A list of puns related to "Krishna Vamsi"
Dr.Vamsi Krishna is a Senior Consultant Interventional cardiologist in vijayawada. We provide the best treatment for cardiac diseases
Interventional cardiologist in Vijayawada β Dr.vamsi krishna
Interventional cardiology β all you need to know
With the rising number of cardiovascular ailments, treatments have also evolved. One such subspecialty of general cardiology is interventional cardiology. It covers a wide range of cardiac conditions. Moreover, it also offers numerous heart disease treatments. Do you want to get the best interventional treatment? In that case, you must visit Vamsi Heart Care. It boasts of an excellent interventional cardiologist in Vijayawada.
What is interventional cardiology?
Interventional cardiology focuses on the usage of catheter-based treatments for different heart diseases. Here, the catheter is used for the treatment of vascular disease, coronary artery disease, congenital heart defects, structural heart disease, etc.
Interventional cardiologists use a wide variety of diagnostic tools to understand different cardiovascular functions. It is imperative to comprehend that interventional cardiologists do not conduct open-heart surgical operations.
Moreover, interventional cardiologists use the latest cutting-edge technology and recent techniques. For instance, they opt for transcatheter aortic valve replacement or TAVR, cardiac catheterization, mitral valve replacement, etc.
General cardiologists are not trained to perform these complex techniques. Interventional cardiologists need to undergo specialized training to conduct such critical surgeries.
interventional cardiologist in Vijayawada
Different conditions that interventional cardiology treats
There are numerous conditions that come under the treatment of interventional cardiology. These include β
Angiogenesis
Angioplasty and stent placement
Aortic diseases and dissection
Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR)
Atrial septal defect (ASD)
Cardiovascular disease
Carotid artery angioplasty and stenting
Carotid artery disease
Congenital heart disease
Congestive heart failure
Coronary angioplasty and stenting
Coronary artery disease (CAD)
Gene therapy
Heart attack
Heart valve disease
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Invasive cardiology
Left ventricular assist device (LVAD)
Non-invasive cardiology
Patent foramen ovale (PFO)
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)
Percutaneous valve repair
Peripheral ar
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Just a heads-up to interested people : There's a 3-day online seminar this weekend on "dismantling" global hindutva. Its title is rather clickbaity given that the planned talks are really more about simply analyzing and understanding various aspects of hindutva academically. People interested in sociology and other social sciences may find the discussions interesting.
Schedule and free registration at https://dismantlinghindutva.com/
Talks and speakers:
Friday
1. What Is Global Hindutva
Gyan Prakash - Historian, Princeton Univ
Christophe Jaffrelot - Political Scientist, Paris Instt of Political Sciences
Meena Kandasamy - Writer and caste activist
Anand Patwardhan - Film maker
Thomas Blom Hansen - Anthropology and hindutva scholar, Stanford
2. The Political Economy of Hindutva
Jens Lerche - Prof. labour, class and caste relations, SOAS Univ of London
Pritam Singh - Prof. economics, Oxford
Vamsi Vakulabharnam - Prof. economics, Univ of Mass.
Smriti Rao - Prof. economics, Assumption college, Mass.
3. Caste and Hindutva
Gajendran Ayyathurai - Gottingen Univ
Meena Dhanda - Prof of philosophy, Wolverhampton Univ
Bhanwar Meghwanshi - Dalit who quit RSS
Rupa Viswanath - Prof of religion, Gottingen Univ
Saturday
1. Gender and Sexual Politics of Hindutva
Akanksha Mehta - lecturer in Gender, Sexuality, and Cultural Studies, Univ of London
P. Sivakami - Dalit feminist writer
2. Contours of the Nation
Mohamad Junaid - Anthropology, Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts
Arkotong Longkumer - Anthropology, Univ of Edinburgh
Yasmin Saikia - Professor of History at the University of North Carolina
Nandini Sundar - sociology, Delhi School of Economics
Suchitra Vijayan - The Polis Project
3. Hindutva, Science, and Healthcare
Meera Nanda - Science historian, IISER
Kavita Sivaramakrishnan - Public health historian, Columbia
Banu Subramaniam - professor of women, gender and sexuality studies at the University of Massachusetts
Joseph Alter - medical anthropology, University of Pittsburgh
Sunday
1. Hindutva Propaganda and the Digital Ecosystem
Cyril Sam - Journalist
Dheepa Sundaram - scholar of performance, ritual, and digital culture at the University of Denver
Salil Tripathi - Author
Rohit Chopra - Department of Communication at Santa Clara University
2. Hinduism and Hindutva
T. M. Krishna - Musician and act
... keep reading on reddit β‘My family was unlike many telugu families, we hardly went to theaters and didn't have television at home. But whenever we saw movies they are were just too good! Props to my parents for their choices,here are few:
I was too young to understand how beautiful the movie was when they released and now such movies are no more made! 1.Sasirekha parinayam Went to theater for Krishna vamsi & Genny! Theron was flop hero by then and ppl wondered of its heroine oriented cinema and it turned out to be story oriented cinema! The whole film was based on dowry,forced marraige, choice ! Too forward for that time or even now sadly! My favourite scene isn't, "paiga ah yedava ki kat am evvali" π€£π€£π€£
The whole monologue where genny consumes alcohol and talks about how men don't understand, even her dad is a man and he never asked if she liked the groom or was prepared for marraige ! Genny just nailed it. It's simple, fuss free confrontation on how our society casually ignores that women exist. Best act: subbraj as innocent bavamaridi π― Amazing music, story,acts => wholesome movie β€
2.Koncham ishtam Koncham kastam Damm! Tamanna was so good in this.She was always treated as eye π¬ or some arrogant, rich women.I saw 11 hours and parts of November story and thought woah! This lady can act,TBH she proved it before.All her innocent acts in this film and subtle emotions in Happy days, she was good but was mostly offered shitty cinema. Siddharth as usual was at his best,this while flirty, handsome, funny are some old school goodness of leads we had before the while MANCHITAM &BEING RIGHT heros era .Man,I always wonder what happened to him? He would have been in some Allu Arjun level or better but is now playing 2nd hero along with sharwa ,who is another use dti select good cinema actor.
Coming back to the film,the whole story of igniting parents romance, talking about divorce, strong ramya krishna character along with heart warming performance β€. Stand out for this film is MUSIC, it take you to another world! Got some broken screenplay because of commercialisation - the whole venumadhav,bramhi track but this will do if you are giving us movie and music like this.
My list is huge, will continue the π« See ya!
What are the Best Apps for students in India, I will share Indiaβs top learning applications for students and professionals.
Learning methodologies must be curious so that students do not get bored with learning; whether in school or college, that doesnβt matter; learning will be fun only if you understand the concept well and have a deep and core knowledge of the subject.
Best apps for students in India
And for this, your books alone wonβt make it out. Nowadays, many students love to learn over the internet, which is known as e-learning.
Books were the only available tool used earlier when there was no access to the internet.
Fortunately, due to the advancement in the education system, peopleβs methodologies and preferences have also changed.
So to help them out with this, many Ed-tech Companies have launched their application through which students can learn and understand the concepts efficiently and effectively.
In this article, I have shared some names. Iβve mentioned some best apps for students in India.
The e-learning system has existed since earlier, but only a few knew the e-learning system and strategies. The increase in e-learning has taken a rise after the overall global pandemic since the end of 2019. Only after that, many of them start to utilize the E-learning method of education.
What is E-learning?
E-learning is a system in which both learning and teaching are done via the internet. It helps the students to learn from any part of the world. In E-learning, the students donβt need to move to a place to pursue education; they can enjoy their comfort level and the education at home. Through E-learning, you can explore information or knowledge just by sitting in one place.
What is the purpose of the e-learning method?
The E-learning method allows students to obtain a professional degree without even physically attending the classroom or university.
It promotes education in every nook and corner of the world. Especially it is beneficial for people living in rural areas.
What are the benefits of E-learning?
Nowadays the E-learning has turned into a mandatory resource all over the world. Many schools and universities are switching to E-learning to help the students make their studies efficient and effective. E-l
... keep reading on reddit β‘I don't want to step on anybody's toes here, but the amount of non-dad jokes here in this subreddit really annoys me. First of all, dad jokes CAN be NSFW, it clearly says so in the sub rules. Secondly, it doesn't automatically make it a dad joke if it's from a conversation between you and your child. Most importantly, the jokes that your CHILDREN tell YOU are not dad jokes. The point of a dad joke is that it's so cheesy only a dad who's trying to be funny would make such a joke. That's it. They are stupid plays on words, lame puns and so on. There has to be a clever pun or wordplay for it to be considered a dad joke.
Again, to all the fellow dads, I apologise if I'm sounding too harsh. But I just needed to get it off my chest.
Do your worst!
I'm surprised it hasn't decade.
For context I'm a Refuse Driver (Garbage man) & today I was on food waste. After I'd tipped I was checking the wagon for any defects when I spotted a lone pea balanced on the lifts.
I said "hey look, an escaPEA"
No one near me but it didn't half make me laugh for a good hour or so!
Edit: I can't believe how much this has blown up. Thank you everyone I've had a blast reading through the replies π
It really does, I swear!
Theyβre on standbi
Because she wanted to see the task manager.
Pilot on me!!
Nothing, he was gladiator.
Dad jokes are supposed to be jokes you can tell a kid and they will understand it and find it funny.
This sub is mostly just NSFW puns now.
If it needs a NSFW tag it's not a dad joke. There should just be a NSFW puns subreddit for that.
Edit* I'm not replying any longer and turning off notifications but to all those that say "no one cares", there sure are a lot of you arguing about it. Maybe I'm wrong but you people don't need to be rude about it. If you really don't care, don't comment.
When I got home, they were still there.
What did 0 say to 8 ?
" Nice Belt "
So What did 3 say to 8 ?
" Hey, you two stop making out "
I won't be doing that today!
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