Tag: practice

  • Product Management in Practice: A Practical, Tactical Guide for Your First Day and Every Day After, Second Edition (Grayscale Indian Edition)

    Product Management in Practice: A Practical, Tactical Guide for Your First Day and Every Day After, Second Edition (Grayscale Indian Edition)

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    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Shroff/O’Reilly; Second edition (1 June 2022); Shroff Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., B-103, First Floor, Railway Commercial Complex, Sector 3, Sanpada (E), Navi Mumbai 400705, WhatsApp> +917304487700, email: info@shroffpublishers.com
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    Paperback ‏ : ‎ 296 pages
    ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9355422733
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-9355422736
    Reading age ‏ : ‎ 10 years and up
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 400 g
    Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 15.24 x 1.02 x 22.86 cm
    Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ India
    Packer ‏ : ‎ Shroff Publishers & Distributors Pvt. Ltd., B-103, First Floor, Railway Commercial Complex, Sector 3, Sanpada (E), Navi Mumbai 400705, WhatsApp> +917304487700, email: info@shroffpublishers.com
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  • Good way to keep healthy is to practice yoga even at workplace: PM Modi

    Good way to keep healthy is to practice yoga even at workplace: PM Modi

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    New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said hectic work schedules and sedentary lifestyles bring with them their own set of challenges, underlining that a good way to keep healthy is to practice yoga even at the workplace.

    His remarks came in reaction to the Ministry of Ayush tweet about Union Minister of Ayush Sarbananda Sonowal launching a one-minute video on “Y-Break” for motivating mass participation in yoga, particularly for corporate workplaces and workaholics.

    “Hectic work schedules and sedentary lifestyles bring with it their own set of challenges. A good way to keep healthy is to practice Yoga even at the workplace,” Modi said.

    In another tweet, the prime minister said India is committed to self-reliance in energy and furthering sustainable growth.

    His tweet was in response to Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri’s tweet in which he said India’s journey to be energy self-sufficient by 2047 has begun well.

    “India is now the world’s 3rd largest energy consumer, 3rd largest consumer of Oil, 3rd Largest LPG Consumer, 4th largest LNG importer, 4th largest refiner & 4th largest automobile market in the world,” Puri tweeted.

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  • Gaya deaths: Indian Army denies any firing practice in Deuri Dumri range on Holi

    Gaya deaths: Indian Army denies any firing practice in Deuri Dumri range on Holi

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    Patna: A day after three persons of a family lost their lives and two others injured in a blast in Bihar’s Gaya, the Indian Army on Thursday held that there was no firing practice session in Deuri-Dumri range in the district on the day in question.

    In a statement, the army clarified that there was no mortar firing practice in Deuri-Dumri range in Gaya on the day of Holi, and it will cooperate with the investigating agencies. It has also expressed deep condolences to the family members of those who lost their loved ones in the Wednesday accident.

    The villagers of Guler Bind claimed that there was firing practice in the Deuri-Dumri range and one shell fell in the adjoining village and exploded. Due to the explosion, three persons lost their lives and two others were seriously injured in this incident.

    As per the army statement, whenever a firing session was to be held in the range, the local range officer takes prior permission from the district administration and alerts the villagers residing in the surroundings of the range. As there was no firing practice scheduled on March 8, the local army official did not take permission from the district administration.

    The statement further said that there is a suspicion of blind mortar shells were accumulated at the place for trading and termed it a wrong and dangerous practice. There is also a possibility that a mortar shell fell earlier and was found by anyone leading to an explosion on March 8, it added.

    The villagers have shown the round circle pit having the size of mortar shell but if a mortar shell explodes, it does not leave such a signature on the soil, it said.

    Terming the incident “unfortunate”, the army has expressed deep sorrow and condolences to the family members of the victims and said that it is ready to help the district administration as well as the villagers.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Haj Committee Dispenses Practice Of Providing Saudi Riyals To Selected Pilgrims

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    SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Hajj Committee has this year dispensed with the practice of providing Saudi Riyals to the selected haj pilgrims for Hajj-2023.

    In an official handout issued here, the authorities at Jammu and Kashmir Hajj Committee has informed that no foreign exchange in terms of  2100 Saudi Riyals previously provided by the Hajj Committee to selected Hajj Pilgrims on account of incurring day to day expenditure in Saudi Arabia shall be provided to the selected pilgrims this year by the Haj Committee.

    Meanwhile in view of above, all the intending Hajj pilgrims of Hajj 2023 who are desirous to undertake Hajj Journey/get selected are hereby informed to obtain the required foreign exchange in Saudi Riyals at their own before leaving for Hajj.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Doctor’s dilemma: To practice or write

    Doctor’s dilemma: To practice or write

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    Hyderabad: The general perception about doctors is that their writing skills are confined to just scrawling illegible prescriptions. That’s true to a large part. However, the more enthusiastic among them indulge in health related articles or write for science magazines. But there are some who buck the trend and give even professional writers a run for their money.

    There are many doctors who are accomplished writers too. Remember Robin Cook who churned out medical thrillers by the dozen. Or for that matter Somerset Maugham known for his plays, novels and short stories. He once remarked that there is no better training for a writer than to spend some years in the medical profession. One can’t forget the celebrated ophthalmologist, Arthur Conan Doyle, who created the character of legendary Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. There are many more doctors who have made it big as writers in different languages – not just English.

    Closer home the Osmania University has produced a good number of doctor-writers, a fact not many know. The varsity which successfully experimented with Urdu as a medium of instruction imparted even medical education in Urdu. Former Chief Minister, Dr. M. Chenna Reddy, is among the celebrities who did his MBBS in Urdu. No wonder some Osmanians of yore were bitten by the Urdu bug and later turned out to be good Urdu writers. Some like Dr. Abid Moiz have even made writing a second career.
    “Those days the MBBS degree certificates were given in Urdu language along with English. Some doctors even had their signboards and letterheads in Urdu,” he says.

    Dr. Moiz has made a mark as a mizahiya nigar (humourist) and a science writer in Urdu. Now he has come up with a unique book which throws light on the Osmanian doctors who have contributed a lot for Urdu language and literature. The book – Jamia Osmania Ke Urdu Zaban wo Adab Parvar Doctors – lists 12 well known physicians and their contribution to Urdu literature. He has made painstaking efforts to ferret out information about some of the doctors whose works are all but lost. This is perhaps the first such book which brings out the writer among physicians. He intends to include some more doctor-writers in the second edition. The book also lists the experiences and impressions of seniors like Dr. P. Pentiah, Dr. Syed Kazim Husain and Dr. Syed Abdul Manan.

    Well you have heard about doctors such as Raghunandan Raj Sexena, Raj Bahadur Gour, Taher Qureshi, Abul Hasan Siddiqui, Majid Qazi, Shyam Sunder Prasad, Sikandar Husain, Taqi Abedi, Sayeed Nawaz. But what many are not aware of is that these doctors are as good with their pens as with their stethoscopes. For them medicine is their lawful wife and literature a mistress. Today they are remembered more for their penmanship than medical credentials.

    The book presents a good sketch of Dr. Taqi Abedi who is obsessed with Urdu literature. He loves to introduce himself as peshe se tabeeb, Urdu ka vakeel and adab ka mareez (doctor by profession, an advocate of Urdu with a weakness for literature). This Hyderabad-born Canadian physician is a poet, critic, author — all rolled into one.

    What makes health professionals good writers? Well, it’s their sense of keen observation. Day in and day out they see life and death up close and spend time listening to stories of patients. So all the elements that make for a good story are readily available for them – disease, death, suffering and poignant images. All they need to do is to put them in words. “Writing helps doctors to unburden things that bother them in a more productive way,” says Dr. Moiz who laces his stories with dollops of humour and satire.

    All in all Dr. Moiz’s book makes for an interesting read. It gives a rare peek into the sensitive nature of doctors.  More importantly it tells why practicing physicians engage in creative writing – not for applause but for a cause.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Two Doctors Banned From Private Practice

    Two Doctors Banned From Private Practice

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    SRINAGAR: The Health & Medical Education Department, J&K has banned two doctors from the Government Medical College Baramulla from conducting private practice across Jammu and Kashmir.

    The ban affects Dr Zafarullah, an Assistant Professor of Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) and Dr. Shafaqat Ahmad Lone, an Associate Professor of ENT, Officials said that both are posted at GMC Baramulla.

    According to Government Order No: 123 JK(HME) of 2023 the ban on private practice has been imposed on the two doctors for referral of patients from Public hospital to Private Hospitals for availing treatment/benefits.

    The order prohibits them from conducting private practice across the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

    “Pending enquiry to the allegations, regarding the issue related to the referral of patients from Public hospital to Private Hospitals for availing treatment/benefits under AB PM-JAY & AB PM-JAY SEHAT Scheme and illegal up-coding of packages, two doctors are hereby banned from doing any private practice across the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir, with immediate effect,” order reads.

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  • 2 doctors of GMC Baramulla banned from doing private practice

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    Srinagar, Feb 09: The authorities on Thursday banned two doctors of Government Medical College Baramulla from doing any private practice across Jammu and Kashmir.

    According to an order, a copy of which lies with the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Dr Zafarullah assistant professor (ENT) and Dr Shafaqat Ahmad Lone associate professor (ENT) have been banned from doing any private practice.

    “Pending enquiry to the allegations, regarding the issue related to the referral of patients from Public hospital to Private Hospitals for availing treatment/benefits under AB PM-JAY & AB PM-JAY SEHAT Scheme and illegal up-coding of packages, two doctor s are hereby banned from doing any private practice across the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir, with immediate effect.” reads the order—(KNO)

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  • HRDA seeks action against practice of unregistered doctors

    HRDA seeks action against practice of unregistered doctors

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    Hyderabad: The Healthcare Reform Doctors Association (HRDA) has requested the Telangana State Medical Council (TSMC) to take prompt action against unregistered medical practitioners and quacks (unqualified persons) who use and prescribe scheduled drugs.

    The association further submitted a sixth set of 39 prescriptions issued by quacks and requested information on actions taken on previous sets.

    The HRDA further warned of holding a Praja Arogya Parirakshana Sabha at the Dharna Chowk in Indira Park in February if the council fails to provide information or take action within a week.

    HRDA’s Demands

    • Constituting district-wise Anti-Quackery committees as promised by health minister T Harish Rao.
    • Issuing a notification for TSMC elections as per a TS High Court order.
    • Increasing pay for MBBS mid-level healthcare providers.
    • Strengthening primary healthcare by allocating more budget for increasing PHCs, CHCs, and area hospitals.
    • Issuing a notification for specialist doctors under Telangana Vaidya Vidhana Parishad hospitals.
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