Teenage twin brothers from Qatar undergo bariatric surgery in Karnataka

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April 12, 2019

Bengaluru, Apr 12: Abdul Nasser and Abdul Hamad, 17-year-old twins from Qatar, each weighing about 110 kg, have undergone bariatric surgeries at Gleneagles Global Hospitals in Bengaluru, the capital of Karnataka.

The duo’s weight will reduce by 40-45kg in one year, said Dr G Moinoddin, consultant bariatric and advanced laparoscopic surgeon, who did the surgeries. The boys underwent laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy, a weight-loss surgery that involves removing the outer margin of the stomach to make it smaller so as to restrict food intake.

While Nasser weighed 110kg, his brother was 108kg. Their body mass index which should have been 25 was at an alarming 40. The boys, morbidly obese, had gone inactive and could not run, leaving their parents worried.

The twins’ history revealed both were moderately built till the age of 12. Between 12 and 17 years they gradually stopped eating healthy, homemade food and binged on unhealthy snacks like pizzas, burgers and aerated drinks. They were active but suffered from social isolation at their place of study. The parents were also worried that they’d suffer from metabolic diseases in future.

The twins tried to get active with sports, and started with football, but failed to continue as they could not run due to their weight. “Usually, factors like poor diet, unhealthy scanning and psychological problems like depression, lack of physical activity and more screen time cause obesity in children, apart from genetic factors. But in this case, there was no evidence of genetic factors as the boys’ parents and siblings were not obese,” said Dr Moinoddin.

The boys’ mother Amaal Ali Alshemairy, who accompanied them to Bengaluru, said she was worried when her sons started gaining more weight at the age of 12. “I was worried that they may develop health complications, like blood pressure, diabetes and heart diseases. We wanted to address the obesity issue at the earliest,” said Amaal.

The boys chose to get operated upon in Bengaluru after seeing a friend who weighed 136kg at the age of 16 losing weight gradually after undergoing bariatric surgery with the same medical team recently.

“The boys have been suggested to completely cut down on sweet, sugar, chocolate and bakery items. They must walk for at least one hour a day. I have also suggested they join the gym to gain muscle strength,” said Dr Moinoddin.

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March 24,2020

Mangaluru, Mar 24: With four new coronavirus positive cases reported, surveillance against people coming out of their houses and wandering around in public places has been intensified in the coastal city of Mangaluru today.

With today's addition, the total number of positive cases of Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) has increased to five in Mangaluru.

All the four new patients are said to be Keralites. Among them three are undergoing treatment at Wenlock Hospital and another one in KMC Hospital.

There will be total restriction in place for the public to step out of their houses. Those who are found outside on the streets would be arrested, caution the district authorities.

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March 29,2020

New Delhi, Mar 29: "What corona? My children are hungry, they have walked from Gurugram with me do you think corona is what I fear?," Yogesh Gangwar who is salesman in a cloth showroom said as he wiped his tears.

Many others regret for not leaving the city early on.

"God knows when we will reach our hometown. My family was telling me to leave work early in March and get back, but I avoided suggestions and now I am stranded here," Babu Ram who hails from Rampur and works at a plastic recycling factory here in Mundka told media.

Migrant labourers were forced to walk as the public transport were closed and borders were sealed due to the lockdown.

"There is no food to eat, I cannot pay rent of room without my daily wages so I decided to walk with my family from Narela to here. I just hope I get a bus soon," Revati, who works as construction labour said as she fed her three-year-old with pieces of bread that one of the policemen at Anand Vihar gave her.

However, when Yogi Adityanath-led BJP government in Uttar Pradesh decided to deploy around 1,000 buses to help these workers reach their respective hometowns, thousands of them reached Anand Vihar ISBT with a hope to catch one of these buses.

The Delhi government also announced that 100 buses have been deployed to help those trying to reach to their homes in other states on foot.

In order to avoid the spread of the virus, the police asked the people to stand in three queues and also asked the people to de-board the overcrowded buses.

Earlier, budget passenger carrier SpiceJet had offered its aircraft to operate few flights from Delhi and Mumbai to Patna to take migrant labourers, particularly from Bihar, who have got stuck in various parts of the country due to COVID-19 related lockdown.

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June 18,2020

Mysuru, Jun 18: The Karnataka government's proposal announced on Thursday to hold online classes for students amid concerns over COVID-19 has not gone down well with thousands of tribal students residing in villages across the state.

A team from Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KSCPCR) visited a few tribal hamlets in Mysuru and Kodagu recently and found that the students, unlike their urban counterparts, lack accessibility to not just smartphones and computers, but basic necessities like power supply.

''When such is the situation in the tribal hamlets, how can you expect students to catch up on their studies if classes are held online?'' wondered M L Parashurama Member, KSCPCR, who toured villages like Thithimathi, Beematagere, Devamachchi and Gaddadi in Kodagu's Virajpet taluk, besides Bavali, Balyadi, Machchuru, and Anemone in Mysuru's HD Kote taluk along with Chairperson Antony Sebastian.

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