Karnataka Implements ‘Right to Die with Dignity’ Policy for Terminally Ill Patients

Bengaluru: In a major decision by the Siddaramaiah-led Karnataka government, the state health department has ordered the implementation of ‘Right to Die with Dignity’ policy for terminally ill patients, in accordance with the Supreme Court’s order.Karnataka Implements ‘Right to D

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