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Cuttack, 3 May 2023: The state government on Monday informed the Orissa high court that it has decided in principle to expand the NAT-PCR testing facility simultaneously to all blood centres at an estimated cost of Rs 200 crore, instead of opening them in a phased manner.
Source : The Times of India
Orissa high court
NAT-PCR testing
blood centres
PILs
lawyer Prabir Kumar Das
Amit Abhijit Samal
blood banks
traditional ELISA test
commissioner-cum-secretary Shalini Pandit
Chief Justice S Muralidhar and Justice Gourishankar Satapathy
drugscontrol
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