Monthly Archives: October 2012

TIE LUMIS excellence award for Skanray

Caption: Vishwaprasad Alva, Managing Director, Skanray Technologies, Mysore, receiving the TiE Lumis Excellence Award-2012 at the TiEcon 2012 awards ceremony in New Delhi on Sept. 28 as other dignitaries look on. The award is instituted by TiE Delhi- NCR & Lumis Partners in 2008. Skanray Technologies is a city-based Primary Healthcare Devices company. TiEcon 2012 is India’s largest entrepreneurial conference.

Mysore, Oct. 16

The Mysore- based Primary Healthcare Devices Company, Skanray Technologies, won the TiE Lumis Excellence Award-2012 at the TiEcon 2012 awards ceremony in New Delhi on Sept. 28.

This award was instituted by TiE Delhi- NCR & Lumis Partners in 2008. Skanray bagged the award after rigorous scrutiny from 100 entries and the selection was based on the business strategy, competitiveness, business scalability & potential and financial stability of the business.

The Jury for this award included Rohtash Mal-Equitigro, Subinder Khurana and Sandeep Sinha-Managing Partner at Lumis Partners, Pradeep Gupta- Chairman Cybermedia.

Vishwaprasad Alva, Managing Director, Skanray Technologies received the award on behalf of the Skanray family.

Geetika Dayal, Executive Director – TiE Delhi NCR said, “The idea of these awards instituted 5 years ago was to discover path-breaking ideas that are transforming into great businesses and are potentially sustainable. It is heartening to see how the winners each year are showing unprecedented promise.”

TiEcon Delhi 2012 under its theme ‘Thriving in Chaos’ showcased not only the success and grit of entrepreneurs who have overcome all odds but also engaged with policy makers and investors to create a blueprint for India’s entrepreneurial ambitions. TiEcon 2012, India’s largest entrepreneurial conference, included more than 1,000 intellectuals from across the world like intrapreneurs, entrepreneurs, startups to engage in rich dialogue with other dynamic entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, industry executives, and thought leaders over two full days of networking, inspiring talks and idea sharing.

source: http://www.StarofMysore.com / General News / October 16th, 2012

Mysore hotels in India’s Top 100 business hotels’ list

Caption: 1) Royal Orchid Metropole 2) Windflower Resort and Spa

Mysore, Oct. 16

Two hotels from city — Windflower Resort and Spa and Royal Orchid Metropole — have featured in Conde Nast Traveller’s India’s top 100 business hotels list.

Conde Nast Traveller is a premier travel magazine. The city hotels feature amidst other majors like the Oberoi and Grand Hyatt Mumbai, Vivanta by Taj in Bangalore, ITC Royal Gardenia in Bangalore and Radisson Blu Plaza in Delhi.

The magazine has summerised Royal Orchid Metropole as: “This historic hotel was built by the Maharaja of Mysore in 1920, its location in the heart of the city makes it a great base to visit companies like Wipro and Infosys Technologies.”

And Windflower Resort and Spa as: “On the outskirts of the city, this hotel makes for a good base for mixing business with leisure. Its spa offers 30 different treatments that are sure to make any work trip pleasurable.”

source: http://www.StarofMysore.com / General News / October 16th, 2012

Top CBSE School In Whitefield Honoured With 17 Awards : GIIS Bangalore

Global Indian International School (GIIS) is one of the best cbse school in Whitefield, Bangalore is the winner of Seventeen (17) National and International Awards for Excellence in School Education.

It is most trusted Bangalore cbse schools, well acknowledged as the Asia’s leading international school that offers Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE; India’s leading curriculum), and the Global Montessori Plus Programme. GIIS Bangalore, best international school in Bangalore is an initiative of Global Schools Foundation, established with a focused dedication towards shaping well-rounded global citizens.

One of the top cbse school Bangalore, Giis Bangalore has power packed curriculum, worldwide presence, international knowledge exchange programme, holistic learning and development, multiple intelligence teaching methodology and lots more. This CBSE school in Whitefield has won 17 awards for academic excellence and best practices. Its  network of schools spread over 20 campuses across 7 countries grooming thousands of students from 52 nationalities to become future leaders.

With the mission to cultivate and nurture young minds into global leaders of the future, the  top cbse school Bangalore following high standards in governance, established academic criteria, and well-administered management processes. Giis Bangalore is best international CBSE school in Whitefield, Bangalore that nurture students into men and women, who will be leaders of distinction, committed to spirit of excellence, through high quality education imparted by globally experienced and caring teachers building strong virtues and values while focusing on all round development, creativity and entrepreneurship.

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source: http://www.prlog.com / October 20th, 2012

Heritage walk in city on Oct. 18

Mysore, Oct. 14

Tourists and Mysoreans now get a chance to take a look at the heritage buildings of the city through the Heritage Walk organised by Dasara Heritage Walk Sub-Committee to be held on Oct. 18 from Town Hall premises at 7 am.

The Heritage Walk will cover Clock Tower, Free Masons’ building, Chamarajendra Wadiyar Circle, Amba Vilas Palace, K.R. Circle, Dufferin Clock Tower, Devaraja Market, K.R. Hospital, Mysore Medical College & Research Institute (MMC&RI), Ayurvedic Hospital and culminate at CAVA.

Experts Prof. N.S. Rangaraju, journalists Echanur Kumar, architect Ravi Gundurao, Meena Mysore and Gavi Siddaiah will be providing information pertaining to the history, architecture, art and design of the buildings, said Sub-committee President Dr. J.V. Gayatri.

Minister for Urban Development S. Suresh Kumar will flag off the Walk. Mayor Rajeshwari Puttaswamy, Dy. Mayor Mahadevappa, Minister S.A. Ramdas and Corporator M.J. Ravikumar will participate.

source: http://www.StarofMysore.com / General News / October 14th, 2012

Happy Birthday to Freida Pinto!

Known for being among India’s most successful exports into Hollywood, Freido Pinto celebrates 28 years of youth today– Happy Birthday to the beauty! Having landed her breakthrough role in Slumdog Millionare, the red carpet has fallen just as in love with Freida’s exotic look as has Hollywood– and we see can see why!

Gracing the covers of many a magazine, Freida’s career is looking fabulous from here on out. Cheers to that, and to 28 years well lived. Here’s to 28 more, and then some!

source: http://www.DesiHits.com / Home> News / by Brittney Schering / October 18th, 2012

RajaRajeswari Medical College and Hospital hosts IMSA DR. R. R THUKRAL SOUTHERN CHAPTER

Bangalore, August 7, 2012:

RajaRajeswari Medical College and Hospital recently hosted the inauguration of the R.R Thukral Southern chapter of the International Medical Sciences Academy in the city. The two day conference happened on 3rd and 4th August 2012 received a footfall of innumerable eminent doctors and medical advisors across the country.

The platform has been created to discuss and resolve varied health related issues, which is witnessing a vertical rise amongst people where in a paradigm shift in the health care solutions also needed to be addressed.

Several renowned medical institutions like National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Manipal hospital, Narayana Hrudayalaya and many more participated at the conference to share their experiences in the medical field. Among the most eminent speakers were, Dr. Somashekar, specialist in Oncosurgery of MANIPAL HOSPITAL, Dr. Prathima Murthy, Professor of Psychiatry at NIMHANS, Dr. MuraliManohar specialist in Cardio-Thoracic and Vascular Surgery of Narayana Hrudayalaya delivered outstanding lectures based on their experiences in their respective specializations. They also shared their practical experiences in the profession and interacted with the audiences addressing their queries.

On the occasion, Vijay Anand, Executive Director, RajaRajeswari Medical College and Hospital said, “This conference has given our institution a whole new dimension to explore wider diversities in medical sciences. It has given our medical students a national exposure which will help them in progressing further as medical practitioners.”

The chief guest of the conference, Dr. M. Ramanathan, Vice-chancellor of Annamalai University said, “The aspiring medical students who have been a part of this platform are privileged that they have been given such an exposure at such a young stage of their professional lives. I am also delighted to see the immense growth of the institution and I believe this is the right step in the right direction to produce some of the most efficient doctors in the county.”

The conference, an initiative taken in the state by RRMCH, has been an enriching and enlightening experience for the audience and the institution was appreciated and applauded for the same.

source: http://www.rrmch.org / RajaRajeswari Medical College & Hospital / October 12th, 2012

‘Out of the Box’ : Youngster Opens Shoe Laundry in Bangalore

Bangalore, Oct 16 (Bangalore Mirror) :

Think always ‘Out of the Box’ – that is what successful people advice others. Here in Bangalore, a youngster who did his post graduation in New Zealand has return to his homeland has done just that – thinking differently, and without any hesitation, he has opened a ‘shoe laundry’.

Cloth laundries are common. But what is this shoe laundry?

Just imagine picking up your muddied shoes, taking them to the nearest launderer and getting them washed and dried, or polished. The shoe laundry takes care of all your shoe needs.

Bangalore’s first shoe laundry has just been launched by a former news producer of a television channel. Ask Shashank Bharadwaj, 29, why he quit a plum job to get into the business of washing shoes, and he says the “change just happens to be in the natural scheme of things.”

“I worked with a channel as a news producer before moving to New Zealand for my masters degree in communications. I then took up a job with an investor relationship firm and worked with them for about eight months.

“But more than a year ago after I returned to India, I was looking for somebody to wash my sports shoes and could not find any options. So I decided to open a shoe laundry myself,” is his answer.

The shoe laundry is located at Vidyaranyapura.

For a lay person, it would seem like a very unsound business idea that will cater only to lazy souls who can’t wash or polish their own shoes. Does Bangalore really have that many lazy souls for the business to flourish?

Shashank takes offence at such critical judgement being passed on his potential customers. “My family is also sceptical. But it is not about being lazy; it is about people who have become very busy in a city like Bangalore. It is not just the sports shoes variety that you have in mind. We clean everything from Jimmy Choos and Kenneth Cole to Pumas and Reebok. Also, the amount of dirt our shoes accumulate needs professional help,” he says.

But having convinced himself that the idea made sense, Shashank studied the concept, found a similar business in Mumbai, contacted its owner, had him come down to teach the technique to his four hands here and finally began operations a couple of weeks ago. Given the exorbitant rates that people pay for their shoes and with more number of international brands coming into town, his logic does not seem misplaced either.

“I have invested Rs 6 lakh in the venture,” says Shashank.

So how long does it take for the laundry to clean your shoes? It is a ten-step process, beginning with the separation of the laces and soles, a pre-soak, then washing by labourers before being put in a customised washing machine for a thorough clean-up. They are then put in a disinfectant to clean up the odour and rid them of bacteria and are dried naturally.

The technique, of course, differs for every shoe. The leather shoes are not soaked but only cleaned with water and are dried differently. The soap solution is customised as well.

But probe him for some more details and he is quick to hide behind the phrase “trade secrets”. The service even picks up and drops off the pair at your home and even does minor repairs.

Shashank claims that in the last two weeks that he began the business, he has cleaned about 60 pairs of shoes. “A client of mine didn’t know how get his Rs 20,000 Italian leather shoe cleaned because he was scared it would be ruined. But we are just what the doctor ordered for a dilemma like that. For now, I get orders from men and, even women, who call us usually about their husbands’ shoes. Maybe men dirty their shoes a lot more,” he quips.

So, if you are looking for a clean pair of shoes and can’t be bothered about the whole cleaning up of the mess, just call him on 9916484295.

source: http://www.daijiworld.com / Home> Top Stories / Tuesday, October 16th, 2012

First tiger park declared ESZ in Karnataka

The decision of the Union Government to declare Bandipur Tiger Reserve in Bandipur National Park in Karnataka as eco-sensitive zone (ESZ) gives impetus to the efforts of conservation and also to help protect the tiger habitat in the wild.

Bandipur Park is located between where the Deccan Plateau meets the Western Ghats and the altitude of the park ranges from 680 meters (2,230 ft) to 1,454 meters (4,770 ft) and is one of the very sensitive eco zones in the country with highest tiger population.

This is the first tiger reserve which has been declared as ESZ in the country. The Union Ministry of Environment and Forests in its notification dated October 4, 2012, has declared it as ESZ.

As per the SC order, the delineation of the ESZ was mandated under the Environment (Protection) Act, 1986. As per the provision an initial draft ESZ plan was drawn through thorough analysis of wildlife corridors, ecologically important areas, and needs of people. Further, extensive public consultations were held with MLAs, MLCs of the area, village communities, and local body members before drawing up the final ESZ plan.

This assumes importance since Bandipur is in a very crucial part of the tiger conservation landscape connecting other wildlife habitats such as the Nagarahole and Mudumalai Tiger Reserves and Waynaad Wildlife Sanctuary. These continuous areas host the highest density of tigers, their prey species and Asian elephants in the world.

source: http://www.dailypioneer.com / Home> Bangalore / Sunday, October 14th, 2012

Winners of best article on Humanitarian issues

Mysore, Oct. 15:

Rohini Mohan, contributor to The Caravan magazine has won the first prize of Rs. 50,000, Ramachandrareddy Patil of The Week the second prize of Rs.30,000 while Supriya Sharma of The Times of India and Soma Basu of The Statesman shared the third prize of Rs. 20,000 each of this year’s All India Journalist Competition for the best print media article on humanitarian issues. The award distribution event was held in Delhi on Oct. 12 after a panel discussion on the theme, “Reporting on the fate of victims of armed violence – Humanitarian stories.”

H.K.Dua, MP and senior journalist, was the moderator and chief guest. The panelists and jury members included Pamela Philipose, Director, Women’s Features Service; Amitabha Roy-chowdhary, senior editor, Press Trust of India and M. Gandhi, Professor, Jindal Law School.

The awards, which have now been bestowed for five years running, were instituted by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and Press Institute of India (PII) for articles published in an Indian national or regional ne-wspaper or magazine in English or any of the Indian languages.

source: http://www.StarofMysore.com / General News / October 15th, 2012

Budding young scientists showcase their skills

It is said that the best way one learns is through experiments. “Engi Connect,” is an inter-institutional science exhibition and competition aimed at promoting innovative scientific ideas among students at school-level by providing them an opportunity to create and display working science models, was held at National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NITK), Surathkal.

Creativity was at its best at the expo. Over 300 students from 50 schools of DK and Udupi districts presented various scientific concepts through simple working models and experiments.

The expo was divided into three categories such as working models, non working models and charts.

Speaking to Deccan Herald, Manju Suresh, a student of Sharada Vidyalaya School, explained the working of an elevator model made out of thread and bobbins. “My model aims at saving energy,” she said.

Shawn, a class seven student of Milagres school, is growing a plant without soil.
“One can grow plants with water and right amount of fertiliser,” he said.

Students from Delhi Public School (DPS), created an electrostatic smoke precipitator. “This model is a solution to air pollution caused by industries. This smoke precipitator attracts smoke particles and filters it and lets out clean air,” say the students.
Glenitta of DPS created ‘Smart security robot,’ which attracted a lot of attention. This robot had an adjustable camera, FM transmitter, wind speed detector and also an adjustable arm which works through a remote.

“I created this model by referring the internet. This robot can diffuse bombs and can be helpful for the army,” Glenitta says.

Students of Canara School have made a heat detector which detects heat, alerts the nearest fire station and releases water automatically.

Students from St Ann’s Girls High School created an ‘Pneumatic Air Gun,’ using water bottles and pipes.

Students of Ramakrishna School explained the methods of producing energy using windmills, hydro electric project, solar power plant, biogas and nuclear plant.

“This is the first edition of Engi Connect. We aim to provide a competitive atmosphere for the students and hence develop creative scientific thinking in them. We have also organised workshops on Android app development, web development and remote control aircraft for students.

This event is a platform for budding young scientists to showcase and develop their technical skills,” said Engi     Connect Joint Convener Uma Bera.

source: http://www.DeccanHerald.com / Home> District / Mangalore, DHNS / October 13th, 2012