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Month on, Health Dept fails to complete probe into journalist Muddasir Ali s death – Kashmir Reader

KWJA urges DHSK to expedite probe, share report with victim’s family SRINAGAR :Kashmir Working Journalists Association (KWJA) is dismayed over the criminal silence maintained by the Directorate of Health Services Kashmir over the enquiry into the death of senior journalist Muddasir Ali. Muddasir, who was a senior editor at Greater Kashmir, died exactly a month before at Chrar Sharif Sub-District hospital after the on-duty doctor failed to provide him basic life support. The KWJA wants to convey to the Health department authorities that our month-long silence over the enquiry should not be misconstrued as a fait accompli. “We have been waiting for the outcome of the enquiry for a month now. It seems the Health department wants to hide its failures and hush-up the case. Let it be clear to all that the journalist fraternity of Kashmir will pursue the case until Muddasir, his family and friends get justice,” said Samaan Lateef, General Secretary KWJA.

Journalist Body Demands Mudasir Ali s Death Probe Report Be Shared With Family

Journalist Body Demands Mudasir Ali’s Death Probe Report Be Shared With Family Muddasir, who was a senior editor at Greater Kashmir, died exactly a month before at Chrar Sharif Sub-District hospital after the on-duty doctor failed to provide him basic life support. The KWJA wants to convey to the Health department authorities that our month-long silence over the enquiry should not be misconstrued as a fait accompli. “We have been waiting for the outcome of the enquiry for a month now. It seems the health department wants to hide its failures and hush-up the case. Let it be clear to all that the journalist fraternity of Kashmir will pursue the case until Muddasir, his family and friends get justice,” said Samaan Lateef, General Secretary KWJA.

Winter chill puts people at greater risk of high blood pressure: DAK

Winter chill puts people at greater risk of high blood pressure: DAK
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Winter chill puts people at greater risk of high blood pressure: DAK

Srinagar: As Kashmir valley is reeling under an intense cold wave with temperatures dipping below freezing point, Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) on Friday said that the chill of winter puts people at greater risk of high blood pressure. “Frigid temperatures cause a hike in blood pressure which increases the risk of fatal heart attacks and strokes,” said DAK President Dr Nisar ul Hassan. “When winter arrives and temperature drops, there is one place where the mercury actually rises, that is in blood pressure gauges,” he said. DAK President said high blood pressure is harder to control in winter. Even healthy people aren’t off the hook. They also tend to have high blood pressure in winter.

Whether children would need Covid vaccine or direct viral infection is going to be a big debate |

December 18, 2020 | Reported By : Mansoor Peer Over the past nine months, healthcare workers are at frontlines to treat people suffering from Covid-19 and contain the deadly virus. President Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) and senior paediatrician,  Dr Suhail Naik in an exclusive interview with Rising Kashmir’s Health Correspondent  Mansoor Peer shares his experiences during this time, suggestions and way forward. Excerpts RK: When COVID-19 started what was the first thought that came to your mind? Dr Suhail Naik: The virus was a big threat to human life. It overburdened health sector in developed countries and later devastated world economy. Scientists were confused about the nature of coronavirus, its modes of transmission

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