Sunrise Multispecialty Hospital Becomes a Leading Healthcare Provider For Economically Backward Individuals

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New Delhi: 10 Oct 2023: Located in Jamia Nagar-Shaheen Bagh, Delhi, Sunrise Multispecialty Hospital has emerged as a prominent healthcare provider for economically backward individuals. The hospital specializes in Gynecology, Dermatology, and Aesthetics services, providing high-quality medical care at affordable rates. Additionally, it also regularly organizes health camps to ensure healthcare accessibility for all.

The services offered here are primarily focused on women’s health, and the hospital is committed to providing comprehensive healthcare for their well-being. Mr. Mujeeb Alam Saifi, Co-founder of the Skin and Aesthetic Center at Sunrise Multispecialty Hospital, states, “Sunrise Multispecialty Hospital proved that quality healthcare can reach to everyone, regardless of their financial circumstances. Aim of the hospital is to prioritize healthcare access for all, enabling people to lead healthy and balanced lives. To achieve this, hospital also organize health camps periodically.”

He further stated, “The hospital’s Gynecology department offers extensive healthcare services for women of all ages, with a team of experienced specialists providing maternity services, surgery, and expertise in reproductive health.” Mr. Gaurav Trehan, from the hospital’s Financial and Management Department, said, “We aim to improve the health of our community, especially those with limited financial resources. Success in this endeavor can lead to a more better and healthy country.”

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Located at J-51/52, Kalindi Kunj Road, Jasola in New Delhi, Sunrise Multispecialty Hospital prioritizes healthcare services for residents of Delhi and its surrounding areas. The hospital’s mission is to ensure that quality healthcare remains accessible to all. The hospital also have Skin and Aesthetic Department where a team of specialized doctors provides a range of cosmetic procedures, including dermatology and aesthetics.

Sunrise Multispecialty Hospital offers emergency and ambulance services, general medicine, general surgery, pediatrics, orthopedics, neurology, ENT, gastroenterology, pulmonology, cardiology, radiology, and various diagnostic services. Furthermore, the hospital includes dialysis, ICU, NICU, private, and general wards, ensuring patients receive comfortable and secure care. Sunrise Multispecialty Hospital is dedicated to fulfilling the healthcare needs of the community and has risen as a leading healthcare provider for economically backward individuals, with a particular focus on women’s health, dermatology, and aesthetics services.

The European Union’s ‘More Than Food’ Campaign Continues its Culinary Journey in India with ‘Banter Over Brunch

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New Delhi, 6th October 2023: Following the resounding success of its premier food and beverage campaign, ‘More Than Food’ in India last year, the European Union (EU) extended its culinary offerings through an all-new exclusive gastronomical event, ‘Banter Over Brunch’. Anchoring the event, renowned chef, Chef Ajay Chopra assumed his status as the ambassador for the campaign once again and helped transport attendees on a captivating journey into the flavours of the European Member States through a delectable brunch spread.

The ‘More Than Food’ campaign in India was conceptualised with the aim to create a range of culinary experiences, bringing alive applications of European food and beverages in Indian cuisine with the objective to transport the audience to the picturesque and culturally rich landscape of the European Union. In line with this, ‘Banter Over Brunch’ saw a variety of mouthwatering dishes, including Berry blast smoothies, chocolate waffles, blackberry and Danablu (PGI) crostini, Mozzarella Avvolta Nel Prosciutto di Parma (PDO) and more, crafted from premium ingredients from the EU, such as fresh and processed fruits and vegetables, dairy and cheese, olive oil, chocolates, , along with pork and poultry products. The EU’s commitment to safety, quality, authenticity, and sustainability was at the heart of the menu, as Chef Ajay Chopra introduced each ingredient and its compelling heritage, as well as the EU’s ‘farm to fork’ strategy.

Sharing his thoughts on the extension of the campaign, H.E. Mr. Seppo Nurmi, Charge d’affaires a.i, Delegation of the European Union to India and Bhutan, said, “The idea behind EU’s More Than Food Campaign was to bring to Indian audiences exquisite culinary experiences from across Europe, while highlighting our commitment to vigorous food safety regulations that ensures that every European product that one bites into or drink is authentic, of exceptional quality, sustainable, and safe. Given the overwhelming response to the last campaign, we are happy to announce the extension of the campaign. We look forward to our Indo-European collaboration with the Chefs as well as unique curated events that we hope will bring out the rich European flavours.”

Speaking about the event, Chef Ajay Chopra Ambassador for the More Than Food campaign in India said, “I am thrilled and honoured to continue my association with the European Union’s ‘More Than Food’ campaign in India, especially as we bring this celebration forward with ‘Banter Over Brunch.’ European ingredients are a testament to the rich and diverse European culture, and this event offers our audience a unique opportunity to savour these culinary treasures. This event and partnership with the EU helped us explore exquisite European food and beverages, knowing they embody authenticity, excellent quality, sustainability, and safety. I look forward to seeing how our guests will craft their own delightful brunch experiences with these incredible ingredients, adding to the tapestry of European food culture.”

The guests were seen in awe of the flavourful dishes and authentic ingredients as they enjoyed the sumptuous brunch curated by the chef. With ‘More Than Food’, the EU will continue to increase awareness about the diverse, rich stories of ingredients and agricultural products from the European Union with campaign ambassadors Chef Ajay Chopra and Chef Guntas Sethi. The campaign aims to celebrate the diversity of product from across the 27 EU Member States through a series of events, social media features, B2B activities, and promotions.

In addition, The European Commission is organising a High-Level Mission with EU Commissioner for Agriculture Mr. Janusz Wojciechowski to New Delhi and Mumbai on 6 – 12 December 2023, to facilitate business networking between high-level delegates from the European agri-food sector and their Indian counterparts. Follow up the updates about the outcomes on High-level Mission on our website.

The Indian market places a lot of value on high quality, authentic products, which is evidenced by the level of imports of EU food and drink, amounting to €857 million in 2021. However, given the size of the Indian market – there is room for significant growth in exports of EU food and beverages, and the ‘More Than Food’ campaign is an initiative aimed at capitalizing on this potential.

Food and beverages from the European Union are available at multiple online and on-ground retail outlets across India.

Prof. Rajul Rastogi of Teerthanker Mahaveer Medical College & Research Center (TMU) Recognized Among Asia’s Top 50 Researchers

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Uttar Pradesh,6th October 2023 In a prestigious ceremony held at Mumbai’s Hotel Residency, Professor Rajul Rastogi, Senior Professor of Radiology at Teerthanker Mahaveer Medical College & Research Center, was honoured by EducationExpo TV with the Excellence Certificates and a Commemorative Plaque as one of Asia’s Top 50 Academicians and Researchers.

EducationExpo TV’s Chief Research Advisor, Dr. DC Singh, and Marketing and Branding Manager, RB Singh, jointly presented this esteemed recognition to Professor Rajul Rastogi. Under the leadership of Dr. DC Singh, the research team of CRAS (Company Rating Assessment System) at EET has included distinguished individuals in the fields of research paper writing, reviews, publication, book authorship, and contributions to areas like Ph.D. guidance and television.

These personalities have been involved in projects, conferences, guest lectures, radio/TV talks, published popular articles, filed patents, and consultancy projects to enhance their branding. Professor Rastogi, with over 23 years of experience in Radiology, has been serving TMU since 9 years.

During the conference, Professor Rastogi presented approximately 10 research papers on various topics, including MRI Liver Hydatid Cysts, Artificial Intelligence in the Brain, and DTI in Stroke, among others. research papers on various topics, including MRI Liver Hydatid Cysts, Artificial Intelligence in the Brain, and DTI in Stroke, among others.

KCR-2023 witnessed participation from approximately 3429 delegates from 41 countries. The three-day event marked the 79th KCR conference and was hosted in Seoul, South Korea, under the theme “Exploring Beyond the Horizon.” Distinguished speakers from institutions like New York University, Grossman School of Medicine, University of Edinburgh, Center for Clinical Brain Sciences, Mayo Clinical College of Medicine and Science, and Seoul National University Hospital presented lectures at KCR-2023.

Professor Rajul has visited 15 countries and presented approximately 165 research papers at nearly 110 national and international conferences. His 185 publications have been published at both national and international levels, with over 633 research scholars citing his work. Additionally, Professor Rajul has authored approximately 55 chapters in about 15 textbooks. He has also received several awards at the international and national levels.

Notably, Professor Rastogi presented 10 research papers at the Korean Conference of Radiology (KCR-2023) in Korea. He was honoured with the “Friends of Korean Conference of Radiology-2023” award and recognized as a “Traveler and International Member and Research Presenter” by Traveler EN International.

Two-day International workshop on “Nutrition, Health and Wellbeing” held at Amity University Haryana

Nutrition, Health and Wellbeing

Amity Medical School with Amity Academic Staff Collegein Collaboration with IAPEN India Association Delhi chapter organized a Two-day International workshop on “Nutrition, Health and Wellbeing” from 3rd – 4th October 2023. The event took place at Amity University Haryana and aimed to shed light on the pivotal role of nutrition in enhancing health and overall well-being.

The inaugural ceremony commenced with the invocation of divine blessings through Saraswati Vandana and the symbolic lighting of the lamp, symbolizing the enlightenment of knowledge.

Distinguished keynote speaker Prof (Dr) P.B. Sharma, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, Amity University Haryana, delivered an inspiring address, emphasizing the critical role of nutrition in promoting health and wellbeing. Prof. Sharma emphasized the importance of maintaining a healthy body, a healthy mind, and a happy soul. Our diet, our attitude and our caring and compassionate behavior together shall enable us to live a healthy life in harmony with nature. Here simplicity of lifestyle, stress-free work environment and self-regulation through a disciplined life holds a great promise for good health and well-being. Prof Sharma underscored the fact that a comprehensive understanding of nutrition is fundamental in today’s world, where health and wellbeing are of paramount concerns. His words resonated with the audience as he illuminated the pathways to a healthier and more fulfilling life through proper nutrition..

Guest of Honor, Prof. (Dr.) N. R. Dash, President of IAPEN India-Delhi Chapter and an expert in G.I. Surgery at AIIMS, New Delhi, shared insights on the vital connection between nutrition and wellbeing. His address covered a wide range of topics, including contemporary nutrition trends, the historical evolution of nutrition, personalized nutrition, family and community nutrition, bridging the DBM gap, and the growing concern of overnutrition.

The first plenary session featured esteemed speakers including Ms. Shilpa Chadha Thakur, General Secretary of IAPEN India-Delhi Chapter and Senior Consultant Dietetics at Asian Hospital, Faridabad. With a wealth of experience at her disposal, she delved into the multifaceted aspects of nutrition, touching upon its role in maintaining optimal health and how dietary choices impact various facets of our lives. Ms. Thakur’s presentation was a masterclass in the science of nutrition, leaving attendees with a deeper understanding of the subject.

Ms. Anita Jatana, Vice President of the IAPEN India, Delhi Chapter, and a Consultant Dietitian at Apollo Hospital, New Delhi. Her presentation focused on exploring the intricacies of dietary practices and their profound effects on health. Ms. Jatana’s expertise shone through as she elucidated the importance of tailored dietary plans in addressing specific health concerns and enhancing overall wellbeing. Her insights undoubtedly left attendees with valuable takeaways on the customization of nutrition for individual needs

The following session included a presentation by Mr. Nikesh Kumar Jain from NSR NutriEdu Tech Solutions Pvt. Ltd., followed by Ms. Pooja Singh’s workshop on innovation in contact lenses. Additionally, Ms. Tanima Chakraborty and Mr. Aashish Bhatnagar from Essilor conducted an engaging sessions, providing valuable insights to the attending students. The event also featured Poster/Model Presentations and a Quiz contest organized by the hosts.
The second day of the plenary session commenced with a presentation by Dr.Joydeep Dutta, a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at AUH. Subsequently, Arun Kumar Agarwal, President of Sound Hearing 2030, delivered a thought-provoking talk on “Young India-Unsafe Listening,” highlighting the rising concern of hearing loss among the younger generation.

The session continued with Mr. Suneel Kumar Dixit’s, Incharge Optometry department at Ahooja Eye & Dental Institute, Gurugram, and holds the crucial role of Project Manager at Niramaya Charitable Trust, Gurugram. His presentation on “Optometry Clinical Practice by Tele,” covered topics such as telemedicine, project proposals, and case-based discussions. Mr. Subrata Roy, clinical Optometrist at Lal eye hospital discussed “Custom-made Artificial Eye – Why Every Optometrist Should Be Aware,” offering valuable insights into the field.

The day continued with a workshop on “Ayurveda Technology in Nutrition” conducted by Ms. Shreya Agarwal from P-NUT and Phoenix Solanki and their team from Cochlear Ltd., who focused on “Cochlear Implant Fitting.” The event also featured a workshop on Scleral contact lenses by Purecon, led by Mr. GaganSahani and Ms. Achint Kaur.
International perspectives were brought to the workshop through presentations by Dr. Ang YeowNyin from UKM, Malaysia, and Dr. Meshach Aiwerioghene, Senior Lecturer in Healthcare Management at Swansea University, United Kingdom.

The workshop concluded with a session by Dr.SuparnaJerath, Program Head of Nutrition at The George Institute for Global Health, India, who further emphasized the significance of nutrition in health and wellbeing.

Dr Luxita Sharma, Director, Amity Medical School and Head of the Department of Dietetics & Applied Nutrition, AUH during her address shared her personal experiences in the field of clinical nutrition and highlighted the intrinsic link between proper nutrition and good health.

Prof. Sanjna Vij, Deputy Director, Amity Academic Staff College, Amity University Haryana, during her remarks provided a comprehensive introduction to the workshop’s theme and underscored the critical need for nutrition in promoting health and wellbeing.Proper nutrition is indeed a critical factor in maintaining good health and overall well-being, and workshops like this can play a crucial role in educating and raising awareness among participants, said by Prof Sanjna Vij

The event concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by Dr Luxita Sharma, Director, Amity Medical School and Head of the Department of Dietetics & Applied Nutrition, expressing gratitude to all dignitaries, participants, and organizers for making the workshop a resounding success.

The workshop achieved remarkable success, with a diverse gathering of over two hundred and fifty participants hailing from various universities and colleges and thanks to the Amity Medical School community, including dedicated faculty members, enthusiastic students, and the invaluable contributions of prominent individuals such as Dr Vijay Kumar, who heads the Audiology and Speech Language Pathology department; Dr Gaurav Bhardwaj, leading the Optometry and Vision Sciences department; and Dr.Sayantan Chakraborty from the Department of Public Health.

World Maritime Day: Four Important Trends in Seafarer Health

30th September 2023, Mumbai – Medsea, an International SOS company and a leading provider of health services to thousands of seafarers worldwide, provides their top four commercial maritime health trends for the remainder of 2023. The medical team analysed case data for 2023 so far, to help make predictions for the months ahead, during the colder months of the northern hemisphere winter.

Seafarers are often exposed to many occupational risk factors and face tough and harsh working conditions. The demanding working environment, which includes exposure to noises, chemicals, vibrations as well as isolation can lead to various physical diseases and mental illness. Research has shown that seafarers have a 1.3 times higher mortality rate than other employees. The mortality rate was especially high in smoking and alcohol-related causes. 1

Dr Katherine Sinclaire, Senior Medical Advisor at MedSea, comments “Promoting the health and wellbeing of seafarers is of paramount importance, not only for their individual welfare but also for the safety and efficiency of maritime operations. We encourage seafarers to call us regardless of their situation. This is not only to help mitigate the risks of a worsening medical situation but to also collect data and help us to better understand how to address the types of health conditions and medical needs onboard.”

Dr Sinclaire added “A key part of our role as medical professionals is to use this data to promote health at sea. We always want to minimise any unnecessary discomfort to seafarers, especially when shoreside medical assistance is days away, so we aim to prevent and educate wherever we can.”

Four key trends that appear in the case data are:

1. Dental health cases increasing

From January to August 2023, 13% of International SOS Maritime cases were related to dental issues, making it the second highest case category next to COVID-19. While this category has always seen high case volumes, it represents an increase year on year.

It is widely reported that poor dental hygiene may be linked to other chronic diseases2, such as diabetes and heart disease. In general, dental issues are preventable and can be avoided, therefore it is crucial for ship owners/operators to promote dental health onboard.

2. Seafarers need to be protected from the risks of COVID-19, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)

Global COVID-19 cases remain significant and this is reflected in MedSea data, with COVID-19 remaining the highest case category by volume. As winter approaches, this trend is expected to continue alongside viruses such as Influenza and RSV.

Ship owners should consider COVID-19 boosters and flu vaccinations where possible for their seafarers at risk, to minimise the potential for illness at sea and operational impact.

3. Addressing gastrointestinal challenges and norovirus outbreaks on board

Another common ailment encountered by MedSea is gastrointestinal issues. Prolonged periods at sea, irregular working hours, limited access to fresh and nutritious food can lead to digestive problems such as gastritis, constipation and food poisoning. Furthermore, Noroviruses are often associated with the maritime industry2. The highly contagious virus can spread rapidly in close quarters such as cruise ships and can result in severe gastrointestinal illnesses among crew members.

To prevent gastrointestinal diseases on board, ship owners should implement stringent sanitation measures, ensuring access to clean drinking water and promoting hygiene practices on board. It is crucial for seafarers to understand food safety practices, including proper food handling, preparation, and storage.

4. A culture of healthy lifestyle should be promoted among seafarers

Encouraging healthy eating habits, regular exercise, smoking cessation and preventing alcohol abuse among seafarers can have far-reaching benefits. A balanced diet ensures seafarers receive essential nutrients needed for optimal physical and mental performance during lengthy trips at sea.

Smoking cessation reduces the risk of tobacco-related diseases and improves respiratory health, which is vital for those working in confined spaces. Additionally, addressing alcohol abuse not only enhances seafarers’ health, but also mitigates the risk of accidents, ensuring a healthier and safer maritime environment.

Medica Superspecialty Hospital’s remarkable medical team successfully performs dual surgery on 24-year-old pregnant woman

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Mumbai, 29th September 2023: On the 11th of September 2023 – a remarkable medical achievement ensued at the Medica Superspecialty Hospital, the largest private hospital chain in Eastern India. In a single operating theater, a dual surgery involving a Lower Segment Cesarian Section and the removal of a Brain Tumor was successfully performed on a 24-year-old woman named Ms. Babita Devi, hailing from Samastipur, Bihar. This complex procedure was executed by a dedicated team of specialists, including Dr. L.N. Tripathy, Director of Medica Institute of Neurological Diseases (MIND); alongside Dr. Sunandan Basu, Senior Consultant, Neurosurgeon, Medica Superspecialty Hospital; Dr. Souptik Gangopadhyay, Consultant, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Medica Superspecialty Hospital; Anesthetist Dr. Amiya Mishra and Dr. Upasana Naskar with Dr. Nicola Judith Flynn, MD, Head of the Department of Pediatrics and Neonatology at Medica Superspecialty Hospital.

Ms. Babita Devi, 24 years, was initially admitted to AIIMS, Patna in August 2023, where she underwent a shunt operation. The doctors discharged her with the intention of addressing her brain tumor later, if necessary. However, when Dr. Sunandan Basu evaluated her condition at ESI-Kolkata, it became evident that she was not doing well. Since Patna lacked an ESI setup, Dr. Basu took upon the case. When Ms. Babita Devi arrived at Medica Superspecialty Hospital to seek treatment, she was in her 32nd week of pregnancy with her third child. To ensure the safety of both mother and baby, doctors initiated a course of steroids to facilitate the baby’s growth in the womb, a necessary step before any surgery could be performed. Within 2-3 days, it became apparent in the ICU that the patient’s condition was rapidly declining, with the brain tumor exerting pressure on the brain stem, which controls vital functions such as heart rate, breathing, consciousness, swallowing, and limb movement. On this critical day, the proficient team at Medica Superspecialty Hospital held a medical board to plan the line of treatment. Following discussions with Obstetrician Dr. Souptik Gangopadhyay, they opted to proceed with a Lower Segment Cesarean Section before the brain tumor surgery. Dr. Nicola Judith Flynn took care of the newborn immediately after delivery, while the other medical professionals embarked on the brain tumor operation within the same operating theater. Given the tumor’s location at the back of the brain, the surgery required approximately 4 hours and was successfully completed on September 11, 2023.

In reference to the successful operation, Dr. L.N. Tripathy, Director of Medica Institute of Neurological Diseases (MIND), emphasized, “Undertaking this operation was undeniably challenging, and as the patient’s condition continued to worsen, it became increasingly imperative to proceed promptly. Both surgeries were performed in the specialized Neurosurgery Operation Theater, equipped with a comprehensive array of monitoring and state-of-the-art equipment, including Neuro-navigation, a microscope, and the CUSA (Cavitron Ultrasonic Surgical Aspirator), all of which are readily available to our patients at MIND. I am delighted that the family has been reunited and is now cherishing precious moments with their newborn baby girl.”

Dr. Sunandan Basu, Senior Consultant Neurosurgeon at Medica Superspecialty Hospital, expressed, “Upon my initial assessment of the patient at ESI, I comprehended the gravity of the situation and promptly accepted the case, as it is our solemn responsibility to preserve lives. I am fortunate to be supported by a highly proficient team at Medica, who came together to ensure the success of this operation. Given that the patient was in her 32nd week of pregnancy, we administered steroids to facilitate the baby’s growth, which yielded positive results. The complexity of the procedure was amplified by the tumor’s location at the posterior part of the brain. Nevertheless, our unwavering dedication led to the complete removal of the tumor. Both the patient and her baby were discharged seven days post-surgery.”

Dr. Souptik Gangopadhyay, Consultant, Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Medica Superspecialty Hospital, stated, “Performing the operation was challenging due to the patient’s 32-week pregnancy, but it was a necessary step given the seriousness of the patient’s condition, which posed potential risks to both the mother’s and the fetus’s well-being. It is indeed heartening to witness that we could save both the mother and the newborn baby while having the tumor removed.”

Mr. R. Udayan Lahiry, Managing Director, Medica Group of Hospitals, shared, “I extend my best wishes for the mother and newborn and pray for their good health and well-being. At Medica, our steadfast commitment lies in providing our patients with the utmost quality of care, supported by our comprehensive range of cutting-edge medical technology. I congratulate the team of doctors who have taken utmost care and ensured wellbeing of the mother and the child at the same time.”

Mr. Ayanabh Debgupta, Joint Managing Director of the Medica Group of Hospitals, conveyed, “In the realm of healthcare, our primary responsibility is the preservation of life. In this instance, it was a matter of safeguarding two precious lives. I take immense pride in our hospital’s achievement, as we successfully performed both surgeries in the same operating theatre, ultimately saving the lives of both the mother and her baby. This accomplishment stands as a testament to the unwavering dedication of our medical professionals, demonstrating that with commitment, the seemingly impossible becomes achievable. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to the entire team that executed these operations, and we extend our best wishes to Ms. Babita Devi and her family for a healthy and prosperous future.”

Ms. Babita Devi, who is improving, expressed her gratitude, saying, “I want to thank all the doctors at Medica, who helped in saving our lives. They gave me hope from the beginning of my treatment. I’m happy for this new start in my life, and my baby daughter is healthy too.”

The new parents along with their two other children, are savoring precious moments with their newborn daughter, who has brought a renewed sense of joy and blessings into her mother’s life.

About Medica Group of Hospitals:  Medica Group of Hospitals, one of the major chains of hospitals in Eastern India today, has built and managed numerous healthcare facilities across the Eastern region over the past few years. The group has footprints in West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, Bihar, and Assam.

Introducing “Cold Blooded Love” by Girish Dutt Shukla : A Gripping Tale of Secrets, Betrayal, and Redemption

New Delhi, 27th, September 2023 – Renowned author Girish Dutt Shukla invites readers on a thrilling journey into the depths of human psychology with his latest masterpiece, “Cold Blooded. Love” In this riveting suspense novel, Shukla delves into the dark corners of the human soul, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and the consequences of past actions.

Girish Dutt Shukla

“Cold Blooded Love” introduces readers to the enigmatic character of Ziva, a woman scarred by her traumatic childhood and a dark secret that has haunted her for years. Shukla’s evocative writing brings Ziva to life, allowing readers to empathize with her journey of self-discovery and redemption.

Girish Dutt Shukla said, “In ‘Cold Blooded Love,’ I invite readers to explore the labyrinth of human emotions, where every turn could lead to a dead end or a path to salvation. This book is more than just a thriller; it’s a mirror reflecting the complexities and contradictions that lie within each of us. It’s a journey I’ve taken alongside my characters, and I hope it’s one that leaves readers questioning the very nature of love, trust, and redemption. We have exhausted the first print run of the book and are now running the second print.”

Shukla’s storytelling prowess shines as he weaves a complex web of relationships, introducing readers to Ovya and Aadit, whose arrival in Ziva’s life sets off a chain of events that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. The book explores the fragile bonds of friendship and the secrets that can tear them apart.

As the story unfolds, readers will be drawn deeper into a suspenseful narrative filled with unexpected twists and turns. The mystery deepens as Ziva receives cryptic notes, leading her to question the true nature of those around her. Detective Sarvin’s investigation adds an additional layer of intrigue, keeping readers guessing until the very end.

Girish Dutt Shukla’s storytelling is both thought-provoking and emotionally charged. His exploration of complex characters and their motivations will leave readers pondering the choices we make and the consequences that follow.

To capture the essence of “Cold Blooded Love” explores the depths of human nature and the choices we make when faced with adversity. It’s a tale of redemption, betrayal, and the fine line between love and obsession.

“Cold Blooded Love” is a must-read for fans of psychological thrillers and intricate character-driven stories. Girish Dutt Shukla’s latest novel promises an unforgettable reading experience that will keep you enthralled from start to finish.

Crackers are connected to pollution in multiple ways

 

Crackers are connected to pollution in multiple ways:

a. Air Pollution: When fireworks are ignited, they release various chemicals and particulate matter into the air. These pollutants can include sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, and fine particles, which can lead to respiratory problems and contribute to smog formation.
b. Noise Pollution: Firecrackers produce loud, sudden noises that can exceed safe noise levels. Prolonged exposure to such noise can lead to hearing damage, stress, and anxiety.
c. Light Pollution: The bright and colorful lights from fireworks can contribute to light pollution, disrupting the natural night environment and affecting wildlife behavior.

The health implications of crackers include:

a. Respiratory Issues: The pollutants released by fireworks can irritate the respiratory system, exacerbating conditions like asthma and bronchitis.
b. Cardiovascular Effects: Firework-related air pollutants can trigger cardiovascular issues, particularly in individuals with preexisting heart conditions.
c. Hearing Damage: Loud noise from crackers can cause hearing impairment, tinnitus, and increased stress levels.
d. Psychological Effects: The sudden and frequent explosions can induce anxiety, especially in individuals with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Raj Vardhan,

According to  Raj Vardhan OSD Chairman, NIIMS Hospital, Noida International University ban on crackers can help by:

a. Reducing Air and Noise Pollution: A ban can significantly decrease the release of harmful pollutants into the atmosphere and mitigate noise pollution, protecting public health.
b. Preventing Health Issues: By reducing exposure to fireworks-related pollutants and loud noises, the ban can prevent exacerbation of respiratory, cardiovascular, and psychological conditions.
c. Enhancing Overall Well-being: A ban on crackers can contribute to a healthier and more peaceful environment, promoting general well-being and reducing stress levels.
d. Protecting Vulnerable Populations: Children, the elderly, and individuals with existing health conditions are particularly vulnerable to the negative effects of crackers. A ban can safeguard their health.
It’s important to note that health impacts may vary from person to person. If you have concerns about your health or the health of someone you know regarding firecracker use, it’s advisable to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice and guidance.

The BidInn Hospitality Adds 2,500 New Hotels to its Portfolio.

Rupsi Singh

Leading provider of hotel reservation software, BidInn Hospitality, is pleased to announce a significant expansion of its offerings. The business just added a startling 2,500 more hotels to its app, giving tourists around the world even more options and choices. The goal of BidInn Hospitality has always been to provide users with a simple and comfortable hotel booking process. With the addition of these 2,500 hotels, tourists can now choose from an even greater variety of lodging options, from five-star resorts to affordable inns, making sure there is something for every kind of traveler.

Rupsi Singh, the founder of BidInn Hospitality, said, “We are happy to give our users an even greater selection of hotel options to pick from. This growth is a crucial step toward realizing our aim, which has always been to make travel convenient and pleasurable for everyone.

Scarless Brain Tumor surgery with endoscopic technique at Solaris Hospital

Scarless Brain Tumor surgery

Mumbai – A 44 year young office going lady from South Mumbai ( Archana sawant ) name changed was suffering from changes in her body slowly over a period of 6 to 8 years like increasing weight, thickening of skin , tightness of ring in finger, enlargement of hands and feet , enlargement of nose and tongue, Increasing body hairs irregularities in her menstrual cycle. Considering these she visited her Gynecologist who suggested she get Sonography of abdomen and pelvis which suggested PCOD. It’s an ovarian disorder which is common. But her disease was not improving and she slowly went into depression and also started isolating herself from social gatherings just because of her looks. One fine day she visited ENT doctors for her ear wax removal who suggested she consult Neurosurgeon. Doctor who treated this patient Dr. Amit Aiwale, Neurosurgeon from Solaris Hospital which specializes in Brain & Spine treatment said,” We immediately recognized her suffering from Acromegaly which is a hormonal disorder caused by excessive secretion of Growth hormone in adults. She underwent an MRI and detailed Hormonal evaluation. MRI suggested pituitary macroadenoma of approx. 1.5 x 2 cm size. And her IGF 1 levels were increased. After Endocrinologist evaluation and fitness, we suggested Endoscopic trans nasal pituitary macroadenoma excision surgery which is highly advanced technology available at Solaris Hospital where computer assistant i.e. Navigation guided surgery is also possible. Patient underwent surgery, recovered well in 5 days and was discharged within a week. Patient was so happy that the surgery was literally scar less and she couldn’t believe that brain tumor surgery is done with no scar on her body. Patient started feeling a glow on her face and felt her skin becoming smooth. The body hairs also reduced over the next 2- 3 months and she regained her menses regularly.”

Patient is so thankful that this surgery changed her life and she started going to social gatherings and became more independent in her life. We need to spread awareness about pituitary macroadenoma and surgical advances in brain surgery. The results are excellent in expert’s hands. With the advanced technology in diagnosis and surgery and the skills of neurosurgeons, the success and survival rates of pituitary tumor surgery have improved very significantly in the last decade, added by Dr. Amit Aiwale, Neurosurgeon from Solaris Hospital. Thane.