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COVID-19: After Mumbai, Delhi, Gujarat, Odisha ban public Holi celebrations

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Amid surge in COVID-19 cases across the country, Holi 2021 will be a low-key affair as the Centre has directed states and UTs to take adequate measures to contain the spread of COVID-19, ahead of the festive season. 


After the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Tuesday banned public Holi and Rangpanchami celebrations, the Delhi Disaster Management Authority on Tuesday too imposed a strict ban on public celebrations in the city on either of the occasions of Holi, Shab-e-Barat, Navaratri etc.

Uttar Pradesh and Bihar did not announce an official ban on the celebrations but the government has said that no religious, cultural procession will be allowed without prior permission. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar urged people to avoid gathering in large numbers for Holi celebrations.

While state government of Chandigarh outlawed public gathering for Holi celebrations, Gujarat government on the other hand will allow Holika Dahan with crowd restrictions.

In Odisha, no religious, cultural congregations will be allowed on the occasion of Holi. But citizens may be permitted to celebrate Holi in their houses and visit temples adhering to Covid protocols.

However, no lockdown and restrictions will be imposed on the interstate travel and transport, according to the order of the ministry of home affairs. District administrations will be responsible for containing the spread of the infection and local lockdown may be imposed for that purpose, the ministry of home affairs added.

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Union Minister Dr Bhagwat Karad unveils Dr Kavita Chandak’s book ‘Healing women with Homeopathy’

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Dr Kavita Chandak at National Conference of Homeopathy held in Aurangabad

Minister of State for Finance Dr Bhagwat Karad recently unveiled Dr Kavita Chandak’s book ‘Healing women with Homeopathy’ at the recently held National Conference of Homeopathy (HAMI 2022) in Aurangabad. Prominently present during the conference were renowned homeopath Dr Arun Bhasme and 3,000 other doctors.

In her book, Dr Chandak, who hails from Nagpur, has covered the most important and widespread gynecological disorders such as menarche, over dysmenorrhea to menopause; reflects issues from which women suffer frequently like sterility, polycystic ovarian syndrome, breast issues, pregnancy-related conditions like constipation, morning sickness, heartburn, uterine prolapse, varicose veins, hemorrhoids, and urinary problems, to mention a few.

Dr Chandak has also given a thorough explanation on topics like cancer of the breast, uterus and cervix, which are the most prevalent types of cancers in women. Her book contains a study of several homeopathic remedies with special emphasis on gynecology through the chapters like the core of a few important female remedies and the homeopathic gynecological kit. The book also gives a glimpse of rare and lesser-known remedies.

It is worth noting that Dr Chandak holds two golden book world records for treating kidney disorders and a case of mucormycosis. She is also the recipient of ‘The Excellence in Homeopathy award 2022’ given by Hpathy.com to 66 renowned homeopaths throughout the world. Over the years, Dr Chandak has organized more than 800 free medicine distribution camps. She provides her services through her web clinic in 20+ countries. Her area of specialization is behavioral psychiatric disorders like autism and ADHD.

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COVID से बचने के लिए mask पहनने का सही तरीका क्या हैं? | Healthy India

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Pulmonologist Dr Sameer Arbat explains the right way to wear mask in order to protect ourselves from COVID-19.

 

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‘No cause for concern:’ Sharad Pawar after testing COVID positive

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Sharad Pawar

Sharad Pawar

NCP Chief Sharad Pawar (81), on Monday afternoon, said he had tested positive for COVID, but there was no cause of worry.

Pawar tweeted, “I have tested Covid positive but there is no cause for concern. I am following the treatment suggested by my doctor.”
He requested all those who had come in contact with him in the last few days to get themselves tested and take necessary precautions.

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