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Abdul Gaffar Khan (45), a patient, told The Asian Age, “I have been running from pillar to post for my treatments.To get their MRI scans at civic-run hospitals, patients have to wait till August at least, by which time their condition is likely to worsen.

With the sole Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine at civic-run Nair Hospital having been shut down, patients have to now turn to other state/civic hospitals where the waiting period is anywhere up to seven months, said health sources.

After the death of a 32-year-old man who got sucked into the MRI machine at Nair on January 27 this year, the hospital has shut it down since Monday. Doctors have advised that I undertake a MRI scan ICE MAKER factory to detect the problem. The alternative is for patients’ families to scramble to pay a minimum Rs 4,000 for an ordinary MRI test or Rs 8,000 to Rs 10,000 for a detailed one. But when I came here, I was asked to wait for four months. After the MRI mishap, the other referred hospital too, is not entertaining me for a MRI scan,” he said



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The dual benefits of convenient access and MINI BAR refrigerators factory eliminating the awkwardness associated with purchasing napkins will put a lot of women at ease, it said.CII Jharkhand also proposed to implement coin based sanitary napkin dispensers at public washrooms in schools and colleges, railway stations and at Ranchi airport for the convenience of students and travellers, a CII release said.Jamshedpur: A sanitary napkin vending machine was installed on Monday at a college in Baharagora, a semi-urban area in Ghatsila sub-division, Jharkhand.Local MLA Kunal Sarangi, who was present at the programme, thanked the CII for its efforts.Sarangi said this would help many girl students, who come from a rural and tribal base, to develop a healthy practice of menstrual management in the college campus.

CII Women Empowerment Panel Convener Ujwala Asundi Kumar said they has a target of installing sanitary napkin vending machines in 1000 colleges and schools by this year.College Principal Satyapriya Mahalik welcomed the initiative and believed that this facility, sponsored by a local businessman, would help girl students and working women in the college.The machine was installed at womens wash room in Baharagora College as a part of an awareness and support campaign about menstrual health and hygiene of the Women Empowerment Committee of the CII Jharkhand Council



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