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MEDIA
COVERAGE
Media coverage plays a
very important role in creating awareness about
the lack of cancer care facilities in India. The
Ganga Prem Hospice Project has also a great need
of media coverage to help with publicity and fund
raising.
The charitable cancer clinic in Rishikesh is
regularly advertised in local newspapers and many
have carried brief articles about the project.
Articles about the Hospice have also been published
in national and international media.
The following are published articles about the
Ganga Prem Hospice project:
Hindustan, 12 October 2009,
Rishikesh
Uttarakhand: a
treasure trove of Sanjeevani
Uttarakhand is
a treasure trove of sanjeevani-like herbs, said
Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank. To help patients
with these herbs, we need to work together. By
the river Ganga, at the shilanyaas of Shradha
Cancer Care Trust's Ganga Prem Hospice, the chief
guest Dr Nishank said that the number of patients
stricken with cancer was increasing everyday...
To read more download a scan of the article
in Hindi(JPG-picture,
480KB)
Amar Ujala, Dehradun, 12
October, 2009
Government dedicated
to Medical College
Chief Minister Dr
Nishank lays the Foundation Stone of Ganga Prem
Hospice in Gohri Maphi
Chief Minister Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' laid
the foundation stone of Shradha Cancer Care Trust's
Ganga Prem Hospice which will provide service
to end-state cancer patients. The 50-bed Hospice
will have facilities for patients as well as allow
one attendant to stay
To read more download a scan of the article
in Hindi(Gif-picture,
430KB)
Dainik Jagaran, Dehradun,
12 October, 2009
Uttarakhand will
be No 1: 'Nishank'
Chief Minister
Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' said that the state
of Uttarakhand will be one of the top states of
India in the coming time. The Chief Minister had
reached Gohri Maphi to lay the foundation stone
of Shradha Cancer Care Trust's Ganga Prem Hospice
To read more download a scan of the article
in Hindi(JPG-picture,
257KB)
Rashtriya Sahara, Rishikesh,
12 October, 2009
Uttarakhand has
Sanjeevani Booti: Chief Minister
Chief Minister
Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' said that the state
of Uttarakhand has the Sanjeevani Booti. What
is needed is a doctor who can use it. The Chief
Minister said this during the foundation stone
laying day of of Shradha Cancer Care Trust's Ganga
Prem Hospice
To read more download a scan
of the article in Hindi(JPG-picture,
373KB)
Shah Times, Garhwal, 12 October,
2009
Uttarakhand is the
land of the Sanjeevani: Chief Minister
Chief Minister laid
the Foundation Stone of Shradha Cancer Care Trust's
Ganga Prem Hospice in Gohri Maphi
The Chief Minister Dr Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank'
today laid the foundation stone of Shradha Cancer
Care Trust's Ganga Prem Hospice located in Gohri
Maphi
To read more download a scan
of the article in Hindi(JPG-picture,
410KB)
Hindustan
Times, Dehradun Live, May 31, 2009
Annual toll: 6000
cancer cases in State
Tobacco consumption
has increased considerably in the last few years
in the State. A case in point: more than 6000
new cases of cancer are registered every year
in the State and of these 3500 suffer from acute
cancer of lung and mouth
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of the article in English(JPG-picture,
263KB)
The
Pioneer, Uttarakhand, May 31, 2009
'10,000 new cases
of cancer added in State every year'
Specialist doctors
expressed their concern over an alarming rise
in death due to tobacco intake across the country
in a press conference held in Dehradun on Saturday.
Addressing the mediapersons, Dr Ajay Dewan, senior
consultant, surgeon and oncologist at Rajiv Gandhi
Cancer Institute, New Delhi and medical director,
Ganga Prem Hospice
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in English(JPG-picture,
67.5KB)
Hindustan,
31 May 2009, Dehradun
Six thousands deaths
from tobacco consumption in the State every year
Tobacco consumption
is causing six thousand deaths in the state (Uttarakhand)
every year, whereas nation-wide nine lakh people
succumb to death due to tobacco consumption
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of the article in Hindi(JPG-picture,
381KB)
Rashtriya Sahara, Dehradun, May 31, 2009
Tobacco: more dangerous
than cancer and AIDS
Every year 10
lakh people are dying due to tobacco consumption.
Tobacco is the only legalized product of its kind
which is causing cancer. On the occasion of World
No Tobacco Day, oncologist, Dr AK Dewan gave information
about the deadly diseases caused by cancer
To read more download a scan
of the article in English(JPG-picture,
392KB)
Chingari
(Sandhya Dainik) Bijnor, 26 March 2009
Cancer camp for
patients on 29 March
...
Like every month, on the last Sunday
of this month also, a free-of-cost cancer camp
will be organized at the Punjab Sindh Kshetra-Sardarni
Nanki Devi Dispensary from 9 AM to 1 PM
To read more download a scan of the article
in Hindi (JPG-picture,
40KB)
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