Suggest To Provide CPR Training To One Lakh People In Hyderabad: KTR
Hyderabad, Mar 1 (Maxim News): Minister for Municipal Administration and Urban Development, IT and Industries, K.Tarak Rama Rao has suggested that CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) training should be given to one lakh people in the city of Hyderabad and also to hundreds of people in the district.
KTR speaking as chief guest started CPR training in Medchal district today, and said that non-communicable diseases are increasing in recent times. The most important of them is sudden Cardiac Arrest. I saw a surprising video on social media. the other day a child collapsed while dancing. KTR said that another person lost his life while working out in the gym. KTR said that if there were CPR-trained people in those places, they would have saved their lives. CPR-trained people should be appointed in government offices, public places, malls, bus stands, and railway stations. These diseases are surrounded by lifestyle changes. Teaching CPR can greatly reduce the incidence of sudden cardiac arrest. KTR suggested that basically the person can be saved without stopping blood circulation.
However, he praised the Telangana Health Department under the leadership of Telangana chief Minister K.Chandrasekhar Rao and Health Minister Harish Rao stating that as part of Arogya Telangana facilities, “We are providing medical facilities in all government hospitals, we are building four super specialty hospitals in Hyderabad city and a 2 thousand bed hospital in Warangal. We have established basti dispensaries and rural dispensaries. We are collecting the health details of every citizen. He claimed that the Kanti Velugu program was a resounding success. We have increased confidence in the medical system. Maternal and child mortality has decreased. We are moving forward like this. We are bringing new medical colleges and nursing colleges to the districts. KTRs said that we are providing opportunities in medical education to all classes of students.
Speaking separately on T-Works, KTR said over 300 users from startups to corporate have built at T-works and produced over 1000 parts and prototypes.
He said T-works and sky root collaborated to solve a critical problem barely weeks before the launch of India’s first private rocket. Hollywaste is an MSME that employs rural women and recycles floral temple waste to make incense sticks, dhoop sticks, and holders. T-Works collaborates with them to design a mass manufacturable process for their products, UTOl UAV for medical drone delivery. T-Works developed an unmanned aerial vehicle capable of vertical take-off and landing VTOL with a range of 40 km and kg payload. The UAV was originally developed to deliver medicines and vaccines.
LV Prasad Eye Institute-T-Works has developed medical device consumables as well as surgical guides. T-Works support a young rural innovator named Srija to convert her idea of biodegradable planters into a mass manufacturable product. (Maxim News)
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