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Rajalakshmi was the granddaughter of Venu Ammal, who was the younger sister of an outstanding devotee Echammal. She lives in Chennai with her son.

On the death of my mother, my grandmother was completely devastated, unable to bear the loss of her only daughter. She walked all the way from Tiruvannamalai town to then distant Ramanasramam at 11 p.m. on a dark, lonely night. She cried uncontrollably and fell at Bhagavan’s feet. The sarvadhikari of the Ashram, Bhagavan’s younger brother, objected to her falling at the feet of Bhagavan for a worldly reason. To this Bhagavan countered by asking, if he would have objected to his sister Alamelu doing the same thing in a similar circumstance. Bhagavan shared her grief in his inimitable way and consoled her.
I first saw Bhagavan in 1923 when I was three years old. My grandmother, who was serving at the Ashram, took me along with her every morning, returning home in the evening. Once, I was playing ‘cooking’ game by offering small pieces of stones as cooked rice to Bhagavan, and I asked him to eat them. Bhagavan readily put those stones into his mouth and pretended to eat. When my grandmother objected to it, Bhagavan replied that the child was happily offering him the stones as food and he did not want to disappoint her.
Once, when seated next to Bhagavan in the dining hall, I asked my grandmother to serve me more of a particular preparation. She declined. When she was about to serve more of the same preparation again to Bhagavan, he refused on the ground that what was applicable to the child was applicable to him.
Bhagavan taught me Tamil, Telugu, and Sanskrit starting from the alphabets. He also taught me arithmetic. The first Sanskrit sloka he taught me was from Upadesa Saram. Eventually, I learned all the thirty slokas and recited them before Bhagavan, who was very pleased. Bhagavan presented to me a copy of the book Ramana Vijayam by Suddhananda Bharati after writing my name on it. The book also tells the story of Bhagavan’s stay at Patala Linga. Being curious, I visited that place in Arunachaleswara temple, but I could not go inside due to bats flying around and the stinking smell from inside. I told Bhagavan about my experience and asked how he could stay at a place like that for such a long time. His reply was that he was not aware of his stay there and that he came to know of it from others. This shows he was com- pletely oblivious of time and space while inside Patala Linga.
In my school, children used to play kolattam (a game using two wooden sticks). I did not have the sticks to play. My grandmother was not willing to spend two paise (1/32 of a rupee) for the sticks. When I told Bhagavan of my problem, he asked his attendant Madhava Swami, to get a branch from a tree, out of which he made two beautiful kolattam sticks and presented them to me.
Somebody told me not to address Bhagavan as ‘Thatha’ (grandfather). Bhagavan replied that as I was at the Ashram since childhood, there was nothing wrong in calling him ‘Thatha’.
In early 1950, when Bhagavan was very ill, I was at Lucknow. My grandmother, who was working at the Ashram, asked Bhagavan’s permission to visit me and then go to Kasi. Bhagavan told her that when she took a dip in the Ganges at Kasi, she could perform the ceremony on his behalf too. After staying for a few days with me she went to Kasi and while taking a dip in the evening, thinking of Ramana, somebody told her to look up. She saw a large bright star trailing its light across the sky. And this happened at the exact time of Bhagavan’s mahanirvana.
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- photos: Rajalakshmiammal; second: Venuammal and Alagammal, Bhagavan's mother
- https://archive.ashrama.org/newsletters/2012/may-jun#article.3
- https://archive.ashrama.org/newsletters/2013/may-jun#article.3
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Innovative Cancer Treatments: How Sammprada Hospital Is Redefining Oncology Care
Most trusted Rajalakshmi hospital continued to serve the society as Sammprada hospital from 2020. Our transformation in 2020 marked a new chapter in our journey towards excellence in medical care. Led by Dr. Radheshyam Naik, one of India’s eminent Medical Oncologists, as the Medical Director, we continue to stand at the forefront of healthcare innovation and compassion.
Dr. Radheshyam Naik, a pioneer with over 30 years in the field of Medical Oncology. He has had an excellent academic career spanning 30 years in managing solid tumours, haematological disorders, BMT and several peer reviewed publications in leading journals.
His special interests include BMT, as well as new drug development and clinical trials. He has pioneered haematology and bone marrow transplantation in Karnataka. He leads the largest and most successful Bone Marrow Transplant Service in Bangalore. Notably, he performed Karnataka’s first intra-arterial chemotherapy through port and is also credited with the state’s first bone marrow transplant. To date, he has completed over 500 bone marrow transplants.
He received advanced training from the world’s leading institutions including M.D. Anderson Cancer Institute, USA, International School for Cancer Care, Oxford, UK, University of New South Wales, Australia.
He has special interest in Bone Marrow Transplant programme and also undergone advanced trainings at Hadassah University, Israel; Detroit medical centre, The New York hospital USA, Cornell Medical centre and at Harper Hospital, Michigan USA.
Sammprada is a boutique cancer hospital with 40 beds. It is located in a serene environment. The infrastructure in the hospital is such that we have very low infection rates. The cancer care system at Sammprada as devised by Dr. Radheshyam, is based on evidence derived from scientific research which in-turn enables effective health outcomes for our patients. Our medical decisions including treatment options are consistent with the needs and preferences of the patients’. They are based on evidence gathered from health services research on care patterns, clinical trials and comparative effectiveness research. The multi-disciplinary team approach for determining the patient’s treatment plan enables informed clinical decision making and adherence to evidence based guidelines. At Sammprada, we don’t believe in one size fits all. Every patient receives an individualised care. We not only take into account the cancer, its stage and biology, we also consider patient related factors, comorbidities, patient wishes and patient psychology while formulating the treatment plan.
Each plan is discussed with the patient and the family before starting the treatment. We give equal importance to avoiding side effects of treatment as much as we focus on efficacy of treatment on cancer. Thereby maintaining highest possible quality of life. We utilise all modern available therapies including chemotherapy, hormone therapy, anti-angiogenic treatment, targeted therapy and immunotherapy. In cases where patients get side effects, we manage it meticulously till the patient recovers.
We employ innovative methods, including weekly chemotherapy, metronomic chemotherapy, a combination of chemotherapy with anti-angiogenic drugs and immunotherapy, as well as intra-arterial and intracavitary chemotherapy. We also know that cancer is as much a disease of the mind as of the body. So, throughout the treatment we support the patient with psychotherapy and whenever necessary psychiatry help. We believe nutrition plays a vital role in cancer care, so we offer patients a clean, nutritious, and individualized diet. Recognizing the need for spiritual support, we also provide facilities for yoga, pranayama, and dhyana. Additionally, we offer comprehensive supportive and palliative treatment options.
With the multi-modal approach to cancer treatment, nurses play an integral role in offering the complex oncology treatment regimen. Our nurses are highly trained, very skilful and empathetic. The quality of care offered at Sammprada and the nature of patient outcomes are critically determined by the Staff nurse to patient ratio. In principle, we maintain a 1:2 ratio which enables personalized care resulting in patient satisfaction, reduces medication errors, diminishes length of hospital stay and readmissions (due to hospital acquired infections), and minimize patient mortality
We take all necessary precautions to prevent infections in our patients, including maintaining environmental hygiene, ensuring hand hygiene, and isolating infected patients. Whenever patients get infected, we treat them with culture directed anti-bacterial and anti-fungal in an aggressive manner. Our treatment related fatality is one of the lowest in the country. Our motto is to control cancer without sacrificing quality of life.
We gladly use the services of alternative doctors if a patient wishes to enhance their quality of life. We also incorporate alternative medicine forms like Ayurveda and complementary therapies, such as yoga and meditation, alongside conventional allopathic treatment to manage symptoms and improve the quality of life for cancer patients. Such methods also enable relief from other side-effects of cancer such as fatigue, pain and mental health issues.
At Sammprada, beyond specialized medical services, we focus on holistic well-being. Our hospital provides counselling, pain management, nutrition, emotional well-being support, and physical fitness programs. We believe in treating not just the ailment but the individual as a whole, ensuring the best possible care and support
All our consultants do their own clinical audit of the patients they treat to have a continuous improvement in the quality of their treatment. We also publish scientific papers in prestigious Indian and international journals. We also have facilities to do clinical trials.
At Sammprada Hospital, we believe in giving back to the community that has supported us. Through Shobha Trust, our dedicated CSR activities raise awareness about critical diseases and bring medical camps to remote areas, ensuring essential healthcare reaches those in need.
As a boutique hospital, we are among the first to launch a preventive oncology department led by Dr. Vinod Ramani, a specialist in preventive oncology. Our preventive oncology clinic offers individuals the opportunity to assess their cancer risk, undergo relevant screenings, and receive personalized preventive advice. In addition to this we go into the community and do awareness talks and large-scale screening of individuals.
We At Sammprada Believe In The Following Preventive Practices:
Understand the significance of preventing, rather than treating, cancers.
Be aware of and able to promote risk-reduction strategies and healthy lifestyle choices.
Be able to use this information to impact change at a macro and micro level to influence public health reducing incidences of cancer diagnoses.
To be focused on women in villages. Most of the heath issues in women being malnutrition, osteoporosis, thyroid disorders, and cancer.
Prevention is better than cure, less expensive than cure.
We should look at comprehensive health care, with cancer as an indirect focus.
We should involve government machinery and NGOs for volunteers.
Focus on common/preventable cancers like oral cancers, breast cancers, uterine cervix cancers, and stomach and lung cancers.
We focus on preventive measures such as reducing tobacco chewing to prevent oral cancer, annual mammograms and ultrasounds for early breast cancer detection, HPV vaccinations to lower cervical cancer risk, yearly Pap smears for early cervical cancer detection, and Hepatitis B vaccinations to prevent liver cancer.
Focus on girls to educate them on menstrual hygiene and vaccinations to prevent cervix cancer.
Genomic testing in people who have a family history of cancer.
Training the teachers at school, local doctors at PHC for continued evaluation and principles of cancer prevention.
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"Exclusive: Bigg Boss Tamil 7 to Feature a Surprising Combination of TV Host Bhavana Balakrishnan and Acclaimed Folk Singer Rajalakshmi Senthil! Get Ready for Unprecedented Drama and Unforgettable Performances!"
The upcoming season of the popular television show Bigg Boss Tamil is generating a lot of buzz as fans eagerly speculate about the potential contestants. The seventh edition of the show is scheduled to air in September or October. According to rumors, singer and actress Rajalakshmi Senthil and renowned host Bhavana Balakrishnan have been approached to participate in the upcoming season. Bhavana,…

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The upcoming season of the popular television show Bigg Boss Tamil is generating a lot of buzz as fans eagerly speculate about the potential contestants. The seventh edition of the show is scheduled to air in September or October. According to rumors, singer and actress Rajalakshmi Senthil and renowned host Bhavana Balakrishnan have been approached to participate in the upcoming season. Bhavana,…

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The upcoming season of the popular television show Bigg Boss Tamil is generating a lot of buzz as fans eagerly speculate about the potential contestants. The seventh edition of the show is scheduled to air in September or October. According to rumors, singer and actress Rajalakshmi Senthil and renowned host Bhavana Balakrishnan have been approached to participate in the upcoming season. Bhavana,…

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3D Body Scanning for Human Anthropometry
by Mrs. M. Priscilla | Deepika. S | Gayathri. G | Rajalakshmi. M "3D Body Scanning for Human Anthropometry"
Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-6 , October 2020,
URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd33327.pdf
Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electronics-and-communication-engineering/33327/3d-body-scanning-for-human-anthropometry/mrs-m-priscilla
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In the fields of sports and health sciences, changes in body shape are one of the most important parameters in order to evaluate the effects of physical training or routine workout performed. Until now, these parameters were typically measured under manually skilled techniques in anthropometry. The purposes of present study were to develop 3D anthropometry and to determine feasibility of the measurements such as lengths, circumferences, body surface area BSA and body or segment volumes with comparing to other conventional methods. The colour information was used to detect the position of land mark seals which was pasted on the skin according to the anatomical basis in human anthropometry. Anthropometric data as well as body surface area and body volume measured by using 3D body scanning technologies might be widely prospective for evaluating the differences or changes in body shape in such fields as health and sports sciences.
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Reciprocal Promise: Types & Statutory Provisions under Indian Contract Act
This article is written by Millia Dasgupta, from Jindal Global Law School. This article discusses reciprocal promise, the types of reciprocal promises and rules regarding it.
Introduction
Contracts are the founding stone of many agreements. When we think of contracts we think of one party agreeing to do something and the other party doing an act in return. I.e, I give you an apple and you pay for it. But many times in contracts, parties just agree to do things or they promise to do certain acts.
Unlike an act, promises are not tangible. Thus, due to its nature, many doubts can come up. What happens when the two promises of the parties are dependent on each other, or the promises become impossible to perform later on? In this article, we will discuss such intricacies.
Definition of a Promise
Section 2 of the Indian Contract Act of 1872 defines what promises are-
When someone expresses his willingness to do (or not to do) something, he is said to make a proposal.
When the other person (to whom the proposal is made) accepts the proposal, the proposal becomes a promise.
Here, the person who made the proposal is the ‘promisor’, and the person to whom the proposal is made is called the ‘promisee’.
When, at the desire of the promisor, the promisee does something, does not to something or promises to do something; this act of the promise is called ‘consideration of the promise’.
These promises (that the promisee does to form the consideration) form an agreement.
Such promises that form an agreement are called reciprocal promises.
Illustrations:
Navya expresses her willingness to pay for some coats to Ashok. (proposal)
Ashok accepts Navya’s proposal to pay through the word (Now Navya has promised to pay).
Now Navya is the promisor and Ashok is the promisee.
Now, due to Navya’s promise to pay, Ashok promises to supply the coat. (Ashok’ promise to provide the coat is a consideration).
Ashok’s promise to supply sets the agreement in place.
Ashok’s promise to supply is a reciprocal promise.
What are reciprocal promises?
Section 2(f) of the Indian Contract Act, 1982 talks about what are reciprocal promises. Reciprocal promises which form are a part of the consideration.
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Types of Reciprocal Promises
Mutual and independent
This concept has evolved through jurisprudence. It states that the two promises of the parties are independent of each other and they do not have to rely on each other for performance. Suppose there is a contract where A will give chocolates to B and B will give Pokemon cards to A.
A can fulfil his promise even if B does not give him the pokemon cards i.e- the absence of Pokemon cards does not make the performance of his promise impossible. The same goes for B. Thus while the acts are binding, they are mutually exclusive and are thus independent of each other.
However, if the contract states the acts must be done in a certain order then that clause should be upheld.
In Mrs Saradamani Kandappan vs. Mrs S. Rajalakshmi and Ors, Sadarmani was paying for a piece of land to Rajalakshmi in instalments. Before the payment of the last instalment, Sadarmani wanted to see the title document Rajalakshmi failed to show it and Saradamani thus did not pay the last instalment.
Thus, Rajalakshmi terminated the contract. Sadarmani moved to the court and argued that failure to show the title document was the reason she could not pay the last instalment. The court ruled that these two promises (the promise to show the title document and the promise to pay for the last document) were exclusive as Sadarmani could pay the last instalment without showing the title document. Thus, Sadarmani should have paid the last instalment.
Conditional
This is when the performance is dependent upon the prior performance of the other party. If the first party fails to perform his promise, then it will be impossible for the second party to perform his side of the contract.
Suppose the contract if A promises to give money to B, if B promises to buys Maggi for A. If A defaults, i.e- he fails to pay B, then it will be impossible for B to hold up his side of the contract as he won’t be able to buy the Maggi if A does not pay him. Thus, this type of contract is considered a conditional contract.
In M/s Shanti Builders vs. CIBA Industrial Workers’ Co-Operative Housing Society Ltd., the defendant, CIBA alleged that they suffered losses as Shanti builders did not do their work on time. On the other hand, Shanti builders contested they were not given plots of land (as per payment for construction). Since this plot of land was not given to them, they were not able to complete construction.
The court held in favour of Shanti Builders and stated that if the nature of the transaction states that certain promises must be performed first before others, then that order must be followed. They also stated that in regards to conditional promises, the first party can not ask for the performance of the second party without performing their act first.
Concurrent
Here, parties promise to do acts that have to be performed simultaneously. A party will be exempted from doing their promise if the other party is not ready or willing to do their promise. Here ‘readiness’ means financial abilities and ‘ willingness’ is perceived through the action of the party.
For example, P is supplying coats to R. P will only supply the coats if R financially can and is willing to, and R will only pay if P is willing to and has the goods.
In J.P. Builders vs. A. Ramadas Rao, the court stated the definitions of readiness and willingness.
Rules Regarding Performance of Reciprocal Promises
Section 51– Simultaneous Performance
Like we had discussed in concurrent promises, if the other party is not ready or willing to perform their promise, then the other party does not need to perform their side of the promise.
Thus, if Ashok and Navya are in a contract, Ashok need not pay for the goods unless Navya is willing and ready. Similarly, Navya need not give the goods unless Ashok is willing and ready.
In Pushkarnarayan S. Maheshwari vs Kubrabai Gulamali, it was held that the burden of proof is on the Plaintiff to prove that he performed or remained ready and willing to perform the contract.
Section 52– A sequence of Performance
If the contract calls for an order in which the acts promised should be performed, then the acts should be performed in that order. Otherwise, the sequence of the order is determined by the nature of the promises.
For example, if B cannot build a road he promised to build without providing material, then A’s promised act should be performed first, then B’s.
Section 53– One party preventing the other to perform their promise
If one party prevents, or makes it impossible for the other party to perform their job, then the affected party has the option of voiding the contract. They also have the option of asking for compensations for the damages.
For example, Ashok is willing to supply coats to Navya, but on the day of delivery, Navya does not show up or locks Ashok in his shop; then Ashok can void the contract or collect compensation.
Section 54– Reciprocal and dependent promises
When the nature of the promise is conditional, the first party (the party who has to perform in order for the other party to perform) can not ask the other party to perform their promise, if they do not perform first.
The second party can also ask for compensation if they face damages due to the non-performance of the first party.
For example, Aaryan is a carpenter and Sara provides wood. They have a contract that Sara will provide wood to Aaryan and then he will make a table for her. If Sara refuses to provide the wood, then she can not expect Aaryan to make the table. If Aaryan faces any loss due to the fact Sara failed to provide wood, then he can ask for compensation.
Section 55– Failure to perform in stipulated time
If performing an act in a specific time frame is essential to the contract, and the promisor fails to do so, then the aggrieved party or the promisee can either void the contract and ask for compensation for losses.
If time is not essential to the contract then the promisee can not void the contract, he can also ask for compensation of losses that were suffered due to the delay.
In M/S Citadel Fine Pharmaceuticals vs M/S Ramaniyam Real Estates Pvt. Ltd. and Ors. (2011), it was stated that the intentions of the parties expressed in the contract are imperative to signal whether the time is of the essence when the nature of the transaction does not make it very clear.
Section 56– Impossible or unlawful act
If the promisor promises to do something which is impossible to do, then the contract is void. This section, thus, deals with the ‘Doctrine of Frustration’.
The conditions that should be satisfied in order to invoke this section are –
The cause should not be a result of a default of the parties.
The cause must be unforeseeable and inevitable.
The cause must render the entire contract impossible to do.
There are two scenarios which are illustrated below-
Initial impossibility
This is when the promisor and promisee enter into a contract to do any act which they both know is impossible to do then the contract is void.
If the promisor promises to do an act that he knows can not be done, then he is liable to pay compensation for the losses suffered by the promisee due to his incapability to perform the act.
Thus, Ashok promises to supply Navya a coat made of bear fur. Navya wishes to wear this coat for a television interview. But, Ashok is aware that it is impossible for him to supply a bear coat to her in this season, but he still promises to sell her one and enters into a contract with her. In this situation, Navya can void the contract and can ask compensation for the losses she suffered.
Subsequent Impossibility
At the time of making the contract, the act might have been possible and lawful, but later on, it became impossible to do due to some reasons. In this case, the contract becomes void when the act becomes impossible to do.
Taking from the previous example, at the time that Ashok enters the contract, he will be able to provide a coat made of bear fur to Navya. But after he enters the contract, the Government puts a ban on the supply of products made of bear fur. Now Ashok can not supply Navya with the coat she wanted. Thus, the contract becomes void when the Government passes the law.
Section 57– Reciprocal promises or legal and illegal acts
The parties may have entered the contract to do legal acts. But after the contract was established, under specific conditions, they agreed to do illegal acts. In this case, the previous legal acts are valid and the preceding illegal acts are held void.
For example, Ashok promises to supply coats to Navya. Navya then promises to sell such coats on the black market for more profits. Here Ashok’s promise to supply coats to Navya is valid but Navy’s promise to sell such coats on the black market is invalid.
Section 58– Alternative promise of legal and illegal acts
Parties may promise to do legal acts that branch off into illegal acts.
For example, Preeti promises to pay back her loan to Rohit. But this loan shall be paid with black money. Thus, while Preeti’s promises to pay back the loan is valid, the promise to pay with black money is invalid.
Conclusion
In this article, we have defined what a reciprocal promise is. We have also discussed the various types of reciprocal promises (mutual and independent, conditional and concurrent). We have also talked about the various rules that need to be followed with regards to reciprocal promises which are Sections 51-58 of the Indian Contract Act, 1872.
Reference
https://www.mondaq.com/india/CorporateCommercial-Law/679214/Reciprocal-Promises-An-Overview
https://www.toppr.com/guides/business-laws/indian-contract-act-1872-part-ii/performance-of-reciprocal-promise/
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Bollywood Movies Part CXLVI: The Mollywood Takeover Part XVI

Ambujakshan (Sreenivasan) narrates his script to a director (Manoj K Jayan), telling the story of Thayyal Karan (Kunchako Boban) and Sumathi (Rima Kallingal). As he narrates, the director proposes changes to the script to make it more modern.
Chirakodinja Kinavukal is a very good movie that takes various movie tropes and plays with them in a very different way. The end is a little surprising but enhances the rest of the movie in its simplicity. The performances are wonderful, especially Sreenivasan’s and Rima Kallingal’s. Favorite song is Nilaakkudame Nilaakkudame (no subtitles).

When Sarath (Nishan K. P. Nanaiah) returns from abroad, he wants to fulfill his childhood dream of working with his childhood friends Sunny (Asif Ali) and Varsha (Rima Kallingal). However, he discovers the two have changed greatly when he was away and have drifted away from him and each other. Can their friendship return?
Ritu asks the question “Seasons change, do we?” and that question forms the crux of the story. The story itself is compelling and well thought out. All three main actors do a wonderful job portraying their characters younger and older. Favorite songs are Venal Kattil and Ku Ku Ku Theevandi. Neither song has subtitles.

When Sankaran (Jayasurya) dies unexpectedly after his wedding, he haunts his younger brother Mohanan (also Jayasurya) to make him tell Sankaran’s wife Rajalakshmi (Meera Nandan) that he’s still around. Meanwhile, Mohanan has his own marital troubles, as he is separated from his wife Jyotsna (Rima Kallingal).
Sankaranum Mohananum has an interesting concept that is drawn out too long. While the movie brings up questions about relationship and death, it also uses Sankaran too much and makes his gimmick uninteresting after the first few times it’s seen. Jayasurya does a good job playing both characters. There are no songs.
#the great venture into Bollywood#becomes the great venture into malayalam cinema#with ritu we go back to 2009 for rima kallingal#ritu is rima kallingal's debut#ritu is also regarded as one of the films that began the new wave movement in malayalam cinema#my favorite for this one is chirakodinja kinavukal
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My Research Question
For my Research Topic, I chose to look into the AddHealth Data Set. I was most interested in how having a parent at home influences the academic success of their children. My curiosity in this area was motivated by a Pew Research Study, which found that 60% of children believe they are better off with a parent at home (D’Vera Cohn, Gretchen Livingston, and Wendy Wang. 2014). In the US, most children (>60%) have either two working parents, or one parent who is exclusively working, with no stay at home counterpart (Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2015 https://www.bls.gov/news.release/famee.nr0.htm).
To find literature related to this topic, I used the search terms “stay-at-home parents and student success”, “latchkey children and academic success”and “after-school parental supervision and academic success”. Of the research studies I found, a number of them showed a positive relationship between the presence of Stay-at-Home parents and greater academic success for their children (Bettinger 2014, Fan 2001, Fehrman 1987, Ingram 2007, Rajalakshm 2015). Some of these studies attributed the students’ greater academic success at least in part to better supervision and help with homework after-school (Fan 2001, Fehrman 1987, Ingram 2007), but others only showed that there was a benefit for students who had a parent at home and did not determine a specific factor to be more influential than others (Bettinger 2014). The study by Rajalakshm et al. actually did not find much of a relationship between having a parent at home and academic success, unless the students were low income. Each of these studies took into account many different variables relating to the age of students studied, the geographic region where they go to school, and their socio-economic status. For this reason, it is hard to get an overall picture of how parental supervision afterschool influences students academically in a general sense. I therefore think it might be useful and interesting to perform a broader study using the AddHealth Data set, which includes data from students in grades 7-12 from around the United States.
I am therefore proposing the following research question: Does having a parent at home, specifically after school, lead to greater academic success? I hypothesize that students who have a parent at home when they get home from school will have more academic success than their unsupervised counterparts, as measured by course grades. My question is not designed to go into the details of what the parents are or are not doing with their child/children while at home, it simply asks whether or not they are there with the child, and is this sufficient for greater student success overall.
My Codebook
The variables I am considering relate to how often a parent is at home when a child returns from school (H1RM12 and H1RF12) and I will be comparing students who always have a parent at home with those who never have a parent at home. For my second data set, I will choose to measure academic success based on letter grades in English, Math, History, and Science (H13D11-14).
Literature Cited
1) Bettinger E. “Home with Mom: The Effects of Stay-at-Home Parents on Children’s Long-Run Educational Outcomes.” Journal of Labor Economics. 2014.
Summary: Study follows the success of students who benefited from a government paid program wherein their parent was paid to stay home with a younger sibling. Students showed marked academic improvement over their peers.
2) Fehrmann P, Keith T, and Reimers T. “Home Influence on School Learning: Direct and Indirect Effects of Parental Involvement on High School Grades.” The Journal of Educational Research. 1987.
Summary: Examines the effects of parental involvement in student homework help and TV monitoring. Concluded that parental involvement with homework leads to improved grades.
3) Fan X, Chen M. “Parental Involvement and Students’ Academic Achievement: A Meta-Analysis”. Educational Psychology Review. 2001.
Summary: Analyzed the connection between parental involvement in students’ education and academic success (in terms of GPA and grades). Found there was a link between parental home supervision and improved grades, though authors acknowledge it was the weakest of the relationships studied.
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Bulbul Ahmed, the 'superhero', migrated to the land of no go back on July 15, 2010. To commemorate the past due actor, his circle of relatives and the Bulbul Ahmed Foundation honored veteran artists. In that continuity, this 12 months 'Mahanayak Bulbul Ahmed Smriti Sammanna 2020' is being given to veteran actress Mirana Zaman. ‘Any honor is a lot of pride and honor. Bulbul Bhai becomes certainly one of my favorite humans. We did quite a few works collectively. He changed into very near that dating. I can't specific how happy it is to acquire the Memorial Medal of this sort of person, ”said Mirana Zaman, a 71-yr-old veteran actress. His phrases can be actually heard even though he is a bit overwhelmed by a load of age. Speaking on the phone, the gifted actress further said about Bulbul Ahmed, ‘Bulbul Bhai become first-rate as a man and as an actor. Never spoke loudly. Together we did a number of shooting. I have visible him humble all the time. Again he becomes very vocal throughout work. If the co-artist does now not cooperate in the course of the work, then true appearing is by no means possible. Bulbul Bhai becomes very straightforward and useful at work. He is more youthful than me. He constantly reputable everyone. His type demeanor nonetheless fascinates me. The premature death of this type of virtuous man has harmed me. It changed into certainly one of the first-rate gifts I ever received from his own family. ' Mirana Zaman began her profession in 1962 by using singing in a play on Radio Pakistan. For the last five and a half of decades, he has acted in parallel in radio, TV, and film. He has acted in several plays. During this time he has given voice to numerous radio performances. This actress has acted in over a hundred movies. He can not say exactly how many plays he has acted in. He handiest stated that at one time he can be seen in almost every drama on BTV for years. Ready Bulbul Ahmed Memorial Medal. Photo collected. Prepared Bulbul Ahmed Memorial Medal. Pictures are collected. The beginning of Bulbul Ahmed and Mirana Zaman additionally have similarities. They commenced their careers with the radio. Bulbul Ahmed began his profession as an announcer of Bangladesh Betar. During this time in Corona, they acted collectively in the BTV drama 'Eisab Dinratri'. Regarding the memories of those days with Bulbul Ahmed, Mirana Zaman said, "We used to memorize the script collectively then. In the story, simply as we had been like our own family, the taking pictures set changed into approximately our own family. From this drama, our dating with Bulbul Bhai became closer. ' July 15 is the death anniversary of Bulbul Ahmed. 10 years of his departure. Speaking on behalf of the Bulbul Ahmed Foundation, his daughter Tahsin Farzana Tilottama stated, "Every 12 months on my father's death anniversary, I honor those who've done loads for our culture however can't do anything because of old age." We are happy for you to honor proficient humans like Mirana Zaman. This time no large occasion is viable for Corona. The medal may be handed over to Mirana Zaman at her confined presence. Bulbul Ahmed and Mirana Zaman in a drama scene. Pictures collected. Bulbul Ahmed and Mirana Zaman in a drama scene. Photo collected. In 2015, the 'Bulbul Ahmed Foundation' was formed. This is the fourth time that honors are being given from this foundation. Earlier, actors Nazmul Huda Bachchu, Keramat Maula, and ATM Shamsuzzaman received the award. He was born in 1941 in antique Dhaka. Bulbul Ahmed became very gifted. He studied at Dhaka Collegiate School, Notre Dame College, and Dhaka University. After finishing his studies, he started his profession in a bank. Besides his job, Bulbul Ahmed started acting on TV. The first TV drama starring Bulbul Ahmed turned into 'Baraf Gala Nadi' directed via Abdullah Al-Mamun. Notable TV dramas starring Bulbul Ahmed are ‘Malanch’, ‘Idiot’, ‘Malyadan’, ‘Bardidi’, ‘Another Falgun’, ‘Last Afternoon Girl’. He has acted in extra than four hundred dramas along with serial and block dramas. His last TV drama was 'Babar Bari' which turned into shot in 2009. Abdullah made his performing debut in 1973 with Yusuf Imam (Yusuf Zahir) 'Yeh Kare Biye'. The following yr, he starred in Abdullah Al-Mamun's Angika. The films have been big hits on the time. However, Bulbul Ahmed will continually be revered through the visitors of the Dhaka cinema for his immortal introduction of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay within the characters 'Srikant' and 'Devdas'. With these movies ‘Rajalakshmi Srikanth’ and ‘Devdas’, he gained the hearts of all instructions of viewers. Apart from this, Bulbul Ahmed established himself at a unique height within the movies 'Mahanayak', 'Simana Periye', and 'Suryakanya'.
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Akash Hospital Vadapalani
Aakash Fertility Center and Hospital is a Fertility Hospital based in Vadapalani, Chennai. It was established in the year 1994 and since its origin, it has picked up expertise in the assessment and treatment of fruitlessness. Presently, they are known as extraordinary compared to other ripeness centers in Chennai. They have specialist consultants that are able in male and female Infertility, In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) and Intrauterine Insemination (IUI). Different services that are accessible at the hospital are erectile dysfunction Shockwave Therapy (EDST), Microsurgery for Tubal Repair, Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI), Hysteroscopy, Embryo Freezing, Semen Banking, and Laparoscopy. Aakash Fertility Center and Hospital understand the social and passionate injury that individuals experience. They expect to give the best services to all the penniless patients at reasonable costs. the committed group of doctors does their best to expedite a smile patients' face. The success pace of doctors is also high. Fruitlessness Counselors in the hospital give counseling to managing the social stigma joined to barrenness.
Dr. T. Kamaraj is the consultant in sexual medication at the hospital. He is the beneficiary of the best specialist grant from Dr. MGR Medical University, Importing the most present-day laser gadget 'Saturn Active' without precedent for India and serving the general population. Dr. K.S. Jeyarani Kamaraj is a barrenness specialist at the hospital. She was perceived and granted the ladies of the Year 2010 by the Lions club. Individuals suffering from Diabetes, Cardiac problems and different ailments can consider this hospital to have specialized consideration of their whole problems, starting from counseling to cutting edge treatment. There is no other exclusive hospital for conceptive prescription with all the propelled treatment. There are full-time sexologists in the hospital to treat all male and female sexual problems scientifically with certainty. The doctors at Aakash Fertility have performed more than 3997 IVF procedures. If you know more about Best IVF Clinic so you can click here below links.
Dr. K.S Jeyarani Kamaraj
Dr. K.S Jeyarani Kamaraj is a fruitlessness specialist and gynecologist presently rehearsing at Dr. Kamaraj Hospital for Men's Health and Aakash Fertility Center and Hospital, Chennai. Dr. K.S Jeyarani has finished MBBS, MD in Obstetrics and Gynecology and PGDCG from Madurai Medical College in 1988, 1992 and 2010 respectively. Dr. K.S Jeyaraj specializes in IVF, IUI, High-risk pregnancy care and Normal vaginal conveyance.
Dr Jeyarani Kamaraj performs in the restorative field of Obstetrics and Gynecology where she is responsible for aiding in pregnancy, labor and other related matters that have to do with wellbeing challenges being looked in the regenerative system of a lady. She is a notable specialist in Chennai with more than 28 years of experience. This very much read and all around qualified specialist believes in making a reassuring situation for her patients so that their prosperity and basic needs are taken consideration of, especially when they are experiencing pregnancy and getting ready to experience labor. Her keen insight has won her numerous patients as she specializes in shifted fields inside gynecology, including surrogacy guidance, arranging parenthood with preventative exhortation, pre and post natal consideration, Cesarean Section conveyance and other gynecology problems that may have to do with menstruation, menopause, fibroids, endometriosis and substantially more.
Oasis Fertility
Oasis Fertility is an IVF Center which is arranged in Anna Nagar, Chennai. Since it's beginning in 2009, Oasis has built up itself as a believed social insurance specialist co-op in the field of conceptive prescription. The administrations offered at the Center incorporate Infertility assessment, In Vitro Fertilization (IVF), Hysteroscopy, Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), Embryo gift, In Vitro Maturation of Oocytes and Male infertility medications. The middle additionally comprises of a few social insurance administrations identified with Gynecology Laparoscopy, Egg solidifying, Normal vaginal conveyance, Cesarean conveyance, Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis (PGD), Laser Assisted Hatching of fetuses, and Sperm gift programs.
Oasis Fertility serves its offices with the usage of world-class advances. The inside has different branches which are arranged crosswise over Vijayawada, Warangal, Gachibowli, Dilsukhnagar, and Banjara Hills. The middle pursues the rules made by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). Dr. Vasundara Jagannathan and Dr. Niveditha V. C. are reliably rehearsing at the inside. They have a rehearsing knowledge of over multi-decade and almost 10 years in their particular fields of aptitude. Oasis Fertility is an exhaustive medicinal services supplier with explicit regard for infertility medications. Oasis is a 'one-stop' single-day care facility where interview, examination, and treatment are dealt with over the span of a solitary day. We additionally take massive pride in our severe adherence to guidelines and quality. Oasis is an ISO 2001 confirmed association and tirelessly pursues the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) rules. Oasis is likewise an individual from the American Society for Reproductive Medicine and The Federation of Obstetric and Gynecological Societies of India.
Apollo Speciality Hospitals
Apollo Specialty Hospital situated in OMR-Road, Chennai is a Multi-Specialty Hospital. The specialized centers of perfection with several key specialties incorporate Gastroenterology Medical and Surgical, Vascular Surgery, Pediatrics, Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), Intra Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI), In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF), Accident and Trauma - Complex and Revision Surgeries Care, Revision Surgery, and Endocrinology/Diabetology. They pursue an all-out inclusion approach and are altogether associated with the consideration of the patients.
Worked as the first computerized hospital in Chennai, it has the element of customized workflows to ensure the comfort of easily accessible electronic medicinal records, a mechanized prescription safety shield and e-installment systems. The novel "I See U" highlights allows virtual visits of patients to the hospital.
The hospital has another milestone by treating almost 40 million patients across 120 countries. It was established in 1983 and is a tertiary consideration hospital that promises world-class medicinal services to the individuals. Dr. Parimalam Ramanathan is the Gynecology and Obstetrics consulting specialist at Apollo Specialty Hospital.
Morpheus Meenakshi International IVF Center
Morpheus Meenakshi International IVF Center is India's leading chain of Indo - German fertility centers. Morpheus IVF is the primary company to set up an organized chain of IVF clinics in India. Backed by the vast experience of our German Doctors alongside a group of leading Gynecologists from India, the fertility center are among the best IVF clinics in India. The group of Gynecologists in India brings to you more than 100+ long periods of involvement in the field of fertility the board. Morpheus IVF fertility center offers to patients world-class fertility treatment regarding convention the executives, embryological procedures, international quality standards and uniform pricing over the entirety of its center in India.
Morpheus IVF Embryology Labs are equipped with the most recent State-of-the-craftsmanship gear imported from leading providers over the world. Our IVF labs adhere to internationally accepted conventions and quality frameworks for the handling of eggs and sperms We offer a remarkable program titled "Double Your Chances of Pregnancy" for IVF/ICSI treatment. It is a clinically result-oriented and cost-effective treatment plan. Under this program, you get the second cycle at no additional procedural cost, if the main cycle does not lead to clinical pregnancy (conditions apply). What amount does IVF Treatment Cost In spite of the well-known discernment for IVF treatment, IVF treatment need not be an expensive recommendation. Keeping in mind the different clinical needs of different classes of patients, we at Morpheus have evolved 'cost-effective treatment designs' with a singular point of yielding a higher pregnancy rate for our esteemed patients. IVF procedures can be cost-effective on the off chance that you pick the correct treatment plan for yourself in an interview with our Consulting Infertility Specialist. Numerous other IVF centers tend to charge for various services independently, wherein the aggregate cost paid by patients is far higher than the original cost quoted to them. We at Morpheus believe in giving value for a cash bundle to every one of our patients irrespective of whichever plan picked by patients. This is a clinically proven cost-effective treatment plan. In this arrangement, second cycle procedures are done free of cost if the first cycle endeavor does not lead to clinical pregnancy. This arrangement does not include freezing, thawing, blastocyst charges as every patient may not need these services. However on the off chance that you have enrolled in the DYC plan you naturally are entitled to a discount on rundown cost for these additional services, should you require them. The second IVF endeavor is performed just if the first endeavor does not lead to clinical pregnancy.
Dr. Rajalakshmi. R
Dr. Rajalakshmi. R is a standout amongst other Ophthalmologists in Gopala Puram, Chennai. You can meet Dr. R Rajalakshmi actually at Dr. Mohan's Diabetes Specialities Center in Gopala Puram, Chennai. You can book an instant appointment online with Dr. R Rajalakshmi has a fantastic community of Ophthalmologists in India.
You will find Ophthalmologists with over 35 years of experience. You can find Ophthalmologists online in Chennai and from crosswise over India. View the profile of medical pros and their reviews from different patients to make an informed decision. Dr. Rajalakshmi R is an infertility expert, obstetrician and gynecologist who is specializing in IVF, ICSI, IUI, Blastocyst Culture, Cryopreservation, Surgical sperm retrieval and additionally counseling of patients. Dr. Rajalakshmi. R has completed MBBS from The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University in 2000 and MD in Obstetrics and Gynecology from Sri Ramachandra University, Chennai in 2006. By and by, Dr. Rajalakshmi is practicing at Morpheus Meenakshi International IVF Center, Chennai.
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How Does IVF Work And Cost Of IVF In Chennai | ElaWoman
In vitro fertilization (IVF) enables with fertilization, embryo development, and implantation, so you can get pregnant.
How does IVF work?
IVF stands for in vitro fertilization. It’s one of the greater well known varieties of assisted reproductive era (ART). IVF works by using the usage of a aggregate of drug treatments and surgical strategies to assist sperm fertilize an egg, and assist the fertilized egg implant on your uterus.
First, you are taking medication that makes numerous of your eggs mature and ready for fertilization. Then the health practitioner takes the eggs from your body and mixes them with sperm in a lab, to help the sperm fertilize the eggs. Then they positioned 1 or more fertilized eggs (embryos) without delay into your uterus. Pregnancy happens if any of the embryos implant in the lining of your uterus.
IVF has many steps, and it takes numerous months to complete the entire procedure. It on occasion works on the first attempt, however many human beings want greater than 1 spherical of IVF to get pregnant. IVF truly will increase your probabilities of being pregnant if you’re having fertility issues, however there’s no assure — all of us’s body is special and IVF received paintings for anyone.
What’s the IVF process?
The first step in IVF is taking fertility medicinal drugs for several months to help your ovaries produce several eggs which can be mature and equipped for fertilization. This is known as ovulation induction. You can also get normal ultrasounds or blood tests to measure your hormone degrees and keep music of your egg production.
Once your ovaries have produced sufficient mature eggs, your physician gets rid of the eggs out of your body (this is called egg retrieval). Egg retrieval is a minor surgical treatment that’s achieved at your health practitioner’s office or at a fertility sanatorium.
You’ll get medicine that will help you be relaxed and comfortable throughout the method. Using an ultrasound to peer interior your body, the medical doctor places a thin, hole tube thru your vagina and into the ovary and follicles that preserve your eggs. The needle is hooked up to a suction tool that lightly pulls the eggs out of every follicle.
In a lab, your eggs are mixed with sperm cells from your associate or a donor — that is referred to as insemination. The eggs and sperm are saved collectively in a unique container, and fertilization happens. For sperm that have decrease motility (don’t swim as well), they'll be injected without delay into the eggs to sell fertilization. As the cells inside the fertilized eggs divide and become embryos, those who work at the lab display the progress.
About 3-5 days after the egg retrieval, 1 or greater embryos are placed into your uterus (that is known as embryo transfer). The physician slides a skinny tube via your cervix into your uterus, and inserts the embryo without delay into your uterus via the tube.
Pregnancy occurs if any of the embryos connect to the liner of your uterus. Embryo transfer is executed at your physician’s workplace or at a fertility clinic, and it’s generally now not painful.
Plan on resting for the rest of the day after your embryo switch. You can go again for your regular sports tomorrow. You may also take capsules or get daily pictures of a hormone called progesterone for the first eight-10 weeks after the embryo transfer. The hormones make it less difficult for the embryo to live to tell the tale for your uterus.
What are the facet effects of IVF?
Like all medicinal drugs and medical methods, IVF has some dangers and viable facet results. These include:
bloating
cramping
breast tenderness
temper swings
headaches
bruising from shots
hypersensitive reaction to drug treatments
bleeding
infection
Your health practitioner can speak with you approximately any questions or issues you have approximately IVF dangers and aspect effects.
IVF also can be difficult emotionally, both for the character having the processes and for his or her companion and/or own family. Many human beings doing IVF remedies battle with depression and anxiety throughout the technique.
Talking with folks who’ve been via fertility struggles and IVF can be sincerely beneficial in case you’re feeling beaten or discouraged. Online and in-man or woman groups also are suitable places to meet folks that recognize what you’re going through and might offer recommendation and support. Counselors and therapists can also be resources of consolation.
You can find more facts on guide agencies and dealing with the pressure of fertility treatments at RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association. Your doctor, fertility specialist, or local Planned Parenthood health facility will also be able to offer you different sources and hints on finding therapists or assist companies to your place.
Cost of IVF in Chennai
The Cost of IVF in Chennai varies from Rs. 96,200 to Rs. 2,13,000. Best infertility doctors in Chennai are Dr. Rajalakshmi R and Dr. Niveditha V.C are some of the nice IVF docs in Chennai. The infertility docs are specialised in IVF procedures which yield fulfillment for the sufferers. Our specialist will help you to resolve your hassle-associated Cost of IVF in Chennai at Elawoman.Com.
Dr. Mala Raj
Dr. Mala Raj is an infertility professional, obstetrician and gynecologist focusing on IVF, IUI, Reproductive Medicine and Gynecology Laparoscopy approaches. Dr. Mala Raj has completed her MBBS from Kilpauk Medical College in 1992, DGO from Sri Ramachandra Medical College in 1996. Then, she pursued Advanced Gynecology Laparoscopy Surgery and Diploma in Reproductive Medicine from Kiel University in Germany in 2001 and 2014 respectively.
Services: Gyne Laparoscopy, Tubal Sterilization, Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF)
Basic IVF Package: Starts from Rs. 1,20,000
Location: Firm Hospitals, Anna Nagar, Chennai
Rating: 3.7 / 5
2.Dr. Dakshayani D
Dr. Dakshayani D is a confided All in all Doctor in MRC Nagar, Chennai. She is an MBBS. You can counsel Dr. Dakshayani D at Apollo Restorative Clinics, MRC Nagar in MRC Nagar, Chennai. Dr. Dakshayani D is a Gynecologist and Infertility Master in Anna Nagar, Chennai and has an ordeal of 20 years in these fields. Dr. Dakshayani D riding the medical institution as a Senior Specialist at Apollo Fertility in Anna Nagar, perfect from the beginning of the middle. She finished MBBS from KIMS, Bangalore in 1988, DGO from Trinity, Dublin in 1996 and Certificate in Contraceptive Medication (Germany) from Worldwide Institute of Pharmaceutical, Kiel, Germany in 2003. She has executed appears into the sphere of contraceptive endocrinology and medical embryology and disbursed research papers in special typical Diaries. Her unusual enthusiasm for the sphere of reproductive pharmaceutical are
Dr. Dakshayani D in Chennai has made a particularly uncommon call within the city. As according to many, the expert orders as one of the 'go-to' fashionable docs inside the quarter. The fortress this professional has in the medicinal subject has no longer simply attracted sufferers from in and around the region but from over the metropolis too. The clinic is located in Raja Annamalai Puram and may be determined efficaciously as it is correct Mrc Nagar.
Services: Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), In Vitro Fertilization
Basic IVF Package: Starts from Rs. 1,60,000
Location: Apollo Fertility Hospital, Anna Nagar, Chennai
Rating: 4.1 / 5
3.Dr. Premalatha
Dr. Premalatha is an Obstetrician and Gynecologist, Laparoscopic doctor and Infertility Expert at Apollo Fertility, Anna Nagar and Mu Va Doctor's facility and Claim to repute Center, Chennai. She has carried out confirmation in of advanced endoscopic medical system in gynecology at Kiel school gynecological endoscopy and regenerative remedy, Germany in 2007. Likewise, she has finished FOGSI course on advanced infertility at Ruby Corridor Clinic IVF and Endoscopy Center, Pune and additionally at Edappal Healing middle below Dr. Gopinathan, Kerala in 2014.
Dr. Premalatha (Apollo Fertility Center) in Chennai treats the one of a kind illnesses of the patients through helping them enjoy extraordinary remedies and strategies. , Anomalous Pap Smears - Pre-Invasive Cervical/Vaginal Infection and Vulvar Conditions. The professional is likewise recorded below Gynecologist and Obstetrician Specialists, Infertility Specialists. Moreover, the sufferers likewise visit the clinic for Contraception Exhortation, HPV Tests, and Biopsy Tests and so
Services: Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF)
Basic IVF Package: Starts from Rs. 1,60,000
Location: MU. VA. Hospital situated in Shenoy Nagar, Chennai and Apollo Fertility in Anna Nagar, Chennai
Rating: 3.9 / 5
4.Dr. Radhika Meka
Counted amongst the maximum reputed Gynecologists within the town, Dr. Radhika Meka earned her MBBS from Annamalai University in 1999. Later, she went on to finish her DGO diploma from MAHE University in 2004, accompanied by using a Diploma in MRCOG from Royal College, U.K. In 2007. Dr. Radhika Meka holds 13 years of enjoy and specializes in Embryo Donor Program, Intrauterine Insemination (IUI) and In Vitro Fertilization (Test Tube Baby).
Services: Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF), Embryo Donation Program
Basic IVF Package: Starts from Rs. 1,50,000
Location: Parampara Fertility and Gynaec Centre, Anna Nagar West, Chennai
Rating: 4.0 / 5
Dr. Hemalatha Pugalendhi
Dr. Hemalatha Pugalendhi is a famous Obstetrician, Gynecologist and Infertility Specialist in Anna Nagar, Chennai. She has expertise in Gyne Laparoscopy, In-Vitro Fertilization(IVF), Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection(ICSI), Normal Vaginal Delivery(NVD), Caesarean Section(C Section), Hysterectomy (Abdominal/Vaginal), ART, Dysmenorrhea Treatment and plenty of extra. She has performed exquisite educational qualification. Dr. Hemalatha Pugalendhi completed her MBBS from Thanjavur Medical College in 1986 and went on to do MD in Obstetrics & Gynaecology from Kasturba Medical College in 1993.
After being qualified as a licensed infertility expert she labored as a Consultant at Muva Hospital and Speciality Center. Due to her determination, knowledge and regular achievement in her remedies, she additionally earned memberships of Indian Medical Association (IMA), Indian Association of Gynaecological Endoscopist (IAGE) and American Society of Reproductive Medicine. She has completed FOGSI path on advanced infertility from Ruby Hall Clinic IVF and Endoscopy Centre, Pune. With her instructional competence, she has managed to supply huge results even for complex cases of infertility.
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PGDM Program - Right Path for a Better Career
Post Graduate Diploma in Management is commonly known as PGDM which is offered by most of the top business Schools of country including 20 Indian Institute of Managements (except IIM Bangalore & Udaipur which have started offering MBA recently). PGDM or PGPM / PGP program is in all respect is equivalent to MBA and makes no difference to the recruiters in when it comes to offering a job. Some of the PGDM courses available in the best B schools of India are full time program, executive program, part time programs, online and distance programs. Usually, full time PGDM Program consists of a 2 year program which includes 6 tri-semesters. Every student taking PGDM course will have the option to select any specialization from the subjects finance, marketing, Business analytics, systems, operations & Supply chain, logistics, consumer behaviour, information technology, human resources, international business, entrepreneurship and risk management.
In south of India, Chennai has slowly but gradually has become a hub for management studies with many decent business schools coming up to cater to the needs of large number of students aspiring for Management studies. Some of good Business Schools in Chennai, Tamil Nadu are DMS IIT Madras, GLIM Chennai, IFMR, Rajalakshmi School of business etc. offering programs like PGDM, PGPM, PGP, MBA and others short term courses. Most of the colleges have opened their application window for the upcoming batches.
Full time PGDM - Marketing courses in Chennai is offered by many B Schools among them Rajalakshmi School of Business, VIT Business School in Vellore and Chennai or Great Lakes offer to provide all round knowledge of the different marketing aspects and also the technical elements. These programs are designed to qualify students into marketing manager and fulfil the business needs of different brands, customers and corporate. Students passing out of these colleges are able to grasp a good understanding of different industries, business models, value chains offered by organizations and their customer centric visions & missions. They can analyse the industry and market in an efficient and realistic way, create strategies and execute plans to achieve various targets set by organization.
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