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'Simmering discontent between LGBTIQ members and parents leads to crisis cases'


‘Simmering discontent between LGBTIQ members and parents leads to crisis cases’
Stressing on why LGBTIQ members go through a tough time, Dr Arvind Panchanadikar, psychiatrist, said, “When the families are finding it difficult to make ends meet, they unfortunately treat LGBTIQ members as a burden. In such cases, it is likely that there is violence.”
December 23, 2020 10:57:40 pm
(Source: Neeraj Priyadarshi)
During the lockdown and subsequent physical distancing guidelines due to Covid-19pandemic, queer rights groups have found that there has been simmering discontent between parents and members of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Intersex, Queer/Questioning (LGBTIQ).
“We have seen five cases so far,” Bindumadhav Khire, founder of the Bindu Queer Rights Foundation told The Indian Express. These are mainly related to domestic violence or confrontation of the LGBTIQ members with their parents. “For some, li ....

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Featuring 12 people with diabetes, a new calendar presents a positive reminder


Featuring 12 people with diabetes, a new calendar presents a positive reminder
The calendar was shot entirely virtually by Fahim, a senior photographer who teaches at the FTII, says Nupur Lalwani, founder director of the Blue Circle Diabetes Foundation.
December 24, 2020 1:43:47 am
According to police, the woman alleged she was raped by the accused at his residence.
A calendar for the year 2021 that features 12 people with diabetes presents a positive reminder that diagnosis of the metabolic disease does not amount to the end of a patient’s journey.
Featuring the likes of models such as Aishwarya Sakhuja and Megha Gupta; emcee and radio jockey Megha; Pune-based fashion designer Priyanka Raajiv and owner of Maapro Foods, Nikunj Vora, the calendar exemplifies that if managed well, diabetes does not have to make for an unpleasant experience. ....

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Maharashtra: Maximum 108 calls from Mumbai, Pune; majority of them Covid-related


Maharashtra: Maximum 108 calls from Mumbai, Pune; majority of them Covid-related
Pune and Mumbai had made the maximum calls for 108 ambulances from March till November this year, Dr Dnyaneshwar Shelke, Chief Operating Officer, MEMS told The Indian Express.
Updated: December 23, 2020 11:11:17 am
After Mumbai, the highest number of calls for assisting Covid-19 emergencies were from Chandrapur (29,666), Solapur (21,328), Yavatmal (20,308) and Ahmednagar (19,464). (Express photo by Sahil Walia/File)
As many as 7 lakh persons were attended to by the Maharashtra Emergency Medical Services (MEMS)’s 108 ambulances from March till November this year across the state. Of these, 4.2 lakh persons had Covid-19.
Pune and Mumbai had made the maximum calls for 108 ambulances from March till November this year, Dr Dnyaneshwar Shelke, Chief Operating Officer, MEMS told ....

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Air pollution deaths and diseases in India led to 1.4% GDP loss in 2019: New study


“Besides a roughly estimated expenditure of 0.4 per cent of the GDP on treatment of air pollution-related diseases, the health and economic impact of air pollution is highest in the less developed states of India, an inequity that should be addressed,” Prof Lalit Dandona, Director of the India State-Level Disease Burden Initiative, who is National Chair of Population Health at ICMR, Professor at PHFI, and senior author of this paper told The Indian Express
Dandona pointed out that the high burden of death and disease due to air pollution and its adverse economic impact from loss of output could impede India’s aspiration to be a $5-trillion economy by 2024. ....

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Deaths and diseases attributed to air pollution in India led to 1.4% GDP loss in 2019: Study


Deaths, diseases attributed to air pollution in India led to 1.4% GDP loss in 2019: Study
The findings in the paper highlight that while the disease burden due to household air pollution is reducing in India, the same has increased due to ambient outdoor air pollution.
Updated: December 22, 2020 11:18:39 pm
The findings reported in the paper are part of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019.(Representational)
As many as 1.7 million deaths in India 18 per cent of the total deaths in the country were attributable to air pollution in 2019. The economic impact of this health loss due to lost productivity was huge, resulting in 1.4 per cent loss in the country’s GDP in 2019, which is equivalent to Rs 260,000 crore (US$ 36.8 billion), a new study has said. ....

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