Monday, May 31, 2021

Doctor Killed the Patient and then makes the patient alive

Doctor Killed the Patient and then makes the patient alive

Now the doctor can make death patience alive. Don’t worry if you have a serious injury, a heart attack, or a serious head injury. You can be saved even after death. 10 patients have been successfully getting their life back. Doctors at the University Of Maryland School Of Medicine in Baltimore, USA, has done this amazing thing. The report of the experiment was published in the New Scientist magazine. The test was performed by Dr.Samuel Tisherman, MD, professor of Surgery and director of the Division of Critical Care and Trauma Education, and his surgical team. According to the doctors, many people brought to the hospital with critical injuries and few are saved due to lack of time. In this situation, patients are made to be dead for this doctor gets the time to save people. This technique is called Emergency Preservation and Resuscitation or EPR.

According to EPR techniques, the severely injured are kept at 10 to 15 degrees Celsius. The blood of the whole body is replaced by saline. The blood is removed and stored in a safe place. The brain then stops working. In this case, the person goes to the dead. After 2 hours of treatment, the patient's body is again kept at a temperature of 36 degrees Celsius, and blood is released into the body. With the help of heat, the patient's body begins to function and the blood reaches the brain. In this way, patients improve slowly and return to normal condition, and get recovered.


Paratrooper Sanjog Chhetri AC

Paratrooper Sanjog Chhetri AC


Paratrooper Sanjog Chhetri AC of 9 Para (Special Forces)

It was 26 Jan 1982 a mother gives birth to a brave boy Bomtaal village of Namchi Tehsil in South Sikkim. At a very young age, he lost his father. He and his sister Sangeeta was brought up by his uncle. He was very brave and always wants to serve the Nation as an Army. At the age of 19 on 31st March 2001 joined the Indian Army and was recruited into the Parachute Regiment, a regiment known for its gallant soldiers and daredevil operations. Later he was selected for the Special Forces and joined 9 Para(SF), the elite force of the Parachute Regiment. The name of this brave boy was Paratrooper Sanjog Chhetri AC of 9 Para (Special Forces).

During 2003 Para Sanjog Chhetri and 20 members of 9 Para (Special Forces) was deployed in Jammu and Kashmir. On 22nd April 2003 after getting information from the intelligence sources about the presence of some hardcore terrorists in the Hill Kaka area with proper analyzing the available inputs an Operation Sarp Vinash was planned by 9 Para(SF) to flush out the terrorists. Para Sanjog Chhetri and his 20 members got changes to carryout an Operation Sarp Vinash for neutralizing terrorists located at Hill Kaka in J&K.

The commandos approached the terrorist hideout and drew heavy automatic fire. Sensing danger for his fellow commandos, he assaulted the mountain hideout after crawling 100 yards. Ptr Sanjog Chhetri got wounded and started bleeding profusely. He did not budge from his spot and eliminated one more terrorist. By this time he had been shot multiple times and was seriously injured. But, he did not lose courage and took out his commando knife and engaged another terrorist in hand-to-hand combat, killing him too. However, Ptr Sanjog Chhetri succumbed to his injuries and was martyred. Ptr Sanjog Chhetri’s courage and sacrifice motivated his fellow commandos immensely, who eventually eliminated all the terrorists. 

Paratrooper Sanjog Chhetri was the youngest Ashoka Chakra, India’s highest peacetime gallantry award. Paratrooper Sanjog Chhetri of 9 Para (SF) was 20years of old to received the Ashoka Chakra Award after his death by his Sister Sangeeta who laid down his life in Operation Sarp Vinash for his conspicuous courage, indomitable spirit, and supreme sacrifice.

The Missile Woman of India - Dr. Tessy Thomas

Agni Putri - The Missile Woman of India

The Missile Woman of India(Agni Putri) - Dr. Tessy Thomas

It was an April 1963 a girl born somewhere in Alappuzha, Kerala, to a Syrian Christian family. When that girl was just 13years her father who was IFS officer father suffered from a stroke which left his right side paralyzed. Her mother who was a teacher remained a home maker to look after the family in such dire condition. She was one of the Distinguished Scientist of India named as Agni Putri (daughter born out of fire) – The Missile Woman of India Dr. Tessy Thomas. She grew up near Thumba Rocket Launching Station and says her fascination with rockets and missiles began then. Thomas has four other sisters and one brother. Her parents ensuring their children received proper education and encouraging the siblings to pursue careers of their own interest. Two of her siblings are engineers while another pursued a MBA.

Dr. Tessy Thomas studied in St. Michael's Higher Secondary School and St. Joseph's Girl's Higher Secondary School in Alleppey (Alappzuha). She had a natural flair for mathematics and physics. She scored one hundred percent in mathematics during her 11th and 12th years in school. In the same years she had also scored more than ninety five percent in science. She obtained her B.Tech in Electrical Engineering from Government Engineering College was affiliated to the Calicut University, Thrissur and she taken an education loan of Rs. 100 per month from State Bank of India to study engineering.  She also had completed M.Tech in Guided Missiles from Institute of Armament Technology (now Defence Institute of Advanced Technology), Pune and PhD in Missile Guidance from Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Hyderabad. She obtained MBA in Operations Management from Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU), New Delhi.

Dr. Tessy Thomas Joined IAT, Pune as a faculty member in Guided Missiles in the year 1986. In 1988 Dr. Tessy Thomans joined DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organization) where she worked under Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. So, while Dr. APJ Adbul Kalam is the “Missile Man of India,” Dr. Tessy Thomas is the “Missile Woman of India. She was appointed by Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam and placed in the department of design and development for the Agni Programme, the new generation ballistic missile, Agni. She has designed the guidance scheme for long range missile systems which is used in all Agni missiles for an solid propelled long range systems for which she was conferred with Agni self reliance award in the year 2001. She has contributed in various fields such as Guidance, Control, Inertial Navigation, Trajectory Simulation and Mission Design. She leads a major project AGNI-4 as Project Director, for a state-of-art system with many new technologies for the first time and successfully flight tested and proven. She was also Project Director (Mission) for the long range AGNI-5 system, which was successfully flight tested and proven. As Director, Advanced Systems Laboratory, DRDO, she held multi-dimensional roles and responsibilities and lead the development of strategic missile system from 2014 to 2018. 

Tessy has many accolades- she is a recipient of fellowships from the Indian National Academy of Engineering (INAE), Institution of Engineers India (IEI), and Tata Administrative Services (TAS). She has also received honorary doctorate from five universities. Her other prestigious awards include the DRDO Scientist of the year(2008), DRDO Performance Excellence Award (2011, 2012), India Today Woman of the Year(2009), Lal Bahadur Shastri National Award for Excellence in Public Administration (2012), and FLO Icon Award (2018) from FICCI, among many others. While serving as the Director of the Advanced Systems Laboratory, Hyderbad, Tessy was also the only speaker from Hyderbad at the Global EnterpreneurshipSummit (GES) 2017. 

She is married to Saroj Kumar, a commander in the Indian Navy and they have a son Tejas - named after India's Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas. In 2018, she was promoted as Director-General, Aeronautical Systems (DG-Aero) at DRDO w.e.f 01-Jun-2018, the fifth woman to adorn that position. 

Friday, May 28, 2021

Covid-19 Update - India

 Today Covid-19 Updates - India

The new Covid19 cases in India according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of India data updated on Friday 28.05.2021. A total of 186,364 new coronavirus infections were reported in a day, the lowest in around 44 days, while the number of death in India is 
3,660. 2,48,93,410 total recover across the country so far and 259,459 patients recovered during the last 24 hours. Recovery Rate increases to 90.34%. 
Whereas in Odisha 
New Positive Cases in the last 24hours - 7216 and 11551 Covid patients have recovered and are being discharged on 27.05.2021 and 33 Covid positive patients lost their lives under treatment in hospitals as said by H&FW dept. Odisha.   

Thursday, May 27, 2021

Cyclone Man of India

Cyclone Man of India-Dr. Mrutyunjay Mohapatra

On October 29, 1971, a deadly cyclone struck India’s east coast and villages of Odisha mainly Bhadrak. It caused widespread devastation in coastal villages in Odisha. Life came to a standstill in many villages and large-scale destruction of trees got uprooted, houses damaged were ravaged and thousands of acres of paddy fields were damaged due to saline water of the sea. This left a lasting impression on the mind of a six-year-old boy in the village. Not only his family but also and the rest of the village had to bear the post-cyclone trauma for about a year had no food, rice, and crops left with them that had been lost during the 1971 cyclone. They all had to depend upon wheat that had been supplied as relief material. After 11year in 1982, another deadly cyclone hit the state again and that little boy got astonished by nature’s fury, so he resolved that one day he would ‘tame’ cyclones and save lives. And when he grew up, he did exactly the same thing.

This Little boy On 12 August 1956, in a small village of Rajgurupur near Ghanteshwar of Chandabali Block, Bhadrak District, Odisha where that little boy was born and he spent his childhood and got an education and become a renowned scientist and all the people know him as ‘Cyclone Man of India' for being accurately predication cyclonic storms. This Little Boy is Named Dr.Mrutyunjay Mohapatra. On the year 2021 Day May 26, another tropical cyclone was going to struck Northern Districts of Odisha (Balasore Bhadrak, Kendrapara and Mayurbhanj) and it was predicted that the tropical Cyclone named Yaas has made landfall near the village where Dr.Mohapatra was born and made up his mind to do something to save the people from this devastating natural calamity. At the age of 54, Dr. Mrutyunjay Mohapatra took the chargers as Director-General of Meteorology of India weather department replacing K.J. Ramesh on 1st August 2019.

Dr. Mrutyunjay Mohapatra after getting his Master’s Degree in Physics from Utkal University, Dr. Mohapatra joined Interim Test Range (ITR)Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) laboratory in Chandipur in Balasore district of Odisha as Junior Scientific Assistant in Fiber Optic Communication and Data Management. This time the first Agni missile was tested in 1988.where he got the chance to meet and also shook his hand with the late and former President of India and a senior scientist of DRDO Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. This job did not give him the satisfaction that he was seeking, so he joined as a lecturer in Physics at Dinakrushna College in Jaleswar, Balasore District of Odisha. In 1992 there was an opening at the IMD, he knew it was his calling and joined the IMD. At age of he joined as a Meteorologist Grade-II Trainee at the IMD, Pune. He was later posted in the same rank to the Meteorological Centre, IMD, and Bhubaneswar and promoted to Meteorologist Grade-I in Weather Forecasting and Cyclone Warning, Climatology, Aviation Meteorology.

Cyclone Man of India - Dr. Mrutyunjay Mohapatra
Cyclone Man of India - Dr. Mrutyunjay Mohapatra

He was also working in Odisha when the 29 October 1999 Super Cyclone that made landfall near Paradip with the estimated maximum wind speed reached 260-270kmph struck the coast killing more than 15,000 people. At that time, only a 24-hour prediction warning was available and that surely was not sufficient to save lives and this was the biggest human tragedy at that time. He and others could do nothing as the cyclone ravaged. This made IMD embarked upon modernization of the weather prediction to predict natural disasters such as cyclones and tsunami in advance and provide accurate reliable advance information to civil authorities to undertake precautionary actions. Dr. Mohapatra was shifted to Delhi in 2002 and asked to oversee the modernization. In 2008, Dr. Mohapatra and his team made effective early warnings on Tropical Cyclones and his famous prediction are Mohapatra shot to fame for his accurate prediction on the movement of the Cyclone Phailin in 2013, Cyclone Hudhud in 2014, Cyclone Titli and Lubna(in Yemen) in 2018, Cyclone Fani in 2019 and Cyclone Amphan in 2020. Due to him and his team was able to predict the point of landfall, wind velocity, and wave height with accurate inputs from IMD, the State and Central government and civil authorities evacuated one million people before the cyclone struck the coast. Due to early and timely action, thousands of lives and likelihood can be saved earlier. He has pasted large size pictures of the cyclone devastation in various parts of the country in cyclone division and says “we want to remember, our timely and conscientious action will make a difference between life and death; devastation and preservation of assets. This made him popular as ‘Cyclone Man of India

Dr. Mohapatra got his Distinctions from FM University, Balasore, and Odisha-2020 as Honorary Doctor of Science. In 2019 he got a Fellow, Indian Meteorological Society, and Indian Climate Congress. His areas of specialization are Weather Forecasting Services, Project/Programme Management, Research & Development, General Administration & Management. His Research and Scientific Publications are mainly based on weather forecasting & cyclone warning, cyclonic disturbances, monsoonal low-pressure systems, heavy rainfall, thunderstorm, forecast verification. 

Dr.Mrutyunjay Mohapatra Research scientific publication over 80 Research Publications to the credit and here is some of his Profession Career is:

  1. Director, Regional Meteorological Center, IMD, Guwahati (2004 - 2005) Weather forecasting, Climatology, Aviation Meteorology. 
  2.  Director, National Weather Forecasting Centre (NWFC) formerly Northern Hemispheric Analysis Centre (NHAC), IMD, New Delhi (2005 - 2010) Weather forecasting and Cyclone Warning.
  3. Scientist-E, NWFC (Formerly NHAC), IMD, New Delhi (2010 - 2015) Weather forecasting and Cyclone Warning, Disaster Management. 
  4. Scientist-F, NWFC (Formerly NHAC), IMD, New Delhi (2015 - 2016) Weather forecasting, Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) and Cyclone Warning, Disaster Management. 
  5. Scientist-G, IMD New Delhi (2016 - 2019) Weather forecasting, Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) and Severe Weather warning, Disaster Management. 

Dr. Mohapatra has received many national and international awards. This is why he is called the 'Cyclone Man of India'. Here are some of his Awards & Distinctions are:

  1. Honorary Doctor of Science from FM University, Balasore, Odisha-2020.
  2. Fellow, Indian Meteorological Society, 2019.
  3.  Fellow, Indian Climate Congress, 2019.
  4. Bharat Gaurav Award-2019 by Jai Bharat Foundation, Cuttack Odisha.
  5. Felicitation by Sh. Naveen Pattanaik, Chief Minister, Odisha for outstanding contribution in disaster management.
  6. Satyasai Samman-2019 by Satyasai Charitable and Education Trust, Odisha for distinguished contribution in cyclone forecasting and meteorological applications.
  7. Bhumiputra Samman-2020 by the Biplbi Beera Chakradhar Smruti Sansad, Ghanteswar, Odisha for Cyclone Warning Services.
  8. Achiever’s Award-2013 for excellence in cyclone warning services to Cyclone and Warning Division from India Meteorological Department.
  9. Certificate of Merit for Young Scientist Award – 2008 by Ministry of Earth Sciences, for outstanding contribution in the field of atmospheric science and technology.
  10. 25th Biennial Mausam Award (2008-2009) for the paper, published in MAUSAM.
  11. Commendation certificate during 1989 from Defence Research and Development Organisation, for contribution to Integrated Guided Missile Development Programme.
  12. Commendation Certificates-2019 and 2020 from various organizations for prediction of the cyclone.

 I.   Ganatantrik Nagarik Parishad, Bhadrak Odisha

                        II.   Zila Biju Smriti Committee, Bhadrak Odisha.
                       III.   Odisha Forum, New Delhi.
                       IV.   Retired Employees Association, Bhadrak, Odisha.

13. Felicitation by Utkal University in recognition of cyclone warning services.
14. Felicitation by Berhampur University, Odisha for excellence in cyclone warning services.
15.  Appreciations received for improvement in cyclone warning services.
16. Appreciations received globally and nationally from government and non-government agencies including WMO, NDRF, IAF, State Govts for successful predicting of cyclones during 2013-2020.

Dr. Mrutyunjay Mohapatra was also the chairman of various committees, including the task force for the finalization of meteorological payloads of the INSAT-4 satellites to be launched in 2025 and the committee for revision of guidelines of the National Disaster Management Authority for cyclone management. In 2016 Dr. Mrutyunjay Mohapatra headed the service and also helms the affairs of the Regional Specialized Meteorological Center (RSMC).  Dr. Mohapatra is also a permanent representative for India at the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and was an elected member of the executive council of the organization since June 2013. 

This is a nutshell Biography of Dr. Mrutyunjay Mohapatra who is affectionately known as 'Cyclone Man of India' for having accurate prediction for the path of ferocious cyclonic storm. 

Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Yaas- Landfall Started

Yaas- Landfall Started

Cyclone Yaas landfall all process has commenced around 0900 hrs between the north of Dhamra and south of Balasore close around Bahanaga block coast, the process to continue for 3-4 hours to complete. Maximum impact to be in Balasore and Bhadrak. Wind speed to be about 100-120kmph in Mayurbhanj. Cyclone Yaas is moving at a speed of around 12kmph informed Odisha SRC Pradeep Jena. During the landfall wind speed will be 130-140 KMPH gusting to 155 KMPH along and off Bhadrak and Balasore districts said the IMD DG Dr. Mrutyunjay Mohapatra. Doppler radar at Paradip also spotted the eye of Cyclone Yaas. The radius of the 'Eye' is said to be 35 km.



Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Cyclone Yass: Name & Meaning

Cyclone Yass: Name & Meaning And Which Country Named It !!!  

After severe cyclonic storm Tauktae on the west coast, Cyclone Yaas is  hitting the east coast of Odisha and West Bengal, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said. After Cyclone Tauktae, another cyclonic storm is likely to hit the eastern states of Odisha and West Bengal is intensify into a cyclonic storm and strike the Odisha-West Bengal coast on Wednesday 26May2021 named Yaas.

The cyclone names are given by countries on a rotational basis. Yaas got its name from Oman. The word ‘Yass’ has its origin in the Persian language and means Jasmin in English. Yaas is often misspelled as Yass or Yash. However, it is pronounced as ‘Yass’.


If the speed of a cyclone is more than 34 nautical miles per hour then the authoritative agency used to gives a special name. World Meteorological Weather Organization and United Nations Economic and Social Commission for the Asia Pacific started the task of preparing names for impending cyclonic storms with suggestions from its member countries in 2000. India along with 12 other nations like Bangladesh, Maldives, Oman, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Suadi Arabia, UAE are part of the panel.



Cyclone Yaas Landfall Near Odisha's coastline

Cyclone Yaas Like to Landfall Near to Chandbali and DhamraPort, Odisha

Cyclone Yaas is likely to hit Odisha's coastline between Balasore and Bhadrak district somewhere near the Chandabali-Dhamra port by the early morning of Wednesday, the 26th of May 2021.  IMD Director-General Dr. Mrutyunjay Mohapatra said that ‘Yaas’ is very likely to move north-northwestwards, intensify further into a Very Severe Cyclonic Storm during the next 12 hours. It would continue to move north-northwestwards, intensify further and reach Northwest Bay of Bengal near north Odisha and West Bengal.

As per the present model forecast, the cyclone will cause extensive damage in Dhamra and Chandbali areas of the coastal districts while crossing the coast by May 26 noon, said Mohapatra. The entire area spanning Paradip in Odisha and Sagar Islands in West Bengal will come under the direct impact of the cyclone.


Tidal waves of height 2-4 meters above astronomical tide are likely to inundate low lying areas of Balasore, Bhadrak, and about 2 meters above astronomical tide are likely to inundate low lying areas of Kendrapara & Jagatsinghpur Districts around the time of landfall. Red warning with heavy to very heavy rainfall has been predicted for districts of Balasore, Bhadrak, Kendrapada, and Jagatsinghpur. Similarly, an Orange warning with heavy to very heavy rainfall forecast has been issued for districts of Mayurbhanj, Jajpur, Cuttack, Khordha & Puri till the morning of May 26.

The red warning has been sounded for the districts of Balasore, Bhadrak, Jajpur, Kendrapada, Jagatsinghpur, Cuttack, Mayurbhanj, Keonjhar, and Dhenkanal where there is the likelihood of heavy to very heavy rainfall at a few places with isolated extremely heavy fall at some other places tomorrow. Likewise, heavy rainfall very likely to occur at isolated places over the districts of Anugul, Deogarh, Khurdha, Puri, and Sundergarh on May 26, the IMD has said in its bulletin.

Meanwhile, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik directed the state’s home minister to reach Balasore today and remain there to monitor the situation. The work of transporting people to safe places in the coastal districts is going on fast and by noon 50,000 people have gone to safe camps. Officials said that this process will be completed long before the 'Yaas' reach the coast. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has also appealed to party workers to provide assistance. 


60 formations of the Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force (ODRAF) have been deployed in vulnerable areas for post-cyclone rescue & recovery. 55 platoons of Odisha State Armed Police will assist them. ODRAF teams have been provided with high-end equipment: Odisha ADG (L&O) YK Jethwa.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has said that she held a meeting with all the district magistrates of the state and reviewed the preparations. He said that he would stay at Nabanna (CM office) at night to keep a watch onYaas. The 20 districts of West Bengal can get affected by Yaas. These districts are Kolkata, North and South 24 Parganas, East Medinipur, Howrah, Hooghly, Bankura, Birbhum, Nadia, West and East Bardhaman, West Medinipur, Murshidabad, Jhargram, and Purulia. In view of this, the NDRF has so far sent 8,09,830 people to a safe place.

The National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has earmarked its highest-ever number of teams for deployment in Odisha and West Bengal as part of its preparations for the impending cyclone Yaas, a senior officer said on Tuesday. 112 teams of NDRF have been deployed in five states and the Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands which are expected to be affected by the cyclone developing in the Bay of Bengal. Out of these, the highest number of 52 teams are designated for Odisha followed by 45 teams for West Bengal.


Covid19-India

India reports 1.96lkh Covid19 cases with 3,511 deaths in past 24hrs

According to the Union Health Ministry, the country recorded 1,96,427 lakh new coronavirus with 3,511 deaths in last 24 hours. With this, the total cases of Covid-19 recorded so far are 2,69,48,874 while the Death toll stands at 3,07,231.



Total cases: 2,69,48,874

Total discharges: 2,40,54,861

Death toll: 3,07,231  

Active cases: 25,86,782  

Total vaccination: 19,85,38,999

ICMR reported that total 33,25,94,176 samples for Covid-19 were tested up to 24th May including 20,58,112 samples tested in the past 24 hours. The top five states that registered maximum cases are Tamil Nadu with 34,867 cases, followed by Karnataka with 25,311 cases, Maharashtra with 22,122 cases, West Bengal with 17,883 cases and Kerala with 17,821 cases, said the Health Ministry. 60.07 percent of the new cases were reported from these five states.

The Union Health Ministry meanwhile said that cumulative number of COVID19 vaccine doses administered in the country exceeded 19.84 corers (19,84,43,550) on Monday.

 

Covid19-Odisha

Odisha Covid19 reports for 24th May

According to the H & FW Department and I & PR Department of Odisha on Tuesday 24May2021 Odisha new Covid19 cases 10939 with 33 deaths and new recoveries 11614.


District Wise Cases:
1.       Angul: 819
2.       Balasore: 361
3.       Bargarh: 323
4.       Bhadrak: 142
5.       Balangir: 195
6.       Boudh: 385
7.       Cuttack: 922
8.       Deogarh: 100
9.       Dhenkanal: 763
10.   Gajapati: 43
11.   Ganjam: 254
12.   Jagatsinghpur: 291
13.   Jajpur: 541
14.   Jharsuguda: 191
15.   Kalahandi: 244
16.   Kandhamal: 77
17.   Kendrapada: 323
18.   Keonjhar: 176
19.   Khurda: 1298
20.   Koraput: 242
21.   Malkangiri: 103
22.   Mayurbhanj: 604
23.   Nawarangpur: 362
24.   Nayagarh: 225
25.   Nuapada: 64
26.   Puri: 456
27.   Rayagada: 156
28.   Sambalpur: 319
29.   Sonepur: 231
30.   Sundargarh: 512
31.   State Pool: 217

Cumulative tested: 11437337
Positive:                    714380
Recovered:               601224
Active cases:            110554

Cyclone Yaas

 

Cyclonic Storm Yaas, likely to hit Northern Odisha and West Bengal coasts in next 24 hours

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) Tuesday said the cyclonic storm Yaas intensified into a Severe Cyclonic Storm on May 24 and is likely to move north-northwestwards, to cross between Paradip and Sagar Island around Balasore, during noon of 26th May as a Very Severe Cyclonic Storm.

The Odisha government rushed a large contingent of rescue and relief teams to Balasore district bordering West Bengal on Monday where the very severe cyclonic storm Yaas is likely to make landfall was reported. A massive evacuation drive will be launched in all low-lying areas and vulnerable storm-surge pockets, following the IMD predicting a tidal surge of 2-4.5 meters during the landfall of Yaas, an official said.

It is estimated that this will be a very severe cyclonic storm with winds blowing at a speed of 170-185 kilometers per hour. According to the meteorological department, on Monday morning this pressure zone was between Paradip in Odisha and Digha in West Bengal and it is expected to move north-northwest and turn into a very severe cyclone by Tuesday i.e. till today.

The West Bengal government has opened control rooms in the state secretariat to keep an eye on the cyclone.  According to the Meteorological Department, on May 26, most of the places in Jhargram, East and West Medinipur, South and North 24 Parganas, Howrah and Hooghly, and Kolkata are expected to be light to moderate and heavy to heavy at one or two places.

The Odisha government has deployed rescue teams to evacuate people from sensitive areas to safer places. Special Relief Commissioner PK Jena said that the Odisha government has deployed NDRF, Odisha Disaster Rapid Action Force, and fire service personnel. It is estimated that the cyclone may have a major impact in Balasore and Bhadrak districts. The four coastal districts of Odisha, Balasore, Bhadrak, Kendrapara, and Jagatsinghpuris can be the worst affected by the cyclone. Winds can run at a speed of 120-165 hours per hour and there will be heavy rains in Odisha

109 teams of NDRF have been deployed in West Bengal, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Jharkhand and Andaman, and the Nicobar Islands. Anand Shankar of IMD Bihar said that the impact of Yaas storm in Bihar will be seen on 27,28 and 29 May, which is likely to cause heavy rains.

Union ministers Piyush Goyal, Dharmendra Pradhan, and Mansukh Mandaviya held a high-level meeting regarding Cyclone Yaas. Union Home Minister Amit Shah also held a meeting with the chief ministers of Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, and the Lieutenant Governor of Andaman and Nicobar Islands to review preparations given Cyclone Yaas.


Monday, May 24, 2021

Occupational Health

 

Occupational Health:-

    Occupational health is defined as the highest degree of physical, mental, and social well-being of workers in all occupations. It is the branch of healthcare that deals with all aspects of health and safety at the workplace. World Health Organization (WHO) says that occupational health deals with all aspects of health and safety in the workplace and has a strong focus on the primary prevention of hazards.
COVID-19 has made a big impact on everyone's social, professional, and personal life and health. But somehow we all had managed to come out from this unknown virus. Lots of Debates and blaming on each other should be stopped and all should focus on how to manage health and lifestyle in this pandemic. Those people who have jobs and those who don’t have jobs are struggling to get and secure their jobs. So it was everyone including employers responsible to make lifestyle and health stress-free. IF it was not taken care then Occupational Health Risk will become another headache and new health issues can arise.


The Two Big Occupational Health Risk in this Pandemic will arrive
1)      Occupational Psychological Stress
2)      Occupational Fear Factors

 The best way to overcome it Employer or Companies can reduce the workload and create awareness camps and to those people who have lost their jobs, they can take the help of Ancient VEDIC Practices like doing some stress-free Yoga, Reading Spiritual Text, Adopting Ayurveda Lifestyle, Pranayama, or can go for meditation and spending some qualities of time with Friends and Families to get refresh and re-energize
before starting any new work on any new day.  

Yellow Fungus

Yellow Fungus- After Black And White Fungus Yellow Fungus Got Reported In India

After Black and White Fungus Yellow Fungus got reported in India. Yellow fungus, which grows internally is said to be more dangerous than the other two types and it seek early treatment in case symptoms begin to appear. The first case of yellow fungus has been reported today from Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh on Monday 24-05-2021 when a 45-year-old patient was found infected with yellow fungus. People who come in contact with the fungal spores in the environment catch Yellow Fungus. 

Causes of Yellow Fungus

It is believed that poor hygiene standards or consumption of unhygienic food cause yellow fungus infection. Excess use of steroids or antifungal medicines can be the reason behind such infections in Covid-19 patients, even if recovered. Humidity in a closed space (house or office) should not be above the 30-40% range as high moisture environments promote the growth of fungus.


Symptoms of Yellow Fungus 

The patient suffering from yellow fungus complains of extreme tiredness, low or no appetite, leading to weight loss. Subsequently, the weight of the patient starts decreasing rapidly. Reportedly, it later results in internal bleeding and multiple organ failures. More symptoms of Yellow Fungus can be sunken eyes or the formation and leakage of pus.

Treatment of Yellow Fungus 

Anti-fungal drug Amphotericin-B is being considered as a primary treatment of yellow fungus. The same injection is being used currently to treat black or white fungus cases in the country.

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