Sunday, October 31, 2021
@COP26 Keep Climate Healthy- M.A.Aleem in BMJ 2021;375:n2607
Thursday, October 28, 2021
#WorldStrokeDay2021@WorldStrokeOrg M.A.Aleem #Neurologist ABC Hospital #Trichy on 28.10.2021 on #stroke Minutes Can Save Lives in #TrichyVision on 29.10.2021*Special_story || World_stroke_day || நிமிடங்கள் உயிர்களைக் காப்பாற்றும்-உலக பக்கவாதம் தினம்* - https://trichyvision.com/World-stroke-day-saved-time-saves-life
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One more unique addition to Trichy is the tallest Anjaneya statue . It becomes devotees and tourists attractions.37-foot statue of Hanuman (Anjaneyar), one of the tallest 120 tonne statue chiseled out of a single rock for the deity in the State, was installed on the banks of the Kollidam river at Melur in Srirangam on 24.10.2021 by the dedicated work of R. Vasudevan, Managing Trusty of the Sanjeevana Anjaneyar Swamy Trust - photo on 25.10.2021 M.A.Aleem Neurologist #Trichy #Tamilnadu #India
Thursday, October 21, 2021
Wednesday, October 20, 2021
Beware of surge in #COVID19 cases during festival time like #Diwali2021 - an eye opening article by @jaisank70905230 in the Trichy the Hindu @the_hindu on 21.10.2021 - M.A.Aleem Neurologist #Trichy #Tamilnadu #India Traders do not enforce safety measures https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-tamilnadu/traders-do-not-enforce-safety-measures/article37101870.ece
Beware of surge in #COVID19 cases during festival time like #Diwali2021 - an eye opening article by @jaisank70905230 in the Trichy the Hindu @the_hindu on 21.10.2021 - M.A.Aleem Neurologist #Trichy #Tamilnadu #India Traders do not enforce safety measures https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-tamilnadu/traders-do-not-enforce-safety-measures/article37101870.ece
Traders do not enforce safety measures
Lackadaisical approach of traders in the city on enforcing COVID-19 safety protocol has raised concern among the people.
With the Deepavali festival round the corner, shoppers have been making a beeline to the major business streets such as NSB Road, Singarathope, Big Bazaar Street, Nandi Koil Street and Chinnakadai Street. The commercial centre attracts customers from Ariyalur, Perambalur and Pudukkottai too.
Though the impact of the second wave of COVID-19 on textile business is yet to be analysed, traders have filled up the racks with a hope by procuring dress materials from Mumbai, Surat, Ahmadabad, Kolkata, Bengaluru and others. As expected the textile showrooms are teeming up with customers.
What is causing concern among the people is the lackadaisical approach on enforcing the COVID 19 safety measures prescribed by the government. Except one or two, most traders seem to have taken the COVID 19 safety protocol for granted.
Except applying hand sanitizer while allowing the customers inside their showrooms, traders do not enforce other safety measures such as wearing masks, limiting the number of customers, enforcing social distancing norms and screening the customers for temperature, it is alleged.
Business is as usual in most textile and garment showrooms and utensil stores. It seems that no one has restricted the customers. They allow as many people as possible. Shoppers too do not bother to wear masks.
Stating that the danger of COVID-19 is still omnipresent, doctors sound a warning. “We must not forget the sharp rise in fresh cases shortly after the Onam festival season in Kerala. We need to be extremely careful while shopping in congested places,” says M.A.Aleem, former Vice Principal, KAP. Viswanatham Government Medical College, Tiruchi.
While admitting the need for enforcing COVID-19 protocol, an employee of a textile showroom on NSB Road said that limiting customers was not practical. If limited, it would cause mayhem and confusion not only inside the showrooms but also on busy streets.
Customers, who abide by the safety measures, said that law enforcers should at least ensure all customers in showrooms wear masks. Otherwise, action should be taken against the customers and traders for failing to adhere to the safety norms.
Meanwhile, the Tiruchi Corporation’s Assistant Commissioner of K.Abishekapuram zone has announced that it is mandatory for all traders and the employees in their shops to have inoculated with both doses of COVID-19 vaccine. They should produce the certificates of vaccination to corporation workers during inspections, he said in a statement.
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Today is Kaviarasu kannadasan death Anniversary. Requesting our Tamilnadu CM to celebrate kaviarasu Kannadasan birthday day of 24th June as Tamilnadu Goverment Function every year - M.A.Aleem Neurologist #Trichy #Tamilnadu #India
Friday, October 15, 2021
Global Hand Washing Day 2021 October 15 - M.A.Aleem Neurologist #Trichy #Tamilnadu #India
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Sunday, October 10, 2021
To prevent the #COVID19 spread #COVID19Vaccination "Vaccination Crucial" says M.A.Aleem Neurologist #Trichy #Tamilnadu #India in the Readers Mail Column of Tiruchi The Hindu @the_hindu on 11.10.2021Readers Mail https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-tamilnadu/readers-mail/article36936441.ece
In this @WHO #WorldMentalHealthDay 2021 M.A.Aleem Neurologist Trichy requested CM @mkstalin & @Anbil_Mahesh to include a chapter on #Mentalhealth & #SuicidePrevention in #SchoolEducation Higher secondary #science books News Hindu @the_hindu on 11.10 21https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Tiruchirapalli/make-smart-city-project-conducive-for-mentally-ill-patients-social-workers/article36933302.ece/amp/
WorldMentalHealthDayIn Trichy @the_hindu on 11.10.21 with request to @CMOTamilnadu@Anbil_Mahesh with a request by M.A.Aleem Neurologist #Trichy "Make Smart City Project conducive for mentally ill patients: social workers - The Hindu" https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Tiruchirapalli/make-smart-city-project-conducive-for-mentally-ill-patients-social-workers/article36933302.ece/amp/
Make Smart City Project conducive for mentally ill patients: social workers
Special CorrespondentTIRUCHI 10 OCTOBER 2021 22:39 ISTThe theme for the World Mental Health Day 2021: 'mental health in an unequal world' is quite relevant in the local context wherein the shortcomings are quite glaring, according to social workers involved in running homes for the mentally ill.
While the number of people susceptible to mental illness has witnessed a rise during COVID-19 pandemic period, the services for mental, neurological and substance use disorders have been significantly disrupted, they point out.
Against the backdrop of commitments made by governments at the World Health Assembly in May 2021 to scale up quality mental health services at all levels, the local administration must ideally find ways to incorporate care for the mentally ill in the Smart City Project, T.K.S. Senthil Kumar, Founder of Anbalayam Home for Mentally Ill, said.
The support system for the mentally ill patients is far from adequate. Though there are many coming forward to meet the cost of food expenses for the mentally ill, there are no places where they could be given a bath. The problem is that 108 ambulances have limitations in admitting mentally ill patients with physical injuries to the hospital. The staff of 108 ambulance service insist on an attendant, which is impractical. Also there must be a special ward in government hospitals to provide psychatric care and attention for physical injuries simultaneously with police protection to ensure that the treatment course is completed. For, the mentally ill patients are prone to getting away, Mr. Senthil Kumar explained.
According to psychiatrists, there must be exclusive parks for mentally ill patients with facilities for food, shelter and clothing. Not all mentally ill patients could be sheltered in closed confines for long. The wandering nature of mentally ill patients must not be viewed as unusual. Such parks would be of immense utility for integrated care, in keeping with the theme of the World Mental Health Day, they say.
In a letter to the Chief Minister M.K. Stalin and School Education Minister Ambil Mahesh Poyyamozhi, Neurologist and former Vice-Principal of KAPV Government Medical College M.A. Aleem requested for inclusion of a chapter on Mental Health in the science books at higher secondary level. This is a way to prepare future generations to handle mentally ill patients with care, Dr. Aleem said.