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  • KHUSHI CENTRE FOR REHABILITATION AND RESEARCH Ready to Live Life on Life’s Terms?

    Alcohol abuse and alcoholism is a big problem everywhere. In fact, almost 4 percent of deaths worldwide are associated with drinking alcohol, according to the National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence. If you’re fighting alcohol addiction, or if you want to help someone you care about, read these excellent alcoholism health blogs. Learn about the basic health effects of alcohol and read in-depth reports on the latest science. The NIAAA has a mandate to improve the health and well-being of all people. This site is a good start for any questions you want answered.

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  • Relief & Rehabilitation of Earthquake affected population at Sikkim

    KHUSHI CENTRE FOR REHABILITATION AND RESEARCH (known as Khushi Centre or KCRR), conceptualized in 2006 incorporated as a research based charitable Trust in 2008. KCRR works with the socio-economic weaker sections of the society for their empowerment. It has been working with a holistic and rights based approach by catering services in field of Health, Environmental Health, Socio-economic and Medical Rehabilitation, Rural Development, Education and Disaster management.

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  • Environmental Health Week 2010 to create awareness on environmental health issues:-KHUSHI CENTRE

    Khushi Centre for Rehabilitation and Research organized Environmental Health Week which commenced from 5th June the World Environment Day. The activity was planned to create awareness on environmental health issues, provide a platform to exchange ideas to discuss emerging critical issues, involve the common man/woman in conservation of environmental health concerns and create a healthy environment for all.

    The week long event was organised in association with Dainik Jagran as media partner, Radio Mirchi as radio partner, ICA, Pusa Road as logistic, American Library as knowledge partner, Ministry Of Environment And Forest and ICFE. The event was kick started with tying of green ribbons to support the cause and witnessed active participation from people of children, youth and elderly as the activities planned were such that they entailed participation from all age groups. This active participation not only contributed in making this initiative a huge success but also increased the impact of this initiative in multitudes.

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