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Innovation Falling Behind In Parts Of Developing World
Many poorer countries are producing fewer innovations than they did in the 1990s, study says.
Biocon Foundation Recognized By WHO-India
The CSR arm of Biocon has been awarded the Public Health Champion Award 2015 by the World Health Organization.
India’s Spending Cuts Will Hurt Already Inadequate Health Services
A commentary published in The BMJ has warned that the recently announced health spending cuts will weaken India's public health system.
7 Must-Read Stories In March 2015
From the benefits of breastfeeding and the dangers of melatonin; parents, this month's top stories are for you!
Tackling India’s Increasing GHG Emissions
Transport and building energy costs are the two greatest contributors to India's greenhouse gas emissions, study says.
India’s Biodiversity Hotspot Yields New Jumping Spider Species
The newly discovered Stenaelurillus albus jumping spiders use mating plugs as part of their reproductive strategy.
India Joins The Sat Nav Club
The Indian satellite navigation system will serve aviation, positioning, navigation and timing needs in South Asia.
Experts Call For Urgent Action On India’s Alarming TB Epidemic
Much more needs to be done about the tuberculosis epidemic currently raging in India, experts say.
Generic Hepatitis Drug Launched In India As Hepcvir
Generics manufacturer Cipla has been granted the license to produce Sofosbuvir in India under the brand name Hepcvir.












