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No tokenism please
The community-based health insurance scheme for families living below the poverty line expected to be operational soon, is one that is welcome and needs to be pro-actively encouraged by all, especially by those directly or indirectly employing casual labour.

The notifiable disease syndrome
The gap in incidence of notifiable diseases and registered cases is huge and the private health sector is largely responsible for failing to report these says Ravi Duggal

Opinion
Should India take SARS more seriously?
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), for want of a better name, has come in a big way and has apparently come to stay.

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