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  • 08 Apr 2026
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Bihar First Low-Cost Robotic Pancreatic Cancer Surgery

Why in News? 

The Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (IGIMS), Patna, has successfully conducted the first robotic pancreatic cancer surgery in Bihar at a significantly reduced cost, marking a major medical breakthrough for advanced cancer treatment in the state. 

Key Points 

  • Surgery: A 71‑year‑old man from Darbhanga diagnosed with pancreatic cancer underwent a six‑hour robotic surgery. 
    • The surgery, offered under a ₹50,000 package, made advanced cancer treatment more affordable for patients in Bihar. 
    • The procedure was led by the medical superintendent Dr. Manish Mandal. 
  • Advanced Technology: Robotic surgery allows surgeons to perform complex and precise procedures with smaller incisions, potentially reducing blood loss, minimizing complications, shortening hospital stays, and improving overall patient outcomes. 
  • Impact: This achievement positions Bihar among the few states in India offering robotic cancer surgeries locally. 
  • IGIMS: Indira Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences 
    • It was established on 19th November 1983. 
    • An autonomous organisation on the pattern of All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi. 
Read More: Robotic surgery 

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World Health Day 2026

Why in News? 

World Health Day was observed on 7 April 2026 with the theme “Together for Health: Stand with Science”, highlighting the importance of science-based solutions to strengthen global health systems. 

Key Points 

  • Observance: World Health Day is celebrated every year on 7 April to mark the founding of the World Health Organization in 1948. 
  • Theme 2026: Together for Health: Stand with Science.. 
  • Objective: The day aims to raise awareness about key global health issues and encourage governments, institutions, and communities to support science-driven health policies. 
  • Campaign: The campaign highlights how scientific cooperation helps protect the health of people, animals, plants, and the planet. 
  • Focus: The campaign strongly promotes the One Health approach, which recognises the interconnected health of humans, animals, and ecosystems. 
  • Major Global Events: 
    • International One Health Summit 2026 (7 April) – Hosted by the Government of France under the French G7 Presidency. 
    • Inaugural Global Forum of WHO Collaborating Centres 2026 (7–9 April) – Brings together nearly 800 scientific institutions from over 80 countries. 
  • Campaign Goals: 
    • Stand with science by engaging with evidence, facts, and science-based guidance to protect health. 
    • Rebuild trust in science and public health. 
    • Support science-led solutions for a healthier future. 
  • World Health Organization (WHO): 
    • The WHO was established on 7 April 1948. 
    • Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland. 
Read More: WHOG7 

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