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Hospitals should give a choice for females to select which kind of environment they wish to avail:

 * _Can you share this request ahead? _* One of the patient at our Maternity Hospital personally requested for this ✍🏻 Few months ago, one of the patient who visited our hospital to avail maternity Services gave us a very important & much required feedback, feedback which I think will help us all to understand things in a more better perspective. When she visited our Hospital, *_she felt very peaceful, comfortable and relaxed_* noticing the first person till the last one in our Hospital were *all Female.* Starting from *_Reception, Doctors, Nurses, Attendees, Cleaning Staff, etc..._* After getting done with all procedures, and delivering a Healthy Baby, with Normal Delivery Process, she felt very overwhelmed and gave us a feedback similar to this; _I wish each & every Hospital across our Beloved Country give us a choice at the time of delivery to select an environment where that environment is completely surrounded by female staffs, doctors, nurses, etc. Because such an enviro

What truly matters is how you live in each moment:

 The Four Trees A Motivational Moral Story Once upon a time in a land not too far away, four trees started to grow on top of a small hill. Three of the trees are very selfish, arrogant and proud trees always boasting how big and tall they will become, teasing each other how they will live forever. The fourth tree is all happy and content, just to be a tree. As time passes the three proud and selfish trees spend all their days growing as tall and impressive as they can, boasting each and everyday how wonderful they will be The fourth tree listens but is all happy and content, just to be a tree. Many years pass and the three trees all look impressive and have grown straight and tall, but they have grown even more arrogant, selfish and proud, boasting and teasing constantly how they are better than the other and how surly they will now live forever. The fourth tree isn’t the best looking or the tallest but is all happy and content, just to be a tree. The woodcutter comes along and cuts th

Let us celebrate our diversity and unity as a nation:

-  O n the eve of Indian Independence Day let's encourage good behavior and values amongst each other. Source: Freepik.com As we celebrate the eve of India's Independence Day, let us remember the values that make our country great: freedom, democracy, unity, and progress.  Let us resolve to uphold these values in the coming years, and to make India an even better place for all. In particular, let us be respectful, responsible, kind, and compassionate to each other during this celebration. Let us celebrate our diversity and unity as a nation, and be proud of our country and its achievements. Jai Hind!

Role of Spirituality on Physical and Mental Health:

 - *Role of Spirituality on Physical and Mental Health* Spirituality have a role on human health, since it increase life quality and life satisfaction. A large number of studies have revealed a correlation between religiosity and health. Religiously active people tend to live longer than those who are not religiously active. A research review of more than 1500 studies has revealed connections between spirituality and health and healing. Some of these studies have found positive impact of religion on a number of determinants of physical health suggesting that religion can positively influence physical health.  A WHO study found less likelihood of suicidal thought and suicidal attempts among people having a religious belongingness. A number of studies had shown that religious and spiritual egagement influences life satisfaction which in turn impacts physical and mental health. A research by Powell, Shahabi and Thoresen in 2003 has examined association between religion or spirituality and

A father’s dedication and sacrifice towards children’s education:

- "I never told my children what my job was. I never wanted them to feel ashamed because of me. When my youngest daughter asked me what I did, I used to tell her hesitantly that I was a labourer. Before I went back home every day, I used to take a bath in the public toilets so they did not get any hint of the work I was doing. I wanted to send my daughters to school, to educate them. I wanted them to stand in front of people with dignity. I never wanted anyone to look down upon them like the way everyone did to me.  People always humiliated me. I invested every penny of my earnings for my daughters’ education. I never bought a new shirt, instead I used the money for buying books for them. Respect is all I wanted them to earn for me.  I was a cleaner. The day before the last date of my daughter’s college admission, I could not manage to get her admission fees. I could not work that day. I was sitting beside the rubbish, trying hard to hide my tears. All my co-workers were looking a