Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Carrying the dead body of the ITBP Jawan, Shri Manoj Sinha







Wreath laying ceremony of #ITBP jawans held at DPL Srinagar. The jawans lost their lives after their bus fell into a riverbed in Pahalgam yesterday. LG Manoj Sinha also present.

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Tuesday, August 16, 2022

*Kashmiri Pandit Shot Dead, Another Injured In Shopian* *DGP, ADGP Visit South Kashmir District, Review Security Situation; LG Inquires About Health Of Injured In Army Hospital*

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Srinagar, Aug 16(GNS): Suspected militants shot

dead a Kashmiri Pandit and injured another in Chotigam area of South Kashmir’s Shopian district on Tuesday, officials said.


They said militants fired upon the duo, Pertimber Nath Bhat son of Arjun Nath Bhat and Sunil Kumar Bhat son of Sri Ji Bhat, while they were working in an apple orchard. 


Sunil died on the spot or on way to hospital while Pertimber was immediately shifted to nearby hospital for treatment, they said. A police officer told GNS that Pertimber was later shifted to Army Hospital Srinagar.


“At about 1130 hours, Police received information about an incident at Chotipora area of Shopian where (militants) had fired upon civilians. Senior police officers alongwith reinforcement reached at the spot,” police said in a statement to GNS.


“Preliminary investigation revealed that (militants) had fired upon two civilians in an apple orchard at Chotipora area of Shopian. In this incident, two civilians identified as Pertimber Nath Bhat son of Arjun Nath Bhat and Sunil Kumar Bhat son of Sri Ji Bhat, both residents of Chotigam Shopian belonging to minority community received critical gunshot injuries,” he said, adding, “Both the injured were immediately shifted to hospital where one of the injured persons Sunil Kumar Bhat succumbed to his injuries, however, the condition of other injured person is stated to be stable.”


Police has registered a case in this regard under relevant sections of law, he said.


He said investigation is in progress and officers continue to work to establish the full circumstances of the incident.  


DGP J&K Dilbag Singh and ADGP Kashmir Vijay Kumar visited Shopian and reviewed security meeting in which DIG SKR, Army’s Sector Commander, DIG CRPF, COs and SP Shopian participated.


Addressing the meeting the DGP said that militants’ and their “masters across the border” unhappy with the fast growing peace in J&K have once again targeted the innocents.


He said that those involved in the incident would be brought to justice. The DGP directed the officers to revisit the security plans of their respective jurisdictions and to remain extra alert.


“Pakistan and its agencies are constantly conspiring to create disturbance in J&K with an intention of creating an atmosphere of fear among the people of Jammu and Kashmir,” he said, “He stressed for intensified cordon and search operations to track down the (militants) and their support system.”


He directed the officers to further strengthen and augment the intelligence as well as security grids in their respective areas for the safety and security of the people.


The DGP directed for increased patrolling and area dominations to restrict the militant activities, the spokesperson said. “All the suspicious elements that are providing any kind of support to (militant) activities should be kept under radar,” DGP directed. He stressed for stringent action against the elements found involved in “anti peace” activities.


“During the meeting the DGP reiterated the importance of maintaining close synergy between the J&K Police and other agencies to meet the security challenges. “


He also directed the officers to brief their respective officers and personnel on a regular basis.


Meanwhile, Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha visited the Army Hospital and inquired about the health of Pitambar Nath Pandit.


“(Militants) fired upon civilians in an apple orchard in Chotipora area of Shopian. One person died and one injured. Both belong to minority community. Injured person has been shifted to hospital. Area cordoned off. Further details shall follow,” police said in a tweet.( GNS)

Monday, August 15, 2022

Sadarat Ali Khan hoists the Tricolour of the country at Govt.Middle School Kote Qasba


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Sadarat Ali Khan along with his   team, after hoisted the flag, saluting to Tricolour and reciting the National Anthem, Jan Gan Man....


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 On 75th Year's of Independence, Sadarat Ali Khan ,a Senior most teacher and one of the most intelligent personality of the concerned department hoisted the National flag at Government Middle School Kote Qasba at 8:55 am on the Eve of 15 Agust 2022 in the presence of all  Staff members and others  civil society Members in Large . After hoisted the National flag of the country, he addressed the gathering and said that this flag is pride of our beautiful country. He also said that the tricolour messages us a lot about our power, peace and prosperity. He said that our nation gave their lives and made sacrifices for us, country and nation and that's why we are breathing freely. He said that we should really be felt proud upon ourselves that we are all Indians and India is belonged to us and really we are proud to be an Indians. He briefed to media that prade and various type of cultural items are being staged by the students with great zeal and enthusiasm. 

Dr. Parvaiz Ahmed Khan hoists the National Flag of the country at Sub District Hospital Mendhar in Mendhar

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Dated 15-08-2022 :

 On 75th Year's of Independence, Dr. Parvaiz Ahmed Khan Block Medical Officer Mendhar hoisted the National flag at Government Sub District Hospital Mendhar at 7:45 am on the eve of 15 Agust 2022 in presence of all  Health Staff members and others  civil society Members in Large numbers. After hoisted the National flag of the country, he addressed the gathering and said that this flag is pride of our beautiful country. He also said that the tricolour messages you a lot about your power, peace and prosperity. He said that our nation gave their lives and made sacrifices for us, country and nation and that's why we are breathing freely. He said that we should really be felt proud upon ourselves that we are all Indians and India is belonged to us.  

Saturday, August 13, 2022

SDH organises Tiranga Rally at Mendhar in Mendhar,Dr. Parvaiz Ahmed Khan supervises it, public appreciate him very well

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Holding the national Flag in his hands, Dr. Parvaiz Ahmed Khan, Block Medical Officer Mendhar 



Sitting at his office, behind the tri colour, Block Medical Officer Mendhar, Dr. Parvaiz Ahmed Khan 


Mendhar Dated 13-08-2022.

 National Tiranga Rally was organized today at Government Sub District Hospital Mendhar,under the supervision of Block Medical Officer Mendhar , Dr. Parvaiz Ahmed Khan in connection with Azadi Ka Amrit  Mahotsav and  Commemoration of 75th Years of  Independence of "Our  Mother Land" 'Nation India Under Ageis' Har Ghar Tiranga.

 The Rally started from Government Sub District Hospital Mendhar and passed  Through  Munsif court,  Yadgar Chowk, Main Bus Stand Mendhar,  Government Girls Higher Secondary school Mendhar , Jamia Masjid Mendhar and Tehsil Complex at last end at Government Sub District Hospital Mendhar.

 On the occasion, Dr. Parvaiz Ahmed Khan Block Medical Officer Mendhar gave  details about the 'Har Ghar Tiranga under Aegis of Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav on the 75th Year's of  Independence  of the Nation  India .In the Rally  a large numbers of health workers, all cadres and ASHA's precipitated.

 Dr khan asked all to Hoist National flag at there Houses today and at al Health institutions, PHCs ,NTPHCs ,HWCs, Sub Centers and Residential Quarters and distributed about 500 national Flags to ASHA's ,and asked to distribute  these National flags to the Local residents of there village and get the National flag Hoisted in there presence at there houses.

The Local ,Civil Society Members and Local Shopkeepers of Mendhar  Market appreciated  'The Role of  Block Medical Officer Mendhar, Dr. Parvaiz Ahmed Khan.

Monday, August 8, 2022

SDH Mendhar organises an awareness programme of hoisting flag at every house

 SDH Mendhar organises an awareness programme of hoisting  flag at every house 


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Under the supervision of Dr. Parvaiz Ahmed Khan, Block Medical Officer Mendhar, the participants carry the national Flags up 


 Mendhar/ Under the patronage of Block Medical Officer Mendhar, Dr. Parvaiz Ahmed Khan, a grand function was organized on Sunday in connection with the awareness campaign of flag hoisting at every house. In this awareness campaign, the elixir of freedom was determined to commemorate the 75th Independence Day, the national ritual of hoisting the flag at every house. All the staff of the hospital participated in this program. At the same time, a large number of dignitaries of the town participated and in the spirit of hoisting the flag at every house took an oath that this lovely flag of the country of India will be hoisted on 13th,14th and 15th of August at every house. Dr. Parvaiz Ahmed Khan in his address has appealed to the people to hoist the national flag on the roof of every house and in the yard with great devotion and in view of the spirit of true and unbreakable love for the country.

Monday, August 1, 2022

SDH Mendhar observes Lungs Cancer Day in Mendhar

 SDH Mendhar observes Lungs Cancer Day in Mendhar

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Giving a lecture on the causes of Lungs Cancer, Dr.Parvaiz Ahmed Khan 


  Mendhar ,01-08-2022/Lung cancer Day was Observed at Government Sub District Hospital Mendhar under the smart supervision of Block Medical Officer Mendhar, Dr Parvaiz Ahmed Khan. 

  On the occasion Dr. Parvaiz Ahmed Khan Block Medical Officer Mendhar and Dr. Mohd Idress MD Medicine Physician Specialist gave a Detail about The Lungs Cancer and said 90 % Lungs Cancers is Due to Smoking 🚬 and poor Hygienic. Dr. P.A.Khan and his college Dr. Mohd Adrees asked to avoid the smoking at once. 

  Both the Doctors warned that passive smoking is also Dangerous. They said showing an example as that a person sitting near to a person doing smoking, he or she will also be effected equally as Active smoker. The advised to educate the 'Young Generation' to not indulge into this practice. Both the Doctors described the causes and factors of Lungs Cancer as below:

"We don’t know what causes each case of lung cancer. But we do know many of the risk factors for these cancers (see Lung Cancer Risk Face and how some of them cause cells to become cancer."
Smoking
Smoking tobacco is by far the leading cause of lung cancer. About 80% of lung cancer deaths are caused by smoking, and many others are caused by exposure to secondhand smoke.
  Smoking is clearly the strongest risk factor for lung cancer, but it often interacts with other factors. People who smoke and are exposed to other known risk factors such as radon and asbestos are at an even higher risk. Not everyone who smokes gets lung cancer, so other factors like genetics probably play a role as well (see below).
Causes in people who don't smoke
Not all people who get lung cancer smoke. Many people with lung cancer formerly smoked, but many others never smoked at all. And it is rare for someone who has never smoked to be diagnosed with small cell lung cancer (SCLC), but it can happen. 
  Lung cancer in people who don't smoke can be caused by exposure to radon, secondhand smoke, air pollution, or other factors. Workplace exposures to asbestos, diesel exhaust or certain other chemicals can also cause lung cancers in some people who don’t smoke.
  A small portion of lung cancers develop in people with no known risk factors for the disease. Some of these might just be random events that don’t have an outside cause, but others might be due to factors that we don’t yet know about.
  Lung cancers in people who don't smoke are often different from those that occur in people who do. They tend to develop in younger people and often have certain gene changes that are different from those in tumors found in people who smoke. In some cases, these gene changes can be used to guide treatment.
Gene changes that may lead to lung cancer
  Scientists know how some of the risk factors for lung cancer can cause certain changes in the DNA of lung cells. These changes can lead to abnormal cell growth and, sometimes, cancer. DNA is the chemical in our cells that makes up our genes, which control how our cells function. DNA, which comes from both our parents, affects more than just how we look. It also can influence our risk for developing certain diseases, including some kinds of cancer.
  Some genes help control when cells grow, divide to make new cells, and die:
Genes that help cells grow, divide, or stay alive are called oncogene
Genes that help control cell division or cause cells to die at the right time are called tumor suppressor genes
  Cancers can be caused by DNA changes that turn on oncogene or turn off tumor suppressor genes. Changes in many different genes are usually needed to cause lung cancer.
Inherited gene changes
  Some people inherit DNA mutations (changes) from their parents that greatly increase their risk for developing certain cancers. But inherited mutations alone are not thought to cause very many lung cancers.
  Still, genes do seem to play a role in some families with a history of lung cancer. For example, people who inherit certain DNA changes in a particular chromosome (chromosome 6) are more likely to develop lung cancer, even if they don’t smoke or only smoke a little.
  Some people seem to inherit a reduced ability to break down or get rid of certain types of cancer-causing chemicals in the body, such as those found in tobacco smoke. This could put them at higher risk for lung cancer.
  Other people inherit faulty DNA repair mechanisms that make it more likely they will end up with DNA changes. People with DNA repair enzymes that don’t work normally might be especially vulnerable to cancer-causing chemicals and radiation.
  Some non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLCs) make too much EGFR protein (which comes from an abnormal EGFR gene). This specific gene change is seen more often with adenocarcinoma of the lung in young, non-smoking, Asian women, but the excess EGFR protein has also been seen in more than 60% of metastatic NSCLCs.
  Researchers are developing tests that may help identify such people, but these tests are not yet used routinely. For now, doctors recommend that all people avoid tobacco smoke and other exposures that might increase their cancer risk.

SDH Mendhar celebrates breast feedings week, Dr. Parvaiz Ahmed Khan delivers a detailed lecture

SDH Mendhar celebrates breast feedings week, Dr. Parvaiz Ahmed  Khan delivers a detailed lecture

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Dr Parvaiz Ahmed Khan chairing a programme of Celebration of Breast Feedings Week at Government Sub District Hospital Mendhar in Mendhar

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 Mendhar 01-08-2022/ Breast  Feedings week was Celebrated at Government Sub District Hospital Mendhar, it will continue from 01-08-2022 to 07-08-2022.

  On the occasion a large number of peoples,  Nursing Mothers and Staff Members were presented. Dr. Parvaiz Ahmed Khan, Block Medical Officer Mendhar gave a detailed lecture  about all the benefits of Breast Feedings Upto Six Months. 

  Dr. P.A.Khan also asked it will Boost the immunity  of  infant  and safe the life and infection at its own in certain infections. Dr.  P.A. Khan advised to avoid  using other milk or artificial milk 🥛. Dr. P.A. Khan further advised  to nursing mothers to give only mothers milk  to new born Upto six Months .

  

Nursing Mother, feeding to a baby

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Dr. P.A. Khan   smartly been delivered a beautiful lecture with  full of details  on this title and asked the participants to  pledge and spread and educate to all General Public regarding this.

  On this occasion, some mothers questioned to Dr. that how Often should they Breastfeed? Dr. P. A. Khan answered them that "Newborn babies should breastfeed 8–12 times per day for about the first month. Breast milk is easily digested, so newborns are hungry often. Frequent feedings helps stimulate your milk production during the first few weeks.

  Dr. P A. Khan answered them without sufficient details that "By the time your baby is 1–2 months old, he or she probably will nurse 7–9 times a day. In the first few weeks of life, breastfeeding should be "on demand" (when your baby is hungry), which is about every 1-1/2 to 3 hours.

  Dr. P. A. Khan advised them " As newborns get older, they'll nurse less often, and may have a more predictable schedule. Some might feed every 90 minutes, whereas others might go 2–3 hours between feedings.New borns should not go more than about 4 hours without feeding, even overnight.

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