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Sharing my personal experience only no accumulation. Dr. Maqbool treated my father well initially. After the Cath Lab opened at GMC Anantnag, however, it became extremely difficult to get an appointment. After several failed attempts, we finally met him outside the Cath Lab.
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We sought a second opinion at SKIMS Srinagar, where a doctor adjusted the medications and found no immediate need for a pacemaker. Alhamdulillah, nearly two years later, that need has still not arisen.
Local vendors may not necessarily want non-local tourists, but at least locals should have been allowed to visit these places to support these families.
A blanket ban like this feels nothing less than collective punishment. We need to talk about this before it becomes normalised
Watched @Imadclicks’s Yousmarg vlog, and it honestly broke me. Seeing people struggle to meet daily needs because of government restrictions is heartbreaking.
But believe me Yousmarg is just the tip of the iceberg. The same story exists across Kashmir.
Just to stay relevant this bhaisahab is spreading hate and fear about kashmiri hospitals.
It’s important to understand that false claims are being made about Kashmir’s hospitals just to promote hospitals in Punjab and Delhi, which even take away money collected through donations.
At hospitals, patients walk in sick and too often never walk out. Infections, unhygienic wards, poor food & infected oxygen issues , this isn’t care, it’s neglect. Absent Sr. Docs. We need accountability, not condolences...
Just attended a wedding. Ate exactly like this. Purely my choice. Even when everyone around me kept nagging me that I take the niqab off. I didn’t.
We don’t do it for you. Deal with it.
Today, Jhelum not only showed her fierce power, but it also exposed our actions and showed us the harm we’ve caused. The river is filled with plastic pollution, and it’s heartbreaking to see. All the garbage we’ve thrown in has come back to haunt us.