Moving a hospital into the home
The Hindu
The pandemic seems to have caused the home-care medical segment to expand considerably
The Girish family recently lost their 64-year-old father. Though they would continue to grapple with a deep sense of loss for a long time to come, the fact that they were with him through his last days should be a tad comforting. The family established a mini-hospital at their home in T. Nagar. “The last one year was tough for him. He fell and broke his hip and was semi-comatose. Doctors had lost hope and asked us to keep him at home,” says Krutika Girish, daughter-in-law of the deceased.Stressing on the need for digging into history and unearthing the facts about Buddhism in the country, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge questioned why the Krishna, the banks of which provided a lot of clues on Buddha, was neglected in historical research as compared to the Ganga, the Yamuna, and the Cauvery.
Belagavi-based Bharatesh Education Trust will start a new Engineering college from this academic year. The Bharatesh Institute of Technology will come up on the trust premises in Basavana Kudachi near the Belagavi airport in Sambra. The college has been approved by the All-India Council for Technical Eductaion (AICTE) and is affiliated to VTU Belagavi.