Sir, @KTRTRS garu, plz once visit #dammaiguda lakes. Water is jet black in color because of #jawaharnagar dumping yard. 90% people are facing knee and kidney problems due to high salts ppm water from bore wells.
Japan suspended batches of Indian mangoes because of fruit flies. Because the Indian fruit flies are non-native to Japan. If fruit flies are eating a fruit, then the fruit is actually good, not poisonous as many have claimed.
In fact, there's a food movement that eats vegetables and fruits that are affected by insects as they seem to have more beneficial nutrients for humans.
Anyway, the point is, Japan has banned American fruit imports too over pesticides (due to more stringent requirements in Japan).
But Americans aren't making thousands of videos claiming their fruits are poisonous. Indians do it. Indians themselves do hit jobs against their own country's products due to politics and programming.
Another pseudo-intellectual spotted!
We support democratic politics, not selective, agenda-driven politics.
You were silent throughout the past. No questions, no criticism, no outrage. But the moment #PawanKalyan announced that @JanaSenaParty will contest in Telangana, you suddenly became politically active. That itself exposes the bias.
పైగా “I’m your fan” అంటూ disclaimer వేసుకుని lecture ఇవ్వడం ఇంకో level irony. Silly, I admired you all these days.
If there is one leader in today’s politics whose honesty, integrity & intentions are rarely questioned even by political opponents, it’s @PawanKalyan.
When criticism is selective, credibility is lost.
Have some shame, @eyrahul 🤦♂️
You didn’t expose #PawanKalyan today. You exposed your own bias🙏
For years, Kala-Azar was a death sentence for some of India’s poorest families.
And treatment itself felt like punishment.
15 injections. Every alternate day.
A drug that sometimes caused dangerous heart complications.
For many families, surviving the disease wasn’t the only battle, a month away from work often meant losing the income that kept food on the table.
Prof. Shyam Sundar from Banaras Hindu University looked at this reality and asked:
What if one dose is enough?
In 2010, his landmark study in the New England Journal of Medicine showed that a single-dose liposomal amphotericin B treatment could cure Kala-Azar with a 95.6% success rate.
One breakthrough changed everything.
He also helped introduce rapid diagnostic strip tests that cut detection time from weeks to minutes.
WHO updated treatment protocols.
The medicine that cost nearly ₹19,000 per vial started reaching India free through donation programmes.
Today, India has moved from battling Kala-Azar outbreaks to pushing toward elimination.
And behind that story is a professor who spent decades making sure poverty didn’t decide who lives and who dies.
#PadmaShri #HealthcareHeroes #MedicalInnovation #PublicHealth #IndiaNews
[Padma Shri, Kala Azar, Public Health, Medical Innovation]
👩Lets Remove Modi
👨Why ?
👩Because fuel prices are high
👨So whom we will replace Modi with ?
👩Rahul Gandhi led congress
👨hmm... Will they reduce fuel prices ?? Their states r selling more expensive fuel vis-vis BJP ruled states
👩You bloody hate mongering Sanghi ! Blocked
Within 15 mins of painting the road divider, people had already spat gutkha all over it.
And then they still blame the govt for poor management, but never their own lack of civic sense!!
🚨 BIG SCAM BY INSURANCE COMPANY
Age : 27
Last Year Premium : ₹8836
This Year Premium : ₹9313
Last Year GST : ₹1348
No chance of age wise increase
In the name of Medical Inflation they have increased insurance premium by 25%
Now GST is 0 by Govt still premium is more than last year
This is pure scam and GST benefit is not passed on to the customer by Insurance Companies
@GST_Council@nsitharamanoffc@policybazaar@Niva_Bupa
I want to see such indian content creators being celebrated, way more than we do.
What an awesome way to remember formulas: Bam Bam Bhole , Sona Chandi Tole 🤩
Anita's daughter had studied at a private school in Hyderabad for 6 years.
In 2022, Anita got a job transfer. Needed a Transfer Certificate to admit her daughter in a new city.
The school said: Pay the "development donation" first. ₹75,000.
She said she'd already paid all fees. Everything was clear.
School said: Donation is compulsory. No TC without it.
Her daughter missed the admission deadline at the new school.
Anita filed a complaint with the District Education Officer. Then consumer court.
The court said: A Transfer Certificate is a child's right. No school can withhold it for any payment — voluntary or otherwise. This is extortion.
School ordered to issue the TC immediately. Pay ₹50,000 compensation. Pay ₹15,000 legal costs.
They held a child's future hostage for ₹75,000.
Save this post. No school in India can legally withhold a Transfer Certificate for any payment. If this happens — file with the District Education Officer. Same day
Where can we get the machine he is using for to climb the coconut trees?
Can this also be used to climb Toddi trees as well? This will be great help if we can get this for our Goud brothers. @Ponnam_INC
This is what real humiliation looks like: an enemy turns your country into their hunting ground, killing at will, and all you do is run to the US president and beg for help despite having the world’s second-largest army.
And then you have the sheer audacity, the nerve, to mock the current incumbent as “surrender”? The very person who responded to such provocations by crossing the LoC twice and the IB once, forcing Pakistan to run to the US for help, the exact opposite of what happened before him.
Seattle authorities have announced $29 million (₹262 crore) in compensation for the family of Jahnavi Kandula, who was killed by a speeding police vehicle while crossing the road.
This is what civic liability looks like in a responsible society. Had she been in India, her family would have received ₹4 lakh and a visit from a local minister.
Of course, money can’t bring back the victim, but it enforces accountability and acknowledges the family’s irreversible loss caused by the state’s failure. I’ve seen cases in India where the sole breadwinner of a poor family dies due to civic negligence and the family receives just ₹2–4 lakh at best. People accept it because if they go to court, they would spend that ₹2–4 lakh on legal battles only and wait 10–20 years, only to end up with even more peanuts.
From official handles to ordinary trolls, there’s a flood of defamatory videos against PM Modi. Many of them are beyond disgusting and clearly criminal, worthy of legal action.
If this were against Congress, their entire police machinery would already be on the hunt. State Congress govts would have taken cognisance and filed FIRs after FIRs (remember that Rahul Gandhi's Padman video).
But BJP is being more democratic than necessary. At times, it feels like the legal cell exists only for samosa parties. Everyone waits for PM Modi to personally order action, even on matters that should be handled at a lower level.
This is exactly why Congressi trolls keep crossing all limits.
This needs fixing. @NitinNabin
Who is to blame? The authorities for giving permission and allowing OTC sale, or the pharmacist handing them out without the prescription, or the parent? Victim is the baby, finally!
If you ask me, if a medicine is not to be given to some one below 4 years of age, permission should not be given in the first place for these drops. If it is a schedule H drug, OTC sale should not be allowed.
@MoHFW_INDIA
#maxtradrops #sinarestAFdrops #solvincolddrops #zyrtecdrops #sinarestdrops
There is nothing like 'cough syrup'. Cough can be because of a lot of congestion,bronchospasm, bronchiolitis, acid reflux, allergy or infection. It can be a habit cough, or due to inflammation of the throat or stress related. Address the underlying cause.
Syrups available in India in the name of cough syrups contain either decongestants like phenylephrine (whose side effects are mostly due to overdosing or wrong dosing - increase in heart rate, increase in blood pressure, and arrhythmias), or anti allergy medications like chlorpheniramine and cetirizine (overdosing can cause sedation and respiratory depression- less with Levocetirizine, though), mucus breaking drugs like ambroxol and guaifenesin, bronchodilators like levosalbutamol and Terbutaline(overdosing can cause tremors, increased heart rate and arrhythmias) and cough suppressants like dextromethorphan and codeine(which can cause severe respiratory depression when overdosed). We should not suppress the cough, as it might even help in expelling the germs out.
For every medicine there is a minimum age before which we can't give the medicine to the child, especially without the paediatricians's advice. For phenylephrine in India, it is now four years, though most guidelines say it is 2 years. For cetirizine, it is 6 months. In India the combination of Phenylephrine and Chlorpheniramine should not be used below 4 years of age.
If a medicine is prescribed by a doctor, If the right dose is given by a mother for a right indication, problems usually don’t happen. The problem of overdosing happens when the parents go and buy over-the-counter medications, and give them randomly without knowing the doses. So, don’t buy the so called cough syrups on your own and decide to give them to the children. If they have a cough, paediatricians are there to address the underlying cause for cough and prescribe the treatment depending on the age group, symptoms, and the etiology. Stick to the doses, read expiry date. Doctors should write the prescriptions clearly, mention composition and tell the parents not to repeat the prescription, explain to them about dangers of wrong dosing, overdosing and repetition of prescription.
First aid for cough mainly is compression with a warm cloth. In India many of them give steam directly. That is dangerous. If steam should be given, then the bathroom should be filled with the steam and the kid should be made to sit there.Don't give vicks,eucalyptus oil, Zindatilismath etc. In younger children they can cause seizures, and can worsen the cough and asthma symptoms.
If the nose is blocked, put one to two drops of saline nose drops (from the pharmacies) in each nostril. If the cough is severe, the kid is vomiting or coughing continuously, consult the doctor.
Drug regulators should avoid giving permission for drops and syrup with the same brand name, for unscientific combinations of medicines, for formulations with different components but the same brand name with a suffix or prefix. We need to have only a few standard brands or generic medicines with strong quality control. Form a panel of paediatricians for the same.
Also, Terbutaline and Levosalbutamol shouldn't be part of the combinations. We have specific indications for these medicines. Safer route of administration for Levosalbutamol is using a nebulizer or MDI with or with out spacer, only if advised by the paediatrician when the child has bronchospasm.
INFACT, AVOID COMBINATIONS!
Dr Sivaranjani Santosh