Monthly Archives: October 2015

Coimbatore govt hospital performs 100 cochlear transplant surgeries in two years

The Coimbatore Medical College and Hospital has performed 100 cochlear transplant surgeries in the last two years, becoming the first government hospital to reach this number.
The Coimbatore Medical College and Hospital has performed 100 cochlear transplant surgeries in the last two years, becoming the first government hospital to reach this number.

Coimbatore :

The Coimbatore Medical College and Hospital (CMCH) has performed 100 cochlear transplant surgeries in the last two years, becoming the first government hospital to reach this number.

All the surgeries had been performed under the chief minister’s comprehensive health insurance scheme, said doctors.

The CMCH is the only other government hospital, besides Madras Medical College, approved to perform cochlear transplants under the Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project.

Doctors said they performed their first cochlear transplant surgery on August 10, 2013 and performed the 100th surgery on October 1 this year.

“All the surgeries were successful and all the children operated have recovered and are doing extremely well,” said professor and head of the ENT department Dr V Aravindhan.

The insurance scheme makes cochlear transplant surgeries free for children between 0 to 6 years of age.

“Cochlear transplants are usually done on stone deaf children or those who are severely hard of hearing,” said ENT professor Dr Ali Sultana.

“But since the implant is something that stimulates an auditory nerve in the brain, and later fills the auditory cortex with sounds and information, children learn to use it and benefit better,” he said. “Thus they can speak on the phone and have face to face like conversations like normal people.”

Earlier cochlear transplants were being done only at private hospitals because of the implant was expensive—Rs 5.1 lakh even for the basic low-end one. Now since the scheme allots Rs 7 lakh for the surgery, government hospitals have now begun performing the surgery.

“This includes pre-surgery screenings tests, the surgery, implants, post-surgery complications and a one-year rehabilitation program for the children,” said Dr Aravindhan.

The CMCH has tied up a private institute called “Hearing Aid Centre” to provide the one-year rehabilitation post-surgery.

“They with a team of audiologists and speech therapists provide audio verbal therapy to children, who will start filling their memory cortex with sounds and noises, and slowly start repeating them as part of speech processing. Within the first three months, they start speaking simple words,” said Dr Sultana. `

While cochlear implant surgeries are being done under the state comprehensive health insurance scheme in private hospitals too, other screening and post-surgery costs start piling up, say patients.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News Home> City> Chennai / by Pratiksha Ramkumar, TNN / October 05th, 2015

Sania Mirza-Martina Hingis win Wuhan Open title

This is the seventh title that the Sania-Martina combination has won this year. (Getty Images)
This is the seventh title that the Sania-Martina combination has won this year. (Getty Images)

Wuhan :

Ace Indian tennis star Sania Mirza continued her superb run with Swiss partner Martina Hingis as the duo clinched its seventh title together by winning the Wuhan Open women’s doubles trophy on Saturday.

The top-seeded pair eased past the Romanian team of Irina-Camelia Begu and Monica Niculescu 6-2, 6-3 in the title clash.

“Title number 7 #SanTina @mhingis #WuhanOpen,” the Indian star tweeted accompanied by a picture of the duo with the trophy.

Sania and Hingis had it relatively easy in the second round, quarterfinals and semi-finals after getting a first round bye in the tournament.

Sania and Hingis dropped serve three times and fought back from a 2-0 deficit in the second set to emerge triumphant in the summit clash today.

With this win, the Indo-Swiss pairing has seven WTA doubles titles together this year — Indian Wells, Miami, Charleston, Wimbledon, the US Open, Guangzhou and Wuhan.

They have won their last three tournaments and their last 13 matches without dropping a single set.

They now head to the China Open in Beijing, where they have been given the top billing.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News Home> Sports> Tennis / PTI / October 03rd, 2015

AR Rahman, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan sparkle in ISL 2 opening ceremony

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan dances at the Indian Super League opening ceremony. (AFP Photo)
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan dances at the Indian Super League opening ceremony. (AFP Photo)

Chennai :

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan’s breathtaking moves complemented A R Rahman’s soulful music as the country’s who’s who from various fields got together for football to kick off the second season of Indian Super League (ISL) with a brief opening ceremony here on Saturday.

Even as the beautiful Aishwarya sparkled by dancing to her hit numbers such as Dola Re Dola, Dhoom Dhoom, the highlight of the evening was music maestro Rahman performing the national anthem at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here.

The 45-minute programme was attended by, among others, Sachin Tendulkar, Rajinikanth, Mukesh and Nita Ambani, besides the Bachchan family.

The initial part of the programme saw a performance by Bansi Kaul’s troop.

Young Bollywood actor Alia Bhatt gyrated to some of her hits from movies like Student of the Year, besides performing to the ISL theme song ‘Let’s Football’.

The franchises owners of opening day fixture between Atletico de Kolkata and Chennaiyin FC were called on to the stage and introduced by host Arjun Kapoor, following which Aishwarya entered the scene.

Amitabh Bachchan couldn’t stop clapping as her daughter-in-law performed.

“Together with your support we will make ISL a success,” said Nita Ambani, the inspiration behind the initiative and founder chairperson of Football Sports Development.

Heartthrob Rajinikanth hugging cricket legend and Kerala Blasters’ co-owner Tendulkar and cine star Aishwarya were some of the worthy moments of the show.

The noise level reached a crescendo as two of India’s greatest icons — Rajnikanth and Bachchan — took centre stage in front of 15,000-20,000 people and shared a word or two.

Earlier, after a few hundred kids unfurled the team banners of all the eight outfits of the ISL out on the pitch — choreographed wonderfully, it was Alia’s time.

Alia, with a little help from the Master of Ceremony of the evening, Arjun Kapoor, kicked things off with a brief performance, dancing to some of her famous hits, which included ‘Radha’ and ‘Disco Deewane’ before finishing her performance with the song that has been ringing in all ears for the past couple of months ‘C’mon India, Let’s Football’.

Aishwarya, with her husband Abhishek and father-in-law Amitabh watching from the VIP section, came and danced gracefully, with a Tamil number, particularly, cranking up the decibel level.

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However, it was an altogether different ball game when Tendulkar and Rajinikanth entered the stage.

Nita Ambani then declared the second season open.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News Home> Sports / PTI / October 03rd, 2015

TN triple jumper finds spot in World University Games

Chennai :

The Indian University athletics team which is set to participate in the World University Games next month will have a lone Tamil Nadu athlete in its ranks.

Twenty-year old SN Mohammed Salahuddin, son of former triple jumper and current national athletics coach KS Nizammuddin, has been picked for the July 3-14 event scheduled to be held in Gwangju, South Korea.

In all 13 Indian athletes (five men, eight women) were selected following trials at the Punjabi University, Patiala on May 27 & 28. The World University Games is an international multi-sport event organized for university athletes by the International University Sports Federation (FISU). The Games has proved to be a springboard for the likes of athletes such as Michael Johnson and Michael Phelps.

A student of Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, triple jumper Salahuddin, won silver at the Federation Cup Senior National Championship in Mangaluru last month and clinched gold at the All India Inter University Athletics Championship earlier this year. A camp for the selected athletes will be held from June 11-26 at Moodbidri, Mangaluru.

Indian athletics team:

Men: Long jump: Mehakpreet Singh (Punjabi University, Patiala); Triple jump: SN Mohammed Salahuddin (Bharatiar University, Coimbatore); Shot put: Inderjeet Singh (Acharya Nagarjuna University, Nagarjunanagar); Shot put: Tajinderpal Singh Toor (Punjabi University, Patiala); 400m: Lalit Mathur (University of Delhi, Delhi); Women: 100m: Pariyanka Kalgi S (Mangalore University, Mangalore); 500m &10000m Sanjiwani Jadhav (SBP Pune University, Pune); 5000m: Ritu Dinkar (Punjabi University, Patiala); Long jump: Bhumika Thakur (Punjabi University, Patiala); Shot put: Manpreet Kaur (Punjabi University, Patiala); Javelin throw: Poonam Rani (Ch Devi Lal University, Sirsa); 20km walk: Khushbir Kaur (Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar); Discus throw: Navjeet Kaur (Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar)

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News Home> Sports / by Susan Ninan, TNN / June 08th, 2015

Sridhar of Mahajana College crowned ‘Mr. Mysore University 2015’

M.Sridhar of SBRR Mahajana FGC (centre) was crowned 'Mr. Mysore University 2015' in the Best Physique competitions held at the University of Mysore Gymnasium Hall. He is seen receiving the certificate and trophy from Dr.C.Krishna, former Director, Department of Physical Education, UoM (extreme left) and Prof. B. Mahadevappa, Finance Officer, UoM.
M.Sridhar of SBRR Mahajana FGC (centre) was crowned ‘Mr. Mysore University 2015’ in the Best Physique competitions held at the University of Mysore Gymnasium Hall. He is seen receiving the certificate and trophy from Dr.C.Krishna, former Director, Department of Physical Education, UoM (extreme left) and Prof. B. Mahadevappa, Finance Officer, UoM.

Mysuru :

 M.Sridhar of SBRR Mahajana FGC, Mysuru, was crowned ‘Mr. Mysore University 2015’ for winning the Best Physique title in the competitions held at the University Gymnasium Hall here yesterday. Sridhar had also won the first place in the 80kg category and in the title round impressed with his performance and won the top honours.

The results: Best Physique: 60kg: 1. M.B.Vikas (SBRR FGC); 2. D.H.Shashikumar (NDRK Hassan); 3. E. Harish (GFGC, Kuvempunagar).

65kg: 1. Syed Muddasir (JSS College, Nanjangud); 2. K. Vinay (Teresian College); 3. N. Prasanna (SBRR Mahajana FGC).

70kg: 1. Lakshman Kumar (Govt. FGC, Kuvempunagar); 2. M.R. Aravinda (PGSC); 3. S. Pradeep (PGSC).

75kg: 1. S. Harish (D. Banumaiah’s College); 2. Sharukh Khan (NDRK College, Hassan).

80kg: 1. M. Sridhar (SBRR Mahajana FGC); 2. Mohammed Vasin (Vidya Vikas FGC); 3. C.N. Aravind (Bhagavan Buddha Evening College, Malavalli).

85kg: 1. M.M. Mahadeva Prasad (Govt. College, Mandya); 2. Wasim Akram (GFGC, Siddarthnagar); 3. M.K.Hariprasad (Bhagavan Buddha Evening College, Malavalli).

90+kg: 1.Sheik Vazath (Vidyavardhaka College); 2. K.G. Shivshankar (Bhagavan Budda Evening College, Malavalli).

Mr. Mysore University 2015: M. Sridhar (SBRR Mahajana FGC).

Team Championship: SBRR Mahajana FGC-11 points.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> Sports News / Thursday – October 01st, 2015