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  • A passionate drive to give hope to needy cancer cases
    In a country where 35,000 people suffer from cancer, and 10,000 others die of the disease every year, there is little hope for patients and their families. ......read full story
  • 19, aug 2010Cancer patients reassured by new technology from India
    CANCER patients in the country are beginning to see a glimmer of hope after Indian experts announced their intention to bring a new technology of 'CyberKnife or Robotic Radiosurgery System' which does not involve cutting. ......read full story
  • 14, aug 2010CCM rejects appeals by 4 ministers
    We would like to thank Dr Kanabar for his letter and the points he raises. Dr Kanabar is correct in describing this study as a retrospective audit in one Australian paediatric hospital, albeit, a large centre that services a population of over 5 million. It is important to note that the adverse drug reactions (ADRs) described were all spontaneously reported.......read full story
  • 27, march 2010 'Heart babies' given gift of new lease of life
    THE President of India, Pratibha Patil, awarded the 'Bhartiya Parvasi samman Award', to Dr Rajin Kanabar in recognition of his dedication in pioneering many health projects in Tanzania, including children with heart problems. The award is given to eminent members of the Indian Diaspora which amount to 20 million globally......read full story
  • 23, march 2010Eleven heart patients return from India
    Eleven children who went to India for heart treatment came back home on Sunday. Speaking in Dar es Salaam at a function to welcome the children, Dar es Salaam Lions Club co-ordinator for heart diseases Dr Rajni Kanabar said the children were treated at Escorts hospital in the Indian capital, New Delhi........read full story
  • 15, march 2010 Dr Salim touts support for underprivileged
    TANZANIANS have been urged to provide support to the underprivileged members of the society, the children in particular. The former Prime Minister and Chairman of Mwalimu Nyerere Foundation, Dr Salim Ahmed Salim, said this at the dinner organized in honour of Dr Rajin Kanabar over the weekend in Dar es Salaam.......read full story
  • 14, march 2010Locals urged to help children
    TANZANIANS have been urged to provide support to the underprivileged members of the society, the children in particular. This call was made by a seasoned diplomat, Dr Salim Ahmed Salim, at a dinner function organized in the honour of Dr Rajin Kanabar, at the weekend in Dar es Salaam........read full story
  • 9, jan 2010PB samman Award Winners
    President Pratibha Patil on January 9, 2010 conferred the prestigious Pravasi Bharatiya samman award to 14 distinguished members of the Indian diaspora for their achievements in life and contribution to the welfare of the Indian community and enhancing India's image overseas. .....read full story
  • 8, jan 2010India to honour Tanzania's Dr Kanabar tomorrow
    Indian President Pratibha Patil will tomorrow confer an award on Regency Medical Centre chairman Dr Rajni Kanabar at the eighth Indian Diaspora Conference, which kicked off in the Indian capital, New Delhi, yesterday. President Patil is expected to deliver an address before conferring the Pravasi Bharatiya samman Awards 2010 on distinguished members of the Indian diaspora, including Dr Kanabar........read full story
  • 13, Dec 2009Heartbeats of Africa
    It brings reports on a surprising variety of activities that show the commitment of Theosophists to service and their belief in the transformative value of Theosophy in the world.......read full story
  • 4, jul 2007 Assistance to children with heart diseases increases
    The current initiative taken by some Good Samaritans and individuals in offering medical treatment assistance to children suffering from heart (cardiovascular) diseases, has marked another milestone in rescuing the lives of these poor and needy children. .......read full story
  • 19, nov 2006 X-mas gift awaits 20 young heart patients
    The Lions Club of Dar es Salaam (Host) in Collaboration with the Fist Lady, Mama Salma Kikwete and Rodney Mutie Foundation, are expected to send 20 children to India for heart treatment. The convener of Heart Surgery Projects in Lions Club, Dr. Rajn Kanabar, said yesterday that the trip is scheduled for next month as a Christmas gift......read full story
  • 17, feb 2006Heart patients arrive home
    Fourteen children have returned home after undergoing successful heart surgery in India. Children were received at Mwalimu J.K. Nyerere International Airport on Wednesday by their parents and guardians as well as the leaders of Lions Club, who included Firoz Bandali, Dr Rajni Kanabar and Shiraz Rashid......read full story
  • 25, aug 2005Adverse drug reactions to NSAIDs
    The CCM Central Committee has turned down appeals by East African Cooperation minister Diodorus Kamala and three deputy ministers, who were defeated in the party's nominations for the October 31 General Election.......read full story
  • 20, jun 2005 Heart Surgery For Kids
    Some of the children who are today expected to travel to India where they will undergo heart surgery. (Photo: Selemani Mpochi) About 20 children with heart problems leave Dar es Salaam today for Banglore, India, where they will undergo heart surgery at Narayana Hrudayalaya Heart Institute......read full story
  • 27, dec 2004Indian Couple Funds Heart Surgery for African Kids
    CHICAGO: Twenty-one young kids age 6 to 14 would have their heart surgery in India this month, courtesy airfares from three Lions Clubs in Africa and financial support from the Foundation of Global Understanding, headed by two Indian doctors from Tampa, Dr Pallavi and Dr Kiran Patel. ......read full story
  • India to Help Tanzania Build Heart Institute
    THE TANZANIA government and the Lions Club of Tanzania have welcomed India's offer to help build a heart institute in Tanzania, saying the "great humanitarian gesture" will give an opportunity to thousands of young and adult heart patients to be treated at home instead of having to travel to India at high cost......read full story