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13 Feb
“ The provision of healthcare services by all healthcare professionals utilizing information and communication technologies for the interchange of accurate data for diagnosis, treatment, and other purposes, where distance is a crucial component and prevention of disease and injuries, research, and evaluation, and for the continuing education of healthcare providers, all in the interests of […]
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What does sustainable living mean? Among the most urgent global issues are water scarcity, hunger in the world, air pollution, climate change, and air pollution. Unfortunately, the majority of us do not live sustainably, which is the root of the problem. We live at the expense of the environment and less developed nations by using […]
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Women’s health and well-being Reproductive rights are necessary for every woman to enjoy their human rights. The legal right to contraception, abortion, fertility treatment, reproductive health, and access to information about one’s reproductive body are all examples of reproductive rights. The ability to choose whether and when to have children is important to women’s socioeconomic […]
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Why new Entrepreneurs choose Health! After the COVID-19 pandemic, the healthcare industry grew quickly as a value of heightened public awareness of the value of preservative one’s health and receiving vaccines. It is anticipated to become one of the most fascinating. Lucrative sectors because of the continuous epidemic and growing public awareness of health concerns. […]
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Do you know the best proverb for health? If you do not know, here is the proverb for you. It is nothing but “Health is Wealth”. This proverb is not a simple one, but it has more meaning in it. For a person, it is not vital to have more wealth, and health is their […]
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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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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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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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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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Preeti Singh is an MBA professional with over 10 years of experience, mostly having worked in the microfinance and social development sectors. Over the past decade, Preeti’s contributions to numerous youth skilling programs and women empowerment initiatives, has demonstrated her steadfast commitment for driving positive change in the society.
Her passion for integrating technology with social welfare is evident through her hands-on involvement in diverse initiatives aimed at uplifting women and youth. Beyond her professional endeavors, Preeti’s dedication to her cause shines through in every aspect of her work, establishing her as a formidable advocate for positive social change.
Dr. Ratnesh Tiwari, an engineering postgraduate with a Ph.D. from IIT Delhi, has more than 10 years of experience in sustainability space and is deeply committed to social outreach, creating a positive social impact and a passionate advocate for social outreach, dedicated to making a lasting social impact and fostering rural development. With a deep understanding of the challenges faced by marginalized communities, he actively engages in initiatives that promote inclusivity, education, and sustainable growth.
Driven by his belief in the transformative power of technology, Dr. Tiwari utilizes his expertise in emerging technologies to design innovative solutions that address social inequalities. He envisions a world where technological advancements serve as catalysts for positive change, empowering individuals and communities to thrive.
“Apart from business, I always wanted to make life better for the individuals & communities we live in. I am a firm believer of the fact that adding value via human touch will certainly bring a positive change in lives of people. For me, SATYA Shakti Foundation is all about giving it back to the people by empowering them via facilitating means of Sanitation, Health, Education & for upgrading their state of living”.