This document is a local newspaper from Chrompet, India covering news from June 14-20, 2015. It includes articles on International Yoga Day, advertisements for local medical tests and checkups, classified listings, and information about the newspaper such as contact details and publication details. The main stories are about the benefits of yoga and its designation as International Yoga Day by the United Nations, as well as uses of the plant Orthosiphon for treating kidney disease.
1) According to the article, over 2,300 households in Selaiyur area of Chennai are benefiting from free distribution of essential commodities which are worth Rs. 20 crore.
2) It states that around 500 families in areas like Pallavaram are getting ration kits worth Rs. 700 each month. The total cost of the ration distribution is Rs. 225 crore.
3) The publisher comments that the local newspaper aims to highlight positive community initiatives through stories that bring people together and encourage helpfulness.
The National IT International Matriculation Higher Secondary School in Selaiyur conducted a public social service function on Independence Day. As part of the function, 5 tailoring machines were distributed to needy women and 5 autos were provided to auto drivers who did not own vehicles previously. A new school building was also dedicated to former Indian president Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. The director of the school rendered social service by providing 5 autos to drivers and advising them to serve the public responsibly. Guest speakers appreciated the social initiatives and encouraged the public to emulate such service.
The document announces the opening of a new distribution and retail outlet of Caris Fresh hygienic chicken in Virugambakkam, Chennai. The outlet offers various chicken products like boneless breast, whole legs, curry cut pieces, whole chickens, drumsticks, wings, livers, and gizzards in chilled packaged form. Caris Pure Processing Company utilizes modern processing technology from Korea to process up to 50,000 birds per day according to stringent ISO, HACCP and Halal standards to provide hygienic products. The new outlet aims to provide customers in Virugambakkam access to these hygienically processed chicken products.
The document is a newspaper called Pillar Times that provides information on:
1) Upcoming events organized by Vedanta Institute Madras, including talks and study sessions on philosophy and religion.
2) Classified advertisements for courses on topics like nursing assistance, tailoring, and beauty care as well as announcements about religious events and charitable activities.
3) Brief articles about local people honored for their community work and initiatives by organizations to improve sanitation and collect recyclable waste for charitable causes.
The article summarizes a Rotary Club of Madras project to make the village of Amarampedu in Gummidipoondi open defecation free. The project used a community-led approach to change attitudes towards sanitation and encourage villagers to construct toilets. It was very successful, with all 109 households now having toilets. The Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad is studying the project as a case study. A former Rotary International president praised the efforts and called for expanding the model.
This summary provides the key details from the local newspaper document in 3 sentences:
This local newspaper document contains information about a weekly newspaper called Arcot Road Talk, including contact details for the newspaper, names of the editorial team, advertisement rates, and classified advertisements. It also includes articles about an event held by Be Well Hospitals to celebrate Doctor's Day, the release of a book and 100th issue of an e-magazine, and notices advertising upcoming local events and classes. The newspaper seems focused on providing local news, events, advertisements and classifieds to communities around Arcot Road in Chennai, India.
The document summarizes the inauguration of a new bus shelter constructed by the Lions Club of Chitlapakkam. Key details:
- The bus shelter was inaugurated by Lion D. Thulasingam, District Governor, at Pamban Swamigal Salai in Chitlapakkam.
- MP Chitlapakkam Rajendran was the guest of honor. The project was led by Lion P. Jeyakodi and Lion V. Sarangapani.
- Governor Thulasingam appreciated the Lions Club's community service. Sweets and drinks were distributed to passengers and the public.
1) According to the article, over 2,300 households in Selaiyur area of Chennai are benefiting from free distribution of essential commodities which are worth Rs. 20 crore.
2) It states that around 500 families in areas like Pallavaram are getting ration kits worth Rs. 700 each month. The total cost of the ration distribution is Rs. 225 crore.
3) The publisher comments that the local newspaper aims to highlight positive community initiatives through stories that bring people together and encourage helpfulness.
The National IT International Matriculation Higher Secondary School in Selaiyur conducted a public social service function on Independence Day. As part of the function, 5 tailoring machines were distributed to needy women and 5 autos were provided to auto drivers who did not own vehicles previously. A new school building was also dedicated to former Indian president Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. The director of the school rendered social service by providing 5 autos to drivers and advising them to serve the public responsibly. Guest speakers appreciated the social initiatives and encouraged the public to emulate such service.
The document announces the opening of a new distribution and retail outlet of Caris Fresh hygienic chicken in Virugambakkam, Chennai. The outlet offers various chicken products like boneless breast, whole legs, curry cut pieces, whole chickens, drumsticks, wings, livers, and gizzards in chilled packaged form. Caris Pure Processing Company utilizes modern processing technology from Korea to process up to 50,000 birds per day according to stringent ISO, HACCP and Halal standards to provide hygienic products. The new outlet aims to provide customers in Virugambakkam access to these hygienically processed chicken products.
The document is a newspaper called Pillar Times that provides information on:
1) Upcoming events organized by Vedanta Institute Madras, including talks and study sessions on philosophy and religion.
2) Classified advertisements for courses on topics like nursing assistance, tailoring, and beauty care as well as announcements about religious events and charitable activities.
3) Brief articles about local people honored for their community work and initiatives by organizations to improve sanitation and collect recyclable waste for charitable causes.
The article summarizes a Rotary Club of Madras project to make the village of Amarampedu in Gummidipoondi open defecation free. The project used a community-led approach to change attitudes towards sanitation and encourage villagers to construct toilets. It was very successful, with all 109 households now having toilets. The Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad is studying the project as a case study. A former Rotary International president praised the efforts and called for expanding the model.
This summary provides the key details from the local newspaper document in 3 sentences:
This local newspaper document contains information about a weekly newspaper called Arcot Road Talk, including contact details for the newspaper, names of the editorial team, advertisement rates, and classified advertisements. It also includes articles about an event held by Be Well Hospitals to celebrate Doctor's Day, the release of a book and 100th issue of an e-magazine, and notices advertising upcoming local events and classes. The newspaper seems focused on providing local news, events, advertisements and classifieds to communities around Arcot Road in Chennai, India.
The document summarizes the inauguration of a new bus shelter constructed by the Lions Club of Chitlapakkam. Key details:
- The bus shelter was inaugurated by Lion D. Thulasingam, District Governor, at Pamban Swamigal Salai in Chitlapakkam.
- MP Chitlapakkam Rajendran was the guest of honor. The project was led by Lion P. Jeyakodi and Lion V. Sarangapani.
- Governor Thulasingam appreciated the Lions Club's community service. Sweets and drinks were distributed to passengers and the public.
This document appears to be a newsletter from GEM Hospital in Coimbatore, India. It lists the heads of various medical departments at the hospital. It then describes a new free cancer screening and treatment program launched in partnership with the Rotary Club of Coimbatore called "Care for Life". The program aims to increase cancer awareness and provide free advanced cancer treatments to underprivileged patients. It details how free surgeries will be selected and funded. Upcoming medical conferences at the hospital are also advertised.
Olmesartan medoxomil is an angiotensin II receptor antagonist which is used for the treatment of high blood pressure. An ester prodrug, it is completely and rapidly hydrolyzed to the active acid form. It is indicated for the treatment of hypertension. It may be used alone or in combination with other antihypertensive agents
The document is a newsletter from Life!Clinic that includes the following:
1) The main article discusses cancer from a Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective, explaining that TCM views cancer as resulting from internal disharmonies and sees phlegm, stasis, and poison as the main pathological conditions. It describes how TCM can be used to strengthen the body and treat cancer through supporting qi and treating the evil factors.
2) Other sections of the newsletter promote various lifestyle services, including catering companies, menswear boutiques, and an online shopping club for beauty, health, and baby products.
3) In closing, the newsletter encourages readers to stay tuned for upcoming events at Life!Clinic
The document summarizes various schemes and policies in Maharashtra, India related to providing healthcare assistance to below poverty line patients. The key schemes discussed are Jeevan Dai Yojana which provides financial assistance up to Rs. 100,000 for certain surgeries. Janani Suraksha Yojana provides payments to mothers from BPL families for institutional deliveries. Matrutwa Anudan Yojana similarly provides payments to tribal mothers in 15 districts for institutional deliveries. Guidelines are also provided for charitable hospitals to provide free or subsidized treatment to indigent and economically weaker section patients in accordance with the Bombay Public Trusts Act.
The document discusses antioxidants and their health benefits, such as lowering cholesterol, protecting against heart disease, helping to prevent cancer, and reducing risks of diabetes. It then describes a global package offered by Nature's Way that includes nutritional products, insurance benefits, business tools, and a scholarship program. The package costs 7,980 pesos. It outlines ways to earn income through retail sales, direct referrals, sales matching bonuses, and suggests maximum possible earnings of over 2 million pesos per month.
This document provides information on health check-up packages available at GMC Hospital in Ajman, UAE for medical tourists. It outlines executive level packages for males and females that include consultations with specialists, laboratory tests, medical imaging, and cardiopulmonary exams. Contact information is provided for seven representatives who can provide more details or help with booking a package. The document also describes the services and facilities available at GMC Hospital and under Thumbay Hospitals more broadly.
This document provides information on health check-up packages available at GMC Hospital in Ajman, UAE. It outlines executive level packages for males and females that include medical consultations, laboratory tests, medical imaging, and cardiopulmonary exams. Contact information is provided for several representatives who can provide more details or help with booking a package. The document also describes the services and facilities available at GMC Hospital, including departments, clinics, and around the clock emergency services.
This document is a monthly newsletter from GEM Hospital & Research Centre Pvt. Ltd. dated December 2015. It provides information on various departments at GEM Hospital including Hepatobiliary, Coloproctology, Upper GI, Bariatric, Hernia Surgery, Radiology, Medical Gastro, Endogynaec, and Histopathology. It announces that the Head of Bariatric Surgery at GEM Hospital, Dr. Praveen Raj, has taken over as the President of the International Excellence Federation (IEF)-India Chapter. It provides details on a conference called AMASICON 2015 that was held in Mumbai. It also announces the inauguration of GEM Hospital's 4th
1) Jaagruthi Diagnostics has conducted health screening camps over the last 5 years, screening over 100,000 individuals for various health parameters like blood tests, ECG, etc.
2) They offer Jaagruthi Cards that allow individuals and families to avail various diagnostic tests twice a year at discounted rates to encourage regular health monitoring.
3) Regular health checkups are important for maintaining overall wellness and addressing health issues before they become chronic or serious problems.
We are facing lot of health issues daily . because Our new life style Food , Smoking , use of Alcohol , Stress etc , A heart attack happens when the flow of oxygen-rich blood to a section of heart muscle suddenly becomes blocked and the heart can't get oxygen. If blood flow isn't restored quickly, the section of heart muscle begins to die.
Heart attacks are a leading killer of both men and women . This Slides Explain How to Prevent Heart attack .
This document describes ChiMaster, a new technology for diagnosis and treatment based on influencing information points on fingers with modulated infrared radiation. It has been developed over 20 years and is protected by 17 patents. ChiMaster allows users to monitor and balance chi in the body through a portable device that operates on a smartphone. It provides diagnoses of health conditions and organ activity by evaluating thermal impulse responses on finger points compared to profiles in its database. The technology aims to provide early detection of diseases and guidance on prevention through monitoring biorhythms of organ systems over time.
This document provides biographical information about Dr. M. Kolappa Pillai, an eminent Siddha doctor practicing in East Tambaram, Chennai. It details his educational qualifications including a B.S.M.S degree from Government Siddha Medical College. It describes his experience working as a Siddha physician at several hospitals. It outlines his contributions to promoting Siddha medicine through free medical camps, publications, lectures and media interviews. He has received several awards and honors and holds leadership roles in organizations promoting Siddha medicine. The clinic provides over 500 Siddha drug combinations and treats patients using diagnosis and herbal and other traditional Siddha treatments.
This issue of Mission Health magazine focuses on healthcare management, new medical findings, science and technology, and medical opinions. It includes articles on treating uterine fibroids, laser liposuction, breast cancer prevention, chronic kidney disease, infertility in India, heart attack prevention and hypertensive heart disease. The editorial board is led by Editor Satish Chandra Jha and Guest Editor Dr. Prakash G. Chitlkar. The magazine aims to provide cutting-edge healthcare information to readers and serve as an ambassador for healthcare awareness.
The newsletter discusses various topics related to the IMA Kozhikode branch including:
- An interview with the IMA State President
- A cover story on whether quality is a priority in the healthcare sector, arguing that practicing quality reduces risks and ensures safety and satisfaction of patients.
- Other articles include a journal scan summarizing recent research, obituaries, and news and events from the IMA Kozhikode branch.
The newsletter serves to keep IMA members updated on activities of the vibrant IMA Kozhikode branch and features different content in an attractive presentation style, covering the initial three months of the branch's activity year.
This document appears to be a monthly newsletter for GEM Hospital & Research Centre. It includes the following sections:
1. Names and departments of various doctors at the hospital.
2. A summary of a webinar on surgical treatment of obesity and diabetes presented by Dr. Praveenraj.
3. An article on fatty liver disease that discusses causes, types, and risk factors.
This patient was admitted to the hospital with gangrene of the right great toe due to long-standing diabetes and related complications. He underwent amputation of the right great toe. His treatment included antibiotics, anti-diabetic medications, and wound care. He was discharged after an uneventful recovery with medications and lifestyle counseling to manage his diabetes and prevent further infections or complications.
Here are some key safe lab practices to follow:
1. Wear proper personal protective equipment (PPE) like a lab coat, gloves, and safety glasses.
2. Never eat, drink, smoke, or apply cosmetics in the lab.
3. Always wash your hands before leaving the lab.
4. Keep the work area clean and organized.
5. Label all chemical containers clearly.
6. Know the locations and how to use safety equipment like eyewash stations and fire extinguishers.
7. Never work alone in a lab.
8. Follow proper procedures for handling and disposing of chemicals and biological materials.
9. Report any accidents
This newsletter summarizes events related to the Guy's and St Thomas' Kidney Patients' Association (GSTTKPA). It discusses World Kidney Day activities in March that promoted awareness and organ donation. It provides results of a survey about improving the experience of kidney patients in London dialysis units. It also profiles runners in the 2016 London Marathon who ran to raise funds for GSTTKPA and provides information about arranging holiday dialysis.
Royal Pharmaceutical Society UCL School of Pharmacy New Year Lecture 20193GDR
Diabetes and the Pharmacy Army
Philip Newland-Jones
Consultant Pharmacist Diabetes & Endocrinology
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Plenary 4.1 Scotland's Health - Lessons Learned on Running to the SaharaNHSScotlandEvent
This document discusses the health benefits of physical activity and exercise. It notes trends showing improving life expectancy in Scotland and other countries over time. However, there are still socioeconomic disparities in health. Regular physical activity can significantly reduce the risks of many chronic diseases and conditions. The document calls for making physical activity a priority within healthcare by routinely assessing levels of activity and providing brief advice and interventions to promote activity.
This document is an issue of the T Nagar Times newspaper from January 10-16, 2016. It contains various classified advertisements, articles, and announcements. The main articles discuss why women are often hired as telephone operators due to their higher pitched voices, the history and advantages of gold foil dental fillings, and an honorific profile of the classical dance teacher Guru Anitha Guha who runs the Bharathanjali dance academy.
The cultural festival Shringar was organised by M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women on January 7th and 8th, 2016. It featured performances by illustrious alumni of the college, including Krithika Natarajan and K. Dharini in classical music on the 7th, and classical dance performances by Sudharma Vaithiyanathan and T.M. Sridevi on the 8th. The valedictory address was given by danseuse Priya S. Dixit, who congratulated the alumni performers and commended the college for conceptualising the programme.
This document appears to be a newsletter from GEM Hospital in Coimbatore, India. It lists the heads of various medical departments at the hospital. It then describes a new free cancer screening and treatment program launched in partnership with the Rotary Club of Coimbatore called "Care for Life". The program aims to increase cancer awareness and provide free advanced cancer treatments to underprivileged patients. It details how free surgeries will be selected and funded. Upcoming medical conferences at the hospital are also advertised.
Olmesartan medoxomil is an angiotensin II receptor antagonist which is used for the treatment of high blood pressure. An ester prodrug, it is completely and rapidly hydrolyzed to the active acid form. It is indicated for the treatment of hypertension. It may be used alone or in combination with other antihypertensive agents
The document is a newsletter from Life!Clinic that includes the following:
1) The main article discusses cancer from a Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective, explaining that TCM views cancer as resulting from internal disharmonies and sees phlegm, stasis, and poison as the main pathological conditions. It describes how TCM can be used to strengthen the body and treat cancer through supporting qi and treating the evil factors.
2) Other sections of the newsletter promote various lifestyle services, including catering companies, menswear boutiques, and an online shopping club for beauty, health, and baby products.
3) In closing, the newsletter encourages readers to stay tuned for upcoming events at Life!Clinic
The document summarizes various schemes and policies in Maharashtra, India related to providing healthcare assistance to below poverty line patients. The key schemes discussed are Jeevan Dai Yojana which provides financial assistance up to Rs. 100,000 for certain surgeries. Janani Suraksha Yojana provides payments to mothers from BPL families for institutional deliveries. Matrutwa Anudan Yojana similarly provides payments to tribal mothers in 15 districts for institutional deliveries. Guidelines are also provided for charitable hospitals to provide free or subsidized treatment to indigent and economically weaker section patients in accordance with the Bombay Public Trusts Act.
The document discusses antioxidants and their health benefits, such as lowering cholesterol, protecting against heart disease, helping to prevent cancer, and reducing risks of diabetes. It then describes a global package offered by Nature's Way that includes nutritional products, insurance benefits, business tools, and a scholarship program. The package costs 7,980 pesos. It outlines ways to earn income through retail sales, direct referrals, sales matching bonuses, and suggests maximum possible earnings of over 2 million pesos per month.
This document provides information on health check-up packages available at GMC Hospital in Ajman, UAE for medical tourists. It outlines executive level packages for males and females that include consultations with specialists, laboratory tests, medical imaging, and cardiopulmonary exams. Contact information is provided for seven representatives who can provide more details or help with booking a package. The document also describes the services and facilities available at GMC Hospital and under Thumbay Hospitals more broadly.
This document provides information on health check-up packages available at GMC Hospital in Ajman, UAE. It outlines executive level packages for males and females that include medical consultations, laboratory tests, medical imaging, and cardiopulmonary exams. Contact information is provided for several representatives who can provide more details or help with booking a package. The document also describes the services and facilities available at GMC Hospital, including departments, clinics, and around the clock emergency services.
This document is a monthly newsletter from GEM Hospital & Research Centre Pvt. Ltd. dated December 2015. It provides information on various departments at GEM Hospital including Hepatobiliary, Coloproctology, Upper GI, Bariatric, Hernia Surgery, Radiology, Medical Gastro, Endogynaec, and Histopathology. It announces that the Head of Bariatric Surgery at GEM Hospital, Dr. Praveen Raj, has taken over as the President of the International Excellence Federation (IEF)-India Chapter. It provides details on a conference called AMASICON 2015 that was held in Mumbai. It also announces the inauguration of GEM Hospital's 4th
1) Jaagruthi Diagnostics has conducted health screening camps over the last 5 years, screening over 100,000 individuals for various health parameters like blood tests, ECG, etc.
2) They offer Jaagruthi Cards that allow individuals and families to avail various diagnostic tests twice a year at discounted rates to encourage regular health monitoring.
3) Regular health checkups are important for maintaining overall wellness and addressing health issues before they become chronic or serious problems.
We are facing lot of health issues daily . because Our new life style Food , Smoking , use of Alcohol , Stress etc , A heart attack happens when the flow of oxygen-rich blood to a section of heart muscle suddenly becomes blocked and the heart can't get oxygen. If blood flow isn't restored quickly, the section of heart muscle begins to die.
Heart attacks are a leading killer of both men and women . This Slides Explain How to Prevent Heart attack .
This document describes ChiMaster, a new technology for diagnosis and treatment based on influencing information points on fingers with modulated infrared radiation. It has been developed over 20 years and is protected by 17 patents. ChiMaster allows users to monitor and balance chi in the body through a portable device that operates on a smartphone. It provides diagnoses of health conditions and organ activity by evaluating thermal impulse responses on finger points compared to profiles in its database. The technology aims to provide early detection of diseases and guidance on prevention through monitoring biorhythms of organ systems over time.
This document provides biographical information about Dr. M. Kolappa Pillai, an eminent Siddha doctor practicing in East Tambaram, Chennai. It details his educational qualifications including a B.S.M.S degree from Government Siddha Medical College. It describes his experience working as a Siddha physician at several hospitals. It outlines his contributions to promoting Siddha medicine through free medical camps, publications, lectures and media interviews. He has received several awards and honors and holds leadership roles in organizations promoting Siddha medicine. The clinic provides over 500 Siddha drug combinations and treats patients using diagnosis and herbal and other traditional Siddha treatments.
This issue of Mission Health magazine focuses on healthcare management, new medical findings, science and technology, and medical opinions. It includes articles on treating uterine fibroids, laser liposuction, breast cancer prevention, chronic kidney disease, infertility in India, heart attack prevention and hypertensive heart disease. The editorial board is led by Editor Satish Chandra Jha and Guest Editor Dr. Prakash G. Chitlkar. The magazine aims to provide cutting-edge healthcare information to readers and serve as an ambassador for healthcare awareness.
The newsletter discusses various topics related to the IMA Kozhikode branch including:
- An interview with the IMA State President
- A cover story on whether quality is a priority in the healthcare sector, arguing that practicing quality reduces risks and ensures safety and satisfaction of patients.
- Other articles include a journal scan summarizing recent research, obituaries, and news and events from the IMA Kozhikode branch.
The newsletter serves to keep IMA members updated on activities of the vibrant IMA Kozhikode branch and features different content in an attractive presentation style, covering the initial three months of the branch's activity year.
This document appears to be a monthly newsletter for GEM Hospital & Research Centre. It includes the following sections:
1. Names and departments of various doctors at the hospital.
2. A summary of a webinar on surgical treatment of obesity and diabetes presented by Dr. Praveenraj.
3. An article on fatty liver disease that discusses causes, types, and risk factors.
This patient was admitted to the hospital with gangrene of the right great toe due to long-standing diabetes and related complications. He underwent amputation of the right great toe. His treatment included antibiotics, anti-diabetic medications, and wound care. He was discharged after an uneventful recovery with medications and lifestyle counseling to manage his diabetes and prevent further infections or complications.
Here are some key safe lab practices to follow:
1. Wear proper personal protective equipment (PPE) like a lab coat, gloves, and safety glasses.
2. Never eat, drink, smoke, or apply cosmetics in the lab.
3. Always wash your hands before leaving the lab.
4. Keep the work area clean and organized.
5. Label all chemical containers clearly.
6. Know the locations and how to use safety equipment like eyewash stations and fire extinguishers.
7. Never work alone in a lab.
8. Follow proper procedures for handling and disposing of chemicals and biological materials.
9. Report any accidents
This newsletter summarizes events related to the Guy's and St Thomas' Kidney Patients' Association (GSTTKPA). It discusses World Kidney Day activities in March that promoted awareness and organ donation. It provides results of a survey about improving the experience of kidney patients in London dialysis units. It also profiles runners in the 2016 London Marathon who ran to raise funds for GSTTKPA and provides information about arranging holiday dialysis.
Royal Pharmaceutical Society UCL School of Pharmacy New Year Lecture 20193GDR
Diabetes and the Pharmacy Army
Philip Newland-Jones
Consultant Pharmacist Diabetes & Endocrinology
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Plenary 4.1 Scotland's Health - Lessons Learned on Running to the SaharaNHSScotlandEvent
This document discusses the health benefits of physical activity and exercise. It notes trends showing improving life expectancy in Scotland and other countries over time. However, there are still socioeconomic disparities in health. Regular physical activity can significantly reduce the risks of many chronic diseases and conditions. The document calls for making physical activity a priority within healthcare by routinely assessing levels of activity and providing brief advice and interventions to promote activity.
This document is an issue of the T Nagar Times newspaper from January 10-16, 2016. It contains various classified advertisements, articles, and announcements. The main articles discuss why women are often hired as telephone operators due to their higher pitched voices, the history and advantages of gold foil dental fillings, and an honorific profile of the classical dance teacher Guru Anitha Guha who runs the Bharathanjali dance academy.
The cultural festival Shringar was organised by M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women on January 7th and 8th, 2016. It featured performances by illustrious alumni of the college, including Krithika Natarajan and K. Dharini in classical music on the 7th, and classical dance performances by Sudharma Vaithiyanathan and T.M. Sridevi on the 8th. The valedictory address was given by danseuse Priya S. Dixit, who congratulated the alumni performers and commended the college for conceptualising the programme.
The document is a local newspaper from Chennai, India covering news stories from the local area. It includes the following:
1) An announcement of a cultural festival organized by M.O.P. Vaishnav College for Women that featured performances by renowned alumni artists.
2) A story about a dance performance season in December that attracted talent from abroad, including a student learning remotely from India.
3) An advertisement for Patanjali Ayurveda products available at a local store.
This document discusses the 25th anniversary celebration of Bharathanjali Dance Academy, directed by Guru Anitha Guha. It provides background on Guru Anitha Guha's extensive training and accomplishments as a Bharatanatyam dancer and teacher over her career of more than 25 years. It describes the three-day celebration which honored Guru Anitha Guha and her students, including performances and awards given to her and other dance experts. The celebration highlighted the success of Bharathanjali in training students of all ages and abilities in the art of Bharatanatyam.
This document summarizes the history of Chennai's water treatment system. It describes how the open canal carrying water to the city became polluted and caused disease. In response, J.W. Madeley of the Chennai Municipal Corporation established the city's first water treatment plant in 1914 at Kilpauk. Madeley introduced slow sand filters and chlorination, establishing Chennai as one of the first cities in India to receive treated water. The Kilpauk water treatment plant, which still uses Madeley's original design and some of the early machinery, recently celebrated its 101st anniversary.
The newspaper article summarizes several community events and charitable activities that took place in Chennai after the recent floods:
1) The Saraswathy Srinivasan Trust distributed relief supplies such as rice, lentils, and oil to 190 families affected by the floods in Ramapuram.
2) R.P. Krishnamachari contributed Rs. 3 lakhs to the Rasika Fine Arts music festival, which will feature several Carnatic musicians and present awards.
3) Ungalukagha Charitable Trust and Rotary Club of Madras distributed relief materials including food, clothing, and blankets to 2,000 auto rickshaw drivers affected by the floods.
R.P. Krishnamachari, Managing Director of Tex Biosciences Private Limited, contributed Rs. 3 lakhs to Rasika Fine Arts towards their 12th annual music festival being held from January 9-19. Eminent Carnatic musicians like O.S. Thiagarajan and N.Vijay Siva will perform. The "Rasika Kala Bharathi" award of Rs. 1 lakh will be given to Seshampatti Sivalingam and "Kalaimamani" T.N. Sankaranathan. Ungalukagha Charitable Trust distributed flood relief materials like provisions, blankets and clothes to 2,000 auto rickshaw drivers
This document discusses the importance of hygiene and clean habits for children's development. It emphasizes that good hygiene practices should start at home and be taught by both parents and teachers. Specific hygiene practices that are important for children include proper oral care like brushing teeth, hair care like regular washing to avoid head lice, and avoiding habits like nose picking or nail biting. The document stresses that positive hygiene practices and habits should be properly taught to children from a young age to help them grow into good citizens.
Flood victims in Chennai can apply for copies of lost documents like ID cards and certificates at a special camp set up at the Mambalam Tahsildar's office. The camp will be open until December 28th to help residents of Mambalam, T Nagar, Ashok Nagar and other nearby areas replace important documents lost in the floods.
An NGO called Ungalukagha Charitable Trust distributed relief materials like rice, provisions and blankets to 2,000 affected families in T Nagar slum areas. The relief camp was inaugurated by actor Padmashree Vivekh and supported by the Yogi Vema Reddy Charitable Trust from Andhra Pradesh.
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The Lions Club of Central Madras celebrated United Nations Day and held their 45th annual intercollegiate oratorical competition. The Consul General of Japan, Seiji Baba, was the chief guest and spoke about the UN and Japan's involvement. Students from various engineering colleges participated in the competition and spoke on topics like eliminating corruption, energy sufficiency, and foreign direct investment.
1) The document is a local Tamil newspaper called Arcot Road Talk that provides local news and advertisements for areas around Chennai.
2) It contains news stories about a leprosy charity distributing gifts for Diwali and about a palliative care home appealing for Diwali celebrations with its inmates.
3) It also advertises several upcoming music performances as part of The Hindu November Fest in Chennai featuring artists in genres like Sufi, Carnatic, and retro Bollywood.
1. OPPO, a global electronics company, has launched the 4G Neo7 smartphone in Tamil Nadu priced at Rs. 9,990.
2. OPPO aims to capture a decent market share in India and expects over 200% sales growth and 1.5 million unit sales by the end of 2015. In Tamil Nadu, OPPO aims to be among the top three brands and sell 150,000 smartphones by the end of 2016.
3. OPPO plans to assemble smartphones in India through a partnership with Foxconn and is considering expanding local manufacturing under the Make in India initiative.
The document announces special programs being held from October 12th to 18th for women by the Wise Trust and NABARD, including competitions, training, and medical talks, as part of Navarathiri celebrations. It also provides details of specific events being held on different days, such as eye screening, legal advice, and seminars on entrepreneurship. The contact information given is for more details on the programs.
This newspaper document provides information about upcoming local events, advertisements for businesses, and other community announcements for the Ashok Nagar, T. Nagar, and West Mambalam areas of Chennai, India. It includes details about a Tamil stage play on the goddess Kamakshi Amman to be performed on October 1st, advertisements for business development executive and tile retailer positions, and announcements for a women's boutique called Jillcart that sells clothing, accessories, and gold jewelry. It also provides contact information for the newspaper and descriptions of its rates and circulation areas.
The Rotary Club of Chennai Coastal recently organized a successful blood donation camp for NCC cadets at Guru Nank College in Velchery, Chennai. They collected 110 units of blood with the help of NCC students from various colleges. The camp was praised by Rtn. Darampal Pandia as a noble act that can save lives while minimally impacting healthy donors. The Rotary Club regularly organizes various health camps to promote awareness.
This document provides information about a local Tamil newspaper called Pillar Times. It includes details about the newspaper such as its address, contact information, publication details, rates for advertisements, and guidelines for classified ads. It also summarizes an annual art competition and a sports day event organized by an association for parents of exceptional children.
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,டயாலிசிஸ்
அளவை குறைக்க
,சிறுநீரக மாற்று
அறுவை
சிகிச்சையே
தேவைப்படாமல்
இருக்க......
நாளுக்கு நாள்
கிட்னி பெயிலியர்
என்னும் சிறுநீரக
செயல் இழப்பு
ந�ோயாளிகள்
அதிமாகி க�ொண்டு
வருகிறார்கள் ..
கட்டுப்பாடில்லா
சர்க்கரை ந�ோய்,
கட்டுப்பாடில்லா
இரத்த அழுத்தம்,
உணவில் ஏற்படுகிற
விஷத்தன்மை, குடி
ந�ோய், செயற்கை
உணவுகள், துரித
உணவுகள் என்று
காரணங்கள் பல
இருந்தாலும் சிறுநீரக
செயல் இழப்பிற்கு
இது வரை மக்கள்
பார்க்கிற சிகிச்சைகள்
டயாலிசிஸ்
ஆரம்பித்து சிறுநீரக
மாற்று அறுவை
சிகிச்சை என்று
நீள்கிறது ...
எத்தனை சிறுநீரக
ந�ோயாளிகளால்
டயாலிசிஸ்
செலவை ஏற்க
முடிகிறது ..
எத்தனை சிறுநீரக
ந�ோயாளிகளால்
மாற்று சிறுநீரகத்தை
ஏற்பாடு செய்ய
முடிகிறது, தானமாக
பெற முடிகிறது ?
பூனை மீசை -என்ற
இந்த -orthosiphon-
என்ற தாவரவியல்
பெயர் பெற்ற இந்த
மூலிகையின்
பூக்கள் பூனை மீசை
ப�ோன்று இருப்பதால்
இந்த பெயர்
வந்துள்ளது ..
இந்த பூனை மீசை
-செடியின் காய்ந்த
சமூலம் என்னும்
ம�ொத்த செடியின்
காய்ந்த மூலிகை
-நிச்சயமாக கிட்னி
பெயிலியர்க்கு
நல்ல மருந்தாக
பயன்படுகிறது
,இரத்தத்தில் உள்ள
யூரியா ,க்ரியாடின்
அளவை குறைக்க
உதவுகிறது
..எல்லா கிட்னி
பெயிலியர் என்னும்
சிறுநீரக செயல்
இழப்புக்கும் இந்த
அற்புத மூலிகை
பயன்பட்டாலும்
-ஒவ்வொரு
மனிதருக்கும் அது
வேலை செய்யும்
விதம் மாறுபடுகிறது
..
பூனை மீசை
-காய்ந்த
செடியை எப்படி
பயன்படுத்துவது ?
இருபது கிராம்
காய்ந்த பூனை
மீசை சமூலம்
+ நானூறு மிலி
தண்ணீரில் க�ொதிக்க
வைத்து அது ஐம்பது
மிலியாக வற்ற
வைத்து காலை
வெறும் வயிற்றில்
அதே ப�ோல்
மாலையும் இருபது
கிராம் பூனை மீசை
செடியில் தயாரித்த
குடிநீர் ஐம்பது மிலி
வெறும் வயிற்றில்
பருகுதல் பலன்
தரும் ..
-
பூனை மீசை
குடிநீரை
பயன்படுத்தினால்
என்ன பலன்
கிடைக்கும் ?
இரத்தத்தில்
உள்ள யூரியா
,கிரியாடினின் அளவு
அதிகமாயிருந்தால்
சராசரி அளவை
ந�ோக்கி குறைந்து
வரும் ..அதாவது
உப்பு சத்தின் அளவு
இரத்ததில் அளவு
மட்டுப்படும் ..
அடிக்கடி
டயாலிசிஸ்
செய்கிற தேவை
இருக்காது ..
டயாலிசிஸ் செய்த
பின் ந�ோயாளிக்கு
ஏற்படுகிற நிம்மதி
நிலைக்கும் ..
சிறுநீரகத்திற்கு சக்தி
கிடைக்கும் ..
பூனை மீசை
குடிநீரால் கிட்னி
பெயிலியர் பூரண
குணம் கிடைக்குமா
? முற்றிலும் குணம்
கிடைக்குமா ?
பல ஆராய்ச்சிகள்
இரத்தத்தில் உள்ள
அதிக யூரியா
,க்ரியாடினின்
அளவை குறைக்க
உதவுகிறது என்பது
ச�ொல்கிறது
,நிச்சயமாக
உப்பு சத்தை
கட்டுப்பாட்டில்
வைக்கும் ..நல்ல
மாற்று மருந்தாக
இது செயல்படும்
..ந�ோயாளியின்
மற்ற உடல்
த�ொந்தரவுகள்
இல்லாமல்
இருந்தால்
,பலசாலியாக
இருந்தால் ந�ோய்
முழுவதும் குணம்
ஆக வாய்ப்புள்ளது ..
ஆங்கில மருந்தை
பயன்படுத்தும் ப�ோது
இந்த மருந்தை
பயன்படுத்தலாமா ?
எந்த ஆங்கில
மருந்தோடும்
சேர்த்து
பயன்படுத்தலாம்
டயாலிசிஸ்
செய்கிற ப�ோதும்
பயன்படுத்தலாமா ?
பயன்படுத்தலாம் .
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இந்த மருந்தை
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MATRAM (NGO) has
started a project called
Don’t Waste Donate
Waste - Save Chennai
Save Child which is
volunteered by a huge
strong team named
NALAIYA INDIA NANGA
and the complete Event
is done by Fame Event
Creation and Pop Fiesta
Entertainment and
lots of Media Partners.
This project is all about
collecting recyclable
waste like newspaper
books etc. We have
already started our
awareness Campaigns
like Street play, Flash mob,
Performance etc. Apart
from media partners we
also have printing partners
disturbing lakhs of Posters,
handbill, banners etc. We
are also making 10 to
20 seconds of video ads
done by top Celebrities
saying that they support
(NALAIYA INDIA NANGA)
which is broadcasted
on Radio and Television.
These waste Newspapers
Books are recycled and
made into funds which
are used to help people
who are in need, Patients,
Education purpose etc.
There are 120 crores of
people in our country,
out of which 45 crores
are children. Out of this
number, 42% are below
poverty line with no
funding for education.
What is worse 10% of
this number are child
labourers. We as a team
have started a project
called Nalaiya India
Nanga - Don’t waste
Donate Waste -Save
Chennai Save Child.
There are about 80 lakh
kilos of waste paper being
burnt to ashes which is of
no use to anyone. We the
team members of Nalaiya
India Nanga - Don’t waste
Donate Waste - Save
Chennai Save Child have
decided to collect papers,
and Magazines and Old
note books and Recycle
them. The amount we get
from it will be is going to
be used for a good cause.
This amount will be helpful
to provide education and
medical assistance to
those who are in need of
the entire amount Since
the summer holidays
have started, students
from various schools
have volunteered to join
hands with us. Even
working people voluntarily
have given their precious
time to work with us.
People who have come
to know about Nalaiya
India Nanga - Don’t waste
Donate Waste - Save
Chennai Save Child have
already started donating
papers, magazines and
old notes books. A lady
from Anna Nagar proudly
expressed that her son
cleaned his bookshelf
after six months in order
to donate old note books
and papers to Nalaiya
India Nanga - Don’t waste
Donate Waste - Save
Chennai Save Child,
which was very much
touched by the good deed
done by our team.
NALAIYA INDIA NANGA -
DON'T WASTE DONATE
WASTE SAVE CHENNAI
SAVE CHILD has
conducted a campaign at
ALSA MALL Egmore near
Museum from morning
8.00A.M - 9.00P.M from
April 22nd to may 26th.
We had a great response
and support by the public
and we also thank alsa
mall for giving us the
space for conducting
our event. Its not the
end, this project will be
continued at Spencer
Plaza 3rd phase 1st floor.
So we request you to
drop your newspaper at
Spencer and participate
in the paper donate
challenge or also Contact
7401108883, 7401108884
for newspapers pick up at
your door step
Don’t Waste Donate Waste
5. CHROMPET TIMESJune 14 - June 20, 2015 5www.localnewspaper.in
On the occasion of the
World Environment
Day, Hindustan Coca-
Cola Beverages Pvt.
Limited (HCCBPL) has
announced that they will
undertake to construct
Individual Household
Latrines (IHHL) in
households that doesn’t
have proper sanitation
facility, at the Nemam
Panchayat of Thiruvallur
District.
The initiative by HCCBL
is aimed at facilitating the
panchayat become “Free
from open defecation” and
thereby obtain “Nirmal
Gram Puraskar”, Prime
Minister of India’s Award
for Open-Defecation-Free
and Clean villages.
The program would
facilitate Nemam village
to become 100 percent
sanitized in a record time
with each household
possessing own
sanitation units, thereby
reducing water-borne
diseases and improving
the potable water quality.
The construction of the
IHHLs is to be carried out
by HCCBPL in association
with World Vision India
(NGO) and District Rural
Development Agency –
Thiruvallur.
NemamPanchayatto
becomeopendefecationfree
Chennai: Saveetha
DentalCollegeconducting
Transdisciplinary Annual
Research Summit
(STARSummit:2015) from
29th June to 11th July
2015 at Saveetha Dental
College,Poonnamalle.
The STAR summit spans
over a period of 12 days.
1400 research projects of
undergraduate students
will be showcased,
among them 53 papers
have been accepted
to be published for the
month of May. STAR
summit will have 4 days
dedicated exclusively for
basic medical sciences,
two days for preclinical
research work and six
days for clinical research.
What other place would
be more apt to display
these projects than the
library where the thinking
caps go on the student’s
brains. The students’
work will be reviewed
and appraised by other
students, their peers from
other colleges and also
from eminent faculties
in each fraternity. Gone
are the days where a
research has to percolate
through many barriers
to reach their pedestal,
Saveetha offering a
priceless platform for
students to reach out
and extend arms to the
scientific globe around us.
As quoted by Dr. Deepak
Nallasamy, Director of
Academics, Saveetha
University “Igniting
passion for research is
the responsibility of an
institution.
We at Saveetha take this
responsibility serious to
empower our students
to have all the required
professional skills”
Research with a mind
for the future direction
towards diagnosis and
therapeutics forms a
pivot for the evolution
and enhancement of
the health care front.
Synchronizing with this
thought, Saveetha Dental
College has embarked
on a research platform
which is the first of
its kind amongst any
educational institution in
India. Our UG curriculum
is designed and tailored
so as to motivate the
budding scholars of
our institution to re-
search with endurance
and perseverance. A
systematic protocol with
regular documentation
and monitoring enables
the student to achieve
their target. Saveetha
Transdisciplinary Annual
Research Summit
(STARSummit) has
evolved as an arena to
present the elaborate
research work done by
the young minds.
This academic
deliberation spans over
a period of 12 days and
will comprise of research
work across all disciplines
of dentistry including basic
medical sciences. Apart
from providing a platform
to present their research,
STARSummit also
gives an opportunity for
the students to hone
their analytical skills,
defend their work and
appraise other works.
Synchronizing the
teaching curriculum
with research right
from the undergraduate
level enables our
students to have an
edge over others in this
competitive scenario
with the STARSummit
being the stepping stone
for achieving greater
heights.
Saveetha Dental College conducting
STARSummit:2015 from June 29th
India is a land of diverse
cultures, the more we discover
the more we are in awe of its
beauty! Northeast India is
one such part of the Indian
subcontinent that houses
an enormous amount of
beauty. While the natural
beauty of this region
can be explored only
through travelling,
the fashion, food
and artifacts
aren’t that far
anymore! In
fact, in a bid
to bring the
Northeast closer
to you, a group
of individuals
today launched
an online
p l a t f o r m
called giskaa.
com where
you can buy
products from
all the eight
Northeastern
States –
A r u n a c h a l
P r a d e s h ,
A s s a m ,
M a n i p u r ,
M e g h a l a y a ,
M i z o r a m ,
N a g a l a n d ,
Sikkim and
Tripura.
For people who
haven’tbeentothenortheastof
India but are curious to know
about the culture, GISKAA is
like a goldmine. www.giskaa.
com is an exclusive online
marketplace for products
sourced exclusively from
the Northeast. It is also a
platform for artisans from the
Northeast to professionally
showcase their products and
promote them among a large
mainstream Indian audience.
The majority of the products
are handmade and eco-
friendly items around
fashion, home décor and
office accessories which are
exclusively available only
on giskaa.com. Products
like, kids clothing fabric,
handmade footwear, baskets,
tableware and others at a very
reasonable cost. The online
marketplace also includes a
range of exciting ethnic food
beverage items from the region
including mouth-watering
pickles, dried vegetables,
herbs and spices that are only
available on giskaa.com.
Speaking on the occasion,
the co-founder and CEO of
GISKAA, Meghanath Singh
said, “It gives me immense
pleasure to announce the
launch of www.giskaa.com,
through which the audience
of the larger Indian Diaspora
will be able to connect and
apprehend the rich and
varied cultural and traditional
heritage the Northeast has to
offer.” He further added that
“Northeast India remains
largely unexplored especially
by people who don’t belong
to any of the eight states –
Arunachal Pradesh, Assam,
Meghalaya, Mizoram,
Manipur, Nagaland, Tripura
and Sikkim. It is perhaps the
geographical location of the
Northeast that isolates it from
the rest of the country. As
such, many remain unaware
of the rich Northeast culture
and heritage. It was possibly
this thought and the want
to integrate the Northeast
into the mainstream Indian
culture that led us to come
up with a platform called
GISKAA, an online store.”
About giskaa.com:
giskaa.com today is the largest
online store for products from
the Northeast Region (NER)
covering all the 8 Northeast
states of Assam, Nagaland,
Manipur, Mizoram, Arunachal
Pradesh, Meghalaya, Sikkim
and Tripura. Driven by the
vision of making Northeast
artisans and their unique
products accessible to the
rest of India, the team has
managed to implement a
large-scale network of artisans
and product suppliers in the
region making GISKAA the
largest organized network of
Northeast artisans.
GISKAA (pronounced /
dskaa/) is an acronym formed
by taking the first letter of the
names of the capitals for each
of the 8 Northeastern states:
G – Guwahati/Gangtok I –
Imphal/Itanagar S – Shillong
K – Kohima A – Agartala A –
Aizwal. The mission of GISKAA
is to bring the Northeast closer
to you, whether it's your home
or a land that you've yearned
to experience. The GISKAA
team works closely with
even the remotest of artisans
in the hills and villages
building a trusted circle of
partners with an objective to
deliver a sustainable means
of livelihood for them and
generating employment in the
region through GISKAA.
giskaa.com – Bring Home the Northeast
‘Discovering the northeast is just a click away’
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Aircel subscribers in Tamil Nadu,
Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala,
Telangana and Puducherry will not be
charged for incoming calls while they
are travelling within these states, a
senior official said on Wednesday.
As 40 percent of the mobile phone
subscribers who have roaming facility
do not answer incoming calls while
travelling fearing roaming charges,
Aircel aims to break this jinx with this
announcement.
From Thursday onwards, Aircel
subscribers in the southern region
(Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh,
Karnataka, Kerala, Telangana and
Puducherry) will not be charged
for incoming calls while they are
travelling within these states, said
Sankara Narayanan K, strategic
business unit head.
According to Narayanan, the
subscriber has to manually choose
Aircel network when they go to other
southern cities/towns so as to enjoy
free incoming calls.
He said the outgoing local and STD
calls will be charged one paise per
second.
According to him, the systems will
be configured accordingly for all
the subscribers -whether they have
prepaid or postpaid accounts.
He said mobile phone subscribers
with roaming facility are growing at a
fast pace from nine percent in 2010 to
30 percent in 2014.
Narayanan said while at an average
local calls account for a talk time of
383 minutes per month, calls while
roaming account for 80 minutes per
month.
Though the roaming talk time has
grown, people are reluctant to
answer incoming calls fearing the
charges, he said.
No Roaming Charges for
Aircel subscribers