Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 5: 'Enable - An occupational therapist's journey' a one-of-its kind memoir cum textbook for budding occupational therapists, was formally launched on March 2nd at Tata Memorial Hospital. Originally drafted by the late award-winning Occupational Therapist A
Amit Sanghi, DIG Chhatarpur while talking to ANI, said, "A person was shot dead on Sagar Road in Civil Lines police station area. Post-mortem of the body was done. He was sent to the district hospital for post mortem. Now a case is registered under section 302..."
In a tragic incident, a 23-year-old sepoy who was also an athlete died after a ready-mix vehicle hit him in Narsingi here on Monday. The victim, Kunal, died on the spot.
"On the basis of FSL report, circumstantial evidence, statement of witnesses and available evidence, three accused persons were arrested and legal action was initiated against them," the press release from Deputy Commissioner of Police, Central Division of Bangalore City said.
Following the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) protests against alleged rigging in February 8 general elections, the party said that the police tortured one of its arrested workers in Lahore, and he has been hospitalised in critical condition, according to The Express Tribune.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], March 4: JAIN (Deemed-to-be University), renowned for its commitment to excellence in education, proudly introduces its Masters in Hospital Administration (MSc Hospital Administration) program, setting a new benchmark in healthcare management education in Banga
"We all are inspired by Lord Ram. (Reading the verse of Ramcharit Manas) We have been trying day and night for nine years to realize this dream of Ram Rajya. We have tried to provide happiness and prosperity to everyone in the last nine years. There is a lot to be done for a Ram Rajya type o
Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel laid the foundation stone of 'Shrinathdham Haveli' and the new building of Narhari Hospital in Vadodara on Sunday.
Hospitals will be opened in Badrinath and Kedarnath before the Chardham Yatra and approval has been received from the cabinet chaired by Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami to purchase equipment for the same, said Health Secretary Dr R. Rajesh on Sunday.
Uttarakhand Health Secretary, Dr R Rajesh Kumar, announced on Sunday that new hospitals will be operational in Badrinath and Kedarnath before the Chardham Yatra to provide pilgrims with immediate medical care during the Yatra.
Speaking at 'ANI Dialogues 2024-Navigating India's Health Sector', Dr Sandeep Nayar, Prinicipal Director and HOD, Chest and Respiratory Diseases, BLK Hospital on Saturday said that lack of outdoor activities, change in lifestyle among others have contributed a lot.