Friday, August 28, 2009

Tirumala temple: Who will guard the god's jewels?


The worst fears of Tirumala-Tirupati devotees seem to be coming true. After a temple priest admitted to pawning the Lord's jewellery for the last nine years, everyone is now waiting for the complete inventory

of the Lord's jewels to be presented before the Andhra Pradesh High Court.

Corruption at the world's richest temple is Tirumala's worst kept secret. The TTD says everyday ornaments worth 50 crore rupees are kept in the treasury of Tirumala temple for daily use. Ornaments worth another 27 crore rupees are kept at two other temples near Tirumala.

A public interest litigation that alleged irregularities in the inventory of the Lord's ornaments set the cat among the pigeons. The High court has asked for an exhaustive list of the jewellery by September-end.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Symptoms of swine flu


It is important that as swine flu spreads, you know the symptoms of the disease so you can recognise it in yourself and others at an early stage.

Please read this page and consider your symptoms carefully before using the National Pandemic Flu Service mentioned below.

So far, most swine flu cases have been mild, with symptoms similar to those of seasonal flu. Only a small number of people have had more serious symptoms.

If you or a member of your family has any of the following symptoms and a temperature of 38°C or above, you may have swine flu.

The typical symptoms are:

  • a sudden fever (a high body temperature of 38°C/100.4°F or above), and
  • a sudden cough.

Other symptoms may include:

  • headache,
  • tiredness,
  • chills,
  • aching muscles,
  • limb or joint pain,
  • diarrhoea or stomach upset,
  • sore throat,
  • runny nose,
  • sneezing, or
  • loss of appetite.

Checking symptoms

It makes sense to have a working thermometer at home, as an increase in temperature is one of the main symptoms. If you are unsure how to use a thermometer, go to How to take someone's temperature.

If you are still concerned you may have swine flu, stay at home and check your symptoms using the online National Pandemic Flu Service.

Call your GP directly if:

  • you have a serious existing illness that weakens your immune system, such as cancer,
  • you are pregnant,
  • you have a sick child under one,
  • your condition suddenly gets much worse, or
  • your condition is still getting worse after seven days (five for a child).

Note: the National Pandemic Flu Service is a new online service that will assess your symptoms and, if needed, provide an authorisation number that can be used to collect antiviral medication from a local collection point. For those who do not have internet access, the same service can be accessed by telephone on:

  • Telephone: 0800 151 3100
  • Minicom: 0800 151 3200