Cancer Helpline: Free Tele consultation to cancer patients

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October 15, 2020

Indian Cancer Society, a not-for-profit organisation has started free tele-consultation through a Helpline in collaboration with Government of Karnataka and Oracle.

Ms. Kanchan Bannerjee, Honorary Secretary said, “Due to Covid situation many cancer patients are finding difficult to reach the hospitals or their doctors, so patients and their families are going through lot of stress and are emotionally disturbed. They are losing hope and confidence. So, to help such patients this helpline has been launched. Indian Cancer Society has a panel of general physicians as well as Oncologists in different specialties to assist the patients”

How does this Helpline work?

When the patient or caregiver calls the Helpline number, doctors (Oncologist) talk to the patient to analyze their needs. Next the patient is asked to upload the report and medical history, based on this patient can interact with the doctor through audio or video. Then doctors give advice and prescription of the medicine through the Helpline itself. Callers do not have to download any app because it operates even on a basic phone model.

This helpline operates from Monday to Saturday from 9.00am to 5.00pm

Helpline No.:08047182786

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February 4,2026

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An Indian resident who won the Dh20 million (approximately Rs 50 crore) jackpot in Abu Dhabi's Big Ticket draw has told of his joy at sharing his life-changing fortune with a friend.

Shanthanu Shettigar, a shop manager in Muscat, regularly buys tickets for the monthly grand prize draw with one of his closest friends – and the pair won on February 3.

Mr Shettigar, 33, who is from Udyavar in Udupi district of the southern state of Karnataka and has lived in the Omani capital for eight years, said he was left speechless after learning of his success.

“When I first moved to Muscat, many of my colleagues were purchasing Big Ticket, which encouraged me to give it a try,” he said.

“I started buying tickets on my own, and later began sharing tickets with a close friend. The ticket that brought me this win was one we purchased together.”

“Like most people, I receive a lot of spam calls, and I was fully absorbed in my work as well. I knew the live draw was taking place tonight, but I never imagined my name would be announced,” he said.

“When I realised it was real and that I had won, I was honestly speechless. It still hasn’t fully sunk in, but I’m extremely happy.”

Mr Shettigar is not sure how he will spend his share of the money, but encouraged others to take part.

“This win was completely unexpected, so I want to take some time to think things through before deciding what to do next,” he said.

“I would definitely encourage others to participate with Big Ticket, whether with family or friends – you never know when your moment might come.”

The Big Ticket was established in 1992 with an initial first prize of Dh1 million. It is one of the most popular monthly raffles in the UAE.

It has transformed the lives of many people across the Emirates and beyond.

Entry to the Big Ticket Millionaire is Dh500. Tickets can be bought online or at counters at Zayed International Airport and Al Ain Airport.

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