Doctors in Odisha are being assaulted inside hospitals. Instead of ensuring their safety and bringing the culprits to justice, the government is allegedly terminating contractual doctors and withholding the salaries of regular doctors who are protesting.
Is this how we treat the very people keeping our healthcare system alive?
A government that punishes doctors for demanding safety is sending a dangerous message to every healthcare worker in the state. Doctors deserve protection—not intimidation.
Odisha Government, stop targeting doctors. Address the violence. Restore salaries. Reinstate those affected. Healthcare cannot survive if doctors have to fear both mobs and the administration.
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#Bhubaneswar | Odisha Government will be responsible for any patient death resulting from the ongoing impasse: OMSA President.
"We have always been ready for dialogue, but the government has been delaying and resorting to threats instead of meaningful discussions," he alleged. #Odisha
Once a barren patch of land. Today, a forest that protects daughters.
In Piplantri, a small village in Rajasthan’s Rajsamand district, grief quietly grew into one of India’s most beautiful social revolutions.
After losing his young daughter, village sarpanch Shyam Sundar Paliwal made a promise that would change everything.
For every girl child born in the village, 111 trees would be planted in her honour. What began as a single tribute slowly turned into an entire ecosystem of hope.
Today, Piplantri is home to over 3 lakh trees including mango, sheesham, banyan and peepal. Land that was once dry and barren is now lovingly called ‘Nandan Van’ or the forest of happiness.
The green cover has helped revive groundwater, bring back birds, and give the village a new identity.
But this movement goes beyond environment. It gently challenged mindsets around female foeticide, turning the birth of a girl into a moment of pride, celebration and community responsibility.
For his impact on society and sustainability, Shyam Sundar Paliwal was honoured with the Padma Shri in 2021.
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Have sought urgent attention and intervention of Hon. IT Minister to take the issue of increasing incidents of AI apps being prompted to sexualise and undress women by unauthorised use of their images on social media. There have to be guardrails put in place by features such as Grok that do not violate women’s dignity, big tech firms need to take the onus.
And I wish men indulging in such behaviour were educated better at their homes & schools so as to not become such sick perverts in their adulthood.