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BBMP closes four establishments

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The Hindu             23.01.2014

BBMP closes four establishments

Staff Reporter

The Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike’s (BBMP) Mahadevapura zone health division officials conducted raids and ordered closure of four establishments, besides levying a fines of Rs. 50,000 on a few others for not obtaining the requisite permissions from the civic body.

According to a press release issued here on Wednesday, Anupriya Nursing Home, P.R. Dental Clinic, Ayurveda Bhavan and Royal Look Beauty Parlour were locked down as they neither possessed licence nor had signed an MoU for the scientific disposal of biomedical waste.

Bata showroom, Spandana Hospital, Vaishnavi Restaurant, Meghana Mess, Donne Biryani Corner, Jura Bakery and Tummy Treat Restaurant were fined, the release added.

 

GMCH to hold 3-day meet on lifestyle diseases

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The Times of India               22.01.2014

GMCH to hold 3-day meet on lifestyle diseases

AURANGABAD: The Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) will host the three-day seventh interdisciplinary research society conference (IRCON) at its campus from Wednesday. The conference is aimed at sharing inter-disciplinary experiences of doctors in different medical fields. The minister of medical education, Vijaykumar Gavit, will inaugurate the conference.

"The conference would focus on lifestyle-related topics such as obesity and stress management," said GMCH dean and chairman of the Medical Research Society, K S Bhople.

"This year the conference will be hosted by the GMCH medicine department," said the head of the medicine department and organising secretary, IRCON 2014, Mangala Borkar.

More than 600 doctors and specialists are likely to attend the conference, said the head of the ophthalmology department, B S Khaire. "There will be seminars and lectures on a variety of subjects in the conference. The conference will be learning experience for the students," he added.

"A variety of scientific feast has been organised for the delegates which includes topics like Allopathy v/s homeopathy, crusade against snakebite, stroke management, Alzheimer's disease, recent advances in hair transplant, stem cell transplant, cosmetic surgery and bronchial asthma," said head of anatomy and secretary, IRCON 2014, Chhaya Diwan.

"A poster exhibition will also be organised on Wednesday and will be inaugurated by Bhople. Private practitioners can register with the medicine department between 10 am and 5 pm for submission of posters and papers. Spot registration will also be accepted," informed Diwan.

 

Four illegal scrapyards face MMC axe

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The Times of India               22.01.2014

Four illegal scrapyards face MMC axe

MAPUSA: Continuing with its drive against illegal scrapyards, the Mapusa municipal council (MMC) on Tuesday demolished four illegal scrapyards along NH 17 at Karaswada junction. The scrapyards were illegal as they had encroached upon the national highway.

The drive was conducted in the presence of Bardez mamlatdar Anish Prabhudessai, MMC chief officer Raju Gawas and municipal engineer Munna Mujawar.

"The scrapyard owners were given notices to vacate the area before Monday. Since they failed to clear the encroachments, the scrapyards were demolished," Mujawar said.

He said that the other illegal scrapyards have been served notices to vacate, and if they fail to do so, then the drive will continue on Wednesday.

An increasing number of illegal scrapyards from Karaswada to Colvale along the national highway is proving to be a menace. The scrapyards are either on agricultural land or on land belonging to the national highway authorities. On Monday, 12 illegal scrapyards encroaching upon NH 17 were demolished after an order was issued by the Bardez deputy collector. In November, four illegal scrapyardswere demolished within the Mapusa municipal jurisdiction.

 


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