Charu khandal biography of abraham
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Hospital-associated effluents: the masked environmental threat that needs urgent attention and action
HWW also comprises of a diverse new contaminant, including pharmaceutically active chemicals (PhACs), microbiome, along with antibiotic-resistant bacteria (ARB), antibiotic-resistant genes (ARGs), viruses, etc. [5, 6, 8], and [9]. In general, HWW also show higher biochemical oxygen demand (BOD), kemikalie oxygen demand (COD), nitrogen, and ammonia contents than municipal wastewater [10].
Pharmaceuticals
Use of large amounts of pharmaceuticals in hospitals fryst vatten inevitable. Verlicchi et al. [6] evaluated the concentrations of various pharmaceuticals in effluents generated by healthcare facilities and urban areas. Higher concentrations of PhACs were quantified from HWW, emphasizing its potentially hazardous nature. In hospitals, PhACs, their metabolites and transformation products (TPs) as well as endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs), and personal care products (PCPs) are excreted fr
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Charu Khandal, animator of Shah Rukh Khans , dies after four years of battle
For four long years, she had been struggling to survive. Charu Khandal, a woman of 32 years who was one of the animators for Shah Rukh Khans passed away last night.
In , won the National Award for best effects. On March 25, Charu along with sister Ritu and close friend Vikrant Goel was out to celebrate the teams victory while their rickshaw was hit by a speeding Honda city.
Charu suffered injuries serious head and spines, but the accident led to worse consequences. She was left paralysed.
She spent total 90 days in Mumbais Kokilaben hospital; out of then, 40 days were spent in ICU. She underwent multiple surgeries attempting to cure her fractures and injuries in the spinal cord.
Since the accident happened, she lost the ability to move any of her body parts, except her neck and wrists. Her dad, a private tutor in Jaipur, took a heavy loan of Rs 12 lakhs to continue wit
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In tune with self
Singer Tulika Ghosh says it's ironical that while Indian classical music is popular abroad, we no longer take it seriously in our own country
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Right notes: Tulika Ghosh Photo: Manoj Mahajan |
Tulika Ghosh, a fourth-generation Hindustani classical singer, is trained in three traditions by her father and mentor, tabla maestro Padmabhushan Pt Nikhil Ghosh to begin with; patriarch of Banaras gayaki, Hanuman Prasad Misra, and two authoritative figures of Agra-Atrauli gharana Khadim Hussain Khan and Yunus Hussain Khan. An eminent vocalist, Tulika has the distinction of performing at Musée Guimet, Paris, among other places around the world.
All this hasn't come easy; although born in a family of musicians, her talim did not start till she was 14, while her brothers were learning from the age of four. Her father was wasn't keen on training her to begin with. "Ladki ko to ghar sansar jamana hai (a girl has to set up a household), he would say," sha