As controversy over the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria (MDCN) Bill 2020 rages, Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN), Lagos Chapter, has kicked against a deliberate attempt by sponsors of the bill to undermine the constitutional power of Pharmacists Council of Nigeria (PCN) as the only body that can regulate Pharmacy Practice at both the private and public sector levels in Nigeria.
RMP turns saviour for injured dog
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Makes a two-wheeled mobility aid for the dog enabling it to walk
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An injured street being helped to move with a two-wheeled frame in Konjerla mandal of Khammam district.
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Makes a two-wheeled mobility aid for the dog enabling it to walk
Moved by the plight of an injured street dog, an animal lover of Singarayapalem village in Konijerla mandal designed a makeshift mobility aid using wheels of a kid’s stroller and pieces of plastic pipes helping the injured canine to move around.
Mohammed Aasha, a Registered Medical Practitioner (RMP), turned saviour for a dog struggling to move with both its rear legs badly injured with suspected multiple fractures near his residence two days ago.
Police officials stand near a traffic jam due to a protest by foreign medical graduates on Srinagar Highway in Islamabad on Wednesday. Photo by Tanveer Shahzad
ISLAMABAD: Police on Wednesday baton-charged protesting foreign medical graduates and took dozens into custody after they blocked one of the main highways of the capital, throwing traffic into disarray on Wednesday.
Hundreds of people, who had obtained medical degrees from abroad, gathered outside the Pakistan Medical Commission (PMC) building in G-10/4 and staged a protest against its decision of not to issue ‘Registered Medical Practitioner’ certificate to those who studied medicine in blacklisted foreign universities.
Four Adivasis get artificial legs as police extend helping hand
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The men-in-khaki coordinated with voluntary organisations to help them
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Thiryani SI P. Rama Rao with Kova Laxmi who was provided with artificial foot. | Photo Credit:
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The men-in-khaki coordinated with voluntary organisations to help them
In a heartwarming example of friendly policing, Thiryani police of Kumaram Bheem Asifabad district rekindled hopes of four Adivasi persons, who lost their limbs, by helping them secure Jaipur foot.
By coordinating with Mahavir Trust in Hyderabad and Godavarikhani-based Aalaya foundation, they ensured two women and two men got Jaipur foot in the past one month.