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Setting New Standards in Women’s Safety for Bus Travel

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India – Nov 26th, 2024: Ensuring safe travel for women remains a critical priority in India, especially for those journeying alone. From bustling metropolitan areas like Delhi, Bangalore, and Chennai to growing cities such as Bhopal and Agra, many women continue to express concerns about their safety while traveling. This is particularly evident during intercity journeys, highlighting the urgent need for transportation options that prioritize passenger security.

Recognizing this need, NueGo, a leader in the intercity bus travel sector, is placing women’s safety at the forefront of its mission. Operating across more than 150 cities in India, NueGo is revolutionizing the travel experience for women by implementing an extensive range of safety measures, including a 24/7 dedicated women’s helpline (1800 267 3366), high-definition CCTV surveillance, real-time GPS tracking, and mandatory driver Breathalyzer tests. NueGo’s staff undergo rigorous training, and its Driver Monitoring System ensures accountability and safety. Reserved seating for women is also available, featuring the PINK seat option, where female passengers are seated exclusively next to other women for added comfort. The buses offer clean and hygienic mid-point stops, supported by a 24×7 Command Control Centre, empowering women to travel with confidence.

NueGo’s marketing campaigns emphasize women’s safety, empowerment, and an enhanced guest experience. The #UnloadYourWorries campaign highlights NueGo’s dedication to addressing women’s safety concerns through its comprehensive safety measures. The ‘Breaking Barriers with NueGo’ campaign on National Girl Child Day celebrated the achievements of women coach captains and cabin hosts, challenging stereotypes in traditionally male-dominated roles. NueGo has also undertaken guest-centric campaigns, including sports collaborations with the Haryana Steelers Kabaddi team and Delhi Capitals, movie tie-ups offering travel discounts, and services like fares starting from ₹499 with food boxes on select routes—all designed to enhance the travel experience, promote gender equality, and build emotional connections with its guests.

By addressing the long-standing challenges faced by women travelers, NueGo is promoting greater mobility and independence for women across the country. As the company continues to expand its services, it sets a powerful example for the transportation industry, proving that safe and comfortable travel for women is both possible and essential for building a more inclusive society.

About NueGo

NueGo is India’s leading premium electric bus coach brand from GreenCell Mobility. A guest-centric brand, NueGo which is currently operating in 100+ cities in India, runs through 25 stringent safety checks including mechanical and electrical inspections. These electric coaches can run over 250 kilometers on a single charge, with the air conditioners on, in traffic conditions. NueGo coaches are fitted with innovative technology, and comfortable seats and offer end-to-end convenience for inter-city travelers with a focus on safety, punctuality, and seamless guest experience. NueGo has well-trained staff and offers airport-like premium lounges in selective cities. For more information, please visit: https://www.nuego.in/

From Diagnosis to Empowerment: Navigating the Epilepsy Journey

Dr. Ravi Kumar C P, Consultant - Pediatric Neurology, Aster CMI Hospital, Bangalore

By – Dr. Ravi Kumar CP, Consultant – Pediatric Neurology, Aster CMI Hospital, Bangalore

Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological disorders affecting approximately 1 in 100 people in India. Characterized by recurrent seizures, which result from abnormal electrical activity in the brain. Seizures can vary in type and severity, and their unpredictability can significantly impact the daily life and well-being of those affected. Despite its prevalence, epilepsy remains underdiagnosed and misunderstood in many parts of the world. Through increased awareness, appropriate treatment, and lifestyle changes, individuals with epilepsy can lead fulfilling lives.

Symptoms

The hallmark symptom of epilepsy is seizures, but their nature can vary greatly.

Focal Seizures: These originate in one area of the brain. They can be further divided into simple partial seizures (where consciousness is preserved) and complex partial seizures (where consciousness is impaired). Symptoms may include unusual sensations, changes in perception, or involuntary movements.

Generalized Seizures: These involve both sides of the brain. The most common type of generalized seizure is the tonic-clonic seizure (formerly known as grand mal), which involves loss of consciousness, muscle rigidity, and rhythmic jerking movements. Other generalized seizures include absence seizures (brief lapses in consciousness), atonic seizures (sudden loss of muscle strength), and myoclonic seizures (sudden, brief jerks of the body).

Diagnosis

The diagnosis of epilepsy typically involves a combination of medical history, physical examination, and specialized tests. The most common diagnostic tool is an electroencephalogram (EEG), which measures the brain’s electrical activity. The EEG can detect abnormal patterns that indicate epilepsy, especially during or after a seizure. Additional tests, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or computed tomography (CT) scans, may be conducted to rule out structural abnormalities in the brain or other underlying conditions that could contribute to seizure activity.

In some cases, blood tests may be performed to check for metabolic or genetic factors, infections, or other medical conditions that could trigger seizures. A detailed assessment by a neurologist is critical to differentiate epilepsy from other conditions that may mimic seizure-like symptoms.

Management & Prevention

In recent years, dietary strategies have emerged as a conventional treatment, particularly for individuals whose seizures are difficult to control with medication. The two most commonly studied dietary approaches are the ketogenic diet and the low glycemic index treatment.

Ketogenic Diet: The ketogenic diet is a high-fat, low-carbohydrate diet that has been shown to reduce seizures in some people with epilepsy. On a ketogenic diet, the majority of your calories come from fats (about 70-80%), with a moderate amount of protein (around 20-25%), and very few carbohydrates (only about 5-10%).

Fats: This includes foods like meat, fish, butter, oils, avocados, and nuts.

Proteins: Foods like eggs, cheese, and meats like chicken, beef, and fish are common.

Carbohydrates: You avoid or eat very small amounts of high-carb foods like bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, sugary snacks, and most fruits.

Low Glycemic Index Diet: The Low Glycemic Index (GI) Diet is an eating plan that focuses on choosing foods that cause a slower rise in blood sugar levels. The idea is to eat foods that are digested more slowly, helping to keep blood sugar levels steady rather than causing sharp spikes and crashes.

High-GI foods (like white bread, sugary snacks, and sodas) cause a quick spike in blood sugar because they break down quickly into sugar.

Low-GI foods (like whole grains, legumes, and most vegetables) break down more slowly and lead to a gradual rise in blood sugar.

Treatment

Epilepsy treatment focuses on controlling seizures and improving the quality of life for the patient. The approach typically involves a combination of medication, lifestyle adjustments, and in some cases, surgical intervention.

Medications: Antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are the most common treatment for epilepsy. These medications help to regulate the brain’s electrical activity and prevent seizures. It may take time to find the right medication and dosage for each individual, and some patients may experience side effects that require adjustments to their treatment plan.

Surgery: For patients who do not respond to medications, surgical options may be considered. Surgery involves removing the part of the brain responsible for seizure activity. In some cases, a procedure called vagus nerve stimulation or deep brain stimulation may be used to help control seizures.

Despite the significant advances in understanding and treating epilepsy, there remains a widespread lack of awareness about the condition. Raising awareness is crucial to improving the lives of people and by enhancing access to effective treatments.

A multi-faceted plan of action should also include better integration of dietary therapies, holistic approaches, and individualized care to address the diverse needs of individuals living with epilepsy. By fostering a deeper understanding of epilepsy and promoting timely intervention, we can ensure that those affected by this disorder lead healthier, more empowered lives.

ZETWERK Adds Industry Veteran Vinod Kumar Dasari to Board

Bangalore, India, 12 August 2024: ZETWERK, world’s largest contract manufacturing marketplace, announced the appointment of Vinod Kumar Dasari to its board of directors. Mr. Dasari brings nearly four decades of experience in leading and scaling manufacturing businesses across diverse sectors, including automotive and engineering.Mr. Dasari joins ZETWERK’s board at a pivotal time in the company’s growth trajectory as it makes strategic inroads into key sectors like Consumer Electronics, Aerospace, Renewables and Industrials. With a proven track record of success, he will provide invaluable guidance and strategic insights to ZETWERK’s leadership team. He joined the ZETWERK board w.e.f 1 July, 2024.

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Commenting on the appointment, Amrit Acharya, Co-founder & CEO of ZETWERK, said, “We are thrilled to welcome Mr. Vinod Dasari to ZETWERK’s board of directors. His deep understanding of manufacturing complexities, coupled with his proven leadership skills, will be instrumental in guiding ZETWERK’s continued growth and success. We are confident that Mr. Dasari’s insights will be invaluable as we further deepen our capabilities in the contract manufacturing landscape.”

Vinod Kumar Dasari, newly appointed board member at ZETWERK, added, “I am excited to join ZETWERK’s board and be part of a company that is at the forefront of innovation in the manufacturing sector. ZETWERK’s unique platform and commitment to technological advancements are truly impressive. I look forward to working alongside the talented ZETWERK team to contribute to the company’s ambitious vision.”

Mr. Dasari is currently serving as an Operating Partner at private equity firm Advent International. He has also served as the Chief Executive Officer of Royal Enfield from 2019 to 2021, where he spearheaded the iconic motorcycle brand’s global expansion and product innovation. Prior to Royal Enfield, Mr. Dasari held various leadership positions at Ashok Leyland, including Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director. During his tenure, he played a key role in transforming Ashok Leyland into an efficient and leading commercial vehicle manufacturer.

Mr. Dasari’s extensive experience also includes leadership roles at Cummins India and The Timken Company, where he honed his expertise in manufacturing operations, strategy, and business development.

Vinod Kumar Dasari strengthens ZETWERK’s board of directors, joining a team that includes industry veterans like Sanjiv Rangrass (Former Divisional CEO, ITC Agri Business), investors like Prayank Swaroop (Partner, Accel) and Shailesh Lakhani (Managing Director, Peak XV Partners), Vaibhav Agarwal (Lightspeed) and ZETWERK’s co-founders Srinath Ramakkrushnan and Amrit Acharya.

His extensive experience and proven leadership will be a valuable asset as ZETWERK continues to disrupt the contract manufacturing industry.

Astrikos.ai Boosts UP-112 with Cutting-Edge Intelligence Platform

This landmark effort sets new standards in public safety and emergency management in the State of Uttar Pradesh and the country

08th August 2024, Bangalore: Astrikos.ai, the pioneer in Infra AI is proud to announce the implementation of its Intelligence Platform in the ambitious Uttar Pradesh’s UP 112, the world’s largest Next-Gen Emergency Response Support System (ERSS). This effort aims to revolutionize the ERSS in the State, setting new standards in public safety and emergency management with the use of AI while enhancing the system’s efficiency and effectiveness.

Chinmay Hegde, Co-Founder, CEO, and Managing Director, Astrikos.ai

Astrikos.ai’s solutions, centered on Smart Cities and Digital Urban Spaces, facilitate smarter, more efficient, and sustainable operations, greatly enhancing urban living and facility management. The Astrikos.ai Intelligence Platform was leveraged in the second phase of UP 112 which Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath recently launched to enhance public safety.

The Platform, selected for this ambitious project is revolutionizing the State’s ERSS and providing insights to the State administrators to effectively plan for the management of emergencies by the respective State departments.

Astrikos.ai’s Intelligence Platform for the UP 112 Project focuses on achieving key objectives, such as,

  •  Data Intelligence & Data Quality Enhancement
  •  Crime Anticipation & Optimal Resource Deployment
  •  Incident Trends & Risk Terrain Modelling
  •  Emergency Trend Pattern Analysis and Forecasting
  • Response Time Analysis and Optimization Advisories

“We are truly honoured to collaborate with the state of Uttar Pradesh on the esteemed UP 112 Project,” said Chinmay Hegde, Co-founder, CEO, and Managing Director of Astikos.ai. “Our Intelligence Platform is designed to deliver transformative insights and operational improvements to these emergency response systems, enhancing public safety and saving lives.”

With a population exceeding 270 million Uttar Pradesh is the most populated State in India and is leading the way in public safety by pioneering the Next Generation ERSS – Dial 112 (Emergency) or UP 112. The Project marks a critical advancement in the evolution of emergency response systems in India, demonstrating the immense potential of AI in addressing complex challenges in public safety and emergency management.

Astrikos.ai serves a diverse range of sectors, including the Public Sector, Data Centers, Urban Local Bodies, Smart Cities, Manufacturing Units, Healthcare Infrastructure, and Airports. Its esteemed clientele includes over five smart cities across India, MENA, and ASEAN, data centers of private sector banks, food and beverage organizations, and major infrastructure and infrastructure management companies, among others.

IET Issues Final Call for Nominations for IET India Awards

Bangalore, 07 August 2024The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) is issuing a final call for nominations for the prestigious IET India Awards 2024. With just one week remaining, we urge all innovators and leaders in engineering to submit their nominations by 14 August 2024. These awards honour Indian engineers and organisations that exemplify innovation, engineering excellence, and impactful contributions across various industries.

The IET India Awards 2024 aim to celebrate significant achievements in the following categories: Youth Engineering Icon of the Year, IET India Young Woman Engineer Award, IET India Volunteering Award, IET India Future Tech Awards, IET India Mobility Awards, and the IET India Future of Work Award. These categories are open to individual engineers, teams, and organisations from industry, academia, not-for-profit organisations, and the government.

Mr Shekhar Sanyal, Country Head and Director of IET India, emphasised the importance of these awards: “India has emerged as a global powerhouse for digital innovation and technology R&D. The next decade promises transformative opportunities for technologists, engineers, researchers, and academia to shape the nation’s future. The IET India Awards recognise and celebrate impactful innovation, inspiring a new generation of engineers and technologists to create solutions that benefit society at large.

Previous winners have made significant progress and served as role models for the country’s emerging technology talent. I am confident that this year’s applicants will showcase innovative solutions and research advancements, further inspiring the next generation of technology enthusiasts in the country.”

Instituted in 2021 to commemorate 150 years of the IET’s legacy, the IET India Awards have celebrated outstanding individuals and organisations who have brought transformative changes through their technical expertise and inventive solutions. Distinguished past winners include Nandan Nilekani (Co-Founder and Non-Executive Chairman, Infosys), Tarun Mehta (Founder, ather Energy), Praneet Dutta (Research Engineering Tech Lead, Google Deepmind), Kris Gopalakrishnan (Co-founder of Infosys), ElectricPe, TeamLease, and Zoho Corp, among others.

Akshaya Patra Foundation Provides Rapid Relief to Flooded Wayanad Communities

Bangalore, 06th August, 2024 – In the wake of devastating floods and landslides that have swept through the Wayanad district of Kerala, the Karnataka-based Akshaya Patra Foundation has initiated a major relief operation to support the affected communities. This collaborative effort highlights the government’s commitment to social welfare and ensures that immediate aid reaches those in desperate need.

Akshaya Patra Foundation_Wayanad Flood Relief Kits

The Foundation has already distributed 1,000 grocery kits in the flood-ravaged areas and is preparing to deliver an additional 9,000 kits in the coming days. Each kit contains essentials such as boiled rice, atta chakki, desi chana, edible oil, sambar powder, turmeric powder, sugar, salt, biscuits, and ORS packets. These kits are calculated to provide 42 nutritious meals, sustaining a family of three for up to a week, underscoring the Foundation’s and the Government’s joint efforts to address food security amidst crisis.

St. Joseph’s Convent School, Kalpetta, has become the hub of these operations, with the distribution being managed under the vigilant oversight of local authorities, including the Deputy Collector, ensuring the aid reaches those most in need efficiently and effectively.

Expanding its relief efforts, The Akshaya Patra Foundation is also exploring options to provide cooked meals, further bolstering support for the affected individuals. The team is hands-on in all aspects of logistics, from unloading supplies to the final distribution, affirming a seamless execution of this crucial initiative.

Sri Chanchalapathi Dasa, Vice-Chairman of The Akshaya Patra Foundation, said, “Amid these trying times, our resolve to aid afflicted families remains unwavering. With the substantial backing from the state government and the heartfelt contributions of our donors, we aim not just to meet immediate needs but also to instill hope in those facing these dire circumstances,”

The Akshaya Patra Foundation is committed to leveraging its vast kitchen infrastructure and national volunteer network to deliver food assistance and humanitarian aid across disaster-stricken regions in India. Through ongoing collaborations with state and central governments, the foundation is poised to augment its capabilities to meet the urgent needs of affected communities with effective relief and recovery efforts.

VOC Automotive Unveils Revolutionary FOCO Model Store in Andrahalli, Bangalore

Bangalore, India – July– VOC Automotive, the trailblazing leader in multi-brand 2-wheeler services and repairs, proudly announces the grand opening of its first-ever FOCO (Franchise Owned, Company Operated) model store in the vibrant locale of Andrahalli, Bangalore. This groundbreaking launch marks a new era in VOC Automotive’s dynamic expansion, setting a new benchmark in the 2-wheeler service industry.

The FOCO model is designed to revolutionize franchise partnerships, combining the financial prowess of franchise owners with VOC Automotive’s unparalleled operational expertise. This innovative model mitigates financial risks for franchise owners by allowing them to invest in the setup and infrastructure while VOC Automotive manages the daily operations. This synergy ensures brand consistency, operational efficiency, and superior customer satisfaction.

Having grown from a single outlet to an 130 plus network locations across South India in just five years, VOC Automotive continues to push boundaries with the New FOCO store launch. This new model store will leverage VOC Automotive’s robust systems, processes, and cutting-edge technology platforms, promising enhanced operational efficiency and profitability.

This model franchisee helps the franchisee owners get 2x return with no operational involvement while having fixed monthly revenue.

Mr. Lokesh S, Director of VOC Automotive: “We are beyond excited to debut our FOCO model in Andrahalli, Bangalore. This pioneering approach empowers franchise owners to concentrate on investment and expansion while we handle the operational intricacies and monthly expenses. This model enables franchisee owners to achieve a 2x return on investment with no operational involvement, while securing a fixed monthly revenue.”

Mr. Venkatesh BM, CEO of VOC Automotive, remarked, “The inauguration of our FOCO model store is a monumental step in our strategic growth. We believe this model will entice more franchisees, facilitating rapid scalability while upholding our esteemed standards of service and customer satisfaction. We anticipate continued triumphs and expansion throughout India. The impressive success of VOC Automotive franchises is evident, with the return on investment (ROI) typically observed within two years and operational break-even achieved within six months. The fact that many franchise owners operate 2-3 VOC Automotive outlets underscores the strong performance and appeal of VOC Automotive franchises.”

Protecting Your Child: Understanding Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders

Dr. Sagar Bhattad, Consultant – Paediatric Immunology & Rheumatology, Aster CMI Hospital, Bangalore

At birth, our body’s defense system, (the immune system), fights germs with white blood cells and antibodies. Genes guide these cells. In some children, however, genetic problems weaken this system, making them prone to infections requiring long hospital stays. These are Primary Immune Deficiencies (PIDs), a group of over 500 genetic diseases.

If your child is falling sick often and is on frequent antibiotic use, it can be indicative of underlying primary immunodeficiency disorders (PID). These genetic conditions can affect multiple siblings and can significantly impact a child’s health.

Prenatal (before birth) immune defense is crucial for a strong immune system in the newborn. Maternal antibodies passed during pregnancy provide foundational protection, allowing the infant’s immune system to mature and develop its defenses.

However, there is a growing concern regarding the rising prevalence of primary immunodeficiency disorders. Once considered rare, these conditions are being diagnosed with increasing frequency.

It is estimated that before 2004, less than 50 cases of immune deficiency were identified nationally. This number has risen dramatically, with an estimated 300–500 cases diagnosed in 2014 and a further increase to 2,500-3,000 cases projected in 2024. This represents a staggering 300-400% increase over the past decade.

Tips to Diagnose Immunodeficiency Disorders

· Early diagnosis of primary immunodeficiency disorders (PIDs) is crucial for timely and appropriate medical intervention. This allows for the implementation of targeted treatment strategies to improve a child’s health and quality of life.

· Regular well-child visits with a pediatrician are essential. These visits provide an opportunity to monitor a child’s growth and development, assess for potential health concerns, and ensure adherence to recommended immunization schedules.

· A comprehensive family history is a valuable tool in identifying potential risks for PIDs in children. Knowing about any family members with immune disorders can help healthcare providers determine the need for early screening measures.

· Parental education regarding common signs and symptoms of PID is crucial. While some symptoms, such as runny nose or cough, are common in childhood illnesses, persistent or recurrent infections, particularly involving specific organ systems, may warrant further investigation.

· Recurrent or severe infections of the respiratory tract (sinuses, ears, lungs)

  • Chronic diarrhea or persistent skin infections
  • Delayed wound healing
  • Unexplained weight loss or failure to thrive
  • Lymphadenopathy (enlarged lymph nodes)
  • Autoimmune cytopenias (low blood cell counts)
  • Early recognition of these signs and symptoms, followed by a thorough evaluation, is essential for the diagnosis and management of PIDs.

How do you find out if your child has pediatric immunology issues?

Physical examination plays a crucial role in identifying potential PID signs. This may reveal physical abnormalities such as lymphadenopathy (enlarged lymph nodes) or a history of recurrent infections in specific organ systems.

Laboratory testing provides further diagnostic information. This typically involves assessing various aspects of the immune system, including:

  • Complete blood count (CBC): Evaluates white blood cell count, which can be abnormal in some PIDs.
  • Immunoglobulin (Ig) levels: Measures the different types of antibodies produced by the immune system.
  • Immune cell function testing: Assesses the functionality of various immune cells in response to specific stimuli.

How to reduce pediatric immunology risks:

Multifaceted educational initiatives targeting parents, caregivers, and healthcare professionals are crucial for improving outcomes in children with PIDs. These initiatives should focus on:

· Getting vaccinated is still very important for keeping kids healthy. Vaccines effectively prevent a range of infectious diseases, significantly reducing morbidity and mortality in children.

  • Raising awareness about the warning signs of PID: This includes educating the public about symptoms beyond frequent infections, such as delayed wound healing, persistent diarrhea, or unexplained weight loss.
  • Highlighting the importance of early evaluation and referral: Early referral to a paediatric immunologist allows for timely diagnosis and implementation of appropriate treatment strategies.
  • Providing information on available diagnostic tools and treatment options: This empowers parents and caregivers to make informed decisions regarding their child’s healthcare.

It’s important to note that complete avoidance of allergies is not a realistic or necessarily beneficial approach for managing immunological issues.

Monitoring growth and development remains a cornerstone of paediatric care. Children who demonstrate developmental delays or fail to meet expected milestones may require further investigation, which could include evaluation for potential PID.

Sakhi Ri: A Tale of Womanhood Echoes of an Unheard Friendship

Bangalore, July 12th, 2024: SIFF Youngartiste presented a unique and thought-provoking Kathak dance drama, “Sakhi Ri,” at the Bangalore International Centre (BIC) on July 4th, 2024. The event started at 7 pm and was attended by a full house audience.

Conceptualized and choreographed by Anushka Chandak and Radhika Karandikar, “Sakhi Ri” is a duet performance that explores the journey of a young girl’s relationship with her personified menstrual cycle, Laal Sakhi.

The performance takes the audience on a poignant journey as the Laal Sakhi (played by Anushka) guides her human (played by Radhika) through various shades of red, symbolizing different aspects of their friendship. From the fear and pain of the first encounter to the embarrassment and self-consciousness of adolescence, the Laal Sakhi stands by her human’s side. As their bond deepens, they navigate the thrill of sexual awakening and the joy of motherhood, with the Laal Sakhi’s presence a constant reminder of the beauty and complexity of womanhood.

The music composition by Aman Warkhedkar perfectly complemented the performance, which reflected into a nuanced hour long music sequence. Yash Potnis skillfully handled the lighting design.

The Q&A session that followed witnessed enthusiastic participation from the audience, praising the performers for their bold storytelling and mesmerizing performance.

Anushka Chandak is the Kathak instructor at SIFF Young Artiste, with a learner base of over 18,000 students from all across the world including Pakistan, China, UK, US and Kuwait to name a few. Anushka expressed her desire to create more productions like “Sakhi Ri,” bringing newer stories to her students and pushing the boundaries of classical dance.

“Sakhi Ri” is a testament to the power of art in sparking meaningful conversations and challenging societal norms. The success of this event paves the way for more innovative and thought-provoking performances in the future.