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ASHUTOSH SRIVASTAVA Senior resident, SGPGI
 
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Jagdeep Ohlan  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  7 months ago
I also want to share a Story of me what I face in Fortis Shalimar Bagh Delhi. We admitted our child Kamal (Patient ID-0020154)on 29/04/2011 in hospital for brain tumour operation. At the appointment total expenditure told by doctors arount2-3...
ASHUTOSH SRIVASTAVA  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
Yes its true what patients reacts but consider the laws which states that they are customer, as now service tax has been added to, in current world every person has become an customer in other sense so don't bother about reaction if you are...
Balasubramanian NTR  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Some Big Hospitals and some Doctors do go unethical. There are still a good number of them doing very good ethical practice. It is high time this issue is taken up by the medical council of India and the Government of India to monitor and audit...
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Reduce Salt - Keep fit Sodium Chloride or common salt is very fundamental to life.  Salt is one of the basic taste that is biologically required. We have the capacity to consume salt more that it is required for the body.  In fact we are facing the ill effects of excess intake of salt in form of Hypertension. We should get in to the habit of reducing our salt intake to maintain a healthy and fit life.  Although reducing the salt intake is not that easy as we get used to the salty taste right from our childhood. Over a period of time our taste buds would get used to the reduced salt taste and the craving will also wade off. Most of our favourite foods like fried snacks, dried fish, curried m...
vivekkumar  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Thank's Bindu, It is fact my father sufring from Hypertenstion . we are stop salt and use Low Sodium salt (LONA) in low persentage for tast only.the information is very important to anybody.
ASHUTOSH SRIVASTAVA  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
the topic should be TAKE APPROPRIATE AMOUNT OF SALT & KEEP FIT. the requirement of salt varies according to environmental, physical & physiological conditions & if the studies haven't taken these parameter in account or the reader do not comply with...
nagesh rao  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Interesting Suresh ji, More than for flavor the salt is used as preservative in pickles,wafers and other junk foods. we are suffering more because of indirect intake of salt rather than direct usage. It is simple do not add a extra salt to your...
 
 
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1 FALSE OVARY NOT ARTIFICIAL...
2 Freedom to express sexual feelings
lakshminarayana perumal vazhumuniswaran  |  Added idea  "sorry friends,all of yours is very very wrong comments,"  |  1 year ago
sorry friends,all of yours is very very wrong comments,because in our Indian culture sexual contact between one man and one woman.
ASHUTOSH SRIVASTAVA  |  Added idea  |  1 year ago
Though nature has not provided us pheromones or estrous cycle so its our duty to control ourselves. otherwise what was the need to develop society or marriages just remain ADAM & EVE of ancient times, like animals & whoever can do sex by any means will...
Diksha Argal  |  Supported idea  "FALSE OVARY NOT ARTIFICIAL..."  |  1 year ago
If something is created by nature,I guess it would not be a good idea to tamper with it, although medical science has improved a lot and we already have many ways to handle it in a better manner, but we need to tread with utmost care with regards...
 
 
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2 Freedom to express sexual feelings
lakshminarayana perumal vazhumuniswaran  |  Added idea  "sorry friends,all of yours is very very wrong comments,"  |  1 year ago
sorry friends,all of yours is very very wrong comments,because in our Indian culture sexual contact between one man and one woman.
ASHUTOSH SRIVASTAVA  |  Added idea  |  1 year ago
Though nature has not provided us pheromones or estrous cycle so its our duty to control ourselves. otherwise what was the need to develop society or marriages just remain ADAM & EVE of ancient times, like animals & whoever can do sex by any means will...
Diksha Argal  |  Supported idea  "FALSE OVARY NOT ARTIFICIAL..."  |  1 year ago
If something is created by nature,I guess it would not be a good idea to tamper with it, although medical science has improved a lot and we already have many ways to handle it in a better manner, but we need to tread with utmost care with regards...
 
 
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1 FALSE OVARY NOT ARTIFICIAL...
2 Freedom to express sexual feelings
lakshminarayana perumal vazhumuniswaran  |  Added idea  "sorry friends,all of yours is very very wrong comments,"  |  1 year ago
sorry friends,all of yours is very very wrong comments,because in our Indian culture sexual contact between one man and one woman.
ASHUTOSH SRIVASTAVA  |  Added idea  |  1 year ago
Though nature has not provided us pheromones or estrous cycle so its our duty to control ourselves. otherwise what was the need to develop society or marriages just remain ADAM & EVE of ancient times, like animals & whoever can do sex by any means will...
Diksha Argal  |  Supported idea  "FALSE OVARY NOT ARTIFICIAL..."  |  1 year ago
If something is created by nature,I guess it would not be a good idea to tamper with it, although medical science has improved a lot and we already have many ways to handle it in a better manner, but we need to tread with utmost care with regards...
 
 
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Vipin Bhasin  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  11 months ago
Yes Red tapism in India is not new. Now it became a part of corruption. But for Indians & domestic companies not for MNCs. India is the favorable destination for whole world. Foreign countries are more strict than India in the regard.
ASHUTOSH SRIVASTAVA  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
CERTAINLY CORRECT AS EVERYBODY MUST HAVE SEEN THEM BUT THE PROBLEM LIES IN CLERKS NOT OFFICERS. OFFICER ONLY DON'T WANT TO CHANGE THE WORKING PATTERN i.e. USING MAIL, FAX etc. for routine correspondence rather to make file & become dependent to CLERKS
Disha Roy  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Yes, India faces constraints, many of which multinationals are just beginning to experience first hand.  "India has liberalised sectors such as retailing at a controlled pace. Foreign companies can own only 51 per cent of single-brand shops or...
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Vipin Bhasin  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  11 months ago
Yes Red tapism in India is not new. Now it became a part of corruption. But for Indians & domestic companies not for MNCs. India is the favorable destination for whole world. Foreign countries are more strict than India in the regard.
ASHUTOSH SRIVASTAVA  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
CERTAINLY CORRECT AS EVERYBODY MUST HAVE SEEN THEM BUT THE PROBLEM LIES IN CLERKS NOT OFFICERS. OFFICER ONLY DON'T WANT TO CHANGE THE WORKING PATTERN i.e. USING MAIL, FAX etc. for routine correspondence rather to make file & become dependent to CLERKS
Disha Roy  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Yes, India faces constraints, many of which multinationals are just beginning to experience first hand.  "India has liberalised sectors such as retailing at a controlled pace. Foreign companies can own only 51 per cent of single-brand shops or...
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Vipin Bhasin  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  11 months ago
Yes Red tapism in India is not new. Now it became a part of corruption. But for Indians & domestic companies not for MNCs. India is the favorable destination for whole world. Foreign countries are more strict than India in the regard.
ASHUTOSH SRIVASTAVA  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
CERTAINLY CORRECT AS EVERYBODY MUST HAVE SEEN THEM BUT THE PROBLEM LIES IN CLERKS NOT OFFICERS. OFFICER ONLY DON'T WANT TO CHANGE THE WORKING PATTERN i.e. USING MAIL, FAX etc. for routine correspondence rather to make file & become dependent to CLERKS
Disha Roy  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Yes, India faces constraints, many of which multinationals are just beginning to experience first hand.  "India has liberalised sectors such as retailing at a controlled pace. Foreign companies can own only 51 per cent of single-brand shops or...
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Deepak Kakran  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
yes, Now a days, doctors only want to earn money. They charge too much only for consulting and ask you to take medicines from outside. Sometimes, they misguide you, so that you can come to them again and again, so that they can charge you more,...
ASHUTOSH SRIVASTAVA  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
WHO IS THE PERSON ON EARTH HAS RIGHT TO DERANGE THE LIFE OF OTHER THROUGH CORRUPTION?? IF DOCTOR HAS POWER OF LIFE DOES THIS MEAN OTHER JUST HAVE NO POWER TO PROVIDE ANYTHING GOOD TO PEOPLE.
Claudio Solarino  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
The power they have is the power on life. This can make they feel supernatural. And beyond rules. The fact is that the necessary premise of any true health care is compassion towards a peer being under common rules, not towards an inferior one...
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s.baalu  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
The prevalence of paid News is the answer.
ASHUTOSH SRIVASTAVA  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
media provides opportunities person to be celebrated in public domain. like Laden, Guavara, hafeez saeed, dawood, geelani and many more either directly interacting with them or indirectly covering them on debates/ polls etc. real heroes are just...
Pinky  |  Argues in support of  "no"  |  1 year ago
No they are not. Actually media doesn't create celebrities, it is we people who make a person celebrity. So media is a medium that exaggerate it. So no point blaming them...    
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