How this Bengaluru-based cosmetologist is boosting people’s confidence with quality hair and skin treatments
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Before she became a successful dermatologist, Dr Shuba Dharmana says that she wasn t always as confident in her skin as she is now. She first noticed the psycho-social impact of skin diseases on young adults while trying her hand at modelling in college in the 2000s. “I had childhood eczema, which hit my confidence. I was conscious of the scars on my legs while swimming. I closely observed the impact skin diseases were having on young adults while working as a general practitioner in the UK for 11 years, which had me gravitating towards cosmetology,” says Shuba. Years later, she is now running two successful clinics and helps people by boosting their confidence with a wide range of services.
Vizag steel plant, a saga of steely grit, struggle and sacrifice
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February 09, 2021 01:06 IST
The VSP was set up after a series of protests spearheaded by students and death of 32 people in police firing
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Then Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao dedicating the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant to the nation on August 1, 1992 as former Minister of State for Steel Santosh Mohan Deb and Chief Minister N. Janardhan Reddy look on.
The VSP was set up after a series of protests spearheaded by students and death of 32 people in police firing
Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP) has a long saga of struggle and sacrifices. It was a people’s movement in then combined Andhra Pradesh, in which students from Andhra Medical College, Andhra University, Ms. AVN College and many other colleges from Guntur, Krishna, Warangal and East Godavari districts, had participated. They were led by stalwarts such as Tenneti Viswanadham, Gouthu Latchanna, Puchalapalli Sundarayya,
Don’t neglect wearing masks, say experts
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‘Threat is far from over and one should follow all protocols’
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‘Threat is far from over and one should follow all protocols’
The steep decline in COVID-19 cases seems to have developed a sense of complacency among people. One can find people moving in public places without masks, without any care for their own safety as also that of others. They seem to be under the impression that the pandemic threat has gone.
Medical experts, however, warn that the threat is far from over and advise wearing masks, observing social distance and other COVID-19 protocols for at least three more months. “I have seen about 75% of visitors on Beach Road are not wearing masks, while 15% are wearing it improperly on their necks and only 10% are wearing them correctly,” says P.V. Sudhakar, Principal, Andhra Medical College.