Ms DEEPIKA THAKUR M. Sc. Nursing 2nd Year: journal clubs
Ms DEEPIKA THAKUR student of M.Sc. Nursing 2nd year (BS18MHNS003) has presented a research article for the Journal Club...
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Ms DEEPIKA THAKUR student of M.Sc. Nursing 2nd year (BS18MHNS003) has presented a research article for the Journal Club...
Ms ASTHA MAHANT student of M.Sc. Nursing 2nd year (BS18MHNS002, Medical Surgical Nursing) has presented a research article for the Journal Club on 24/04/2020. ..
Ms Anjna Kumari student of M.Sc. Nursing 2nd year (BS18MHNS001, Mental Health Nursing) has presented a research article for the Journal Club on 24/04/2020. ..
we all have things in our life that are incomplete .we have made some progress , but the dream hasn’t turned around. too often we wait for the total victory to celebrate . “when i get out of debt , i will be Greatfull “but the key to seeing it come to fulfillment is to not let its completion hold your thanks giving hostage . celebrate partial victories along the way . when you pay off one credit card, celebrate what has god done . when you pass the test of being great full for the small things , he will release big things in your life – more favor more healing , more strength...
when you have a dream , your going to have some detractors. sometime the people closest to you will be the least supportive . when you believe that you can overcome an illness , pay off your house, or be successful in spite of past mistake , some people will become jealous and try to make you look bad or try to talk you out of it. dont try to prove who you are or convince them to believe in you. you have almighty gods approval , you wouldn’t have that opposition if you didn’t have something great in you..
FDP presentation by Ms. Jaswinder Kaur (Assist. Professor, ACN) on 29th Jan., 2020. Venue: AV Aids Room. Topic Presented: CORONA Virus. Chairperson: Prof. Ranjit Kaur & Dr. Joseph J.. Participants: All faculty member..
FDP presentation by Dr. Anupama K on 29th Jan., 2020. Venue: AV Aids Room. Topic presented: Ph. d thesis on OSCE Chairperson: Prof. Ranjit Kaur & Dr. Joseph J.. Participants: All faculty member..
M. Sc. Nursing 2nd Year: journal clubs ..
M. Sc. Nursing 2nd Year: problem statements ..
After the IMF’s revised projections, India must adopt plans that avert worst case scenario and strengthen economy. IMF stated that the world economy is at its bottom level due to the disastrous outbreak of novel coronavirus. This is the sharpest contraction in the world economic output since 1930. Moreover, the sub prime crisis (2009) contracted growth by a mere of 0.1% in world output. Forecasting world wide growth at 6.3% , now IMF declines it by 3% showing current projection at 3.3%. India’s growth rate is put down by IMF to 1.9% from january 5.8% showing an avalanche of depression. Despite the government has suggested companies not to remove their employees, as many people will lose their job which will downgrade the economy more. IMF chief economist Gita Gopinath advised to ramp up the economic sector which will act as a stimulus once the pandemic is contained. In this pandemic, there is noting in our hands merely to stay in lockdown. Analysing the IMF projections Indian government have to adopt policy to nurture the growth and invest in MSME’s, agriculture sector, small scale industries to recuperate economy. The centre and state government needs to join hands to win the battle......