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11 Jan

POSHAN MAAH 2022 – Women and Child Health

On March 8, 2018, the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, launched the Prime Minister Overarching Scheme for Holistic Nutrition Abhiyan. It is mainly known as the National Nutrition Mission. The government campaign programme aims to increase the nutritional outcomes for children under the age of 6 and pregnant women. This scheme is more beneficial […]

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4 Jan

SATYA SHAKTI FOUNDATION IS A STEP TOWARDS INCLUSIVE EDUCATION

WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF A (NGO) IN EDUCATION? We think that education is the most potent weapon for changing the world and the most effective means of breaking free from the cycle of poverty. Despite this, millions of youngsters in India are not attending school. Six million students were absent from school prior to […]

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22 Dec

A Step Towards Inclusive Education By NEP

As per the new education policy, India is committed to providing inclusive education to all children. This means that all children, regardless of their abilities or disabilities, will have access to quality education. The policy also recognizes the importance of catering to the individual needs of each child, also ensuring that they are able to […]

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20 Dec

A STEP TOWARDS INCLUSIVE EDUCATION BY NEP

A step towards inclusive education by NEP, India is committed to providing inclusive education to all children. This means that all children, regardless of their abilities or disabilities, will have access to quality education. The policy also recognizes the importance of catering to the individual needs of each child, also ensuring that they are able […]

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15 Dec

World Literacy Day: India at 75 | Literacy Day in World

Education is one of the power sources that help the individual to stay in the identification, even though many establishments have done to bring education to the individual hand as still the lack of awareness that is happening. The satya shakti foundation, a step in the process of bringing awareness of education on World Literacy […]

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10 Nov

Primary Healthcare Initiatives: Vital for Tackling Poverty

In India, 70% of healthcare expenditures are borne by individuals. Therefore, yearly OOPE (Out-of-pocket expenditure) on health care drives 60 million people into poverty. When it comes to health care, the World Health Organization (WHO) emphasizes a “whole-of-society approach” that “aims to ensure the highest possible level of health and well-being and their equitable distribution […]

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10 Nov

Assam Flood Relief Camps

Heavy floods caused widespread destruction in Assam, affecting 457 villages in 12 districts, including Barpeta, Chirang, Darrang, Goalpara, Golaghat, and Dhemaji. The State Disaster Management Authority said that the flooding affected nearly twenty-five revenue circles. Update on the flood’s aftermath Fourteen shelters and camps across the state were opened to people needing assistance. There were […]

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19 Jul

Online Doctor Consultation For Rural Indians

  Well over the past decade, India has achieved considerable progress in improving the wellness of its people, narrowing the difference between countryside and urban regions, as well as between the rich as well as the poor. Yet, large discrepancies persist, and accessibility to treatment in rural regions remains a major concern. A one-day National […]

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20 Jul

Telemedicine in Rural India Affordable & Accessible

Telemedicine aids in the reduction of a patient’s traveling time and costs, the simplification of assets, the updating of diagnosis, the handling of emergencies, and also the early detection of important cases. The Indian healthcare industry is quite interested in how technology affects the usage of healthcare facilities, both in terms of the concept and […]

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