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Aam Aadmi Mohalla Clinics (AAMC), more popularly known as Mohalla Clinics, are primary health centres in the union territory of Delhi and the state of Punjab, India. They offer health services, including medicines, diagnostics, and consultations, for free. [1] The word mohalla in Hindi means "neighborhood" or "community". The main purpose of ...
Vidya Sagar Institute of Mental Health and Neuro and Allied Sciences (VIMHANS) is a mental healthcare institution in South Delhi. It was founded in 1987 as a tribute to the Indian psychiatrist Vidya Sagar.
The Mission aims to create an integrated healthcare system that will link practitioners and patients digitally by giving them access to real-time health records. This will promote prompt and structured healthcare across the country [ 4 ] leading to the creation of a national digital health ecosystem that supports universal health coverage in an ...
St.Thomas Mission Hospital & Institute of Medical Sciences, Kattanam, Kerala; Hospitals of ERBHS. ERBHS (Eastern Regional Board of Health Services) runs 7 hospitals in Central India which belong to the Church of North India. This independent governing body's mission is to provide health care for all. It oversees the following hospitals:
The Delhi Female Medical Mission (DFMM) was a medical mission in Delhi, India that was founded in the mid-19th century by an Indian-born Englishwoman named Priscilla Winter. The organization started as a dispensary along the Yamuna River in Delhi, but over time developed into a mission, which was then established as St. Stephen's Hospital for ...
The initiative was announced by the (then newly elected) Chief Minister of Delhi, Sheila Dikshit, in December 1998. [3] It was launched in 2003 in the area of waste management, with mixed results. [4] As a system to promote citizen-government partnership, Bhagidari trains specific Bhagidars, or partners, to participate in the scheme.
We know it’s going to happen soon enough. The 12-team playoff will expand to 14 or 16 schools, and probably 24 or 32 after that. It’s happened before.
Since 1995, Butterflies have also been running the Child Health Co-operative, for street children where they discuss their health problems and plan strategies to combat health problems. As of March 2018, CHC is operational in eight countries and in ten states of India with a total membership of 9,354 children (4,984 boys and 4,370 girls).