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WHO Bulletin Releases Special Edition on Traditional Medicine Ahead of Global Summit

The WHO Bulletin published its first special issue on traditional medicine since 1977, featuring research and policy analyses. This release precedes the 2nd WHO Global Summit on Traditional Medicine scheduled for December 2025 in New Delhi.

Content Editor: Dr. Lopamudra

World Health Organization

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Friday, November 28, 2025

Global Summit in Geneva Intensified Efforts to Curb Toxic Mercury Pollution

A major international conference was held in Geneva from 3rd to 7th November 2025 to strengthen the global fight against mercury pollution. Delegates collaborated to accelerate the phase-out of this toxic metal from products and industrial processes, aiming to protect human health and the environment.

Content Editor: Dr Lopamudra

United Nations

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Friday, November 28, 2025

Fitness & Nation-Building: Insights from the National Fitness & Wellness Conclave 2025

The first-ever National Fitness & Wellness Conclave 2025 in Mumbai brought together policymakers, athletes, and industry leaders to reaffirm one message: India’s progress towards becoming a Viksit Bharat by 2047 depends on how seriously we take fitness today. With icons from sports and cinema joining the conversation, the conclave highlighted fitness as both a cultural shift and a public health necessity.

Content Editor: Dr. Deepika

Press Information Bureau (PIB)

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Friday, November 28, 2025

Global Evidence Review of the Inequality- Pandemic Cycle: UNAIDS report

The UNAIDS established the “Global Council on Inequality, AIDS and Pandemic” in 2023.  Its report “Breaking the inequality-pandemic cycle” released in November 2025 is based on evidence from more than 1500 peer-reviewed literature and reports from government agencies and research institutions across multiple pandemics and its own empirical studies over the past 2 years.

Content Editor: Dr Reetika

Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), 2025

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Friday, November 28, 2025

Decomposition Analysis of Factors Driving Global Maternal Mortality Reduction

A new Lancet Global Health paper highlights evidence that combining family planning with quality maternity services has driven a 41% global decline in maternal deaths since 2000. The study shows how contraception alone prevented more than 77,000 maternal deaths in 2023.

Content Editor: Dr Deepika

The Lancet Global Health

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Friday, November 28, 2025

Last updated on 22nd December, 2025

Crude Birth Rate - CBR

18.4

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SRS Statistical Report 2023

Year :

Published in September 2025

Crude Death Rate - CDR

6.4

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SRS Statistical Report 2023

Year :

Published in September 2025

Maternal Mortality Ratio

88

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Special Bulletin on Maternal Mortality in India 2021-2023

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Published in September 2025

Infant Mortality Rate - IMR

25

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SRS Statistical Report 2023

Year :

Published in September 2025

Neonatal Mortality Rate - NMR

19

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SRS Statistical Report 2023

Year :

Published in September 2025

Under 5 Mortality Rate - U5MR

29

Source : 

SRS Statistical Report 2023

Year :

Published in September 2025

Crude Birth Rate - CBR

18.4

Source : 

SRS Statistical Report 2023

Year :

Published in September 2025

Crude Death Rate - CDR

6.4

Source : 

SRS Statistical Report 2023

Year :

Published in September 2025

Maternal Mortality Ratio

88

Source : 

Special Bulletin on Maternal Mortality in India 2021-2023

Year :

Published in September 2025

Infant Mortality Rate - IMR

25

Source : 

SRS Statistical Report 2023

Year :

Published in September 2025

Neonatal Mortality Rate - NMR

19

Source : 

SRS Statistical Report 2023

Year :

Published in September 2025

Under 5 Mortality Rate - U5MR

29

Source : 

SRS Statistical Report 2023

Year :

Published in September 2025


 PUBLIC HEALTH CHRONICLE  SPOTLIGHT OF THE WEEK 

WHO Bulletin Releases Special Edition on Traditional Medicine Ahead of Global Summit

Published on :

November 28, 2025

Fitness & Nation-Building: Insights from the National Fitness & Wellness Conclave 2025

Published on :

November 28, 2025

Delhi’s Air Quality Sees Noticeable Improvement: CAQM 2025 Report
Delhi’s Air Quality Sees Noticeable Improvement: CAQM 2025 Report

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November 18, 2025

WHO refutes Tylenol-Autism Link: Urges Evidence-Based Care

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November 14, 2025

Silent Crisis: The Tragic Toll of Premature Death among Indian Doctors

Author: Dr. Sowmiya Nehru Durai

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Premature death, Physician Mortality, Doctors’ death, Healthcare System Strain, Stress, Work-Life Balance, Systemic Toxicity.

June 15, 2024

Silent Crisis: The Tragic Toll of Premature Death among Indian Doctors

India is witnessing an alarming rise in premature deaths among doctors. This silent crisis is evident worldwide, impacting both lower-middle-income and high-income countries. Doctors in India have at least 10 years shorter lifespan than an average individual, evident from the frequent appearance of young doctors' obituaries on social media each week. This article tries to highlight the key factors behind the premature deaths of doctors in India.


 PUBLIC HEALTH CHRONICLE  EDITORIALS & OPINIONS 

Silent Crisis: The Tragic Toll of Premature Death among Indian Doctors

Author: Dr. Sowmiya Nehru Durai

Published on :

Premature death, Physician Mortality, Doctors’ death, Healthcare System Strain, Stress, Work-Life Balance, Systemic Toxicity.

June 15, 2024

Silent Crisis: The Tragic Toll of Premature Death among Indian Doctors

India is witnessing an alarming rise in premature deaths among doctors. This silent crisis is evident worldwide, impacting both lower-middle-income and high-income countries. Doctors in India have at least 10 years shorter lifespan than an average individual, evident from the frequent appearance of young doctors' obituaries on social media each week. This article tries to highlight the key factors behind the premature deaths of doctors in India.

Hunger and Hope: Addressing challenges and progress in combating Undernutrition among children in India

Author: Dr Urmimala Maiti

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Malnutrition, Undernutrition, children, Community-Based Management

April 15, 2024

Hunger and Hope: Addressing challenges and progress in combating Undernutrition among children in India

The Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 2.2 has been framed with an aim to have all children free from malnutrition in any form. Recognizing the impact of undernutrition on childhood morbidity and mortality and its contribution to chronic illnesses in adulthood, the United Nations (UN) General Assembly declared 2016 to 2025 as the UN Decade of Action on Nutrition.

Unveiling the Genome India Project: Mapping the Human Genetic Landscape

Author: Dr. Rajat Sharma

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Human Genome Project, Genetics, Eugenics, Genetic Mapping, DNA, Molecular Genetics

April 29, 2024

Unveiling the Genome India Project: Mapping the Human Genetic Landscape

India being a land of diverse cultures with over 4600 population groups, shares a varied genetic makeup. This gave rise to the need to create a ‘human reference genome’ for the Indian population. The Genome India Project, initiated in 2020 by the Department of Biotechnology under the Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India, is dedicated to sequence the human genome in the country. Under the project; 10,000 human genomes have been sequenced which will further be used to create a genetic map of India.

5 Years of Ayushman Bharat- A Shield for the Vulnerable

Author: Dr. Sivanthiga G

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Ayushman Bharat, PMJAY, OOPE, Health Insurance, Health care system, National Health Programme

March 31, 2024

5 Years of Ayushman Bharat- A Shield for the Vulnerable

Ayushman Bharat is an attempt to achieve the vision of universal health coverage by shifting from sectoral and segmented approach to a comprehensive need-based healthcare service provision.

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