According to information given by Pune Zilla Parishad officials, the incident took place when the 10 persons were visiting the Bhavani Mata Temple in Sambrewadi area near Sinhagad Fort.
Medical personnel going the extra mile with dance, music in Bengaluru
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May 25, 2021 21:33 IST
‘Many patients are frustrated, depressed and anxious. Music therapy definitely helps in cases of ICU psychosis,’ says Samit Havinal, a doctor and proprietor of Shreyas Hospital.
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COVID-19 patients and medical staff dancing at Sapthagiri Hospital.
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‘Many patients are frustrated, depressed and anxious. Music therapy definitely helps in cases of ICU psychosis,’ says Samit Havinal, a doctor and proprietor of Shreyas Hospital.
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Nagu… nagu.. nagu.. nagu… chukki tare naachuvante omme nee nagu…” (smile… smile… just smile once to put the stars to shame).
Sonu Sood s team helps in averting major tragedy at Bengaluru hospital following oxygen leak
Sonuâs team and local cops rushed to the site with adequate number of cylinders to help the patients.
Actor and philanthropist Sonu Soodâs team recently helped Bengaluru cops in averting a major tragedy at Shreyas hospital, saving the lives of 30 COVID-19 patients.
According to reports, oxygen leak was detected at the hospital earlier this week, following which Sonuâs team and local cops rushed to the site with adequate number of cylinders to help the patients.
Actor / Philanthropist @SonuSood , the team at his NGO and local Cops turned saviours for nearly 30 COVID-19 patients with their timely response to the detection of an oxygen leak at a private hospital (#ShreyasHospital) in #Bengaluru earlier this week. ðÂÂÂð pic.twitter.com/U8ri2ZFoR5 Ramesh Bala (@rameshlaus) May 14, 2021
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The top court said that continuous work might be affecting mental health of doctors.
A bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan, R S Reddy and M R Shah, which is hearing a suo motu case on proper treatment of Covid-19 patients and dignified handling of dead bodies in hospitals, asked Solicitor General Tushar Mehta to consider the suggestions of giving the doctors some break. For the last seven-eight months doctors have not been given any break and are continuously working. You take instruction and think over giving them some break. It must be very painful and might be affecting their mental health, the bench told Mehta.