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Actress Kashmera Shah Meets With Accident; Says 'Thank u god...' | People News
Mumbai: Actress Kashmera Shah, wife of comedian Krushna Abhishek, met with a freak accident and thanked god for saving her from something “big that could have happened.” Kashmera took to Instagram, where she shared a picture of tissues covered with blood. “Thank u god for saving me. Such a freak accident.” She added: “Kuch bada hone wala tha… chote main nikal gaya (Something big was about to…
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Govinda gun misfire incident: Actor's wife Sunita Ahuja gives new health update | WATCH
Sunita Ahuja came out of the Mumbai hospital to give a new update on Govinda's health. She said that the actor is fine now and is feeling much better. "He will be discharged most probably this evening or tomorrow," the actor's wife said.
Bollywood actor Govinda hurt himself on Tuesday during a bullet misfiring incident. The actor was immediately taken to Mumbai hospital and has been under supervision since then. Several Bollywood celebs including his long-time friend and filmmaker David Dhawan have been to the hospital to meet the actor. Now Govinda, Shiv Sena leader and actor's wife Sunita Ahuja has given a new health update on his health. She also revealed the day when the actor will be discharged from the hospital. What did Sunita Ahuja say? Sunita Ahuja came out of the Mumbai hospital to give a new update on Govinda's health. She said that the actor is fine now and is feeling much better. "He will be discharged most probably this evening or tomorrow," the actor's wife said. Sunita also added that since it is the first day of Navaratri, she prayed for the well-being of Govinda and then came to the hospital. The accident happened on Tuesday morning This incident happened with actor Govinda yesterday at his residence in Juhu, Mumbai. The actor was leaving for Kolkata from Mumbai at around 4:45 in the morning. He was going to participate in a show. During this, he was keeping the revolver when suddenly it slipped from his hand and there was a misfire. The bullet hit the actor's left leg near the knee. Govinda was immediately taken to the hospital. During treatment, the bullet was removed from his leg and now he is out of danger. As soon as the news of Govinda being shot was received, the actor's nephew Krushna's wife Kashmera Shah reached the hospital first. Yesterday, Krushna's sister, Govinda's niece Aarti, was also seen outside the hospital to meet her uncle. Aarti reached the hospital with her husband Deepak Chauhan to meet her uncle. News is originally taken from: https://bit.ly/3XSi2qV
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Kashmera Shah Injured on Set of 'Laughter Chefs': Latest News Update 13 July 2024
Kashmera Shah Injured on Set of ‘Laughter Chefs’: Latest News Update 13 July 2024 #KashmeraShah #LaughterChefs #InjuredOnSet #GetWellSoonKashmera #RealityTVAccidents Kashmera Shah, a prominent cast member of Laughter Chefs alongside her husband Krushna Abhishek, recently faced a setback due to an on-set accident. The actress suffered injuries after a fall during filming, which left her with a…
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US-based Kashmiri doctors to launch critical care ambulance service in Kashmir Valley
SRINAGAR: Alarmed by the number of road accident deaths in Jammu and Kashmir, a group of US-based Kashmiri doctors is all set to provide fully equipped critical care ambulances. "In the absence of emergency service in the ambulances, the US-based group of Kashmiri doctors has launched a programme to provide fully-equipped ambulances with paramedics and junior doctors on board," the group of doctors said in a statement on Wednesday. The gesture has been prompted by the number of road-related deaths and injuries, showing an alarming rise in Jammu and Kashmir. "In such cases, the absence of pre-hospital care often makes it difficult to provide timely treatment to patients. As a result, several lives are lost almost on a daily basis."
To save such lives, a group of Kashmiri doctors named "Kashmera" based in the US in collaboration with the state government and few NGOs, have launched a programme to provide ambulances to ferry the injured to the two premier hospitals in Srinagar. The doctors said these ambulances, aimed at reducing the pre-hospital mortality rate, will be equipped with pre-hospital emergency care. A study conducted by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) in 2017 stated that Kashmir has the highest number of deaths and disabilities caused by road accidents. The study had examined cases from the year 1996 to 2016. In 2018, at least 908 people were killed in 5,529 road accidents across the state.
(Pic Credit: Basit Zargar) On average, 15 road accidents occur every day. Most of the wounded die en route to the hospitals in ill-equipped ambulances, in case they are available, the study noted. To ensure that the injured get the Emergency Medical Response Services (EMRS), that primarily comprise of pre-hospital emergency care, the US-based Kashmiri doctors are all set to start the emergency services, named '911 Project'. "In a tie-up with Save Hearts Initiative along with local partner HELP Foundation, the doctors said that fully-equipped ambulances would be devoted to transport patients to SMHS or SKIMS hospitals in the capital city in a timely manner with EMRS en route. "This service is set to start by the end of July 2019. We are starti ng it as a pilot project in the Srinagar city. The ambulances will have para medics and junior doctors on-board to provide pre-hospital emergency care and transport the patients to the nearest available emergency room," said Nahida Nazir, who chairs the healthcare committee of "Kashmer". Kashmer is a member-based organisation of Kashmiri origin physicians and allied healthcare personnel in North America. "The vision is to provide a platform to these professionals to netwo rk, educate, mentor and mainly to give back to their native land, especially the healthcare sector," Nahida added. "As of now, there is no robust EMRS available in the Valley. Ambulances largely function as transportation vehicles without any necessary medical equipment or trained paramedical staff. In the absence of emergency care, pre-hospital mortality rates have gone up drastically. "Our project aims to change the concept of ambulances in the Valley to life-saving emergency medical transportation. We are keen on having an evidence-based EMS, driven by technology and trained personnel with universal access," Nahida said, adding that the pilot EMRS project will be initiated in Srinagar's Old City to gain experience and gauge the popular response. These services will be extended to the entire Srinagar district in phases," Nahida said. Read the full article
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