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‘I wish I had known earlier’: Jerry Pinto on palliative care and making peace with death | Books and Literature News

‘I wish I had known earlier’: Jerry Pinto on palliative care and making peace with death | Books and Literature News

Indian author Jerry Pinto keeps writing about the things people would rather forget about or supress in a box in the bowels of their mind. In Em and the Big Hoom it was a mother’s mental illness; in his translation of Swadesh Deepak’s memoir I Have Not Seen Mandu A Fractured Soul, the same subject was explored from the inside; in A Book of Light, he looks into what it takes to look after someone chronically unwell, and in his new book, A Good Life: The Power of Palliative Care (Juggernaut, 2025), takes him to a ward where people already know they are at death’s door. In this conversation, Pinto talks about the stories that have stayed with him, the people who keep India’s caregiving system running, and how writing about death finally eased his own fear of it. Excerpts: You open the book with the stark admission, “I wish I had known about palliative care earlier.” How did this realisation become the emotional engine behind A Good Life? A project like this needs an …

Kidwai’s doorstep palliative care sees steady uptake; no-cost services reach 112 patients

Kidwai’s doorstep palliative care sees steady uptake; no-cost services reach 112 patients

A helpline, ‘Neravina Kare’ (90084 41708), has been set up to facilitate access to the service, along with teleconsultation based on urgency. | Photo Credit: ALLEN EGENUSE J. Home-based palliative care services introduced by the State-run Kidwai Memorial Institute of Oncology (KMIO) have received a positive response, with 112 patients availing the facility since its launch on March 3. The initiative, aimed at supporting terminally ill cancer patients unable to travel for follow-up care, is being implemented under a programme that combines home visits with telemedicine support. Published – April 25, 2026 08:41 pm IST Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Himachal CM flags off home-based Palliative Care vehicle

Himachal CM flags off home-based Palliative Care vehicle

Jan 01, 2025 10:30 PM IST This team includes a doctor trained in palliative care, a sociologist, and a nurse would provide compassionate care as part of the pain and palliative cell established under the department of radiotherapy and oncology at Indira Gandhi Medical College and Hospital (IGMC) Shimla With an aim to deliver home-based palliative care to cancer patients and other terminally ill individuals who are unable to visit hospitals, chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu flagged off a vehicle carrying a dedicated team of medical professionals on Wednesday. Chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu flagged off home based palliative care vehicle in Shimla on Wednesday. (HT Photo) This team includes a doctor trained in palliative care, a sociologist, and a nurse would provide compassionate care as part of the pain and palliative cell established under the department of radiotherapy and oncology at Indira Gandhi Medical College and Hospital (IGMC) Shimla. This initiative has been launched in collaboration with the Cipla Foundation and CanSupport India. The CM said that the initiative reflects the government’s commitment to …

State government plans coordinated movement for palliative care

State government plans coordinated movement for palliative care

The State government is planning to have a coordinated effort in the area of palliative care, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said here on Monday. This was one of the three themes discussed at a meeting of all governing councils of all local bodies in the State convened by Mr. Vijayan. Through the initiative on palliative care, the government hopes to ensure care to patients, elderly citizens and differently-abled individuals irrespective of whether they belong to the APL or BPL categories, Mr. Vijayan said. The Chief Minister also reiterated the government’s plan to declare the State completely waste-free by March 30, 2025, and eradicate extreme poverty by November 1, 2025. Mr. Vijayan urged the local bodies to expedite activities in the three areas with public participation. The initiative to declare Kerala waste-free by March 30, 2025, will cover tourism centres, ‘Ayalkootam’ collectives, rural and urban locations, offices and educational institutions. Published – December 09, 2024 10:13 pm IST Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. …