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Good news: India records 57% drop in new HIV cases
The report, released by Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad, also says nearly 1.5 lakh lives have been saved due to free ART medicines provided to HIV/AIDS patients. #India #Medicine #NewsTracker #HIV #HIV/AIDS in India
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Bill Gates' India AIDS campaign ends in 2013, will it be missed?
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has announced that it will stick to its deadline to stopping funding its AIDS programme Avahan by next year and has set a date of June 2013. #HowThisWorks #HIV/AIDS #AIDS #Bill Gates #HIV/AIDS in India #National AIDS Control Organisation
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Has the British public turned against India?
India's $15bn Rafale aircraft deal has struck a nerve with the British public. The question being asked is why India needs foreign aid when it's got several billion pounds to spend on French fighter jets? #ToWhatEffect #Poverty #15bn Rafale #Foreign aid to India
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The Communication Initiative
The Bombay Leprosy Project (BLP) - India
BLP provides disability services to a large number of patients from all parts of the city, its suburbs, and neighbouring districts. BLP has undertaken several clinical trials with newer drugs meant to eliminate leprosy. The deformed leprosy patients rece #India
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The Root
Bad AIDS Drug Exec: 'Who Cares? It's Just Blacks Dying'
On May 13, India-based generic-drug manufacturer Ranbaxy Laboratories pleaded guilty to seven federal criminal counts of selling adulterated drugs with intent to defraud, failing to report that its drugs didn't meet specifications and making intentionall #India #Ranbaxy Laboratories #Africa
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Sify
Just Dial IPO: Expensive dial-in
Strong brand recall amongst both advertisers and consumers and first mover advantage in its voice business are the key strengths of Just Dial, India's largest local search database provider. The company's competitive advantage lies in its strong relation #India #Google Inc.




