The BJP on Saturday launched 'Agresar Gujarat ' (leading Gujarat) campaign aimed to strike a chord will people of the state and seek their opinion on points to be included in the party manifesto for the state assembly polls.People of Gujarat .
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Gujarat RS Polls: Know more about BJP leader Balwantsinh Rajput
Gujarat RS Polls: Know more about BJP leader Balwantsinh Rajput
Balwantsinh Rajput Is BJPâs Third Contestant For Rajya Sabha Polls In Gujarat.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Deepak Mahato | Updated on: 08 Aug 2017, 02:52:17 PM
Balwantsinh Rajput is BJP’s third contestant for the Rajya Sabha polls in Gujarat.
Rajput chief whip of the Congress along with two other Congressmen had resigned from their posts and joined the BJP last month.
The 54-year-old politician was born at Gujarat’s Patan in August 17, 1962, to Chandan Singh Rajput and Hansaba. He has five children.
‘Lack of awareness, rise in lifestyle diseases hampering organ donation’
Dr Manoj Gumber, a consultant nephrologist at Apollo Hospital in Ahmedabad, said an estimated four lakh people die in India every year waiting for an organ transplant, and of them, at least half are eligible for the same. December 17, 2020 4:37:29 am
Among other shortcomings of living organ donation is India’s policy of two-child norm and an apparent gender bias, says Dr Gumber. (Representational)
IT IS unlikely that the huge gap between demand for organ transplants and available donors, both living and cadaver, will be closed soon, nephrologist and other medical experts said at a virtual meet organised by the Institute of Law and Medicine on Tuesday. Besides a lack of awareness on organ donation, the rise non-communicable and lifestyle diseases, such as hypertension and diabetes, experts said, made matters difficult.