Octogenarian actor Raj Mohan who was living in an old age home here for the past four years, after being admitted to a state-run hospital earlier this month,
joining me now is dr raj mohan. he is a psychiatrist and presidential lead for race and equality at the royal college of psychiatrists. thank you very much forjoining us. we heard you talking a little bit there about the mental health impact of this. can you tell us a bit more about that? about that? yes, firstly, i am crateful about that? yes, firstly, i am grateful to about that? yes, firstly, i am grateful to the about that? yes, firstly, i am grateful to the bma - about that? yes, firstly, i am grateful to the bma for - about that? yes, firstly, i am - grateful to the bma for highlighting this issue and for their new report. more people will become aware of the problem of racism that affects all health care professionals and doctors. when doctors or health care staff are supposed to racism at work, on a continuous basis, it causes them stress, it makes them anxious and paranoid. they are not able to work, they don t carry out their duties and this leads to
Ex-armyman Braj Mohan Sharma, who had fought in the Kargil war in 1999, was found dead under mysterious circumstances in his home town in Madhya Pradesh s Shivpuri district, the police said on Monday.Police recovered the retired soldier s body .