As the world celebrates Valentine's Day, a 90-year-old man's undying love for his wife even after 32 years of her death, in Bihar's Seemanchal district, is winning hearts. Bhola Nath Alok, who has been living with his wife's ashes urn for 32 years, has requested his family members to cremate her ashes urn along with his mortal remains when he dies. For now, he has hung the urn
Udupi: International infection prevention week observed at Kasturba Hospital, Manipal
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Breathing work out, slow walking, fast walking, climbing steps were among many exercises.
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CHENNAI: In a first-of-its kind initiative, doctors at the Government Kilpauk Medical College Hospital have found that rehabilitation exercises helped people with mild-to-moderate lung infection due to Covid.
As many as 214 people were enrolled for the study and were divided into two groups - 105 in one group and 109 in the other.
The group with 109 members underwent post Covid rehabilitation programme and the other group just took regular treatment and was discharged, said Dr S Padma Rani, a final year postgraduate student, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Programme, Government Kilpauk Medical College Hospital. “We tried to restore their lost capacity post Covid,” said Dr Padma Rani.
He was delivering the 6th M.V. Kamath Endowment Lecture at Manipal
Vice-President M. Venkaiah Naidu on Friday felt there was an urgent need for the revival of media to uphold the ethos of journalism.
He was delivering the 6th M.V. Kamath Endowment Lecture at Manipal, organised by the Manipal Institute of Communication under Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), virtually. Missing values are a major concern in journalism, Mr. Naidu said.
Elaborating the historical significance of journalism, Mr. Naidu said he was disheartened over the state of it in the present day.
The responsibility of the media lies in bridging the gap between the government and people, with an analytical approach supported by evidence.