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HEART ATTACKS & HOT WATER | Symptoms  




The Chinese and Japanese drink hot tea with their meals, not cold water, maybe it is time we adopt their drinking habit while eating.

For those who like to drink cold water, this article is applicable to you. It is nice to have a cup of cold drink after a meal. However, the cold water will solidify the oily stuff that you have just consumed. It will slow down the digestion. Once this 'sludge' reacts with the acid, it will break down and be absorbed by the intestine faster than the solid food. It will line the intestine. Very soon, this will turn into fats and lead to cancer. It is best to drink hot soup or warm water after a meal.

 


Common Symptoms Of Heart Attack...

A serious note about heart attacks - You! should know that not every heart attack symptom is going to be the left arm hurting . Be aware of intense pain in the jaw line.
Symptoms of a heart attack include:
  • Discomfort, pressure, heaviness, or pain in the chest, arm, or below the breastbone
  • Discomfort radiating to the back, jaw, throat, or arm
  • Fullness, indigestion, or choking feeling (may feel like heartburn)
  • Sweating, nausea, vomiting, or dizziness
  • Extreme weakness, anxiety, or shortness of breath
  • Rapid or irregular heartbeats
During a heart attack, symptoms last 30 minutes or longer and are not relieved by rest or nitroglycerin under the tongue.
Some people have a heart attack without having any symptoms (a "silent" myocardial infarction). A silent MI can occur in anyone, but it is more common among people with diabetes.

You may never have the first chest pain during the course of a heart attack. Nausea and intense sweating are also common symptoms. 60% of people who have a heart attack while they are asleep do not wake up. Pain in the jaw can wake you from a sound sleep. Let's be careful and be aware. The more we know, the better chance we could survive..
Courtesy:

Internet, http://www.webmd.com.

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Aadhar card not mandatory !  


New Delhi: In a setback for Centre, the Supreme Court on Tuesday maintained that Aadhar card is not compulsory for availing social benefits. 

The apex court, however, agreed to give an urgent hearing to Centre on the issue but refused to grant any relief to it and oil PSUs seeking modification of its earlier order in this regard. 

The highest court passed its order while hearing a batch of petitions, including the one filed by social worker like Aruna Roy against the implementation of the Aadhar scheme or the "Unique Identification Number" System (UID), linking it to various social benefit schemes. 

The petitions came up before a bench comprising Justices BS Chauhan and SA Bobde, which decided to club them with other applications, filed by the Centre and the three oil PSUs seeking modification of its earlier order that Aadhar card is not mandatory. 

"...The enrolment under the UIDAI scheme is purportedly voluntary - yet many welfare schemes of the State seem to mandate the need for an Aadhar number to access those schemes - effectively making Aadhar enrolment compulsory," the petition filed by social workers said. 

The petition also said the manner in which the biometric details of the citizens are collected by private contractors and NGOs hired by UIDAI without any safeguard makes it prone to misuse not only by private actors but also by the State. 

The petitioners also claimed there is an empirical research to show that the biometric identification denoted for UID, namely the Iris Scan and finger print Identification, is faulty and capable of misuse. 

"Without a statutory framework determining accountability, data-protection, offences for violation etc., UID is putting in jeopardy not only life and rights of people but also security of our country," the petitioners said. 

The petition also said the scheme violates the fundamental rights of the citizens and the government is practically making it mandatory for seeking benefits under various welfare schemes such as PDS, MNERGA, pensions, scholarships, Janani Suraksha Yojana and LPG connections meant for economically weaker sections whose lives and livelihood depend on such schemes. 

Those who do not manage to enrol are ultimately excluded and since it involves dependency on machines, any technical failure would mean delay with no alternative, it said. 

It also said though UIDAI claims that persons with no document to prove their identity can be introduced by other individuals with UID who can certify their identity "it is not as simple as it sounds and give rises to various security risks and the possibility of fake identities, which can compromise national security." 

The petition said implementing the UID system in its present form amounts to direct infringement on fundamental rights of the citizens because of the lack of data protection.



It also said it violates the right of equality before law and protection of life and personal liberty as by linking UID with other social welfare benefit schemes, persons who are currently benefiting under such existing welfare schemes, run the risk of being arbitrarily excluded. 

"...Such, high-handed and casual action of the State, wherein its citizenry are deprived of their fundamental rights, stands in violation of the Constitution - both in letter and in spirit. There is no justification for the casual implementation of such a scheme without providing adequate legislative safeguards." 

The petitions were filed after the Supreme Court ruled that the Aadhar card, being issued by Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI, was not mandatory for availing any government services and nobody should be deprived of any such facilities for want of the card. 

It had asked the Centre not to issue it to illegal immigrants as it would legitimise their stay. 

The apex court had passed the earlier order while hearing a batch of pleas against the decisions of some states to make Aadhar cards compulsory for a range of activities including salary, PF disbursals and marriage and property registrations.

After this, the Centre had moved the court seeking modification of the order. 

IOCL, BPCL and HPCL had also approached the court speaking about "serious doubts, confusion and uncertainty" in the minds of citizens who have already enrolled for Aadhaar card to avail Direct Benefit Transfer for Liquefied Petroleum Gas Consumers (DBTL) scheme to get subsidised LPG cylinders.

Cabinet approves bill to give statutory status to UIDAI 

Meanwhile, the Union Cabinet today cleared National Identification Authority of India Bill to provide legal status to UIDAI and legal backing to Aadhar. 

Sources claimed the bill was cleared at a meeting of the Union Cabinet headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh this morning. It may be tabled during the Winter Session of Parliament. 

Besides giving statutory status to the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), the Bill seeks to provide legal backing to Aadhaar, which is used to disburse subsidies. 

The UIDAI, which issues 12-digit Aadhaar numbers to residents, currently operates through an executive order. 

The new law seeks to create a National Identification Authority of India, which will oversee implementation of the Aadhaar project. It also seeks to define the penalties in case of misuse of data collected under the project. 


Courtesy
With PTI inputs

Tuesday, October 08, 2013, 13:42  
Zee Media Bureau 

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Indian Constitution - Full text  

  

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List of Directors of Public Grievances in India  

  

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Patients RIGHTS  

Patients Rights, Patients, Hospital Patient Rights, Hospital

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If you lose your Mobile , Immediately follow these . . .  

If u lose your mobile,
Got an interesting fact to share.. Nowadays each one of us carries Hi Fi Mobile devices and always fears that it may be stolen. Each mobile carries a unique IMEI i.e. International Mobile Identity No which can be used to track your mobile anywhere in the world.
This is how it works!!!!!!

1. Dial
*#06# from your mobile.
2. Your mobile shows a unique 15 digit.
3. Note down this no anywhere but except your mobile as this is the no which will help trace your mobile in case of a theft.
4. Once stolen you just have to mail this 15 digit IMEI no. to

cop@vsnl.net

5. No need to go to police.
6. Your Mobile will be traced within next 24 hrs via a complex system of GPRS and internet.
7. You will find where your hand set is being operated even in case your no is being changed. PASS ON THIS VERY IMP MESSAGE TO ALL YOUR FRIENDS AND RELATIVES.

If u lost your mobile, send an e-mail to

cop@vsnl.net

With the following info.

Your name:
Address:
Phone model:
Make:
Last used No.:
E-mail for communication:
Missed date:
IMEI No.:

Keep all these information stored for emergency use .

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Indian Penal Codes | Detailed  

DETAILED CHAPTERS

Indian Penal Code - Full text with amendments, comments and important citations


CODE WISE

Indian Penal Code

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List of Blood Banks in India  

Blood Banks in Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Blood Banks in 
Bangalore, Karnataka
Blood Banks in 
Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Blood Banks in 
Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
Blood Banks in 
Kolkata,West Bengal
Blood Banks in 
Chandigarh, UT
Blood Banks in 
Mysore,Karnataka
Blood Banks in 
Vijayawada,Andhra Pradesh
Blood Banks in 
Jaipur, Rajasthan
Blood Banks in 
Mumbai, Maharashtra
Blood Banks in 
New Delhi, Delhi
Blood Banks in 
Pune, Maharashtra
Blood Banks in 
Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu
Blood Banks in 
Pondicherry,UT
Blood Banks in 
Cochin, Kerala



For requesting any blood group or willing to donate through out INDIA
plz. contact 


Tel: +91-9944792696
Email: http://info@indiabloodbank.com 




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Hospitals in Hyderabad  

Apollo Hospitals
Jubilee Hills,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 23607777
Fax: (91-40) 23553323

Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS)
Punjagutta,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 23489000
Fax: (91-40) 23310076

Image Hospitals
Ameerpet,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 23750000 / 55519999
Fax: (91-40) 23746616
Madhapur,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 23116666 / 23116000
Fax: (91-40) 23116555

Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS)
1-8-31/1, Minister Road,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 27725000
Fax: (91-40) 27840980

Global Hospitals
Lakdi-ka-Pul,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 23244444
Fax: (91-40) 23244455
6-3-345/1,NIMS Lane,
Opp Vengal Rao Park, Road No-1,
Banjara Hills
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 23306187 / 88
Fax: (91-40) 23314391
L.B.Nagar,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 24111111, 24030444

Medwin Hospitals
Raghava Ratna Towers,
Nampally,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 23202902 / 23206666
Fax: (91-40) 23201120 / 23203565

Rainbow Children’s Hospitals
22, Road No - 10,
Banjara Hills,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 23319191, 23319061 - 64
Fax: (91-40) 23397476
Plot # C17,
Vikrampuri Colony,
Secunderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 27895050, 27896060
Fax: (91-40) 27899090

Star Hospitals
8-2-596/5, Road. No. 10,
Banjara Hills,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 44777777
Fax: (91-40) 23356788

Lotus Children's Hospital
Lakdi-ka-pul,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 40404444 / 40404400
Fax: (91-40) 40404445

Matrika Hospital
Rajbhavan Road,
Somajiguda,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 23404038

Mediciti Hospitals
Secretariat Road,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 23231111
Fax: (91-40) 23231631

Kamineni Wockhardt Hospitals
4-1-1227, King Koti Road,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 66924444
Fax: (91-40) 66924242


Wockhardt Heart Centre
LB Nagar,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 66064444
Fax: (91-40) 66064242

L V Prasad Eye Institute
Kallam Anji Reddy Campus, L V Prasad Marg,
Banjara Hills,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 30612345
Fax: (91-40) 23548271

Jayabhushan Hospitals
Santosh Nagar Colony,
Mehdipatnam,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 66563334

Asian Institute of Gastroenterology
Somajiguda,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 23378888
Fax: (91-40) 23324255

Mahavir Hospital & Research Centre
Bhagawan Mahavir Marg,
A.C.Guards,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 23316058

Osmania General Hospital
Afzalgunj,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 24600121

Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences
Himayatsagar Road,
Rangareddy Dist.
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 24198720

Princess Durru Shehvar Children Hospital
Jubilee Hills,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 65164166 / 24501555

Fernandez Maternity Hospital
King Koti,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 24756997, 40222300
Fax: (91-40) 24753482

Niloufer Hospital
Red Hills, Bazar Ghat,
Hyderabad
Andhra Pradesh, India
Tel: (91-40) 23394265, 23314095

CARE HOSPITAL,
Near Clock Tower,
Secunderabad,
Andhra Pradesh – 500003
Telephone No: 040 – 30486666 to 70.
 

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Hyderabad Emergency Numbers  



Emergency Services

Police100
Fire Department101
Ambulance102

Important Numbers

Traffic Helpline1073
Police Control Room23232222
Police Exchange23230191
Traffic Police23234065
Traffic Control Room27852482

Ambulance

Free Service102
EMRI108
Apollo Emergency1066
Care Hospital1061
Genesis23222142
Kamineni Hospital24022222
Yashoda Hospitals105910

Radio Taxi

Hertz66311929
Avis60602847
Budget66603700
Easy Cabs43434343
Meru Cabs44224422
Yellow Taxi44004400
Dot Cabs24242424
Orange Cabs66324300
Noori Travels23323232
Hussain Travels27849045
Wheels Rent-a-cab64626464

Airport

Hyderabad International Airport66764000

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Please Pass on the info. to help POOR STUDENTS  


If you have come across any bright students coming from poor financial
background who have finished their 10th standard this year (April 2009) and
scored more than 80%, please ask them to contact the NGO-Prerana (supported by Infosys foundation). The NGO is conducting a written test and those who clear the test will be eligible for financial help for their further
studies.
Please ask the students to contact the people mentioned below to get the
form:

#580,Shubhakar,
44th cross, 1st A main road, jayanagar 7th block,
Bangalore


Contact numbers:
1.       Saraswati - 9900906338
2.       Mr. Shivkumar - 9986630301 - (Hanumanthnagar office)
3.       Ms. Bindu- 9964534667 (Yeshwantpur office)
Thank You.

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List of Websites of Banks in India  

ABN AMRO Bank N.V.
Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank Ltd.
American Express Bank Ltd.
Arab Bangladesh Bank Limited
Allahabad Bank
Andhra Bank
Antwerp Diamond Bank N.V.

Axis Bank
Bank Internasional Indonesia 
Bank of America N.A.
Bank of Bahrain & Kuwait BSC
Barclays Bank Plc
BNP PARIBAS
Bank of Ceylon
Bank of Baroda
Bank of India
Bank of Maharashtra
Canara Bank
Central Bank of India
Calyon Bank
Citibank N.A.
Cho Hung Bank
Chinatrust Commercial Bank Ltd.
Centurion Bank of Punjab Limited
City Union Bank Ltd.
Coastal Local Area Bank Ltd.
Corporation Bank
Catholic Syrian Bank Ltd.
Deutsche Bank AG
Development Credit Bank Ltd.
Dena Bank
IndusInd Bank Limited
ICICI Bank
IDBI Bank Limited
Indian Bank
Indian Overseas Bank
Industrial Development Bank of India
ING Vysya Bank
J P Morgan Chase Bank, National Association
Krung Thai Bank Public Company Limited
Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited
Karnataka Bank
Karur Vysya Bank Limited.
Lord Krishna Bank Ltd.
Mashreqbank psc
Mizuho Corporate Bank Ltd.
Oman International Bank S A O G
Oriental Bank of Commerce
Punjab & Sind Bank
Punjab National Bank
Societe Generale
Sonali Bank
Standard Chartered Bank
State Bank of Mauritius Ltd.
SBI Commercial and International Bank Ltd.
State Bank of Bikaner and Jaipur
State Bank of Hyderabad
State Bank of India
State Bank of Indore
State Bank of Mysore
State Bank of Patiala
State Bank of Saurashtra
State Bank of Travancore
Syndicate Bank
The Bank of Nova Scotia
The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Ltd.
The Development Bank of Singapore Ltd. (DBS Bank Ltd.)
The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd.
Tamilnad Mercantile Bank Ltd.
The Bank of Rajasthan Limited
The Dhanalakshmi Bank Limited.
The Federal Bank Ltd.
The HDFC Bank Ltd.
The Jammu & Kashmir Bank Ltd.
The Nainital Bank Ltd.
The Sangli Bank Ltd.
The South Indian Bank Ltd.
The Ratnakar Bank Ltd.
The Lakshmi Vilas Bank Ltd
UCO Bank
UTI Bank Ltd.
Union Bank of India
United Bank Of India
Vijaya Bank
Yes Bank
National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
Export-Import Bank of India
National Housing Bank 
Small Industries Development Bank of India
Industrial Investment Bank of India Ltd.
North Eastern Development Finance Corporation


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