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Chandigarh, 1 Oct 2024: The Punjab and Haryana high court has urged the Centre to swiftly introduce a legislation to regulate the preservation and disposal of blood — a process governed by executive instructions only and lacking any statutory mechanism in law.
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Source : The Times of India
Legal Framework for Blood Preservation
Blood Donation Laws
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Blood Donation Awareness
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Punjab and Haryana High Court
Blood Preservation Regulation
Exorbitant Blood Prices
High Court Legislation
Blood Bank Sale Regulations
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