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India’s health systems need to prepare for rising climate risks - Meghalaya Monitor

Nushaiba Iqbal & Tanvi Deshpande, Indiaspend.org/FactChecker.in Diarrhoea in October, heat stress in April, and malaria and dengue year-round are part of a new pattern that Suvarna Kamble (46), an accredited social health activist (ASHA) in Palghar district in Maharashtra, has identified in recent years. Palghar, a district where 37% of the population is tribal, is located along the coast of Maharashtra. It witnessed heavy rains in July, follow…
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Meghalaya Monitor broke the news in on Sunday, September 7, 2025.
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