The rehabilitation centre for alms-seekers at Soolai in Erode.
A rehabilitation centre where rescued alms-seekers would be given training to start their own business was inaugurated here on Sunday.
M. Elangovan, Corporation Commissioner, and R. Sivakumar, Superintendent of Police, Prohibition Enforcement, Salem Zone, inaugurated the centre at Ram Nagar in Soolai. It was established by Atchayam Trust, an NGO involved in rehabilitating alms-seekers in the district.
Founder of the trust P. Naveen Kumar said the centre had 25 beds and currently 18 alms-seekers were accommodated. The trus members had rescued 585 people in the past seven years and provided sessions on counselling, yoga and meditation. Also, counselling was provided to many persons to give up smoking and drug addiction in all these years. He said job opportunities were created for 60 persons who were working as security men, cooks and many were running snack shops in pushcarts. Also, a rehabilitated person was trai
Doctors extract 55 stones from female patient’s kidney
By Sakina Fatima| Updated: 23rd December 2020 2:35 pm IST Photo: Google Creative Common Licenses
Hyderabad: In a rare case, as many as 55 stones of different sizes have been removed from the left kidney of a woman in Hyderabad’s Aware Global Hospital. The doctors performed an operation through advanced endoscopy and minimal invasive surgery successfully.
The woman was admitted into the hospital after she complained of intense abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting which were symptoms of a severe kidney problem. The patient was earlier undergoing treatment by a local doctor, but he was not tested despite the symptoms.
Doctors Remove 55 Stones From Woman Patient s Kidney by Colleen Fleiss on December 22, 2020 at 11:03 PM
As many as 55 stones of different sizes have been removed from the left kidney of a 60-year-old woman by advanced endoscopy and minimal invasive surgery. The surgery was conducted by Aware Global Hospitals doctors.
It is among the rarest-of-rare cases when the patient had kidney stones in such large numbers, causing severe distress to her prior to the surgical procedure.
The woman reported at the hospital with acute abdominal pain during urination, and nausea and vomiting during pain, which were likely symptoms of kidney-related problem. The patient had undergone treatment for pain and vomitings from a local doctor but was not investigated for the underlying cause of her symptoms.
55 stones removed from woman patient s kidney at Hyderabad hospital
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Hyderabad, Dec 22 : Doctors at the Aware Global Hospitals here have removed as many as 55 stones of different sizes from the left kidney of a 60-year-old woman by advanced endoscopy and minimal invasive surgery.
It is among the rarest-of-rare cases when the patient had kidney stones in such large numbers, causing severe distress to her prior to the surgical procedure.
The woman reported at the hospital with acute abdominal pain during urination, and nausea and vomiting during pain, which were likely symptoms of kidney-related problem. The patient had undergone treatment for pain and vomitings from a local doctor but was not investigated for the underlying cause of her symptoms.
OU engineering college gets extension of ISRO project
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The Space Applications Centre (SAC) of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has renewed its Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for another three years on the “Indian Regional Navigation Satellite System (IRNSS) Receiver Field Trial and Data Collection”, a prestigious National Mission Project of ISRO.
The project was given to the University College of Engineering in September 2016 for a period of two years initially. The MoU was based on the research project proposal by associate professor, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), P. Naveen Kumar.
As per the MoU, state-of-the-art equipment IRNSS receivers were installed at ‘Advanced GNSS Research Laboratory’ (AGRL) in UCE. The receivers are used to evaluate the performance under various conditions before they are used for commercialised applications in mobile phones, aviation sector, transportation,