Anyone interested in being a co-parent for a pet?
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I'm considering getting a pet but would love to share responsibilities, expenses, and care with someone nearby who genuinely likes animals. We could discuss what arrangement works best. Feel free to DM me!
Meko patient dekhne hai
Doctor hu abhi abhi mbbs hua h meko patient dekhne h Khali nhi betha jaa rha h mereko 😭.
Saare patient line lagao
Doctor here providing free/ low cost consultancy
See, I've recently completed MBBS my degree is awaiting. Rn I wanna offer service to the people of my city.
I just don't know where to start.
If anyone can help and is actively involved in health care please let me know. I'm Willing to offer free/ low cost consultancy to needy ones
Trying some hobbies
Any critique here?
Lemme explain it
"The Last Dance Until She Melted"
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A woman dances so gracefully that she never notices she is melting away. She keeps dancing despite losing herself, inspired by the quiet sacrifices many Indian mothers make for their families.
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I'd love some honest critique. Does the symbolism come across?
Agra feels boring?
Na koi ghumne ki jagah, na kahi jaane ki jagah din Ghar ghar me pade rhna padta hai 😭
Suggest a place to study
I'm a Neet PG aspirant. Suggest me a good place to go sit and studyyy. Ghar par padhai nhi ho rhi hai
Looking for a property
Hi everyone,
I am looking to buy a property/land in or around Agra with the long-term vision of building a hospital in the future. Since this is a very hard earned investment, I want to make a careful and informed decision.
My main priority is an area that has good future development potential — growing residential population, improving connectivity, or scope for healthcare demand in the coming years. Open to both land and suitable property options.
At the same time, I want to stay away from any kind of scam, legal issue, disputed land, or misleading deals. If anyone has genuine leads, trustworthy brokers, or honest advice on which areas in/around Agra may have strong future growth, please let me know.
Serious and genuine suggestions only. Thank you.
Looking for a cook
Looking for a reliable 12-hour maid in Balkeshwar, Agra.
Work includes:
Cooking
Serving food
Maintaining/cleaning kitchen
Dusting work
Salary: Negotiable
Preference for someone experienced, hygienic, and trustworthy.
If interested or if you have any leads, please DM me.
I want to raise an issue that seriously needs public clarification.
Many poor families in my area repeatedly told me they were denied Ayushman health benefits because their ration card did not have a minimum of 6 family members. They were informed that unless there are at least 6 members in the family, they cannot avail the scheme.
One such person was my auto driver, who said his wife could not receive benefit in time because of this reason.
As a responsible citizen, I filed complaints to the PMO and other authorities seeking clarification.
Later, I received a call from the concerned office and was told that this rule exists, and if it has to change, lawmakers will have to change the law.
If this is true, then it raises serious questions.
India speaks about family planning, smaller families, and population control. Then how can poor families with 2, 3, 4 or 5 members be denied healthcare support for being fewer in number?
Should healthcare depend on poverty and need, or on family size?
If this rule is false, then why are poor citizens being turned away using this reason?
I respectfully request @PMOIndia @MoHFW_INDIA @AyushmanNHA @UPGovt to clarify publicly:
Does any official 6-member rule exist?
If yes, what is the rationale?
If no, why is such information being given to the public?
What immediate relief is available for poor smaller families?
Poor citizens deserve answers, fairness, and treatment on time.
I want to raise an issue that seriously needs public clarification.
Many poor families in my area repeatedly told me they were denied Ayushman health benefits because their ration card did not have a minimum of 6 family members. They were informed that unless there are at least 6 members in the family, they cannot avail the scheme.
One such person was my auto driver, who said his wife could not receive benefit in time because of this reason.
As a responsible citizen, I filed complaints to the PMO and other authorities seeking clarification.
Later, I received a call from the concerned office and was told that this rule exists, and if it has to change, lawmakers will have to change the law.
If this is true, then it raises serious questions.
India speaks about family planning, smaller families, and population control. Then how can poor families with 2, 3, 4 or 5 members be denied healthcare support for being fewer in number?
Should healthcare depend on poverty and need, or on family size?
If this rule is false, then why are poor citizens being turned away using this reason?
I respectfully request @PMOIndia @MoHFW_INDIA @AyushmanNHA @UPGovt to clarify publicly:
Does any official 6-member rule exist?
If yes, what is the rationale?
If no, why is such information being given to the public?
What immediate relief is available for poor smaller families?
Poor citizens deserve answers, fairness, and treatment on time.
I want to raise an issue that seriously needs public clarification.
Many poor families in my area repeatedly told me they were denied Ayushman health benefits because their ration card did not have a minimum of 6 family members. They were informed that unless there are at least 6 members in the family, they cannot avail the scheme.
One such person was my auto driver, who said his wife could not receive benefit in time because of this reason.
As a responsible citizen, I filed complaints to the PMO and other authorities seeking clarification.
Later, I received a call from the concerned office and was told that this rule exists, and if it has to change, lawmakers will have to change the law.
If this is true, then it raises serious questions.
India speaks about family planning, smaller families, and population control. Then how can poor families with 2, 3, 4 or 5 members be denied healthcare support for being fewer in number?
Should healthcare depend on poverty and need, or on family size?
If this rule is false, then why are poor citizens being turned away using this reason?
I respectfully request @PMOIndia @MoHFW_INDIA @AyushmanNHA @UPGovt to clarify publicly:
Does any official 6-member rule exist?
If yes, what is the rationale?
If no, why is such information being given to the public?
What immediate relief is available for poor smaller families?
Poor citizens deserve answers, fairness, and treatment on time.