Tag: Strategies

  • Understanding Hepatitis: Unveiling the Different Types

    Understanding Hepatitis: Unveiling the Different Types

    An Introduction to Hepatitis – The Silent Threat to Global Health

    Hepatitis is a series of viral illnesses that affect the liver and pose a substantial hazard to public health globally. Hepatitis, also known as the “silent menace,” can go undetected for years, slowly weakening the liver and leading to serious problems. Understanding the many kinds of hepatitis and their means of transmission is critical to limiting the spread of this sneaky disease.

    Unraveling the Types – Hepatitis A, B, C, D, and E

    Hepatitis is classified into five types: A, B, C, D, and E, each caused by a separate virus. Hepatitis A is primarily transmitted by contaminated food and water, whereas hepatitis B, C, D, and E are transmitted through infected blood, unprotected sexual contact, or mother-to-child transmission after childbirth. Because the severity and long-term implications of each type vary, early detection and intervention are critical in illness management.

    Hepatitis A and E – Acute Infections and Preventive Measures

    Infections with Hepatitis A and E are often transient and do not result in chronic liver damage. While these types are usually self-limiting, they can be severe in some situations, especially in people with weakened immune systems. Vaccination, improved sanitation, and basic hygiene practices are critical in reducing the spread of hepatitis A and E, particularly in areas with inadequate sanitation.

    Hepatitis B and C – The Chronic Threats and Global Burden

    Hepatitis B and C are the most dangerous because they can induce chronic infections that progress to cirrhosis, liver failure, and hepatocellular carcinoma (liver cancer). These viruses pose a huge global health burden, affecting approximately 300 million individuals worldwide. Antiviral drugs and preventive treatments, such as hepatitis B immunization, are critical in lowering transmission rates and preventing long-term consequences.

    Hepatitis D – The Dependent Virus

    Hepatitis D, commonly known as delta hepatitis, is a virus that can only infect people who have already had hepatitis B. Hepatitis D worsens the severity of hepatitis B and raises the risk of cirrhosis and liver cancer. The approach to lowering the prevalence of hepatitis D is to prevent hepatitis B infections by immunization.

  • BJP holds meeting to form strategies to win all 25 LS seats in NE

    BJP holds meeting to form strategies to win all 25 LS seats in NE

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    Agartala: Keeping in mind the next year’s Lok Sabha elections, the BJP has held a “crucial meeting” in Guwahati to chalk out strategies to win all the 25 parliamentary seats in the eight northeastern states, including Sikkim.

    Tripura unit BJP president Rajib Bhattacharjee said on Thursday the central leaders of the party are keen to win all the 25 Lok Sabha seats in the northeastern states.

    “State unit presidents of all the northeastern states and other senior leaders were present in the important meeting earlier this week in Guwahati. It was discussed and decided that booths of all the parliamentary constituencies would be further strengthened to obtain the full electoral mileage,” Bhattacharjee told the media.

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    BJP General Secretary (Organisation) Shiv Prakash, party’s northeast coordinator and National Spokesperson Sambit Patra National Secretary Asha Lakra, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma among other leaders were present in the meeting.

    Of the 25 Lok Sabha seats in the eight northeastern states, 14 are currently with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) while the Congress has four.

    The All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) in Assam, Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) in Nagaland, Mizo National Front (MNF) in Mizoram, National People’s Party (MPF) in Meghalaya, Naga People’s Front in Manipur, Sikkim Krantikari Morcha (SKM) in Sikkim and an Independent (Naba Kumar Sarania) in Assam have one seat each.

    Of the 25 Lok Sabha seats, Assam has 14 constituencies, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Tripura have two seats each, Mizoram, Nagaland and Sikkim have one seat each.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • LG Calls For Future-Ready Policing Strategies

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    Attends Passing Out Parade Of JKP Constables At PTS Kathua

    Kathua, Mar 3 (GNS): Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today attended the Attestation cum Passing out Parade of Recruit Constables of 29th BRTC Batch at S.Prithinandan Singh Police Training School, Kathua.

    The Lt Governor congratulated and welcomed the new recruits to one of the finest police forces in the country.

    I am confident that you will discharge your responsibility towards the nation with utmost sensitivity, commitment and dedication, added the Lt Governor.

    “The integrity, dedication and professionalism of J&K Police are pivotal in the fight against (militancy). We all take pride in the excellence & professionalism displayed by J&K Police in handling narco-terrorism and enforcing the rule of law,” said the Lt Governor.

    The Lt Governor stressed upon the future-ready policing strategies to tackle the new forms of internal security challenges.

    “These are challenging times for our police forces as the world today is facing conventional & non-conventional threats. We need to be vigilant & determined to neutralise the ecosystem providing ideological and financial support to terrorists,” the Lt Governor said.

    “We believe in ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ and peaceful coexistence. There is no place for subversive elements in a civilized society,” observed the Lt Governor.

    Today, Narco-Terrorism has become one of the biggest threats to the society. The UT Administration, J&K Police and our Security Forces are committed to dealing with challenges of narco terror in a comprehensive manner.  J&K UT is on the march and is being transformed. It is our sacred duty to provide a safe, secure and right environment to fulfill the aspirations of the common man, he said.

    Noting that the top positions in the batch has been secured by women constables, the Lt Governor said that these achievements show that our women are no less than anyone.

    The Lt Governor further asked the DGP, Sh Dilbag Singh to consider increasing the quota of reservation for women in the police force.

    Speaking on property tax and anti-encroachment drives, the Lt Governor said that the administration is committed to protect the interests of common man.

    The property tax in J&K will be one of the lowest in the country. It is being ensured that no poor will be affected during the anti-encroachment drive, he added.

    The Lt Governor further shared the unprecedented progress registered in sectors like agriculture, industries & tourism.

    Sh. Dilbag Singh, DGP extended his best wishes to the new recruits. The skills, knowledge, values that you have acquired during your training will serve as the foundation for your career in this noble profession, he added.

    The DGP expressed gratitude to the UT Administration for its continuous support in police modernization.

    Sh Roop Raj, Principal, SPS PTS Kathua informed about the training program on various specialized modules and other activities conducted during the training course.

    An oath was administered to the passing out cadets for performing their duties with dedication and honesty.

    The Lt Governor took the Rashtriya Salute and witnessed the spectacular parade and martial art demonstration. He also felicitated the cadets who excelled during their training course.

    R/Ct. Sunali Bhagat emerged as the best all-rounder. Recruit Constables Ms Sarleen Kour, Ms Sapna Saini, Ms Heena Choudhary and Ms Nitika Rajput were also felicitated by the Lt Governor for their excellent performances.

    A total of 480 new recruits, including 49 women recruit Constables have completed their rigorous training today at the PTS Kathua. Out of 480, as many as 330 constables have already served as SPOs, 32 as followers, and 85 have been appointed under SRO.

    Senior serving and retired police & army personnel, PRI representatives, and family members of the passing out cadets were present on the occasion. (GNS)

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    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )