A year of dilemmas, risks and sacrifices
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COVID warriors of Gandhi Hospital feted for service during pandemic
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Health Minister Eatala Rajender felicitating a COVID-19 warrior of Gandhi Hospital on Tuesday. Animal Husbandry Minister Talasani Srinivas Yadav was also present on the occasion.
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COVID warriors of Gandhi Hospital feted for service during pandemic
The State government doffed its hat to the healthcare workers (HCWs) of Gandhi Hospital here, which had been turned into an exclusive COVID-19 facility during the peak of the pandemic, and acknowledged their unwavering efforts, commitment and immense sacrifices with a ‘Felicitation of Corona Warriors’ programme on Tuesday.
Gunadala Matha Utsavams set to begin from tomorrow
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February 07, 2021 23:57 IST
Three-day festival will start with special prayer at 7 a.m.; COVID protocols to be strictly followed
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Workers erecting huge pandals for the festival, at Gunadala in Vijayawada on Sunday.
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Three-day festival will start with special prayer at 7 a.m.; COVID protocols to be strictly followed
The three-day Gunadala Matha Utsavams will be celebrated with religious fervour from February 9 to 11, at the Gunadala shrine.
Lakhs of devotees are expected to attend the festival and have darshan of Mary Matha, said Vijayawada Bishop Telagathoti Joseph Raja Rao.
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To tackle the question of why the choice of language creates a make or break situation in these adaptations, we are forced to return to the heavily explored but still relevant debate about the assumed audience of English language novels from South Asian countries, all of which are literally teeming with regional language literature. African literature scholar Eileen Julien wrote of the pressures on African writers to produce the “extroverted novel” that has “been asked to satisfy contradictory demands: to be “universal” but to display its “difference”.
Elsewhere, Eleni Coundouriotis countered with an exploration of the “introverted novel” that divests from transnational and global concerns and focuses instead on producing a people’s history from below, thus offering critical perspectives on that particular nation or region.
Updated Jan 20, 2021 | 09:56 IST
The woman s was the first such case of severe reaction vis-a-vis the Covid vaccine in Telangana that began on Saturday. Hyderabad healthcare staff taken to hospital after Covid vaccination  |  Photo Credit: AP
Hyderabad: A 24-year-old healthcare staff was admitted into Gandhi Hospital in the city after she developed adverse effects post-vaccination. She was vaccinated at UPHC Uppal on January 16.
The woman’s was the first such case of severe reaction vis-à-vis the Covid vaccine in Telangana that began on Saturday. Required investigations were completed and she was being checked, the hospital said. She complained of vomitings, giddiness and general weakness since January 17.
Updated Jan 19, 2021, 4:49 am IST
The woman’s was the first such case of severe reaction vis-à-vis the Covid-19 vaccine in the state that started on Saturday
According to the hospital superintendent Dr Raja Rao, the condition of the woman admitted to the anaphylactic ward was being monitored closely. She complained of vomiting, giddiness and general weakness on Saturday evening. (Representational DC Photo)
Hyderabad: A 29-year-old woman health worker who was given the Covid-19 vaccine jab at Uppal here on Saturday was admitted to Gandhi Hospital on Sunday evening after she developed severe reactions.
The woman’s was the first such case of severe reaction vis-à-vis the Covid-19 vaccine in the state that started on Saturday. The health authorities reported 11 cases of very mild reactions on Saturday while there were 25 such cases on the second day on Monday.