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Evolving Landscape and Emerging Trends Across India's Healthcare
\ ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It gives me immense pleasure that ASSOCHAM is organizing its flagship healthcare summit namely MEDCON 2016. The pace with which healthcare sector is evolving is unparalleled. Alongside the emergence of better quality of life and awareness among the population, the disease patterns are also shifting from communicable diseases to non-communicable diseases. Today India is one of the youngest nations in the world but however by 2050 more than 20% of its population will be aged above 65 years, which will further increase the burden of non-communicable diseases and geriatric disorders. The major pillars of healthcare which are required to fulfill the healthcare requirements of the country are diagnostics industry, pharmaceutical industry, medical equipments industry, doctors, and hospitals which are closely interlinked to each other. At MEDCON we are putting together all these segments of this industry, to initiate a holistic development and success. I extend my heartiest thanks to all the stakeholders including ICMR, NABH, Apeejay Svran Group, Dr. Lal Path Labs, OncQuest, SRL, Environics, Krishna & Saurastri Associates, Sun Pharma, Nutas and others, for lending their support to this summit. I would also like to thank our Knowledge Partner of this summit “Sathguru Group” for its wonderful efforts in putting up this comprehensive report on all the subjects pertaining to the Indian Healthcare Industry. I also acknowledge the efforts put in by Sandeep Kochhar, Deputy Director and Head- ASSOCHAM Healthcare & Pharma Division and his team members Shagun Ahlawat, Karanveer Singh and Anshul Gupta for the organizing these Conferences. I not only wish this congress a great success but also assume that ASSOCHAM shall continue to organize such programs for larger public benefits with a great degree of excellence. -
Family Health Plan Insurance Tpa Limited TPA Pvt Ltd As on 03Rd Sep 2021
Active Hospital Network list for Family Health Plan Insurance Tpa Limited TPA Pvt Ltd as on 03rd Sep 2021. Sr. No State City Hospital Name Address Pin Code Contact 1 Maharashtra Mumbai Shah Children Hospital A-Wing Arunoday Tower,Kokan Nagar J M Road 400078 022-25941139 2 Delhi New Delhi Care Well Medical Centre 1 NRI Complex,Mandakini 110019 011-41329548 3 Uttar Pradesh Allahabad Sapna Hospital 46-B,Punjabi Colony 211008 0532-2697130 4 Delhi New Delhi Janki Hospital RZ-89 ,Old Roshanpura 110043 011-25017050 5 Delhi New Delhi Karuna Hospital D-62,Dilshad Colony 110095 011-22355343 6 Tamil Nadu Madurai Gowri Nursing Home 39/11/3A, Jeeva Nagar,1st Street, Jaihindpuram 625011 0452-2675311 / 2675354 7 Karnataka Bengaluru Apollo Hospital 154/11,Opp. iimb 560076 080-26304050 8 Telangana Hyderabad Apollo Hospital Road No 34,Mla Colony 500034 040-23607777 # 9-1-87 9-1-87/1 ST JOHNS Road,Beside Keyes 9 Telangana Secunderabad Apollo Hospital 500003 040-27718888 High School 10 Telangana Hyderabad Apollo Hospital 3-5-836/1 TO 3-5-838 ,Old Mla Quarters Road 500029 040-23231380/23242827 11 Telangana Hyderabad Apollo Hospital DMRL 'X' RoadS,Drdo 500058 040-24342333 12 Delhi New Delhi R G Stone Urology & Laparoscopy Hospital - Kailash 195 Deepali,Outer Ring Road 110034 022-47571000 13 Delhi New Delhi R G Stone Urology & Laparoscopy Hospital - Kailash F 12,East Of Kailash 110065 011-40721000 R G Stone Urology & Laparoscopy Hospital - Rajouri 14 Delhi New Delhi B 1,Vishal Enclave 110027 011-43298000 Garden 15 Delhi New Delhi R G Stone Urology & Laparoscopy Hospital - Gagan Vihar House, 18,Gagan Vihar 110092 011-71011000 16 Haryana Faridabad R G Stone Urology & Laparoscopy Hospital A-6,Nehru Ground 121001 0129-4184000 17 Madhya Pradesh Indore Convenient Hospitals LTD. -
Isro-Hq/Cbpo/Icc-2020/Ee/03 िनबंध लेखन ितयोि
िदनाँक /Date 25-09-2020 संदभ Ref : ISRO-HQ/CBPO/ICC-2020/EE/03 िनबंध लेखन ितयोिगता - अंेजी (का 11 व 12) म अखल भारतीय र पर थम दस थान ा करने वाले िवजेताओं की सूची List of Top Ten Winners at All India level in Essay Writing Competition - English (Class 11 & 12 ) All India Merit Rank ICC Reg No. Participant's Name Standard School Name & Address 1 ICC-4112100700 SHIVANGI BOSE XI HAPPY CHILD HIGH SCHOOL, REHABARI, GUWAHATI,ASSAM - 781008 2 ICC-4112100199 SANKEERTHAN L XI P.A VIDYA BHAVAN HR SEC SCHOOL, KHAKHAVADI, KARUR,TAMIL NADU - 639003 3 ICC-4112100066 B VIDHYALAKSHMI XI MODERN SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL, NANGANALLUR, CHENNAI,TAMIL NADU - 600061 4 ICC-4112100088 T.R.SOWMYA XI ADARSH VIDYA KENDRA, VETTURNIMADAM,NAGERCOIL, KANYAKUMARI,TAMIL NADU - 629003 5 ICC-4122100678 HARISH ANAND XII ST. XAVIERS' COLLEGE, RANCHI, RANCHI,JHARKHAND - 834001 6 ICC-4122101857 KUMARI SANGITA MAHATO XII JAMSHEDPUR WOMENS COLLAGE , ADITYAPUR, SERAIKELA KHARSAWAN,JHARKHAND - 831013 7 ICC-4112100168 P.S.ABHINAYA XI GLOBAL MATRICULATION HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, KANGAYAM, TIRUPUR,TAMIL NADU - 638701 8 ICC-4122101247 ANSHULI ARYA XII ST. KAREN'S SECONDARY SCHOOL, KHAGAUL, DANAPUR, PATNA, PATNA,BIHAR - 801105 9 ICC-4122100217 MOHAMMED ATHIL XII MAHATMA GANDHI GOVT HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL PALA, KURISHUPALLY, KOTTAYAM PALA,KERALA - 686575 10 ICC-4112101081 ANAGHA.T XI GOVT. MOYAN MODEL GIRLS HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL, KOPPAM, PALAKKAD,KERALA - 678001 िदनाँक /Date 25-09-2020 संदभ Ref : ISRO/CBPO/ICC-2020/EE/04 िनबंध लेखन ितयोिगता - अंेजी (का 11 व 12) म अखल भारतीय र पर े 11 से 500 थान तक दशन करने वाले ितभािगयों की वणानुम सूची Alphabetical List of Participants Performed amongst 11 to 500 Rank at All India Level in Essay Writing Competition - English (Class 11 & 12) ICC Reg No. -
Total Operational (Initiated Independent Testing) Laboratories Reporting to ICMR
भारतीय आयु셍वज्ञि ान अनुसंधान पररषद वा्य अनुसंधान 셍वभाग, वा्य और पररवार क쥍याण मंत्रालय, भारत सरकार Indian Council of Medical Research Department of Health Research, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India Date: 17/08/2021 Total Operational (initiated independent testing) Laboratories reporting to ICMR: Government laboratories : 1322 Private laboratories : 1554 - Real-Time RT PCR for COVID-19 : 1772 (Govt: 642 + Private: 1130) - TrueNat Test for COVID-19 : 953 (Govt: 630 + Private: 323) - CBNAAT Test for COVID-19 : 131 (Govt: 42 + Private: 89) - Other Molecular-Nucleic Acid (M-NA) Testing Platforms for COVID-19 : 20 (Govt: 08 + Private: 12) Note: Other Molecular-Nucleic Acid includes Abbott ID NOW, RT-LAMP, CRISPR-Cas9 and Accula™ Total No. of Labs : 2876 *CSIR/DBT/DST/DAE/ICAR/DRDO/MHRD/ISRO Laboratories. #Laboratories approved for both Real-Time RT-PCR and TrueNat/CBNAAT $Laboratories approved for both TrueNAT and CBNAAT ¥ Laboratories approved for Abbott ID NOW alone or in combination with any other testing platforms @Laboratories approved for RT-LAMP alone or in combination with any other testing platforms € Laboratories approved for CRISPR-Cas9 alone or in combination with any other testing platforms δ Laboratories approved for Accula™ alone or in combination with any other testing platforms P: Provisional Δ Pvt. Laboratories acquired by Govt. 1 | P a g e S. Test Names of States Names of Government Institutes Names of Private Institutes No. Category 1. Andhra Pradesh RT-PCR 1. Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical 1. Manipal Hospital, Tadepalli, Guntur (134) Sciences, Tirupati 2. -
COVID-19 Testing Labs
भारतीय आयु셍वज्ञि ान अनुसधं ान पररषद वा्य अनुसंधान 셍वभाग, वा्य और पररवार क쥍याण मंत्रालय, भारत सरकार Date: 24/05/2020 Total Operational (initiated independent testing) Laboratories reporting to ICMR: Government laboratories : 428 Private laboratories : 182 - Real-Time RT PCR for COVID-19 : 452 (Govt: 303 + Private: 149) - TrueNat Test for COVID-19 : 104 (Govt: 99 + Private: 05) - CBNAAT Test for COVID-19 : 54 (Govt: 26 + Private: 28) Total No. of Labs : 610 *CSIR/DBT/DST/DAE/ICAR/DRDO Laboratories. #Laboratories approved for both Real-Time RT-PCR and TrueNat/CBNAAT $Laboratories approved for both TrueNAT and CBNAAT S. Names of Test Names of Government Institutes Names of Private Institutes No. States Category 1. Andhra RT-PCR 1. Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Pradesh (52) Sciences, Tirupati 2. Sri Venkateswara Medical College, Tirupati 1 | P a g e S. Names of Test Names of Government Institutes Names of Private Institutes No. States Category 3. Rangaraya Medical College, Kakinada 4. #Sidhartha Medical College, Vijaywada 5. Govt. Medical College, Ananthpur 6. Guntur Medical College, Guntur 7. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences, Kadapa 8. Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam 9. Govt. Kurnool Medical College, Kurnool 10. Govt. Medical College, Srikakulam TrueNat 11. Damien TB Research Centre, Nellore 12. SVRR Govt. General Hospital, Tirupati 13. Community Health Centre, Gadi Veedhi Saluru, Vizianagaram 14. Community Health Centre, Bhimavaram, West Godavari District 15. Community Health Centre, Patapatnam 16. Community Health Center, Nandyal, Banaganapalli, Kurnool 17. GSL Medical College & General Hospital, Rajahnagram, East Godavari District 18. District Hospital, Madnapalle, Chittoor District 19. -
District Wise IT@School Master District School Code School Name Thiruvananthapuram 42006 Govt
District wise IT@School Master District School Code School Name Thiruvananthapuram 42006 Govt. Model HSS For Boys Attingal Thiruvananthapuram 42007 Govt V H S S Alamcode Thiruvananthapuram 42008 Govt H S S For Girls Attingal Thiruvananthapuram 42010 Navabharath E M H S S Attingal Thiruvananthapuram 42011 Govt. H S S Elampa Thiruvananthapuram 42012 Sr.Elizabeth Joel C S I E M H S S Attingal Thiruvananthapuram 42013 S C V B H S Chirayinkeezhu Thiruvananthapuram 42014 S S V G H S S Chirayinkeezhu Thiruvananthapuram 42015 P N M G H S S Koonthalloor Thiruvananthapuram 42021 Govt H S Avanavancheri Thiruvananthapuram 42023 Govt H S S Kavalayoor Thiruvananthapuram 42035 Govt V H S S Njekkad Thiruvananthapuram 42051 Govt H S S Venjaramood Thiruvananthapuram 42070 Janatha H S S Thempammood Thiruvananthapuram 42072 Govt. H S S Azhoor Thiruvananthapuram 42077 S S M E M H S Mudapuram Thiruvananthapuram 42078 Vidhyadhiraja E M H S S Attingal Thiruvananthapuram 42301 L M S L P S Attingal Thiruvananthapuram 42302 Govt. L P S Keezhattingal Thiruvananthapuram 42303 Govt. L P S Andoor Thiruvananthapuram 42304 Govt. L P S Attingal Thiruvananthapuram 42305 Govt. L P S Melattingal Thiruvananthapuram 42306 Govt. L P S Melkadakkavur Thiruvananthapuram 42307 Govt.L P S Elampa Thiruvananthapuram 42308 Govt. L P S Alamcode Thiruvananthapuram 42309 Govt. L P S Madathuvathukkal Thiruvananthapuram 42310 P T M L P S Kumpalathumpara Thiruvananthapuram 42311 Govt. L P S Njekkad Thiruvananthapuram 42312 Govt. L P S Mullaramcode Thiruvananthapuram 42313 Govt. L P S Ottoor Thiruvananthapuram 42314 R M L P S Mananakku Thiruvananthapuram 42315 A M L P S Perumkulam Thiruvananthapuram 42316 Govt. -
Swami Tyagishananda: Master Renunciate
Swami Tyagishananda: Master Renunciate By Vinayak Lohani Swami Tyagishananda was a sterling Sanyasin of the Ramakrishna Order and had a deep influence on many other future monks and spiritual aspirants who came in touch with him. In his life he combined the Karma, Bhakti, and Jnana in a way that was exemplary to other monks and spiritual practitioners. He was founder of the Thrissur Ashrama of the Ramakrishna Math and also spent a long time at the Bangalore Ashrama guiding younger monks and brahmacharins. Many young men joined the Ramakrishna Order inspired by him and under his mentorship. Early Life Tyagishanandaji’s pre-monastic name was V.K. Krishnan Menon and was born in the aristocratic Vadakke Kuruppam family in 1891. His family was socially very distinguished, and the Cochin Royal family had several nuptial ties with them. He did his schooling from Thrissur and thereafter completed intermediate in Sanskrit from what is now called Maharaja’s College at Ernakulum, which founded in 1875 and affiliated to the Madras University, was one of the oldest colleges in Southern India. He topped the whole University in this examination. 1 Thereafter he went to the renowned Presidency College Madras for his B.A., and thereafter M.A., in Sanskrit, where he was again the Gold Medalist. The Presidency College Madras, one of two of Presidency Colleges set up by the British (the other being in Kolkata), had a glorious history with a galaxy of distinguished alumni and faculty including the four ‘Bharat Ratnas’ – Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, C. Rajagopalachari, C.V. Raman, C. -
COVID-19 Testing Labs in India
भारतीय आयु셍वज्ञि ान अनुसंधान पररषद वा्य अनुसंधान 셍वभाग, वा्य और पररवार क쥍याण मंत्रालय, भारत सरकार Indian Council of Medical Research Department of Health Research, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India Date: 11/06/2020 Total Operational (initiated independent testing) Laboratories reporting to ICMR: Government laboratories : 637 Private laboratories : 240 - Real-Time RT PCR for COVID-19 : 524 (Govt: 343 + Private: 181) - TrueNat Test for COVID-19 : 283 (Govt: 269 + Private: 14) - CBNAAT Test for COVID-19 : 70 (Govt: 25 + Private: 45) Total No. of Labs : 877 *CSIR/DBT/DST/DAE/ICAR/DRDO Laboratories. #Laboratories approved for both Real-Time RT-PCR and TrueNat/CBNAAT $Laboratories approved for both TrueNAT and CBNAAT S. Names of Test Names of Government Institutes Names of Private Institutes No. States Category 1. Andhra RT-PCR 1. Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical 1. Manipal Hospital, Tadepalli, Guntur Pradesh (58) Sciences, Tirupati 2. PathGene Health Care Pvt Ltd#2nd Floor, 2. Sri Venkateswara Medical College, Srinivasapuram, Tiruchanoor Road, Opp LV Govt: 53 Tirupati kayanamandapam, Tirupathi 1 | P a g e S. Names of Test Names of Government Institutes Names of Private Institutes No. States Category Private: 5 3. Rangaraya Medical College, Kakinada 3. Apollo Health and Lifestyle Ltd, Vijayawada 4. #Sidhartha Medical College, Vijaywada Diagnostics Lab, 40-5-6, Parmeshwara 5. Govt. Medical College, Ananthpur Complex, Tikkle Road, Vijayawada 6. Guntur Medical College, Guntur 4. Vijaya Diagnostic Centre Pvt. Ltd., Plot No: 7. Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical 43/198, Old Rainbow Hospital Lane, N R Peta, Sciences, Kadapa Kurnool 8. -
Diagnostics Opportunities in India – Guide for Finnish Companies
Diagnostics Opportunities in India – Guide for Finnish Companies Finpro India June 2013 Diagnostics Opportunities in India Foreword The total volume of the Indian in vitro diagnostics market is still relatively small today, only slightly larger than the total annual revenue of the Finnish IVD industry. It is, however, estimated to grow rapidly in the future. Now is the right time to explore this market opportunity. The Indian IVD market potential consists of many different types of segments, just to mention the very urgent needs for affordable, easy-to-use solutions in low-resource settings, and the rapidly growing not so very price-sensitive market of 300-400 -million middle-class population. There is space in India for various types of technologies, products, and solutions. In many cases it is necessary to modify the product to make it suitable for local users. Often the best result is achieved by originally developing the solution for Indian needs. This is where collaborating with local players usually helps. Today, indeed, India should not be seen only as a very potential market or a place where one can manufacture products at a reasonable price. There are competitive innovation hubs in India and many more to come. Taken the complementary expertise of Finland and India there is good potential for jointly developing innovative, user–oriented total solutions for Indian needs. And not only for Indian needs; affordable, easy-to-use, high-quality solutions are wanted everywhere. Let’s consider this option! The spark for Tekes to start studying the Finnish potential for India collaboration in the diagnostics field came originally from the Indian Department of Biotechnology in the form of expression of interest. -
Total Operational (Initiated Independent Testing) Laboratories Reporting to ICMR
भारतीय आयु셍वज्ञि ान अनुसंधान पररषद वा्य अनुसंधान 셍वभाग, वा्य और पररवार क쥍याण मंत्रालय, भारत सरकार Indian Council of Medical Research Department of Health Research, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India Date: 26/01/2021 Total Operational (initiated independent testing) Laboratories reporting to ICMR: Government laboratories : 1212 Private laboratories : 1147 - Real-Time RT PCR for COVID-19 : 1337 (Govt: 539 + Private: 798) - TrueNat Test for COVID-19 : 887 (Govt: 629+ Private: 258) - CBNAAT Test for COVID-19 : 133 (Govt: 42 + Private: 91) - Other Testing Platforms for COVID-19 : 02 (Govt: 02 + Private: 00) Total No. of Labs : 2359 *CSIR/DBT/DST/DAE/ICAR/DRDO/MHRD/ISRO Laboratories. #Laboratories approved for both Real-Time RT-PCR and TrueNat/CBNAAT $Laboratories approved for both TrueNAT and CBNAAT ¥ Laboratories approved for Abbott ID NOW alone or in combination with other testing platforms @Laboratories approved for RT-LAMP alone or in combination with other testing platforms P: Provisional Δ Pvt. Laboratories acquired by Govt. 1 | P a g e S. Test Names of States Names of Government Institutes Names of Private Institutes No. Category 1. Andhra Pradesh (124) RT-PCR 1. Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical 1. Manipal Hospital, Tadepalli, Guntur Sciences, Tirupati 2. PathGene Health Care Pvt Ltd#2nd Floor, Govt: 78 2. Sri Venkateswara Medical College, Srinivasapuram, Tiruchanoor Road, Opp LV Private: 46 Tirupati kayanamandapam, Tirupathi 3. Rangaraya Medical College, Kakinada 3. Apollo Health and Lifestyle Ltd, 4. #Sidhartha Medical College, Vijaywada Vijayawada Diagnostics Lab, 40-5-6, 5. -
Sree Narayana Guru and S.N.D.P.Yogam
Volume-11,Issue-4,March-2018 SREE NARAYANA GURU AND S.N.D.P.YOGAM Dr. PRAVEEN. O.K Assistant professor, Department of History SREE KERALA VARMA COLLE, THRISSUR, KERALA, INDIA. ABSTRACT Sree Narayana Guru had a wider vision of Social services at the comprehensive development of the individual and the society. The path of generosity is broad and self-centered and the path of miserliness in narrow. A generous man should his fellow’s men and it would lead to a various life. Narayana Guru reached Sivagiri in the month of January 1903. Kumaran Asan mekes a reference to the arrival of Guru at Sivagiri in the first volume of Vivekodayam. Guru,s presence at Varkala attracted people from far and wide. They came to see him just at Aruvippuram years back. He used to talk thse people about the peculiarities of the place and the special teatures nof Varkala Tunnel, Varkala spring, green plantation and trees, land, lakes and proximity to sea and of course about the importance of the Junardhana Swami temple. He like the place and expressed his desire to have an ashram there. Late Guru becomes a perminant settle there. Of course, he used to travel to other place as well but continued to stay at Varkala. INTRODUCTION Sree Narayana Guru was one of the epoch making seers of the present century, who has dynamically effected a radical change in the social, moral and spiritual value, vision and behavioral patterns of his contemporaries in India. Among the socio- religious reformers of modern India who clamored for social justice, the name of Sree Narayana Guru occupies a permanent place. -
The Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana Yogam – the Vanguard of Social Revolution in Modern Kerala
Vol. 5 No. 2 October 2017 ISSN: 2321-788X Vol. 5 No. 2 October 2017 ISSN: 2321-788X UGC Approval No: 43960 Impact Factor: 2.114 THE SREE NARAYANA DHARMA PARIPALANA YOGAM – THE VANGUARD OF SOCIAL REVOLUTION IN MODERN KERALA Article Particulars Received: 12.7.2017 Accepted: 11.10.2017 Published: 30.10.2017 Dr.A.SHAJI Faculty Member, Department of History, School of Distance Education, University of Kerala Palayam, Thiruvananthapuram, India Abstract A peculiarity of the caste and community setting of the early 20th century Travancore was that while the Savarna Hindus and Christians had their own religions to organise themselves, the Sanathana Hinduism was not ready to accept the Ezhavas and other low castes as Hindus. As a result it was extremely necessary for them first to fight against the socio- religious abuses and malpractices. The Ezhavas as the largest polluting caste were denied of all social, political and economic rights. As the first among the polluting caste and the largest among the backward castes in Travancore, it was imperative for them to give leadership to the aspirations of the low castes. Thus unlike the social reform in the British Indian provinces, the movement began in Travancore among the low castes. The central personages of the movement were not high caste intellectuals inspired by the European Enlightenment but low caste Ezhavas and later Pulayas, Parayas and members of some smaller caste groups.1 Keywords: Ezhavas, economic rights, Travancore, caste intellectuals, Pulayas, caste groups, Sree Narayana Guru The first Ezhava leader who realised the values of an organisation for the uplift of his community was Dr.Palpu.