Singapore News - The body of the 39-year-old Singaporean woman who died after falling off a 30m cliff in New York will arrive in Singapore. Read more at www.tnp.sg
SINGAPORE: The body of the 39-year-old Singaporean woman who died after falling off a 30m cliff in New York will arrive in Singapore on Dec 27, said her husband Abdul Rauf Mohd Said.
"Warriors and Falcons," authored by Dr Faroque A Khan and Rumana Makhdoomi, underscores the vital role of pioneering doctors in shaping the medical landscape of Kashmir. The book profiles 100 legends who laid the foundations of modern healthcare, replacing superstition with science. These physicians, such as Dr Ali Jan and Dr MS Khuroo, not only served patients but also influenced public policy, established institutions, and conducted ground-breaking research. Divided into sections like Legends, Pioneers, Flag Bearers, and Path Breakers, the book spans a century, providing insightful narratives that intertwine medical progress with sociocultural aspects. It emphasizes the noble responsibility of doctors as change agents, leaving enduring legacies for the benefit of society and medicine itself. The book immortalises the dedication of these outstanding physicians, filling a crucial gap in recording the history of modern Kashmiri medicine.
Singapore News - A 39-year-old Singaporean woman died after falling off a 30m cliff at the Minnewaska State Park Preserve in the state of New York on Dec 22. Madam Nur Aisyah’s husband, Mr Abdul Rauf Mohd Said, recounted the tragedy during their recent trip to the United States on his. Read more at www.tnp.sg