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1 in 5 people at risk of Cancer! WHO warns, learn prevention tips from a cancer surgeon

According to reports from ICMR and WHO, there will be a rapid increase in lung cancer cases in India by 2030. North-east India and women will be most affected. Know the causes and prevention. Lung Cancer Cases (Image: Patrika) Lung Cancer Cases: A new study published in the Indian Journal of Medical Research (IJMR) suggests that lung cancer cases in India could see a sharp rise by the year 2030. The research indicates that the northeastern region of the country will be the most affected, and lung cancer cases will increase most rapidly among women. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), lung cancer is one of the most serious global health problems. In 2022, approximately 20 million new cancer cases were reported worldwide, leading to about 9.7 million deaths. Statistics show that one in every five individuals may develop cancer at some point in their lives. What Causes Lung Cancer? Lung cancer occurs when lung cells begin to grow uncontrollably. These abnormal cells form lumps or tumours, impairing the lungs’ ability to function properly and gradually affecting other organs in the body. The Situation is Most Critical in the Northeast The ICMR study reveals that the incidence rate of lung cancer is highest in Northeast India. The situation is particularly concerning in Aizawl, the capital of Mizoram. Here, cases are almost equal among both men and women, and the number of deaths is also high. Tobacco consumption is very prevalent in this region, with approximately 68% of men and 54% of women using it. This is the primary reason for the continuous rise in lung cancer cases.

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Heart Health: Drug Developed in China Cures Heart Without Surgery or Side Effects

A new Phase-4 study has revealed that Shexiang Tongxin Dropping Pill has improved Coronary Slow Flow in angina patients. The drug was found to be safe and effective Image: Patrika A welcome piece of news has emerged for patients suffering from chest pain, or angina. A new Phase-4 clinical trial has found that a drug named Shexiang Tongxin Dropping Pill (STDP) has shown significant improvement in Coronary Slow Flow Phenomenon (CSFP). This study indicates that the drug is not only effective but also safe for daily treatment. What is CSFP? Coronary Slow Flow Phenomenon (CSFP) is a condition where there are no major blockages in the heart’s arteries, yet blood flow within them remains slower than normal. This leads to recurrent chest pain, a decline in quality of life, and frequent visits to doctors or hospitals. Treatment options for this condition have been very limited until now, and the need for an effective medication has been felt for a long time. What was done in the study? This multicentre, randomised, and controlled study was conducted on 200 adult patients who suffered from both angina and CSFP. The patients were divided into two groups: one group received the STDP drug, and the other received a placebo. The treatment was administered between July 2016 and August 2020. Researchers observed the effect of the drug on blood flow in the heart’s arteries. What were the results? Patients who were given STDP showed improved blood flow in two major heart arteries, the Left Anterior Descending and Left Circumflex arteries. This means blood flowed faster. In contrast, patients who received the placebo did not show any significant improvement. The difference between the two groups was clearly visible in the data. Most importantly, the drug did not exhibit any serious side effects. Patients tolerated the medication well, which builds confidence in its safety.

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Buerger Disease: A Warning for Youth! Buerger Disease is Spreading Rapidly, Know its Symptoms and Prevention

Hearing the name Buerger Disease, you might be thinking of the food burger? In reality, this is a dangerous disease that is more commonly seen in young people who smoke at a young age. Image: Freepik Diseases are on the rise these days, to the extent that their names are often unfamiliar. We are encountering illnesses with such peculiar names that it’s hard to tell if it’s a disease or a food item! Take Buerger Disease, for instance. Does its name sound like a medical condition? Let’s explore what Buerger Disease is, its causes and symptoms, and how to prevent this dangerous illness. What is Buerger Disease? We all associate tobacco and alcohol consumption with cancer, but there’s another dangerous consequence: Buerger Disease. In the medical world, it is known as ‘Thromboangiitis Obliterans’. This disease gradually obstructs blood supply to the body’s limbs. It predominantly affects young individuals who begin smoking at an early age. Causes of Buerger Disease? What are the Symptoms of Buerger Disease?

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Health Awareness: 7 Silent Killers Claiming the Most Lives in India! Know Prevention Methods in Time

Millions of people in India die every year from diseases that could be prevented with timely treatment. Know about India’s 7 deadliest diseases. Image: Patrika Every year, millions of people in India die from diseases that could be prevented or managed with timely detection. These deaths are not sudden but are a result of a lack of awareness, delayed treatment, unhealthy lifestyles, and a lack of early screening. Knowing the deadliest diseases can help us take timely precautions and the right steps. Below, seven of the leading causes of death in India are explained in simple terms. Heart Diseases Heart diseases cause the most deaths in India. High blood pressure, diabetes, smoking, fried foods, stress, and lack of physical activity are major contributors. Many people experience mild symptoms for years but do not seek treatment. By the time they reach the hospital, it is often too late. Regular check-ups, a healthy diet, and an active lifestyle can significantly prevent these deaths. Chronic Respiratory Diseases Diseases like asthma and COPD gradually weaken the lungs. Pollution, cooking smoke, cigarettes, and working in dusty, smoky environments are the primary causes. Initially, shortness of breath may seem minor, but the condition can become severe later. With timely diagnosis and proper treatment, patients can lead a normal life. TB TB remains a deadly disease in India, even though it is completely curable. Delayed diagnosis, abandoning medication midway, and general weakness are major reasons for its persistence. Completing the full course of medication is crucial, otherwise, the disease can return in a more dangerous form.

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ICMR Develops Multiplex Diagnostic Test to Detect Multiple Infections from a Single Sample, Revolutionising Treatment

The ICMR is developing a multiplex diagnostic test that will identify multiple infections in a single test, thereby preventing the misuse of antibiotics. ICMR Multiplex Diagnostic Test (Photo- Freepik) The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) is working on a major initiative to simplify and expedite the identification of serious infectious diseases in India. The aim is to develop a single diagnostic test that can detect multiple diseases simultaneously. This step is considered crucial for public health as it will reduce the unnecessary use of broad-spectrum antibiotics and mitigate the threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Problems with the Current Testing System Currently, when a patient presents with common symptoms such as fever, breathlessness, or weakness, they often have to undergo a series of tests. First, dengue, then COVID, then flu, then typhoid – with each negative report leading to the next test. This entire process is time-consuming. Often, the correct diagnosis is delayed, leading to a delay in treatment and potentially worsening the patient’s condition. Furthermore, this approach also imposes a financial burden on the patient. Since many infections share similar symptoms, it becomes difficult to identify the disease based solely on symptoms, and the actual cause might be missed. Multiplex Molecular Diagnostics: A New Solution To address this problem, ICMR is developing multiplex molecular diagnostic tests. These tests will enable the examination of multiple serious infections from a single sample. This will provide doctors with a rapid confirmation of the correct illness, allowing treatment to commence promptly and effectively. Some advanced hospitals and ICUs already utilise such multiplex tests, particularly for severe cases like sepsis, where multiple bacteria and AMR genes are identified simultaneously. For better management of critically ill patients, doctors can further strengthen their understanding and skills through courses like OC Academy’s Certification Course in Intensive Care Medicine.

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BJP Leader Critically Injured in Attack

He was referred from RBM Hospital to Jaipur in critical condition. A BJP leader and jeweller in Rajasthan was attacked by his neighbour. In the Purohit Mohalla area under the Kotwali police station jurisdiction, a property dispute led to a neighbouring family throwing stones from their rooftop. This resulted in BJP leader Rishabh Bansal sustaining a severe head injury, a broken neck, and a fractured spine. He was referred from RBM Hospital to Jaipur in critical condition. It is noteworthy that Rishabh Bansal, the president of the Mukherjee Mandal, is also involved in the jewellery business. Regarding this incident, Municipal Councillor Naresh Kumar stated that Rishabh’s nephew, Gaurav, recently purchased a house in Purohit Mohalla. The neighbour claims a share in the house’s veranda. Attack During an Attempt to Resolve the Issue He further explained that Rishabh Bansal went to speak with his neighbour on Sunday regarding the matter. While talking, the neighbour’s family members threw stones at Rishabh’s head from the roof. He fell to the ground bleeding profusely. Bharatpur Kotwali police station officer Vinod Meena stated that upon receiving information about the incident, they immediately arrived and sealed the house where the incident occurred. The accused will be arrested soon. Share the news: Published on: 07 Apr 2025 03:12 pm News / Political / Rajasthan: BJP Leader Critically Injured in Attack Advertorial क्यों MF 254 DI Dynatrack बड़े खेतों और भारी ढुलाई के लिए किसानों की पहली पसंद है? जानिए कैसे इसका 2700 cc इंजन, 12 आगे + 12 पीछे गियर, क्वाड्रा पीटीओ, 2050 kgf हाइड्रॉलिक्स और 2WD/4WD विकल्प इसे हर काम में भरोसेमंद बनाते हैं। MF 254 DI Dynatrack: 50 hp में दमदार, खेती से ढुलाई तक हर काम के लिए जब खेत बड़े हों और काम सिर्फ जुताई तक सीमित न हो बल्कि रोटावेटर, पडलिंग और भारी ट्रॉली ढुलाई भी करनी हो, तब एक ऐसे ट्रैक्टर की जरूरत होती है जो हर स्थिति में भरोसेमंद बना रहे। MF 254 DI Dynatrack को इसी सोच के साथ तैयार किया गया है। 50 hp की ताकत, 2700 cc का दमदार इंजन और 2050 kgf तक उठाने वाली शक्तिशाली हाइड्रॉलिक इसे खेत से सड़क तक हर काम के लिए सक्षम बनाती है।इस ब्लॉग में हम इसके फीचर्स, असली परिस्थितियों में प्रदर्शन, उपयोग के क्षेत्र और इसे चुनने के कारणों को विस्तार से समझेंगे। ट्रैक्टर  परिचय (Product Overview) MF 254 DI Dynatrack 50 hp श्रेणी का 2WD और 4WD में उपलब्ध एक बहु-उपयोगी ट्रैक्टर है, जिसे उन किसानों और ठेकेदारों के लिए बनाया गया है जिन्हें भारी खेती और ढुलाई दोनों काम एक ही ट्रैक्टर से करने होते हैं। किसके लिए उपयुक्त तकनीकी विवरण क्यों MF 241 DI DYNATRACK खेती और ढुलाई – दोनों के लिए किसानों की पहली पसंद है? मुख्य फीचर्स की विस्तृत जानकारी 1. 50 hp और 2700 cc इंजन – ताकत जिस पर भरोसा हो यह 3 सिलेंडर, 2700 cc डीजल इंजन अधिक टॉर्क देता है, जिससे भारी मिट्टी, गहरी जुताई और बड़े उपकरणों के साथ भी ट्रैक्टर बिना झटके के काम करता है।जहाँ कम पावर वाले ट्रैक्टर बोझ में लड़खड़ाते हैं, वहाँ MF 254 DI Dynatrack स्थिर और संतुलित प्रदर्शन देता है। फायदे: 2. 12 आगे + 12 पीछे गियरबॉक्स और ड्यूल क्लच कॉन्स्टेंट मेश तकनीक वाला यह गियरबॉक्स हर काम के लिए सही गति चुनने में मदद करता है। ड्यूल क्लच की वजह से पीटीओ और ड्राइव सिस्टम पर बेहतर नियंत्रण मिलता है। फायदे: 3. क्वाड्रा पीटीओ और 2050 kgf हाइड्रॉलिक्स क्वाड्रा पीटीओ रोटावेटर, हैरो, पडलर और हार्वेस्टर जैसे उपकरणों को सुचारू रूप से चलाने में मदद करता है।2050 kgf की लिफ्ट क्षमता भारी औजारों को भी आसानी से संभाल लेती है। फायदे: 4. 2WD/4WD विकल्प, सुरक्षित ब्रेक और तेज ढुलाई 4WD विकल्प गीली और फिसलन भरी ज़मीन पर बेहतर पकड़ देता है। ऑयल-इमर्स्ड ब्रेक लंबे समय तक ढुलाई के दौरान भी सुरक्षित ब्रेकिंग सुनिश्चित करते हैं, जबकि अधिकतम 35.5 km/h की गति समय बचाती है। फायदे: असली प्रदर्शन उपयोग के प्रमुख क्षेत्र उपयोग क्यों उपयुक्त भारी जुताई 50 hp और मजबूत इंजन रोटावेटर / पीटीओ उपकरण क्वाड्रा पीटीओ और उच्च लिफ्ट क्षमता पडलिंग सटीक गति और बेहतर नियंत्रण ट्रॉली ढुलाई तेज़ गति और सुरक्षित ब्रेक ठेकेदारी एक ट्रैक्टर से कई काम मूल्य और स्वामित्व लाभ क्यों चुनें MF 254 DI Dynatrack निष्कर्ष यदि आप एक ऐसा ट्रैक्टर चाहते हैं जो खेती, रोटावेटर, पडलिंग और भारी ढुलाई – हर काम में भरोसेमंद साबित हो, तो MF 254 DI Dynatrack आपके लिए सही विकल्प है। इसकी ताकत, स्थिरता और बहुमुखी क्षमता इसे बड़े खेतों और व्यावसायिक उपयोग के लिए आदर्श बनाती है। GST बचत के साथ डेमो बुक करें: https://rebrand.ly/GST-Savings 📞 Massey Helpline: 1800 4200 200 नोट: यह विज्ञापनदाता की साझेदारी में बना पेड कंटेंट है। Disclaimer: यह लेख/विज्ञापन प्रायोजित कंटेंट का हिस्सा है। इसमें व्यक्त विचार, प्रकाशित सामग्री व दावों की जिम्मेदारी विज्ञापनदाता/कंटेंटप्रदाता की है जिसमे प्रकाशक की कोई जिम्मेदारी नहीं होगी।

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Ancient Treasure Unearthed in Rajasthan Village After Five-Month Excavation

The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has discovered remnants of a civilisation dating back to 3500-1000 BCE in a village in Rajasthan. The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has unearthed remnants of a civilisation dating back to 3500-1000 BCE in Bahj village, Dholpur district, Rajasthan. A 23-metre deep ancient river system (palaeochannel) has also been discovered at the same site. Archaeological researchers are connecting this to the Saraswati River mentioned in the Rigveda. It is claimed that this ancient water system may have been the foundation of a civilisation that flourished along the banks of the Saraswati River. Located fifty kilometres from Mathura, this site is a crucial link in understanding the cultural heritage of the Saraswati basin. Five months of excavation have yielded, besides statues of Hindu deities, ancient ornaments belonging to this civilisation. At a depth of about 4 metres, a female skeleton and a large number of ancient silver and copper coins have also been found. Following information about the village’s association with the grandson of Lord Krishna, Vajranatha’s Kheda, located on the Govindan road, the ASI commenced excavation on 10 January last year. Research on the discovered remains is underway. A Hoard of Mahabharata-Era Pottery Discovered Bone tools, semi-precious stone beads and conch bangles, 15 sacrificial pits (yagna kunds), and statues of Shiva and Parvati have been found. These are estimated to be more than 1000 BCE. Seals with Brahmi script, sacrificial pits from the Mahajanapada period filled with sand and soil, and copper coins in small pots have also been unearthed. A treasure trove of pottery from the Mahabharata period has been discovered. Walls have been found beneath the mound. Jain inscriptions mention Bahj village as Vajnagar. The mounds here are also referred to as Kankali Tila. The name Bahj is believed to be a tadbhava (popularly evolved form) of Vaj Nagari. A significant portion of the village’s ancient mound is being encroached upon by the expanding settlement. It lies on the Brij Chaurasi Kos Parikrama route.

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Teacher Suspended for Making Student Catch Fish During School Hours

The matter came to light after a video went viral on social media. In the video, a student of the school is seen admitting that the teacher instructed him to catch fish from a pond during school hours. Rajasthan: Majid Khan, a teacher at the Government Higher Secondary School in Jaisora, Bayana subdivision of Bharatpur, has been suspended with immediate effect for serious misconduct and violation of service conduct rules. The matter came to light after a video went viral on social media. In the video, a student of the school is seen admitting that the teacher instructed him to catch fish from a pond during school hours. This incident has not only raised questions about the functioning of the education department but also about the very purpose of education. Action Taken Based on Complaint This action was taken based on a complaint sent by the Chief Block Education Officer (CBEO), Bayana, to the District Education Officer (Headquarters), Secondary, Bharatpur. The accused teacher has been suspended under the Rajasthan Civil Services (Classification, Control and Appeal) Rules, 1958. During the suspension period, his headquarters will be the Chief Block Education Officer’s office, Bhusawar. Three-Member Committee Formed for Investigation A three-member committee has been formed to thoroughly investigate this matter. The committee includes two experienced officers, including a headmaster from another school. The committee has been instructed to submit a detailed investigation report by 25 July and, if the allegations are found to be true, to make clear recommendations for punitive action. Indiscipline and Violation of Service Rules Will Not Be Tolerated Departmental officials stated that such incidents not only damage administrative dignity but also adversely affect the educational environment. The department has clarified that indiscipline and violation of service rules will not be tolerated at any level.

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Father Takes Son for Surgery in Mathura, Doctors Remove Kidney

A heart-wrenching incident has come to light from the Deeg district of Rajasthan, which has shocked everyone. Bharatpur•Patrika Desk Dec 19, 2025 Victim child (Photo: Patrika) Bharatpur: A heart-wrenching incident has come to light from Deeg district of Rajasthan, which has shaken everyone. A young man took his innocent son to a hospital for treatment, where his kidney was removed. In this case, the victim’s father has now lodged a complaint against 15 people, including 7 doctors. This entire incident is related to Kanta Devi Medical College Hospital & Research Centre, located in Akbarpur, Mathura. Bhim Singh, son of Yadram, a resident of Kathwada in Pahari tehsil of Deeg district, has registered a report at the Chhapa police station through a court complaint. The victim’s father has filed a case against 15 people, including Doctors Shyam Bihari Sharma, Samarth, Ashish, Nischetna, Deepak Agarwal, Shalini, and Pushpendra. Surgery Performed Last Year Bhim Singh stated that last year in May, his one-and-a-half-year-old son, Mayank had a stomach ache. After this, he was admitted to Kanta Devi Medical College Hospital & Research Centre on May 28. There, doctors advised an operation to remove a lump and performed surgery. After the operation on May 30, he was discharged from the hospital on June 4. After this, they brought the child back to the village. Shocking Revelation After About 8 Months In February of this year, the child again experienced stomach pain. For treatment, the child was taken to a private hospital in Alwar. There, the doctors made a revelation that left the family stunned. The doctors informed them that one of the child’s kidneys was missing. Hearing this, the family was terrified and admitted the child to JK Lon Hospital in Jaipur. Here too, the doctors confirmed the absence of one kidney. The family is in shock and has appealed for justice.

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Family Pension Rules Changed for Government Employees

The Finance Department has amended the Rajasthan Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1996, implementing the new system from 2025. 2 min read Bharatpur•Patrika Desk • Oct 23, 2025 File Photo: Patrika The Rajasthan government has made a significant change to the family pension provided after the death of government employees. The Finance Department has amended the Rajasthan Civil Services (Pension) Rules, 1996, implementing the new system from 2025. The objective of the amendment is to prevent the misuse of family pension and ensure benefits reach genuine beneficiaries. Under the new conditions for pension eligibility, it will now only be provided to unmarried sons and daughters whose monthly income is less than ₹12,500. If their income exceeds this limit or if they get married, they will no longer be eligible for the pension. The government has provided relief for differently-abled sons or daughters. The marital status of mentally or physically disabled children will not affect their eligibility for family pension. Additionally, if their income is less than ₹8,850 per month (including dearness relief), they will continue to receive the pension. Certificate to be submitted every six months According to the new rules, every son or daughter receiving a pension will be required to submit a certificate of their marital status and monthly income every six months. Failure to comply with this procedure will result in the suspension of the pension. Objective is to benefit genuine recipients Secretary Finance (Rule Branch) Naveen Jain stated in the amendment that this revision has been made with the aim of preventing the misuse of family pension and ensuring that benefits reach the actual eligible individuals. Special provisions for the differently-abled uphold the spirit of security and support within society. Misuse of pension will stop By amending Rules 62 and 67 under the Service Rules, the state government has provided relief by clarifying the cases of dependent sons and daughters and increasing the income limit. This will stop the misuse of family pension and ensure that the genuine beneficiaries within the family receive the benefits.Kokaram Jain, Retired Assistant Accounts Officer