On July 1, 2024, the world will celebrate National Doctors Day to recognize and express gratitude for the incredible contributions and dedication of doctors to our society. Whether through heartfelt messages or social media posts, this special day is a reminder to appreciate these amazing professionals who make a difference every day. So mark your calendars and show your support for the real-life superheroes in healthcare.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee remembered the contributions of former CM Bidhan Chandra Roy on his birth and death anniversary, which is also celebrated as National Doctors' Day. She also extended her regards and best wishes to all the doctors, nurses, and health workers on this special occasion. The state government has declared a half-day holiday in Roy's memory, and he was honoured with the Bharat Ratna for his significant role in the development of cities and institutions in West Bengal.
The birth anniversary of Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy, a renowned physician and former Chief Minister of West Bengal, is celebrated as National Doctor's Day in India on July 1. This day is a tribute to the tireless efforts and dedication of doctors and healthcare professionals who work tirelessly to keep us healthy. The 2024 theme for National Doctor's Day is "Healing Hands, Caring Hearts" which perfectly encapsulates the compassionate and skilled nature of doctors. On this special day, express your gratitude and appreciation towards these healthcare heroes with heartfelt wishes, messages, and quotes.
Celebrating National Doctor's Day on July 1 brings attention to the contributions of doctors to society. However, in the midst of recognizing their hard work, it's also important to understand what fuels their own health. From adding plenty of fruits and vegetables to their diet, to prioritizing mental well-being, here are some dietary tips from doctors that can enhance overall vitality.
In an alarming incident, a woman from Noida received a frozen centipede in her Amul ice cream tub that she had ordered online from quick-commerce platform Blinkit. The woman had ordered the ice cream to make mango shake for her kids, but was horrified to find a 'kankhajura' sticking to its cover. The video of this incident has gone viral on social media with over 92,000 views, sparking concerns about hygiene and food safety in the supply chain. This is not the first time such a case has been reported, as just two days ago, a doctor from Mumbai found a human finger in his ice cream cone.
A video going viral on social media allegedly showing a reputable exit poll predicting BJP's lead in Amritsar, Punjab ahead of AAP and Congress has been found to be fake by fact checkers. The graphic shown in the video, supposedly showing BJP candidate Tranjit Singh Sandhu leading, has been proven to be doctored. This has caused a stir in the political landscape of Punjab, just days before the Lok Sabha elections.
The tragic saga of the Salman Khan residence firing case continues as the accused, Anuj Thapan, who attempted suicide in custody, has been declared dead by doctors at the hospital. This shocking turn of events raises questions about the investigation and the treatment of the accused in custody. Thapan's death comes just days after three other accused were remanded to police custody and the case was invoked under the stringent MCOCA Act.
After days of concerns over the health of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who has been in Tihar jail since April 1, he was finally given insulin on Monday evening. This comes after doctors at AIIMS told the jail authorities that it could be administered if his blood sugar levels increased beyond 200 mg/dl. The news was shared by AAP Delhi minister Saurabh Bharadwaj, who also questioned the treatment given to Kejriwal compared to other prisoners.
The ongoing political conflict between the Aam Aadmi Party and the Enforcement Directorate reached a new level as Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal hit back at the probe agency for "politicising" his health in jail. The ED had opposed Kejriwal's request for a daily 15-minute video consultation with his doctor, alleging that the CM deliberately ate high-sugar foods to gain grounds for medical bail. Kejriwal refuted these claims, arguing that he had been prescribed insulin since 2012 and had been deprived of it for 29 days in jail. As the court reserved its verdict for Monday, the bitter confrontation between the two parties only intensifies.