30/05/2026
NFHS-6 highlights encouraging progress in strengthening immunization coverage across the country. More children are now receiving the second dose of measles vaccine and the birth dose of Hepatitis B vaccine compared to NFHS-5.
Continued efforts towards wider vaccine access are helping ensure a healthier and protected future for every child.
Narendra Modi PMO India J.P.Nadda Prataprao Jadhav Anupriya Patel अनुप्रिया पटेल Press Information Bureau - PIB, Government of India Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India MyGovIndia DDNewsLive All India Radio News
30/05/2026
Cervical cancer is preventable.
HPV vaccination + regular screening = strong protection.
Get informed. Get screened. Get vaccinated.
Act today for a healthier tomorrow.
Narendra Modi PMO India J.P.Nadda Prataprao Jadhav Anupriya Patel अनुप्रिया पटेल Press Information Bureau - PIB, Government of India Ministry of Information & Broadcasting, Government of India MyGovIndia DDNewsLive All India Radio News
30/05/2026
Prof( Dr.) Biswabina Ray, Dean Academics, AIIMS Kalyani delivered a guest lecture on “Gonadal development and effect of teratogens” in iSONACON, 2026, in Kathmandu, Nepal”
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India
25/05/2026
A CME program was organized by the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, AIIMS Kalyani, in collaboration with the Society of Fetal Medicine (SFM), Bengal Chapter on 23rd May 2026 as part of ongoing efforts towards establishing Fetal Medicine subspeciality unit at the institute. The event witnessed the active participation of 75 delegates from faculty members, clinicians, and residents across different disciplines. The sessions covered important topics in fetal medicine, including prenatal screening for aneuploidies, congenital anomalies, preeclampsia, and hemoglobinopathies The program was marked by highly engaging discussions and interactive question-answer session.
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India
J.P.Nadda
Anupriya Patel अनुप्रिया पटेल
AIIMS Kalyani
25/05/2026
AIIMS Kalyani proudly hosted the "National Conclave cm Workshop on Medication Safety–Patient Safety: Navigating Special Scenarios & Antimicrobial Resistance" on 22nd May 2026, bringing together leading experts from pharmacovigilance, clinical practice, academia, and the healthcare industry.
The conclave was formally inaugurated by esteemed dignitaries including Dr. Y. K. Gupta, President, AIIMS Kalyani; Dr. Arvind Sinha, Executive Director, AIIMS Kalyani; and chief guest Dr. Madhabananda Kar, Director, AIIMS Bhopal.
The programme was organised by the Department of Pharmacology in association with Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC), the event served as a national platform for discussions on medication safety, antimicrobial resistance, pharmacovigilance practices, and patient-centered healthcare strategies. More than 80 participants and faculties from 7 INI and other medical colleges actively participated in this event.
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India
J.P.Nadda
Anupriya Patel अनुप्रिया पटेल
AIIMS Kalyani
AIIMS Bhopal
PMO India
23/05/2026
The inauguration of Medicine Disposal Bins under the Drug Take Back Program was successfully held on 22.05.2025 at All India Institute of Medical Sciences Kalyani. The initiative was organized by the Central Pharmacy in collaboration with the Department of Pharmacology.
The medicine disposal bins were formally inaugurated by the esteemed dignitaries including Dr Y K Gupta, President, AIIMS Kalyani; Dr Arvind Sinha, Executive Director, AIIMS Kalyani; and Dr. Madhabananda Kar, Director, AIIMS, Bhopal. Their presence highlighted the importance of promoting safe and responsible disposal of expired and unused medicines.
During the event, patients and all attendees were sensitized regarding the need for proper medicine disposal practices. They were encouraged to actively participate in the initiative by voluntarily depositing expired medicines into the designated disposal bins.
The program aimed to create awareness about the environmental and public health implications of improper disposal of medicines. Emphasis was laid on the fact that safe disposal of expired medicines is a collective responsibility, requiring active participation from healthcare institutions, patients, and the community at large.
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India
J.P.Nadda
Anupriya Patel अनुप्रिया पटेल
PMO India
AIIMS Bhopal
21/05/2026
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Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India
J.P.Nadda
20/05/2026
AIIMS, Kalyani marked a monumental milestone in public healthcare with the grand inauguration of its state-of-the-art LASER Unit under the Department of Burns & Plastic Surgery. The cutting-edge facility was officially inaugurated by Shri Samik Bhattacharya, Hon’ble Member of Parliament (Rajya Sabha), on May 20, 2026. The event was hosted by Prof. (Dr.) Arvind Sinha, Executive Director of AIIMS Kalyani, alongside senior administrative officials, medical faculty, and dignitaries from the Airport Authority of India (AAI). This newly established LASER Unit stands as a landmark achievement, being the first-of-its-kind facility in any government hospital across India, including Institutes of National Importance (INIs).
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India
J.P.Nadda
Anupriya Patel अनुप्रिया पटेल
PMO India
15/05/2026
MoU between AIIMS Kalyani & IIT Mandi was signed at Bioinnovation Conclave, IIT Mandi on 15th May 2026 in presence of Prof Y.K. Gupta, President, AIIMS Kalyani & Prof Arvind Sinha, Executive Director, AIIMS Kalyani alongside Padmashri Nek Ram, dignitaries from BIRAC, Director IIT Mandi, industry & academics to collaborate on Bioinnovations.
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India
J.P.Nadda
Anupriya Patel अनुप्रिया पटेल
15/05/2026
On the occasion of World Hypertension Day 2026, the Urban Health Team of the Department of Community Medicine & Family Medicine, All India Institute of Medical Sciences Kalyani conducted an awareness session on hypertension prevention and control.
The session highlighted the major risk factors for high blood pressure and emphasized the importance of healthy lifestyle practices including balanced diet, regular physical activity, stress management, avoidance of to***co and alcohol, and routine blood pressure monitoring for early detection and prevention of complications.
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India
J.P.Nadda