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Central Authorities proscribe hindrances to the operations of Federal Teams in West Bengal

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Central authorities instruct the West Bengal administration to avoid hindering the operations of...
Central authorities instruct the West Bengal administration to avoid hindering the operations of federal teams.

Central Authorities proscribe hindrances to the operations of Federal Teams in West Bengal

The Press Information Bureau has made an announcement regarding several significant developments in the Indian healthcare sector.

Firstly, Lenovo GOAST v4.0 has been launched, but details about this product are yet to be disclosed. Meanwhile, in the medical field, a concerning co-infection has come to light - lung cancer is being found in patients with tuberculosis, leading to increased mortality rates. This discovery is a significant health concern, as it highlights the importance of thorough diagnostic procedures in TB patients.

In an effort to combat this issue, the Health Ministry has requested a ban on the export of anti-TB drugs. The Ministry's order has been directed at Lupin Limited, a pharmaceutical company. This move is aimed at ensuring that adequate supplies of these essential drugs remain within the country.

On a positive note, the clinical trial for anti-COVID convalescent plasma therapy is underway. HCG, a healthcare provider, has received DCGI approval for this trial, marking a step forward in the fight against the pandemic.

In the realm of medical technology, Stryker is expanding its Research and Development operations in India with a new facility in Bengaluru. This new facility is expected to create new job opportunities in the medical technology sector, though the exact number of jobs to be created remains unspecified.

On the environmental front, Dr. L H Hiranandani Hospital has received LEED Platinum certification for sustainable operations. This certification is given for a hospital's commitment to environmentally friendly practices, setting a high standard for the industry.

Lastly, the new Stryker facility in Bengaluru will focus on developing innovative medical technologies. As the healthcare sector continues to evolve, these developments promise to contribute significantly to India's medical landscape.

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