Centre on alert over Ebola, says Health Minister Nadda
In view of the recent outbreaks reported in parts of Africa, Union Health Minister JP Nadda chaired a review meeting on Ebola virus preparedness and response measures on Monday.
In view of the recent outbreaks reported in parts of Africa, Union Health Minister JP Nadda chaired a review meeting on Ebola virus preparedness and response measures on Monday.
Reinforcing the government's commitment to comprehensive primary healthcare and strengthening the capabilities of frontline healthcare providers, Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare Jagat Prakash Nadda launched the Integrated Training for Primary Healthcare Teams during the recently concluded 10th National Summit on “Innovation and Inclusivity: Best Practices Shaping India’s Health Future.”
Union Home Minister Amit Shah has been named the BJP’s central observer for Bengal, with Odisha CM Mohan Charan Majhi designated as co-observer. In Assam, Union Minister JP Nadda will serve as central observer, assisted by Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini.
Rajya Sabha re-elects Harivansh as Deputy Chairman for a third term, with rare cross-party warmth and PM Modi highlighting his experience, discipline and consistent role in House proceedings.
The Command Centre is designed to integrate artificial intelligence with centralised monitoring systems to support improved clinical outcomes and streamlined intensive care management.
Union Minister and Leader of the House in the Rajya Sabha JP Nadda hit out at the Opposition on Thursday for opposing the Waqf Amendment Bill, saying the basic aim of this legislation is to bring in reforms and proper management of Waqf properties.
The Health Minister said this in a reply in Rajya Sabha after Congress MP Rajeev Shukla alleged shortage of funds for the health sector.
During the meeting, he discussed at length the ‘One Nation, One Election’ Bill, which provides for holding simultaneous elections to Lok Sabha and State Assemblies.
Punjab Health Minister Dr Balbir Singh credits achievement to dedication of frontline health workers.
"During Lalu’s Jungle Raj, kidnapping had become an industry, plunging Bihar into darkness," Nadda said.