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Questions and answers about coronavirus disease (COVID-19)

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WHO is continuously monitoring and responding to this outbreak. These questions and answers will be updated as more data becomes known about COVID-19 , its mode of spread, and how it is affecting people around the world. For more information, regularly consult the WHO pages on coronavirus. https://www.who.int/en/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019 What is a coronavirus? Coronaviruses are an extensive family of viruses that can cause disease in both animals and humans. In humans, several coronaviruses are known to cause respiratory infections that can range from the common cold to more serious illnesses such as Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) and severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). The most recently discovered is COVID-19. What is COVID-19? COVID-19 is the most recently discovered infectious disease caused by coronavirus. Both this new virus and the disease it causes were unknown before the outbreak in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. COVID-19 is cur...

Happiness is not found in money, but over time

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S ince childhood we are led to believe that money makes happiness. We pour our desire to feel good about objects, as if they were actually the origin of well-being. We grow up convinced that things make us happy and consequently we become obsessed with money. Because without money, we cannot buy all those objects that we see everywhere: on television, on social networks, in newspapers, on famous and smiling people. From an early age, we are convinced that money is the most precious asset. Not only do we begin to judge others by this parameter (the more you have, the more you are worth), but we make money our obsession. For many, their formula for Happiness = money + things - which is a dreadful truth The problem is that sooner or later we all find ourselves at a point in our life where money counts for absolutely nothing. And when we get there, we realize that there is a much more precious asset. Death and the importance of time There is nothing more democratic than death...

Ramya's charming hands do a lot-Her story

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VISIT RAMYA'S HOME Do you think walking into the art gallery needs some activated superficial nerve of your brain to understand the bizzare scribblings? Nantwas.. There are some artwork that are meant for a layman too. The above mentioned are the paintings that are related to that Byzantine work of art.. But, there are some piece of great work of painting that can be easily understood by normal eyes. Mrs. V. Ramya Nagarajan M.Sc (software), M.B.A (Finance) Here we present an artist who recently conjoined with Karuvi foundation. Mrs. V. Ramya Nagarajan, M.Sc (software), M.B.A (Finance), worked at The Royal Bank of Scotland(RBS). She was into art for more than a decade. Initially painting was her enjoyable pastime that was turned into profession now!     Her paintings was characterized by its very solemn, almost austere images, but often not without a certain refinement and above all diversified on a regional basis, according to different in...

Karuvi foundation - Our squad of life saving angels

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Many people around the world are not as well as we are. Their everyday life is often characterized by illness due to a lack of medical care. Our  Medical Team Head - Dr. Mary Rini George  with her team are always on duty to help the people who are in need. She and her team have done a real great service during the natural calameties we came across. During the recent cyclones such as gaja and varadha their service is highly remarkable. Her team also participated in numerous medical camps conducted by Karuvi foundation, especially for senior citizens and children. Our medical camps reaches many places like slums, schools, rural areas etc. We have also lending our hands to the differently abled and visually challenged by donating equipments and devices that helps them to lead their daily life easily. Without this life saving god send angels (Doctors) who support us, this would not be possible. Our doctors help people in their spare time on a voluntary basis. They step...

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