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Why Jet Engine is a big deal ?
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Why Jet Engine is a big deal ?
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Why Jet Engine is a big deal ?
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Why Jet Engine is a big deal ?
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RUSSIA AND N. KOREA'S NEW PACT AND IT'S CONSEQUENCES
RUSSIA AND N. KOREA'S NEW PACT AND IT'S CONSEQUENCES
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BANGLADESH PM SHEIKH HASINA'S TWO DAY VISIT TO INDIA
JUNE 21-22 2024
BANGLADESH PM SHEIKH HASINA'S TWO DAY VISIT TO INDIA
JUNE 21-22 2024
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Building a robust Health Care System{1/2}
✔️Context
◆The COVID 19 pandemic disclosed in front of the public the Flaws in the public health care system and several articles now demand the revamp of the health sector so that such emergencies can be handled better in future.
◆Once the pandemic is over, the government shall ignore the health sector reforms as it thinks much has been done on the health front.
✔️Poor Health Indicators
◆The public health system's efficacy varies widely within the states across the country since it is a State subject.
◆Public health system efficiency can be judged through health parameters such as Infant Mortality Rate, Maternal Mortality Ratio and Total Fertility Rate.
◆With the given Numbers, India shall not achieve its Goal 3 of sustainable development goals set by the U.N. in 2015.
◆India could not achieve its Millennium Development goals due to poor performance of Northern states; however, the government didn't hold them accountable and instead was satisfied with average performance. Further State governments themselves are indifferent to their poor performance.
◆Since Health is a state subject, the primary onus lies on the State to improve the health indicators, but certain states have skewed priorities such as cow protection and 'love jihad'.
◆More mothers are perhaps dying for want of care than cows. Health has to be given the highest priority for rapid improvement in numbers of health indicators.
◆The northern State is performing very poor in terms of health indicators.
◆In Madhya Pradesh, the number of infant deaths for every 1,000 live births (IMR) is as high as 48 compared to seven in Kerala.
◆In U.P., the Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR)is 197 compared to Kerala's 42 and Tamil Nadu's 63.
◆The percentage of deliveries by untrained personnel in Bihar is190 times that of Kerala.
◆The total fertility rate in Bihar is 3.2 against the average rate of 2.1.
◆Kerala and Tamilnadu with their effective Maternal and Child Health and Family Welfare services have performed well.
◆Government is looking at the overall averages of indicators which are better due to good performance by certain states; however, there will be no dramatic improvement in the health system unless all states perform well.
◆Even though additional funds were given by Finance commission other than the substantial allocation by Ministry of Health and Family welfare states could not improve the health system, only better governance and effective implementation instead of money can improve the health system.
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
Building a robust Health Care System{1/2}
✔️Context
◆The COVID 19 pandemic disclosed in front of the public the Flaws in the public health care system and several articles now demand the revamp of the health sector so that such emergencies can be handled better in future.
◆Once the pandemic is over, the government shall ignore the health sector reforms as it thinks much has been done on the health front.
✔️Poor Health Indicators
◆The public health system's efficacy varies widely within the states across the country since it is a State subject.
◆Public health system efficiency can be judged through health parameters such as Infant Mortality Rate, Maternal Mortality Ratio and Total Fertility Rate.
◆With the given Numbers, India shall not achieve its Goal 3 of sustainable development goals set by the U.N. in 2015.
◆India could not achieve its Millennium Development goals due to poor performance of Northern states; however, the government didn't hold them accountable and instead was satisfied with average performance. Further State governments themselves are indifferent to their poor performance.
◆Since Health is a state subject, the primary onus lies on the State to improve the health indicators, but certain states have skewed priorities such as cow protection and 'love jihad'.
◆More mothers are perhaps dying for want of care than cows. Health has to be given the highest priority for rapid improvement in numbers of health indicators.
◆The northern State is performing very poor in terms of health indicators.
◆In Madhya Pradesh, the number of infant deaths for every 1,000 live births (IMR) is as high as 48 compared to seven in Kerala.
◆In U.P., the Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR)is 197 compared to Kerala's 42 and Tamil Nadu's 63.
◆The percentage of deliveries by untrained personnel in Bihar is190 times that of Kerala.
◆The total fertility rate in Bihar is 3.2 against the average rate of 2.1.
◆Kerala and Tamilnadu with their effective Maternal and Child Health and Family Welfare services have performed well.
◆Government is looking at the overall averages of indicators which are better due to good performance by certain states; however, there will be no dramatic improvement in the health system unless all states perform well.
◆Even though additional funds were given by Finance commission other than the substantial allocation by Ministry of Health and Family welfare states could not improve the health system, only better governance and effective implementation instead of money can improve the health system.
For more @ssbgeneraldiscussion
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Tata Group's Overseas Defence Manufacturing:
Tata Advanced Systems Ltd (TASL) to set up a defence manufacturing plant in Casablanca, Morocco.
This is the first international defence manufacturing venture for India.
The plant will produce armoured vehicles for the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces.
Long-term plan: To serve the broader African market.
Wheeled Armoured Platform (WhAP):
Amphibious infantry combat vehicle.
Designed to operate on various terrains.
Already in service with the Indian Army in limited numbers, deployed at the Ladakh border.
Production Capacity:
The plant will be able to manufacture 100 combat vehicles annually.
Expected to be operational within one year.
First batch of WhAPs expected to be rolled out within 18 months.
Tata Group's Overseas Defence Manufacturing:
Tata Advanced Systems Ltd (TASL) to set up a defence manufacturing plant in Casablanca, Morocco.
This is the first international defence manufacturing venture for India.
The plant will produce armoured vehicles for the Royal Moroccan Armed Forces.
Long-term plan: To serve the broader African market.
Wheeled Armoured Platform (WhAP):
Amphibious infantry combat vehicle.
Designed to operate on various terrains.
Already in service with the Indian Army in limited numbers, deployed at the Ladakh border.
Production Capacity:
The plant will be able to manufacture 100 combat vehicles annually.
Expected to be operational within one year.
First batch of WhAPs expected to be rolled out within 18 months.
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