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Health Ministry Releases National Guidelines on Medical Oxygen Management

The Union Health Ministry has released the National Guidelines on Medical Oxygen Management, underscoring the critical importance of maintaining and utilizing medical oxygen infrastructure in healthcare facilities. The announcement was made at a workshop held at AIIMS Delhi, where Health Secretary Punya Salila Srivastava emphasized the need for efficient oxygen management to enhance clinical outcomes and emergency preparedness. The event also marked the launch of the National Capacity Building Programme on Oxygen Management, which aims to train 200 master trainers. These trainers will help hospital administrators and medical officers across India improve oxygen handling, reduce wastage, and optimize usage. Key Highlights of the Initiative: The National Guidelines provide a structured framework for the procurement, storage, and administration of medical oxygen. AIIMS Delhi will spearhead the capacity-building program, ensuring training at all levels of healthcare. The initiative, led by the Disaster Management Cell of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, is focused on patient safety, infrastructure preparedness, and best practices in oxygen management. Learnings from India’s COVID-19 response have been incorporated into the guidelines to strengthen future pandemic readiness. Addressing the gathering, Dr. M. Srinivas, Director of AIIMS, stressed the importance of awareness and training to ensure optimal oxygen management. The standardized guidelines are expected to enhance India’s healthcare resilience, ensuring hospitals nationwide are better equipped to handle medical oxygen needs during emergencies. Source: Business Standard

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NCGG Launches 6th Public Policy Training Programme for Cambodian Civil Servants

The National Centre for Good Governance (NCGG) has commenced its 6th training programme on Public Policy and Governance for Cambodian civil servants, fostering international collaboration in public administration. Running from September 23rd to October 4th, the two-week course is being held at NCGG’s Mussoorie campus in collaboration with India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). This initiative aims to enhance governance practices in Cambodia by sharing India’s expertise in public administration. A total of 39 senior and mid-level civil servants from Cambodia, representing the Ministry of Economy and Finance and the Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology, and Innovations, are participating in the programme. The training serves as a platform for sharing best practices and discussing institutional reforms for effective governance. V. Srinivas, Director General of NCGG and Secretary of the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG), presided over the programme’s inauguration. In his keynote address, he highlighted the long-standing partnership between India and Cambodia and emphasized the importance of capacity-building initiatives. Srinivas discussed how finance and technology can drive governance reforms, citing India’s Aadhaar system as a transformative model for ensuring transparency and accountability. Representing Cambodia, Ith Hunly, Deputy Director at the Ministry of Science and Technology Innovations, expressed gratitude for the impactful training. He emphasized the importance of the lessons learned in supporting Cambodia’s governance modernization efforts, particularly in institutional reforms and citizen engagement. This programme builds on an MoU signed in April 2024 between India and Cambodia to bolster civil service development. NCGG’s expanding international outreach, with upcoming initiatives for BIMSTEC and ASEAN nations, underscores India’s growing commitment to sharing its governance expertise globally. Source: India News Network

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