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Indian Association of Occupational Health (IAOH) Pune Branch organizes special program on Occupational Health Day
Indian Association of Occupational Health (IAOH) Pune Branch organizes special program on Occupational Health Day

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

Indian Association of Occupational Health (IAOH) Pune Branch organizes special program on Occupational Health Day

The Indian Association of Occupational Health (IAOH) Pune Branch, in collaboration with Noble Hospitals and Research Centre, observed Occupational Health Day with a program emphasizing resilient and healthy workplaces. PUNE: The Indian Association of Occupational Health (IAOH) Pune Branch in association with Noble Hospitals and Research Centre on Sunday celebrated Occupational Health Day (July 13) with a special program. Held at hotel Ramee Grand, the program saw large participation from professionals working in the health and other sectors This year's theme was Connected, Compassionate and Inclusive: A New Era of Resilient and Healthy Workplaces. Dr. Amit Kumar Kulkarni, President of IAOH Pune, welcomed the attendees and delivered the inaugural speech. The program started with traditional lamp lighting, Dr. Deepali Khode, Honorary Secretary of IAOH, introduced the special theme of this year's day to the participants. You Can Also Check: Pune AQI | Weather in Pune | Bank Holidays in Pune | Public Holidays in Pune Dr. Pankaj Raut, Dr. Rotithor, Dr. Suhas Kanitkar and Dr. Ajay Dhongde were present on the occasion. Dr. B.G. Sahastrabudhe was felicitated for his academic contribution in the field of Occupational Health, while the first Prof. Dr. B.G. Sahasrabudhe Academic Award 2025 was presented to Dr. S.P. Tembe for his professional excellence and contribution to this field. Dr. Tembe delivered the keynote address explaining the importance of empathy, inclusiveness and resilience in the modern workplace. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 息を呑むようなファンタジーの世界に足を踏み入れ、かつてないほどゲームを制覇しましょう レイドシャドウレジェンド 今すぐインストール Undo This was followed by scientific presentations by experts . Dr. Govind Narke gave information about the TB-free workplace initiative in PCMC, while Dr. Pankaj Raut presented on the effectiveness of ergonomics programs implemented for shop floor employees in the automobile industry. The program was a perfect platform for knowledge sharing , acknowledgement for work being done and interaction among professionals working in the field of Occupational Health. The program concluded with a CME (Continuing Medical Education) session organized by Noble Hospital and Research Centre. The CME saw experts presenting on various crucial topics on advanced treatments and preventions for work related injuries and disease including repair and reconstruction in hand injuries, headache and neck pains of concern, oral health awareness etc. The presentations were made by Dr. S.K Raut, Dr. Ravi Swaminathan, Dr. Chandrasekhar Raman, Dr Bhupendra Gupta and Dr. Akshay Raut.

Cow slaughter triggers Kamalnagar bandh in Bidar
Cow slaughter triggers Kamalnagar bandh in Bidar

Time of India

time08-06-2025

  • Time of India

Cow slaughter triggers Kamalnagar bandh in Bidar

Kamalnagar (Bidar): Members of various Hindu organisations enforced a bandh in Kamalnagar on Sunday, claiming that a cow was slaughtered in a shed located on Rampur Road at the town's outskirts. Activists organised a bike rally throughout the town, closing down local businesses and setting tyres ablaze at Allamaprabhu Circle to express their outrage. News of the cow slaughter spread rapidly, prompting youth to gather in key areas and denounce the act. They chanted slogans, calling for the arrest of those responsible. Tahsildar Amit Kumar Kulkarni, CPI Adiveppa Banni, and PSI Chandrashekar Nirne inspected the shed in the field on Rampur Road and discovered the slaughtered cow. Police confiscated the remains of the cow from the incident site. Subsequently, the last rites for the deceased cow were conducted at the grounds of Syed Peer Basha. In response to the situation, DSP Shivanand Pavadashetty stated that, as a precaution, heightened security measures were implemented in Kamalnagar town. No formal complaint has been registered regarding the incident yet. He added that if no one comes forward, police will file a suo-motu case based on the evidence available. The atmosphere in the town remains tense, and additional DAR teams have been stationed.

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