Archive: December 31, 2021

Dairy Launch

Virtusa Lifespaces unveils its special New Year Diary & Calendar- 2022

~ The Diary and Calendar are launched by Chetan Anand (Arjuna Awardee & International Badminton Player, World No. 10) & L V Revanth (Singer, Winner of Indian Idol 2017) ~

Hyderabad, 31st December 2021:Virtusa Lifespaces, a green-habitat development firm providing world-class residential townships had today launched a New Year Diary & Calendar 2022 for their partners & stakeholders. The program was graced by Chetan Anand (Arjuna Awardee & International Badminton Player, World No. 10) & L V Revanth (Singer, Winner of Indian Idol 2017), Mr. Vaigandla Venkateswarlu, Chairman & Managing Director and Mrs. Hemalatha V, Director – Virtusa Lifespaces.

Calendar Launch

Virtusa Lifespaces has always played a lead role in releasing Diaries and Calendars each year for their partners and stakeholders in Telangana & Andhra Pradesh regions.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr Vaigandla Venkateswarlu, Chairman & Managing Director, Virtusa Lifespaces said that “It is a great privilege to launch the New Year Diary & Calendar-2022 for our partners & stakeholders. Sharing our specially customised Diaries and Calendars with all our well-wishers brings us great joy. New Year brings new hope and new aspirations to all of us who are a part of the real estate industry. We hope and pray that this New Year will bring forth positive growth in the real estate sector in Telangana and AP. We also take this opportunity to wish everybody a very Happy New Year and express our gratitude to our guests Chetan Anand and L V Revanth for gracing the evening and launching the Diary and Calendar”.

Virtusa’s Current projects in Hyderabad:

  • “Lorna Greens”: Sixty (60) acres of Premium Gated Community Layout @ ShadnagarTown
  • “Icana Meadows”: Forty Five (45) acres of Gated Community Layout @ Kompally
  • “Celosia Nest”. Fifteen (15) Acres of Gated Community Layout @ Patanchervu
  • “Tuxedo Park” Fifty Acres of Gated Community @ Shadnagar Town
  • ”Cynosure” Seven Acres of Gated Community @ Shankarpally
  • “TRITON”: 22 Acres Gated Community @Sadashivpet

About Virtusa Lifespaces:

The Company was established by the CMD, Mr.Vaigandla Venkateswarlu, and Director Mrs.Hemalatha V, as an eminent entity in the real estate industry. The company draws strength from Mr. Venkateswarlu’s rich experience in planning, construction, marketing and successful completion of several mega commercial and residential projects in various cities of South India. The company aims to provide comprehensive residential space solutions across real estate categories and diverse consumer segments. The ‘Virtusa’ team offers over 25 years of real estate experience in real estate sales and all facets of property management. As an independently owned agency we have an inherent passion for our local area, strong ties to our community and an intimate understanding of our market. The quality of our service and the level of care we bestow on our clients set us apart.

TSRTC’s New Year Gesture to children

Free travel to Children below 12 years on 1st January 2022

Hyderabad, December 31, 2021…TSRTC’s New Year Gesture to children. It has decided to offer Free travel to Children below 12years of age accompanied by their parents on 1st January 2022.

In a press note issued today, TSRTC stated that welcoming the new year 2022 with joy and as a New Year offer, it is decided to allow free travel to children below 12 years of age, who are accompanied by their parents in all TSRTC buses on 1st January 2022.

Trends Expected in Healthcare, Telemedicine, Medtech & Pharma Industry in 2022

Dr Gauri Agarwal Founder and Director, Genestrings Diagnostic Centre & Seeds of Innocence pic

Dr. Gauri Agarwal, Founder & Director, Genestrings Diagnostic Centre and Seeds of Innocence

“While there may not seem to be a definite end game strategy insight for eliminating the pandemic in 2022, it is now becoming evident that those who have been fully vaccinated or infected are showing much better outcomes with mild clinical symptoms. This gives hope that we’re reaching a stage of transition from pandemic to an endemic disease stage, hopefully soon. However, 2022 seems to be having a rough start with the Omicron variant changing few predictions and timelines. India should definitely brace itself for a peak in February, however, based on findings so far, the hospitalisation rate has been low. This is a relief and hence steps to minimise transmission could go a long way. However, we’re already 2 years into the pandemic and there is an obvious fatigue amongst the masses, thus emphasis should go back to the basics with mask etiquette etc being the focus.

However, with the ongoing vaccination drive and the correct and timely decision by central government to push vaccination for young adults plus booster dose for select segments, we’re taking all the right steps. The 2nd half of 2022 gives hope that we will have a stronger line of sight of the endgame. Newer batches of booster dose and cheaper, faster testing protocol will play key roles over next 12 months though. Overall, 2022 should be the year of innovation and grassroots penetration with newer diagnostic research & development in home diagnosis, affordable & easy to implement molecular testing and digital care using IoT.

COVID-19 as we know it should become a mild flu or seasonal virus IN 12-18 months window and annual booster doses will become the norm. There are however still a lot of unknowns and a new dominant variant could again change these timelines.”

Dr H S Chhabra, Director, Indian Spinal Injuries Centre

Dr. H S Chhabra, Director, Indian Spinal Injuries Centre

“With its new variants, the year 2022 will be a year of Covid once more. The year 2021 was a challenging one for India’s health sector, as the lethal second wave of coronavirus struck. As a result, an unprecedented number of people lost their lives and there was unparalleled suffering for countless others. It did, however, serve as a valuable lesson for the entire healthcare industry, leading to the resurrection and upgrading of health infrastructure in both the public and private sectors. We not only have a completely functional oxygen plant but are also now fully equipped to face new challenges, such as Omicron, with a team of experienced doctors and paramedical staff. I strongly advise everyone to take both doses of the vaccine, if already not taken. Also, continue to observe social distancing measures, wear masks, practice hand hygiene and adhere to all the guidelines issued by the Indian government.”

Aashish Chaudhry

Dr. Aashish Chaudhry, Managing Director, Aakash Healthcare, Dwarka

“Next year will be another year of Covid, but we are fully prepared to meet any challenges that come our way. Aakash Healthcare is ready for 2022, with a solid infrastructure in place to help counteract the possibility of Covid’s third wave. Since last year, the hospital has been working in close collaboration with the government to provide critical care to COVID-19 patients in the pandemic and has earned the reputation of being one of the most sought-after centres for personalized care during COVID times. As the New Year approaches, we hope to complete the trials for the children’s Covid vaccine. As a  part of our overall development and expansion plans, we will establish a World Class Bone and Joint program/hospital in Gurgaon by next year. The new venture will serve as an Orthopedics, Joint Replacement, and Spine Hospital.In addition, we intend to open a new Cancer Hospital in Dwarka. which will provide comprehensive cancer care including Radiation and BMT (Bone Marrow Transplant).

We are almost about to launch our State of the art Liver Transplant Program at our existing Dwarka Hospital, Multiple clinics, as well as Super Speciality Hospitals, are about to crop up in North India. A couple of our international projects are also in the pipeline for 2022.”

Mr. Ashok Patel, Founder and CEO, max Ventilator

Mr. Ashok Patel, CEO and Founder, Max Ventilator(India’s leading ventilator manufacturer)

“Doctors say that the pandemic will always be there till at least  6 years. So all the businesses are prepared to deal with it. Even as Covid-19 has led to the rise of diagnostics and equipment along with an impressive rise in virtual and homecare-driven device segments, there has been an increased emphasis on making low-cost lifesaving devices such as ventilators and oxygen concentrators. Speaking especially of ventilators, from now onwards, the rule of 4 beds per ventilator will become more of a reality. With telemedicine and app-based online pharmacies becoming more of a constant surrounding our daily lives spurring innovations in related devices and equipment, the coming year will also see more action in big data, AI and machine learning-based disease prediction technologies, apart from a push to more sophisticated surgical devices meant for a range of conditions such as neurological, cardio-vascular, oncological, orthopedic or musculosketal conditions. However I must add that for AI-based ventilators to become a reality, more time would be needed. While make-in-India has gained momentum with the view to become more self-reliant, the Chinese products have received a setback. This means that quality will determine the entry of new products and more rigorous quality checks will increasingly become a norm. The coming year will also see major investment and focus on medical device components and parts in the country. At the same time, given the surging omicron cases outside India and a repeat of the same not totally being out of question in India, Covid-related devices and equipment will continue to remain a focus of attention of manufacturers in the country in the coming year.”

Actor turned M.P Dev

Actor turned M.P Dev inaugurates Sanjiban Hospital’s newly designed Cath Lab unit

L-R MP & Actor Deepak ( Dev) Adhikari, Dr.Nirmal Maji, MLA of Uluberia Uttor, Shri Bidesh Bose MLA of Uluberia Purba Constituency, Dr.Subhasis Mitra, Director Sanjiban Hospital and Dr. Dalia Mitra, Director Sanjiban Hospital.

Kolkata, 31 December 2021: At a time when heart ailments among even middle-aged persons have become a common phenomenon, Howrah’s Sanjiban Hospital has designed a new Cath Lab unit with the latest types of equipment keeping the roaring demand in mind. The Cath Lab unit has been inaugurated by parliamentarian and eminent actor Dev today at the hospital area itself. MLA of Uluberia Uttor, Dr. Nirmal Maji, MLA of Uluberia Purba constituency Shri. Bidesh Ranjan Bose, and Uluberia Municipality Chairman Mr. Abhay Das were present too among the dignitaries during inauguration. There are no charges for availing the facility only for Swasthya Sathi Card Holders but apart from that other patients will have to pay a reasonable amount.

Sanjiban Hospital’s Cath lab unit has been used for angiography and angioplasty diagnosis and pacemaker implementation of more than 400 patients in the last four months. But now the entire Lab has been revamped in such a way that it could cater to even more patients.

While addressing the Media Dr. Subhasis Mitra, Director, Sanjiban Hospital said, “A regular heart checkup is a need of the hour given our stressful lives across age groups. Thus we decided to renovate the Cath lab which has a Philips Allura Xper FD10 biplane X-ray system and specifically it is an ultra-modern state-of-the-art Cath lab unit now. Swasthya Sathi cardholders will have an edge on the charges too.”

About Sanjiban Hospital:

Sanjiban Hospital, a Class 1 Multi-Specialty and Super Specialty Hospital, is one of the largest and most acclaimed health knowledge management hospitals in West Bengal, with 300 bed super specialty facilities.

Conceptualized and set up by Dr. SubhasisMitra, an Onco-surgeon with 30 years of experience (16 years in the UK) Sanjiban draws its strength from a group of highly skilled and committed doctors trained in India and UK, teamed with nurses and other paramedical staff. Its vision is to achieve excellence in affordable healthcare and medical education.

Year End Quotes from Healthcare, Telemedicine, Medtech & Pharma Industry Experts

Year End Quotes from Healthcare, Telemedicine, Medtech & Pharma Industry Experts

Dr. H S Chhabra, Director, Indian Spinal Injuries Centre

“The year 2021 was a challenging one for India’s health sector, as the lethal second wave of coronavirus struck. As a result, an unprecedented number of people lost their lives and there was unparalleled suffering for countless others. It did, however, serve as a valuable lesson for the entire healthcare industry, leading to the resurrection and upgrading of health infrastructure in both the public and private sectors. We not only have a completely functional oxygen plant but are also now fully equipped to face new challenges, such as Omicron, with a team of experienced doctors and paramedical staff. As we approach 2022, I strongly advise everyone to take both the doses of the vaccine, if already not taken. Also, continue to observe social distancing measures, wear masks, practise hand hygiene and adhere to all the guidelines issued by the Indian government.”

Dr. Gauri Agarwal, Founder & Director, Genestrings Diagnostic Centre and Seeds of Innocence

While there may not seem to be a definite end game strategy in sight for eliminating the pandemic in 2022, it is now becoming evident that those who have been fully vaccinated or infected are showing much better outcomes with mild clinical symptoms. This gives hope that we’re reaching a stage of transition from pandemic to an endemic disease stage, hopefully soon. However, 2022 seems to be having a rough start with the Omicron variant changing few predictions and timelines. India should definitely brace itself for a peak in February, however, based on findings so far, the hospitalisation rate has been low. This is a relief and hence steps to minimise transmission could go a long way. However, we’re already 2 years into the pandemic and there is an obvious fatigue amongst the masses, thus emphasis should go back to the basics with mask etiquette etc being the focus.

However, with the ongoing vaccination drive and the correct and timely decision by central government to push vaccination for young adults plus booster dose for select segments, we’re taking all the right steps. The 2nd half of 2022 gives hope that we will have a stronger line of sight of the endgame. Newer batches of booster dose and cheaper, faster testing protocol will play key roles over next 12 months though. Overall, 2022 should be the year of innovation and grassroots penetration with newer diagnostic research & development in home diagnosis, affordable & easy to implement molecular testing and digital care using IoT.

COVID-19 as we know it should become a mild flu or seasonal virus IN 12-18 months window and annual booster doses will become the norm. There are however still a lot of unknowns and a new dominant variant could again change these timelines.

Dr. Shankar Narang, COO, Paras Healthcare” The COVID-19 pandemic exposed the fault lines in the public health system of the country. As hospitals ran out of beds, oxygen cylinders, ventilators, and key drugs used in managing the disease, both the private and government sector worked in tandem to tackle the situation. The healthcare industry, with the support of the central and state governments, undertook a robust response plan to tackle the pandemic by setting up dedicated COVID-19 hospitals, isolation centers and tech-enabled mapping of resources to tackle the increased footfall and patients with post-COVID complications. In order to effectively manage the outbreak, the Indian government also leveraged technology and developed various applications both at the central and state-levels. Digital transformation in healthcare such as telemedicine, artificial intelligence (AI)- enabled medical devices and blockchain electronic health records are reshaping how we interact with health professionals, besides data sharing among providers, decisions about our treatment plans and overall health outcomes. This is going to be the future of healthcare. There has also been an increased awareness of health insurance products in the past few years and more people are investing in health insurance with each passing year. Health insurance and healthcare delivery synergies are going to be prominent in the coming year. The ever-evolving situations and the ongoing pandemic eventually helped healthcare providers cover their journey from digitisation to digitalisation. Imbibing cutting-edge technological advancements has thus become critical for the sector to keep abreast with the ever-evolving world.”

Dr Aashish Chaudhry, Managing Director, Aakash Healthcare, Dwarka

“Aakash Healthcare is ready for 2022, with a solid infrastructure in place to help counteract the possibility of Covid’s third wave. Since last year, the hospital has been working in close collaboration with the government to provide critical care to COVID-19 patients in the pandemic, and has earned the reputation of being one of the most sought-after centres for personalized care during COVID times. As the New Year approaches, we hope to complete the trials for the children’s Covid vaccine.As a part of our overall development and expansion plans, we will establish a World Class Bone and Joint program/hospital in Gurgaon by next year. The new venture will serve as an Orthopedics, Joint Replacement, and Spine Hospital.

In addition, we intend to open a new Cancer Hospital in Dwarka. which will provide comprehensive cancer care including Radiation and BMT (Bone Marrow Transplant).
We are almost about to launch our State of the art Liver Transplant Program at our existing Dwarka Hospital, Multiple clinics as well as Super Speciality Hospitals are about to crop up in North India. A couple of our international projects are also in the pipe line for 2022.”

Mr. Vikram Thaploo, CEO, Apollo Telehealth (largest and oldest multi-specialty telemedicine network in the world. A unit of Apollo Hospitals Group,)

The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in massive disruptions across different industries and the healthcare industry has definitely been hit hard. But thankfully, the healthcare industry effectively managed the outbreak owing to full support from the central and state governments. Although there has been slow adaptation of digital tools in the healthcare industry, everything changed with the outbreak of the pandemic. The effect of healthcare technology and digital solutions was felt in many different ways than we could have expected. During the lockdown, both the patients and the healthcare practitioners realized the importance of digitisation. The pandemic has almost entirely changed how the healthcare industry in India operates. With telehealth, hospitals are now also concerned about reaching patients online, how to deliver and protect patient information. Telemedicine and remote patient monitoring are being increasingly adopted by service providers to virtually manage patients, predict and prevent illnesses, and improve clinical outcomes. There’s been almost an 80 per cent rise in consumption of digital healthcare services after COVID-19. Digital technologies like extended reality, cloud systems, big data, and artificial intelligence are taking the center stage to enhance user- experience and increase process efficiency. These technologies have accelerated digital Health, remote patient monitoring and timely clinical protocols. In the coming years too, digital health applications & therapeutics, personal health wearables, and AI, NLP(neural language processing), robotics process automation or the RPA-enabled process accelerators in clinical prediction, operational transformation and compliance improvement will further drive and shape the future of healthcare.

Mr. Nikkhil K Masurkar, Executive Director, Entod Pharmaceutical (specializes in Ophthalmology, Dermatology and ENT)

The healthcare market can increase three-fold to Rs. 8.6 trillion (US$ 133.44 billion) by 2022. In 2020, in a very short period, Covid-19 became an unparalleled disruption to every area of the healthcare industry. The overall response to the pandemic witnessed both the private and government sector working in tandem. The private Indian healthcare players rose to the occasion and have been providing all the support that the government needs, such as testing, isolation beds for treatment, medical staff and equipment at government COVID-19 hospitals and home healthcare. The healthcare industry, along with the central and state governments, undertook a robust response plan to tackle the pandemic by setting up dedicated COVID-19 hospitals, isolation centers and tech-enabled mapping of resources. Despite initial hiccups, the healthcare system in India managed to withstand the pandemic. The different efforts in manufacturing of medical equipment, disposables, drugs and the most recent vaccine efforts made by India has placed us as a global leader. Primary healthcare has become accessible to the needy and poor through digital interventions. Even in areas like clinical trials, there is less intervention in terms of human repetitive reviews due to use of technological tools like Artificial Intelligence (AI). The Indian healthcare sector is diversifying and opportunities are emerging in every segment, be it providers, payers or medical technology. With growing competition, organizations are cognisant of new challenges and are looking to explore the latest business dynamics and trends impacting their segment. India is full of opportunities for players in the medical devices industry. The country has also become one of the leading destinations for high-end diagnostic services with tremendous capital investment for advanced diagnostic facilities, thus catering to a greater proportion of population. The country’s competitive advantage lies in the increased success rate of Indian companies in getting Abbreviated New Drug Application (ANDA) approvals. India also offers vast opportunities in R&D as well as medical tourism. After the pandemic, governments and organizations are more focused towards building digital infrastructure and preventive healthcare which will surely pave the way to a brighter future for the healthcare industry in the years to come. ENTOD has grown by 45% year on year (YOY) in the Ophthalmic and Otological market as per the IQVIA MAT Nov 21 data. We have also gained the maximum market share 0.93% in this segment during this period. We expect to maintain the same growth in the next financial year too due to the momentum generated in the market and the launch of our new divisions, new innovative products and proposed increased field force numbers.

Mr. Ashok Patel, CEO and Founder, Max Ventilator(India’s leading ventilator manufacturer)

Even as Covid-19 has led to the rise of diagnostics and equipment along with an impressive rise in virtual and homecare-driven device segments, there has been an increased emphasis on making low-cost lifesaving devices such as ventilators and oxygen concentrators. Speaking especially of ventilators, from now onwards, the rule of 4 beds per ventilator will become more of a reality. With telemedicine and app-based online pharmacies becoming more of a constant surrounding our daily lives spurring innovations in related devices and equipment, the coming year will also see more action in big data, AI and machine learning-based disease prediction technologies, apart from a push to more sophisticated surgical devices meant for a range of conditions such as neurological, cardio-vascular, oncological, orthopedic or musculosketal conditions. However I must add that for AI-based ventilators to become a reality, more time would be needed. While make-in-India has gained momentum with the view to become more self-reliant, the Chinese products have received a setback. This means that quality will determine the entry of new products and more rigorous quality checks will increasingly become a norm. The coming year will also see major investment and focus on medical device components and parts in the country. At the same time, given the surging omicron cases outside India and a repeat of the same not totally being out of question in India, Covid-related devices and equipment will continue to remain a focus of attention of manufacturers in the country in the coming year.

Dr. Ankit Gupta, Managing Director, Park Group of Hospitals

“2021 was one of the most challenging years for the Indian healthcare system as the country was plagued by the devastating second wave of Covid. This put an additional strain on the healthcare infrastructure, but the country rallied and triumphed. This was also the year when India ramped up its Covid vaccination campaign, reaching 85%with one dose and 50% with both doses. Taking a cue from the second wave, the private and public sectors have both improved their healthcare infrastructure. As we enter the new year, we should focus even more on increasing immunization rates. This is also the year that children should begin receiving Covid vaccinations. This will aid us in our fight against various Covid variants, including Omicron. People should also maintain a vigilant mindset, wearing masks, using hand sanitizers, and keeping social distance.”

Paradise

Eluru – The City of Helapuri Becomes The 46th Launch Of Paradise

Eluru, 31 December 2021: After the successful launch in Kurnool and Vizianagaram, the world’s favourite biryani Paradise opens its 46th outlet in Eluru adding a new landmark in the historic city of Andhra Pradesh. The City of Helapuri as it had been since the Vengi dynasty’s regime, Eluru has been an inclusive host for south Indian cultures and powerful regimes. With weekend getaways at the beautiful Munjuluru and Gubbala, the new Paradise launch is a feather in the cap for Eluru especially while coinciding with Christmas and New Year festivities.

Visitors can now indulge their tastebuds as they enjoy the best of Biryani, Kebabs and many more items that will be served to customers with topmost quality, utmost hygiene and care. Paradise ensures that food served is in line with safety measures required in current times. Located Beside LIC Building, Agraharamon is 1600 sq. ft. The food lovers of Eluru and nearby areas will now be able to relish Paradise’s delicacies including its iconic Biryanis, Kebabs, and desserts to satisfy their taste buds.

On the launch of the new restaurant, Mr. Ali Hemati, Chairman – Paradise Food Court Pvt. Ltd.said, “Bringing Paradise to Eluru within a span of a month since launching our 45th outlet just goes to show the demand for the trademark Paradise biryani. It’s not only that, but the launch also coincides with the Christmas season which adds festive fervour to the launch. People in and around Eluru, including those coming from Telangana for weekend getaways can now relish our foods as they enjoy their time in Eluru. The city has been a great host to various cultures and holds historic value since the Kakatiyas, Vijayanagara kingdom and henceforth. We are happy with the launch as it also connects Hyderabad’s penchant for biryani with the locals of Eluru.”

Dr Kazim Hemati, Director – Paradise Food Court Pvt. Ltd. added, “The new launch of our outlet in Eluru is a reminder of the fact that Paradise Biryani is a rage in Eluru just as much as it is in Hyderabad or elsewhere. The 46th launch has placed Eluru on the map yet again. It gives us immense joy in continuing to cater our quality food for decades and taking it one notch further each time. Our dedicated leadership and staff has helped keep up the Paradise legacy.”

Mr. Gautam Gupta, CEO- Paradise Food Court Pvt. Ltd. said, “What attracts Eluru is the beautiful waterfalls and the temples for visitors. But Paradise is an additional place worth a visit especially when it comes to tickling the taste buds. Paradise biryani has been the favourite for decades for people in India, and by the close of 2021, we have brought it to Eluru. It coincides with the festive season of Christmas and New Year. The launch makes the season all the more vibrant.”

The food chain has acquired its place in the Limca Book of Records for ‘Most Biryanis Served In A Year’. In 2017, Paradise catered over 70 lakh servings of biryani and in 2018 the numbers crossed over 90 lakh. Paradise also won the ‘Restaurant Serving The Best Biryani’ award at the Asia Food Congress and Golden Spoon Award at the India Food Forum in 2018. Through the years they have won several accolades and laurels from Telangana State Hotels Associations, GHMC, Times Food Award, Pride of Telangana and Lifetime Achievement Award to name a few.

Ujjivan logo

Ujjivan Small Finance Bank raises interest rates on Term Deposit (TD), offers highest interest rate at 7.5% for senior citizens from December 31, 2021

Bengaluru, December 31, 2021:

HIGHLIGHTS:
• Revised interest rates are applicable on fixed deposits of up to ₹2 crores across various tenures
• Recently, senior citizen premium was increased to 75 basis points from 50 basis points
• Fixed Deposit (Domestic & NRO) rates are applicable for Sampoorna Nidhi & Sampoorna Laksha Deposit Accounts

Ujjivan Small Finance Bank has raised the interest rates on their term deposits.

It has announced an additional 75 basis points for senior citizens across all tenures. For 990 days tenure, the interest rate is as high as 7.50%, while for 19 months 1 day tenure, the bank is now offering 7.35%.

For the general citizen, for 990 days tenure, the interest rate has been increased to 6.75% while for the 19 months 1 day months tenure, the bank now offers an interest rate of 6.60%.

Comparison of old and revised interest rates; for Fixed Deposits (NRE, Domestic and NRO) below ₹2 Cr for 990 day tenure

 

  Tenure Previous interest rate New interest rate
(w.e.f. December 31, 2021)
For senior citizen
990 days 7.35% 7.5%
For general citizen
990 days 6.60% 6.75%

As the table suggests, a senior citizen investing ₹1,00,000 for 990 days at 7.5% can earn returns up to ₹ 1,22,314 at maturity. For general citizen investing ₹1,00,000 for 990 days at 6.75% can earn up to ₹1,19,895.

Ujjivan SFB allows monthly, quarterly, half-yearly, annually, and at maturity interest pay-out options. It also offers premature closure and partial withdrawal facility, with applicable charges.

The above interest rates are applicable on Tax Saver Fixed Deposits too. However, they carry a lock-in period of five years.

This makes Ujjivan SFB Interest Rates on the Term Deposits, amongst the most attractive and competitive in the sector.

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Watch The Best of Sci Fi movies on Lionsgate Play this Science Fiction Day

India, 31st December 2022: Technology has been majorly impacted by science. Multiple fields including communication, home entertainment, space travel, and transportation are improved because of the amazing ideas presented in the science fiction genre. Isaac Asimov, an American author, and Boston University professor of biochemistry was born on 2nd January 1920. The day is celebrated to commemorate the date of his birth. Isaac was best known for his works of science fiction and his popular science books. This Science Fiction Day, Lionsgate takes you through some of the best sci fi movies that one can binge watch.

• Cube Directed by Vincenzo Natali, Cube is about a group of strangers who awaken to find themselves placed in a giant cube. Some cubes are booby trapped, and others are safe. Everyone brings a unique perspective and talent to the party, and they all must work together to escape the Cube. To find out if they are able to get the cubes or no, watch the movie on Lionsgate Play

• Tides is a 2021 English-language German-Swiss science fiction thriller film directed and written by Tim Fehlbaum. The film stars Nora Arnezeder, Iain Glen, Sarah-Sofie Boussnina, and Joel Basman. In the not too-distant future: after a global catastrophe has wiped out nearly all of humanity on Earth, Blake, an elite astronaut from Space Colony Kepler-209, must make a decision that will seal the fate of the people on both planets. Watch this scientific thriller to know more

• Dune Paul Atreides, a brilliant and gifted young man born into a great destiny beyond his understanding, must travel to the most dangerous planet in the universe to ensure the future of his family and his people. As malevolent forces explode into conflict over the planet’s exclusive supply of the most precious resource in existence, only those who can conquer their own fear will survive. Directed by Denis Villeneuve and having an IMDB rating of 8.2 watch this adventure to know who can conquer their fear

• Dimension 404 Directed by Dave Boyle, Dimension 404 is a science fiction anthology that explores the wonders – and terrors – of our digital age. From outrageous horror comedy to mind-bending action adventure, each episode tells a weird and wild sci-fi tale where the twist ending…is just the beginning. The series has received IMDB ranking of 6.8

• VICE VICE is about where anything goes and the customers can play out their wildest fantasies with artificial inhabitants who look, think, and feel like humans. When an artificial becomes self-aware and escapes, she finds herself caught in the crossfire between Julian’s mercenaries and a cop who is hell-bent on shutting down Vice and stopping the violence once and for all. Directed by Brian A Miller the movie stars Bruce Wills and Thomas Jane in the lead.

• Pandorum It is a 2009 British-German science fiction horror film, with elements of Lovecraftian horror and survival adventure. The film was directed by Christian Alvart. The plot is about two crew members of a spaceship who wake up from hypersleep to discover that all their colleagues are missing. Despite this, it appears that they are not alone. Watch the movie to find out more

• Divergent Directed by Neil Burger, the movie is about Tris Prior (Shailene Woodley) who lives in a futuristic world in which society is divided into five factions. As each person enters adulthood, he or she must choose a faction and commit to it for life. Tris chooses Dauntless — those who pursue bravery above all else. However, her initiation leads to the discovery that she is a Divergent and will never be able to fit into just one faction. Warned that she must conceal her status, find out if Tris uncovers a looming war which threatens everyone she loves

• Kin Eli and Jimmy Solinski struggle to save themselves from criminals seeking vengeance, federal officials, and soldiers from another world. The movie is directed by Josh Baker and Jonathan Baker. Watch to find out more
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Mr Siraj Saiyed, Director, ARETE Group

Overview of 2021 and Outlook in 2022 for Real Estate Sector & Industries in India

By Mr Siraj Saiyed, Director, ARETE Group

For Real Estate Sector – “With vaccinations underway rapidly, the consumer interest is expected to gradually come back and hence both residential and commercial real estate are expected to benefit to become the pivotal segments towards economic growth, which will continue to register increased growth and demand through the upcoming one or two quarters of 2022. While residential sales are already witnessing an upsurge across various cities of India, the commercial and industrial real estate segment also has a huge opportunity to bounce back as we enter the ‘new normal’ age in 2022; particularly aided favorable factors such as low mortgage and bank loan rates combined with stamp duty waivers and realistic property pricing – altogether ushering a new era of growth for the new-age, digital-ready real estate and infrastructure sector in our country.”

For Industries & Development – “India has shown a great deal of resilience in 2021 to recover its economic and industrial growth pathway subsequent to the devastating effects of the pandemic second wave. Especially during the second half of 2021, the Government’s continued focus on “Aatmanirbhar Bharat” as well as its mission and vision of implementing favourable policy reforms for industrial growth in India, has proved to be instrumental in helping the industrial sectors to thrive along with a major boost in manufacturing activities and increased tech and digital adoption across various domains.

Notably, this was also the year when the Gati Shakti master plan was unveiled by the Government, as well as the Industrial Park Rating System (IPRS) 2.0 was introduced for optimising infrastructure competitiveness. Additionally, the Government had also, in August 2021, announced that it has approved the development of 11 new Industrial Corridors in India as a part of the ongoing National Industrial Corridor Programme (NICP) – which has the potential to act as a game-changer in accelerating industry-led development in our country in the years to come. As we move ahead to the New Year, i.e. 2022, notwithstanding the concerns of the latest Covid-19 variant – Omicron, we strongly believe that the core output, manufacturing and overall industrial activities will continue with their sustainable recovery momentum to eventually reach pre-pandemic levels.

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SAI International Education Group Hosts “Journalism Without Fear” with Schools from China, Vietnam, Uganda, Japan & India

National, December, 2021: SAI International Education Group, one of the leading educational institutions of India, hosted the first-ever online event on ‘Journalism Without Fear’ with a focus on helping aspiring young journalists. The event was organized Going Global Club of SAI International in collaboration with 18 Round Square schools registered from China, Vietnam, Uganda Japan and India.

The keynote speakers of the Global competition were leading journalists from India Shri Shyamal Majumdar, Author, Columnist and former Editor of Business Standard and Shri Ashok Pradhan, News Head, Times of India, Odisha.

The Round Square-inspired event allowed its participants to discuss the importance of journalism in today’s world and interact with seasoned journalists who have made an impact during their careers. Students got the opportunity to ask questions about the exciting world of Journalism and got an inside glimpse of the impact journalists play in today’s society. Around 200 Students of Classes VI-VIII participated in the session.

Shri Shyamal Majumdar was delighted to speak to the students on the unique theme of ‘Journalism Without Fear’, and said, “Journalism is without fear or favour, should be accurate, compassionate and independent as it is important to present the inside story for people to make sense of the information that goes beyond sharing the basic news”.

All participants are expected to work on a short research paper and create corresponding mood boards. The submissions will be judged under different age groups and categories. Finally, there will be an award ceremony after the winter vacation on January 7, 2022. The event was a perfect opportunity for students from Classes VII-IX and XI who have a passion for journalism and writing.

Tarun Tapan Bhuyan, Class VIII, SAI International School, delighted to have been a part of the event said that the talk was so very informative and suffusing to all students. The address was more like a conversation, so easy to grasp and garner. It was amazing to hear that “Journalism is the currency of our world.” And it gave the students a new perspective of what true journalism was. It felt for the first time, what truly is journalism, the news is not only for the sake of spreading information of relevance rather than malice or insult. It was very gratifying to hear Shri Shyamal Majumdar.

Tran Ngoc Dinh, Class XI, Renaissance International School Saigon, Vietnam – I really appreciated your answers about fake news, which is a global issue plaguing us all. Journalism is not always a career parent in Viet Nam consider for their children but I will take your words to heart. I truly want to be a journalist and you have inspired me to follow my dream.

Moli Shah, Class XI, The Lawrence School, India found the talk extremely inspiring, it was an honour to hear about journalism with real-life examples, and was very grateful to have taken part in “Journalism Without Fear”.