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Namita Thapar calls Shark Tank India 5 pitcher ‘magical’ after he demonstrates device that can help Cerebral Palsy patients | Television News

Namita Thapar calls Shark Tank India 5 pitcher ‘magical’ after he demonstrates device that can help Cerebral Palsy patients | Television News

In the latest episode of Shark Tank India, Dr Parag Gad from Bengaluru left the sharks stunned with his mobility device xStep, which claims to offer non-invasive treatment for paralysis and cerebral palsy. The pitcher has been working on this for the past 17 years and said he wants to create this technology in India for the world. He came before a panel of sharks including Namita Thapar, Vineeta Singh, Varun Alagh, Viraj Bahl and Kunal Bahl, asking for Rs 1 crore for 1% equity. Parag began his pitch with an emotional story. He said, “Sharks, Khushi is a two-year-old girl. Let’s listen to her growth milestones. At three months old, she couldn’t move her head. At nine months old, she couldn’t crawl. Finally, at one year, walking was just a dream to her. This is the reality of 25 lakh children in India, just like Khushi. The reason, cerebral palsy. A condition, where brain fails to send signals to body parts, compromising their development. But it is said, where there’s a will, there’s a …

‘Unable to speak’: Maharashtra minister Dhananjay Munde diagnosed with Bell’s palsy | Latest News India

‘Unable to speak’: Maharashtra minister Dhananjay Munde diagnosed with Bell’s palsy | Latest News India

Maharashtra minister Dhananjay Munde revealed on Thursday that he has been diagnosed with Bell’s palsy, which has affected his ability to speak and prevented him from attending cabinet meetings. Dhananjay Munde revealed he has been diagnosed with Bell’s palsy(HT_PRINT) The National Congress Party (NCP) leader also disclosed that he had undergone surgery on both his eyes a fortnight ago. Also Read: Pressure mounts for Dhananjay Munde’s resignation, Ajit still non-committal In a post on X, Munde said, “I had surgery on both my eyes fifteen days ago. The surgery was done under the guidance of Padma Shri Dr. T.P. Lahane. For about ten days, he advised me to take care of my eyes, especially from strong light, dust and sun.” Also Read: Mahayuti justifies Dhas-Munde patch-up, Oppn slams ‘betrayal’ In the same message, he added, “Meanwhile, I was diagnosed with a disease called Bell’s palsy. The treatment for it is currently underway under the guidance of the famous Dr. Arun Shah of Reliance Hospital. Due to this disease, I am currently unable to speak properly …

Suffering from Bell’s Palsy, Ability To Speak Affected: Maharashtra Minister

Suffering from Bell’s Palsy, Ability To Speak Affected: Maharashtra Minister

Mumbai: Embattled Maharashtra minister and NCP leader Dhananjay Munde on Thursday said he has been diagnosed with Bell’s Palsy, a condition that causes sudden weakness in face muscles, which had severely affected his ability to speak. Mr Munde made the announcement on Facebook. “Currently, I cannot speak properly for even two minutes, which has prevented me from attending cabinet meetings and public events,” Mr Munde said in the post.  Munde assured Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar that he was committed to overcoming his illness and returning to public service as soon as possible. The minister had undergone eye surgery under Dr TP Lahane some 15 days ago, and he had been advised to stay away from bright lights, dust and sun exposure. Mr Munde is under fire from the opposition and some Mahayuti colleagues after close aide Walmik Karad was held in an extortion case linked to the abduction and brutal murder of sarpanch Santosh Deshmukh in Massajog in Beed on December 9. Mr Munde has maintained he has no …

Indian-origin man carries brother with cerebral palsy to celebrate Thaipusam in Malaysia’s Batu Caves | Trending

Indian-origin man carries brother with cerebral palsy to celebrate Thaipusam in Malaysia’s Batu Caves | Trending

Feb 13, 2025 10:24 AM IST Indian-origin man Suresh Vanaz made headlines after he carried his brother with cerebral palsy while visiting Batu Caves for Thaipusam. He lives in Singapore. An Indian-origin man’s love for his brother with cerebral palsy has won the internet’s hearts. The man, who stays in Singapore, visited Malaysia’s Batu Caves with his brother and carried him up the stairs to celebrate Thaipusam. Also, instead of wearing a traditional canopy kavadi, he carried his brother to make him a part of the celebrations. Suresh Vanaz with his brother at Batu Caves in Malaysia. (Instagram/@vanazsuresh) In an interview with New Straits Times, Suresh Vanaz expressed that as a sole breadwinner of the family, it is his responsibility to take care of his brother. He also shared how his brother loves travelling and it is his dream to take him around the world. Vanaz is being hailed as a “hero” by many on social media. People are in awe of his way of including his brother in the joyous moments. His Instagram is …

Academic overcomes cerebral palsy to achieve great heights

Achievement means different things to different people and it is important to never give up on one’s dreams, says S. Vinoth Kumar, a faculty member of Alagappa University, who overcame cerebral palsy to get a doctorate. Mr. Kumar, 43, while addressing a gathering at Spastics Society of Tiruchi on Friday, spoke about the challenges that persons with disability face while getting employment and credited his family for his success as a professional. “I was diagnosed with cerebral palsy when I was around a year old, and doctors said that my progress in life would be limited due to the disorder. I was not even expected to make it to school. But my parents, and later, my younger brother, rallied around, and helped me develop my potential, especially in education, with targeted training programmes,” he says. Thanks to his persistence, and the encouragement of his teachers and parents, Mr. Kumar completed his doctoral studies, and cleared the National and State Eligibility Tests (NET,SET), which earned him a posting as an assistant professor of English at Alagappa …

How Girija Madhu Is Giving Children With Cerebral Palsy A Life Of Joy

One has to fight their own battles, they say. However, it is rare that one individual’s kindness and unflinching support could transform the lives of hundreds of children suffering from Cerebral Palsy (CP). These children are really ‘special’ because they know how to rise against the odds in a society that disowns and discriminates them. The inaugural Khelo India Para Games 2023 underway in Delhi have not only exposed more than 1400 athletes with special abilities but brought to light people who work tirelessly behind the scenes and far away from media spotlight to bring a smile on young boys and girls who suffer from cerebral palsy. Girija Kumari Madhu, a very unique person in the Cerebral Palsy Sports Federation of India (CPSFI) ecosystem, is one of them. CP is a dreaded neurological disorder that appears in infancy or early childhood, permanently affecting body movement and muscle coordination, generally due to abnormalities inside the developing brain. There is no proper data on the number of people suffering from CP in India but Kavita Suresh, the …

Angelina Jolie Says She “Suddenly Had Bell’s Palsy 6 Months Before Divorce”

Angelina Jolie shared this image.(courtesy: angelinajolie) New York: Oscar winner Angelina Jolie says she probably wouldn’t pursue acting as a career if she was just starting out in the industry today. Born to actor parents Jon Voight and Marcheline Bertrand, the 48-year-old said she “really have a social life” living in Los Angeles since every time she leaves her house, she is subjected to unwanted attention by the paparazzi, which is also one of the reasons why she eventually wants to move from Hollywood. “I wouldn’t be an actress today. When I was starting out, it wasn’t as much of an expectation to be as public, to share so much,” Jolie told the Wall Street Journal Magazine. “It’s part of what happened after my divorce. I lost the ability to live and travel as freely,” she said referring to the high-profile and bitter separation from her “Mr & Mrs Smith” co-star and former husband Brad Pitt. In the interview, Jolie also noted that she hopes to spend more time at her home in Cambodia, from …

Dino James meets rapper child battling cerebral palsy

The chance to interact with a young rapper who battles cerebral palsy is not an opportunity that Dino James was willing to miss. “We have been told that he is called the God of hip-hop, and raps well. [When the team] reached out to me, I was excited to interact with him,” says James, known for tracks like Dooriyan and Sunn.  James, who had the chance to watch videos of Ajay Kumar Jhamb — part of Communicare, the educational arm of a non-profit working for children with special needs — ahead of their interaction, calls him “gifted”. “What you see in him is God’s blessing. Having watched him rap, I can say that I don’t think there is anything that he cannot achieve. [Moments like these] make you introspect. One realises the importance of small things.”  Music milestone 1943: This was the year when the Nightingale of India, Lata Mangeshkar made her acting debut. She featured in the Marathi film, Pahili Mangalgour, and subsequently acted in  eight films Also Read: `Pathaan` songs worked; your remixes will …