Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Qatar Airways to introduce discounts for senior citizens – The Financial Express

Qatar Airways is going to bring in discounts for travellers above 65 years of age. Customers can avail upto 15 per cent discount on business class and upto 10 per cent on economy class return airfares to a variety of destinations across Europe, Middle East, Africa and the Americas.

To avail this offer, outbound travel must commence between January 14, 2016 and March 31, 2016 and customers need to book tickets before March 3
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1, 2016. This discounted fare can be issued through any Qatar Airways' sales office, appointed travel partners or via the airline's website.

Ihab Sorial, vice president, Indian subcontinent, Qatar airways, said, "The reward for a long life should be the opportunity to see more of it – to travel and go places together with loved ones. We hope that this offer will give the elders an opportunity to either visit their loved ones overseas or relax and unwind at a destination of their choice. Qatar Airways' global network will give them an opportunity to visit more than 150 destinations across the world and experience ultimate luxury in the sky."

Qatar Airways also offers a wide selection of meals to cater to different dietary and health requirements of senior citizens. Passengers with special meal requests can highlight the same during the time of booking.
http://www.financialexpress.com/article/travel/latest-updates-travel/qatar-airways-to-introduce-discounts-for-senior-citizens/182176/

601 essential drugs to be available for free

601 essential drugs to be available for freeTribune News Service

Dehradun, December 21

With government orders having been released for disbursing of free generic medicines under the Uttarakhand government's Free Drugs and Diagnostic scheme, patients in Uttarakhand can hope to get around 601 essential drugs, 77 absorbable and non-absorbable sutures and 73 objects required for surgical procedures in the New Year.

The Department of Health and family Welfare is likely to launch the scheme on January 1 when all listed generic drugs, surgical and sutures will be available free of cost at all government facilities and government medical colleges.

The Central government will bear 80 per cent of the burden, while the Centre 20 per cent of the burden for procurement of generic drugs. For the procurement of drugs, the Uttarakhand government has also framed a separate policy.

For the management of the scheme, a project management unit has been set up at the level of Principal Secretary Health/ Secretary Health. The Government of India undertaking C-DAC DeitY will provide e-medicine software for the procurement of medicines and surgical. The entire procurement process, supply chain management, equipment supply and stock of medicines will be available on the internet and can be checked in real time.

The responsibilities of the PMU will comprise of keeping a check on quality assurance and control procedures for supply of medicines at the warehouses and also expiry date management, monitoring, evaluation and grievance redress.

Along with anaesthetic, analgesic, anti-allergic and antihistamines, drugs used for treating thalassemia, cardio-vascular drugs and female hormonal preparations will also be available.

Among the surgical- gelatin s
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ponge, blood transfusion set, gloves, catheter, infant feeding tube and mucus extractor will be available.

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MTP Road,THUDIYALUR POST,
COIMBATORE-641034.Tamil Nadu.
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Friday, October 9, 2015

Fwd: [sss-global] Free specs for senior citizens above 65

Free specs for senior citizens above 65-- 

DEHRADUN: On the occasion of International Day of Older Persons, chief minister Harish Rawat on Thursday announced that the state government would organize state-wide camps to provide free spectacles to senior citizens. 

The CM's announcement came a week after the state government decided to constitute a citizen council to take care of senior citizens. 

Addressing a gathering of elderly persons at the Dehradun Municipal Corporation hall, Rawat said that glasses would be provided to approximately 15,000 senior citizens above 65 years across the state within a week. 

He added, "Ophthalmologists will be deputed in the camps to provide spectacles to senior citizens after conducting their eye tests." 

The CM also asked DMs to ascertain the number of people eligible for the scheme. "Once the exact number of elderly persons to be given glasses is fixed, we will organize district-wise camps in the state," said a senior official in the state health and family welfare department. 
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Free Legal Aids for Senior Citizens

Free Legal Aids

Free Legal Aid Center for Women and Senior Citizens:

Free legal services to the community in general and women and citizens as disadvantaged classes in particular, is provided by the Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College, Educational Complex, Erandwane, Paud Road, Pune-411038 in co-ordination with the faculty and studen
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ts. By conducting Legal Aid Centre, the college which meets not only the clinical legal education demands of its students but also services the legal advocacy needs of the disadvantaged sections of the society.

The programmes of the Legal Aid Centre includes a number of projects directed towards legal awareness among different sections of the public orientation programmes for grass-root level women leaders, legal counseling to women and senior citizens and rendering assistance to Lok Adalats. 

(www.bhartividhyapeethnewlawcollege.inlprograms.htm)

Friday, August 21, 2015

Seminar for senior citizens begins at Dadar today - The Times of India FREE healthcamp

Seminar for senior citizens begins at Dadar today
TNN | Aug 21, 2015, 04.49 AM IST


MUMBAI: A two-day seminar for senior citizens gets under way near Shivaji Park on Friday. 'Celebrating Age' will host a series of workshops on health and fitness tips, financial security, townships for the elderly and laughter yoga.

An NGO named Vision India is hosting the event on August 21-22 at the Bharat Scouts and Guides campus.

"By 2016, India will have a population of 116 million elderly people over the age of 60. Given that the life span is increasing, people who retire at this age must reinvent their skills to plan life going forward. These workshops will give them meaningful guidance on several issues," said CEO Janaki Raman.

A healthcare service provider will offer free general check-ups, while banking and insurance firms will convene seminars on financial planning. Community townships for senior citizens that are being built outside the city will showcase retirement homes, while Madan Kataria, who founded the concept of laughter yoga, will impress the benefits of this therapy.

Unfortunately, job opportunities for retired persons are not on the agenda since few corporates or placement agencies come forward to enroll. "Retired people have enormous work experience, and mentorship skills that can be utilized in the job market if employment agencies and companies focus attention on this aspect.. They can turn entrepreneurs if banks offer soft loans," said Raman.

Monday, August 3, 2015

Fwd: [sss-global] Here's what Delhi offers in healthcare for senior citizens

I thank Sri Rahavendra Rao for this valuable forward. Adding it to my blog on senior citizen discounts.



Here's what Delhi offers in healthcare for senior citizens


Two weeks ago, Aruna Jogalekar stood up before a group of 55 people and spoke of her 'tryst' with breast cancer. A trained Kathak and Odissi dancer, she talked of how the disease had sapped her of the strength to follow her passion and how, as she recovered, she began dancing again. 

Each time the 68-year-old's voice faltered, her audience would cheer her on with calls of 'You can do it, Aruna'. Many of them had been in her shoes. The meeting was the first of a monthly series organised by the Live 360@60 Club of Mumbai's Nanavati Super Specialty Hospital, launched in July. 

"Cancer is a major cause of death in India. It was good to see silvers getting motivated after listening to the experiences of other cancer survivors," says Dr Sanjay Dudhat, a surgical oncologist at Nanavati who gave an awareness talk at the session. 

In addition to these interactive sessions, which include talks by doctors on preventative care, Nanavati hospital offers discounts on health check-ups, and the services of a 'patient relations officer' whose role is to liaise between the hospital and silvers in case of a medical emergency. The club - which has an annual membership fee of Rs 100 - has already seen 55 seniors sign up. 

In an age of nuclear families and longer life expectancies, NRI kids and financially independent silvers, hospitals across metro cities are rolling out such clubs, including Fortis Healthcare and the Asian Heart Institute in Mumbai and Max Hospitals in Delhi. 

On offer are discounts on health check-ups and room charges, motivational meetings, relationship managers and in-house fitness centres for post-surgery care.
Max Hospital in Delhi, for instance, has a Citizen Plus Programme, rolled out five years ago, that offers up to 20% off on tests and admissions; regular yoga sessions, health talks and bhajan sandhyas. "We started offering these packages about five years ago," says director for sales and marketing Anas Wajid. "Our engagement programmes give seniors the opportunity to socialise and learn lifestyle management while having fun." 

In Mumbai, Fortis Healthcare offers a 15% discount on OPD consultations and investigations - to members of its Neighborhood Club, started last year. This club also holds health talks and the hospital conducts physiotherapy sessions for seniors, and currently has more than 8,000 members. While membership is free, the special physio sessions cost Rs 150 a month. 

And the Asian Heart Institute helps seniors register for the Mumbai marathon, the idea being to encourage them to participate, stay active, and keep their hearts healthy. PR Sundaram, 72, who underwent an aortic valve replacement four years ago, says the Fortis sessions helped him greatly. "The club invites senior citizens from surrounding areas. At the meetings, we can pose any medical query to the doctors. All this is really helpful," he says. 

A report released last December by audit and finance advisory company Deloitte and the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) stated that while total healthcare expenditure is pegged to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17.6% till 2020, elderly healthcare expenditure is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 21.9% over the same period, implying that expenditure on the elderly will increasingly take up a larger portion of the total healthcare expenditure pie. 

"The situation is paradoxical - on the one hand we are reaping the benefits of a large working-age population, and on the other we are staring at a significant portion of it being above 60 years old by 2050, translating into 300 million elderly people. This calls for a serious focus on elderly care," says Charu Sehgal, senior director at Deloitte India. 

At Apollo Group, flagging happens as soon as an elderly patient arrives. "These patients often have multiple issues. They are prone to falls, may be on multiple medications, so there's need for extra checks," says group medical director Dr Anupam Sibal. 

Elderly people also need to be screened for specific conditions such as memory loss, urological problems and gynaecological problems, for which preventive health check-up packages are on offer. 

Nemchand Jain, 76, is all praise for the way he was treated by the staff at Max, Delhi, when his late wife had to be admitted in June. They lived alone in East Delhi's Patparganj area, their children are settled abroad. "When my wife collapsed, I rushed her to Max Hospital. She had suffered a stroke and could not be saved, but I was pleased with the kind of attention they gave us while she was admitted. We didn't have to wait for tests and there was an escort with me to help me with formalities. If I had to rate my experience, I would give it a 9 on 10," Jain says. 

What's on offer
Max healthcare: Senior hour consultation at Rs 200, Mondays to Fridays, from 3 pm to 5 pm;  20% discount on OPD consultations, preventive health check packages,  outpatient radiology and pathology; 10% discount on home healthcare; services, day care surgery, physiotherapy, Max Pharmacy and Home delivery of medicines. 

Indraprastha Apollo: Whole body check, including Cardiac Stress Analysis (TMT), Echo-cardiogram, Pulmonary function test (Spirometry), Stool for occult blood and etc; Heart check, including Echo and TMT, Cardiac consult; Diet and lifestyle counselling. 

Fortis Hospital, Noida: Senior First Card for those over 60; 15% off on OPD consultations and investigations; IM Dental first consultation free 10% off on room rent; 

Fortis Escorts Faridabad: The hospital is currently running a Senior First programme that offers Free registration; Ambulance for IPD admission; Dental or eye consultation twice a year; Annual services include physiotherapy, consultation, nutrition counselling session, BMI test, lifestyle management etc. 

Saroj Super-speciality Hospital: Senior citizen health packages include Complete blood count, including (Hb,TLC,DLC,RBC,MCV,MCHC), Blood grouping, blood sugar fasting, and post-parandial, Blood urea, s. creatinine, Blood cholesterol, Urine analysis, ECG and Chest x-ray.
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V.RAGHAVENDRA RAO,
18/301,PriyaMangala Presidency Apartments,
MTP Road,THUDIYALUR POST,
COIMBATORE-641034.Tamil Nadu.
Hello- 0422-2646668-Mobile-9445306327.

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Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Free cataract Operation for Poor Senior Citizens

Free cataract operation for Poor Senior Citizens

1. Senior Citizens Forum, secunderabad 
2. Association of Senior Citizens of Hyderabad 

offer free cataract operation for poor old people.

Operations are conducted in Lions Sadhuram Eye Hospital near GHMC Office, Liberty area in Himayat nagar. People in and around Hyderabad can  benefit. Hospital stay, surgery, doctor's fee, post-operative care etc are all taken care of - free.

Ms Tripta Sawhney, member of AOSC-H, who makes regular donations to the hospital , Ph 040-27762580 may be approached.
Simlilarly Ms Sarojini Narasimhan, member, Ph 040-27894001 / 970119381 SCF has arrangements on behalf of SCF.

If you know of anyone who might benefit please ask them to get in touch with me or Tripta or Or Ms Sarojini

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PS This is not any mass cataract operation camp

Thursday, June 25, 2015

DesiMD - Suraksha Priority Card - at a huge discount for senior citizens

GOOD News to Sr. Citizens
Exclusive Discount of 80% to sr. citizens
SurakshaPriority Card- M. R. P. Rs. 1250/-.
Net Price -Rs. 250/- (6 months Validity)
Active Health Management – 24x7 Doctor Consultations over Telephone.
Greetings from DesiMD Health Care, 
DesiMd feels very happy to support the SeniorCitizens medically and economically.
I am very Much Thankful for giving me an opportunity to be a part of your team, 
DesiMd Healthcare services activities as follows:
Active Health Management services for your Society members, we at DesiMD.Com offer Active Health Management Services through a unique prepaid health card called Suraksha Card.
The Suraksha Card enables the holder/subscriber, consult our doctors 24/7 on telephone any number of times in a year.DesiMD.Com closely monitors the health of Suraksha Card holders and try to prevent any kind of chronic illness by way of telephonic consultations.
Our doctors will also telephone and speak with the card holder regularly and maintain the record of every conversation online, which is accessible by the card holders.
Here is a gist of DesiMD.Com services:
·         Unlimited Telephonic Consultations with DesiMd Panel of Doctors anytime… Anywhere.
·         Access to Personal Health Records (PHR) online
·         Active Health Management services which is not covered in Health Insurance.

Add on Services
·         Special Discounts to suraksha Cards holders in all the Medical Outlets of Apollo Pharmacy.
·         15% Discounts in Homecare Nursing Services – Bed Side Attendant.
·         Exclusive Doctor & Nurse Home visit to the immobile patient on highly discount price.

For Further Details: Contact 040- 42428282 / Visit www.desimd.com

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Port Blair | Travel benefit for senior citizens on DSS boats

​Through this news item, we come to know, not only about concessions for seniors in A&N island boats but also about a couple of important places.
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Port Blair
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27 May 2015

Age is just a number for many but once you are above 65 years old, you can avail yourself of many government schemes which are launched for the benefit of the senior citizens.  But there are a number of people who are not aware of this. When asked whether there Is any concession on ticket prices for the senior citizens, many said that there was and that in buses many people were getting it.

When asked whether the same concession is available in the local boats which ply between Chatham, Bambooflat and Dundaspoint, no one seemed to know.

Just as the 
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senior citizens can travel free of cost on State Transport Service (STS) buses, they can also avail of a similar benefit in the boats which ply between Chatham to Bambooflat and Dundas point.   According to the information received, there are many old people who are not aware that they can buy one full ticket and use it for travelling to and fro.

The boats plying between Chatham to Bambooflat on a daily basis carry  more than 4500 people excluding the monthly pass holders.  Those passengers and tourists who are above 60 years can travel on half tickets on boats by showing their Senior Citizen's Card.

"The one who is holding a Senior Citizen's Card can travel on a half ticket, that means paying Rs. 3.50 for the journey.   Those who do not carry the Card will have to buy a full ticket at Rs. 7.00/- for the same journey.  This facility is available, but some people are still not aware of this," said a person at the ticket counter.

Some of the senior citizens expressed shock when asked about it. "We are not aware of such facilities and we have been buying full tickets whenever we travel.   They must make the general public aware of this by posting the information outside the ticket counter and other public places," said one of them.

Saturday, May 23, 2015

Golf cart at city railway station to ferry disabled, senior citizens; CHandigarh Railway Station

Golf cart at city railway station to ferry disabled, senior citizens
Golf cart introduced at Chandigarh railway station for senior citizens and disabled.
 
By: Kartik Kumar
Coming to the aid of senior citizens and physically challenged at the Chandigarh Railway Station, the Northern Railway has deployed an electric golf cart to ferry commuters on the station premises.
The car, being operated by the Indian Railways Catering and Tourism Corporation, will be parked at the end of platform number 1, close to the ramps, and will be available free of cost.
"It has been observed that the elderly and the differently abled find it difficult to walk on the platforms. To minimise their inconvenience, electric four-seater carts will be dep
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loyed exclusively for them," A K Kathpal, Divisional Railway Manager, Ambala Division, said.
The move comes as a relief for many people who suffered due to the erratic functioning of the escalators at the station and had to use the stairs instead.
Ahmed Nabi, 63, a passenger, welcomed the move and said it would improve the image of the local station. "On my last visit, I could barely climb the stairs. Left with no alternative, I asked a passerby to lift me on his shoulders and help me clear the difficulty. The golf cart facility eased my burden. The railways should keep one on each platform to ensure that the maximum number of people can avail the service."


Monday, May 18, 2015

Axis Bank Senior Citizen Privilege Card and Discounts for Senior Citizens

All senior citizen customers (57+) of Axis bank can apply for a special Senior Citizen ID card. It is supplied free of Charge.
The card holder gets many advantages:

No Queues for any work in their branches
Discounts in many Diagnostic Centers
Discounts in select purchases in Apollo Medical Shops

The ID card contains emergency info, allergies etc of the customer. The Application Form is here: http://goo.gl/HPi4Mr

The terms and conditions of usage, quantum of discount etc have to be ascertained from the bank directly.






Monday, May 4, 2015

Discounts - cinema - seniors


Is this for some Indian (Hindi) movie in India?
I can not make out.



Help Yourself if you are a moviegoer still


Dr P Vyasamoorthy
30 Gruhalakshmi Colony, Secunderabad 500015 Telangana
LL 040-27846631 / Mobile: 9490804278

I did not know that "gnarly" could be used in connectin with senior citizens!!

Friday, February 13, 2015

Senior citizens get discounted service at BPKHIS (Nepal)

Senior citizens get discounted service at BPKHIS  
   
ROHIT RAI

DHARAN, Feb 12 : Elderly people above sixty years of age have been receiving fifty percent discount on treatment fees at BP Koirala Institute of Health and Sciences (BPKIHS) since the last three days.

As per a directive issued by the Health Ministry, seven hospitals in the country are in line to establish a separate ward for elderly people. In the eastern region, BPKHIS is the only hospital to offer geriatric services. Other hospitals to follow suit are Patan Hospital, Bharatpur Hospital, Ayurved Teaching Hospital, Seti Hospital in Dhangadi, Bheri Hospital and Western Regional Hospital.

The directive, which makes fifty percent discount mandatory, instructs hospitals to provide cheapest but best possible treatments for the service seekers. The hospitals can get the discounted amount reimbursed from the ministry.

Although it has already started providing service for the elderly, BPKHIS has not yet created separate wards for them. "We were asked to begin services without any delay, so we had to do it. We are going to create separate wards soon," said director of the hospital Arbind Sinha. "We have already ensured separate counter for the aged people so that they don´t have to stand in queue for long," he added.

Service seekers in the geriatric ward in the hospitals need to produce their citizenship to register their name to avail the services. "Though the card is going to make a huge difference for the elderly, there might be some services which may not be available at discounted rate," said Sunil Parajuli, medical in-charge at BPKHIS.

Elderly people in the capital have been agitating since long time demanding health, travel and other facilities at discounted rates or for free. After the government recently announced to provide fifty percent discount to the elderly people in transportation fare in the valley, they demanded that the facility be extended across the country
http://myrepublica.com/portal/index.php?action=news_details&news_id=92036
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Friday, February 6, 2015

Free ECG for senior citizens in Maharashtra

Subject: looking for a tie up with Karmayog for helping senior citizens who are Heart Patients
From: Yogesh Walawalkar <bizyogi@gmail.com>
To: info@karmayog.org

Dear Sir,

'Madhavbaug&#39; is a well known multidisciplinary cardiac care organization with more than 140 clinics and two Hospitals in the State of Maharashtra. It is the originator of the world's first Ayurvedic therapy for cardiac treatment acknowledged and accepted by the international medical organizations and journals. Dr. Sane, Founder of Madhavbaug has presented his research papers on Lancet and WCC platform. Madhavbaug is treating Chronic Heart Failure patients through various treatments devised by late Dr. Madhav Sane. His Son Dr. Rohit Sane is a Modern Medicine Doctor but followed his father's legacy and now the CEO of Madhavbaug clinics and Hospitals.

Our Vision

Our vision is to be the best cardiac care organization in India and to reduce the mortality and morbidity due to heart diseases in India by 2020.

Our Mission

Our mission is to rid the society of heart diseases through well researched innovative therapies based on Ayurveda and modern medicine, public education and extensive reach.

Madhavbaug's concerted efforts in line with its mission of ridding India of heart diseases include -

· · Aarogya Sanskar Health Foundation, a platform with the objective of creating a time bound plan for reducing mortality and morbidity for heart disease

· Heart Health Clubs for past and present patients of all kinds of heart diseases, working like an interest group with the objective of reaching out to more and more people in an informal way

· Formal general and custom seminars for public at large and private or government organizations for creating awareness about heart diseases and educating the people on the ways to prevent them

· Arogya Sanskar magazine as a medium of education and awareness for the educated and health conscious people

· Talk shows, plays, advertisements, camps, campaigns etc , all directed towards cardiac care

It is our sincere belief that the best way to deal with heart diseases is to prevent them. In this respect reaching out to maximum number of people from all strata of the society is the only way forward. 

For fulfilling our vision Madhavbaug from last few years through its Trust, actively engaged in the awareness activities, conducting lifestyle modification seminars and workshops for heart patients across Maharashtra through qualified Doctors. 

Last year alone Madhavbaug has conducted 4000 such events and reached to almost 2lac people. Almost 60% of such activities conducted were in rural and semi urban areas. 

This year we are introducing a program " Aarogyam Hridaysampada" specially for Senior Citizens and have kept a target of conducting 6000 such events and reaching out to 3 lac senior citizens in Maharashtra. We are also going to add screening program in which we will be giving '1 Lac Stress ECGs' free of cost to senior citizens. 

The sheer magnitude of the problem and the huge population of India warrant concerted and collaborative efforts of all the agencies, private and public are needed. 

We seek the support of Karmyog especially because we feel that we both are working towards a common goal. 

I would like you to guide us how we can make our program more effective. 

Looking forward for your support...
Regards

Yogesh Walawalkar
Smile and Spread Smile
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Dr P Vyasamoorthy
30 Gruhalakshmi Colony, Secunderabad 500015 Telangana
LL 040-27846631 / Mobile: 9490804278
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When will our members learn to forgive, forget and put up with idiosyncrasies of other members and thereby (at least) ignore them?

Monday, January 19, 2015

Free Diabetes Care for Poor Senior citizens - The New Indian Express

Free Diabetes Care for Poor Senior citizens
By Express News Service Published: 19th January 2015 06:00 AM Last Updated: 19th January 2015 05:06 AM
CHENNAI: Soon, volunteers and staff from the MV Hospital for Diabetes will be conducting door-to-door visits in the city's slums and underprivileged tenements to detect and administer care for elderly diabetics.

Announcing the initiative on Sunday, MV's Chief Diabetologist Dr Vijay Viswanathan said that there were plenty of people who had podiatric, kidney and even Tuberculosis issues that were related to diabetes. The service will be free of charge for people aged over 65.

At a programme held to celebrate 10 years of the hospital being a collaborating centre for WHO Research and Analysis, Dr Viswanathan said, "In a decade of its appointment as the centre for research, education and training in Diabetes by WHO Geneva, MV Hospital for Diabetes, Royapuram has been conducting various research activities on prevention and identification of predictors of diabetes and its complication." Health Secretary Dr J Radhakrishnan felicitated the diabetologist and lauded the initiatives launched by them to combat the burden of diabetes.

Additionally, the Professor M Viswanathan DRC Gold Medal Oration was delivered by NIRT Director Sowmya Swaminathan.

Friday, January 2, 2015

Group of elderly get free Metro ride to museum - India Gazette

Group of elderly get free Metro ride to museum
India Gazette (IANS) Thursday 1st January, 2015
Twenty senior citizens were Wednesday given a free Metro ride and also taken on a tour of the Metro Museum on the occasion of the museum's sixth anniversary.
The Metro Museum, located inside the Patel Chowk Metro station, was opened to visitors Dec 31, 2008.
"A group of 20 senior citizens associated with the NGO, Sehyog Vikas Samiti, Badarpur, was invited to the Metro Museum on the occasion of its sixth anniversary. These senior citizens were brought by Metro from Tughlakabad and taken on a tour of the museum," a Delhi Metro statement said.
The statement added that some of the elderly had never boarded the Metro earlier.
On the occasion, a new exhibit showing a standard gauge train model coming out of an elevated Metro station was also unveiled.
"This new exhibit is expected to be a great attraction for the visitors to the museum. A hand crafted standard gauge train model and new models of toy trains were also unveiled," the statement added.
http://www.indiagazette.com/index.php/sid/228988811
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