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Apollo Hospital Share Price Live Updates: Apollo Hospital sees a drop in weekly returns
Apollo Hospital Share Price Live Updates: Apollo Hospital sees a drop in weekly returns

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Apollo Hospital Share Price Live Updates: Apollo Hospital sees a drop in weekly returns

Stay informed with the Apollo Hospital Stock Liveblog, your comprehensive resource for real-time updates and in-depth analysis of a leading stock. Get the latest details on Apollo Hospital, including: Last traded price 7108.0, Market capitalization: 101864.24, Volume: 2584, Price-to-earnings ratio 70.45, Earnings per share 100.56. Our liveblog combines fundamental and technical insights to provide a holistic view of Apollo Hospital's performance. Stay ahead of the market with breaking news that can influence Apollo Hospital's trajectory. Our expert analysis and stock recommendations empower you to make well-informed financial decisions. Trust the Apollo Hospital Stock Liveblog for up-to-date information and expert insights. The data points are updated as on 09:15:22 AM IST, 11 Aug 2025 Show more Show less

Delhi Police constable injured in mob attack during raid on bootlegger's premises in Badarpur; 4 held
Delhi Police constable injured in mob attack during raid on bootlegger's premises in Badarpur; 4 held

Indian Express

time7 days ago

  • Indian Express

Delhi Police constable injured in mob attack during raid on bootlegger's premises in Badarpur; 4 held

A Delhi Police constable was injured after his team was attacked by a mob armed with sticks and bricks during a raid on a bootlegger in Southeast Delhi's Badarpur area Monday evening. According to the Delhi Police, they received a credible tip-off at around 7 pm Monday regarding a large consignment of illicit liquor being stored at the residence of Kailash, 63, an allegedly well-known bootlegger with multiple previous cases under the Excise Act. Acting on the tip-off, a raiding team, dressed in civilian clothes, reached the location at the Gautampuri area in Badarpur around 8 pm. 'During reconnaissance, Constables Lakhan and Satbir observed Kailash and an associate selling liquor openly on the staircase. When confronted, Kailash incited the crowd, shouting 'Aaj ek-do ko jaan se maar do tab dhanda theek chalega (Kill one or two of them, only then our business will run smoothly)',' said Hemant Tiwari, Deputy Commissioner of Police (South East). In the ensuing violence, Kailash, his wife Seeta, his associate Sameer, a minor, and several others allegedly assaulted the police team using sticks and bricks, said the police. Constable Satbir sustained grievous injuries to the head and body and lost consciousness at the scene. He was immediately shifted to Apollo Hospital in Sarita Vihar, where doctors declared him unfit for statement. Additional police personnel were called in and managed to control the situation. Kailash, Sameer, and the 17-year-old boy were apprehended on the spot, while others managed to flee in the chaos. Seeta was later arrested, said the police. A First Information Report (FIR) has been registered at the Badarpur Police Station under sections 221 (obstructing public servant in discharge of public functions), 132 (assault or criminal force on public servant), 109(1) (attempted murder), 112 (petty organised crime), and 3(5) (common intent) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). Key accused Kailash has over eight previous cases under the Excise Act, and Seeta, 50, is also reportedly involved in bootlegging activities. The minor involved in the incident has been apprehended, and is being dealt with as per the provisions of the Juvenile Justice Act, said the police. The police said further investigation is underway to trace the remaining accused, and to dismantle the network of illicit liquor distribution operating in the area.

Apollo Hospital Share Price Live Updates: Apollo Hospital's Recent Performance Overview
Apollo Hospital Share Price Live Updates: Apollo Hospital's Recent Performance Overview

Time of India

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Apollo Hospital Share Price Live Updates: Apollo Hospital's Recent Performance Overview

06 Aug 2025 | 10:12:43 AM IST Stay up-to-date with the Apollo Hospital Stock Liveblog, your comprehensive source for real-time updates and detailed analysis on a prominent stock. Explore the latest information on Apollo Hospital, including: Last traded price 7230.0, Market capitalization: 104322.96, Volume: 68346, Price-to-earnings ratio 72.24, Earnings per share 100.56. Our liveblog provides a comprehensive overview of Apollo Hospital by integrating fundamental and technical indicators. Stay informed about breaking news that can impact Apollo Hospital's performance in the market. Our expert analysis and stock recommendations empower you to make well-informed financial decisions. Join us on this journey as we delve into the exciting world of Apollo Hospital and its market potential. The data points are updated as on 10:12:43 AM IST, 06 Aug 2025 Show more

From care to comfort: Apollo Hospital Oman reinvents the patient journey
From care to comfort: Apollo Hospital Oman reinvents the patient journey

Times of Oman

time05-08-2025

  • Health
  • Times of Oman

From care to comfort: Apollo Hospital Oman reinvents the patient journey

Muscat: Apollo Hospital, Sultanate of Oman, has ushered in a new chapter in the Nation's healthcare journey with the launch of a pioneering staff training initiative that places patient experience at the heart of care delivery. Titled 'You Are the Experience: From Workers to Care Ambassadors,' the programme marks a transformative step towards human-centered healthcare and positioning patient experience as a structured capability. More than a training module, the initiative signals a strategic shift-moving beyond clinical procedures to embrace empathy, cultural sensitivity, and meaningful communication throughout the patient journey. 'Every team member, from the front desk to nursing, was reminded that they're not just performing tasks. They're guiding, healing, building trust, and touching lives, 'said KP Shobha, Director-Operations at Apollo Hospitals, Oman. 'More than training, it was a mindset shift.' The programme's strength lies in its alignment with traditional Omani values like hospitality, harmony and dignity, ensuring culturally respectful care. Staff were trained to reflect these values in subtle but powerful ways: their tone of voice, choice of words, and how they greet patients, handle delays, and conclude interactions. Conducted over three days, the sessions were led by Vaishali Rajpara, renowned patient experience strategist and coach known for her practical and culturally grounded approach. Through scenario-based learning, live roleplays, and guided reflection, staff learned how to handle difficult moments with presence, empathy, and professionalism. Staff feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with many describing the programme as deeply transformative. 'I learned how to stay kind even when I'm stressed and how just a few words can help a patient feel safe,' said one participant. Others noted that the training equipped them with tools to balance empathy and efficiency in daily hospital interactions. 'At Apollo, we believe our people are our promise,' said VT. Saileswaran, CEO & Managing Director. Investing in our team's emotional intelligence and cultural fluency translates directly into safer, more trusted, and world-class care. A key insight from the training emphasised that meaningful transformation in patient experience does not require a massive systems overhaul. Instead, consistent, conscious changes in tone, language, and intention can make a lasting impact. As Vaishali explained, 'Patient experience is not a global template. It must be locally relevant. What we built here respects Omani values while aligning with international standards.' By pioneering this initiative, Apollo Hospital Oman sets a compelling precedent for integrating clinical excellence with compassionate care, aligning itself with Oman's evolving healthcare vision of delivering people-first, high-quality service.

National Organ Donation Day held
National Organ Donation Day held

Hans India

time04-08-2025

  • Health
  • Hans India

National Organ Donation Day held

Nellore: To mark National Organ Donation Day, Jeevan Dhan Foundation, Apollo, Medicover, KIMS, Narayana, and ACS R Hospitals jointly organised a walk-thon programme from the VRC Center in the city to Kasturibha Kalakshetra on Sunday. Municipal Corporation Commissioner O Nandan, Jeevan Dhan Chief Transplant Coordinator Dr Rambabu, Apollo Hospital Director Medical Services Dr Sriram Satish, Medicover Hospital Cluster Head Ranjith Reddy, KIMS Hospital CEO Dr Satish, Narayana Hospital AGM AC Sekhar Reddy and other doctors participated in the rally to create awareness among the people on organ donation. The awareness programme held at Kasturibha Kala Kshetra was inaugurated by District Collector O Anand by lighting the lamp. He said that many lives can be saved by organ donation. He called upon everyone to donate organs and become life donors by breaking the myths about organ donation He said that 8 lives can be saved by donating the organs of one deceased person. He added that due to lack of awareness and superstition, many people do not come forward for organ donation. An awareness programme was organised at Apollo Hospital in Nellore to educate doctors, nurses and coordinators about what brain death means and how to legally donate organs.

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