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Medical services

  • In Jammu & Kashmir, the shutdown has brought Modi’s pet health scheme to a grinding halt

    In Jammu & Kashmir, the shutdown has brought Modi’s pet health scheme to a grinding halt

    Swagata Yadavar and Athar Parvaiz, IndiaSpend.com
    · Sep 07, 2019 · 01:30 pm
  • Delhi: Medical services at AIIMS likely to be hit as doctors continue indefinite strike

    Delhi: Medical services at AIIMS likely to be hit as doctors continue indefinite strike

    Scroll Staff
    · Apr 27, 2018 · 10:36 am
  • Video: As rising costs make health care inaccessible to many, should private hospitals be regulated?

    Video: As rising costs make health care inaccessible to many, should private hospitals be regulated?

    Smitha Nair
    · Nov 21, 2017 · 08:45 am