Health Chronicles
“The deepest truths in health and healing are not found at the centre but where boundaries blur, where science meets compassion, where pain meets resilience and where hope takes root.”
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RURAL SURGERY
This bulletin document highlights the key discussions, surgical workshops, and community outreach discussions conducted during the ARSICON 2025 conference at Jan Swasthya Sahyog.
It has captured how rural surgeons from across
Integrated Management of Malnutrition Programme
‘MAHAN’, Melghat, is proud to share a chapter in the book on Improving Nutritional Outcomes: Connecting the dots through Grounded Action called “Integrated Management of Malnutrition Programme”. Kudos to Ashish
NEWSLETTER 2025 of Swasthya Swaraj
Swasthya Swaraj in Odisha’s remote hills has wrapped up a productive year, buzzing with progress. Through its relentless efforts, the organisation has made significant strides in reducing malnutrition among children
NEWSLETTER 2025 of ASHWINI Gudalur Adivasi Hospital
https://ashwini.org/Newsletter/Newsletter2025 The year at Ashwini, Gudalur Adivasi Hospital, has been marked by meaningful progress — from strengthening their workforce and training programs, to expanding partnerships and preventive initiatives. Check out
Why India Needs Rural Surgeons: A Journey of Realization
Over 70% of India lives in rural areas, yet most surgical care is concentrated in cities. Through one patient's journey, this story shows why investing in rural surgeons is
Navigating The Healthcare Maze – A must read article from Deepak Chandra Badhani
A rural surgeon writes about the ground reality of the Ayushman Bharat health insurance scheme (PMJAY), the government’s flagship initiative. With most surgical infrastructure concentrated in urban areas, seeking surgical
Guidelines for Management of Silicosis in Primary Care Settings
Silicosis is a lung disorder caused by inhalation of tiny particles of silicon dioxide (SiO2) in the form of unbound (free) crystalline silica (quartz) or less commonly, by inhaling silicates
Cancer Care in India – Incomplete and Impossible without Surgery
According to the World Health Organization, cancer is one of the top two causes of death among people under the age of 70 years in most countries. 80% of the
Processing Tuberculosis
A piece by Dr Vidit on unresolved thoughts and experiences on dealing with TB and its consequences