The Goodzillas: Digital push to small trades
The Goodzillas: Digital push to small trades
ByY Maheswara ReddyY Maheswara Reddy / Updated: Jul 4, 2021, 06:12 IST
Hima Bindu, a software professional and a single-mother, started a
digital platform when she saw many small entrepreneurs struggling for survival during the pandemic
Lakhs of people lost their livelihood due to the covid pandemic. It also made many to depend on food and groceries supplied by politicians and non-government organisations (NGOs). However, not every poor person wants charity. Some want to earn money with dignity.
Hima Bindu, a techie and a single mother, started a platform in February to enable digital literacy among the underprivileged. The platform ManaHprasAda aims to provide free services to individuals and small enterprises to grow a digital business. With most businesses moving online during the lockdown, this proved to be a boon for many. Through her platform, Hima teaches
Covid fears leading to anxiety, mental stress
Published : May 15, 2021, 12:00 am IST
Updated : May 15, 2021, 10:29 am IST
Six psychologists offer free counseling to victims, kin
The experts opined that currently most people are struggling from depression, anxiety, panic attacks and OCD. (Representational Image)
Hyderabad: Mental disturbance and distress have risen abnormally in several families because of the anguish caused by Covid-19. And the good news is that there is help round the corner, thanks to six Good Samaritans, coming in the form of qualified psychologists, who are offering free counseling to such stressed out individuals.
A good augury and an indication of their concern for the society in these testing times is that as members of Telangana Psychologists Association, they have been offered highly remunerative positions by leading players in the private health sector but they preferred to stick to free counselling. And this is not the first time they are ren
Covid human dimension series: A week after delivery, Telangana doctor loses battle to virus
By IANS |
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Covid human dimension series: A week after delivery, Telangana doctor loses battle to virus. Image Source: IANS News
Hyderabad, May 13 : This is another heartbreaking story of a Covid warrior. A young lady doctor lost her battle to the deadly virus barely a week after delivering a baby.
Dr. Farha Niloufer, 31, succumbed to the virus at Princess Esra Hospital in the old city of Hyderabad on Wednesday.
The pediatrician, who was serving at government-run Area Hospital in Gajwel, continued working during the pandemic and did not avail maternity leave despite suggestions from her friends and colleagues.
Telangana: Week after delivering baby, doctor succumbs to COVID
The pediatrician, who was serving at government-run Area Hospital in Gajwel, continued working during the pandemic and did not avail maternity leave too.
By IANS| Updated: 13th May 2021 12:53 pm IST Dr. Farha did her MBBS from Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences and MD in Pediatrics from Niloufer hospital, Hyderabad. (Photo: Twitter)
Hyderabad: This is another heartbreaking story of a Covid warrior. A young lady doctor lost her battle to the deadly virus barely a week after delivering a baby.
Dr. Farha Niloufer, 31, succumbed to the virus at Princess Esra Hospital in the old city of Hyderabad on Wednesday.