Employees of pharma firms to hold rally on January 2 - Indian Express

Employees of pharma firms to hold rally on January 2 - Indian Express


Around 20,000 sales promotion employees of state-based pharmaceutical companies will hold a rally from Rani Baug in Byculla to Azad Maidan on January 2 demanding enforcement of the Sales Promotion Employees (Conditions of Service) Act, 1976.
“This is a fight for our legal identity. Appointment letters for employees should be on the basis of submission of Form-A, which makes labour laws applicable. By refusing to submit Form-A, pharmaceutical companies are treating their employees as bonded labourers,” alleged K B Kadam, general secretary of Federation of Medical and Sales Representatives’ Association of India (FMRAI).
Kadam added that such practices by pharmaceutical companies affect medicine distribution. “ When employees are treated as bonded labourers, there is a high possibility of them being involved in bribery for trade and prescription of medicines,” he said.

62 - Great Saphenous Vein









The great saphenous vein (GSV), also long saphenous vein, is the large (subcutaneous) superficial vein of the leg and thigh.
The GSV originates from where the dorsal vein of the first digit (the large toe) merges with the dorsal venous arch of the foot.
After passing anterior to the medial malleolus (where it often can be visualized and palpated), it runs up the medial side of the leg.
At

61 - FEMORAL TRIANGLE










BOUNDARIES OF FEMORAL CANAL :

It is bounded by:

(superiorly) the inguinal ligament

(medially) the medial border of the adductor longus muscle

(laterally) medial border of the sartorius muscle

Its floor is provided laterally by iliopsoas, medially by pectineus and adductor longus. Its roof is formed by the fascia lata.

The femoral triangle is shaped like the sail of a ship.

Its

60 - Inion



The inion is the most prominent projection of the occipital bone at the posterioinferior (lower rear) part of the skull. The ligamentum nuchae and trapezius muscle attach to it.

The term external occipital protuberance (protuberantia occipitalis externa) is sometimes used as a synonym, but more precisely the term "inion" refers to the highest point of the external occipital protuberance.

The

59 - Third ventricle


The third ventricle (ventriculus tertius) is one of four connected fluid-filled cavities comprising the ventricular system within the human brain. It is a median cleft between the two thalami, and is filled with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).

It is in the midline, between the left and right lateral ventricles.

It communicates with the lateral ventricles anteriorly by the interventricular foramina
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