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Time of India
a day ago
- Politics
- Time of India
State govt revives plan to eliminate child labour by '30
1 2 Ranchi: The state department of labour, employment, training, and skill development and the child protection society, with the technical support of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and the Bal Kalyan Sangh, on Thursday revived a draft state Action Plan for Elimination of Child Labour by 2030. The draft, which integrates learnings from the 2012–16 plan and responds to the present legal and socio-economic contexts, aims to serve as a roadmap for the next five years. The plan is aligned with the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 8.7, which targets to end child labour in all its forms by 2030. Department secretary Jitendra Kumar Singh said, "The state saw a 78% decline in child labour between 2001 and 2011, surpassing national average. Our task now is to build a coordinated, multi-stakeholder response. The draft will undergo consultations before submission to the state cabinet for approval. The labour department will be the nodal agency for its implementation." The national project coordinator with the ILO, Narasimhan Gadiraju, said, "While the framework remains similar to earlier plans, this draft reflects upon legal advancements, including the ratification of ILO Conventions 138 and 182, post 2016. It provides a clearer definition of a child and places the responsibility squarely on the state govt for execution and periodic review. Jharkhand had over 91,000 child labourers as per the 2011 Census." The chief technical advisor with the ILO, Giovanni Soledad, said, "The reduction in child labour from 160 million in 2020 to 138 million in 2024 in Asia and the Pacific region is a positive trend. There is, however, a need to accelerate efforts with greater investment in education and social protection to meet the target by 2030." Joint labour commissioner Pradip Lakra said, "The labour department cannot shoulder this responsibility alone. We are now strengthening our presence at the block level and increasing the number of field staff to boost identification, rescue, and rehabilitation mechanisms."


The Hindu
09-06-2025
- Health
- The Hindu
Bihar leads in in scan and share facility under Ayushman Bharat Mission
With a 92% online Out-Patient Department (OPD) registration rate at government health facilities, Bihar has recorded the highest number of Quick Response (QR) code scans for patient services under the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM), emerging as the leading State in the country for the 'scan and share' facility. According to the ABDM dashboard maintained by the National Health Authority (NHA), the total number of OPD registrations under the Mission since its inception in 2021 stands at 11.38 crore. Of these, Bihar accounts for 2.94 crore, followed by Uttar Pradesh at 2.25 crore and Andhra Pradesh at 1.70 crore. The Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission is a national initiative aimed at establishing a digital health ecosystem by connecting patients, healthcare providers, and administrators through interoperable digital systems. For patients, the Mission translates into reduced waiting times and digitised documentation, encompassing basic vitals, doctors' prescriptions, diagnostic recommendations and results, and medicine dispensation. 'This also eliminates the need to store bulky hospital paperwork. The entire patient record is available at the click of a button,' Rajesh Kumar, Administrative Officer, State Health Society, Bihar, said. Senior State health officials noted that Bihar's robust digital health framework has been supported through its Mukhyamantri Digital Health Yojana (MMDHY) and the Bihar Health Application Visionary Yojana for All (BHAVYA). These initiatives integrate with the national ABDM to generate unique patient health IDs, electronic health records, and to streamline healthcare processes such as OPD registration, e-prescriptions, and medicine dispensation. 'Over 14.6 lakh ABHA numbers have been created in Nalanda district. With the Personal Health Records application, patients can use the Scan-and-Share feature as soon as they come into the health facility and register themselves. They will be given a token and all the health interventions then-on are recorded digitally. This can be repeated in every visit, creating a medical history that can be accessed with permission from the patient,' Jitendra Kumar Singh, Civil Surgeon, Community Health Centre (CHC), Silao, Nalanda, said. He added that the rise in users across the State is attributed to dedicated professionals stationed at facility entry points who assist patients in logging in with their unique ABHA ID and registering under the Mission. 'There is a very deliberate and aggressive push towards ensuring that we can digitise healthcare facilities and bring patients under the Mission,' he said. Ganesh Kumar (20), a patient at CHC Silao, said that digitisation of his medical records has simplified communication with healthcare providers. 'Everything is now available on my phone and the healthcare professionals know what treatment I have been on, what tests have been done, and which medicines I have taken. Things are simpler and easier,' he said. Ganesh has been using the feature for the past year and has a record of four health interventions at the CHC. While various healthcare centres across India continue to use their own digital systems, the ABDM aims to create an open, interoperable ecosystem. According to the Central government, such an ecosystem will enable efficient creation, storage, access, and sharing of health records, thereby aiding clinical decision-making and contributing to public health and research.


News18
22-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Man Enters Salman Khan's Galaxy Apartment In Mumbai Illegally Despite Heavy Security
In a shocking incident, a man entered Salman Khan's Galaxy Apartment in Mumbai on May 20, 2025. CNN-News18 has learnt that the man illegally entered the Bollywood superstar's house at around 7:15 pm on Tuesday. However, he was soon caught. He has been identified as Jitendra Kumar Singh and is said to be a resident of Chhattisgarh. He is currently in police this, a woman also tried to enter Salman Khan's residence on Thursday morning. She has also been taken into custody by the Mumbai police. While more details are awaited, this has surely raised concerns about Salman Khan's security, who has also been getting death threats for a long time now. n18oc_india