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HART Ring by FITTR: Transforming Health Monitoring Across India
HART Ring by FITTR: Transforming Health Monitoring Across India

News18

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • News18

HART Ring by FITTR: Transforming Health Monitoring Across India

PNNPune (Maharashtra) [India], August 12: Since its launch, the FITTR HART Ring has rapidly gained traction as a pioneering health wearable in India, enabling users to monitor vital health parameters in real time with unprecedented simplicity and the increasing importance of preventive healthcare, real-time access to health data is proving critical. The HART Ring offers continuous monitoring of heart rate variability, blood oxygen levels, sleep patterns, Skin temperature, and daily activity metrics, empowering users to make informed decisions about their health seamlessly throughout the market trends underscore the accelerating adoption of smart health devices in India. According to industry sources, usage of smart rings has surged by 50 percent over the past year, reflecting a growing preference for discreet, user-friendly devices that integrate effortlessly into daily routines. The HART Ring has been a key contributor to this trend, noted for its medical-grade sensors and a battery life that supports up to eight days of uninterrupted use. Smart rings are consistently gaining traction. Even though smart rings have a fairly small market share, they're growing rapidly. Last year 200k rings were shipped in India. This year, the projections are a north of Chouksey, Founder and CEO of FITTR, emphasizes the significance of this shift: 'The future of healthcare lies in proactive monitoring and timely intervention. By placing critical health insights literally at the user's fingertips, the HART Ring makes preventive healthcare accessible and actionable, helping individuals stay ahead of potential risks and maintain healthier lifestyles."FITTR's data from user engagement highlights increased health awareness and behavioural change prompted by real-time feedback from the HART Ring, marking a tangible step in India's digital health evolution. Available across online platforms nationwide, the FITTR HART Ring continues to bridge gaps in health monitoring, particularly in a country where early detection and continuous health management are vital.(ADVERTORIAL DISCLAIMER: The above press release has been provided by PNN. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of the same)

Delhi High Court asks DGCI to decide on plea against licensing of weight-loss drugs
Delhi High Court asks DGCI to decide on plea against licensing of weight-loss drugs

The Hindu

time02-07-2025

  • Health
  • The Hindu

Delhi High Court asks DGCI to decide on plea against licensing of weight-loss drugs

The Delhi High Court asked the Drug Controller General of India (DCGI) on Wednesday (July 2, 2025) to consult experts and relevant stakeholders in deciding a plea over drug combinations sold in the market for weight-loss treatment. A bench of Chief Justice D. K. Upadhyaya and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela asked the petitioner, Jitendra Chouksey, to give a representation to the DGCI, which was asked to decide the matter within three months. Mr. Chouksey, in his plea, alleged licenses issued for the use and sale of such drugs were not based on adequate data. The court, however, said the plea's concerns have to be first looked into and addressed by the DCGI. It allowed Mr. Chouksey to move the authority and bring relevant material and documents to its notice. Lack of clinical trials The plea raised concerns regarding the manner in which 'Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist (RA) drugs, specifically semaglutide, tirzepatide, and liraglutide, have been granted marketing approval in India for use in weight management and aesthetic treatments, despite limited safety data, lack of India-specific clinical trials, and absence of a robust pharmacovigilance or regulatory oversight mechanism.' It claimed that 'numerous studies have further highlighted the significant risks posed by these medications, including pancreatitis, gastrointestinal damage, thyroid and pancreatic cancers, cardiovascular complications, metabolic dysregulation, and optic neuropathy.' The plea said these drugs were originally developed and internationally approved for the treatment of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, with their primary therapeutic role being the regulation of glycemic levels. 'However, over the past few years, they have been repurposed and approved often through accelerated pathways for obesity treatment and chronic weight management, based largely on short-term efficacy trials,' it added. The plea said, 'In India, the CDSCO (Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation) has recently approved these drugs for weight- loss purposes without requiring large-scale clinical trials specific to Indian demographics or mandating post-marketing surveillance.' Mr. Chouksey said there is no evidence to suggest that these drugs have undergone rigorous safety evaluation within the Indian population. He cautioned that pharmaceutical companies, clinics, and digital wellness platforms are promoting the drug combinations as 'quick-fix' weight-loss solutions.

Bhopal college principal alleges Azaan disturbing students during studies, sparks row
Bhopal college principal alleges Azaan disturbing students during studies, sparks row

India Today

time26-06-2025

  • Politics
  • India Today

Bhopal college principal alleges Azaan disturbing students during studies, sparks row

Bhopal's Hamidia College Principal has lodged a complaint with the government over the sound of Azaan from a mosque adjacent to the college and has urged necessary action on the matter. Pushpalata Chouksey, the Principal of the college, has alleged that the mosque is built on land meant for the college's science department, and the loudspeaker disrupts classes and examinations. She has demanded a land demarcation, claiming the mosque occupies the space designated for the science building of the college. advertisementSpeaking to India Today, Chouksey said the constant noise affects students' concentration and has urged authorities to clarify where the science block should be constructed. The Bhopal Collector reportedly responded to her letter and has asked concerned officials to look into the matter. When India Today visited the campus, the sound of Azaan was clearly heard during study hours. College librarian Amita Singh pointed out the mosque adjacent to the library and said it is close to an open ground where students play and vehicles are parked. She also highlighted past incidents of theft at the library, which were reported to the response, Imam Hafiz Mohammad Farooq refuted the allegations, asserting that the mosque is nearly 300 years old and stands on Waqf land, not college property. He accused the college of singling out the mosque while ignoring similar noise from a nearby temple, adding that the mosque voluntarily lowers its volume during issue has now taken a political turn. BJP MLA Rameshwar Sharma backed the principal, citing Supreme Court guidelines and the state's noise pollution laws. Meanwhile, Congress MLA Arif Masood accused the principal of raising the issue for political gain and said the mosque committee is already cooperating by controlling the volume when necessary. - Ends

Court issues arrest warrant against two accused of job fraud
Court issues arrest warrant against two accused of job fraud

Time of India

time16-06-2025

  • Time of India

Court issues arrest warrant against two accused of job fraud

Bhopal/Jabalpur: A Jabalpur court of Judicial Magistrate First Class (JMFC) has issued an arrest warrant against a Central Ordnance Depot employee and another person for cheating the plaintiff in the name of providing a govt job to his son. The complaint filed by Rambharose Chouksey, a retired employee from an Army workshop, said that he knew the accused, PL Chaudhary. Chaudhary assured him of getting a job for his son Deepak in railways for Rs 4 lakh. Later, he offered to get him a job in BHEL for Rs 10 lakh on the pretext that recruitment in the railways was stayed by the court. He also introduced him to Ritesh Gupta, who claimed to be the nephew of former home minister Umashankar Gupta. Trusting the two, Chouksey gave them Rs 9 lakh. Chaudhary gave him a cheque of Rs 3.5 lakh as a guarantee and also handed over a 'fake' appointment letter and other documents for his son. When it was revealed to him that he was cheated, Chouksey sought to lodge an FIR with the police, but the police said that there were complaints of fraud against them already and didn't proceed with any action, thereby making him move to the court with his complaint. Hearing the case, the court of JMFC Jagmohan Singh ordered the police to register a case of fraud against the two accused and also issued an arrest warrant against them for their presence in court on the next hearing on Aug 20.

MP Couple's Replica Taj Mahal Wins Hearts Online, Internet Says 'Wow'
MP Couple's Replica Taj Mahal Wins Hearts Online, Internet Says 'Wow'

News18

time14-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News18

MP Couple's Replica Taj Mahal Wins Hearts Online, Internet Says 'Wow'

Last Updated: The house is located within the grounds of a school founded by Chouksey. It has marble domes, intricate stonework on its pillars, and elegant archways. The Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, continues to captivate people globally. Mirroring this architectural marvel, a couple in Madhya Pradesh, India, has designed their house as a replica of the iconic monument. The four-bedroom house, owned by Anand Prakash Chouksey and his wife, is located in Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh. A video tour of their home has gone viral, captivating the internet. The video, posted on Instagram by Priyam Saraswat, features the couple welcoming Saraswat and providing a tour. 'It has been made using Makrana marble," the couple explains. 'The original Taj Mahal's dimensions in metres have been replicated in feet here. It's one-third the size of the original monument," they add. Situated within the grounds of a school founded by Chouksey, the house features marble domes, intricate stonework on its pillars, and elegant archways. According to the video's caption, the house was built as a testament to love, echoing the enduring sentiment behind the Taj Mahal. Netizens too expressed amazement at the stunning architecture. Many comments praised the house's beauty. 'Wow," one user commented. 'Everything about this reel is beautiful," another Instagram user wrote. 'The entrance reminds him of his humble beginnings. What a beautiful reminder," a second user added. A third commented, 'Love the couple, love the house obviously, love the message too! Which city in MP is this?" Another user commended the couple's humility: 'More people are fans of his humbleness than of his house. Despite owning a mansion grand enough to rival the Taj Mahal, he remains grounded and kind to everyone he meets. Wealth hasn't changed him… It's rare to see someone carry such greatness with so much grace."

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