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Who is Dr Anand Nadkarni? Famous Maharashtra psychiatrist who died at 67Dr Anand Nadkarni: Renowned psychiatrist, author and social activist Dr Anand Nadkarni died at 67 after a prolonged illness on Friday. Best...
Infanticide case at Foxconn exposes workplace welfare gaps, spurs calls for reformsA tragic infanticide at Foxconn's Devanahalli unit highlights critical gaps in mental health awareness, workplace support, and reproductive...
Delhi's deadly parking rows: How simple requests to move vehicles are increasingly turning fatal, what’s fuelling the anger?Routine parking disputes in Delhi are escalating into violence, with recent incidents including a fatal argument and shootings. Experts att...
The Summer Survival Guide: Smarter ways to live through rising temperaturesWe are living in an era of extreme heat, and the planet is not pushing back on the pedal anytime soon. Which is why Lijee Philip brings to ...
What was Carl Jung's method to make all wishes come true? Decoding active imagination and how people practice it in daily lifeThe Carl Jung active imagination method is a reflective and creative practice that seeks to connect the conscious mind, what we are aware o...
What is conversion therapy, why was it banned in Colorado and what does Supreme Court ruling say? Supreme Court conversion therapy case explainedWhat is conversion therapy, why was it banned in Colorado and what does Supreme Court ruling say? The Supreme Court conversion therapy case...
Jeffrey Epstein’s victim sues well-known psychiatrist for alleged harassment. Here is all you may like to knowA model who had been allegedly harassed by Jeffrey Epstein earlier has now sued a psychiatrist for the same offense. This is a civil suit i...
India ranks 126th in World Happiness Index 2023 amidst rising mental health concernsIndia ranks 126th out of 146 countries in the World Happiness Index, indicating low levels of happiness. The decline has been attributed to...
Tech-based mental health interventions offer hope for India's under-served populationExperts believe technology-based interventions can address the significant gap between the need for mental health services and the low avai...
Are you a depression patient? Don't look to this year's Budget for hopeThe Union Budget has brought depressing news for India's large mentally-ill population.
Are you a depression patient? Don't look to the Budget for hopeYet again, the Union Budget has brought depressing news for India's large mentally-ill population.
Lack of psychiatrists bedevils mentally ill prisonersAccording to the recent data, there are 404 convicts, who are suffering from mental problems and are in regular need of psychiatric treatme...
Woman students more prone to depression, anxiety than men: SurveyThe surve covered more than 500 college students in the age group of 18-25 in the Delhi-NCR region on “Emotional health and Psychological w...
Are you an 'e-Social' addict? Here are the signs to look out forHave you ever been caught by your boss while chatting on Facebook or online shopping at workplace? Well, you are not alone!
Are women content staying home after marriage?In a reverse trend of sorts, women want to stay at home after marriage. And the husbands don't seem too happy with the trend.
Indian-origin doctor, Jaswinder S Bamrah gets professional excellence award in UKThe award panel declared him as a ''dedicated medical professional'' while presenting the honour.
Terror strikes in India: 11/7, 26/11, 13/7, 7/9...Numb & NumberOver the years there's been an emotional numbing of society, especially in cities like Delhi and Mumbai, which have witnessed a series of l...
- Social networking plagues India Inc
With people Facebooking, twittering and chatting during office hours, corporates across the country are losing the internet battle.
- Indian doctor in UK gets three months suspension for plagiarism
Raj Persaud has been suspended for three months from practising medicine after he was found guilty by the (GMC) of dishonestly plagiarising...
- Indian doctor in UK admits to plagiarism but not dishonesty
Media psychiatrist Professor Raj Persaud has admitted to the General Medical Council that he plagiarised articles from other academics.