@IndianGems_ They have voters who vote for zero capital gain taxes
In india voters vote for free cash yojnas
The government gives what the voters take, what’s the point in blaming them?
Dr Lopa Mehta, 78, a retired physician from KEM Hospital, has written her living will, clearly stating she does not want to be put on ventilators, feeding tubes, or receive aggressive treatment if her condition becomes terminal or irreversible.
She believes that death is a natural process, not a medical failure, and that modern medicine often turns it into something to be fought at all costs, even when there is no hope left.
She has seen countless families emotionally and financially devastated by prolonged ICU care.
That is why she has chosen to avoid it and wants to be taken only to KEM Hospital, where she worked and trusts no unnecessary interventions will be made.
Have you ever thought about how you would want to be treated when the end is near?
Do you think your family would honour such a wish?
And most importantly, do you believe hospitals in India would respect such choices, or would they push for procedures just because they want to make profits?
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और सांसद के फ़ॉरेन टूर तक।
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Don't go to Chiropractors people. They are quacks with no idea about human anatomy and physiology. At best, you come out unhurt, worst, you can land up in ICU with a ruptured artery and stroke.
The same goes for acupuncture too. Quacks of the first order. Recently an acupuncture practitioner in Kerala killed her own baby after he developed jaundice and she tried acupuncture and all sorts of anti-science practices on him. The police are after her now.
Stay away from these kinds of "healthcare" practitioners and save yourself.
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I badly want real estate bubble to crash in India, and especially in Chennai.
In a 4 storey building with a 20 feet approach road, a 3BHk with carpet 900 sqft (super built up 1400 sqft) is being quoted at ₹2.3Cr inclusive everything.
The audacity of the sales person to say “just ₹2.3Cr” got me fuming, asking him what I’m getting for that amount.
It doesn’t even have space for a fire engine to come in easily.
People should realise to not pledge their life to the bank, by buying such mediocre properties. It’s better to put the foot down saying, there’s no value in the project and I’m not gonna shell out a bomb for this sh*t.
There needs to be a @VishalBhargava5 for the Chennai market.
I don't think people realise the depth of the tragedy that has happened. For me this is just unimaginable.
A flight full of people that took off from Ahmedabad went down in flames killing nearly everyone on it. Including infants and children. Whole families wiped out (I find some solace in knowing that some families, all of them, died together, and none was left behind to live a life full of emptiness)
The ball of metal and fire then showered down on a major medical college hostel and canteen killing many undergraduate students, interns and senior residents.
Students were taking their lunch break, waiting to go back to class or the hospital to learn and attend to patients.
They had spent the majority of their lives reading and learning and painstakingly cracking the medical entrance exams are living their dream.
Some of them would have recently joined, taking loans and sacrificing so much. Including their parents. It was all of their dreams that went down in flames and rubble.
I see many accounts throwing conspiracy theories, playing the blame game, indulging in divisive politics, creating misinformation about what happened and others sharing gory images and details from the tragedy.
I wish we were more civilized and caring. We are humans first and humanism eclipses everything else. Let us share resources that can be helpful to those in need and their families.
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Act like an adult and a compassionate human during colossal tragedy. It helps.
Lets understand ROCE, ROE, D/E and few other metrics by a very simple example.
Ramu sells Vadapav.
He started a biz with 2Lac. Thats equity.
To grow the business he took loan of 1 Lac. For buying equipment and Land.
So the total capital in the business is 3 Lac rupees.
1/15
How a fund management company achieved a 51% CAGR in 5 years.
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Unani practitioner at Kolkata, India has diagnosed a patient with small pox on 9th April 2025. Please don't go for diagnosis or treatment to "doctors" who have B.U.M.S* degree.
*Bachelor of Unani Medicine and Surgery.
Unani is a nonsense alternative medicine similar to Ayurveda and Homeopathy.
Help me understand why the Indian healthcare system is confusingly rotten to the core.
Homeopathy was "invented" by physician Samuel Hahnemann in the 1800s so that patients do not suffer from "allopathic practice." In fact Homeopathy 5 years teaching curriculum in India includes sections which brainwashes students into learning "allopathy' is evil and how Homeopathy "gently heals" (it doesn't).
Practicing Homeopaths promote modern medicine and anti-science ideologies and fearmonger patients on "allopathic synthetic chemicals" to increase their business.
The Government of India has a (nonsensical) legit 5 years Homeopathy teaching course called BHMS [Bachelors in Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (duh)] where they teach all modern medical subjects including anatomy, physiology and pharmacology, but eventually allow graduates to prescribe only sugar water, sugar pills dipped in alcohol or diluted/undiluted alcohol as supposed "medicines." India has one of the largest practicing Homeopathy communities in the world.
Why are "allopathy" fearing Homeopaths so excited about prescribing modern medicines to their patients? Why do we even have this garbage degree as a career option?
This notification means that Homeopaths really, really, realize that their practice is all smoke and mirrors and they are willfully and intentionally mistreating and defrauding their patients.
What does the Homeopathy community in other parts of India have to say about this? Is this what they want too? For Samuel Hahnemann to roll in his grave?
Even though I applaud this gesture from the good doctor, I have reservations.
Indian doctors have "normalized" seeing "large" numbers of patients as a benchmark in good clinical practice when it is not.
Seeing large numbers of patients, in this instance, 140 in a day is unhealthy practice, maybe not for the doctor, but definitely for the patients.
I would rather see a few tens of patients and be deeply part of their journey - rather than follow a hectic automated "treatment only" plan designs which follows science, but does not encompass humanism.
This is the reason why compassionate care is severely lacking among Indian doctors. They may be treated well, no doubt, but how many doctors have touched upon the humane side of clinical medicine with this sort of crazy practice?
Clinical medicine in this true art form is dying or already dead because of this absurd normalisation of seeing many patients as a benchmark of good practice.
A new generation of doctors must learn to balance the art of clinical medicine with science so that both doctors and patients enjoy well- being.
Both physical and mental.
Break dogmas.
Question traditions.
Change for the better.
A woman was admitted to my Liver ICU.
She was jaundiced since five days.
Her eyes were a deep yellow, her bilirubin levels were 23 mg/dl (normal <1.2)
She was in altered behaviour since three days. When she was in my ICU, she was unresponsive and gasping. We put her on a ventilator to protect her airway.
Her blood tests showed that she was "acidotic" - meaning, she had a build-up of acid in the bloodstream due to failing kidneys.
We put her on continuous renal replacement therapy or CRRT a special type of dialysis that we do for unstable patients in the ICU whose bodies cannot tolerate regular dialysis. Instead of doing it over four hours, CRRT is done 24 hours a day to slowly and continuously clean out the waste products and fluid from the patient.
She went into shock and her blood pressure fell, because her heart was failing due to a failing liver and the intense inflammation ravaging her body. We started her on vasopressors, a type of medication that help constrict blood vessels, which can increase blood pressure and inotropes, a group of medications that help increase the force of heart muscle contractions, which can improve blood pumping efficiency.
She had no pre-existing liver disease. In fact, she was hale and hearty just a week ago, travelling and spending time with her family. Now she was on a ventilator, in multiple organ failure - an event brought on by a sudden failure of her liver functions.
A catastrophic condition called acute liver failure, when a devastating insult overwhelms the healthy liver's ability to regenerate and it shuts down rapidly, dragging all other organs to hell with it.
As part of this process, due to the failing liver, ammonia, a toxic waste byproduct of metabolism, drastically increases in the blood, crosses the blood brain barrier, goes into the brain cells, causing them to alarmingly swell, leading to brain failure - a condition called hepatic encephalopathy - the hallmark of acute liver failure.
A failing liver also brings about another disastrous event. Severe thinning of the blood - called coagulation failure, because the liver is what makes the proteins that help maintain balance in clotting/bleeding activity. The INR or international normalized ratio, that looks at the clotting function of the blood was 6 in her (normal ~ 1).
Her brain swelling worsened so badly and so rapidly that her brain fell down through the holes at the base of the skull - a condition called herniation. It was instant brain death.
She is on full on supports. The tubed-machine is breathing for her. The CRRT machine is doing what her kidneys were supposed to do and the vasopressors and inotrope drugs were forcefully making her heart beat and pump until they fatigue and give away.
An ultimate event that was likely to happen tonight. She will die. I spoke to her sons and told them this is what it was going to be. Their healthy, beloved mother who was smiling and laughing with them last week, was now going into the dark without even the chance for them to say proper goodbyes.
They asked me for a space in the ICU for them to complete their religious ceremonies for the dying so that she can go in peace and unto God. I allowed them.
She will die tonight.
But before she did, we found the cause for her liver failure and eventual death.
Unani.
Unani medications given for osteoarthritis of the knee. She took it for 4 months, up until her symptoms started. And now she was going away.
This is the prescription. I could not retrieve the products, which was about 100km away, at their home. A cousin in the family promised me that he will get them to me for analysis because I told him the greatest probability for her avoidable death were those Unani medications - toxic herbs, liver toxic adulterants. I will analyze them for their understanding, spending money from my pocket, like I always do, for victims of alternative medicine.
Unani is to the Muslim community, what Ayurveda is to the Hindu community. Both are pseudoscientific practices without any benefits whatsoever, but with well documented harms. Some fatal.
If you have to make a choice for your healthcare, make sure it is modern, science-based medicine. Because it is not built on lies and deception. But objective evidence and understanding of benefits vs. risks.
Choose the science, because it does not dramatize to promote, but only acts to your benefit.
Hello. Just wanted to show the inside of the liver of a 32 year old, "weekends only" alcohol drinking man, and the healthy donor liver of his wife, that he received, that will help him survive to see their little daughter grow up.