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Apollo hosp to launch oral cancer screening tests from today
Apollo hosp to launch oral cancer screening tests from today

Hans India

time4 days ago

  • Health
  • Hans India

Apollo hosp to launch oral cancer screening tests from today

Vijayawad: In honor of World Tobacco Day, the Apollo Specialty Hospital in Nellore and all branches has been launching oral cancer screening tests from May 31 said Dr Sriram Satish. Doctors are advised to undergo oral cancer screening tests for those who are over 30 years old and tobacco. Apollo is working with Isha Foundation. At this meeting ENT Dr Satish, Dr Nagendra, Surgical Oncologist Dr GVV Prasad, Senior Oncologist Haritha, Apollo Hospital Unit Head Balaraju participated.

British Airways flight returns due to technical glitch
British Airways flight returns due to technical glitch

Hans India

time24-05-2025

  • Hans India

British Airways flight returns due to technical glitch

Bengaluru: British Airways flight BA118, which departed Bengaluru at 7.40 am on Friday, returned after reaching Abu Dhabi due to a technical issue, Bengaluru airport sources said. The flight later departed for London, its original destination, at 2.30 pm, according to sources. In response to a PTI email, a British Airways spokesperson said, 'The aircraft landed safely back in Bengaluru as a precaution due to a technical issue. The aircraft was checked over and has since departed on its scheduled journey to London Heathrow.' A passenger, Satish Medapati (@Smedapati), posted on 'X': 'BA118 BLR-LON this morning returned to BLR after a few hours. We are still in the plane, but no valid information other than saying they have no info. Hope to get onto the skies soon (sic).' Satish did not respond to PTI's queries and has posted no further updates. Incidentally, London Heathrow Airport—one of the world's busiest—faced a major disruption on May 21 following a power outage caused by a fire at a nearby electrical substation. It was initially reported that the airport would remain closed through Friday

Meet man, once lived in a small town, built Rs 6000000000 company, which makes robots for…, he is…
Meet man, once lived in a small town, built Rs 6000000000 company, which makes robots for…, he is…

India.com

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • India.com

Meet man, once lived in a small town, built Rs 6000000000 company, which makes robots for…, he is…

Adverb Technologies was founded in 2016, the company which deals in robotics. It is co-founded by Satish Shukla, who grew up in the small town of Nagda in Madhya Pradesh. It is one of India's few companies that builds a variety of robots like humanoid robots, robotic dogs. It also gives other innovative robotic solutions. Rs 600 Crore Revenue Satish recently revealed that Adverb Technologies earned a revenue of around Rs 600 crore last year. He stated that they began by creating robots for warehouse automation. Then, the company started working on robotic dogs, and today, it is also focusing on humanoid robots, which are in process of completion. The demand for their robots is not only from India but they are also exported to countries like Singapore, Australia, the Netherlands, Germany, the Middle East, the USA, and North America. Satish is a software engineer by qualification. He had also done an MBA in HR from TISS, Mumbai. He was selected through campus placement into Asian Paints. He was earlier working as an HR over there and then later moved to production and supply chain roles. Satish decided to establish Adverb Technologies when 'Make In India' gained momentum. Now he is planning to make it the world's largest robotics company.

Man, 43, found dead in Little India alley, no foul play suspected, Singapore News
Man, 43, found dead in Little India alley, no foul play suspected, Singapore News

AsiaOne

time19-05-2025

  • AsiaOne

Man, 43, found dead in Little India alley, no foul play suspected, Singapore News

A 43-year-old man was found dead along a Little India alley last Saturday (May 17) morning. Based on preliminary investigations, no foul play is suspected, the Singapore Police Force (SPF) said. Responding to queries from AsiaOne, the police said they were alerted to a case of unnatural death along 1 Hindoo Road at around 8.10am that day. When reporters arrived at the scene, SPF had cordoned off the back alley and several officers were seen, Shin Min Daily News reported. A police blue tent had also been placed over the body next to a power station. A 31-year-old operator of an Indian restaurant nearby, who only wanted to be known as Satish, said he saw the man lying on the ground before the police blocked off the area. The man had no visible injuries on his body, except for some swelling on his face. Speaking with Shin Min, Satish recalled that there was no blood at the scene — only a wallet and lighter next to the body. Police investigations are ongoing. [[nid:718116]]

43-year-old man found dead in alley in Little India
43-year-old man found dead in alley in Little India

New Paper

time19-05-2025

  • New Paper

43-year-old man found dead in alley in Little India

A 43-year-old man was discovered lifeless in an alley in Little India at about 8.15am on May 17. The man showed no visible signs of external injury, although his face was swollen. The police cordoned off the area for investigations. The incident occurred on Hindoo Road, a well-known area in Little India. Mr Satish, 31, who runs an Indian restaurant nearby, told Shin Min Daily News that he had seen the man's body before the area was cordoned off by the police. He said there were no apparent external injuries on the deceased, although his face was noticeably swollen. "I remember there were no blood stains around the body. Next to him, there was a wallet and a lighter," said Mr Satish. The body was discovered at about 8.15am on May 17. PHOTO: SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS The Singapore Civil Defence Force said the man was pronounced dead at the scene. The police confirmed that the deceased was 43 years old and that preliminary investigations suggest that foul play is not suspected. Investigations are ongoing.

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