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- This film is for spreading peace message about the 'violence against he doctors'. Here after the portrayal on the stage, Soha Ali khan explains that how a family blamed and punished Doctor Sneha, the gynecologist, for the mishap with a new mother Gauri and with her new born. Doctor Sneha took all the necessary precautions and emergency measures and gave the best possible medications, but could not save either of them. The real reason behind this mishap was the casual and miser approach of Gauri's family in providing her proper medical help, caring and guidance during her pregnancy and too much of the delay in taking Gauri to the hospital, when she was counting her last breaths. Soha further explains that the sense of 'responsibility and care' from the patients and their immediate relatives/family members is equally important.
- Satpal, a poor farmer, works very hard on his fields but fails to have better crops and lives in hardship and misery. One fine morning Satpal meets his fellow farmer Mahender, who is prosperous and have his kids in an English Medium School. Mahender helps Satpal by sharing the key reason of having better growth and rich crops, which may help Satpal fulfilling his dream of having his kids also in an English Medium School.
- This is about the launch of Critica Care, a division by M/s Indiabulls Pharmaceuticals for intensive and critical care medicines required at various Intensive Care Units of various hospitals. Mr. Nikhil Chari, the CEO, speaks about the Indiabulls Group, its market, operations and plans in the industry.
- Cricketer Virender Sehwag, who played great cricket innings for team India, recalls memory lanes of his cricket life..., 'on-ground' and 'off-ground' pressures. He explains that how he handled the pressure and reactions of the people in various situations and how important it is to 'be in touch' with your doctor to keep a check on your hypertension, so one can lead a healthy life despite having 'under pressure' situations. This was issued in public interest by M/s Cipla Pharmaceuticals Limited.
- Cricketer Virender Sehwag, who played great cricket innings for team India, talks about the pressure, post his on-ground cricket life and during 'day to day' experiences as 'cricket commentator'. He explains that how he handles the pressure and reactions of people in various situations and how important it is to 'be in touch' with your doctor to keep a check on your hypertension, so one can lead a healthy life despite having 'under pressure' situations. This was issued in public interest by M/s Cipla Pharmaceuticals Limited.
- This series is based on highly acclaimed and appreciated book 'Decoding The God and The Religion' - (Volume -1), written by Akhil Rajendra. Videos are about the headings of its ten chapters, explained by the author himself. 'Decoding the God and The Religion' -(Volume-1), has ten chapters, which has headings to explain further, chapter one is 'My Note' and 'My Gratitude'. Chapter two is about "Who are we 'Human Kind'? where author gives brief introduction of our existence on this planet with heading as The Universe, The Solar System, The Earth, Origin of Life on Earth, Various, Species on planet Earth, The Human Evolution Chapter three is about The God, where author explains about the Idea of God, when it is said that "God is One" and What is 'God'. Chapter four is about The Religion, where author explains about the Religion, Religion as The Operating System in Human mind, considering brain as it software, Dharma, Bigotry and its Root, Death and After Death and Karma. Chapter five is about the Scriptures, where author explains about scriptures and then various scriptures as, Vedas, Upanishads, Other Important Scriptures and Bhagwat Gita. Chapters Six is about The Meditation, where author explains about The Meditation, The Prayers, The Mantras, Mantra Meditation, Mantra Chanting, Importance of Sanskrit Language, Requisite to say Mantras, Beeja Mantras, Chakra Beeja Mantra, Aham Brahmasmi and Worships. Chapter seven is about The Symbolism, where author explains about Om, Swastika, Poornakumbh, Naiveda, Saffron, Lotus, Conch, Bell, Deities and Temples. Chapter Eight is about The Duties, where author explains about Five Daily Duties, Five Compulsory Duties, Ten Observances, Varna Dharma (Professional Duties) Varna Duties and Ashrama Dharma (Family obligations). Chapter nine is about Customs, where author explains about Meanings of Samsakarra, The Cow, Lights (Deepa), Coconut, Touching The Feet, Namaste, Tilak, Offering (Bhog), Sprinkle of Water, Bhasma (Ash), Homa(Havan), Apology, Tulasi, Aarti, Kalava, Janeyu, The Shikha and Om Shanti. Chapter Ten is about Festivals, where author explains about the main festivals, starting from the Principles of Vedic Time, Makar Sankranti, Vasant Panchami, Mahashiv Ratri, Holi, Rama Navami, Ugadi or Vishu, Hanuman Jayanti, Guru Purnima, Onam, Raksha Bandhan, Krishna Janmashtami, Navratri, Dussehra, Karvachauth, Deepavali and Gita Jayanti.