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Creating access to safe blood through 100% voluntary non remunerated blood donation

Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jan 31, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
India is among 51 countries to sign the “Rome Declaration” on “Achieving Self-sufficiency in Safe Blood and blood products based voluntary non-remunerated ...
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shruthy v s
11 years 1 month ago
SIR ..non remunerated blood donation is a welcome step.but storage of blood donated is a big problem which hospitals face.we need to induct more facilities to store blood so that donations made does not go waste.
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sanjeev garg
11 years 1 month ago
can we make india free of tuberculosis,malaria,dengue
yes we can
and imagine how much money we can save...how much wealth it will creat for individual,family,society,n country
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sanjeev garg
11 years 1 month ago
health problem of india cant be solved by making big hospital
we need to pay more attention on preventing diseases rather only on cure aspect of disease
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Raja Brahma
11 years 1 month ago
I like Swatcha Bharath initiative. I hope this will not end with leaders taking pictures for news coverage. For long term solution "have the sanitation department in each village and city work properly with enough funding and resources". Please advertise the Sanitation department worker as a noble worker. Then only this Swatchata will continue for ever. If not, back to the square one, same dirtiness and diseases grow in super speed. Jai Hind
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Praveen Kumar Anand
11 years 1 month ago
PED KO PAANI ----AAP KA JEEVAN DAAN------Instead of planting trees , if we give everyday 1/2 litre paani to 2 trees a day ,job is done .
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Praveen Kumar Anand
11 years 1 month ago
CONSULTANT COUNSELLOR & HEALTH COUNSELLOR ---------DRINKING WATER MANAGEMENT -------90% of HEALTH PROBLEMS are because of BAD QUALITY OF DRINKING WATER in INDIA . To save water & to provide good quality of drinking water ,we must start PED HO PAANI ----AAP KA JEEVAN DAAN .
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Raja Brahma
11 years 1 month ago
In next 5-10 years we can make India free from 90% of the diseases. Bad quality air, water and food are the root causes for many diseases. Harmful chemicals used in farming polluting air and water first, then the food and soil. People eating this food gets all sorts of diseases. So, diverting farmers to our original Natural farming is the best solution. This is a low cost solution. Also, we save lot of hard earned money flowing out of India to foreign chemical companies like Monsanto. Jai Hind.
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sumit tandon
11 years 1 month ago
non of us, who have a disease either small or big... and the government hospitals are also suffering from the political disease.... homoeopathic hospitals are one of them, no medicines, no raw materials for dispensing medicines, not a own building, doctors are intrested to care patients but how can it possible without any medium. in one line" apne desh wasiyon ko rogmukt banaana hai.. homoeopath ko sabse aage lana hai" kyoki itni energy kisi path mein nahi hai jitni ki homoeopath mein.care it...
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KAILASH UPADHYAY
11 years 1 month ago
We don’t have sufficient blood storage facility & have noticed wastage of blood after donation camp.Instead we should have centralized blood donor volunteers (JIVANDOOT) data bank in every city. The JIVANDOOT should be available for blood donation within specified time to any hospital of the city once contacted.The JIVANDOOT must be given ID card with credit point facility.Based on credit point we can give some short of incentives to them if needed.Yearly medical checkup must be compulsory 4 JD
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Subhankar Bandyopadhyay
11 years 1 month ago
Healthcare in India now a big industry. Major metropolises seeing a boom of private hospitals. Big players are attracting investors and patients alike through a major support from health tourism. On the other hand public sectors are suffering from lack of quality control, infrastructure, capacity and high volume. there should be centralized outcome based data available for public and private and public sector should be incentivised based on their report card. PAY for PERFORMANCE!
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