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Friends, family, patients and close associates of Dr Prasada Rao Gattu better known as “Dr Rao” say that with the passing of the popular physician, this country has lost a medical gem. ....
Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. Khanak Hajela, the youngest socio-economic activist of the country, organized Prayas 2.0 at Rabindra Natya Gruh, RNT Marg Indore Madhya Pradesh, an annual fund-raising event that pledges a sum towards social upliftment of underprivileged section of society. Khanak organized the event in association with Anandam and Dr Ragini Makhhar s Naadyog to launch her Mission Milaap , an initiative to bring distressed elderly and abandoned orphans together so that they support each other in challenging phases of their lives. The event was attended by over 800 people, along with leading Bollywood choreographer Sandeep Soparkar as Chief Guest, Dr Navin Saxena Chairman Rusan as Guest of Honor, and Dr Bharat Sharma Executive Board Member National Cultural Fund as a Special Guest, graced the event. Other Prominent Guests were Akhilesh Sharma from All India Radio, Dr Shuchita Shukla - Chief Editor Alma Today, Subodh Saxena Ranji Trophy player, Aj ....
Indore (Madhya Pradesh) [India], December 27 (ANI/PNN): Khanak Hajela, the youngest socio-economic activist of the country, organized Prayas 2.0 at Rabindra Natya Gruh, RNT Marg Indore Madhya Pradesh, an annual fund-raising event that pledges a sum towards social upliftment of underprivileged section of society ....
CHENNAI: As parents, we all know by now that we should never compare our children to other children. It’s just not a good look. Gone are the days when a parent could look at their child and wistfully ask aloud ‘Why can’t you be more like Kavitha from the next lane? She plays the mridangam and is planning to study Astrophysics at MIT.’ No, our children are flowers and must be tended to with kindness, empathy and excessive praise, even if they look like they’re all set to pursue a career as a professional nose-picker. But guess what is allowed today? Children are free to criticise and compare parents. It’s befitting that after hundreds of years being on the receiving end of unjust comparisons, children turn the tables and ask parents why they aren’t doing better. ‘Aadi has a cellphone. His mother trusts him. ....