Public Health Analyst

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Public Health Analyst

Public Health Analyst

@AnalystPublic

Katılım Nisan 2022
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Harsha Kollaramajalu
@AdrikaChowdhury Oh since you think it was god's design to keep animals along with humans, you may complain to God for what humans have done. I am sure he has a remedy. But, for now - in human territory animals can't roam free... They may do so in the forest and other reserved areas..
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Harsha Kollaramajalu
Imagine if this was a pack of wolves or hyenas who attack children like this.. would the stray animal lovers still want the animals to be roaming free in our streets? If not - why must stray dogs be an exception? We should have no place for ungoverned dogs/animals on roads.
Harshit Singh@i_m_harshitsing

In Surat’s Begamwadi Tirupati Market area, A child was att*cked by stray dogs in the market's parking zone, triggering panic among people nearby. Locals rushed to the spot & chased the dogs away & rescued the child. The injured child was immediately shifted for medical treatment.

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Public Health Analyst@AnalystPublic·
@hkollar Because Wolves don't have pity looks and wagging tails. Dog maniacs are addicted to this like ₱orn and feel themselves as God's to these monsters and manipulative child k¡Llers
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వాగర్థౌ
వాగర్థౌ@vAgarthau·
అభ్యర్థన : నేను చూసిన లైబ్రరీలలో చానా ఆశ్చర్యానికి గురిచేసిన లైబ్రరీలలో ఇది మొదటిది... చానా మంచి కలెక్షను ఉన్నది... లైబ్రరీ రిజిష్టరు ప్రకారం 250మందికి మించి ఒస్తరు రోజు... నేను చూసిన స్వయంగా ఆ రిజిష్టరు.. సంతకము చేయకుండా ఒచ్చేవాళ్ళు ఓ 50 మంది ఏసుకున్నా ఓ 300 మంది ఒస్తరు.. బిల్డింగు బాగున్నది... చిన్న చిన్న సదుపాయాలు సమకూర్చితే ఇది మరింత మందికి ఉపయోగపడేదిగా ఐతుంది... మీకు అనంతపురములో ఎవరన్న తెలిస్తే అక్కడి అధికారులతో మాట్లాడి దాన్ని బాగుచేసే విధానము ఆలోచించాలె.. పురుషుల టాయ్లెట్ కొంచం బాగలేదు... మహిళల టాయ్లెట్ కూడా అట్లనే ఉండి ఉండవచ్చును... అవి సరిచేయాలె... వాటికి అయ్యే ఖర్చు పెట్కునేందుకు సిద్ధంగా ఉన్నాను... పుస్తకాలు సర్దాలి విభాగాల ఆధారంగా... దీనికి కొందరు వాలంటీర్లు కావాలె...
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Sanghamitra Malik
Sanghamitra Malik@Ilovehyderabad·
@AnalystPublic @revanth_anumula @OffDSB @Comm_HYDRAA @CommissionrGHMC @Z9Habib @nuts2406 @swachhhyd @kkmohan73 @kbiqbal777 @krishna_avs @AMalligavad @DonthiNreddy @naseernashu0408 @Rimsha584562341 @TabrezNasar @asiyakhantrees @asifalikhan_1 @aun_mehdi @MohdMuzzammilK @khwajamoinddin @aTroubled_CTzen @ChaitanyaKet @TareeqIqbalMohd @KalyaniMuktevi Can you please explain who are the dehatis here. People travelling in Audis, MG cars, Mercedez Benz & BMWs are rolling their glass & flinging things out. These are the देहातीs! In Hyd, people have made d space outside their doorway into a garbage bin & coolly throw things. Simple
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Rakesh Kalotra
Rakesh Kalotra@Rakeshkalotra9·
Tried to act like the cool guy in front of CISF officers 😎 Started asking for names and pushing boundaries A few minutes later, all the confidence was gone and the tears took over Ended up learning a lesson he definitely won’t forget 😂😭
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Public Health Analyst@AnalystPublic·
@NCMIndiaa Now shameless dog maniacs say that these monsters were scared of hand stick in the hands of old woman
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NCMIndia Council For Men Affairs
#StrayDog attacked more than 10 people in Kollam city of Kerala. An elderly woman collapsed on road after being attacked and bitten multiple times by the beast. Our streets are neither safe for our children nor for our aged parents.
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@Jerrigoddu204 @ChaitanyaPerepi This is called surrogate marketing. That ★ is getting worst reviews, so trying to cover up with this fake stories. Also indirectly warning about corporate insurance. Text book case of fake marketing.
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Jerrigoddu@Jerrigoddu204·
@ChaitanyaPerepi Nee bondha ra..nee bondha..fake stories cheppi..insurance ammuthunnava ? Sigguleni bathuku needhi..
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చైతన్య పేరేపి
2022 లో మా ఆవిడ గర్భవతి. కవలలు పుట్టబోతున్నారని తెలిసిన ఆనందం. ఏడో నెలలోనే ఊహించని పురిటి నొప్పులతో భయంకరంగా మారింది. వేరే గత్యంతరం లేక ఎమర్జెన్సీ ఆపరేషన్. ఒక బిడ్డ 1.3 kg, ఇంకొకరు 1.1 kg. అసలు చేత్తో పట్టుకోగలమా అన్నంత సున్నితంగా ఉన్న వాళ్ళని చూసి గుండె తరుక్కుపోయింది.
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@Agent_Smith_IND @Technicalchart1 Clearly the insured knew that he has dying disease and hidden it to take 9 policies. LIC was lazy and didn't have alerting system. Also how do LiC verify his medical records. It can only ask him to take him medical test. But section 45 is a strong support
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Agent Smith
Agent Smith@Agent_Smith_IND·
@Technicalchart1 Dear stupid Chartist, There's a concept called "Uberrima Fides" in Insurance. It's not your traditional MF/FD or Bank account. Search for it. And such examples are nonsensical unless we see the total death claim settled by all the Life Insurers within 2 years.
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Technical Charts
Technical Charts@Technicalchart1·
Anil Kumar Patel was from Kheda, Gujarat. He had nine life insurance policies with LIC — India's largest insurer, a company owned by the Government of India, backed by a sovereign guarantee and decades of public trust. Total claim denied: ₹47.90 lakh. He died of a heart attack, roughly two years after taking the policies. His family filed claims on all nine. LIC rejected every single one. LIC's argument: Anil Kumar Patel had not disclosed material facts at the time of policy issuance. The Life Insurance Corporation of India had provided nine life insurance policies to Anil Kumar Patel, a native of Kheda, Gujarat. After Mr. Patel passed away, his heirs properly submitted claims for each of the policies. LIC denied all claims on the ground that material facts had been suppressed. Nine policies. Nine rejections. One family. The family went to the District Consumer Forum in Kheda. The District Forum partially ruled in their favour. LIC wasn't satisfied. They appealed to the Gujarat State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission. The State Commission upheld the original ruling. LIC still wasn't satisfied. They went to the NCDRC — the apex consumer court. At the NCDRC, LIC made a technical argument: the family should have produced an affidavit from the treating physician to prove there was no suppression. The Commission dismissed this. The NCDRC stated that an affidavit from the physician is not required when the insured party has given the insurance company permission to obtain medical records from hospitals. LIC had the authorisation. They had the means. They chose not to verify at the time of issuance. The NCDRC bench comprising Inder Jit Singh (Presiding Member) dismissed LIC's appeal and ordered it to pay ₹47.90 lakh to the nominees of the complainant. Three levels of consumer courts. Three rulings against LIC. The country's largest insurer — with over 1 lakh employees and crores in annual advertising budget — fought a family from Kheda, Gujarat all the way to the apex consumer court. And lost. At every stage. There is a pattern worth naming here. LIC collects premiums. Issues policies. Takes authorisations to access medical records. And then — only after a death — decides to investigate whether facts were suppressed. The courts have a word for this: deficiency in service. One family from Kheda. Nine policies. Three courts. Zero justice from LIC — until a judge said enough. Save this — If LIC or any insurer rejects a death claim citing "non-disclosure," check: did they actually investigate before issuing the policy? If they had authorisation to pull medical records and chose not to — courts have ruled they cannot use that same gap against your family years later. The right to investigate belongs to them at issuance, not at death. Source: Life Insurance Corporation of India vs. Dr. Nilam Hetalkumar Patel & 4 Ors., NCDRC, October 2023 — reported by LiveLaw
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@Technicalchart1 Clearly the insured knknew that he has dying disease and hidden it to take 9 policies. LIC was lazy and didn't have alerting system
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Bsn Prasad
Bsn Prasad@BsnPrasad12·
ఇలాంటి పన్నులు కూడా ఉండేవా!
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þððjå ßï§wå§
þððjå ßï§wå§@SP_OO_JA_97·
One Small Mistake can Cost You Your Life🙏 Stay Alert, Stay Cautious ⚠️ Awareness is The Best Protection Are You Also Eating Plastic Rice without Knowing It?
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@NCMIndiaa For lonely looser hippos,only dogs are voiceless rest of all the animals have voice,so they can sing and even give a speech in UNO
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Public Health Analyst@AnalystPublic·
@KumarNwin To be Frank, the book is all about self praise and hype.. not much worth of translation.. He didn't spend a penny in helping others even his own blood brother
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Kumar
Kumar@KumarNwin·
The way Kannadigas translate world content into their language is commendable 👏👏 #Telugus are no where in terms of reading or translations
Venkat Sid@vrsiddareddy

Thank you @VishweshwarBhat garu for translating Brahmanandam garu's autobiography into Kannada. నేను మీ బ్రహ్మానందం ఇప్పటికీ ఆరు భాషల్లోకి అనువాదం అయింది. త్వరలో మరాఠీ, ఉర్దూ భాషల్లో కూడా అనువాదం అవుతుంది. మీరింకా నేను మీ బ్రహ్మానందం పుస్తకం చదవకుంటే amazon.in/anvikshikipubl… ద్వారా ఆర్డర్ చేసుకోవచ్చు.

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AzaadPanchi
AzaadPanchi@AzaadPa26693026·
@TinyDhillon & what she is busy doing this nail rubbing yogic exercise while she should be taking notes or being active on duty😶😶😶 I guess suspension is in order unfortunately 🙏🙏🙏
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NDTV@ndtv·
#Watch | A viral video showing a stray dog roaming inside a passenger lounge at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport has sparked outrage on social media, raising concerns over passenger safety and airport hygiene standards. Read more: ndtv.com/hyderabad-news…
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