Opinion: Tokyo to Lhasa to Dharamshala- Japan’s firm support to Tibet and Tibetans Share on twitter
CTA President Dr Lobsang Sangay (right) with Shinzo Abe (left), Japan’s former prime minister in April 2012. (Photo/tibet.net)
By Tenzing Dhamdul
Tokyo
In our Tibetan community we tend to deliberate and debate on many issues yet one thing that I personally found was how we hardly take notice and interact about the significant role that Japan and the Japanese have played towards our community. Through this essay and I as a Tibetan who had the opportunity to learn about Japan would like to share my insights on how they have always been with is Tibetans.
Big trouble in little Bengaluru
Big trouble in little Bengaluru
BySridhar VivanSridhar Vivan / Updated: May 16, 2021, 06:00 IST
Kids are eating unhealthy and lack exercise due to
lockdown and online classes. This is leading to obesity which in turn results in covid complications
If all work and no play can make little boys and girls dull, it is hard to imagine what no work and no play can do. With schools being shut for a while and as restrictions on gatherings and playgrounds continue, doctors have been observing a worrying trend kids are gaining weight.
Dr Lini
Balakrishnan (
Consultant Paediatrician, Motherhood Hospitals, Sarjapur Road) said recently she received a few parents and kids at her clinic for consultation on obesity. “The kids were two years old and their weight was over 16 kg as against the ideal weight for that age group of around 9 kg. The parents told me their children were stuck to their gadgets most of the time and also that consumption of junk or fa
May 10, 2021 Submitted photo MCCTC STEM students show off their graphic design skills with completed license plates for the Go Baby Go cars. From left, James Groom from West Branch, Aiden Ripple from Austintown, Shelbi Heid from Poland, Dillon Shipley from West Branch and Dominic Pratt from Poland.
CANFIELD On April 24, 22 children received ride-on cars that were adapted to compensate for various mobility needs courtesy of the Magic of Michael Foundation and dozens of passionate volunteers.
The event, called Go Baby Go Youngstown, is in its 6th year of modifying ride-on cars for mobility-impaired children in the community.
Prior to the event, students from the Mahoning County Career and Technical Center (MCCTC) began their work on the project. STEM students used their graphic arts expertise to design custom license plates for each car based on the child’s favorite colors, characters, and other interests. Engineering students from the MCCTC began setting up the cars, purc
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How taking care of children with Covid-19 poses extraordinary challenges
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How does a family cope when their youngest member is admitted to a paediatric ICU and they can only see her via video calls? In the ongoing surge of Covid-19 infections ravaging India, more and more parents find themselves confronted with these and myriad other challenges as the number of children testing positive rises across the country.
More and more parents are grappling with these as paediatric cases climb in this surge
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How do you carry your five-monthold infant to have a nasal swab taken, when you know it makes the hardiest adults recoil? How do you take care of both your young, Covidpositive children even as you run a temperature of 104 degree Fahrenheit and battle the virus yourself? What happens when you have to be rushed to hospital and your daughter, all of 12, is home alone because she, like you, is Covidpositive?