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Dileep Mavalankar retweeted
29 Dec 2025
At a Glance: Viksit Bharat Shiksha Adhishthan Bill, 2025 The Bill introduces a simplified, future-ready framework for higher education governance in India by establishing a single system for minimum academic standards, replacing multiple legacy regulators, and strengthening institutional autonomy, accreditation, and quality assurance. With a technology-driven, transparent regulatory process, it promotes multidisciplinary learning, research, and innovation in line with NEP 2020, supporting globally competitive, outcome-oriented HEIs. #TransformingHigherEducation
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22 Aug 2023
🎉 Exciting news! Proudly sharing the first copyright registered One Health Risk prioritisation tool by the One Health Team at @IIPHG1. Great achievement by the @coherdiiphg Team! 🥳 #OneHealth #COHERD #RiskAssessment @dryasobant @ddeepak72 @lekha_shruti @PriyaBhavsar_
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Causes of Death in London - 1632. During the early 17th century in London, various factors contributed to the mortality rates among its inhabitants. One belief held by many medical practitioners was the influence of planets on health and mental well-being. Those deemed "planet-stricken" were believed to have fallen under the malevolent forces of certain planets, exhibiting symptoms resembling aneurysms, strokes, and heart attacks. Another significant cause of death was Consumption, now known as Tuberculosis, caused by bacteria primarily targeting the lungs. By the turn of the 20th century, it had become the leading cause of death in the United States. The King's Evil, also known as scrofula, was a tubercular infection affecting the lymph glands in the throat. People believed that being touched by a monarch could cure this ailment, but between 1629 and 1660, it still resulted in an average of approximately 30 deaths per year. Deaths caused by the removal of kidneys, referred to as 'Cut of the Stone,' were also recorded in the city during this period. Moreover, dental infections posed a significant health risk during the 1600s. Listed as the fifth or sixth leading cause of death in London, they continued to be a serious concern up until 1908 when they still resulted in fatal outcomes for 10 to 40 percent of those affected. As society progressed and medical knowledge advanced, the understanding and management of these causes of death improved, leading to a decline in their prevalence over time.
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Today at 1630 hrs I The Ramalingaswami Centre on Equity and Social Determinants of Health, invites you to attend our monthly colloquium series on 26th July 2023, 4 - 5:30 pm, titled The Social and Historical Underpinnings of Tribal Health. Registration bit.ly/3D2vazJ
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Had an Honour to be a Keynote Guest Speaker with Her Holiness Jagadguru Sai Maa in AAPI 41st Annual Convention, Philadelphia,USA 🇮🇳🤝🇺🇸⁦@narendramodi⁩ ji ⁦@mansukhmandviya⁩ ⁦@DrMunjparaBJP⁩ ⁦@irushikeshpatel⁩ ⁦@AskDrShashank@banshisaboo
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Per capita income has big proble of inequity. How do we improve equity should be key puvlic health ieeue. #IndiaEconomy
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Last three can be solved at national or state level.
Climate crisis Pandemics Drug-resistant infections Noncommunicable diseases Inequality If you look at all the challenges of our lifetime, they are all transnational. No country on their own will be able to solve them, says WHO's new Chief Scientist @JeremyFarrar at #WHA76.
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Great news. Brilliant mind. Lovely friend... and more..
Dr. Gaurang shah, very eminent Neuroradilogist at Michigan, USA & my classmate, is given a Gold medal by Michigan radiological society. Editor of couple of books and principal writer of many publications. Still a very humble & extremely helpful human being. Congratulations GV
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It was a pleasure to listen to Professor Sanjay Zodpey, President of the Public Health Foundation of India, speak on training India's Public Health Workforce to improve population health. A very enchanting presentation on opportunities & solutions @syd_health @thePHFI
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A momentous occasion during the recently concluded #epicoh2023 incorporating the 71st Annual Conference of IAOH Mumbai Branch was signing of a MOU between @thePHFI & IAOH to promote public health & occupational health education & training & implement exchange of scientific ideas.
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Prof.Sanjay Zodpey, President @thePHFI was awarded Dr. KM Bhansali Oration at EPICOH 2023 at World Trade Centre, Mumbai.
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Dileep Mavalankar retweeted
26 Feb 2023
|| Kejriwal’s claim of #Delhi having most doctors in the world wrong as per WHO, World Bank data || * Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s claim that Delhi has the highest number of #doctors in the world, as “Delhi has 3 doctors per 1,000 people”, is wrong as per #WHO and
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Dileep Mavalankar retweeted
12 Aug 2022
In last 50 years I have met many experts in global health & aid. Most lack basic knowledge of history, economy, politics & diversity in the context they work. Still they give solutions. International experts neither understand problems or have solutions.
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