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National Consultation on Declining Child Sex Ratio

  By admin Consultations, Our Work, Surrogacy & ARTs

Sama was invited to participate in the National Consultation on Declining Child Sex Ratio – Civil Society Campaign organized in June 2013 by the National Foundation for India (NFI) in partnership with UNFPA. The consultation was aimed at building a… Continue reading

Assessment of the Response of Public Hospitals in Delhi towards Survivors of GBV

  By admin Gender Based Violence, Our Work

On 28 January 2013, the Department of Health & Family Welfare, Government of National Capital Territory (NCT) of Delhi issued Guidelines for Rapid Response by Hospitals of Government of NCT of Delhi in case of medico-legal case (MLC) examination of victims… Continue reading

Rise of Clinical Trials Industry in India: An Analysis

  By admin Archives, Clinical Trials, General

Vikas Bajpai | Centre for Social Medicine and Community Health, Jawaharlal Nehru University | ISRN Public Health Volume 2013 (2013) Clinical trials industry has seen a phenomenal increase in last ten years or so, and India has emerged as one of… Continue reading

Consultation to evolve compliance mechanism for PC-PNDT Act

  By admin Consultations, Our Work, Surrogacy & ARTs

Sama participated in a consultation organized by the Voluntary Health Association of Punjab that focussed on evolving compliance mechanism in the light of the Supreme Court order (4 March 2013) vis-à-vis implementation of the PC-PNDT Act. The consultation was held in… Continue reading

Discussions on ART and Surrogacy in Boston and New York

  By admin Our Work, Surrogacy & ARTs, Workshops & Discussions

Sarojini N. of Sama was invited as a visiting scholar to University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA. During her engagement with the University between April and May 2013, she made several presentations, talks and conducted discussions on ARTs and surrogacy at various events… Continue reading

Clinical trials industry witnessing downtrend in India: Dr C Raghu

  By admin Archives, Clinical Trials, General

A. Raju | PharmaBiz.com | Hyderabad | 4 May 2013 The clinical trial industry in India is currently facing a challenging time and witnessing a downward trend as investors are looking to shift their focus to other liberal destinations like… Continue reading

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