Friday 25 October 2019

Bikes & Car Flagged Off Under “‘Shaurya Ye Diwali Veer Pariwar Ke Saath’” Campaign


By Tricitynews
Chandigarh 25th October:- India Yamaha Motor (IYM) Pvt Ltd on Friday announced ‘Yamaha Lifetime Quality Care’ to offer one-stop solution to Yamaha customers.
The program can be availed by both existing and new Yamaha two wheeler customers for the whole range of current two wheelers offered by the company in the domestic market.
In line of its commitment to uniquely drive customers’ emotions towards the excitement and sportiness of Yamaha, the newly announced program will further improve customer experiences with the brand through a “one stop maintenance solution”. The company will offer three-fangled service commitment – time-based service that is, 90 minutes’ of vehicle service time, service quality, by deploying professionally trained Yamaha technicians and service care including roadside assistance, extended warranty, pick and drop and annual maintenance contracts (AMC).
While time-based commitment can bring methodical servicing and precision, expert technicians cultivating their technical skills under Yamaha’s global pedigree will offer finest solutions to the challenges of servicing, repairs and maintenance. Alongside, service care will match the experiences of the customers with The Yamaha Uniqueness in such a way that the excitement and sportiness of the Yamaha two wheelers remain fresh and invigorating, thus driving the whole Yamaha experience to come in full circles.
Ravinder Singh, senior vice president, strategy & planning, Yamaha Motor India Sales Pvt Ltd. Said that the whole program is designed to identify, diagnose and offer optimum maintenance to the Yamaha two wheelers. Yamaha will begin to roll out ‘Yamaha Lifetime Quality Care’ plans to the existing and new customers based on their usage patterns and choices from October 2019 onwards.

‘Yamaha Lifetime Quality Care’ Launched


By Tricitynews
Chandigarh 25th October:- India Yamaha Motor (IYM) Pvt Ltd on Friday announced ‘Yamaha Lifetime Quality Care’ to offer one-stop solution to Yamaha customers.
The program can be availed by both existing and new Yamaha two wheeler customers for the whole range of current two wheelers offered by the company in the domestic market.
In line of its commitment to uniquely drive customers’ emotions towards the excitement and sportiness of Yamaha, the newly announced program will further improve customer experiences with the brand through a “one stop maintenance solution”. The company will offer three-fangled service commitment – time-based service that is, 90 minutes’ of vehicle service time, service quality, by deploying professionally trained Yamaha technicians and service care including roadside assistance, extended warranty, pick and drop and annual maintenance contracts (AMC).
While time-based commitment can bring methodical servicing and precision, expert technicians cultivating their technical skills under Yamaha’s global pedigree will offer finest solutions to the challenges of servicing, repairs and maintenance. Alongside, service care will match the experiences of the customers with The Yamaha Uniqueness in such a way that the excitement and sportiness of the Yamaha two wheelers remain fresh and invigorating, thus driving the whole Yamaha experience to come in full circles.
Ravinder Singh, senior vice president, strategy & planning, Yamaha Motor India Sales Pvt Ltd. Said that the whole program is designed to identify, diagnose and offer optimum maintenance to the Yamaha two wheelers. Yamaha will begin to roll out ‘Yamaha Lifetime Quality Care’ plans to the existing and new customers based on their usage patterns and choices from October 2019 onwards.

Administrator Honours Sanitation Workers with “Swachhata Samaan”


By Tricitynews
Chandigarh 25th October:- V.P. Singh Badnore, Governor of Punjab and Administrator, UT, Chandigarh honoured the Sanitation workers during “Swachhata Samaan Samaroh” at Tagore Theater, here today in presence of Rajesh Kumar, Mayor, K.K. Yadav, Commissioner, Shakti Parkash Devshali, Chairman, Sanitation Committee, S.K. Jain, Additional Commissioner and other councilors and senior officers of MCC.
He was addressing the sanitation workers and door to door waste collectors at Tagore Theater during “Swachhata Samaan Samaroh” organized by the Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh to commemorate Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti.
He said that when we discuss cleanliness the role and responsibility of Swachhata Sainiks comes very first and they get proud to the city always. He said that a growing demand of the modern parameters of Swachhata implies the need for an improved understanding of our resources, and the ability to manage that demand in an equitable and sustainable way.
He said that when we think of cleanliness, our brains have been programmed to think of large garbage dumps and heaps of scattered garbage, and not the small amount of garbage generated in our households. He said that cleanliness should start in our minds from the very beginning of waste generation at source level. He said that if we people manage garbage in segregated manner in our households, then there will be no problem of garbage dumps and heaps in anywhere.
He appreciated the initiative of MCC to start 100 percent segregation of household waste in 13 villages, recently transferred to the MCC and asked them to implement this in other parts of city at the earliest. He wishes all the participants Happy & prosperous Diwali and wishes of Mahrishi Valmiki Jayanti.
The Administrator, Mayor and Commissioner awarded CSI, SI, MPW and Safaikarmacharis with the “Swachhta Samaan” including  Subash Singh (Work Munshi), Paramjit (Sewerman), Baljit (Sewerman), Vijay Pal (Head Sewerman), Shera Singh (Bolder), Mohinder Pathak (CSI), Parveen Kumar (MPW), Jatinder Kumar (Driver), Lal Chand (Safai Karamchari), Kala Ram (Safai Karamchari), Gopi (Safai Karamchari), Vijay (Safai Karamchari), Mangat Ram (Safai Karamchari), Parsh Ram (D.T.D. Collector), Dharamvir (D.T.D. Collector), Sunil Kumar (D.T.D. Collector), Ram Kumar (D.T.D. Collector), Rajvir (Helper of D.T. D. Collection Vehicle).
While addressing the gathering, Rajesh Kumar, Mayor of Chandigarh said that the neat and clean city, we see in every morning is the best efforts our safai sainiks and door to door waste collectors. He said that the MCC achieved various awards and honours in clean city tag with the best efforts of their sanitation workers and wishes to maintain cleanliness and beauty of the city forever.
Earlier, K.K. Yadav, Commissioner, MCC welcomed the Chief Guest and other dignitaries at the programme. He also briefed about the sanitation campaign, segregation at source and other awareness initiatives conducted by the Municipal Corporation, Chandigarh.
Shakti Parkash Devshali, Chairman, Sanitation Committee, MCC also wished all the safaikarmacharis and door to door waste collectors happy diwali and Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti.

Non-Surgical Treatment of Stroke by Mechanical Thrombectomy Now Offered at Paras Hospital


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Chandigarh 25th October:- To Create awareness on World Brain Stroke Day a team of Doctors from Paras Super specialty Hospital Panchkula, addressed the media person today. Present on the occasion were Dr Prof Vivek Gupta, Senior Consultant Interventional Neuroradiology & Dr Deepak Gupta, Associate Director, Neurology from Paras Specialty Hospital, Panchkula.

Addressing the media person Dr Vivek Gupta said that stroke is emerging as the new epidemic in India with 1.5 to 2.0 million new stroke cases being reported across the country every year. The actual numbers are bound to be higher as many of these patients never reach health care facilities. Everyday around 3000-4000 stroke happen in India and not more than 2-3% are treated. Worldwide incidence rate of stroke in 60-100 cases per 100,000 populations per year whereas in India it is close to 145-145 cases per 100,000/year. The reason for increased incidence in India is lack of awareness about the disease per se and the methods of prevention.
Dr Vivek Gupta said Stroke is of two types: ischemic and hemorrhagic. Ischemic stroke means that the blood supply to a portion of brain is cut off due to a clot with resulting brain damage. It is similar to heart attack where blood supply to a part of heart is blocked and that’s why it is also called BRAIN ATTACK. The other type is hemorrhagic in which there is bleeding in the brain.
Treatment of ischemic stroke is done by intravenous injection of a drug which can dissolve the clot. Earlier patients reaching after 4-5 hours had no definite treatment options and were managed conservatively with supportive care.
Now because of a new technique called “Mechanical Thrombectomy” which is available now in Paras Hospital Panchkula , these patients can be treated up to 6hrs and in selected cases till 24 hours. In this technique the clot is either aspirated or taken out of the brain with the help of a stent without opening the brain. 
The other type of stroke in which there is bleeding can occur either due to increased blood pressure or due to a condition known as cerebral aneurysm, where a brain artery becomes week, bulges like a balloon and ultimately bursts. One third of these patients die before reaching the hospital, half of those who reach in time are left with serious disabilities.
For years the only treatment for the aneurysms stroke was open brain surgery. But now with the advent of technology we have a minimally invasive way of treating aneurysms without opening the brain.
Interacting with Media persons Dr. Deepak Gupta said that developing countries like India are facing a double burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases. Stroke is one of the leading causes of death and disability in India.  The rest are paralysed as they are brought in late to super speciality hospitals and cannot be administered clot buster drugs. As such we need to make a conscious effort to sensitize people about these diseases, the right course of treatment and preventive measures that will help them deal with problems.