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An Ode& The battle & A Reprimand and Way Forward

                                An ode to leadership. Let me extend my heartfelt congratulations to Dr.Ketan Desai ji &  DR RV Asokan ji    for their  exceptional leadership efforts in the case against Patanjali Ayurved Limited . The   dedication, vision, and tireless commitment   of past national presidents&HSGs, especially   Dr J JAYLAL ji, Dr Sahajanand ji, Dr sharad ji ,Dr.Jayesh Lele ji &  Dr. Anilkumar J. Nayak ji   have been instrumental in driving this petition and it is truly commendable. The ability to inspire and empower those around you is a testament to your exemplary leadership qualities. Special appreciations to DR.BABU for his liaison with   the advocate of IMA  HQ ,from  6th October 2023 on wards                                                              The Battle what is the request of IMA? IMA sought to direct the Centre, Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI), and the CCPA (Central Consumer Protection Authority of India) to tak

Emotional Stability: Path-way towards Emotional Stability: Chapter 3

    Emotions play a large part in our life. western philosophers wrongly interpret that "no mind is peace. But the truth expounded by Yogeswar Krishna' is "balanced mind is bliss! one can read the previous two chapters to know about the emotions and emotional balance. This chapter is explaining the technique to achieve Emotional balance &balanced mind. Path-way towards Emotional Stability:  The Bhagavad Gita states that individuals achieve emotional stability as a result of managing/controlling (a) their senses (Chapter II, Verse 58), (b) their desires (Chapter II, Verse 55), (C ) their anger (Chapter II, Verse 56) and (d) their mind (Chapter II,Verse 57).   Let us now discuss how these factors may be controlled, according to the Bhagavad Gita. (a) Control of the Senses (Gunas ) - Senses Management :   INNER ENGINEERING' The senses of a person consists of three vital elements (gunas), namely, sattva (reflecting the characteristic features of knowledge an

A silent emergency?!

  Sad news: ·          Every year 40-50 medicos died by suicide due to various reasons. ·          Great   loss of potential skilled manpower for the country who would have served the country at least for 40 years. what the Data reveals? ·          According to a 2021 study, 358 medical students died by suicide in last decade ,between 2010 and 2019.  ·          The National Medical Commission's Right to Information reply states that 119 students have died by suicide in the last five years.At least 122 medical students, 64 of them pursuing MBBS and 58 studying at various levels in post-graduate courses, died by suicide and 1,270 students dropped out of medical colleges across India during this period. This data has been revealed by National Medical Commission (NMC) in response to an RTI. ·          Of the students who dropped out of colleges, 153 were studying MBBS and 1,117 were pursuing post-graduate courses. “One out of 64 MBBS students and four out of 58 post-graduat

what is emotional stability? How such emotionally stable person behaves? chapter 2

 The Bhagavad Gita is a comprehensive practical manua l providing vital guidelines for the various aspects of human existence. (a) its dealing with day-today existential issues, (b) It is a scripture for all age groups, for all temperaments, and (c) it appeals irrespective of caste, creed and religion.  The Bhagavad Gita contains eternal spiritual and ethical truths (Sanathana Dharma). these are not beliefs. these truths are as real as newton and Einstein laws.  Truth  no.1:  Man‟ (jiva) as a combination of (a) the physical body (b) the mind and (c) the Self/Soul (atman).  While the physical body and the mind are matter/material that are mortal and perishes, the Self/Soul is individual consciousness/energy that is immortal and eternal. The essential/real nature of man is the eternal Self and not the body-mind complex (Chapter I1, Verses 18 & 24).  అంతవంత ఇమే దేహా నిత్యస్యోక్తాః శరీరిణః । అనాశినోఽప్రమేయస్య తస్మాద్యుధ్యస్వ భారత ।। 2-18 ।।- Only the material body is perishable; the em

Emotional stability-CHAPTER 1

                                          WHAT IS MEANT BY EMOTIONS? “Emotions are internal events that coordinate many psychological subsystems   including   physiological responses, cognitions and conscious awareness.”. Emotions are instinctive which were there with man even before he evolved into what he is today. When man evolved from apes he developed the rational brain which distinguishes him from other animals. This rational brain has helped him to understand and analyze his emotions and given him an edge over the others. But many a time it can be seen that he sadly fails to use his rational brain against the emotional one. It is often rationalization in retrospection. There is an emotional outburst first and the analysis later – often too late for redemption. Thus       it can be said that emotions define   a person. The recent years has witnessed the immense   scope and relevance   of ‘Emotional Intelligence’ (EI) in every realm of life. Research abounds in proving the r

Who’s stopping the Indian Medical Service?

                                A cap badge of the Indian Medical Service c. 1901-1947.                          Who’s stopping the Indian Medical Service? The govt thinks IAS officers are enough. Why the country needs IMS? Currently, IAS officers are in charge of a district's issues, and their education excludes medical knowledge. It's why we need an IMS. The need for an Indian Medical Service Cadre has been highlighted and discussed multiple times in recent years. The Covid-19 pandemic has reinforced the urgent importance of the cadre. An Indian Medical Service, comparable to the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), and Indian Foreign Service (IFS), is necessary to administrate and encourage the delivery of healthcare services across the country. With a severe shortage of health administrators in the country, the IMS will be able to close the long-standing gap between public health information and decision-making. The goal now is to make

How to start your private practice?

How to start private practice? In today’s legal landscape, commencing a private practice as a health care service provider be it a small Clinic, individual practice, diagnostic services, a single specialty hospital or multi-specialty hospital attracts licensing and compliance requirements.  As a first step, before starting a Clinic/ hospital, it is imperative for you to become aware of the various legal requirement.  You can see below a list of the licenses you need, and the basic compliance’s which you should stick to, so you can stay on the right side of the law.   These compliance requirements may vary depending on the services you offer.  Say, for example, if you are a dentist with an x-ray machine, then you will need to obtain a registration for using the X-Ray. Similarly, the type of services you deliver typically enhances your own licenses.    Health care services/ speciality   Service License Under: Ultrasound scanning Pre–natal