Monthly Archives: April 2014

Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Jayanti

(Top Left ) Original copy of Indian Constitution on display at Sarada Vilas (Top Right ) Regional Commissioner M.V. Jayanthi is seen offering floral tributes to the statue of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar at Town Hall premises in city this morning as Deputy Commissioner C. Shikha, Police Commissioner Dr. M.A. Saleem and others look on. Picture right shows former VC Dr. P. Venkataramaiah offering respects to Dr. Ambedkar’s portrait at Sarada Vilas Centenary Hall. An original copy of the Indian Constitution is seen placed next to the portrait. Also seen are chief guest M. Ramakrishnappa, Assistant Security Officer, RPF, B.S. Parthasarathy, Sarada Vilas Educational Institutions President and S. Ravishankar, Hon. Secretary. (Bottom )  Mysore-Kodagu LS constituency BJP candidate Pratap Simha, accompanied by former Minister S.A. Ramdas, Corporator Snake Shyam and others, is seen offering floral tributes to the statue of Dr. Ambedkar in Town Hall premises this morning. Picture right shows Congress candidate A.H. Vishwanath, along with MLA M.K. Somashekar and others, paying tributes to the statue.
(Top Left ) Original copy of Indian Constitution on display at Sarada Vilas
(Top Right ) Regional Commissioner M.V. Jayanthi is seen offering floral tributes to the statue of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar at Town Hall premises in city this morning as Deputy Commissioner C. Shikha, Police Commissioner Dr. M.A. Saleem and others look on. Picture right shows former VC Dr. P. Venkataramaiah offering respects to Dr. Ambedkar’s portrait at Sarada Vilas Centenary Hall. An original copy of the Indian Constitution is seen placed next to the portrait. Also seen are chief guest M. Ramakrishnappa, Assistant Security Officer, RPF, B.S. Parthasarathy, Sarada Vilas Educational Institutions President and S. Ravishankar, Hon. Secretary. (Bottom )
Mysore-Kodagu LS constituency BJP candidate Pratap Simha, accompanied by former Minister S.A. Ramdas, Corporator Snake Shyam and others, is seen offering floral tributes to the statue of Dr. Ambedkar in Town Hall premises this morning. Picture right shows Congress candidate A.H. Vishwanath, along with MLA M.K. Somashekar and others, paying tributes to the statue.

Mysore :

Marking the 123rd birth anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, various programmes were held in city today.

On behalf of the District Administration, Deputy Commissioner C. Shikha garlanded the statue of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar at Town Hall premises.

MP A. H. Vishwanath, MLA M.K. Somashekar, BJP LS candidate Pratap Simha, Mayor N.M. Rajeshwari, ZP CEO P.A. Gopal, SP Abhinav Khare, Police Commissioner Dr. M.A. Saleem, DCP Rajanna, MCC Commissioner P.G. Ramesh and officers of various departments were present.

At Sarada Vilas

Marking the occasion, a programme was organised at Sarada Vilas Centenary Hall in Krishnamurthypuram here.

A portrait of Dr. Ambedkar was placed on the dais for which floral tributes were paid by the dignitaries. An original copy of the ‘Constitution of India’ was also seen placed next to Dr. Ambedkar’s portrait.

Addressing the gathering, former Vice-Chancellor of Kuvempu University, Dr. P. Venkataramaiah said that the life and sayings of Ambedkar should be emulated to pay respect to the great leader. He reiterated that Ambedkar was never the leader of any particular community but a national leader. He suggested that meaningful and constructive programmes should be organised at all Ambedkar Bhavans and Centres.

M. Ramakrishnappa, Assistant Security Officer, Railway Protection Force, was the chief guest. Sarada Vilas Institutions President B.S. Parthasarathy presided. Honorary Secretary S. Ravishankar and others were present.

Original version of Constitution

Marking the 150th anniversary celebrations of Sarada Vilas Institutions and to commemorate Dr. Ambedkar’s 123rd birth anniversary, an original version of ‘Constitution of India’ complied by Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was displayed for public view.

The book was said to have been given by the then Prime Minister Jawaharalal Nehru to the College on July 2, 1954.

Sarada Vilas Institutions President B.S. Parthasarathy speaking to Star of Mysore, said that the book was being exhibited for the first time and the original version has been well protected through years. He said that the book has 255 chapters and signatures of 285 Parliamentarians along with those of Nehru and Ambedkar. He added that the original version was compiled in lithography with golden polished alphabet letters for chapter titles.

Procession marks Ambedkar Jayanti

Over 200 residents of Ashokpuram took out procession from Ambedkar Park in Ashokpuram to Town Hall. A tableau on Ambedkar accompanied by folk troupes was also part of the procession.

Employees of All India P&T SC/ST Employees Welfare Association had a organised a programme at the Central Post Office in Nehru Circle which inaugurated by Kalegowda Nagawara, Visiting Professor, Ambedkar Study Centre, Mysore University.

Senior Superintendent of Posts D. Shivaiah, Senior Post Master S. Mahadevaiah and Assistant Superintendent of Posts O. Virupakshappa were present on the occasion.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / April 14th, 2014

Indian cobra venom can be used to treat CardioVascular diseases

Symposium on ‘Lipids and Cardiovascular diseases’ held.

Seen are (from left) Prof. B. S. Vishwanath, Chairman, DOS, Bio-chemistry, UoM; Prof. M.A. Shekar of MMC&RI, Mysore; Prof. K.S. Rangappa, Vice-Chancellor, UoM; Prof. H.A. Ranganath, Director, NAAC and Prof. Cletus J.M. D’souza, Former Faculty, Dept. of Bio-chemistry, UoM, during the inauguration of the two-day National symposium in city yesterday.
Seen are (from left) Prof. B. S. Vishwanath, Chairman, DOS, Bio-chemistry, UoM; Prof. M.A. Shekar of MMC&RI, Mysore; Prof. K.S. Rangappa, Vice-Chancellor, UoM; Prof. H.A. Ranganath, Director, NAAC and Prof. Cletus J.M. D’souza, Former Faculty, Dept. of Bio-chemistry, UoM, during the inauguration of the two-day National symposium in city yesterday.

 Mysore :

An effective molecule from the venom of the Indian Cobra called ‘Metalloprotease’ which can be explored to treat deadly clinical conditions like cardiovascular diseases has been identified by the Department of Studies in Biochemistry, University of Mysore.

The study says that the molecule which has been identified has beneficial properties like inhibiting platelet aggregation, inhibiting clot formation and dissolving existing clots.

Dr. K. Kemparaju, Professor, DOS in Biochemistry, UoM, who presented a paper ‘Metalloprotease from Indian Cobra Venom and Mechanism of its Antihemostatic Effect,’ at the two-day National Symposium on ‘Lipids and Cardiovascular Diseases,’ being held at B.N. Bahadur Institute of Management Sciences at Manasagangotri here from yesterday, said that snake venom is a gold mine for extracting specific target molecules and added that as venomous snakes immobilise and kill their prey by targeting vital organs.

He further said that Anti-venom therapy fails to control the local toxicity of envenomation and therefore new therapeutic strategies are in demand for the efficient management of the condition. Further, as venoms are known as the depot of molecules that exhibit high target specificity, there is a greater scope for isolation, characterisation and understanding the molecular mechanisms of toxins that may serve as prototypes for designing therapeutic molecules, he added.

Dr. Kemparaju said that snake bites is an integral occupational hazard among farm workers worldwide and added that human suffering, morbidity and mortality rate due to snake bite was becoming high in South and Southeast Asian countries.

He further said that about 5.5 million people are estimated to be affected by snake bites, of which around four lakh have to be amputated and added that due to the high and incredible degree of target specificity of the venom, the molecules or toxins of venom are extensively explored as analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic tools in biology and human health.

Dr. Kemparaju has research specialisation in Pharmacology of snakes and spider venoms, special emphasis on hyaluronidases and metalloproteases in local toxicity, geographical variations of snake venoms and venom neutralisation.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / April 14th, 2014

Star this week : Talented Athlete : Reena George

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Mysore :

Athletics is the mother of all sporting activities and is a global sport. An athlete needs good stamina and will power to excel in the top level. Mysore has from time to time producing top class athletes who have gone to represent the country and the State in different levels. One such upcoming talent is Reena George, who recently was honoured by the Department of Physical Education, University of Mysore, for her achievement and record breaking effort in the women’s 400m Relay event in the Mysore University Inter-Collegiate meet. She has represented Mysore University this year in the All-India Inter-University Athletic Meet held at Patiala and qualified for the finals in the women’s 200m event. She is our ‘Star This Week.’

Reena has represented the State U-20. Reena is a product of the Sports Hostel, Mysore and is coached by former International Damodar Gowda, SAK Coach, at the Chamundi Vihar Stadium in city.

Reena is a student at the Teresian College, Mysore and is encouraged in her sporting pursuits by her college and the DYES under the leadership of Suresh, District Youth Empowerment & Sports Officer.

Reena represented Mysore University in the All India Inter-Collegiate Athletic Meet held at Patiala and qualified for the finals in the women’s 200m event. She also was part of the 4x400m relay quartet. Reena is a National medalist and also last year won a bronze medal in the All India Inter-University meet.

She has competed in many meets and represented Karnataka in the South Zone and National level in the girls U-20 and finished amongst the winners. She has represented Karnataka in the National women’s games and has won medals in the 200m and relay events. A short sprinter, Reena has the speed and endurance and needs the exposure of taking part in meets where there is stiff competition.

She intends to train hard under the guidance of her coach and with the encouragement coming from the DYES and her college authorities she intends to perform well in the National level in the days to come.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports / April 13th, 2014

Vintage cars, new cars and bikes steal the show at Automotive Technology Fair (ATF) 2014

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Mysore :

Vintage cars, bikes, scooters and vehicles of the new generation stole the show at Automotive Technology Fair (ATF) – 2014, with the theme ‘Green Automotive Technology,’ organised by NIE-Eicher Centre for Automobile Technology (NECAT), Collegiate Club of NIE and the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Golden Jubilee Sports Complex of the National Institute of Engineering (NIE) on Manandavadi Road here yesterday.

Automobile enthusiasts irrespective of age and gender thronged the venue to look at the vehicles of the past and present.

Dr. T.N. Shridhar, Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Director, NIE-Eicher Centre for Automobile Technology and Co-ordinator of ATF- 2014, speaking to Star of Mysore, said that ATF has been one of the biggest Auto Expos in the State with the previous editions having seen a footfall of about 15, 000 visitors.

He said that it all started when the first Bike Expo was organised in the year 2006 and added that the city needed an Auto Expo of its own to cater the hunger of automobile enthusiasts of the city.

He said that in the year 2007, a Car and Bike Expo was held and the same was repeated in the year 2009. Garnering high success from these events, Automotive Technology Fair took birth which was the first of its kind in the year 2010, he said and added that the vision finally materialised and was carried forward with ATF- 2011.

Dr. Shridhar said that this is the third expo of the ATF in the last four years at NIE.

Speaking about the expo, he said that this year’s expo was being held with the theme ‘Green Automotive Technology’ and as part of ATF, more than 150 Super Bikes and Vintage Bikes along with 35 vintage cars, sports cars and classic cars from in and around the city was showcased at the expo.

Dr. Shridhar said that apart from showcasing the vehicles both old and new at the expo, a Knowledge Pavilion has also been set up where students will give presentations on various trending green technologies.

The expo also housed ‘Do it Yourself’ stalls where the visitors were educated on how to keep their vehicles in good condition and service it themselves.

Gavin Jude Wilson, a Jawa bike enthusiast who has displayed three bikes CZ Jawa, Jawa 250 and Yezdi 350 Twin, said that it is good to have such a kind of expo in city as nothing pertaining to automobiles happens here.

He said that the organising was good and the expo created awareness on what is available in automobile industry. The students of the college explained about the technical aspects of the vehicles and how they work, he said and added that the expo showed us what we were then and what we are now in terms of automobile technology.

Some of the bikes that were displayed were Rajdoot 350, Jawa, Yezdi, BSA 120, a Second World War bike, Enfield 200, Vespa, Lambretta, Super Bikes such as Suzuki Boulevard which was previously owned by actor Salman Khan, Aprilia RSV4, Hyosung GT250R, Kawasaki ZZR, Harley Davidson, customized bike from Vardenchi and BMW 1000RR among others.

City lad Santosh too had displayed his miniature vehicle ‘Mooshik’ and his concept electric two wheeler. He later gave a lecture on ‘Electric Bike Technology’ during the technical session.

Some of the cars that were displayed at the Auto Fair were Porsche, Honda, Volvo, Range Rover, 1973 model US manufactured Jeep Kaiser CJS, 1984 model Premier Padmini, 1961 model Fiat, owned by R. Venkata Raman, an alumni of NIE, 1978 2300 CC Mercedes Benz, owned by Praveen, 1993 model Mercedes Benz 300D, owned by Muthanna among others.

Apart from the vehicles which were displayed, technical sessions on ‘Recent Developments in Radial Tyre Technology’ by T.N. Ramesh, Chief Manager- Technical, JK Tyre, Mysore, ‘Technological Trends in India for Upcoming Emission Norms’ by Ashish Milas Moholkar, Design and Development Engineer, Eicher Motors Ltd. Madhya Pradesh, ‘Innovating in the field of sustainable transportation of goods and people’ by Srinivas Bidare, CEO, Intent Design Pvt. Ltd., Mysore and other topics were held.

The ATF- 2014 which was inaugurated yesterday by U.K. Shenoy, Vice-President (Works), JK Tyre and Industries Ltd., Mysore, will conclude today at 8 pm.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / April 13th, 2014

Bowring Institute will flashback to 1890s glory days look

Restoration cost will run into multiple lakhs, but the building’s heritage architecture will be brought back to original state

From the files: The club over a century ago
From the files: The club over a century ago

It will have the look of a brand new building built in 1890: Victorian style architecture, a superstructure with brick walls lined with lime mortar, pitched roofing in the main hall with Mangalore tiles, other roofs of Madras style. Every detail of the original will be authentically replicated and one of Bangalore’s heritage structures – the 124-year-old Bowring Institute – will be restored to its former glory by the state archeology, museums and heritage department.

The building is currently sending nothing short of an SOS. “There are deep cracks to the walls and the roofs, both pitched and flat, built 126 years ago, are leaking during the rainy weather and inundating the terraces. There is no proper rain water disposal system. The rain has created ugly fungal patches on the ceilings and caused the peeling of plaster,” rued H S Srikanth, secretary, Bowring Institute, in a plea for help to the state archeology department, in February.

”It is therefore recommended that structural strengthening of the protected monument is carried out at the earliest to not only prevent further damage but also to enhance its longevity of life,” he has added, in the proposal.

For once, the government has responded quickly. The process of restoration was formally kicked of on Wednesday, with the commissioner, C G Besturmath inspecting the protected monument with the department officials. “They had submitted a proposal to restore the Bowring Institute, which is a protected monument. The inspection is carried out. It is visible that structure needs restoration. We have decided to give a go ahead to the restoration process without affecting its original form,” Besturmath told Bangalore Mirror.

“We aim to complete the roof work before monsoons (in June-July). The rest of the work will be carried out in phases later with team of professionals to restore the structure,” Stuart Clarke the treasurer of Bowring Institute said.

The wooden flooring, superstructure, doors, and windows will be restored using both technology and traditional craftsmen, besides a team of conservation architects, engineers, and artists under supervision of the state archaeology department. The department has just completed a state-of-the-art restoration of the Dewan Poornaiah bungalow at Yellandur in Chamarajanagar district.

The restoration at Bowring will mainly be in three phases – restoring the roof to prevent water seepage during rains which is a major threat to the whole structure, strengthening and restoring pillars, walls and the ground level work. Before work begins in the nearly 11 acre campus, soil tests will be done and the foundation strength checked. The superstructure of brick walls constructed with lime mortar, which has developed cracks, will be tested and fixed. The pitched roofing in the main hall, reading room and Black Dog bar, consisting of steel trusses, beams, steel purlins and Mangalore red tiles, and other roofs of Madras terrace type, will be redone. The flat roof, peeling and leaking, will also be restored. Old floors will be relaid in the same design and style as it was.

The doors and windows will be restored using the same wood, colour and design as they were in 1890s.”It is proposed to retain the old foundation, displace the structures built during the past 50 years close to the monument and retain the club activities, and importantly bring back the look it had a century ago,” Anup Bajaj, the president of Bowring Institute said.

source: http://www.bangaloremirror.com / Bangalore Mirror / Home> Bangalore> Others / by Chetan R, Bangalore Mirror Bureau / April 10th, 2014

Narayana Multispeciality Hospital repairs multiple heart defects in woman with reverse anatomy

Doctors store and use patient’s own blood to perform life saving surgery

 Dr. M.N. Ravi, Senior Cardiac Surgeon, Narayana Multispeciality Hospital, is seen with the patient Nanjammani and Facility Director Dattatreya during a press conference held post-surgery.
Dr. M.N. Ravi, Senior Cardiac Surgeon, Narayana Multispeciality Hospital, is seen with the patient Nanjammani and Facility Director Dattatreya during a press conference held post-surgery.

Mysore :

A 19-year-old woman suffering from Atrial Septal Defect (hole in the heart) and Dextrocardia with Situs Inversus Totalis, an extremely rare congenital condition (which happens once in 12,000 births), in which the heart, lungs, liver, stomach, and gallbladder are a mirror image of the normal anatomy underwent an Open Heart surgery at Narayana Multispeciality Hospital, for repairing the cardiac defect.

Nanjammani from a village near Mysore was leading a normal life until few months ago, when she started experiencing frequent episodes of tiredness and chest discomfort. An initial check-up at a local hospital revealed a startling diagnosis of multiple congenital complications, including a hole in the heart and abnormal placement of visceral organs in her body. As a result of this, doctors were unsure of performing a surgery on her since her anatomy was complicated and highly uncommon. Another critical factor that added to the complication was the patient’s rare blood group (O-ve).

At Narayana Multispeciality Hospital, the surgical team, headed by Senior Cardiac Surgeon Dr. M.N. Ravi took-up this challenging case and devised a thorough surgical strategy to perform open heart surgery, using her own blood.

Dextrocardia that affect the heart function can cause a variety of symptoms such as breathing difficulties, fatigue with heart defects and blue lips and skin. The symptoms are consistent with defects in ventricles of heart. Lack of oxygen in heart can make the patient tired and may prevent in growth as well.

Explaining about the surgery at a press conference at a private hotel yesterday, Dr. M.N. Ravi, Senior Cardiac Surgeon, Narayana Multispeciality Hospital, Mysore said, “Usually in an open heart procedure, the surgeon accesses the heart from the right side ,standing to the right of the patient as it is pointing towards the left. However in this case, as the patient’s heart and chambers were in the reverse location, we decided to operate on the heart from the other side. The positioning of the heart lung machine was also changed. We also collected her own blood and transfused back during the surgery, which is not common.” “A surgeon gets to treat such cases very few times and we were quite confident of successfully performing this challenging surgery,” he added.

The defect was repaired and closed successfully in a three-hour-long surgery. The patient was comfortably able to sit and eat a light meal the same evening and was discharged three days post surgery. Experts treating her are confident about her full and speedy recovery. She will also be able to resume her household work in about four week’s time and without any further restrictions she will be able to lead a normal family life thereafter.

For details, contact Dr. M.N. Ravi on Mob: 99809-22456.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / April 12th, 2014

Automotive techology fair begins at NIE

The fair is open to public free of cost from 10 am to 8 pm

: Models of Bull and Squirrel created by artist Ilyas Ahmed (inset) using scrap materials on display at the two-day Automotive Technology Fair-2014 being held at NIE Diamond Jubilee Sports Complex on Mysore-Manandavadi in city. Picture right shows artist Baadal Nanjundaswamy with his 3D painting of a car at the venue.
: Models of Bull and Squirrel created by artist Ilyas Ahmed (inset) using scrap materials on display at the two-day Automotive Technology Fair-2014 being held at NIE Diamond Jubilee Sports Complex on Mysore-Manandavadi in city. Picture right shows artist Baadal Nanjundaswamy with his 3D painting of a car at the venue.

Mysore :

A two-day Automotive Technology Fair-2014 organised jointly by NIE-Eicher Centre for Automobile Technology (NECAT) and Society of Automotive Engineers of INDIA (SAEINDIA) Collegiate Club of NIE commenced this morning at the NIE Diamond Jubilee Sports Complex on Manandavadi Road here.

The fair features an exhibition of old and new models of two-wheelers and four-wheelers. A scrap art by Ilyas Ahmed is an added attraction where models of horses, squirrels, bulb and an army tank created of scrap materials are exhibited at the venue.

The old two-wheeler models of Rajdooth, Yezdi and Vespa and latest arrivals of Yamaha, Suzuki, Harley Davidson are also on display. Similarly the old cars featured Fiat, earlier models of Landrover while the new ones from Mercedes Benz, Volvo, Ford and many more were seen at the exhibition. The cynosure of all eyes was a 3D painting of a car by artist Baadal Nanjundaswamy at the premises. JK Tyres Vice-President (Works) U.K. Shenoy inaugurated the fair by releasing the balloons. NIE Board of Management Hon. President M. Sreepada Rao was the guest of honour. NIE Principal Dr. G.L. Shekar, Centre for Advanced Studies Chairman S.K. Lakshminarayana, NECAT Director Dr. T.N. Sridhar, Programme Convenor Manjunath and others were present.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / April 12th, 2014

City industry ‘MYPOL’ supplies key component to space Rocket

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Mysore :

City based Mysore Polymers and Rubber Products Limited (Mypol) for first time manufactured and supplied a key rubber component known as the ‘Linear Bellow’ to the Indian Space Department which was used in the rocket PSLV C24 launched on April 4, 2014 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh.

Linear Bellow, the critical component, was developed over a period of three years in close co-ordination and direction between Design and Development (D&D) Departments of Mypol and Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, Trivandrum. The product performed in copy-book style enabling a flawless launch.

Headed by C. D. Nagarajan since its inception in 1981 to manufacture Butyl Automotive Inner tubes, Mypol is also India’s leading manufacturer of Technical Rubber products with supplies to major companies in India, USA and Europe. Mypol D&D Department has developed more than 500 different products for use in industrial, automotive, medical, space and defence requirements, according to a release from Mypol.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> General News / April 12th, 2014

Zain Self-Care Application, Co-Created by Infosys and Zain Bahrain, Witnesses Strong Adoption across Bahrain

MANAMA, Bahrain and BANGALORE, India : 

– Innovative Mobile Application Enhances User Experience for Zain Bahrain Subscribers –

Zain Bahrain, the most innovative telecommunications operator in Bahrain and Infosys, a global leader in consulting, technology and outsourcing have co-created Zain Self-Care, an application that is radically transforming user experience for Zain’s subscribers, through self-service. Zain Self-Care is an innovative mobile application for smart phones and tablets that is built using Infosys AssistEdge, a product that transforms customer experience across channels. The application functions on all operating systems including iOS, Android, Windows and Blackberry.

(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130122/589162 )

Launched in February 2013,Zain Self-Care is a first-of-its-kind mobile telecom application from an operator in Bahrain. It currently enjoys wide-spread adoption across the company’s customer base and offers Zain’s subscribers unparalleled convenience in managing their telecom service needs.

Upendra Kohli, Vice President, Regional Head-South East Asia, Middle East & Africa, Infosys said, “The increased adoption of smartphones across the Middle East is driving demand for new digital experiences and services. The Zain Self-Care application, built using Infosys AssistEdge, is helping Zain expand its range of offerings and improve user experience. We will continue to bring our deep understanding of the global telecommunications industry and technology to enable Zain to meet the changing needs of its subscribers.”

The intuitive interface of Zain Self-Care allows customers to access their account information, subscribe to new services and make use of a range of value-added and self-help services.

Mohammed Zainalabedin, General Manager, Zain Bahrain commented, “We are committed to leveraging technology to deliver the best experience to our customers and provide superior service. We chose Infosys as our partner since they have demonstrated a thorough understanding of the evolving needs of our customers. We value their ability to provide a solution which addresses our needs around scalability and speed, with an eye on the future.”

Application Highlights:

-- The application uses the mobile self-care capabilities of Infosys 
      AssistEdge to provide superior service on smart devices to retail and 
      enterprise customers 

   -- Zain Self-Care allows users to view, control and manage their voice and 
      data packages. Users can also receive personalized news updates, purchase 
      value-added services, and make bill payments in a secure environment 

   -- The interactive features of Zain Self-Care  allow  customers to better 
      understand their usage patterns and manage their accounts and spends 

   -- It is available on all popular mobile platforms and can be downloaded 
      from app stores 

   -- Android 
      - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.infosys.zain.selfcare 

   -- Apple - https://itunes.apple.com/bh/app/self-care/id594243362?mt=8 

   -- Blackberry 
      -http://appworld.blackberry.com/webstore/content/21748371/?countrycode=IN
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source: http://www.onlinewsj.com / The Wall Street Journal / Home> India Edition / Press Release / PRNewswire / March 27th, 2014

Udupi: K R Phatkar bags Top Bharat Nirman Volunteer Award

Udupi :

K R Patkar, Shirva gram panchayat Nav Bharat Nirman Vedike president and gram panchayat member was honored by presenting Top Bharat Nirman Volunteer Award, during two-day state level Bharat Nirman volunteers’ convention held at Davanagere, recently.

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Davanagere district Deputy Commissioner S T Anjan Kumar presented the honor on the occasion.

The zilla panchayat CEO D B Hemachandra, litterateur Professor B V Veerabhadrappa, Mysore Abdul Nazeer Saab, state rural development organization officer Wilfred D’Souza were present at the dais.

source: http://www.bellevision.com / Bellevision.com / Home> News / by Pundalika Marate, Bellevision Media Network / Udupi – March 28th, 2014