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Kanchan Chaurasiya
Kanchan Chaurasiya joined Medical Dialogues in 2025 as a Media and Marketing Coordinator. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Arts from Delhi University and has completed certifications in digital marketing. With a strong interest in health news, content creation, hospital updates, and emerging trends, Kanchan manages social media, news coverage, and public relations activities. She coordinates media outreach, creates press releases, promotes healthcare professionals and institutions, and supports health awareness campaigns to ensure accurate, engaging, and timely communication for the medical community and the public.
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India Records 21% Drop in TB Cases, Still Accounts for 25% of Global Burden: WHO TB Report
India has made significant progress against tuberculosis with a 21% fall in cases and 28% drop in deaths since 2015, according to the WHO Global TB Report 2025.
भारत में टीबी के मामलों में 21% की गिरावट, फिर भी दुनिया के हर चौथे रोगी का केंद्र बना देश: WHO रिपोर्ट 2025
रिपोर्ट में कहा गया है कि भारत ने पिछले नौ वर्षों में टीबी के मामलों में गिरावट तो दर्ज की है, लेकिन यह अब भी WHO के “End TB” लक्ष्य से बहुत पीछे है।














