Plasma donors awarded certificates
Karnal: To encourage people who had recovered from Covid to donate their plasma for the treatment of Covid patients, the district administration honoured donors with certificates. Nishant Kumar Yadav, Deputy Commissioner, honoured the donors and appealed to other recovered patients to come forward so that the life of Covid patients could be saved. He said 28 recovered patients had donated plasma so far. The staff members of Red Cross, Kalpana Chawla Government Medical College blood bank and Health Department had been motivating recovered patients to donate plasma. The plasma donors also shared their experiences on the occasion.
Cops return 26 recovered phones
Kaithal: The police traced and returned 26 stolen and lost mobile phones worth around Rs 3.5 lakh to their owners. Shashank Kumar Sawan, Superintendent of Police, handed over these phones to their owners and they thanked the police for the recovery. He said their information technology and cyber cell teams had tracked and recovered these mobile phones, including some costly high-end mobile phones. He advised people to report loss of mobile phones, especially smartphones, quickly to ensure that these were not misused by anti-social elements.
Letters of praise for social outfits
Rohtak: The district health authorities felicitated various social outfits for their valuable contribution in the fortnight to promote awareness among people for eye donation. Dr Anil Birla, Civil Surgeon, felicitated the outfits by presenting appreciation letters. Dr Dinesh Sharma, eye specialist and convener of the event, said they had motivated people for eye donation by organising functions at various locations. “The event evoked a good response among people as they came forward to become a part of this noble cause,” said Vijay Saini, founder of Ready to Help, a social outfit.
Award for Yamunanagar surgeon
Yamunanagar: Dr Anil Aggarwal, eminent surgeon, was honoured with ‘Best Surgeon of Haryana Award’ by a media house at a state-level function organised in Rohtak. The award was presented by Members of Parliament Ram Chander Jangra and Baba Balak Nath. Dr Aggarwal had conducted about 50,000 surgeries, including many free for poor patients.
Song on effects of stubble burning
Ambala: Guru Prem Grover, subject matter specialist (soil and water management) at the Krishi Vigyan Kendra in the district’s Tepla village has penned a song to motivate farmers to stop burning paddy stubble and educate them about the ill-effects of the practice. The Haryanvi song “Poshak tatva ho jange khak, parali ne lagao na aag” has been sung by Hisar-based Manjeet Singh. “The challenge is to change the mindset of farmers. They are still stuck on the conventional methods of farming. The Krishi Vigyan Kendra decided to do something innovative so that farmers shun the practice. The song is being shared in WhatsApp groups,” said Grover.
Contributed by: Parveen Arora, Ravinder Saini, Shiv Kumar Sharma and Nitish Sharma
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