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Mishras for WFME Global Conference to be held in Bangkok from May 25-28
Mishras for WFME Global Conference to be held in Bangkok from May 25-28

Time of India

time22-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Mishras for WFME Global Conference to be held in Bangkok from May 25-28

1 2 3 Nagpur: Pro-chancellor of Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education & Research Dr Vedprakash Mishra, in his capacity as Co-Chair and Secretary General of International Council of Global Network for Medical, Health Professions & Bioethics Education and president Association of Medical Educators of India has been invited for the Global Conference organised by World Federation for Medical Education (WFME) at Bangkok, Thailand from May 25 to 28. Dr Neelam Mishra, vice-chancellor Krishna Vishwa Vidyapeeth, Karad, in her capacity as National Head of Allied Sciences Bioethics programme of UNESCO Chair Haifa and Dr Gaurav Mishra, pro-vice-chancellor of DMIHER in his capacity as lead faculty for the recognised Nodal Centres in India by the Association of Medical Educators of Europe (AMEE) have also been extended invitation for the said conference and they also would also be participating it it. Dr Vedprakash Mishra has been invited to participate at the Global Leaders in Medical Education meet at the said conference and would also be participating at the seminar on the theme 'International Perspectives on Teaching and Learning Ethics in Health Professions Education'. Dr Gaurav Mishra has been invited to deliver an expert talk at an independent plenary session on the theme 'Can short stories be utilized for teaching radiology to undergraduate learners'. Dr Neelam Mishra would be participating at the executive council meet of the Global Network at the said conference as its member.

Fit & fab at 60: Iron ladies prove age is just a number
Fit & fab at 60: Iron ladies prove age is just a number

Time of India

time11-05-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Fit & fab at 60: Iron ladies prove age is just a number

Lucknow: At the crack of dawn, Neelam Mishra, 62, embarks on a journey less travelled. Pushing boundaries, she performs impressive deadlifts (70 kg) and bench presses (50 kg) at her in-house gym every day, in a powerful reminder that it's never too late for mothers to prioritise their health and age-related stereotypes, Neelam from Prayagraj is a force to be reckoned with. Along with her son Rohan, she dedicates two hours every morning to her fitness regime at her gymnasium, where she has earned the nickname "Iron Lady" amongst fellow fitness her family's support, Neelam participates in local marathons, conducts workshops, and shares motivational messages on social media. Medical professionals praise her approach, noting her excellent cardiovascular health and strength fitness journey, which began five years ago, is a testament to her dedication and perseverance. Her daily routine includes a 5 am wake-up call, followed by stretching exercises and a protein-rich breakfast. She spends two hours in the gym, impressing fellow enthusiasts with her impressive deadlifts and bench Neelam's commitment goes beyond physical fitness. She conducts free weekly fitness awareness sessions for women in her community, sharing her knowledge and inspiring others to prioritize their health. Her motto, " Age is just a number " resonates with many who believed fitness was only for the son Rohan said, "Like every self-made woman, she is a wonderful homemaker, a wife, a mother and an inspiration to everyone. Operation Sindoor 'Our job is to hit target, not to count body bags': Air Marshal Bharti on Op Sindoor Precautionary blackout imposed across parts of Rajasthan, Punjab 'Indian Navy was in position to strike Karachi': Vice Admiral on Operation Sindoor She's been an active athlete in her younger days and that passion for fitness is still very much alive in her, in fact it's growing by the day.""I'm 62 now and have been doing yoga for the last 30 years. I do strength training for 4 days a week and do a couple of long runs (10-15km) every week. .. In my words, learning never stops and that's what keeps me going. The new challenges bring out the best in me," Neelam told TOI. Her future goals include participating in national-level fitness competitions in the senior category and establishing a fitness centre specifically designed for older 65 when most women complain of joint pain, Lucknow resident Rekha Bhardwaj's story is a powerful reminder that it's never too late to prioritise health and be an inspiration to other mothers. Rekha runs 15km a day and has taken part in several state-level marathons. She credits her fitness routine for improved sleep quality, reduced stress levels, and enhanced cognitive function. "Age is just a number, and with dedication and effort, we can achieve extraordinary things at any age," she At the crack of dawn, Neelam Mishra, 62, embarks on a journey less travelled. Pushing boundaries, she performs impressive deadlifts (70 kg) and bench presses (50 kg) at her in-house gym every day, in a powerful reminder that it's never too late for mothers to prioritise their health and age-related stereotypes, Neelam from Prayagraj is a force to be reckoned with. Along with her son Rohan, she dedicates two hours every morning to her fitness regime at her gymnasium, where she has earned the nickname "Iron Lady" amongst fellow fitness her family's support, Neelam participates in local marathons, conducts workshops, and shares motivational messages on social media. Medical professionals praise her approach, noting her excellent cardiovascular health and strength fitness journey, which began five years ago, is a testament to her dedication and perseverance. Her daily routine includes a 5 am wake-up call, followed by stretching exercises and a protein-rich breakfast. She spends two hours in the gym, impressing fellow enthusiasts with her impressive deadlifts and bench Neelam's commitment goes beyond physical fitness. She conducts free weekly fitness awareness sessions for women in her community, sharing her knowledge and inspiring others to prioritize their health. Her motto, "Age is just a number" resonates with many who believed fitness was only for the son Rohan said, "Like every self-made woman, she is a wonderful homemaker, a wife, a mother and an inspiration to everyone. She's been an active athlete in her younger days and that passion for fitness is still very much alive in her, in fact it's growing by the day.""I'm 62 now and have been doing yoga for the last 30 years. I do strength training for 4 days a week and do a couple of long runs (10-15km) every week... In my words, learning never stops and that's what keeps me going. The new challenges bring out the best in me," Neelam told TOI. Her future goals include participating in national-level fitness competitions in the senior category and establishing a fitness centre specifically designed for older 65 when most women complain of joint pain, Lucknow resident Rekha Bhardwaj's story is a powerful reminder that it's never too late to prioritise health and be an inspiration to other mothers. Rekha runs 15km a day and has taken part in several state-level marathons. She credits her fitness routine for improved sleep quality, reduced stress levels, and enhanced cognitive function. "Age is just a number, and with dedication and effort, we can achieve extraordinary things at any age," she said. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Mother's Day wishes , messages , and quotes !

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