India to raise health spend by 11% in budget, less than sought
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INDIA is poised to raise its public health spending by 11 per cent in the annual budget next month, after rejecting the health minister's demand for a much bigger increase to ramp up disease control, according to government sources and documents.
Health Minister JP Nadda sought a "bare minimum" budget of nearly US$10 billion for 2018-19 - 33 per cent higher than last year - in a letter to the finance minister on Nov 26, which Reuters has reviewed.
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