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NDTV
41 minutes ago
- NDTV
Major Improvement In Water Quality Of Yamuna River In July: Minister
New Delhi: Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa on Saturday said the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) has reported a significant improvement in the water quality of the Yamuna river in July, with key pollution indicators showing marked progress compared to June. Sirsa attributed the changes to sustained government efforts under the Yamuna cleaning program. "These improvements are not incidental or seasonal. They are the result of deliberate and sustained human effort," he said. The minister said that Rs 500 crore allocated for Yamuna cleaning is being used for upgrading sewage treatment plants, intercepting drains and preventing untreated discharges from entering the river. The DPCC collected water samples from eight monitoring locations, including Palla, Wazirabad, ISBT Bridge, ITO Bridge, Nizamuddin Bridge and Okhla Barrage, the government said in a statement. "According to the report, Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) -- a key measure of organic pollution -- dropped sharply. At ITO Bridge, BOD levels fell from 70 mg/l in June to 20 mg/l in July. At Okhla Barrage, it declined from 46 mg/l to 8 mg/l," it added. Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), another critical pollution indicator, also showed improvement. COD at ITO Bridge reduced from 186 mg/l to 54 mg/l and from 100 mg/l to 30 mg/l at Okhla Barrage, the government said. Dissolved Oxygen (DO) levels, which were near zero in parts of the river in June, increased significantly at locations like Palla and Wazirabad, suggesting better oxygenation. "We are not celebrating yet, but these results show our approach is working. The transformation of Delhi's environment is underway," the minister said. Sirsa also linked the progress on water quality to broader environmental gains under the Environment Action Plan 2025. Delhi recorded 29 out of 31 days in July with 'good' or 'satisfactory' air quality, making it the cleanest July on record.


United News of India
2 hours ago
- United News of India
Nadda sounds alarm on rising organ failures, calls for increased donation awareness
New Delhi, Aug 2 (UNI) Union Health Minister JP Nadda today expressed concern over the increasing cases of organ failures, calling it a serious public health challenge that is putting immense pressure on the healthcare system. 'Every year, thousands of patients await life-saving organ transplants. Despite this urgent need, a significant gap persists between those waiting for transplants and the number of available donors,' he said here at an event held to mark the 15th Indian Organ Donation Day. The event was organized by the National Organ and Tissue Transplant Organization (NOTTO) under the aegis of Directorate General of Health Services, Union Health Ministry. The Minister emphasized that this gap is not due to unwillingness but largely stems from lack of awareness and deep-rooted myths and misconceptions surrounding organ donation. 'Today is a crucial day that offers us a platform to raise awareness, promote open conversations, and honor the noble contributions of donors and their families,' he added. Nadda also urged society to overcome hesitation and misconceptions to strengthen organ donation efforts and save countless lives. Highlighting the strides made by India in the direction of organ donation, Nadda stated that India has achieved a remarkable milestone of performing over 18,900 organ transplants in 2024, the highest ever recorded in a single year. This is a significant leap from fewer than 5,000 transplants in 2013. India ranks third globally in the total number of organ transplants, behind only the United States of America and China. Nadda also highlighted that 'India leads the world in hand transplants showcasing our cutting-edge surgical capabilities and the unwavering dedication of our medical professionals.' The Minister also addressed the issue of gap between requirement of organs and available donors and emphasized the need for greater awareness, more public dialogues, timely consent from families and robust system to support diseased donation. He stated, 'Each organ donor is a silent hero, someone whose selfless act transforms grief into hope and loss into lives. One person can save up to 8 lives by donating heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, pancreas and intestines. Additionally, countless more lives can be transformed through tissue donations.' Underlining the Government's efforts for organ transplantation, Nadda stated, 'to make organ transplant more accessible, financial support of up to Rs 15 lakh is provided to poor patients for transplantation of kidneys, liver, heart and lungs under the Rashtriya Arogya Nidhi. Poor patients are provided support of up to Rs 10,000 per month after transplant to cover the medical expenses. Kidney transplant package has also been included in Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri- Jan Arogya Yojana (AB PM-JAY).' Nadda emphasised, 'unhealthy lifestyle and food habits are among the major factors leading to organ failure. It is therefore necessary to take preventive measures and lifestyle interventions.' Urging all to adopt Yoga to promote overall wellbeing, he stated that 'Ayurveda and Yoga offer simple practices to strengthen our organs and boost immunity. We must adopt Yoga to promote overall wellbeing.' UNI AJ GNK


Time of India
2 hours ago
- Time of India
Telangana govt forms 3-member committee to inspect violations at fertility centres across state
Hyderabad: The Telangana govt has formed a high-level committee to inspect private IVF clinics and fertility centres across the state. This move follows a major surrogacy scam recently exposed in Hyderabad, where a couple discovered that the baby they received through a fertility centre was not their biological child. The baby was allegedly bought from a poor family in Assam and sold to the couple for Rs 35 lakh. The clinic involved, Universal Srushti Fertility Centre, operated despite its licence being cancelled, and several people, including its founder, Dr Athaluri Namratha, were arrested. Following this, the health, medical and family welfare department issued an order on Saturday, directing the formation of a three-member committee. It includes the commissioner of health and family welfare, the CEO of rajiv aarogyasri health care trust, and the director of medical education. The committee is tasked with inspecting the functioning of private IVF clinics, verifying whether they are registered under the Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Act, 2021, and the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act, 2021, and checking if proper documentation and ethical procedures are being followed. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like How to Trade ETH/USD Without Holding Ether IC Markets Learn More Undo You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI | Weather in Hyderabad | Bank Holidays in Hyderabad | Public Holidays in Hyderabad The panel will also review existing complaints and legal cases against clinics and examine how such violations went unnoticed. It will investigate whether patients were misled and if there were lapses in how clinics handled egg or sperm donation, embryo transfers, or surrogacy procedures. The committee has been given ten days to submit its findings and can bring in external experts if needed. Officials stated that strict action will be taken against any clinic found violating the law. The govt has urged the public to be cautious and verify the credentials of fertility centres before undergoing any procedure. The goal, they said, is to ensure ethical and legal reproductive care in the state. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Friendship Day wishes , messages and quotes !