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  • Hospitals in Hyderabad witness surge in patients with moonlighting-related ailments

    Hospitals in Hyderabad witness surge in patients with moonlighting-related ailments

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    Hyderabad: Hospitals in Hyderabad have reported a surge in patients with brain and heart-related ailments caused by moonlighting. Moonlighting, a practice of working for a business of the same niche while being a permanent employee of another, has gained momentum due to remote working and reduced job security since the Covid pandemic. Although there is a debate on whether moonlighting is ethical, its side effects have not been discussed much.

    Doctors from Hyderabad, who have treated many patients who suffered brain and heart-related ailments due to moonlighting, have a word of caution.

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    Hyderabad, a key IT and ITes destination in the country, is home to millions of technology professionals. There would be thousands of professionals who might be working for more than one company, and this trend would have only multiplied since the start of 2020 when the Covid-19 pandemic struck, and work from home became the new normal. However, hospitals in Hyderabad have now started receiving more and more patients with complaints and ailments which are believed to be the side-effects of moonlighting.

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    “We are a rehabilitation facility where we help patients who have suffered a brain stroke or heart attack or underwent some surgical procedure to recover. Over the past six months, we have received patients from various hospitals in the city who needed recovery after suffering a brain stroke or heart attack,” said Vijay Bathina, Director and Chief of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, at Uchchvas Transitionalcare.

    “The most common factor is that they were all IT professionals, they all were doing more than one job, they all worked for more than 60 hours a week, and were working late into the night. These three common factors indicate that moonlighting, which is a growing phenomenon among the new generation professionals, has started impacting their health.”

    Bathina explained that working for more than 60 hours a week will have an adverse impact on the health of a person.

    “It is important that professionals understand the fact that every individual has limitations to his/her physical ability. Adding more work hours will result in sleep deprivation, which will result in mental health complications like increased stress and decrease in cognitive performance. Hence, it is very important that professionals understand how much physical and mental strain they can take. Else, the body could give up suddenly, causing severe health complications,” he added.

    Doctors at various hospitals in Hyderabad are against moonlighting

    Highlighting certain key reasons, Manoj Vasireddy, neurologist at Amor Hospitals, said, “When a human body is put under stress, it releases cortisol and adrenaline hormones, which further lead to anxiety and depression. And these two are the major causes for mental health disorders. Sustained anxiety or depression is likely to cause high blood pressure which will have a direct impact on the heart.

    “It is very important that IT professionals who sit in front of a computer for long hours know how to balance their life with work. The more an individual works, the more she/he needs rest to recover and rejuvenate from day to day stress. Professionals working for long hours must also do some exercise to stay both physically and mentally fit.”

    Shivaram Rao Komandla, consultant neurophysician, Yashoda Hospitals in Hyderabad, said, “Working for long hours or engaging in physically or mentally demanding work can lead to chronic stress, which can contribute to a range of health issues, including neurological problems. Chronic stress has been linked to changes in the brain that can increase the risk of developing anxiety, depression, and other mental health disorders.

    “It can also cause physical changes in the brain, such as reduced volume in the prefrontal cortex, which is responsible for decision-making, planning, and impulse control. Also, chronic stress can contribute to the development of hypertension, which is a major risk factor for stroke. It’s important to prioritise self-care and manage stress when doing multiple jobs. This can include taking breaks, getting enough sleep, eating a healthy diet, and engaging in stress-reducing activities such as exercise or meditation.”

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  • 2008 Malegaon blast case: Ex-Army officer becomes 34th witness to turn hostile

    2008 Malegaon blast case: Ex-Army officer becomes 34th witness to turn hostile

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    Mumbai: A former Army captain, a witness in the 2008 Malegaon blast case who had accused the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) officials of threatening him to give a statement before a magistrate, on Wednesday turned hostile before a special NIA court here.

    He became the 34th prosecution witness to be declared hostile in the case in which Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP from Bhopal, Pragya Singh Thakur, is one of the key accused.

    This witness had filed a complaint with the Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission alleging that the state ATS officials threatened him to give a statement before a magistrate.

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    The witness had earlier given a statement to the National Investigation Agency (NIA) that when he first met Lieutenant Colonel Prasad Purohit in 2006, the latter who is one of the accused in the case, had asked the captain to work with him in the Abhinav Bharat organisation.

    Later that year, he was invited to a meeting at Purohit’s house in Pune. Purohit and an unidentified person had attended the meeting, where there was discussion on the work of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) , the witness had told the NIA.

    The discussion in the meeting was that the RSS should do “aggressive and nationalistic work” as it was not doing so and Abhinav Bharat can do that, he had told the probe agency.

    The witness had also told the NIA that in 2008, he had attended a meeting on the participation of Abhinav Bharat in politics.

    He also took part in a training session arranged by Purohit at Pachmarhi in Madhya Pradesh in 2008. About 20 youths from Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Karnataka attended the camp. Other accused Sameer Kulkarni and Sudhakar Chaturvedi were also present there, the witness had told the probe agency.

    He said the ATS (which probed the case earlier) at Nashik questioned him about his association with Purohit. They later took him to Mumbai and threatened him to give confession before the magistrate. After that, he had filed a complaint against the ATS officials at the Maharashtra State Human Rights Commission in 2009.

    However, during his deposition before the special NIA court judge A K Lahoti on Wednesday, the witness denied giving any statement. The court then declared him hostile.

    Six people were killed and more than 100 injured on September 29, 2008, when an explosive device strapped to a motorcycle went off near a mosque in Malegaon town in north Maharashtra, some 200 km from Mumbai.

    The ATS probed the case initially before the National Investigation Agency took over. A total of seven accused including Thakur and Colonel Prasad Purohit are facing trial in the case.

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  • India to witness five planets lined up in the night sky on Monday

    India to witness five planets lined up in the night sky on Monday

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    Hyderabad: Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus, and Mars will line up with the Moon in the skies in one of the most awaited celestial dances as seen for less than one hour from Earth after sunset on Monday.

    The phenomenon can be witnessed after sunset when the planets will form an arc-shaped appearance just above the horizon.

    Only some of these planets can be seen from Hyderabad from locations away from city lights with no tall buildings or mountains.

    While most of the planets should be visible to the naked eye, using binoculars, or even a telescope would give a better view of Uranus and one maybe able to witness a five-planet procession.

    Uranus will be above and left of Venus (easiest to spot with the naked eye) while Jupiter and Mercury would appear side-by-side, reported India Today.

    Citizens may download astronomy apps like SkySafari and others that will help locate each planet in the night sky.

    In this view, amateur astronomers are also participating in a Messier Marathon as 110 of the various deep sky objects catalogued by the French astronomer, Charles Messier, come into view.

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  • Markets witness rush as people stock on dates, fruits

    Markets witness rush as people stock on dates, fruits

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    Srinagar, Mar 23: Markets across the valley witnessed a good rush on Thursday with the beginning of the holy month of Ramadan, while people were busy stocking up on fruits and dates.

    Sajad Ahmad, a Srinagar resident told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that breaking the fast with dates is Sunnah (a Prophetic way) and Muslims across the world including Kashmir consume dates in this holy month in large quantities. “Apart from Sunnah, dates have health benefits,” he said.

    Parvez Ahmad, a wholesale and retail dealer of dates in Srinagar said this year they have 50 to 60 varieties of dates on display, mostly Saudi dates.

    “The prices of dates range from Rs 250 to Rs 1,500 per kg, and the majority of the dates in the market are from Saudi Arabia,” he said, adding, “We also have dates from other countries.”

    Parvez said there is a steep hike in rates compared to last year but that they are anticipating good sales as the holy month progresses. “Ideally, the first 10 to 15 days of the holy month record good sale of dates as people also purchase full boxes to make arrangements for Iftaars at Masjids and Darul-Ulooms. We also make special baskets of dates as gift packs,” he said.

    Another date seller in Srinagar’s Lal Chowk area said this year’s sales are comparatively low due to rising prices. “But we are hopeful of making more sales as the month progresses,” he said—(KNO)

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  • Hyderabadis to witness Numaish like expo in Ramzan 2023

    Hyderabadis to witness Numaish like expo in Ramzan 2023

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    Hyderabad: Every year, the exhibition ground in Hyderabad hosts the popular ‘Numaish’ fair, which lasts for 45 days and draws large crowds of people eager to purchase unique and special items. This annual event has become a beloved tradition for Hyderabadis, and now, a similar kind of shopping expo will be organized in the Chandrayangutta area of the city during the holy month of Ramzan in 2023.

    People can enjoy food after iftaari and do a lot of shopping at one place. The Kohinoor Expo timings will be from 6pm to 3am, giving people ample time to explore and shop to their heart’s content.

    Yes, this Ramzan you can enjoy shopping along with your kids as the place offers various fun activities like joy riding and bungee jumping for kids too. You can also have iftaar as several types of food stalls will be installed at the expo. From South Indian Dosa, Hyderabadi biryani to barbeque and everything in between, food lovers can enjoy a variety of food items at Noori palace in Badlaguda near Chandrayangutta.

    You can shop for Pakistani ethnic wear, traditional Indian dresses like sarees, etc. The Kashmiri and Lucknowi dresses will also be available at the expo. So, do not roam from shop to shop and get tired during Ramzan as this grand expo have everything to offer you at one place.

    If you purchase items worth more than three thousand, you may get a chance to win a golden necklace, an authentic Pakistani dress or abaya. Check out the viral reels below.

    The Kohinoor Expo is sure to be a hit among locals and visitors alike, providing a fun and exciting way to celebrate the holy month of Ramzan while also supporting local businesses. So mark your calendars and get ready for a unique and enjoyable shopping experience in Hyderabad this Ramzan!

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  • I stand by my decision, ‘no credible witness’ of crescent sighting from any territory in J&K: Grand Mufti J&K, Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam – Kashmir News

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    I stand by my decision, ‘no credible witness’ of crescent sighting from any territory in J&K: Grand Mufti J&K, Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam – Kashmir News

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  • I stand by my decision, ‘no credible witness’ of crescent sighting from any territory in J&K: Grand Mufti J&K, Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam – Kashmir News

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    I stand by my decision, ‘no credible witness’ of crescent sighting from any territory in J&K: Grand Mufti J&K, Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam – Kashmir News

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  • Ramadan 2023: ‘Received Witness’ About Sighting of Ramadan Crescent from J&K District – Kashmir News

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    Received Witness’ About Sighting of Ramadan Crescent from Poonch, Source under Scrutiny: Grand Mufti J&K Nasir-ul-Islam

    Srinagar, Mar 22 :  Grand Mufti Jammu and Kashmir, Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam has said that his office has received witness’ about sighting of moon for holy month of Ramadan 1444 A.H, though the source of the witness is under scrutiny to make any final announcement.

    Islam told GNS that the office has entrusted its men across all districts of Jammu and Kashmir to see if the crescent is observable at any place. “We as such received witness’ from Poonch district of Jammu division suggesting evidence of the Ramadan crescent there”, Islam said adding the source is being scrutinized for its reliability to make any final announcement.

    “Once we are ready with any decision, we will let the people know it accordingly”, he further said. (GNS)


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  • Received Witness About Sighting Of Ramadan Crescent, Source under Scrutiny: Grand Mufti JK

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    SRINAGAR: Grand Mufti Jammu and Kashmir, Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam has said that his office has received witness’ about sighting of moon for holy month of Ramadan 1444 A.H, though the source of the witness is under scrutiny to make any final announcement.

    He said that the office has entrusted its men across all districts of Jammu and Kashmir to see if the crescent is observable at any place. “We as such received witness’ from Poonch district of Jammu division suggesting evidence of the Ramadan crescent there”, Islam said adding the source is being scrutinized for its reliability to make any final announcement.

    “Once we are ready with any decision, we will let the people know it accordingly”, he further said. (GNS)

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  • Received Witness’ About Sighting of Ramadan Crescent from Poonch, Source under Scrutiny: Grand Mufti J&K Nasir-ul-Islam

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    Srinagar, Mar 22: Grand Mufti Jammu and Kashmir, Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam has said that his office has received witness’ about sighting of moon for holy month of Ramadan 1444 A.H, though the source of the witness is under scrutiny to make any final announcement.

    Islam told GNS that the office has entrusted its men across all districts of Jammu and Kashmir to see if the crescent is observable at any place. “We as such received witness’ from Poonch district of Jammu division suggesting evidence of the Ramadan crescent there”, Islam said adding the source is being scrutinized for its reliability to make any final announcement.

    “Once we are ready with any decision, we will let the people know it accordingly”, he further said. (GNS)

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