Images/ZUMA       A year after riots in Delhi and elsewhere, Muslims are being forced out of their neighborhoods. 2021-04-19 NEW DELHI Gali no. 13 is a typical lane in Shiv Vihar Phase-6, a low-income neighborhood in North-East Delhi. This lane is so narrow only two-wheelers can pass through. Sewage flows in open drains on both sides. At one end of the lane is a Hanuman temple. At the other is the Madina mosque.

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