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#NurseMidwife4Change: From Advocacy to Action campaign on 22nd August, 2022 at 1...
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This document is an agenda and invitation for the #NurseMidwife4Change online campaign, organized by Jhpiego and the Indian Nursing Council. The event, aimed at advocacy and action for nurses, is scheduled for August 22nd and details various sessions including keynote speeches, panel discussions, and a Q&A round. Key figures in nursing and healthcare will speak, and the event will be streamed online.
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12 May 2022 Nurses: A Voice to Lead
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This document, issued by the International Council of Nurses, focuses on the importance of investing in nursing and respecting nurses' rights to ensure global health. It emphasizes the theme "Nurses: A Voice to Lead" and highlights key hashtags like #IND2022 and #VoiceToLead, underscoring a call to action for the nursing community. The repetition across multiple pages suggests it might be intended for promotional or campaign use.
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The Virtual launch of #NurseMidwife4Change Campaign held on 2nd September 2021
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This document contains a Zoom link but lacks details about its purpose or context. It does not provide any information regarding a news article or a specified nursing-related topic.
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Strategic Direction for Nursing Midwifery (SDNM) passed by WHO dated 31st May 20...
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This document is a resolution from the Seventy-fourth World Health Assembly, focusing on strengthening the nursing and midwifery sectors by investing in education, jobs, leadership, and service delivery. It highlights the critical role nurses and midwives play in health systems, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, and emphasizes achieving Sustainable Development Goals such as universal health coverage. Key actions include addressing workforce shortages, distribution issues, and the need for supportive work environments.
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Government of India / WHO / International Council of Nurses (ICN) / Other Stakeh...
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This document outlines the Indian Nursing Council Act of 1947, a legislative act passed to establish an Indian Nursing Council for standardizing nursing education and practices across India. It describes the council's constitution, election procedures, and the terms of office for its members. Issued on 31st December 1947, it is an essential reference for understanding the governance of nursing education and regulation in India.
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Indian Nursing Association
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Annual Reports
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This document is the Indian Nursing Council Act, 1947, which established the Indian Nursing Council to ensure uniform standards of training for nurses, midwives, and health visitors across India. It details the composition of the council, the roles and responsibilities of its members, and regulations regarding the election and functioning of the council. The act also specifies the jurisdictions and powers granted to the council for its activities.
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Gazette Notification
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This document is the Indian Nursing Council Act of 1947, which establishes the Indian Nursing Council to maintain uniform standards of training for nurses, midwives, and health visitors across India. It details the structure, roles, and operation of the Council, as well as election procedures for its members. This Act applies to the whole of India and outlines the incorporation and powers of the Council.
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Latest Updates & Notifications
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This document is The Indian Nursing Council Act, 1947, which outlines the establishment of a Council to standardize nursing education and practices across India. It includes the constitution and duties of the Council, the process of electing Council members, and other regulatory frameworks for nurses, midwives, and health visitors. No direct news article or media-related content is present in this legislative document.
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Publications
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This document outlines the Nurses Registration & Tracking System, which includes free enrolment, Aadhaar-linked registrations, and the issuance of a National Unique Identity Number (NUID). It describes the benefits such as additional CNE hours, streamlined nurse registration, and enhanced manpower planning. The document highlights licence renewal requirements and the provision of a Nurse Passbook.
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Nursing Programs
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This document is the Indian Nursing Council Act of 1947, which was enacted to establish the Indian Nursing Council with the objective of setting uniform standards for the training of nurses, midwives, and health visitors across India. The act outlines the structure and functions of the council, as well as the composition and election processes of its members. It includes provisions about the incorporation of the council and the management of its affairs.
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Universities Offering Recognized Nursing Qualification
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This document is an official legislative act titled 'The Indian Nursing Council Act, 1947', enacted on December 31, 1947. It outlines the establishment of the Indian Nursing Council to standardize the training of nurses, midwives, and health visitors across India. The Act details the council's constitution, powers, and functions, as well as the mode of elections and the term of office for its members.
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List of State Nursing Council
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This document is the text of the Indian Nursing Council Act of 1947, enacted to establish a uniform standard of training for nurses, midwives, and health visitors. It outlines the structure, composition, and functions of the Indian Nursing Council, as well as the processes for electing council members. Additionally, it details the term of office for council members and procedures for elections and addressing disputes.
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The document is the Indian Nursing Council Act of 1947, which established the Indian Nursing Council to maintain uniform standards for the training of nurses, midwives, and health visitors in India. It outlines the composition, election, and functions of the Council, as well as the States' roles in electing members. This Act extends to all of India, excluding Jammu and Kashmir, and provides legal structure for the nursing profession.
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DistrictHospitals.pdf
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This document consists of the 2012 revised guidelines for district hospitals in India, prepared by the Directorate General of Health Services, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India. It covers various aspects of hospital management, including objectives, functions, services, infrastructure, manpower, and statutory compliance among others for hospitals with 101 to 500 beds. The guidelines aim to set standards for effective public health management.
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Sub_district_Sub-divisionalHospital_2022.pdf
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This document, issued by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, details the Indian Public Health Standards for sub-district and district hospitals for the year 2022. It likely covers guidelines, standards, and practices within Indian health institutions. This is part of a larger volume focused on public health standards and institutional guidelines.
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CommunityHealthCentre_2022.pdf
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This document outlines the Indian Public Health Standards for Community Health Centres as issued by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare in 2022. It serves as a guideline for maintaining quality standards in health services across India. The document provides comprehensive details on health service delivery, infrastructure, and policies for public health centers.
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PrimayHealthCentre_2022.pdf
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This document outlines standards for Health and Wellness Centres and Primary Health Centres in India, as part of the Indian Public Health Standards. Published by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, this is Volume III of their series for 2022, providing detailed guidelines and protocols to improve healthcare delivery at the primary level.
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SubCenters_2022.pdf
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This document is the fourth volume of the 'Indian Public Health Standards' related to health and wellness centers and sub-health centers. It is issued by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare. The document likely outlines standards and guidelines for the functioning of sub-health centers within India.
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State of the World Midwifery (SoWMY) Report 2021 by WHO
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This document, led by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in partnership with WHO and the International Confederation of Midwives, focuses on the state of midwifery around the world in 2021. It highlights efforts to build a health workforce capable of meeting the needs of women, newborns, and adolescents globally. The report features contributions from a variety of international health organizations and experts, emphasizing global midwifery and maternal health statistics and strategies.
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Infection prevention and control during health care when COVID-19 is suspected.
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This document is an interim guidance issued by the World Health Organization (WHO) on infection prevention and control strategies to be used when COVID-19 is suspected in healthcare settings. It outlines various IPC strategies such as early recognition, isolation, application of standard precautions, and use of personal protective equipment (PPE) to limit transmission of the virus. The document aims to assist healthcare workers, managers, and IPC teams at facility, national, and district/provincial levels.
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Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak: rights, roles and responsibilities of h...
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This document is an interim guidance paper issued by the World Health Organization on March 19, 2020, detailing the rights, roles, and responsibilities of health workers during the COVID-19 outbreak. It highlights key considerations for occupational safety and health to mitigate risk exposure, manage stress, and enhance workplace safety measures. It includes recommendations for both employers and workers on protective protocols and rights in the healthcare setting.
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Role of FLWs in Prevention and Management of COVID-19.
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This document is a guideline issued for frontline health workers, detailing practices to prevent the spread of COVID-19. It outlines measures such as social distancing, hygiene practices, and quarantine protocols to be followed. The document emphasizes the crucial role of community workers in disseminating information and monitoring for potential cases.
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Advisory for Human Resource Management of COVID-19
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This is an advisory document from the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare's Directorate General of Health Services, outlining human resource management strategies for COVID-19 containment efforts in India. It provides guidance on mobilizing and training human resources for activities such as surveillance, clinical management, and psycho-social care. The document also includes capacity building measures and training resources for various healthcare professionals and volunteers involved in COVID-19 response.
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COVID-19 – An Overview : Learning Resource Package for ANMs.
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This document is a learning resource package aimed at Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANMs) in India, focused on healthcare transformation and COVID-19 education. It discusses the definition, symptoms, and prevention measures of COVID-19, as well as the methodology for educating communities and coordinating with healthcare workers. The document references an update on COVID-19 provided by the WHO as of March 17, 2020.
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LAQSHYA - LABOUR ROOM QUALITY IMPROVEMENT INITIATIVE.
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The document appears to be related to the National Health Mission, but detailed content from the five sampled pages is insufficient to provide specific insights into the nature of the document. It may include information about public health strategies or policies under the National Health Mission, but without additional context, this is uncertain.
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OPERATIONAL GUIDLINES FOR OBSTETRIC ICUs AND HDUs.
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This document provides operational guidelines for Obstetric Intensive Care Units (ICUs) and High Dependency Units (HDUs) and is issued by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India. It outlines the efforts and initiatives under the National Health Mission to improve maternal health and reduce maternal mortality in India, including the development of standardized labor rooms under the LaQshya program. The guidelines aim to assist program managers in implementing these facilities across India.
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Guidance Note 12th June 2019.
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This document is a guidance note issued by the Government of India for the planning and implementation of the Midwifery Initiative for the financial year 2019-20. It outlines policy changes, goals, and structural guidelines for establishing and scaling State Midwifery Training Institutes across different states and territories. The document emphasizes training resources, infrastructure requirements, and budgetary support for rolling out midwifery services nationwide.
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Roll out of Midwifery initiative in the state - reg .
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This document is a communication from the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India, regarding the rollout of a Midwifery Initiative in Indian states. It emphasizes the importance of skilled midwifery in improving maternal and newborn health and introduces the concept of Midwifery Led Care Units. The guidelines and a guidance note are provided for states to plan and implement the initiative.
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Guidelines on Midwifery Services in India.
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This document consists of guidelines for midwifery services in India, published in 2018. It likely contains detailed regulations or recommendations related to midwifery practice designed for Indian healthcare professionals or organizations. This document is probably intended to standardize or improve the delivery of midwifery services in India.
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General Measures to enhance bodys natural defence system
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This content appears to be corrupt or not properly formatted, and therefore cannot be fully understood or analyzed. It lacks any discernible text or clear information related to news articles or other specific content. As such, it is unable to provide any meaningful summary or insights.
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Arogya Setu App
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The document appears to be a corrupted or improperly extracted PDF file with illegible content. It does not contain any discernible information regarding the Indian Nursing Association or any specific topic of interest such as a news article or official document. Due to its unreadable and corrupted nature, classification is not feasible.
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COVID-19 : STAY SAFE Information about
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The document appears to be a corrupted or incomplete text that does not contain readable content about the Indian Nursing Association or any clear information that fits into the user's categories of interest. No distinct or coherent data can be extracted.
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NATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL IN HEALTHCARE FACILITIE...
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This document is the National Guidelines for Infection Prevention and Control in Healthcare Facilities, issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India. It covers various aspects such as infection prevention program structure, roles, and responsibilities, and strategies for monitoring and feedback. It is published by the National Centre for Disease Control and includes education and training as well as surveillance strategies.
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Manual for “Health Care Professionals” in providing “Psychosocial Support” to fa...
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This document is a manual published by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) titled 'Health Care Professionals in providing Psychosocial Support to family members in bereavement in the time of COVID-19'. It provides guidelines for healthcare professionals on how to manage bereavement among family members of COVID-19 patients, covering topics like disclosing news of death, providing psychosocial support, and self-care for health workers. The manual serves as a guide for healthcare professionals dealing with emotionally charged situations in the context of the pandemic.
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GUIDLINES FOR STANDARDIZATION OF LABOR ROOMS AT DELIVERY POINT.
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The document appears to be a publication or report updated in April 2016. It does not contain any identifiable news article text or content related to the Indian Nursing Association's interests. The document primarily states its update timeline without detailing any specific information beyond that.
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State of the World Nursing (SoWN) Report 2020 by WHO
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This document, titled 'State of the World's Nursing 2020: Investing in Education, Jobs and Leadership,' was published by the World Health Organization. It discusses the critical role of the nursing workforce in achieving health priorities and emphasizes the need for investment in nursing education, jobs, and leadership. The document highlights policies and strategic directions to strengthen the nursing workforce towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
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Message from the ICN President.
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This document is a message from Dr Pamela F. Cipriano, President of the International Council of Nurses, discussing the challenges faced by nurses worldwide, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. It highlights important reports such as the World Health Organization's State of the World's Nursing report and WHO's Global Strategic Directions for Nursing and Midwifery 2021-2025. The document calls for investment in the nursing workforce to address issues like global nursing shortages and underinvestment in nursing education and leadership.
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reveal nurses are underpaid, undervalued and face larger gender pay gap than oth...
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This news article from the International Council of Nurses (ICN) highlights reports revealing significant gender pay gaps in the nursing and health sectors, where women earn 24% less than their male counterparts. The article discusses the undervaluing and underfunding of nursing, a predominantly female profession, and calls for systemic changes in pay models and working conditions. It further emphasizes the urgent need for investment in nursing to counteract workforce shortages exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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ICN launches IND 2024 report focusing on The Economic Power of Care and nurses’ ...
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This document is the International Nurses Day 2024 report, titled 'The Economic Power of Care,' published by the International Council of Nurses. The report focuses on the vital role of investing in the nursing workforce and its significant economic benefits, advocating for governmental support to enhance health systems globally. It highlights the economic and social returns of investing in nursing, underscoring the need for strategic investments to improve health care delivery, economic growth, and societal well-being.
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ICN passes Emergency resolution demanding humane treatment of migrants.
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This document is a news article reporting on an emergency resolution passed by the ICN (International Council of Nurses) demanding humane treatment for migrants. The resolution, proposed by the Norwegian Nurses Organisation, addresses human rights violations against migrants amidst increasing migration patterns, including among nurses. The ICN calls for global political action and urges stakeholders to adopt measures from the WHO Global Action Plan and the Rabat Declaration to improve migrant health care and rights.
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WHO D.G. makes major announcement during ICN Congress new State of the World’s N...
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This news article discusses a major announcement made by WHO Director General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus at the ICN Congress in Montreal regarding the launch of the second State of the World’s Nursing report in 2025. The announcement addresses the global shortage of nurses and the need for accurate workforce data post-COVID-19. The article emphasizes the importance of collaboration with ICN and National Nursing Associations to improve nursing education, employment, and retention globally.
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Leadership guru tells nurses the key to good leadership is to be the leader.
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This document is an article summarizing a leadership masterclass at the ICN Congress in Montreal, featuring speaker Simon Sinek and Canadian Chief Nurse Leigh Chapman. The session focused on the importance of leadership in healthcare, emphasizing empathy, realistic perspectives, and ongoing leadership development for nurses. The article outlines actionable insights for improving leadership among healthcare professionals, including creating support systems and recognizing the role of vulnerable yet transformative work.
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State of the World Nursing (SoWN) Report 2025 by WHO
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This document is a comprehensive report titled 'State of the World’s Nursing 2025', issued by the World Health Organization. It focuses on investment in nursing education, jobs, leadership, and service delivery. The report aims to address global health workforce challenges and provides policy directions through 2030.
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Letter to the Hospitals / Organizations /Institutions
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The document is an announcement from the Indian Nursing Council about the launch of the 'Nursing Now' campaign in India, which took place from November 29 to December 1, 2018. This global campaign, backed by the World Health Organization and the International Council of Nurses, aims to enhance the status and involvement of nurses in health policy and leadership roles. It outlines key areas of focus such as policy-making, investment, leadership, research, and sharing best practices, contributing to global health improvement and Universal Health Coverage.
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Nursing Now Campaign
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This document describes conferences and workshops organized by the Indian Nursing Council (INC) in collaboration with international entities like Jhpiego and Laerdal Medical India. It covers the launch of the 'Nursing Now' campaign in India at various events attended by international delegates and Indian dignitaries. Additionally, the document details a Central Selection Committee meeting related to nursing awards and the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with the Burdett Trust for Nursing.
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Indian Nursing Council Act 1947
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This document is the text of the Indian Nursing Council Act, 1947, which establishes the Indian Nursing Council to standardize the training of nurses, midwives, and health visitors across India. It outlines the composition, roles, and powers of the council, as well as the procedures for elections and terms of office for its members. The Act mandates a uniform standard of training and provides for the constitution of state registers and councils.
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