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Prof Santosh Nath s Demise Condoled – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News

Aligarh : Faculty members, students and staff members of the Department of English, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) mourned the sad demise of Professor Mrs Santosh Nath, former faculty member of the Department, who died in the USA a few days ago of v

Mumbai: Culinary expert Shikha Nath on nuances of curating a complete culinary experience, retaining authentic taste while experimenting with cuisine

'Tastes have evolved, but Indian cuisine is there to stay', says culinary expert Shikha Nath who specialises in curating Indian and regional food experiences at Copper Chimney and Bombay Brasserie

Couple back GP s call for town to be ambassadors for vaccine

VACCINE CALL: Dr Anita Sharma, left, an Nd Mr and Mrs Devinderand Jatinder Nath A CHADDERTON GP has launched a campaign for Oldhamers to become ambassadors for the Covid-19 vaccine. Dr Anita Sharma at Chadderton Health Centre wants residents of the town to follow the example of one of her patients who messaged all her friends minutes after being inoculated. Sixty-six-year-old Devinda Nath was determined to let people know that staff at her local surgery were, “very nice and very helpful” and that the serum, “did no harm and made me feel so relieved”. And with warnings from government minister Nadhim Zahawi that the coronavirus, “could spread like wildfire” within the BAME community, she and husband Jatinder - both Hindus - have joined forces with members of the Muslim, Sikh, and other prominent faith groups in dismissing damaging myths about the content of the Covid-19 jab.

Oldham News | Main News | Hollinwood mum urges Muslims to get mobile and trash the anti-vax message

Hollinwood mum urges Muslims to get mobile and trash the anti-vax message Date published: 22 February 2021 Pictured (left to right) are Dr Anita Sharma, Raheela Kauser and Dr Bilal Butt A Hollinwood mother has told those caught in conspiracy theories around COVID-19 vaccinations being used to track their whereabouts to, “chuck your smart phones in the bin, then!” Raheela Kausar, Senior Receptionist at South Chadderton Health Centre, believes that fake news stories mostly peddled on social media are “dangerous scare tactics”. And she is particularly concerned that older people in Oldham’s Islamic community are being put off potentially life-saving inoculations because they often receive their health information from younger people being bombarded by untruths by anti-vaccine groups.

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