@theliverdoc ICSE Board or its evolved version is the answer for reforming our primary and secondary education
CBSE shall not serve the purpose for India in the 21st century
@bhaumikgowande Delhi has received so much undeserved criticism over the years that we often overlook the fact that it is most beautiful and livable amongst all Indian cities. If is such a multilayered city with infrastructure, greenery, culture and history
What if mood stabilizers, not antidepressants alone, are the answer for self-injury in depressed teens? New meta-analysis in JCP shows that across mood stabilizer studies (lithium, valproate), response rates doubled and patients showed significant improvements in anxiety, depression, impulsivity, and self-injury severity. The mechanism: targeting impulsivity and aggression, not just mood elevation. Critical context—NSSI affects 51-52% of adolescents with depression, and medication-free periods showed fewer NSSI episodes than SSRI treatment in some studies.
Read full article here -----> https://t.co/tGSRSdX62d
Sign up for our weekly email newsletter here -----> https://t.co/jOCzEnJ4PB
#Psychiatry #Adolescent #Depression #NSSI #SelfHarm #Psychopharmacology #JCP
This is Kosmos society in Noida.
These stray dogs are multiplying like z0mb!es & ru!n!ng our peace to the highest level.
They serve zero purpose in any society.
Benefits-0
Risks-99
We survive the 🐕s in the day & we tolerate the 🐕s in the night.
Dog lovers aren't adopting them.
@patralekha2011 The @MCDdelhi and the @DelhiGovDigital have turned a blind eye towards the encroachments so rampant in Delhi be it the footpaths or the residential colonies or commercial areas that it has become unlivable outside your own bubble
@tylerblack32@joannamoncrieff I believe the problem in reaching some kind of agreement with the anti- psychotropic lobby is that they have stopped updating themselves with the progress in Psychiatry since the 1960s
The same kind of arguments bereft of science have been going around since the last week
@ompsychiatrist It's an open season in the US, every foolish conspiracy theory in circulation is being discussed in the open and treating mental illness has always been ripe for speculation ignoring the millions of lives it saves each year
@vivekortho007 The consultation fees was pretty low for Bangalore
The timely access to quality medical specialists at such a low price point in India is unrivalled globally and a blessing that is hardly appreciated
@RoshanKrRaii Even thinking of the @INCIndia ruled years brings nightmares to crores of fellow Indians! Public memory is short otherwise the pathetic life compared above was a norm in the UPA years
We offered 5 people a Porsche 911 GT3 RS if they could get @WisprFlow to make a mistake
It's the fastest and most accurate AI voice dictation app that's 3x more accurate than ChatGPT, Claude, or Siri.
Today, we’re finally launching on Android. Download now: https://t.co/TJhnUhDSLv
As a part of the launch, we’re giving away 6 months of Wispr Flow Pro for free.
Like, retweet and comment ‘Wispr Flow’ to get it. Enjoy.
— Written with Wispr Flow
@Iyervval Couldn’t agree more. Delhi has a beautiful way of embracing you wholeheartedly and without hesitation. The city’s beauty and greenery,its tree-lined avenues, gardens, and everchanging seasons quietly deepen that sense of belonging Delhi isn’t just a city It truly feels like home
On 25th of February 2011 I moved to Delhi after 12 years in Australia. Today marks my 15th year as a resident of Delhi.
As a kid I never liked the city. But since that day in 2011 - I’ve felt nothing but love and acceptance in Delhi. Random kindness to an unheard of researcher from people you least expect. Every door was opened to me - every courtesy extended - no judgement be it of political views, lifestyle, looks, anything - and most importantly absolutely no expectation of anything in return.
You realise that is the unique charm of Delhi. If you have basic affability, abilities and talent - everything - literally everything opens up to you. It is after all a city where the whole of India congregates and does so without judgement no matter what the public posturing may be.
In these 15 years I’ve made friends across politics - who have gone way over and above the call of duty - during the tough times. All of this without needing any public acknowledgment or credit. I’ve made my most lasting and solid friends here.
This is such a far cry from what you hear about the superficiality - the excess bling-bling and flashiness of Delhi. Yes - that does exist - but just because they’re superficial to you doesn’t mean they’re superficial to everyone. I’ve realised “social class” means nothing here - the richest of billionaires - the most powerful of politicians - will make you part of their family - and the poorest of the poor will help you when needed.
Delhi gets an unnecessary bad rap because of the alleged “rudeness” of the punjabis-Jaats-Gujjars-etc.. Guess what? that brusqueness is just a facade for people who are incredibly loyal and warm once you take the effort to know them.
Are there bad people in Delhi? Yes. But every city has them. So why single out Delhi? Far from it - the warmth of the rest of Delhi more than compensates as opposed to the indifference of other cities. I’ve realised that in this city you have to be a genuinely rotten human being to feel left out - rotten but not a social misfit - because even social misfits easily acquire a sense of belonging and family here.
Today I’m happiest and feel the safest when I land in my beloved Delhi… “Sigh! I’ve reached home - home sweet home”
Love You Delhi!
Saturday evening chaos at C-Hexagon, India Gate. Lawyers’ vehicles parked during Bar Council Delhi elections led to hour-long traffic jams. Public inconvenience is unacceptable. Elections cannot compromise civic order @dtptraffic@DelhiPolice must ensure better traffic management