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Finance Minister allocates Rs 1,10,055 crore for Railways

Finance Minister allocates Rs 1,10,055 crore for Railways
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2021-22 Budget testimony to India s commitment to build stronger health system: Healthcare providers

Updated Feb 01, 2021 | 19:25 IST The allocation of Rs 35,000 crores for COVID-19 vaccines and more if required, makes our glorious nation stand tall as a model for the world, said Prathap C Reddy, the chairman of Apollo Hospitals Group. 2021-22 Budget testimony to India s commitment to build stronger health system: Healthcare providers  New Delhi: Healthcare providers on Monday hailed the 2021-22 Union Budget, saying it provides the much-needed fillip to the health sector and is a testimony to India s commitment to not just fight back the COVID-19 pandemic, but also to build a stronger and resilient health system. The government has proposed a budget outlay of Rs 2,23,846 crore for health and wellbeing in 2021-2022, an increase of 137 per cent from the previous year, with Rs 35,000 crore earmarked for COVID-19 vaccine in the upcoming fiscal.

Will Healthcare Get A Budget Boost After The Pandemic?

Indian Covid-19 patients rest on beds at an indoor sports stadium, temporarily been converted into an emergency Covid 19 care center, as India crossed 10 million Covid-19 cases, becoming the second nation in the world after the US to reach the grim milestone, on December 19, 2020 in Delhi, India Image: Yawar Nazir/Getty Images  The Union Budget on February 1, being presented in the shadow of the pandemic, is bound to have a strong health focus, given that Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is expected to present a roadmap for vaccinations against the coronavirus and strengthening of overall health infrastructure, while also indicating how much the government actually spent for tackling Covid-19 in the fiscal year 2020-21. 

TLLLF completes first cycle of certificate course in common mental disorders

TLLLF completes first cycle of certificate course in common mental disorders TLLLF completes first cycle of certificate course in common mental disorders 29 January 2021 | News The first cohort, comprising 143 physicians, began in June 2020 and completed a comprehensive training programme split into five modules that ended last November Source credit: Shutterstock The Live Love Laugh Foundation (TLLLF) has announced the completion of the first cycle of the Certificate Course in Common Mental Disorders (CCCMD). The programme, delivered in partnership with the Public Health Foundation of India (PHFI) and Association of Healthcare Providers (India), trains primary care physicians to identify and manage common mental health disorders. TLLLF is the knowledge and grant partner, PHFI, the implementation partner and, AHPI, the strategic partner.

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