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Fatigue To Depression: COVID Complications Continue Among Patients 1 Year Post-Discharge
The National Clinical Registry of COVID-19 followed up with participants one-year post their discharge and reported that at least 11.9 per cent people reported symptoms such as dyspnea or shortness of breath and 9.3 per cent reported mental health concerns.
India Witnessed Significant Human Rights Violations In 2022: US Report
The mentioned report has been questioned by the Union government on the grounds of credibility and is currently suffering accusations of being just another of the many propagandas against India by the US government in the pursuit of subduing the country’s reputation in the worldview.
‘I Would Sneak In To Read’: Know About This Man’s Inspiring Journey To Harvard University
Expressing his gratitude for the opportunity he received as a panellist at the famed Harvard University, Garg took to Twitter to talk about his journey from sneaking into the library of Indian railways to speaking at the Harvard University.
Prioritising Well-Being! 88% Indians Would Give Up High-Paying Jobs For Mental Health, Says Survey
Sumeet Doshi, country manager at UKG India said, “The pandemic has revealed the importance of mental health and employees are now increasingly prioritising their mental health over a high-paying job.”
More Than 50% MGNREGS Workers Deprived Of Pay Due To Aadhar-Based Payment System
“Aadhar-based Payment is such a complicated system that even many bankers fail to understand its functionality,” noted Indian economist Jean Drèze while criticising the new regulation.
Maharashtra: H3N2 Influenza Virus Claims Two More Lives; People Advised To Use Masks & Follow Social-Distancing
While seasonal flu alone has not proven to be life threatening, it can aggravate existing health concerns among vulnerable groups and could potentially lead to death. So far Maharashtra has reported 361 viral infection cases in regions of Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Thane, Aurangabad, Sangli and Kolhapur.
Centre Likely To Ban E-Pharmacies Over Patient Data Misuse; Top Companies To Take A Hit
E-pharmacies function in a way such that they collect area-wise patient data related to consumption of medicines and other health information. This puts patient safety at an immediate risk if necessary measures are not adopted.
Women Employees Ready To Take 10% Pay Cut For Flexible Job Environment & Supportive Management: Report
Firms that have prioritised gender equality have reported a positive revenue growth by about 19%. The IBM report suggests that the ‘coveted female talent that contribute to revenue growth, could easily be lured away’ if companies don’t address their needs.
Toronto Becomes First In Canada To Recognise Caste Discrimination In Schools
In a move to empower communities and provide students with a safer environment to study, Toronto District School Board trustee Yalini Rajakulasingam moved votes to recognise caste discrimination, seen prevalently among the area’s South Asian diaspora.
‘Marinka Was A City’: Horrifying Images Show War-Hit Ukraine With No House Left Standing
Comparing war-struck Ukraine with Hiroshima and Syria, a political journalist posted a thought-provoking tweet on the war-inflicted damages.
‘BTech Pani Puri Wali’ : This 21-Yr-Old Entrepreneur Is Making Indian Street Food Healthy & Hygienic
“Age is just a number”, says the 21-year-old B.Tech graduate, Tapsi Upadhyay, who started a pani puri stall with the aim of making street food healthier, hygienic, and affordable for people.
Can Couples Register Their Union Under Special Marriage Act, Even If Both Partners Are Not Indians?
The couple went to the high court last year because, despite having lived in the city for more than six months, they were unable to submit an online application for marriage registration since at least one applicant had to be an Indian citizen.
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