Tuesday, August 31, 2021
, பிறரின் குறை கண்டு மகிழும் உலகில்வான் பிறை கண்டு கொண்டாடும் பெருநாள்.....இருண்ட வானை கிழிந்து கிளம்பும் மின்னாலாய்பேரிடர் காலத்தில் வரும் பெருநாள்..பிறை வளர இருள் அகலும் இது நியதிஇப்பிறை வளற பிணி அகல இதுவே இறைவனின் செய்தி...இன்று பெருநாள் கொண்டாடும்எங்கள் சகோதர சகோதரிகள் அணைவருக்குமநெஞ்சார்ந்த பெருநாள் வாழ்த்துக்கள். இவ்வருடம் ஒருவருக்கொருவர் தூரநின்று கொண்டாடுவோம்....மாஸ்க் அணிந்து வாழ்ந்து சொல்லுவோம்... அன்புடன்அல்ஹாஜ். M.பாத்திமாநூரி.முபல்லிகாஅப்ஸலூல்உலமா.
Monday, August 30, 2021
Excellent information about Bhagwan Shri Krishna
New Cauvery Bridge, new elevated corridors new whole sale vegetables market, new bus terminal&water facilities with the efforts of @KN_NEHRU are boon to Trichy citizens- M.A.AleemNewly planned bridge, elevated corridor will be linked, says K. N. Nehru https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-tamilnadu/newly-planned-bridge-elevated-corridor-will-be-linked-says-k-n-nehru/article36173262.ece
Sunday, August 29, 2021
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Friday, August 27, 2021
27.8.21 in Highways ministry Grant request 2021 ,For Trichy 1.A semiRing road(Musiri too)2.RoB from head post office via muthariyar statue to Court Circle 3.RoB Odaturi Cauvery bridge via Anna statue kalangar arivaliyam to Mallachipuram are proposed .Thanks to CM @mkstalin and our Municipal minister @KN_NEHRU -M.A.Aleem Neurologist Member Tiruchirappalli District Welfare Fund Committee
Thursday, August 26, 2021
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Tuesday, August 24, 2021
Central region hails expansion plan for Trichy, Thanjavur corpns - in Trichy Times of India on 25.8.21 http://toi.in/WGMIZZ49/a31gjUse the TOI app to get Breaking news and headlines. Download now: https://timesofindia.onelink.me/efRt/ASmwebshare
Sunday, August 22, 2021
Today at Librarian Function 2021 received the #Trichy Central #Library Grand Parton Citation from Hon.@Anbil_Mahesh Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi Tamilnadu Minister for School Education on 21.8.21 in the presence of Collector Sivarasu and librarian Sivakumar news in Malaimurasu and Makkal Kural on 22.08.2021 - M.A.Aleem Neurologist
Saturday, August 21, 2021
Today at Librarian Function 2021 received the Trichy Central Library Grand Parton Citation from the Hon.Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi Tamilnadu Minister for School Education and requested him for 1. Chennai Anna Library like one Library one at Trichy 2. World class Digital library at Trichy 3. To take steps to announce Silent zone around present Trichy central Library on 21.8.2021-M.A.Aleem Neurologist #Trichy #Tamilnadu #India
Friday, August 20, 2021
Neglect of parks rankles residents C. Jaisankar @jaisank70905230TIRUCHI, AUGUST 19, 2021 00:00 ISTUPDATED: AUGUST 19, 2021 06:11 ISTTiruchi Corporation Commissioner promises to study the issue in detailNeglect of parks rankles residents https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-tamilnadu/neglect-of-parks-rankles-residents/article35989727.ece
Thursday, August 19, 2021
Neglect of parks rankles residents C. Jaisankar @jaisank70905230TIRUCHI, AUGUST 19, 2021 00:00 ISTUPDATED: AUGUST 19, 2021 06:11 ISTTiruchi Corporation Commissioner promises to study the issue in detailNeglect of parks rankles residents https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-tamilnadu/neglect-of-parks-rankles-residents/article35989727.ece
Tuesday, August 17, 2021
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Sunday, August 15, 2021
#75thIndependenceDay Celebrations in #Trichy in the Hindu @the_hindu on 16.08.2021Collector distributes merit certificates https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-tamilnadu/collector-distributes-merit-certificates/article35932334.ece
Collector distributes merit certificates
Collector S. Sivarasu on Sunday hoisted the national flag at the Armed Reserve ground on the occasion of the 75th Independence Day conducted on a lesser scale in view of COVID-19 restrictions.
Accompanied by P. Moorthy, Superintendent of Police, he travelled on an open jeep and accepted the Guard of Honour of Armed Reserve police personnel. As a symbolic gesture of enjoying the benefits of independence, Mr. Sivarasu released balloons in the air.
Commissioner of Police, Tiruchi City, A. Arun, Inspector General of Police, Central Zone, V. Balakrishnan, Deputy Inspector General of Police A. Radhika and senior officials participated.
Earlier, Mr. Sivarasu presented a State award to Tiruchi district for implementing the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS). R. Shankar, Project Officer, District Rural Development Agency, A. Subramani, Deputy Director (Health), and D. Bhuvaneswari, ICDS Project Diector, received the award.
Mr. Sivarasu also handed over certificates to 323 officials and staff members of various departments for their meritorious services.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions many programmes, including the traditional AR parade, were curtailed. Similarly, instead of bringing freedom fighters and their heirs to the venue to honour them, the Collector visited the homes of a few freedom fighters and presented shawls to them.
At a function held at Tiruchi Corporation, P.M.N. Mujubur Rahuman, Commissioner, hoisted the national flag. City Engineer S. Amuthavalli and senior officials participated.
V. Jawahar, president, District Congress Committee, Tiruchi urban, hoisted the national flag at Arunachalam Mandram.
M.A. Aleem, former Vice-Principal, KAPV Medical College, presided over a function held at Hazarath Natharvali Middle School and hoisted the national flag.
Reduction in State levy on petrol hailed - in Trichy The Hindu @the_hindu on 14.08.2021 With comment by M.A.Aleem Neurologist #Trichy #Tamilnadu #India ://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Tiruchirapalli/reduction-in-state-levy-on-petrol-hailed/article35915294.ece
TIRUCHI 14 AUGUST 2021 20:25 IST
UPDATED: 14 AUGUST 2021 20:25 IST
The Tamil Nadu government’s decision to reduce the State levy on petrol by ₹3 has been largely welcomed by consumers.
“While welcoming the reduction of the levy (on petrol), we expect the union government to indulge in competitive politics and reduce its levies by ₹5,” said S. Pushpavanam, secretary, Consumer Protection Council, Tamil Nadu.
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Welcoming the presentation of the the paperless interim financial statement, Mr. Pushpavanam observed that the Finance Minister had spelt out the direction for the next 10 years. However, he had failed to take hard decisions. After having identified electricity, transport and agriculture as areas of huge losses, he should have restricted the subsidy outgo, he observed.
Rather than starting new government colleges which may take years to settle down as competent units, the Finance Minister would do better to focus on improving the quality of secondary and higher secondary education with recruitment of quality manpower and intensive training, Mr. Pushpavanam said.
While strengthening infrastructure of courts, the Finance Minister must ensure all district courts and consumer fora are made fit for virtual hearing, he said.
The allocation to strengthen the heath infrastructure of the State was welcomed by M. A. Aleem, Member, District Welfare Fund Committee. The number of free ambulances had been increased. Allocations for the welfare of transgenders and persons with disabilities are also to be welcomed, Dr. Aleem said.
Saturday, August 14, 2021
Friday, August 13, 2021
Thursday, August 12, 2021
‘Positive aspects of organ donation should be reiterated’- by Nahla Nainar in Trichy the Hindu @the_hindu with m.a.aleem Neurologist comment on 13.08.2021
In 2020, Tamil Nadu was adjudged the best in organ donation in the country
Though COVID-19 has overshadowed nearly every aspect of life, the need to raise awareness about organ donation remains as valid as ever, say medical professionals in the city.
Speaking to The Hindu ahead of World Organ Donation Day (August 13), physicians said that the positive aspects related to the process should be reiterated as often as possible.
“Awareness of organ donation has definitely increased in Tiruchi. It is a voluntary act that can benefit many people; how we put this across to the public is also important. Telling the family of the patient that he or she is brain dead, but their organs could be harvested for the benefit of others, is a very delicate matter. It has to be conveyed with sensitivity,” said Senthilkumar Nallusamy, chief cardiologist, Rana Hospital.
Dr. Senthilkumar, who holds a 2017 Guinness world record for conducting a 50-minute lecture on organ donation awareness with the largest attendance of 1,000 people in Tiruchi, says: “There are many myths and fears related to organ donation that we need to overcome. Organs retrieved from one brain dead donor can save up to 10 lives. The commonest cause of brain death is road traffic accidents, which is one of the situations when organ donation can be considered, but only with the consent of the relatives,” he said. In 2020, Tamil Nadu was adjudged the best in organ donation in the country for the sixth consecutive year, with 8,245 organs harvested and distributed to eligible recipients from 1,392 donors. Despite this, there is a mismatch between the demand and supply for organs. “The paucity of live organ donors has turned the focus on deceased organ donation,” said C. Alagappan, urologist and transplant surgeon at Apollo Speciality Hospitals, Tiruchi.
“We have to raise awareness about organ donation at a young age, and make it a subject in the educational curriculum,” said Dr. Alagappan.
Medical advancements have also made it easier for live organ donation. In the case of kidney transplants, for example, laparoscopic donor nephrectomy, which is a minimally invasive procedure, has replaced the earlier method. “In this routine procedure, we retrieve the kidney with a 4-5 centimeter incision, (instead of 60 centimeters earlier), and discharge the patient by the second or third day. Quick recovery is reassuring for the donor, and motivates others to consider donation,” said Dr. Alagappan.
Enquiries about eye donation have gone up in recent years, said Shibu Varkey, ophthalmic surgeon and regional medical director at Vasan Eye Care. “Eye donation can be done only after the demise of a person. People who pledge their eyes must ensure that they convey their intention to do so, to their family members or in legal form, so that there are no conflicts later on,” he said. Besides corneal ulcers (caused by fungal infections or eye injuries), keratoconus (a condition where the cornea thins and gradually bulges outward into a cone shape) requires transplant surgery, said Dr. Varkey. “Paediatric keratoplasty cases are slowly increasing in my practice, perhaps due to the excessive time spent on electronic devices. Unlike earlier, one cornea can be used to help three people. We still need to increase awareness of eye donation, because corneal blindness is a huge problem in our country,” he said.
While organ donation has assumed precedence in public opinion, concrete steps are still needed to make it a reality for people in remote areas, said M. A. Aleem, former vice-principal, head of department and professor of Neurology at KAPV Government College. “An air ambulance for people living in interior places would help them to get medical attention faster and also streamline the organ retrieval process. Harvested organs should be available to everyone irrespective of caste, creed or financial status,” Dr. Aleem said.