#vishvas sarang in hospital
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
tezlivenews · 3 years ago
Text
घुट रहा था दम, बेसुध होकर गिरे, घुटने के बल चले... भोपाल में 36 जिंदगियों को बचाने वाले 'वीरों' की कहानी
घुट रहा था दम, बेसुध होकर गिरे, घुटने के बल चले… भोपाल में 36 जिंदगियों को बचाने वाले ‘वीरों’ की कहानी
हाइलाइट्स कमला नेहरू चिल्ड्रेन अस्पताल में आग के बाद सामने आए कई देवदूत अस्पताल में फंसे लोगों को अपनी जान की परवाह किए बिना निकाले बच्चों को बचाने में एमपी के चिकित्सा शिक्षा मंत्री विश्वास सारंग ने भी निभाई भूमिका घटना की सूचना मिलते ही अस्पताल पहुंचे मंत्री भोपालअस्पताल (Bhopal Fire Devadoot Story) के वार्ड में शॉर्ट सर्किट की वजह से धुआं भर गया था। धुआं की वजह से किसी को कुछ नहीं दिख रहा…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
agrawalconstructionco · 2 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Grand Opening of Bhopal's Biggest Property Expo G ra Dainik Bhaskar Property Expo was inaugurated today in the esteemed presence of Mr. Vishvas Sarang, Minister of Bhopal Gas Tragedy Relief and Rehabilitation, MP Govt., Mrs. Malti Rai, Mayor Bhopal, and Er. Sanjeev Agrawal, CMD The SAGE Group. The Sage Family invites all home seekers to visit stall no. 1 Agrawal Construction Co to turn your dreams into reality. n Best Deals d Properties at All Prime Locations Ready To move properties O Gold Coin on spot booking Dates 24|25 Sep 2022 Venue Opp. Peoples Hospital, Ayodhya Bypass Road, Bhanpur Bhopal #PropertyExpo2022 #BestBuildersinBhopal
0 notes
dailypioneer · 3 years ago
Text
The mortal remains of Group Captain Varun Singh, who succumbed to his injuries after surviving last week's helicopter crash in Tamil Nadu, were consigned to flames with full military and state honours in Bhopal on Friday.
Wrapped in a tricolour, the mortal remains were brought to the cremation ground in Bairagarh area here from the Military Hospital here in a flower-bedecked Army truck with people raising slogans of 'Bharat mata ki jai' and 'Group Captain Varun Singh amar rahe'.
As the mortal remains reached the cremation ground, a ceremonial guard of honour was given by the defence forces personnel, after which the senior services officers paid their tributes by laying floral wreaths on the coffin of the Group Captain.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Medical Education Minister Vishvas Sarang also paid their tributes to the decorated air warrior.
0 notes
fast1997 · 3 years ago
Text
Delta Plus Variant In Madhya Pradesh; Minister Vishvas Sarang On Rahul Gandhi And Sample Test Report | Minister Sarang said - Machine is being installed on 6th floor of Kamala Nehru Hospital in Bhopal, report will be received in 5 days instead of 22 days
Delta Plus Variant In Madhya Pradesh; Minister Vishvas Sarang On Rahul Gandhi And Sample Test Report | Minister Sarang said – Machine is being installed on 6th floor of Kamala Nehru Hospital in Bhopal, report will be received in 5 days instead of 22 days
Hindi News Local Mp Delta Plus Variant In Madhya Pradesh; Minister Vishvas Sarang On Rahul Gandhi And Sample Test Report BhopalOne hour ago Accused Congress – Rahul is looking for political opportunities in the disaster of epidemic Delta Plus variant will now be tested in Madhya Pradesh only. Its first machine will soon be installed on the 6th floor of Kamala Nehru Hospital in Bhopal. After…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
hulnews · 4 years ago
Text
MP Govt Sets Rates for Hospitals Treating Covid-19 Patients
MP Govt Sets Rates for Hospitals Treating Covid-19 Patients
[ad_1]
Tumblr media
Image for representation.
Such hospitals are currently treating patients free of cost. After a meeting chaired by Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan to review the coronavirus situation, Minister for Medical Education Minister Vishvas Sarang informed that there was some confusion about bills being raised by private hospitals treating COVID-19 patients.
PTI Bhopal
Last Updated:Sept…
View On WordPress
0 notes
brajeshupadhyay · 4 years ago
Text
Coronavirus LIVE Updates: US FDA approves plasma therapy for COVID-19 treatment as country crosses 57 lakh cases
08:28 (IST)
Coronavirus in Odisha LATEST Updates
Odisha reports record 2,993 new COVID-19 cases, 10 deaths
Odisha on Sunday registered its highest single-day spike of 2,993 COVID-19 cases and 10 more deaths due to the infection, reports PTI. With this, the state's COVID-19 death toll has mounted to 409 and the infection tally reached 78,530, a health official said.
08:26 (IST)
Coronavirus in Madhya Pradesh LATEST Updates
COVID-19 patient tries to commit suicide in Jabalpur
Staff members of a hospital in Madhya Pradesh on Sunday foiled the bid of a 40-year-old COVID-19 patient to commit suicide by jumping off the third floor of the facility, police said.
The patient got down from the third floor window onto the open slab and was about to jump when some staff members rushed to him and held him back, said Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College and Hospital Dean Dr P K Kasar.
The patient is suffering from some mental issues according to his family members, he said. Kasar demanded that state government install iron grills on the windows of the hospital.
08:23 (IST)
Coronavirus in US LATEST Updates
US approves plasma therapy to treat COVID-19 infection
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved using blood plasma from recovered coronavirus patients as a treatment against the infection, reports AFP. “This product may be effective in treating COVID-19 and... the known and potential benefits of the product outweigh the known and potential risks of the product,” reads the FDA’s statement.
Coronavirus LATEST Updates: 'This product may be effective in treating COVID-19 and... the known and potential benefits of the product outweigh the known and potential risks of the product,' reads the FDA’s statement
The number of coronavirus positive cases reported so far in the country crossed 30 lakh on Sunday, just 16 days after it crossed 20 lakh. The toll rose to 56,706 with 912 fatalities reported in 24 hours, said the health ministry in its morning update.
COVID-19 cases in the country jumped from 10 lakh to 20 lakh in 21 days, while it had taken 59 days for the cases to cross 10 lakh.
It took 110 days for COVID-19 cases in the country to reach one lakh.
However, the number of recoveries also surged to 22,80,566 with 57,989 patients recuperating from COVID-19 in a day, the data updated at 8 am showed. The country now has 7,07,668 active cases, which comprise 23.24 percent of India's total caseload, the ministry said.
The recovery rate among coronavirus patients neared 75 percent, while the case fatality rate dipped to 1.86 percent, which is among the lowest in the world, the ministry claimed.
Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar announced standard operating procedures (SOPs) for resuming shooting of films and TV programmes. The new guidelines include measures such as social distancing and mandatory use of face cover or masks for cast and crew, except for actors in front of camera.
In Madhya Pradesh, health minister Prabhuram Choudhary said he has tested coronavirus positive. Choudhary is the seventh minister in the state, besides Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, to have tested positive for the viral infection. Meanwhile, Delhi reported its highest single-day spike in August with 1,450 new cases.
Recovery rate touches 74.90%, says health ministry
The Union health ministry on Sunday said the average daily number of recoveries is on a "constant upward move", even as the total confirmed COVID-19 cases in the country climbed to 30,44,940 after a spike of 69,239 fresh infections.
The average daily recoveries have steadily increased from 15,018 between1 and 7 July to 60,557 between  13 and 19 August, the health ministry said. The total recoveries exceed the active cases by nearly 16 lakh (1,572,898) and the national recovery rate has gone up to 74.90 percent, it said in a statement.
According to the Indian Council of Medical Research(ICMR), a cumulative total of 3,52,92,220 samples have been tested up to 22 August, with 8,01,147 samples being tested on Saturday.
With over eight lakh tests being conducted for the eighth consecutive day, the average daily positivity rate has come down from 9.67 percent during 3-9 August  to 7.67 percent over the last week. the ministry said.
Centre announces SOPs for film shoots
The Centre on Sunday announced SOPs for resuming shooting of films and TV programmes to contain the spread of COVID-19. Union minister Prakash Javadekar asserted that the guidelines will facilitate resumption of shooting and provide employment to scores of people in the film industry who were affected in the wake of the pandemic.
Sharing details of the SOPs, Javadekar said barring those who are in front of cameras, all others will have to wear masks.
The I&B ministry's SOPs state that physical distancing of at least six feet to be followed as far as feasible at all locations at all times, while sitting, standing in queues, among others. These include places such as shoot locations, sound recording studios and editing rooms.
Aspects such as scenes, sequences, set-ups, camera locations, positions of various crew members, seating arrangements, food and catering arrangements, staggered meal timings should be planned while giving due consideration to physical distancing norms, according to the document.
Measures should be taken by the production team to involve a minimum number of cast and crew members during the shoot, the SOPs said.
Visitors and audiences should not be allowed on sets and for outdoor shooting, necessary coordination with local authorities should be ensured to minimise and manage the spectators, they said.
Resting or stay-over facilities should be planned while adhering to physical distancing guidelines, according to the document.
Staggered call and pack-up timings for different production units should be ensured by studios having multiple sets, the SOPs added. "There shall be designated entry and exit points for all shoot locations and other workplaces," the document said.
Common locations such as sets, cafeteria, make-up rooms, edit rooms, vanity vans, washrooms should be sanitised regularly, it said.
Sanitisation, to the extent possible, before and after the shoot should be done, the SOPs said.
Shooting of films and TV serials can be resumed using these SOPs, Javadekar said.
India may get vaccine by year-end if everything goes well, says Harsh Vardhan
Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan has said that if everything goes well, India would get a vaccine against COVID-19 by the end of this year.
कब तक आएगी #कोरोना की #vaccine ?
पत्रकारों के इस सवाल पर मैंने उम्मीद जताई कि अगर सब कुछ ठीक रहा तो भारत इस साल के आखिर तक #coronavaccine हासिल कर लेगा। @MoHFW_INDIA @CSIR_IND @NDRFHQ pic.twitter.com/zqAxftKUdt
��� Dr Harsh Vardhan (@drharshvardhan) August 22, 2020
// <![CDATA[ <script> // ]]>
Three COVID-19 vaccine candidates, including two indigenous ones, are in different phases of development in India. The phase-one human clinical trials of the two indigenous COVID-19 vaccine candidates, one developed by Bharat Biotech in collaboration with ICMR and the other by Zydus Cadila Ltd, have been completed and the trials have moved to phase-two, ICMR Director General Dr Balram Bhargava had said recently.
The Serum Institute of India, which has partnered with AstraZeneca for manufacturing the COVID-19 vaccine candidate developed by the University of Oxford, is likely to begin phase two and three human clinical trials next week.
West Bengal, Odisha register record spike in cases
Meanwhile, several states added new cases and fatalities to their tallies. Delhi registered 1,450 new coronavirus cases on Sunday, the city's highest single-day spike in August, taking the total cases to over 1.61 lakh while the toll mounted to 4,300.  The positivity rate stands at 7.74 percent, while the recovery rate is 90.04 percent.
The COVID-19 caseload of West Bengal went up to 1,38,870 after with 3,274 new infections, the highest in a day, the health department said. The toll due to the disease also rose to 2,794 with 57 more people succumbing to the viral infection, the department said in a bulletin. Since Saturday, 3,048 patients have recovered from the disease and the number of active cases is now 28,069, it said.
Odisha too registered its highest single-day surge of 2,993 COVID-19 cases and 10 more deaths due to the infection. With this, the state's toll has mounted to 409 and the infection count reached 78,530, a health official told PTI. Fifty-three other coronavirus patients have also died, but the cause of their deaths was attributed to some other reasons, the official said.
Maharashtra reported 10,441 new coronavirus positive cases, which pushed the cumulative total in the state to 6,82,383. With the death of 258 patients during the day, the toll climbed to 22,253.
Madhya Pradesh health minister tests positive
In Madhya Pradesh, Health Minister Prabhuram Choudhary tweeted that he has tested positive for COVID-19.
"My COVID-19 test report came out positive. I request those who had come in my contact to undergo a coronavirus test. Those in close contact should quarantine themselves," he tweeted. "With your prayers and blessings, I will return amidst you soon to serve the people," he said.
मेरी कोविड की रिपोर्ट टेस्ट के बाद पॉजि़टिव आई है।मेरा सभी से निवेदन है जो भी मेरे संपर्क में आए हैं, वह कोरोना टेस्ट करवा लें। मेरे निकट संपर्क वाले लोग क्वा���नटीन में चले जाएं।आप सभी की प्रार्थना एवं आशीर्वाद से जल्द आप सभी के बीच उपस्थित होकर फिर जन सेवा के कार्यों में लगेंगे।
— Dr. Prabhuram Choudhary (@DrPRChoudhary) August 23, 2020
// <![CDATA[ <script> // ]]>
In the last week of July, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had tested positive and recovered after treatment. Besides, Public Works Department Minister Gopal Bhargava, Medical Education Minister Vishvas Sarang, state Cooperatives Minister Arvind Bhadoriya, Water Resources Minister Tulsiram Silawat, Higher Education Minister Mohan Yadav and Minister of State (Independent charge) for Backward Class and Minority Welfare Ramkhelawan Patel had also tested coronavirus for the infection.
With inputs from PTI
via Blogger https://ift.tt/3gpSbPt
0 notes
brajeshupadhyay · 4 years ago
Quote
08:28 (IST) Coronavirus in Odisha LATEST Updates Odisha reports record 2,993 new COVID-19 cases, 10 deaths Odisha on Sunday registered its highest single-day spike of 2,993 COVID-19 cases and 10 more deaths due to the infection, reports PTI. With this, the state's COVID-19 death toll has mounted to 409 and the infection tally reached 78,530, a health official said. 08:26 (IST) Coronavirus in Madhya Pradesh LATEST Updates COVID-19 patient tries to commit suicide in Jabalpur Staff members of a hospital in Madhya Pradesh on Sunday foiled the bid of a 40-year-old COVID-19 patient to commit suicide by jumping off the third floor of the facility, police said. The patient got down from the third floor window onto the open slab and was about to jump when some staff members rushed to him and held him back, said Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College and Hospital Dean Dr P K Kasar. The patient is suffering from some mental issues according to his family members, he said. Kasar demanded that state government install iron grills on the windows of the hospital. 08:23 (IST) Coronavirus in US LATEST Updates US approves plasma therapy to treat COVID-19 infection The US Food and Drug Administration has approved using blood plasma from recovered coronavirus patients as a treatment against the infection, reports AFP. “This product may be effective in treating COVID-19 and... the known and potential benefits of the product outweigh the known and potential risks of the product,” reads the FDA’s statement. Coronavirus LATEST Updates: 'This product may be effective in treating COVID-19 and... the known and potential benefits of the product outweigh the known and potential risks of the product,' reads the FDA’s statement The number of coronavirus positive cases reported so far in the country crossed 30 lakh on Sunday, just 16 days after it crossed 20 lakh. The toll rose to 56,706 with 912 fatalities reported in 24 hours, said the health ministry in its morning update. COVID-19 cases in the country jumped from 10 lakh to 20 lakh in 21 days, while it had taken 59 days for the cases to cross 10 lakh. It took 110 days for COVID-19 cases in the country to reach one lakh. However, the number of recoveries also surged to 22,80,566 with 57,989 patients recuperating from COVID-19 in a day, the data updated at 8 am showed. The country now has 7,07,668 active cases, which comprise 23.24 percent of India's total caseload, the ministry said. The recovery rate among coronavirus patients neared 75 percent, while the case fatality rate dipped to 1.86 percent, which is among the lowest in the world, the ministry claimed. Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar announced standard operating procedures (SOPs) for resuming shooting of films and TV programmes. The new guidelines include measures such as social distancing and mandatory use of face cover or masks for cast and crew, except for actors in front of camera. In Madhya Pradesh, health minister Prabhuram Choudhary said he has tested coronavirus positive. Choudhary is the seventh minister in the state, besides Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, to have tested positive for the viral infection. Meanwhile, Delhi reported its highest single-day spike in August with 1,450 new cases. Recovery rate touches 74.90%, says health ministry The Union health ministry on Sunday said the average daily number of recoveries is on a "constant upward move", even as the total confirmed COVID-19 cases in the country climbed to 30,44,940 after a spike of 69,239 fresh infections. The average daily recoveries have steadily increased from 15,018 between1 and 7 July to 60,557 between  13 and 19 August, the health ministry said. The total recoveries exceed the active cases by nearly 16 lakh (1,572,898) and the national recovery rate has gone up to 74.90 percent, it said in a statement. According to the Indian Council of Medical Research(ICMR), a cumulative total of 3,52,92,220 samples have been tested up to 22 August, with 8,01,147 samples being tested on Saturday. With over eight lakh tests being conducted for the eighth consecutive day, the average daily positivity rate has come down from 9.67 percent during 3-9 August  to 7.67 percent over the last week. the ministry said. Centre announces SOPs for film shoots The Centre on Sunday announced SOPs for resuming shooting of films and TV programmes to contain the spread of COVID-19. Union minister Prakash Javadekar asserted that the guidelines will facilitate resumption of shooting and provide employment to scores of people in the film industry who were affected in the wake of the pandemic. Sharing details of the SOPs, Javadekar said barring those who are in front of cameras, all others will have to wear masks. The I&B ministry's SOPs state that physical distancing of at least six feet to be followed as far as feasible at all locations at all times, while sitting, standing in queues, among others. These include places such as shoot locations, sound recording studios and editing rooms. Aspects such as scenes, sequences, set-ups, camera locations, positions of various crew members, seating arrangements, food and catering arrangements, staggered meal timings should be planned while giving due consideration to physical distancing norms, according to the document. Measures should be taken by the production team to involve a minimum number of cast and crew members during the shoot, the SOPs said. Visitors and audiences should not be allowed on sets and for outdoor shooting, necessary coordination with local authorities should be ensured to minimise and manage the spectators, they said. Resting or stay-over facilities should be planned while adhering to physical distancing guidelines, according to the document. Staggered call and pack-up timings for different production units should be ensured by studios having multiple sets, the SOPs added. "There shall be designated entry and exit points for all shoot locations and other workplaces," the document said. Common locations such as sets, cafeteria, make-up rooms, edit rooms, vanity vans, washrooms should be sanitised regularly, it said. Sanitisation, to the extent possible, before and after the shoot should be done, the SOPs said. Shooting of films and TV serials can be resumed using these SOPs, Javadekar said. India may get vaccine by year-end if everything goes well, says Harsh Vardhan Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan has said that if everything goes well, India would get a vaccine against COVID-19 by the end of this year. कब तक आएगी #कोरोना की #vaccine ? पत्रकारों के इस सवाल पर मैंने उम्मीद जताई कि अगर सब कुछ ठीक रहा तो भारत इस साल के आखिर तक #coronavaccine हासिल कर लेगा। @MoHFW_INDIA @CSIR_IND @NDRFHQ pic.twitter.com/zqAxftKUdt — Dr Harsh Vardhan (@drharshvardhan) August 22, 2020 // // ]]> Three COVID-19 vaccine candidates, including two indigenous ones, are in different phases of development in India. The phase-one human clinical trials of the two indigenous COVID-19 vaccine candidates, one developed by Bharat Biotech in collaboration with ICMR and the other by Zydus Cadila Ltd, have been completed and the trials have moved to phase-two, ICMR Director General Dr Balram Bhargava had said recently. The Serum Institute of India, which has partnered with AstraZeneca for manufacturing the COVID-19 vaccine candidate developed by the University of Oxford, is likely to begin phase two and three human clinical trials next week. West Bengal, Odisha register record spike in cases Meanwhile, several states added new cases and fatalities to their tallies. Delhi registered 1,450 new coronavirus cases on Sunday, the city's highest single-day spike in August, taking the total cases to over 1.61 lakh while the toll mounted to 4,300.  The positivity rate stands at 7.74 percent, while the recovery rate is 90.04 percent. The COVID-19 caseload of West Bengal went up to 1,38,870 after with 3,274 new infections, the highest in a day, the health department said. The toll due to the disease also rose to 2,794 with 57 more people succumbing to the viral infection, the department said in a bulletin. Since Saturday, 3,048 patients have recovered from the disease and the number of active cases is now 28,069, it said. Odisha too registered its highest single-day surge of 2,993 COVID-19 cases and 10 more deaths due to the infection. With this, the state's toll has mounted to 409 and the infection count reached 78,530, a health official told PTI. Fifty-three other coronavirus patients have also died, but the cause of their deaths was attributed to some other reasons, the official said. Maharashtra reported 10,441 new coronavirus positive cases, which pushed the cumulative total in the state to 6,82,383. With the death of 258 patients during the day, the toll climbed to 22,253. Madhya Pradesh health minister tests positive In Madhya Pradesh, Health Minister Prabhuram Choudhary tweeted that he has tested positive for COVID-19. "My COVID-19 test report came out positive. I request those who had come in my contact to undergo a coronavirus test. Those in close contact should quarantine themselves," he tweeted. "With your prayers and blessings, I will return amidst you soon to serve the people," he said. मेरी कोविड की रिपोर्ट टेस्ट के बाद पॉजि़टिव आई है।मेरा सभी से निवेदन है जो भी मेरे संपर्क में आए हैं, वह कोरोना टेस्ट करवा लें। मेरे निकट संपर्क वाले लोग क्वारनटीन में चले जाएं।आप सभी की प्रार्थना एवं आशीर्वाद से जल्द आप सभी के बीच उपस्थित होकर फिर जन सेवा के कार्यों में लगेंगे। — Dr. Prabhuram Choudhary (@DrPRChoudhary) August 23, 2020 // // ]]> In the last week of July, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had tested positive and recovered after treatment. Besides, Public Works Department Minister Gopal Bhargava, Medical Education Minister Vishvas Sarang, state Cooperatives Minister Arvind Bhadoriya, Water Resources Minister Tulsiram Silawat, Higher Education Minister Mohan Yadav and Minister of State (Independent charge) for Backward Class and Minority Welfare Ramkhelawan Patel had also tested coronavirus for the infection. With inputs from PTI
http://sansaartimes.blogspot.com/2020/08/coronavirus-live-updates-us-fda.html
0 notes