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New Delhi (ABC Live) The following Bills, after having received the assent of the President on 12th January, 2012, have been published as Acts in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part-II, Section-1, dated the 13th January, 2012:

1. Constitution (Ninety Seventh Amendment) Bill, 2011 as the Constitution (Ninety seventh Amendment) Act, 2011;

2. Life Insurance Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2011 as Act No. 8 of 2012;

3. Petroleum and Mineral Pipelines (Acquisition of Right of User in land) Amendment Bill, 2011 as Act No. 9 of 2012;

4. Cost and Works Accountants (Amendment) Bill, 2011 as Act No. 10 of 2012; and

5. Export-Import Bank of India (Amendment) Bill, 2011 as Act No. 11 of 2012.

Also, the following Bills, after having received the assent of the President on 8th January, 2012, have been published in the Gazette of India, Extraordinary, Part-II, Section-1, dated the 9th January, 2012:

1. Damodar Valley Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2011 as Act No. 1 of 2012;

2. Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order (Amendment) Bill, 2011 as Act No. 2 of 2012;

3. Chartered Accountants (Amendment) Bill, 2011 as Act No. 3 of 2012;

4. Company Secretaries (Amendment) Bill, 2011 as Act No. 4 of 2012;

5. New Delhi Municipal Council (Amendment) Bill, 2011 as Act No. 5 of 2012;

6. Prasar Bharati (Broadcasting Corporation of India ) Amendment Bill, 2011 as Act No. 6 of 2012; and

7. Appropriation (Railways) No. 3 Bill, 2011 as Act No. 7 of 2012.

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 New Delhi (ABC Live) The Central Team that visited Mumbai to examine the reported Drug resistant cases has submitted its report to the Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare Mr. Ghulam Nabi Azad. The following points emerged unanimously from the consultations held at Mumbai:

–     The reported cases by Hinduja hospital fall only within the category of Extensively Drug Resistant TB (XDR TB) based on standard WHO definitions and not at all as “Totally Drug Resistant” TB (TDR TB).

–     TDR TB is a non standard term, not endorsed by WHO

–     RNTCP Guidelines for quality diagnosis and management of XDR TB are to be applied in all such cases

–     Diagnosis of XDR TB must be based on microbiological confirmation from the accredited national reference laboratories namely National Institute of Research in TB - Chennai, National TB Institute -   Bangalore and LRS Institute of TB and Respiratory Diseases- New Delhi.

–     Revised National Tuberculosis Control Programme (RNTCP) Maharashtra will adopt all these cases and offer them the entire treatment free of cost.

–     Isolation of these cases is not advocated as this is a chronic disease and the transmissibility is reduced drastically by treatment.

Out of the reported 12 patients, 9 patients were traced and found to be stable on the current treatment while 3 have since died. Seven of these 9 patients are residents of Mumbai and one each from Meera-Bhayandar Municipal Corporation and Ratnagiri district of Maharashtra.

Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) and Government of Maharashtra have taken the following decisions for immediate implementation:

•      Strengthen the TB service delivery systems in Mumbai by immediately converting all the 24 wards of MCGM to 24 RNTCP districts, with placement of 24 ------- DTOs under one Sr. Mumbai TB Officer with infrastructure for 24 district TB drug stores and one additional State level TB Drug store at Mumbai.

•      MCGM to decentralize basic Tuberculosis Unit (TU) from the current population level of 1 TU per 5 lakhs to one TU per 2 lakhs population for enhanced outreach and services delivery. Additional 35 TUs with Medical Officer TB Control and 20 Microscopic centers with Lab technicians will be immediately created.

•      Three additional DOTS-Plus site along with additional culture & Drug Susceptibility Testing (DST) laboratories will be established at GTB Hospital under MCGM at Mumbai.

•      Immediate up-scaling of Drug Resistant TB services to universal access criteria to test patients for MDR TB in Mumbai including those from the private sector.

•      Widely publicize availability of free diagnostic and treatment services for all types of TB, through regular and repeated advertisements and publicity measures.

•      Ensure the implementation of the notification system under the BMC Public Health Act for TB with punitive measures for non compliance.

•      Introduce mandatory laboratory notification for M/XDR TB from all public and private sector laboratories of Mumbai, trace such diagnosed drug resistant TB patients, re-test them from an RNTCP accredited laboratory and treat all such confirmed drug resistant TB cases under RNTCP.

•      Centre assured full supply of DR-TB Drugs to all such patients along-with requisite technical assistance on regular basis.

It may be recalled that recently, a letter to Clinical Infectious Disease Journal in December 2011 described four patients from Mumbai, with extensively drug resistant tuberculosis (XDR TB), erroneously labeled as “TDR-TB” by the authors. 

 

A careful audit of their prescriptions revealed that these three patients had received erratic, unsupervised second-line drugs, added individually and often in incorrect doses, from multiple private practitioners (on average from four physicians during a 18-month period) in an attempt to cure their multi-drug resistant (MDR) tuberculosis.

 

The author also urged that patients with MDR tuberculosis only be treated within the confines of government sanctioned MDR TB treatment programs to prevent the emergence and spread of further drug resistance. Subsequently, eight more cases have been reported by Hinduja Hospital, subsequent to the publication in the journal.

 

The Central team steered a scientific discussion at the KEM Hospital, Mumbai with eminent experts on the subject from medical colleges in Mumbai, some premium private hospitals, civil society representatives, professional associations, chemist/pharmacist association to discuss the present situation, the magnitude of the problem of drug resistance and the way forward.

 

The central team also met the higher authorities of Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (MCGM) and Maharashtra state government.

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New Delhi (ABC Live) The Department of Administrative Reforms & Public Grievances (AR & PG) is organising the Conference of Chief Secretaries on February 3-4, 2012 in New Delhi. The two-day Conference will be inaugurated by the Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh.

 

It will be attended by the Minister of State for Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions, Mr. V.Narayanasamy, Cabinet Secretary Principal Secretary to PM and Secretary AR&PG, Secretaries of the Ministries/Departments, Chief Secretaries of the States/UTs and senior officers of the departments.

 

The two-day conference will deliberate on Nurturing Innovation and Transparent and Accountable Governance with regard to Effective Public Service Delivery and Infrastructure – Forcing the Pace. The high level meet would also take up the follow-up decisions taken at the Second Annual Chief Secretaries’ Conference with reference to the Flagship Programmes of the Government. There will also be sessions on Skill Development and Crisis Management.

 

The Conference has institutionalised the process of interaction with States/UTs. It serves as a standing forum for exchange of views between the Centre and the States. It also provides an occasion for discussion on global developments that have a bearing on the country as a whole and the broad contours of national policies in select areas of relevance.

 

This conference also helps in ensuring an integrated and holistic approach towards the development of the country.

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New Delhi (ABC Live) The 130th Session of the Executive Board of the World Health Organization (WHO) has adopted a Resolution on ‘Global Burden of Mental Disorders and the need for a comprehensive, coordinated response from health and social sectors at the country level’.


 This marks the first time in over a decade that WHO has, at its highest levels, taken note of this very major public health concern. The draft Resolution in the matter was moved on Friday, 20th January, 2012 by India. The Indian delegation led by Mr. P.K. Pradhan, Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, were primarily responsible for piloting the matter.


Mental disorders account for 13% of the global burden of the diseases and, in keeping with latest thinking, the Resolution recognizes the importance of early identification, care and recovery, the problems of stigma, poverty and homelessness and the need for community based intervention including deinstitutionalised care.


It is clearly recognized that all countries must take steps to promote mental health and empower persons with mental disorders to lead a full and productive life in the community.

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New Delhi (ABC Live) Mr Kandeh K. Yumkella, Director-General, The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) met the Union Minister of Commerce, Industry and Textiles, Mr. Anand Sharma here today. During the Meeting Mr. Sharma assured the DG about the continued support of government of India for UNIDO initiatives.

 The Minister briefed the UNIDO head about India’s renewed focus on manufacturing. He told him about the National Manufacturing Policy target of taking the share of Manufacturing to above 25 per cent. “UNIDO’s country programme should take into account the focus and emphasis on manufacturing“ said Mr. Sharma. The Indian Minister told that Indian industrial development has identified manufacturing, cluster approach and ungradation of infrastructure as the growth drivers.

Both the leaders emphasized the need to strengthen south-south cooperation and discussed the ways in which the Indian experience can help the least developed nations, especially in Africa. Mr. Sharma briefed the DG about the Indian initiatives in Africa in the fields of capacity building, health and IT.

DG said that there is a need to go beyond the paradigm of aid money to bring about the structural transformation. He emphasized that India along with countries of South should have deeper debate on what constitutes poverty reduction and wealth creation. The DG also invited Mr. Sharma to Vienna to address the UNIDO board.

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