Bharat Ratna Pt BHIMSEN JOSHI JANMASHATABDI “POORNAHUTI”

Government of India, Ministry of Culture and Sangeetacharya Pt. D. V. Kanebuva Pratishthan present a 2-days Music Program “POORNAHUTI” in Bangalore on the occasion of Bharat Ratna Pt. Bhimsen Joshi Janmashatabdi.

Sangeetacharya Pt. D.V. Kanebuva Pratishthan has been celebrating the Janmashatabdi of Bharat Ratna Pt. Bhimsen Joshi ji from 4th February 2021. The inaugural program as well as Poornahuti was held in Gadag, the Janmabhoomi of Panditji. “KHAYAL YADNYA” in 2021 and “POORNAHUTI” in 2022 (3-days Festivals) were organised as well. “BHIMSEN VAANI” a program based on the compositions of Saints, sung and renowned by Panditji was also organised. Sangeetacharya Pt. D.V. Kanebuva Pratishthan in association with Ministry of Culture, Government of India is organising a 2-days Festival “POORNAHUTI” in Bangalore on 19th and 20th March 2022. It is a matter of pride for the Cultural Department of Government of India to be able to honour and pay tribute to the legendary maestro of the country (Bharat Ratna awardee) Pt. Bhimsen Joshi ji by organising concerts. Padma Shri Pt. Venkatesh Kumar, Padma Shri Pt. Ulhas Kashalkar, Vidushi Arati Anklikar, Vidushi Manjusha Patil will be performing Classical Vocal in this tribute. Pt. Kumar Bose (Tabla solo) and Pt. Rakesh Chaurasia (Flute) will also be a part of this festival. The program will be held in Patti Sabhangana, Bangalore. On 19th March 2022 from 5.00 pm to 9.30 pm in the evening while on 20th March 2022 from 10 am to 2 pm in the morning, the program is open to all Music-lovers and connoisseurs. The Inauguration of the program will be on 19th March 2022 at 5.00 pm in the presence of Mr. R. V. Gumaste, MD of Kirloskar Ferrrous. While featuring many renowned artists, the program will be a treat not to be missed by music- lovers and connoisseurs. Thus was informed by Shri. Govind Bedekar, (President) and Manjusha Patil (Secretary) of Sangeetacharya Pt. D. V. Kanebuva Pratishthan.

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Forum Koramangala Mall celebrated National Safety Day on 4th March 2022

Forum Koramangala Mall celebrated National Safety Day on 4th March 2022

On the occasion of National Safety Day “ Forum Koramangala Mall ” has initiated and completed 30 days of ERT training program successfully training more than +70 retail store employees ensuring every store has at least one ERT certified employee.

gratified in-house staff, participants, retailers and customers with safety props to honour the trainers, They have celebrated the day to nurture young minds and develop safety culture.

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#BreakTheBias: Overcoming menopause discrimination

Ahead of this year’s International Women’s Day, with the theme #BreakTheBias, we spoke to the Chair of FIGO’s Committee on Well Woman Health and Care. We discussed menopause discrimination and how we can all counter ageism and break the bias that menopausal women experience in various settings.

Menopause is the end of a woman’s menstrual cycles, and marks the moment when she can no longer conceive naturally. The menopause is a natural part of ageing that usually occurs between 45 and 55 years of age, as a woman’s oestrogen levels decline. In spite of this, silence, stigma and shame around women’s health are apparent during menopausal years.

The prevalence of menopause discrimination
Research has shown that silence, shame, discrimination and stigma relating to ageing and the menopause are highly prevalent and can have a huge impact on quality of life.

The FIGO Committee on Well Woman Health and Care is committed to promoting wellness across the life course, and works to break the many biases women face throughout their lives.

According to Dr Hema Divakar, Chair of the Committee on Well Woman Health and Care, discrimination against mature and menopausal women appears to sit quietly – it can go unnoticed and seems widely accepted, manifesting itself in all areas of life.

For instance, instead of seeing workplaces as made up of diverse people of all ages, backgrounds and characteristics, the overriding message for older workers seems to be that mature age is a one-way ticket to certain decline.

There can be mental health impacts that result from being marginalised and/or locked out of paid employment opportunities. Menopausal women are stereotyped as ‘experienced’ but ‘high risk and inefficient’.

– Dr Hema Divakar, Chair of the Committee on Well Woman Health and Care

Dr Divakar highlights that, beyond the workplace, the shame, stigma and lack of understanding that characterises the menopausal transition can also impact intimate and intergenerational relationships.

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Dr Hema Divakar shows solidarity for the #BreakTheBias campaign
Counteracting ageism and enacting change
FIGO advocates for ensuring wellness and preventive health care beyond a woman’s reproductive age, notably by making recommendations for, and helping with the implementation of, a structured approach to care at all ages.

As part of this, the Committee on aims to contribute to changing the attitudes of health care providers towards mature people across the globe. As explained by Dr Divakar,

In the health industry, some people feel that rather than simply treating issues as health issues, the attitudes of some health professionals may make people feel ‘old’.

It has been suggested that certain symptoms in older patients (such as balance problems, memory loss and depression) can be dismissed from the outset as ‘old age’ instead of being viewed as potentially treatable health conditions. The committee wants to help change this type of attitude.

As well as educating health care workers, it is essential for reliable and accurate education and information about menopause to be accessible. This will contribute to overcoming stigmas, reduce health inequalities and increase awareness. Ultimately, Dr Divakar underlines how raising awareness of menopause and its symptoms and breaking the bias against menopausal women can take many forms:

The bias experienced by menopausal women due to ageism is real. We can point this out to friends, family and colleagues. We can counter it by lobbying members of Parliament. We can build legal cases at the local, state or international levels when discrimination happens. These are all actions that can assist in creating change, and FIGO can amplify these initiatives as the global voice for women’s health.

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HCL Technologies named as an “Elite Services partner of Snowflake”

Bengaluru, March 07, 2022:  HCL Technologies (HCL), a leading global technology company, is now an Elite Services partner of Snowflake, the Data Cloud company. Within 18 months, HCL Technologies’ partnership tier upgraded thrice, representing commitment toward enabling digital transformation with proven solutions and deep technical expertise in Snowflake’s Data Cloud. This positions HCL as a trusted collaborator that clients can depend on to deliver Snowflake implementations. 

The Snowflake platform enables various workloads and applications, including data warehouses, data lakes, data engineering, data sharing, data science and data application development. HCL Technologies’ concrete, industry-leading migration methodology and accelerators, the in-house pool of diversified talent, and vast experience across geographies, technologies, and verticals allowed it to rapidly grow as a Snowflake partner and reach the highest partnership tier within two years from signing its first agreement with Snowflake. The broad experience of the HCL and Snowflake partnership is accelerating the immense power of the cloud on AWS, Azure, and GCP (Google cloud platform) by adding substantial value to our clients.
 
“Enterprises across industries are taking a data-first approach to digital transformation. We are witnessing a massive acceleration in data initiatives on the cloud, powered by data engineering, data science and data application development,” said Anand Birje, President, Digital Business Services, HCL Technologies. “We are excited to attain the highest tier of partnership within just 18 months, in the Snowflake Partner Network, which endorses our deep capabilities and strategic collaboration, delivering successful Snowflake implementations.”

Colleen Kapase, SVP Worldwide Partner and Alliances, Snowflake said, “HCL’s achievement as an Elite Partner is a testament to their deep expertise on Snowflake. Our recent joint customer implementations reflect their capabilities and customer connections globally. We look forward to continued momentum and partnership with HCL Technologies.”
 
This partnership is a testament to HCL’s commitment to unlocking business value at scale and accelerating the cloud data transformation journey for organizations globally. HCL Technologies and Snowflake are leveraging their mutual core strengths by defining and implementing the data architecture patterns. HCL’s Data First approach provides a pathway toward distributed cloud platforms removing barriers to scale from expensive, resource-intensive, monolithic data and insights ecosystems. The Snowflake Data Cloud aligns with Data First vision to offer seamless data integration on a multi-cloud ecosystem. This enables advanced analytics functionality for enterprises globally and provides faster business outcomes for mutual customers allowing them to leap into the future by making the most of their data. 
     
With Snowflake, HCL Technologies is driving go-to-market (GTM) activities globally, with scaled competency and delivery excellence. HCL Technologies continues to build an internal Snowflake Center of Excellence to create implementation models, migration frameworks, design principles, vertical industry solutions and horizontal accelerator solutions. 

For more information about Snowflake and HCL Technologies alliance, please visit: https://www.hcltech.com/digital-analytics-services/partner-ecosystem/snowflake-partnership

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The digital world helps in fighting bias and prejudicesagainst women, says Dr. Hema Divakar

Bengaluru: Digital Platforms aid in breaking the Bias against Women & empower them, digitisation is revolutionising the women’s healthcare like never before. Digital connect ensures confidentiality and anonymity, this is the key to address several problems in the youth of today including the mental health issues says Dr. Hema Divakar.

Gender equality is still a myth in this world because men still have not been able to overcome their biases against women. But the digital world has come as an equaliser when it comes to accessing information and facilities, according to Dr. Hema Divakar, a pioneer in women’s health care. 

This year’s theme for International Women’s Day is Gender Equality Today for a Sustainable Tomorrow, which is celebrated on March 8. The United Nations has rightly chosen the topic with the tagline “BreakTheBias,” she said. 

As per the Gender Social Norms Index released by the UNDP in 2020, she recalled that close to 90% of men and women hold some sort of bias against women, providing new clues to the invisible barriers women face in achieving equality and a potential path forward to shattering the glass ceiling. Women have the same access to life’s basic needs as men. Maternal mortality has decreased by 45% since 1990. But the gender gaps are still all too obvious in other areas. The fight about gender equality is a storey of bias and prejudices, a UNDP official mentioned, Dr. Hema said. 

She said that it is time to work towards seeing a world that is free of bias, stereotypes, and discrimination. One step towards this is go completely digital providing healthcare for women. This is in addition to the standard physical healthcare practices. There are gaps between access to health care and affordability. It is not easy to access for various reasons. For example, the cost, geographical location are few deterring factors for easy accessing health care. 

When such is the prevailing situation, digital platforms, help in bringing medical facilities closer to women. Capacity building can happen faster through digital intervention. Asian research for skill transfer has been successfully doing this for the past many years. When we raise demand, we should ensure good quality supply is available. There should be no barrier between the two. Digital healthcare is bridging the gap between the two, “she explained. 

Dr. Hema is CEO of Asian Research & Training For Skill Transfer (ARTIST for Her) and Federation of Obstetric and Gynaecological Societies of India (FOGSI) Ambassador to FIGO, based in the UK. She has been a practicing doctor who has specialised in women’s health care as well as promoting health care through digital platforms.

For more information, please contact:

Dr. Hema Divakar
Medical Director,
Divakars Speciality Hospital, Bengaluru.
PRESIDENT for FOGSI 2013
CEO –Asian Research and Training Institute for Skill Transfer
FOGSI Ambassador to FIGO
M: 9844046724 | Email: drhemadivakar@gmail.com

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