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Florence Nightingales of armed forces to get service parity and dignity | India News

NEW DELHI: The all women Military Nursing Services (MNS) of armed forces are poised to get back some parity of service with other regular Army personnel, in terms of rank and dignity even while they continue to don their beige coloured uniform, a high-level defence committee has recommended in its report submitted to the Supreme Court. The Ladies with Lamps, or the Florence Nightingales of the Indian Army, appear to have won a battle for their dignity and pride after waging a frustrating battle in the SC for the last six years, which was more marked with adjournments than any meaningful hearing.

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Holding the fort: Silent warriors in PPEs guarding us from a pandemic

Express News Service HYDERABAD:  They are not knights in shining armour, but silent warriors in PPEs guarding us from a pandemic. With not a minute to rest, they have been putting their lives on the line for over a year now to nurse us back to health. Every year, May 12 is observed as International Nurses Day and it has assumed all the more significance ever since the pandemic broke out last year. With the rising Covid cases putting pressure on the city’s health infrastructure, nurses in several hospitals are holding the fort and making sure that all patients get the best possible care. We speak to some of them and bring to you their stories. Here are the Florence Nightingales of Hyderabad

Business Scoop » May 12 Marks The International Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) Awareness Day: ANZMES

Press Release – ANZMES May 12 marks the international Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) Awareness Day, on Florence Nightingales birthday (as it is thought she developed ME/CFS after an infection contracted during the Crimean war). Each year … May 12 marks the international Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) Awareness Day, on Florence Nightingale’s birthday (as it is thought she developed ME/CFS after an infection contracted during the Crimean war). Each year on this day ANZMES (the Associated New Zealand ME Society) seeks to provide education and build awareness, as well as advocate for and support those with ME/CFS and their families. This year, with COVID-19 still present globally, attention must also be on those diagnosed with Long COVID. Long COVID will present new challenges. Many of those challenges have already been faced by the ME/CFS community.

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