New Delhi, Oct 27 (Ians) As pollution level in the national capital was the lowest this year after Diwali, the number of hospital admissions due to respiratory problem or burn injury was also less post Diwali in the city hospitals.
“There has not been significant increasing trends this year in the hospital admission post Diwali,” Deputy Medical Superintendent of Lok Nayak Jai Prakash hospital, Dr. Ritu Saxena told Ians.
She said that due to some preventive measures like ban on crackers, the hospital admission has not been much higher this year.
“In total, we had 19 admissions during Diwali which included every age group from kids to elderly people. During the day time on Diwali, we had 14 admissions that included burn injury and some respiratory issues and five patients were admitted in Diwali night complaining same problems of burn injury,” said Saxena.
She further said five more patients were admitted day after the Diwali with same issue.
“There has not been significant increasing trends this year in the hospital admission post Diwali,” Deputy Medical Superintendent of Lok Nayak Jai Prakash hospital, Dr. Ritu Saxena told Ians.
She said that due to some preventive measures like ban on crackers, the hospital admission has not been much higher this year.
“In total, we had 19 admissions during Diwali which included every age group from kids to elderly people. During the day time on Diwali, we had 14 admissions that included burn injury and some respiratory issues and five patients were admitted in Diwali night complaining same problems of burn injury,” said Saxena.
She further said five more patients were admitted day after the Diwali with same issue.
- 11/1/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Oct 25 (Ians) The day after Diwali has seen the cleanest air this year in Delhi since 2015, but the national capital’s air quality is still in the “poor” category, and the pollutants present in it can have deleterious health effects, especially for children.
Exposure to particulate matter like PM2.5 can make the children feel uneasy and even cause the problems in breathing, said Dr Jugal Kishore, Director, Professor and Head of Department of Community Medicine at Safdarjung Hospital, adding that the respiratory systems of children with allergies or asthma becomes sensitive to the particulate matter.
PM2.5 is even smaller in diameter than hair and can be inhaled into the respiratory system, travel through the airways, and eventually be transferred into the bloodstream. The effects of these chemicals on the body are numerous including a decrease in the amount of antioxidants within the body, thereby resulting in respiratory inflammation...
Exposure to particulate matter like PM2.5 can make the children feel uneasy and even cause the problems in breathing, said Dr Jugal Kishore, Director, Professor and Head of Department of Community Medicine at Safdarjung Hospital, adding that the respiratory systems of children with allergies or asthma becomes sensitive to the particulate matter.
PM2.5 is even smaller in diameter than hair and can be inhaled into the respiratory system, travel through the airways, and eventually be transferred into the bloodstream. The effects of these chemicals on the body are numerous including a decrease in the amount of antioxidants within the body, thereby resulting in respiratory inflammation...
- 10/25/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Aug 28 (Ians) Patients suffering from respiratory diseases, especially those residing near the demolition site of twin towers in Noida’s Sector 93-a, may experience a spike in health problems as pollutant particles got mixed in the environment following the fall of the high rises, a health expert said on Sunday.
Interacting with Ians, Jugal Kishore, head of Community Medicine Department, Safdarjung Hospital said that mainly, the patients of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (Copd), chronic bronchitis and asthma may experience an attack-like situation, or the problem may even get aggravated.
“Patients who feel this type of situation may increase their medication dose,” he told Ians, adding that those having sore throat and other infection or allergy may use the anti-allergic medicines.
“When such a massive demolition takes place, among other elements, asbestos and the silica along with used gunpowder become the major factors that could cause respiratory problems,” Kishore said.
Interacting with Ians, Jugal Kishore, head of Community Medicine Department, Safdarjung Hospital said that mainly, the patients of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (Copd), chronic bronchitis and asthma may experience an attack-like situation, or the problem may even get aggravated.
“Patients who feel this type of situation may increase their medication dose,” he told Ians, adding that those having sore throat and other infection or allergy may use the anti-allergic medicines.
“When such a massive demolition takes place, among other elements, asbestos and the silica along with used gunpowder become the major factors that could cause respiratory problems,” Kishore said.
- 8/28/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Aug 28 (Ians) Patients suffering from respiratory diseases, especially those residing near the demolition site of twin towers in Noida’s Sector 93-a, may experience a spike in health problems as pollutant particles got mixed in the environment following the fall of the high rises, a health expert said on Sunday.
Interacting with Ians, Jugal Kishore, head of Community Medicine Department, Safdarjung Hospital said that mainly, the patients of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (Copd), chronic bronchitis and asthma may experience an attack-like situation, or the problem may even get aggravated.
“Patients who feel this type of situation may increase their medication dose,” he told Ians, adding that those having sore throat and other infection or allergy may use the anti-allergic medicines.
“When such a massive demolition takes place, among other elements, asbestos and the silica along with used gunpowder become the major factors that could cause respiratory problems,” Kishore said.
Interacting with Ians, Jugal Kishore, head of Community Medicine Department, Safdarjung Hospital said that mainly, the patients of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (Copd), chronic bronchitis and asthma may experience an attack-like situation, or the problem may even get aggravated.
“Patients who feel this type of situation may increase their medication dose,” he told Ians, adding that those having sore throat and other infection or allergy may use the anti-allergic medicines.
“When such a massive demolition takes place, among other elements, asbestos and the silica along with used gunpowder become the major factors that could cause respiratory problems,” Kishore said.
- 8/28/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Anupam Kher recently posted an interesting Instagram entry from New York. The post is a video, of an interesting conversation the veteran actor has with a cabbie.
It seems like the cab driver, a man of Punjabi origin named Jugal Kishore, did not recognise the 64-year-old actor, who has won wide acclaim in Bollywood and has also made a mark in Hollywood.
Also Read:?Anupam Kher proves "Age is just a number"
When the cabbie finally recognised Kher, he gave the "most flattering and funniest reason" the actor could have imagined.
In the video, the cab driver is seen saying that he did not recognise Kher because the actor "looked like a 20-25 year-old boy." What's more, the cabbie refused to take any money from his celebrity fare for the ride!
"Encounters in NY: Jugal Kishore ji from Punjab, a yellow cab driver in NY for 30 years, didn't talk to...
It seems like the cab driver, a man of Punjabi origin named Jugal Kishore, did not recognise the 64-year-old actor, who has won wide acclaim in Bollywood and has also made a mark in Hollywood.
Also Read:?Anupam Kher proves "Age is just a number"
When the cabbie finally recognised Kher, he gave the "most flattering and funniest reason" the actor could have imagined.
In the video, the cab driver is seen saying that he did not recognise Kher because the actor "looked like a 20-25 year-old boy." What's more, the cabbie refused to take any money from his celebrity fare for the ride!
"Encounters in NY: Jugal Kishore ji from Punjab, a yellow cab driver in NY for 30 years, didn't talk to...
- 8/3/2019
- GlamSham
It should have been a happy day for Jugal Kishore, 25, of Moradabad, India, and his bride-to-be, 23-year-old Indira, from Rampur. Their wedding ceremony had been going fine up until the traditional varmala ceremony, at which point the groom places a garland on his bride. When the crucial moment arrived, Kishore unfortunately had an epileptic seizure, and fell to the ground before being rushed to a doctor by his relatives, the Times of India reports. Indira, upset that Kishore's family had apparently kept his condition a secret before their marriage, announced to the guests that she would go through with the...
- 2/19/2015
- by Alex Heigl, @alex_heigl
- PEOPLE.com
It should have been a happy day for Jugal Kishore, 25, of Moradabad, India, and his bride-to-be, 23-year-old Indira, from Rampur. Their wedding ceremony had been going fine up until the traditional varmala ceremony, at which point the groom places a garland on his bride. When the crucial moment arrived, Kishore unfortunately had an epileptic seizure, and fell to the ground before being rushed to a doctor by his relatives, the Times of India reports. Indira, upset that Kishore's family had apparently kept his condition a secret before their marriage, announced to the guests that she would go through with the...
- 2/19/2015
- by Alex Heigl, @alex_heigl
- PEOPLE.com
The actor known for her singing and acting abilities Salma Agha is forwarding the legacy to her daughter Sasheh, who will be seen making her debut in Yrf's film Aurangzeb this May. Earlier, rumours were floating around that the young actress is going to sing for the film. And now, we've been informed that the young star is indeed lending her voice to the movie. She has already completed recording for the song.
The young actress insists she wants to make a career in acting and singing simultaneously. "I have learnt singing from my mom and I don't plan to give it up because I am very passionate about it," she says.
Sasheh says music runs in her family. "Musicians Sajid and Wajid are my maternal uncles. My step-sister is the famous English singer-songwriter and multi instrumentalist Natasha Khan, who goes by the stage name Bat for Lashes. My great grandfather was Jugal Kishore Mehra,...
The young actress insists she wants to make a career in acting and singing simultaneously. "I have learnt singing from my mom and I don't plan to give it up because I am very passionate about it," she says.
Sasheh says music runs in her family. "Musicians Sajid and Wajid are my maternal uncles. My step-sister is the famous English singer-songwriter and multi instrumentalist Natasha Khan, who goes by the stage name Bat for Lashes. My great grandfather was Jugal Kishore Mehra,...
- 4/22/2013
- by Bollywood Hungama News Network
- BollywoodHungama
Mumbai, April 22: Sasheh, daughter of Pakistani actress Salma Agha, is making her acting debut with "Aurangzeb" and now she sings a song "Barbaadiyaan" in the movie.
"I have learned singing from my mom and I don't plan to give it up because I am very passionate about it," said the newcomer in a statement.
Coming from an illustrious musical family, she informed: "Musicians Sajid and Wajid are my maternal uncles. My stepsister is the famous English singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Natasha Khan, who goes by the stage name Bat for Lashes.
"My great grandfather was Jugal Kishore Mehra, who was Raj Kapoor's uncle and.
"I have learned singing from my mom and I don't plan to give it up because I am very passionate about it," said the newcomer in a statement.
Coming from an illustrious musical family, she informed: "Musicians Sajid and Wajid are my maternal uncles. My stepsister is the famous English singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Natasha Khan, who goes by the stage name Bat for Lashes.
"My great grandfather was Jugal Kishore Mehra, who was Raj Kapoor's uncle and.
- 4/22/2013
- by Ketali Mehta
- RealBollywood.com
Leading media personalities, film stars, industrialists, retired civil servants and educationists including the late cartoonist Mario Miranda, Bollywood veterans Dharmendra and Shabana Azmi, and former Chief Vigilance Commissioner (Cvc) Nagarajan Vittal were conferred the prestigious Padma awards here Wednesday.The colourful ceremony was held at the Durbar Hall of Rastrapati Bhavan here, when Miranda.s son Rahul received the Padma Vibhushan from President Pratibha Patil amidst thunderous applause from guests, including Vice President Hamid Ansari, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Upa chairperson Sonia Gandhi and a host of other dignitaries.But the loudest applause was reserved for Dharamendra and Shabana Azmi, both of whom received the Padma Bhushan, and for international archer Limba Ram Ahari and Olympic hockey gold medallist Zafar Iqbal.Among the Padma Bhushan awardees were Vittal, literary theorist Homi K. Bhabha, violinist M.S. Gopalakrishnan, Tata Steel Vice Chairman B. Muthuraman, former bureaucrat Mata Prasad, mathematician M.S.
- 4/4/2012
- Filmicafe
Kuala Lumpur, The song "O re piya" from Madhuri Dixit starrer "Aaja Nachle" features prominently in Malaysian filmmaker Yasmin Ahmad's latest film "Talentime". "O re piya" was rendered by renowned Pakistani classical singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.Starring Mahesh Jugal Kishore, Mohammed Syafie Naswip, Pamela Chong, Azean Irdawaty and Jaclyn Victor, the film's theme too is similar to "Aaja Nachle". "It's about family and a talent competition in a rundown school. Syafie plays a teenager whose mother (Irdawaty) has a brain tumour. It moves in tandem with Mahesh's story. Mahesh's sister is played by Jac. And then there's Chong's interracial family," Ahmad was quoted as saying by New Straits Times Thursday.The film, which is set for March 26 ...
- 1/22/2009
- Bollywoodworld.com
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