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GENDER/ HEALTH/ EDUCATION - September 2025

Sep 2025

Aug 20, 2026

Maharashtra declares snakebite a notifiable disease

In August 2026, the Maharashtra government declared snakebite a notifiable disease. The new rule requires hospitals, medical colleges and healthcare professionals to report snakebite cases, including suspected ones and related deaths. The objective is to strengthen surveillance, treatment planning and prevention, enabling better data on snakebite burden and resource allocation. Authorities emphasise improved access to antivenom and enhanced rural healthcare capacity. Public health officials hope the measure will reduce snakebite mortality by informing state and national strategies. Healthcare professionals welcomed the move, while calls were made for clear reporting guidelines and data privacy protections.
  • Policy: Snakebite notifiable disease in Maharashtra
  • Reporting required from hospitals and healthcare professionals
  • Aims: surveillance, planning, prevention
  • Focus on antivenom access and rural care
  • Intended to inform state and national strategies
  • Need for clear guidelines and data privacy

Tamil Nadu extends maternity leave for third child to 365 days

Tamil Nadu government announced in August 2026 a policy extending maternity leave to 365 days for government employees having a third child. The extended period surpasses the earlier limit of 12 weeks and brings the third‑child leave in line with allowances for the first two children. The policy aims to support working mothers and improve family welfare, with expectations of positive effects on workforce participation and child health. Officials noted that the change aligns with broader social protection measures and could influence discussions in other states. Implementation details and potential amendments may follow to address practical concerns.
  • Policy: 365 days maternity leave for third child
  • Target group: women government employees
  • Effective date: August 2026
  • Comparison: aligns with first two children benefits
  • Objectives: support working mothers and family welfare
  • Possible implications for other states

Aug 17, 2026

Karnataka Approves SAMASTA Digital Health Platform Rollout

The Karnataka government approved a phased statewide rollout of SAMASTA, an integrated digital health platform to replace paper records used by ASHA workers, ANMs and other frontline staff. The system is integrated with Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) and is expected to reduce repetitive data entry by around 75 percent. SAMASTA aims to improve health data collection, accessibility and delivery of community-level services across Karnataka. The rollout will coordinate with primary health centers, public health programs and community workers to streamline patient information, improve reporting and support efficient public health responses.
  • Program: SAMASTA digital health platform
  • Integration: Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM)
  • Impact: around 75% reduction in data-entry work
  • Scope: Karnataka; frontline workers replaced paper records
  • Benefit: improved data collection and health service delivery

Aug 15, 2026

Gramin Gyan Setu app launched to connect rural libraries in Gujarat

Gramin Gyan Setu, a rural library connectivity app, was launched in Gujarat to digitally link village libraries in the Gandhinagar Lok Sabha constituency. The platform aims to promote reading habits and improve access to books, learning resources, and digital content for residents in rural areas. Officials say the app will enable real-time catalogues, e-library loans, and collaborative learning with teachers and volunteers. By expanding digital access, the project seeks to strengthen village-level education and literacy, reduce information gaps, and support local school outcomes. The launch aligns with broader government aims to leverage technology for inclusive education across Gujarat and beyond.
  • Gramin Gyan Setu connects rural libraries digitally in Gandhinagar area.
  • Aims to promote reading and access to educational resources.
  • Platform supports digital catalogues, e-library loans, and teacher collaboration.
  • Part of a broader push for rural education through technology.

Gramin Gyan Setu app connects rural libraries in Gujarat

Gujarat launched the Gramin Gyan Setu app to digitally connect rural libraries across the Gandhinagar Lok Sabha constituency. The platform aims to promote reading habits and improve access to books, e-resources, and educational materials for students and adults in remote areas. By linking libraries through digital connectivity and community hubs, the project seeks to strengthen village-level learning facilities, encourage book sharing, and support literacy initiatives. The initiative demonstrates how technology can expand educational opportunities in rural areas while advancing India's broader goal of digital inclusion and lifelong learning.
  • Gramin Gyan Setu connects rural libraries digitally
  • Aims to promote reading habits in Gandhinagar constituency
  • Provides access to books and e-resources
  • Strengthens village-level learning facilities
  • Showcases use of digital tech for education in rural areas
  • Aligns with broader digital inclusion goals

Aug 13, 2026

World Organ Donation Day observed on August 13

World Organ Donation Day 2026 is observed annually on August 13 to raise awareness about organ and tissue donation. The day highlights the role of donors in saving lives and aims to remove myths and misconceptions related to transplantation. Across the globe, various awareness programs are conducted to encourage people to pledge donation and to provide accurate information about organ retrieval, waiting lists, and transplantation. Governments, hospitals, and NGOs use campaigns, schools, and media outreach to promote donor registration, ethical practices, and family discussions about organ donation. In India, authorities emphasise consent and timely retrieval to maximise outcomes. Public awareness campaigns continue to engage healthcare workers and communities.
  • World Organ Donation Day is observed on August 13 each year.
  • Aims to raise awareness and dispel myths about donation.
  • Global programs promote donor registration and informed decisions.
  • Emphasis on consent and timely organ retrieval in India.
  • Campaigns engage healthcare workers and communities.

Aug 09, 2026

IIM Tiruchirappalli signs MoU with TradingView to boost experiential learning

IIM Tiruchirappalli has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with TradingView to strengthen experiential and market-oriented learning. The partnership will provide students with access to advanced charting, market screening, technical analysis, and real-time market monitoring tools. The collaboration aims to connect classroom concepts with practical financial-market applications, enabling students to simulate trading strategies and analyze data-driven insights. Faculty expect the MoU to boost students' market-analysis, decision-making, and portfolio-management skills, while exposing them to industry-standard research platforms. This alliance aligns with IIM Tiruchirappalli's emphasis on applied learning and could improve employability for graduates entering finance, fintech, and analytics sectors. The MoU strengthens campus ties with industry and supports internships.
  • IIM Tiruchirappalli signs MoU with TradingView
  • Access to advanced charting, screening, and real-time monitoring for students
  • Aims to connect classroom learning with practical finance applications
  • Potential to improve employability in finance, fintech and analytics

Jagadguru Kripalu University Inaugurated in Odisha

Jagadguru Kripalu University was inaugurated in Banara, Dampada Block, Cuttack district, Odisha, by President Droupadi Murmu in August 2026. The new university aims to offer modern, industry-oriented education while integrating values-based learning rooted in Indian heritage. Its programs emphasize skill development and innovation to align with the government's Vision 2047. The campus will host undergraduate, postgraduate, and research offerings across engineering, sciences, and humanities, with a focus on entrepreneurship and community engagement. Officials describe the institution as a milestone for Odisha's higher education sector, expanding access to quality education in the region and positioning Odisha as a knowledge hub in eastern India.
  • Inauguration in Banara, Dampada Block, Cuttack district, Odisha.
  • President Droupadi Murmu attended the August 2026 ceremony.
  • University aims for industry-oriented programs with values-based learning.
  • Focus on skill development, innovation, and entrepreneurship.
  • Supports Odisha's higher education growth and Vision 2047 goals.
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