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Kewal Kishan Talwar (born 30 April 1946) is an Indian cardiologist, medical academic and writer, and a former chairman of the Medical Council of India. [1] He is a former director of the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER) and is reported to have performed the first implantation of Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) therapy in South Asia. [2]
Aarushi Talwar (24 May 1994 – 16 May 2008) was a 13-year-old student at the Delhi Public School. She was the daughter of a dentist couple, Dr. Rajesh Talwar and Dr. Nupur Talwar. The family lived in an apartment in Sector 25 (Jalvayu Vihar) of Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. Rajesh and Nupur practiced together at their clinic in Sector 27 of Noida.
Gursaran Pran Talwar is a medical researcher working in the area of vaccines and immunocontraception. [1] In a 1994 paper, [2] his group demonstrated that women could be vaccinated to prevent pregnancy. Gursaran Prasad Talwar received BSc (Hons) and MSc (Tech) degrees from the University of Punjab, DSc from Sorbonne working at the Institut ...
Aarushi's aunt, Vandana Talwar (who began a campaign to prove the parents' innocence), provided some material to Bhardwaj. [10] Some of the documents provided to Bhardwaj were firsthand accounts by Rajesh and Nupur Talwar. [11] Earlier entitled Nyodda, the film was renamed Talvar. The title was initially registered with Pritish Nandy ...
On 23 April 1992, an Indian-American family (who came from New York) and their maid fell victim to a brutal attack initiated by their security guard.. When the attack first started just before midnight, 38-year-old Suneeta Talwar, whose 44-year-old husband Rakesh Talwar (a director of Colgate-Palmolive) was on a business trip to London, [2] had just returned home from an outing with friends ...
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Janak Raj Talwar (1 January 1931 – 21 November 2002) was an Indian cardiothoracic surgeon who served in many major Indian medical centres, such as the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, the Holy Family Hospital, and the Laxmipat Singhania Institute of Cardiology, Kanpur.
Dr. James Bender, a former Army psychologist who spent a year in combat in Iraq with a cavalry brigade, saw many cases of moral injury among soldiers. Some, he said, “felt they didn’t perform the way they should. Bullets start flying and they duck and hide rather than returning fire – that happens a lot more than anyone cares to admit.”