Having explored the supremacy of media we shall now look into the manner media shapes our perception of mental health. Further, we would suggest the role that media can play to improve the mental health scenario. Mental health is associated with plentiful baseless stigma and misconceptions. Public perception of mental illnesses points towards the lack of awareness among masses. Most of the information that public have about mental illnesses comes from print and electronic media. Thus, it is important
These findings were in accordance to the primary health care scenario in India (Devdas and Elias, 2008). Also, some reported that the hand therapy certification programs running are less. Professionals after graduation are confused for post-graduation in hand compared to sports or pediatric therapy. This trend is running because of
succeeded by his father Karamchad Gandhiji. His father died in 1885. He studied in porbander at an elementary school. Gandhi has deep faith in principles and intelligence at a very young age. He was married at the age of thirteen and had four sons name Devdas, Harilal, Manilal and Ramdas. On September 4, 1888, at the age of 18 he sailed to England and was enrolled in the Inner Temple. He was very interested in vegetarianism and studied different religions. Gandhi decided to stay in England because of more