I have been trying their helpdesk number to address my grievances regarding the form fill up of adv no.-13/24
I have completed my graduation from a central university but I was shocked to find out that the name of my university was missing in the list.
Now how do I fill up the form? When I can't find appropriate qualification details while filling up the form. I have also mailed the same on your official mail IDs but no response from your end.
Tomorrow is the last date and such negligence is unacceptable.
She could have used the years to rest. Instead, she chose to heal.
At nearly 100, Dr K Laxmi Bai gifted her entire life’s savings, Rs 3.4 crore, to AIIMS Bhubaneswar to build a gynaecological oncology unit for women battling cancer across Odisha and beyond.
Born in 1926, Dr Laxmi Bai was in the first MBBS batch at SCB Medical College, Cuttack. She later earned her DGO and MD from Madras Medical College and went on to pursue an MPH at Johns Hopkins Hospital in the USA, an extraordinary achievement for her time.
For more than five decades, she served women with care and dignity, from government hospitals in Sundargarh to teaching at MKCG Medical College, Berhampur, where she retired as professor in 1986.
Now, as she steps into her 100th year, her gift is shaping a future where more women receive timely, specialised cancer care. Her only wish is that this contribution trains future doctors and offers hope to countless lives.
Some call it charity. The world will remember it as a legacy.
#DrLaxmiBai #AIIMSBhubaneswar #WomensHealth #CancerCare #Odisha #PositiveNews
[Dr Laxmi Bai, AIIMS Bhubaneswar, cancer care, Odisha, Positive News, Inspiring Senior Citizens]
I was trained to fight Wars.
She was never trained for the kind of battles, she fought every day.
When I left for NDA, I was 18.
A BOY full of pride,
Carrying a steel trunk and dreams.
When I got Commissioned,
I was 22 : A MAN in uniform.
But the day I Married her,
I realised the true meaning of courage...
Not in Bullets, but in Patience.
The first time I got posted to the border,
She didn’t cry.
She just smiled and said,
“Bas phone karte rehna.”
And when the phone didn’t connect for days,
She still smiled when her parents asked, “Kaisa hai beta?”
She’s been smiling through uncertainty ever since.
She celebrates #Diwali by herself.
Lights diyas in every corner of our small SF quarter...
Says it makes her feel I’m home.
One year, the electricity went out.
She told me later how she sat in darkness, lighting candles one by one, whispering to my Mom :
“He must be lighting diyas on the border too.”
That night, I was under a tarpaulin tent, eating cold poori and pickle from a dented mess tin.
#Karwachauths come and go.
She dresses up, puts on sindoor, opens the video call, and smiles through a weak network..
“Main dekh liya, tum khana khao.”
The call drops before I can even reply.
She handles everything.
From paying bills online to fixing the water motor.
When the car broke down,
she learned to push-start it.
When I couldn’t come home for medical emergencies,
she sat in the hospital alone,
praying to every god she knew.
Through it all, she never complains.
Not once.
She once had a promising career
a steady job, her own desk, colleagues, and a sense of independence she had built with quiet pride.
But when I got my first peace posting,
She made a choice most won’t understand.
She left it all behind..
Not because she had to,
but because she wanted to be with us.
She said, “What’s the point of building a career if it keeps us apart?”
Since then, every posting, every move, every new city has been her project ..
Rebuilding a home from scratch, Without complaint,
Without applause.
She keeps my medals polished but tells me softly..
“Don’t bring more medals,
if they cost us more years Apart.”
I’ve realised that the bravest salute isn’t given on the parade ground..
it’s given silently...
..by a woman waving from a railway platform.
They don’t wear stars on their shoulders,
but they carry the weight of our absence,
With grace.
So if you ever meet a soldier,
Salute twice ..
once for him,
and once for his Wife
that keeps him strong.
Because I may have fought for the Nation,
but she fought for my life.
And she won every single time.
❤️ To every military wife,
YOU are the unseen medal
We proudly wear. 🫡
#KarwaChauth2025 ❤️ #Love
On #WorldMentalHealthDay, here’s a look at the initiatives implemented by the government to provide accessible, affordable and quality mental health care services to one and all.
#WorldMentalHealthDay2025
Smt. Surekha Yadav, Asia’s First Woman Train Driver, will retire on 30th September after 36 glorious years of service
A true trailblazer, she broke barriers, inspired countless women, and proved that no dream is beyond reach.
Her journey will forever remain a symbol of women empowerment in Indian Railways.
#SurekhaYadav #TrailblazerOnTracks #Retirement #IndianRailways #Centralrailway
@NetMeds@NetmedsTamil@RIL_Updates — you are accountable for delivering essential medicines on time. Patients and caregivers shouldn’t have to go through this emotional stress and medical risk because of poor logistics or mismanagement. This is not just a delay—it’s negligence.
@NetMeds@NetmedsTamil@RIL_Updates I need immediate action from @NetMeds regarding the delayed delivery of Deviry SR tablet along with other ones which have been delayed for the past two days. I also wish to mention that the above-mentioned medicine is for treating uterine tumor
(my delivery address) comes in the territory of India only.
P.S.- I was polite in all the calls made several times to the representatives and fake delivery partners who first says to deliver the medicines and then suddenly tells you that the address doesn't come in their area.