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Mother s Day 2021: Doctor moms share their personal experiences and challenges amid pandemic

Mother s Day 2021: Doctor moms share their personal experiences and challenges amid pandemic ANI | Updated: May 08, 2021 15:56 IST New Delhi [India], May 8 (ANI): Mother s Day, which is an annual celebration honouring maternal bonds, is held on various days in many parts of the world. Amid the pandemic, there are women doctors who have been working and pacifying their patients ushering a new life into this world amidst the chaos, all the while dealing with their own fears, and staying away from their precious little ones at home. This Mother s Day, commemorating the occasion to celebrate this spirit of motherhood and in an effort to understand their personal experiences and challenges, here are some personal views from doctor mothers of Ujala Cygnus Group of Hospitals, Paras Hospital, Babies and Us Fertility and IVF Centre, and Columbia Asia Hospital.

Eight on oxygen support die as hospitals in Gurugram, Rewari run out of supply | Gurgaon News

Representative image GURUGRAM: Eight Covid patients four in Gurugram and four in Rewari who were on oxygen support in two private hospitals died on Sunday after the facilities ran out of supply. In Gurugram, officials at Kathuria Hospital, Khandsa Road, said they had informed the district administration about the shortage. “We had informed the nodal officer and the SDM about the crisis. But we failed to get any help from the district administration. All four patients were on oxygen support and there was no supply,” said Dr AK Kathuria, the hospital s owner. He added that at 2pm on Sunday, the hospital ran out of oxygen. “We have 30 Covid patients but we are not getting regular supply,” Kathuria said. While two of the patients were from Gurugram, the other two were from Delhi.

30-year-old Pune techie commits suicide in her Gurugram s flat

30-year-old Pune techie commits suicide in her Gurugram s flat 30-year-old Pune techie commits suicide in her Gurugram s flat According To The Police Investigation, She Had Committed Suicide And Left Behind An Apologizing Letter To Her Parents Which Saying That Her Love Life Had Failed. News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Kajol | Updated on: 25 Oct 2017, 08:29:08 AM New Delhi: A 30-year-old Pune techie was found dead in Gurugram. The deceased has been identified as Mayura Sode. She had recently moved to Gurugram after getting job with American Express. According to police officials, she had committed suicide and left a suicide note in which she had apologised to her parents stating that her love life had failed.

Delhi s LNJP Hospital receives oxygen refill; Pentamed seeks urgent supply : The Tribune India

Delhi s LNJP Hospital receives oxygen refill; Pentamed seeks urgent supply : The Tribune India
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More SOSs sent out, city to draft O2 plan | Gurgaon News

Gurgaon: With oxygen demand jumping up another 5 metric tonnes (MT) on Friday an increase of 16% from Thursday’s 30MT to 35MT more hospitals spent the day on tenterhooks, worried their supplies would run out before being replenished. One of the city’s largest hospitals, Artemis, sent out an SOS in the morning, similar to the ones from Fortis on Thursday afternoon. “Artemis Hospital Gurgaon is in its last leg of oxygen. Last night’s commitment of oxygen replenishment remained unfulfilled … Only three hours to go. Please help us urgently,” tweeted Artemis managing director Dr Devlina Chakravarty at 10.22am on Friday. The flurry of appeals prompted the Gurgaon administration to contact hospitals to share their consumption and demand for an ‘oxygen assessment plan’ for the NCR district. It also assured hospitals that the situation will improve within the next two days as Gurgaon will get an additional 20 MT oxygen from Bhiwadi in Rajasthan. The Haryana government is

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