AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPune’s Artificial Limb Centre: The Artificial Limb Centre in Pune marked its 82nd Raising Day, founded in 1944 to restore mobility and dignity for wounded soldiers, and highlighted a new Saksham holistic mobility clinic—another step toward its long-running promise of “No Wheelchair, No Crutches.” Digital maternal care: Bhutan’s wider health tech push gets a boost from a smart wireless pregnancy monitoring service (iCTG) that lets rural clinics share fetal heart data with specialists quickly, aiming to cut neonatal deaths through earlier detection. Buddhist knowledge access: 84000, the Bhutan-linked Buddhist translation initiative, refreshed its branding and website to expand free access to the Tibetan canon. Policy pressure on health: India’s health minister JP Nadda used the World Health Assembly to stress universal health coverage and digital health scale-up, while older coverage flags ongoing gaps in education funding and the need for real execution. Bhutan governance watch: This week also carried budget and livestock-policy signals—health allocations and a proposed Livestock Bill—showing how regulation and funding are shaping public health beyond hospitals.
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