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CSR News: Har Gaon Roshan CSR project illuminates over 300 forest villages in Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh 

Uttar Pradesh, India: Har Gaon Roshan CSR project aims to enhancing safety in forest regions affected by human-wildlife conflict using the power of light. Bahraich is recognized as one of India’s aspirational districts, with a focus on improving health, education, and infrastructure. The installation of energy-efficient lights has reduced human-wildlife conflict, allowing villagers to move freely and securely after dark, has also extended opportunities for livelihood activities and improved access to education, particularly for children studying in the evenings. By empowering communities with sustainable lighting solutions, this initiative has paved the way for a brighter future, where safety, opportunity, and progress shine brightly in the heart of rural Uttar Pradesh.

The project executed in partnership with FINISH Society encompasses the installation of over 5000 high-quality LED and solar streetlights across a vast network of 300 forest villages. The recent inauguration event was attended by Mr B. Shiv Shankar, Divisional Forest officer(DFO) of Katarniaghat Wildlife Division, Bahraich. In addition, a calendar featuring slogans on forest and wildlife conservation was also launched at this event.

Nikhil Gupta, Head of Marketing, Strategy, Govt. Affairs & CSR – Signify, Greater India, shared his thoughts on this project, “At Signify, we believe in the transformative power of light to uplift lives. Through this initiative, we are creating safer and more secure environments in some of the most remote villages. This initiative reflects our dedication to leveraging lighting technology for social impact, and we are honoured to collaborate with the forest department and FINISH Society in supporting the recovery of these resilient communities.”

This collaborative effort has been carried out with active support from the Forest Department and the local communities, bringing together various stakeholders to realize a shared goal of rural empowerment through lighting.

 

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CSR News: Six Social Ventures Secure Rs 57 Lakh of Support Funds at SBI Youth for India Conclave 2025 to Drive Positive Impact at Grassroots

Guwahati, Assam: SBI Foundation, the CSR arm of the State Bank of India, successfully hosted the SBI Youth for India (YFI) Conclave 2025 in Guwahati, bringing together social entrepreneurs, development sector experts, academicians, and SBI YFI Alumni to discuss scalable solutions for rural transformation. The Conclave was graced by Padmashri Ms. Bertha Dkhar, Executive Director, Bethany Society, Shillong. Mr. Sanjay Prakash, MD & CEO, SBI Foundation, Mr Jagannath Sahoo, President & COO, SBI Foundation and other distinguished dignitaries who shared valuable insights on youth-driven social innovation and rural development.

Over the years, motivated Fellows of SBI YFI have initiated transformative projects across thematic areas like education, alternate energy, women’s empowerment, traditional craft, environmental sustainability, rural livelihood, water, health, etc. This year’s YFI Conclave saw deliberations and impact stories of many such youth-led projects and enterprises that are driving impact at the grassroots.

A key highlight of the event was SBI YFI Sahyog – The Pitch Fest, where ten social enterprises presented their impact-driven ideas, competing for seed funding and mentorship. In a power-packed Shark Tank-like round, the winners of this year’s Pitch Fest were chosen by an esteemed panel of jury that included Anupam Joshi and Swapnil Sinha and will receive funding along with strategic mentorship from SBI Foundation and industry leaders. In the last 4 years, SBI YFI Sahyog has supported 24 social ventures with a total funding of ₹1.06 crore, enabling them to scale and sustain their initiatives. The details of the winners this year are:

S.no
Name of the Alumni
Full name of the venture
Description
Amount received (Rs)
1
Pratibha Krishnaiah and Anvi Mehta
Himalayan Blooms
Himalayan Blooms is a women-led, not-for-profit initiative based in Uttarakhand, empowering local women through crochet and knitting. By training rural artisans and
connecting them to wider markets, it creates sustainable livelihoods while preserving traditional craft. Each handcrafted product tells a story of resilience, skill, and nature.
11 Lakh
2
Ruchinilo Kemp
Kenono Foundation
The Kenono Foundation, based in Nagaland, India, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to conserving forest biodiversity and supporting forest-dependent communities. Our holistic
approach includes funding conservation efforts through community-based enterprises, as well as fostering holistic rural livelihoods for sustainable development. By integrating environmental conservation with community empowerment, we aim to achieve sustainable development and preserve the natural landscapes of our region.
11 Lakh
3
Teja Sanjay
Ghorpade
Be-ecoliteracy Pollinator
Conservation And
Research Foundation
(BEPCoR)
BEPCoR (Be-Ecoliteracy Pollinator Conservation and Research Foundation) is a social enterprise committed to empowering rural and tribal women through sustainable beekeeping, pollinator conservation, and honey-based micro entrepreneurship. We set up decentralized honey processing units, deliver practical training on scientific beekeeping,
and facilitate market access for premium, traceable, and ethically sourced honey. Our
model not only boosts rural household incomes and fosters women-led enterprises, but also promotes biodiversity, climate resilience, and sustainable agriculture through community-based pollinator conservation efforts.
11 Lakh
4
Krishna Thiruvengadam Rajagopal
dVerse Technologies Pvt Ltd
dVerse is building an immersive edtech ecosystem for visually impaired students, combining bilingual bite-sized lessons with interactive tactile graphics. Powered by a
gamified AI tutor app and smart accessibility devices, CuriO makes STEM education engaging and inclusive. We’re closing the learning gap and empowering blind students to learn, explore, and thrive like never before
8 Lakh
5
T Sai Krishna
Fishy Farmers Pvt Ltd
Fishy Farmers Private Limited is a for-profit venture founded in 2018 to simplify and scale
sustainable aquaculture in India. Its patented Auto Pneumatic Bead Filter offers a zero maintenance,
energy-efficient solution that improves water quality and reduces mortality in fish farming. With over 70 lakh liters of installed capacity across India, the company supports farmers end-to-end through design, equipment, inputs, and technical services.
8 Lakh
6
Sachin Korla
UdyamWell
UdyamWell is a tech-enabled platform that serves as a one-stop solution for rural and grassroots enterprises, offering end-to-end support for market linkage, e-commerce
readiness, and business growth. By leveraging the ONDC network, UdyamWell enables these enterprises to access wider markets, build digital capabilities, and grow sustainably. The platform also provides personalized handholding, ensuring that SHGs, FPOs, Artisans
etc receive continuous guidance and support throughout their digital commerce journey.
8 Lakh

 

Speaking at the event, Mr. Sanjay Prakash, Managing Director & CEO, SBI Foundation, emphasized the need for young changemakers to lead India’s rural development efforts. He said, “For over 14 years, the SBI Youth for India Fellowship has been a catalyst for social change, empowering 640 dedicated individuals to co-create sustainable solutions at the grassroots. Through our focus on key thematic areas, including education, healthcare, women empowerment, and rural livelihoods, our Fellows have made a lasting impact across 21 States, and Union Territories, transforming the lives of over 1,50,000 people.

This journey is a testament to the power of collective action and innovation in addressing critical social challenges. By fostering a network of socially conscious leaders, we are not only driving immediate change but also building a strong foundation for long-term rural development. As we look ahead, SBI Foundation remains committed to expanding this impact, supporting social entrepreneurs, and strengthening community-driven initiatives. Our goal is to continue bridging gaps, empowering communities, and enabling sustainable progress through collaboration and innovation.”

 

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Uttar Pradesh: Muslim Woman Stripped off Hijab in Muzaffarnagar, 6 Arrested

A very shocking and disturbing incident has triggered widespread outrage in Uttar Pradesh. A Muslim woman wearing a burqa was physically assaulted in Muzaffarnagar. As if it weren’t enough the mob forcibly removed her hijab in the Khalapar area.

However, the disturbing incident was captured on a mobile phone by an eyewitness. The video was widely shared on various social media platforms. The video shows a group of men harassing the woman and beating the Hindu man accompanying her. The incident came to light as the video went viral on social media. Following this the police promptly arrested six individuals in connection to the case.

Victims Targeted While Returning from Work Errand

The alleged incident in question took place on April 12, between 4 and 4:30 PM. A 20-year-old woman, Farheen, a resident of Khalapar was returning after some work. She was accompanied by her colleague Sachin, who was returning from Sujdu. Both were going back after collecting a loan installment on behalf of Utkarsh Small Finance Bank.

According to reports both Farheen and her friend work in Utkarsh Small Finance Bank. The authorities stated that the duo was stopped in a narrow lane known as Darzi Wali Gali by a mob. The group of 8-10 individuals then verbally abused and physically assaulted both of them.

Eyewitnesses present at the scene captured the brutal incident on mobile phones. The footage quickly went viral online, prompting swift police intervention and arrest of 6 individuals.

Viral Video Sparks Outcry

The video which went viral on social media shows one of the men can be seen forcibly pulling off the woman’s hijab. Meanwhile, others present were recording and hurling abuses at them.


The mob did not stop here, the further went on assaulting the Hindu male companion, leaving both victims shocked and traumatized. In the video the woman can be seen struggling to defend herself amid the mob.

As the video was circulated on social media it sparked massive outrage. The netizens are demanding strict action against the perpetrators. The police responded promptly, rushed to the spot, dispersed the crowd, and escorted the victims safely to the police station.

Police Action and Arrests

Muzaffarnagar City Circle Officer (CO) Raju Kumar Sao stated, “On April 12, between approximately 4 and 4:30 PM, a Hindu man from Bhavan area and a Muslim woman from Khalapar, both associated with Utkarsh Small Finance Bank, were returning from Sujdu after collecting a loan installment. They were stopped and assaulted by some locals in Darzi Wali Gali”.

Conspiracy Theory Fuels Targeted Attacks

The assault is being linked to the controversial ‘Bhagwa Love Trap’ conspiracy theory. According to reports, this theory alleges that Hindu men are systematically targeting Muslim women in interfaith relationships. However the theory is widely debunked, it still continues to circulate among extremist groups, often fueling such mob attacks.

Public Demands Justice

Meanwhile, the brutality and severe nature of the Muzaffarnagar incident have led to nationwide condemnation. People have called for justice for the humiliation faced by the woman in public.

Several activists and citizens alike are urging law enforcement agencies to not only punish the attackers but also take steps to curb rising incidents of communal vigilantism from occurring in future.

The authorities have stated that a thorough investigation is ongoing. They also assured that further arrests will be made if additional suspects are identified.

15 Foreign Nationals Held in Delhi for Visa Violations, Face Deportation

Delhi Police have initiated deportation proceedings against 15 foreign nationals who were found living in the capital without valid travel documents. This includes 12 individuals from Nigeria, two Bangladeshi citizens, and one person from the Ivory Coast, officials confirmed.

Arrest Made During Special Investigation

The arrests were made during a special operation targeting foreigners who had overstayed in the Mohan Garden and Uttam Nagar localities. Acting on specific intelligence, authorities detained the individuals and transferred them to a detention centre pending further action.

The Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO), after reviewing their immigration status, confirmed that the individuals had violated visa rules and ordered their deportation from India. Authorities noted that most had continued to stay well beyond their permitted duration.

Delhi Police Apprehends 6 Bangladeshi’s Earlier

Just days earlier, Delhi Police also apprehended six Bangladeshi nationals in separate operations, including two individuals who had reportedly altered their gender identity in an attempt to avoid detection. The duo, identified as Mahi (22) and Tanya (19), were picked up from Mahipalpur in southwest Delhi.

According to investigators, Mahi and Tanya had entered India illegally using unofficial border routes with the help of local agents. During questioning, they admitted to undergoing minor medical procedures and hormone therapy to support their claimed identities as transgender persons, a move meant to help them blend into local communities and escape scrutiny.

2 Held in Delhi Fake ID Racket

Their confession also led to the identification of two more Bangladeshi nationals, Pinky and Irara, who are alleged to have provided fake documents and facilitated their stay in the city. Police believe a wider network may be involved in helping undocumented migrants settle in Delhi.

In a related case, another Bangladeshi man, Mahbub Alam (50), was arrested for overstaying his visa. He had initially entered India for a scheduled appointment at the Portuguese Embassy but failed to leave after his visa expired on April 8.

Officials say that such operations are part of a broader effort to curb illegal immigration and dismantle support networks that assist foreigners in bypassing Indian immigration laws. Further investigations are underway.

Airlines to immediately shift operations from Delhi Airport’s Terminal 2

Due to maintenance work at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport Terminal 2 (T2), IndiGo airlines will only be operating from Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 of the airport from April 15 until further notice. The airlines will completely shut operations at T2 for the time being. Meanwhile, Delhi airport’s upgraded Terminal 1 will be fully operational from April 15.

The low cost domestic carrier released a statement on Sunday to announce that all its Delhi-bound flights for T2 will be shifted to the Terminal 1 of IGI Airport due to maintenance work. Similarly, flights operated by other airlines from T2 of Delhi airport are expected to be shifted to other terminals as well. For example, Akasa Air’s flights operating from T2, will operate from Terminal 1.

Statement by Indigo Airline

“Delhi Terminal 2 is going under maintenance, resulting in all flights being moved to Terminal 1 starting April 15, 2025, until further notice,” the notice read, adding that a list of all flights being reassigned will be shared on its website.

“While notifications are being sent to registered contact details via Email and WhatsApp, we’re also appending a list of flights that are being reassigned on our website, so you have all the information you need at your fingertips,” the statement further read.

Dust storm at Delhi airport, flights delayed

Meanwhile Delhi airport experienced severe delays in flights on Saturday due to strong dust storms and gusty winds in the national capital. As per sources, over 450 flights were delayed and at least 50 flights were diverted from their scheduled destination impacting hundreds of fliers.

“After the dust storm, many flights were diverted and cancelled, and this caused inconvenience to passengers waiting for their flights at Delhi airport. The diverted flight took time to reach Delhi, and this led to rush at the airport,” a Delhi airport official told news agency ANI.

Many frustrated passengers also shared their ordeal, especially people travelling with children and the elderly and those undergoing treatment.

India Opens with 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 2 Bronze in Archery World Cup

Archery

India secured four medals, one gold, one silver, and two bronze medals in the men’s recurve team event at the archery World Cup stage one at Auburndale in the USA on Sunday night. The trio of Dheeraj Bommadevara, Tarundeep Rai and Atanu Das went down 1-5 to China in the final. This is India’s third medal of the season-opening event, with an eye on a fourth one as Dheeraj remains in contention in the men’s recurve individual event. This was a stellar start for India, which has secured a gold medal in the compound mixed team event and a bronze in the compound men’s team in the Archery World Cup in the past.

Dheeraj’s Performance

The 23-year-old army archer Dheeraj Bomma Devara won a bronze in the individual recurve category. He was also part of India’s trial that settled for silver after defeating China. In the bronze medal match, Dheeraj and Midiel tied the first set at 28-28. In the second set, the score edged ahead at 29-28, where Dheeraj could manage to take a 3-1 lead. The third set was again deadlocked at 29-29, putting Dheeraj under pressure. The rising archery star then responded with a brilliant fourth set, hitting two 10s to get a score of 29-28. In the concluding set, Dheeraj performed under pressure and yet secured three perfect tens to seal a bronze for himself.

The World Archery Cup, organised by World Archery, is one of the world’s most competitive contests in archery. Each archer completes four stages in four countries, and the best eight archers of eight categories advance to the end contest in the final Archery World Cup match. These matches started in 2006 with the intent of making archery more popular and attractive to spectators.

Indian- Russia Celebrate 78 Years of Diplomatic Ties

Russia-India

Russia has reinstated its support for India’s bid for a permanent seat on the UN Security Council and has also expressed optimism for the historic partnership between the two countries, with a hope to continue growing together in the years ahead. In a message shared on the social media platform, Telegram, on the 78th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries. The Russian foreign ministry congratulated India and expressed confidence in the consistently growing friendly relations between the two nations. The Russian side also expressed intentions of deepening its strategic partnership with New Delhi.

The Russian Ministry noted that political dialogue between the two nations will remain strong with regular high-level meetings, which will include two summits between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2024. The Russian side also recognised trade growth, which reached over US$60 billion in the present financial year and nuclear energy partnership, particularly the Kudankulam nuclear power plant project in Tamil Nadu. The Russian ministry further added that both countries should continue to collaborate in areas of defence, space, technology, and cultural exchange by jointly advocating for a multipolar world order. This can be achieved with a greater representation of the global South in world governance.

Marking the 78 years of a successful India-Russia diplomatic relationship, a cycle rally was organised in New Delhi on Sunday with more than 300 people on the road. The cycling rally also commemorated the 80th anniversary of the Russian victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-45.

UNSC Permanent Membership

The UN Security Council is one of the six principal bodies of the UN, established by the UN charter in 1945. The primary responsibility of the UNSC is maintaining international peace and security. The council has 15 members, five permanent members, which include the US, Russia, France, China, and the UK and 10 non-permanent members elected for a two-year term. 

India entered the UN Security Council as a non-permanent member for the eighth time in 2021 and stayed in the council for two years, i.e. 2021-22.

India’s population, territorial size, gross domestic product, cultural diversity, economic potential, and political system, along with its ongoing contributions to UN activities, make the country’s demand for a permanent seat in the UN more rational.

Kerala and Tamil Nadu Celebrate Malayalam New Year Vishu

Vishu

The state of Kerala and some parts of Tamil Nadu will celebrate the Malayalam New Year, Vishu, today, on Monday, 14 April 2025. Vishu is a significant Hindu spring festival that symbolises new beginnings and the Sun’s transition to the Mesha Rashi. Vishu, a Sanskrit word which literally translates to equal, is the traditional spring equinox when the day and the night are of equal duration. The festival is observed on the first day of the Malayalam month of Chingam, according to the Drik Panchang.

Vishu and Mythology 

Legends say that Vishu is the day when Lord Krishna killed Narakasur, known to be a tyrant who abducted 16,000 women and was defeated by Lord Krishna and his wife Satyabhama.

On the day of Vishu celebrations, the traditional ritual of Vishukkani is performed, where the most auspicious object is seen at dawn and is believed to bring happiness and good fortune throughout the year, along with Lord Vishnu’s blessings. It is believed that the first sight, as reflected in the metal mirror, will bring prosperity. A display is also created which includes decorations of flowers, vegetables, fruits, a traditional lamp, metal mirrors, coins, rice, holy text and other items. Called the Vishukkani, these objects are placed inside a metal vessel called Uruli.

The festival will be celebrated in Kerala, the Tulu Nada region of Karnataka, the Mahe district of Pondicherry and several districts of Tamil Nadu, along with celebrations across the country by the Malayali diaspora. 

UP Zero Poverty Scheme: बाबा साहेब डॉ. भीमराव अंबेडकर के नाम पर होगा जीरो पॉवर्टी कार्यक्रम

UP Zero Poverty Scheme: मुख्यमंत्री योगी आदित्यनाथ ने घोषणा की कि उत्तर प्रदेश में जीरो पॉवर्टी कार्यक्रम बाबा साहेब डॉ. भीमराव अंबेडकर के नाम पर होगा। यह कार्यक्रम इसी महीने आगे बढ़ाने जा रहे हैं। उन्होंने कहा कि हर गरीब-वंचित को गरीबी रेखा से ऊपर उठाने के लिए पीएम मोदी की प्रेरणा से सरकार ने जीरो पॉवर्टी कार्यक्रम को अपने हाथ में लिया है। जीरो पॉवर्टी का मतलब कोई गरीब-वंचित न रह पाए। वह सभी प्रकार की सुविधाओं से युक्त हो। पिछले 8 वर्ष में मुसहर, थारू, वनटांगिया, कोल, बुक्सा, चेरो, गोड़, सहरिया को पूरी तरह से सैचुरेट करने का कार्य किया गया। हर जरूरतमंद को सुविधाओं का लाभ दिलाया गया। मुख्यमंत्री योगी आदित्यनाथ ने भारत रत्न बाबा साहेब डॉ. भीमराव अंबेडकर की 134 वीं जयंती पर अंबेडकर महासभा की तरफ से सोमवार को आयोजित कार्यक्रम में अपनी बातें रखीं। मुख्यमंत्री ने स्मारिका का भी विमोचन किया।

UP Zero Poverty Scheme: यूपी देश का पहला राज्य, जो जीरो पॉवर्टी के लक्ष्य को प्राप्त करने की दिशा में कदम बढ़ाएगा

मुख्यमंत्री ने कहा कि पहले चरण में 14-15 लाख परिवारों को जोड़ेंगे। हर ग्राम पंचायत में 20-25 ऐसे परिवार होंगे, जिन्हें बहुत सारी सुविधाएं नहीं मिली होंगी। डबल इंजन सरकार उन्हें वह सुविधा उपलब्ध कराएगी। सीएम ने कहा कि यह योजना इसलिए बाबा साहेब के नाम पर जानी जाएगी, क्योंकि देश में शैक्षणिक, सामाजिक व आर्थिक रूप से समुन्नत करने का दर्शन उन्होंने ही दिया था। यूपी देश का पहला राज्य होगा, जो जीरो पॉवर्टी के लक्ष्य को प्राप्त करने की दिशा में कदम बढ़ाएगा। Zero Poverty Programs

UP Zero Poverty Scheme: वंचितों-दलितों को अधिकार दिलाना ही बाबा साहेब का संकल्प

सीएम योगी ने कहा कि 1891 में मध्य प्रदेश के महू में उनका जन्म हुआ। विलक्षण बुद्धि और कुछ करने की तमन्ना के भाव के कारण उन्होंने उच्च शिक्षा के लिए इंग्लैंड की तरफ प्रस्थान का निश्चय किया। महाराजा बडोदरा ने छात्रवृत्ति दी, जिस पर वे वहां गए और दुनिया की उच्चतम शिक्षा की डिग्री हासिल कर वापस भारत आए। उनका एक ही संकल्प था कि कोटि-कोटि वंचितों-दलितों को उनका अधिकार दिलाना है। न सिर्फ देश, बल्कि नागरिकों की आजादी के लिए भी कार्य करना है। बाबा साहेब देश की आजादी के आंदोलन में कूद पड़े। UP’s zero poverty scheme to be named after Ambedkar: CM Adityanath

संविधान के कारण भारत ने सबसे बड़े लोकतंत्र के रूप में आज भी जमाई है धाक

मुख्यमंत्री ने कहा कि 1946 में संविधान सभा का गठन हुआ। पहली संगठित सरकार के न्याय मंत्री और संविधान समिति के ड्राफ्टिंग कमेटी के अध्यक्ष के रूप में कार्य करने का अवसर मिला। भारत का संविधान आज भी प्रत्येक नागरिकों को जोड़ने का सामर्थ्य रखता है। जो लोग भारत की एकता के पक्षधर नहीं थे, वे हंसते थे कि भारत स्वतंत्र तो हो रहा है पर एकजुट नहीं रह पाएगा। उनकी मंशा धरी की धरी रह गई। उत्तर से दक्षिण व पूरब से पश्चिम तक 140 करोड़ लोग एकता के सूत्र में बंधे हैं। संविधान के कारण भारत ने सबसे बड़े लोकतंत्र के रूप में आज भी अपनी धाक जमाई है। UP Zero Poverty Scheme:

बाबा साहेब के सपने को साकार करने का प्रयास अटल जी ने किया, गति मोदी जी ने दी

मुख्यमंत्री ने कहा कि बाबा साहेब के सपने को साकार करने का प्रयास पहली बार अटल जी ने प्रारंभ किया, उसे नई गति दी पीएम मोदी ने। शैक्षणिक हो या आर्थिक, हर क्षेत्र में सर्वांगीण विकास के लक्ष्य को प्राप्त किया जा सके। पीएम मोदी ने इसे आगे बढ़ाया। दुनिया में भारत एकमात्र ऐसा देश है, जिसने कोरोना में भी हर नागरिक को उसका अधिकार दिलाया। सीएम ने केंद्र व प्रदेश सरकार की योजनाओं का भी जिक्र किया। UP Zero Poverty Scheme:

Skin Bank: नागपुर में भी जल्द होगा स्किन बैंक

महाराष्ट्र के नागपुर में स्किन बैंक नहीं होने से पूरे विदर्भ में लोगों को दिक्कतों का सामना करना पड़ता है। अब जल्द नागपुर में भी एक अत्याधुनिक Skin Bank बनाया जायेगा। दरअसल महाराष्ट्र के मुख्यमंत्री देवेंद्र फडणवीस ने उमरेड स्थित एमपीएम कंपनी में हाल ही में हुई दुर्घटना में झुलसे श्रमिकों से ओरियस इंस्टीट्यूट ऑफ मेडिकल साइंसेज में मुलाकात की। उन्होंने घायलों की हालत की जानकारी ली और उनका मनोबल बढ़ाया। इस दौरान उन्होंने नागपुर में स्किन बैंक की स्थापना के निर्देश भी दिए। मुख्यमंत्री फडणवीस ने जिलाधिकारी डॉ. विपीन इटनकर को नागपुर में अत्याधुनिक स्किन बैंक स्थापित करने की प्रक्रिया तुरंत शुरू करने के निर्देश दिए। उन्होंने कहा कि इस सुविधा से न केवल विदर्भ क्षेत्र बल्कि मध्य प्रदेश और छत्तीसगढ़ जैसे पड़ोसी राज्यों के मरीजों को भी लाभ मिलेगा।

Skin Bank: स्किन बैंक से गंभीर मरीजों को मिलेगा जीवनदान

स्किन बैंक एक ऐसी मेडिकल सुविधा है जहां दान की गई त्वचा को संरक्षित किया जाता है ताकि झुलसे हुए मरीजों को समय पर उपचार प्रदान किया जा सके। यह बैंक विशेष रूप से आगजनी, रासायनिक दुर्घटनाओं या गंभीर त्वचा जलने के मामलों में अत्यंत उपयोगी सिद्ध होता है। दान की गई त्वचा को विशेष तकनीकों से सुरक्षित रखा जाता है और जरूरत पड़ने पर मरीज की जली हुई त्वचा पर ग्राफ्टिंग के रूप में उपयोग किया जाता है, जिससे संक्रमण की संभावना घटती है और रोगी के जल्दी ठीक होने की संभावना बढ़ती है।

Skin Bank: राज्य सरकार की संवेदनशीलता का उदाहरण

महाराष्ट्र के नागपुर में स्किन बैंक की जरूरत तेजी से महसूस की जा रही है, खासकर Nagpur MIDC में जहां औद्योगिक दुर्घटनाएं अधिक होती हैं। महाराष्ट्र सरकार द्वारा नागपुर में स्किन बैंक की स्थापना का निर्णय इस दिशा में एक महत्वपूर्ण और सराहनीय कदम है। इससे न केवल क्षेत्रीय चिकित्सा प्रणाली को मजबूती मिलेगी बल्कि गंभीर रूप से झुलसे मरीजों को समय पर जीवन रक्षक सहायता भी मिल सकेगी। यह निर्णय राज्य सरकार की संवेदनशीलता और आपदा प्रबंधन की तत्परता को दर्शाता है। स्किन बैंक की स्थापना से भविष्य में किसी भी आपातकालीन स्थिति से निपटना और पीड़ितों को त्वरित सहायता प्रदान करना संभव हो सकेगा।

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