Sai Bhajan – Mahadeva Shiva Shambo Sankara by Suraj Menon
Sai Bhajan – Mahadeva Shiva Shambo Sankara by Suraj Menon and Rajashree Menon
Tabala and graphics : Ramesh Menon
Covid 2019 – How to keep your car healthy during lockdown?
It is never easy for a social and public person like me to stay indoors. But it has been a great experience. One thing is more care for the family and also for our personal belongings. That thought brought me to go out, of course keeping in mind hashtagsocialdistancing and see how my cars are doing?
My car is always parked outside. And there was rain one day and another day sand storm and followed by foggy morning on another day!. The weather here is unpredictable!. It was not a good sight and sound (when I started the engine after several days).
I did a thorough personal check and cleaning and back home checked online the precautions to be taken during such a long lock down to our cars.
Presenting to you my findings in the form of a presentation. Share it, if you feel it is of value to your contacts.
Personal request to all is to show signs here that you are all there. Wave and show your presence. It is only physical lock down and there is no dearth for creativity.
staysafe and stayathome bettertogether and standtogether here!
World Health Day 2020 – Say thank you to Nurses and Midwives
April 7 of each year marks the celebration of #WorldHealthDay. From its inception at the First Health Assembly in 1948 and since taking effect in 1950, the celebration has aimed to create awareness of a specific health theme to highlight a priority area of concern for the World Health Organization.
Over the past 50 years this has brought to light important health issues such as mental health, maternal and child care, and climate change. The celebration is marked by activities which extend beyond the day itself and serves as an opportunity to focus worldwide attention on these important aspects of global health.
This World Health Day, we honor the contribution of nurses and midwives, recognizing their vital role in keeping the world healthy. Nurses and other health workers are at the frontlines of #COVID-19 response, putting their own health at risk to protect the broader community.
Comprising more than two-thirds of the health workforce in the WHO Western Pacific Region, nurses are critical in responding to health needs in all settings and across the lifespan. In the 2020 International Year of the #Nurse and the #Midwives, the World Health Day is an opportunity to highlight the work of nursing and midwifery around the world, while celebrating this workforce as one of the most valuable resources of every country.
World Health Day is also an opportunity to advocate for commitment and resources to strengthen the nursing and midwifery workforce, improve their education and working conditions, and enable them to work to their full potential.
Read more and participate in the campaign to say Thank You to those in the field of nursing and midwifery.
#SupportNursesAndMidwives
#StaySafe #StayAtHome






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