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FSSAI and the path ahead for food safety regulation

FSSAI has significantly transformed India’s food safety landscape over the past decade and is working to adapt to emerging challenges and empower consumers

A strong food safety ecosystem can only be built on the foundation of strong food policies and standards. (Photo by Sushil Kumar/ Hindustan Times) (Hindustan Times)
Published on Jul 25, 2024 09:05 PM IST

Serving the nation, leading the world

PM Modi’s leadership, based on the core principle of ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas’ has enhanced India’s stature and made him a global icon

Prime Minister Narendra Modi (HT File Photo)
Published on Sep 17, 2023 03:59 AM IST

Jan Bhagidari is the cornerstone of a democracy

The unshakable faith PM Modi has shown in citizens has yielded unimaginable positive results. Thus, the essence of PM Modi’s clarion call remains: Participation of all leads to the prosperity of all

Mann Ki Baat, a major success that has been termed widely (and rightfully so) as a social revolution, also finds its base in Jan Bhagidari. Every episode is a curation of a monthly reminder of PM Modi’s unshaken faith in the transformative power of individuals (ANI/ PIB)
Published on Sep 16, 2022 07:40 PM IST
ByJP Nadda

2014-22: A story of transformation

In the last eight years, the nation has not just changed under the leadership of PM Modi, but a new chapter of remarkable growth and fast-paced development is also being written

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addresses a conclave on the co-operative sector in Gandhinagar, May 28, 2022 (AP)
Published on May 29, 2022 08:16 PM IST
ByJP Nadda

SP Mukherjee: A torch-bearer of Indian nationalism

Since Independence, if one name comes to mind who promoted the idea of nationalism, who persevered for national integration, and who sowed the seeds of a strong political alternative in the country, it is that of Shyama Prasad Mukherjee

Shyama Prasad Mukherjee. (HT archive)
Updated on Jun 22, 2021 06:06 PM IST
ByJP Nadda

The PMJAY scheme has already changed lives

A month after the launch, more than 100,000 beneficiaries have been successfully treated and more than ₹150 crore released to the hospitals

Prime Minister Narendra Modi gives a health card to beneficiaries as he launches Ayushman Bharat-National Health Protection Scheme, in Ranchi, September 23(Parwaz Khan/ Hindustan Times)
Updated on Oct 22, 2018 01:19 PM IST
ByJP Nadda

Ending preventable maternal deaths requires a collective effort

Bringing change in a large and diverse country such as India has not been easy. But India’s progress has been much higher than the global average, with the country registering a 77% decline in MMR from 1990 to 2015 compared to 44% worldwide.

Maternal mortality rate in India is consistently going down. At this rate, India will achieve its Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) target by 2022, eight years ahead of the deadline(HT)
Updated on Jun 28, 2018 05:40 PM IST
ByJP Nadda

How technology and innovation are improving vaccine coverage in India

It is imperative that we continue to develop innovative ways to improve immunisation coverage — methods that will not only help us reach our ambition of achieving over 90% immunisation coverage by 2019, but also provide a global best-practice model that can be emulated in other countries

The activities of the UIP are further supplemented through Mission Indradhanush, a special targeted intervention to reach out to all those children left out of the Routine Immunization (RI) drives or are partially-immunised(Reuters)
Updated on Feb 07, 2018 07:45 AM IST
ByJP Nadda

Immunisation week: Vaccines are helping India wipe out several diseases

The government places the health, safety and well-being of its women and children over and above anything else and is committed to making every effort to ensure the same

The government places the health, safety and well-being of its women and children over and above anything else and is committed to making every effort to ensure the same(Hindustan Times)
Updated on Apr 28, 2017 11:38 AM IST
ByJP Nadda

The new HIV and AIDS Bill will work to reduce stigma and discrimination

India made some efforts at stigma reduction in the early part of the epidemic. Yet social attitudes do not transform easily.

Students take part in an AIDS awareness rally, Shimla, December 13(Deepak Sansta / Hindustan Times)
Updated on Mar 24, 2017 06:21 PM IST
ByJP Nadda

Immunisation: Strengthening the foundation for India

Launch of the rotavirus vaccine is a step in the right direction as we embark towards realising the targets of the newly-adopted Sustainable Development Goals, as it will greatly help in reducing child mortality and ensure healthy lives

A health worker administers polio drops to a kid at a railway station in Bhopal.(Mujeeb Faruqui/Hindustan Times)
Published on Mar 22, 2016 09:32 PM IST
ByJP Nadda

India renewing commitment to end child and maternal deaths

India has robust policies, cost effective and high-impact strategies and health interventions, and strong partnerships in place to ensure that our interventions reach all the women, newborns and young children who need them and improve health outcomes nationwide.

The achievements under Mission Indradhanush, one of the world’s largest immunisation drives to cover all unvaccinated and partially vaccinated children, reflect our commitment towards ensuring that no child is left without the protection of full immunisation. (Reuters Photo)
Updated on Aug 26, 2015 12:18 AM IST
ByJP Nadda
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