India s public spending on healthcare lowest in BRICS nations; tech can improve access: DEA Secy
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India s public spending on healthcare lowest in BRICS nations; tech can improve access: DEA SecyPTI
Last Updated: May 13, 2021, 09:16 PM IST
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While making an opening remark at a virtual seminar jointly organised by the finance ministry and the New Development Bank (NDB) on the topic Social Infrastructure Financing and use of Digital Technologies , Seth on Thursday noted that this pandemic has caused a setback in the journey of sustainable development goals.
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Telemedicine, diagnostic interpretation are a big area where access problems can be mitigated to a large extent by using technology.
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Leading business houses gear up to take the initiative to fulfil the dream of Akhand Bharat
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Leading business houses gear up to take the initiative to fulfil the dream of Akhand Bharat ET Bureau
Last Updated: May 04, 2021, 07:49 AM IST
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Indian conglomerates are now ready to leverage opportunities that exist for them in South Asian and South East Asian countries.
The Darwin Platform Group of Companies (DPGC), a leading Indian business conglomerate with operations in Eurasian countries, is geared up to drive the process of fulfilling this dream. (In pic: Ajay Harinath Singh, CMD of Darwin Platform Group of Companies)
Keep Brics billions from bureaucrats State needs to cut its public sector wage bill, not increase it, says Business Unity SA CEO Cas Coovadia 18 April 2021 - 00:08 By CHRIS BARRON
Cas Coovadia, the CEO of Business Unity SA (Busa), has appealed to the government not to use the $1bn (R14.5bn) it has borrowed from the New Development Bank to create more public sector jobs.
Announcing the emergency loan last week, the Brics bank said it would be used to create and support about 700,000 jobs in the public sector as part of the Presidential Employment Stimulus.
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Kaushik Ganguly-directorial Lokkhi Chhele screened at South African film festival
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Last Updated: Apr 17, 2021, 09:59 AM IST
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Agencies Lokkkhi Chhele is based on a real-life incident in which a young doctor fights against blind religious beliefs.
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KOLKATA: Multiple national award-winning filmmaker Kaushik Ganguly s Lokkhi Chhele (An Angels Kiss) has been screened at the South African International Film Festival RapidLion, marking its world premiere during the COVID-19 time, the director said on Friday. At RapidLion, filmmakers from Africa, the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India China and South Africa) and of African diaspora showcase their works.
Ganguly said, RapidLion is a prestigious film festival and the screening of our film is a big acknowledgement for Lokkhi Chhele. International filmmakers watched our movie at the festival, and I am looking forward to get their response.