A prescription of equitable and effective care

medical care has been disrupted by the novel coronavirus. Fear, anxiety, uncertainty and confusion have all overtaken clinical services. The private sector, which delivers the major part of medical services, is now functioning at a skeletal level and patients have considerable difficulty in accessing medical care. Tamil Nadu has one of the better health systems in the country and has demonstrated that it can provide high quality care through public-private collaboration in the areas of maternity, cardiac and trauma care. As the number of COVID-19 cases in Tamil Nadu has crossed 50,193, with 576 deaths (June 17), there is a need to pull together the resources of the public and private sectors into a functioning partnership, to provide good clinical care, ameliorate suffering and prevent deaths.

Rural India, the new viral flashpoint

Flash Point

The initial misplaced optimism that India is somehow protected from the COVID-19 pandemic has proved to be illusory, with rapidly escalating numbers of cases and deaths in urban India. The urban blight is so intense as to occupy the entire attention of the health-care workforce, planners and policy makers. The medical services in these urban areas — Mumbai, Delhi and Chennai to cite the three major epicentres of the epidemic — have been overwhelmed, judging from the reports available every day in the public domain.

The Faults of Our Education System

education system

After achieving independence, some educationists of India realized the faults of our education system imposed by the Britishers. Many commissions like Radhakrishnan Commission, Mudaliar Commission, Kothari Commission, etc, were set up to discuss the very system pros and cons. After the close analysis of the system, some defects were brought to limelight which was to removed necessarily. There is no denying the fact that some reforms did take place in it; still, it is undergoing some other major defects as is clear fathoming the problems of the students here.

For better conditions of work

Migrant Worker

After a stressful lockdown period, thousands of migrant workers have returned to their villages. Many have said they wish to stay there. They no longer yearn to go back to their work in the cities. This is understandable given their terrible living conditions in the cities and the shocking treatment meted out to them during the lockdown period. This is an opportunity for those working to provide workers security, those involved in the cooperative movement, those trying to improve the living conditions in rural India, and those working in the area of skill development to reach out to, and enable, the migrant workers to fulfill their desire of staying at home.

Call for action: On ICMR antibody test study

ICMR

The results of a serological test conducted across 69 districts by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) have indicated that the confirmed numbers of COVID-19 infections reported from the RT-PCR tests are likely an undercount. Serological or antibody tests are not as accurate as the PCR tests, but they are useful indicators of the spread of the novel coronavirus among people. The ICMR study found that 0.73% of the population,

Letter Writing: Fundamentals

Letter writing

Dear Aspirant,
Communication means sharing of information or intelligence. We employ two mediums of communication:

(a) Verbal and

(b) Non-verbal

In Verbal Communication, we use a language that we know. And a good verbal communicator has the following qualities:

1. S/He keeps good command over words and their usage

2. S/He keeps good command over the English Grammar

3. S/He listens a lot but speaks only the essential

4. S/He has sound analytical power to analyze any particular situation

5. S/He has potential to process his thought

If you are good at writing Articles, Essays, Letters, Editorials and the other, it means you’re a good verbal communicator.

Note: In Non-verbal Communication, we use our gestures and postures.

Essay: Fundamentals

Essay Fundamental

Namaskar Aspirant,
Hope that you are getting on well with your studies with indomitable confidence and sincerity. Wishing you a very bright career ahead, I am helping you build up your Descriptive Examination Skills. The Materials prepared here are adaptive and compact. The language is simple and easy-to-grasp. All the titles being eye-catching for examiners, are marks-fetching.

Sample Letters

Descriptive Paper Letter Writing for SBI

Dear Friend,

Keep in mind the following things before you switch to writing a letter:

Start a letter going straight downwards without leaving any space on the left margin.

Change the paragraph leaving one line-space.

While writing any Formal letter, keep yourself to the point. Better start abruptly and end abruptly. This will keep you to the point. The examiner will feel convenient to get to the theme of your letter. Avoid maintaining too much formality.

While writing any Informal letter, just start writing it keeping in mind the fact the you are causing the reader to feel your presence through the letter; in other words, the reader should read the letter as if he were talking to you.

Always keep in mind the purpose of writing the letter and just ask yourself whether the letter will fulfil your purpose.