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NORTH AmERIcAN Newsline                                                      APRIL 23, 2021  |    The Indian Eye                          35




                           goPio-manhattan organizes Panel




            discussion on “alone But not lonely - living



                                   in the reality of new normal”






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        New York, NY

            solation due to COVID-19 has reshaped
            the face of humanity. While the world
        Ifaces great uncertainty with the corona-
        virus’ strength waxing and waning, the “new
        normal” has included extended periods
        of lockdown. With restrictions tied to the
        coronavirus outbreak leaving millions con-
        fined to their homes, everyone is feeling the
        effects of extended periods of quarantine
        on the body and mind. One major outcome
        of sustained solitude is being stuck in lone-
        liness. Human beings are inherently social
        creatures, and the experience of loneliness
        can cause profound damage, including im-
        pairments in well-being, productivity, cre-
        ativity, focus, as well as psychological harms  Dr. Roy pointed out: “There are tools with- sion.” Dr. Chakravorty shared her knowl-
        and shortened life-spans.                        in each of us that we can use. We have ways  edge about this state of being which is not
            In this context, a timely discussion by an  to connect with people. Practicing Medita- elusive after all. Her mantra is “Happiness
        experts’ panel organized virtually by GO- tion, deep breathing. Watching comedies,  is yours to experience and is well within
        PIO-Manhattan on “Alone But Not Lone- and talking to people” are effective ways  the reach of us all.”
        ly - Living In The Reality Of New Normal”  to combat loneliness, Dr. Roy said and                    Dr. Arnab Ghosh, whose goal is to de-
        on Friday, April 16th, 2021, was attended  added, “Love is the biggest game changer.” velop strategies in preclinical models and
        by hundreds of participants from around              In his address, Dr. Shuvendu Sen, an  translate them into clinical studies, was
        the world and broadcast live via Facebook. Ambassador of the New Jersey Re-entry  instrumental in putting together the pan-
            The panel of experts included: Dr. Lipi  Commission,  who  contributes  to  the  be- elists. Dr. Ghosh said, The objective of
        Roy, an internal medicine physician board  havioral and medical health of the former- the discussion is “Sharing knowledge and
        certified in addiction medicine as well as  ly incarcerated female population, and a  empowering the community, while learn-
        an MSNBC and NBC News Medical Con- best-selling author of the book, Why Bud- ing how the pandemic t has impacted the
        tributor; Dr. Shuvendu Sen, a pioneer in  dha Never Had Alzheimer’s: A Holistic  community. And the focus is on people’s
        multiple collaborations leading to superior  Treatment Approach through Meditation,  life stories and how they have been per-
        Institutional performances, has been cred- Yoga and the Arts, thanked GOPIO for its  sonally impacted.” He suggested that “do-
        ited for adopting dynamic and innovative  contributions to enhance Indian values and  ing simple things like wearing masks and
        measures to foster higher productivity,  for the many accomplishments. Dr. Sen re- distancing and learning how one behavior
        employment, and education; Dr. Taruna  minded the audience that “This is not the  affects me and the society at large. We are
        Chakravorty, a Visiting Professor at Hans  first time it has happened. The world has  all in this together. Science has given us
        Raj College in New Delhi, India, where she  experienced similar calamities, changing  the hope.”
        teaches Spanish; and, Dr. Arnab Ghosh,  our well structures lifestyles.  We have seen                Dr. Thomas Abraham, Chairman of
        physician-scientist is a medical oncologist  it time and time again. However, whenev- GOPIO International reminded the audi-
        who specializes in hematopoietic stem cell  er we have been hurt, humanity is tremen- ence who for over a year, we are home-
        transplantation, with focus of research be- dously powerful to resurface from the dust.”  bound. He said, Vaccination gives us hope.

        ing  making  tumor  immunotherapy  more              Dr. Taruna Chakravorty, wife of former  He commended the US government for
        effective. During a lively and inspiring dis- Consul General in New York, Ambassa- the great roll out of the vaccination. “We
        cussion they shared their wisdom thoughts  dor Sandeep Chakravorty,  a life coach,  are grateful to Dr. Ghosh, who has be-
        with anecdotes and real life experiences.        motivational speaker and healer, said, she  come a great assets to the Chapter.” He
            Dr. Roy reminded the audience that  loves to work with people of all ages, help- thanked GOPIO-Manhattan VP Dr. Vi-
        “We are all social beings. We thrive on so- ing them to live their lives happily and joy- mal Goyle and Dr. Asha Samant and the
        cial connections. This need transcends all  ously.  Her mantra is “The human spirit is  GOPIO Manhattan leadership, especial-
        barriers universally.”  While admitting that  meant to soar the skies in joyful abandon,  ly Shivender Sofat, GOPIO Manhattan
        “Pandemic has affected people differently.”  free from fear, full of love and compas- President.


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