One in every five women in India carry anomalies in breasts, data from breast-cancer screening at NURA shows

·         The incidence of breast anomalies for Indian women is double the global average

·         These anomalies or abnormalities, though usually harmless, carry the potential of developing into life-threatening cancers

·         Many women tend to avoid breast screening due to psycho-social barriers

BENGALURU / October 27, 2021: One in every five healthy women in India carry anomalies in their breasts that, though usually harmless, carry the potential of developing into life-threatening cancers. The findings are based on data of around 200 healthy women who underwent breast-cancer screening in the last few months at NURA, a collaboration between Fujifilm Healthcare and Dr Kutty’s Healthcare offering AI-enabled imaging and expert healthcare at Bengaluru.

Said Dr. Tausif Ahmed Thangalvadi, Medical Director, NURA: “The figure of breast anomalies for Indian women is double the global average of one in ten. It is important that these anomalies are detected in time by advanced diagnostic equipment during preventive check-ups and further follow-ups conducted to gauge the actual risk to the woman. Yet, many women tend to avoid breast screening due to psycho-social barriers, including embarrassment at discussing the issue of breast cancer, fear of pain while undergoing a mammogram and anxiety at the possibility of finding something adverse. Many assume that breast cancer screening is needed only for older women.”

Breast cancer is ranked as the most common cancer among Indian females, with an incidence of 25.8 and mortality of 12.7 per 100,000 women. The city wise incidence per 100,000 women varies from 41 in Delhi to 37.9 in Chennai and 34.4 in Bengaluru. Over the last 30 years, Bengaluru has seen the highest rate of increase in the incidence of breast cancer at 2.84%, compared to 1.44% for Delhi, 1.42% for Mumbai and 2.44% for Chennai[1].

Said Dr. Tausif Ahmed Thangalvadi: “It is recommended that women above 45 years should be screened with mammography once a year. Women between 40 to 44 years should also do the same as a matter of choice. Younger women can do the screening if they have a family history or if they find any suspicious lumps in the breast. As a choice, younger women can get a mammogram done once every 2 years.”

He added: “Death rate due to breast cancer increases drastically if it is not detected in time. The mortality-to-incidence ratio in rural areas for breast cancer is 66% due to late detection, compared to only 8% in urban areas where people are more aware and the disease is detected early. Timely detection is important because while the five-year survival rate of breast cancer patients is 100% in Stage 1 of the disease, it reduces to just 22% in stage 4. The risk for breast cancer increases with age. Most cases of breast cancer are diagnosed after age 50. Other risk factors that one can change with appropriate behaviour include not being physically active, being overweight or obese after menopause, taking hormones or certain birth control pills, having first pregnancy after the age of 30, not breastfeeding and drinking alcohol.”

Mammogram, an X-ray of the breast, remains the gold standard for breast cancer screening. However, it is generally a painful procedure as the breast is compressed between two plates for about 15 to 20 minutes. Other tests done for breast cancer screening include a breast exam conducted by the doctor, breast ultrasound, breast MRI and biopsy which is the only definitive way to make a diagnosis of breast cancer.

Talking about breast-cancer screening at NURA, Dr. Tausif Ahmed Thangalvadi said: “The gold standard for diagnosing breast cancer is a mammogram, but many women hesitate to take it as it is often painful. At NURA, our sweet-fit paddle technology allows women to experience the mammogram with the least amount of pain and help screen for breast cancer. We use 3D tomosynthesis process for mammography. The images are intelligently reconstructed to create a 3D model that allows doctors to make quick and accurate diagnoses. The 3D tomographic images make it easier to identify abnormalities when compared to regular mammography, where the overlapping breast structures make it harder to identify an abnormality. The sophisticated artificial-intelligence software at NURA acts as a strong assisting tool for our doctors to make their interpretation more precise and accurate.”

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IITPL announces the inauguration of the state-of-the-art facility in Bengaluru with an aim to manufacture 240 CATHLABs across 12 months

Reiterates its commitment to establish CATHLABs in every single district across India by 2030, in addition to supporting ‘Make in India’ initiative

Tuesday, 26th October, 2021, Bengaluru: Bengaluru-based, Innovation Imaging Technologies Pvt. Ltd. (IITPL), recently inaugurated a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility for CATHLABs in the august presence of Shri Nitin Gadkari, Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Government of India, Shri Dr. K. Sudhakar, Minister of Medical Education and Health, Government of Karnataka, Shri Dr. C N Ashwath Narayan, Minister of Science and Technology, Higher Education and IT, BT, Government of Karnataka, Shri Dr Jitendra Sharma, Managing Director and CEO, AMTZ, and Shri Dr. C N Manjunath, Director, Sri Jayadeva Institute of cardiovascular Sciences and Research. With this new facility, IITPL will further strengthen its market reach.

Gaurav Agarwal, Managing Director, IITPL, and other senior members of the organisation were also present. IITPL is an Involution JV Company in the medical devices manufacturing industry and is known for its revolutionary CATH LAB, “Pinnacle”. The organisation is a joint venture between VJ Technologies, New York, Ex-Alpha X-ray Promoters, Germany and India, and Innvolution Healthcare, New Delhi.  

In a short span of just over 3 years of commercialisation, IITPL has a presence across 67 cities and 16 states in India and aims to establish CATH LABS in every 718 districts in India by 2030.

This new facility will further reinforce the importance of CATH LABs, which are both diagnostic and therapeutic medical equipment to treat Cardio-vascular disease, the No. 1 killer in India. The key reason for the prevalence of this disease is the limited number of angioplasties being performed in the country due to poor penetration of CATH LABs in several districts. This is where IITPL is set to become a game-changer in the medical equipment manufacturing industry.

Congratulating the IITPL team and wishing them success, Shri Nitin Gadkari, Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Government of India, said, “Medical Device innovations, such as this Cath Lab will certainly bring down our country’s dependency on imports, where the cost is very high and equip doctors in every district of India. India’s requirement for Cath Labs is high and IITPL should continue Research that matches International Standards without compromising on quality, provide heart care facility affordable to the masses and export to other countries as well.“ He also said, “Such facilities should become a part of Medical Devices Park or Industrial Clusters along with other companies in related services, which will further make India, Atmanirbhar.”

During the inauguration of the facility, Shri Dr. K Sudhakar, Minister of Medical Education and Health, Government of Karnataka, said, “I am delighted and happy to visit this IITPL facility that manufactures Cath Labs, a concept of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharath’. This Made-in-India affordable Cath Lab, with state-of-the-art design, will cater to Indian states covering all districts.” He further added, “I wish this young IITPL team all the very best and further success. India believes in you and you have made us proud.”

Wishing the IITPL team good luck, Shri. Dr. C N Manjunath, Director, Sri Jayadeva Institute of cardiovascular Sciences and Research, said, “The long cherished dream of India making good quality affordable Cardiac Cath Lab has come true. My hearty congratulations to Mr. Gaurav Agarwal and the young team.” He added, “I see Intelligence, Energy and Integrity in this team and wishing you all good luck.”

IITPL is India’s fastest-growing and Asia’s most awarded CATH LAB company, which manufactures Catheterisation Laboratory – Pinnacle family of Cath Lab.  Its technology is developed indigenously and brings many first-in-industry innovations.   

Gaurav Agarwal, Managing Director, IITPL who was addressing the gathering said, “We take immense pride to say IITPL, one of the emerging leaders in the industry has set up this state-of-the-art plant for CATH LAB manufacturing, with machines of highest international standards.”  He added, “With this expansion, we further aim to bring the accessibility of and affordability for treating this deadly cardio-vascular disease, save millions of lives and significantly bring down the death rate. With this development, we have further reinforced our commitment to the ‘Make in India’ initiative and plan to expand our services to the overseas market as well, in the coming years.”

The organization is also contributing to the much-needed skilled development in this advanced technology space, by hiring fresh graduates and providing training on a regular basis. 

IITPL boasts of having the smallest footprint for a CATH LAB, which consumes lesser space as well as saves long-term recurring costs of running the facility. It has optimized harmful X-ray radiation, with 30% less input dose, thereby resulting in much lesser scatter radiation, hence safer. Furthermore, CATH LAB has a world-class industrial design and has won Design Awards internationally as well.

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Launch of BOLT, India’s First and the Largest Peer-to-Peer Electric Vehicle Charging Network

BOLT is India’s Most Affordable, Ubiquitous and Easy-To-Use, Universal EV Charging Point

One Million Universal BOLT Charging Points to be Installed in Two Years

Bengaluru, 26 October 2021: REVOS, an All-in-One EV Infrastructure Provider, announced the launch of BOLT, the World’s Largest Peer-to-Peer Charging Network, comprising the universal BOLT Charging Point and the BOLT Operating System. Developed with the objective of building a strong EV charging infrastructure, it is India’s first dedicated network of IOT-enabled EV charging points connecting riders across the country. Made-in-India, BOLT is an universal charging point which is compatible with any portable charger that comes with EVs and works with the existing AC power supply at home and commercial establishments. BOLT charging points are available to buyers at a launch price of INR 1 from 29th October 2021 until the end of December. In the next two years, REVOS aims to install more than One Million BOLT charging points across 500 cities in India & other emerging markets.

Anyone, and not just the EV owner, can buy & install BOLT in their shops, garages, RWAs, commercial parking spaces, etc. for riders and use it ubiquitously to generate passive income and establish a denser charging network. Installing BOLT requires no additional infrastructure and can be done in under 30 min with little to no maintenance. The charging units come with an energy calculator to monitor the power consumption and gives the buyer access to a lifetime of passive income. BOLT owners can choose to switch the device status between ‘Public’ and ‘Private’, where ‘Public’ charging points are open to the public and are available for booking on the BOLT app. The charging points marked as ‘Private’ are exclusively for the use of device owners. In the pre-launch phase, thousands of BOLT charging points have been installed across 60 different cities in India with an installed capacity of over 3,600KW.

The BOLT Operating System is a revolutionary, patent-pending, modular & customizable system that can be easily integrated to turn any EV into a smart and connected vehicle. Riders can locate the nearest charging point on the REVOS BOLT mobile app, scan the QR code, use the charger on demand and pay per use. An hour of charge on the BOLT gives riders a day’s range for their EV. Once the EV integrates with the BOLT OS, riders can access features such as navigation and notification alerts directly on the bike without the need for a smartphone. It keeps the rider safe with an inbuilt accident detection and emergency SOS technology. When the EV is not in use, the anti-theft locking and find-my-bike tracking technology prevent the EV from being stolen. BOLT is breaking the myth around range anxiety among riders and is enabling them to switch to an EV with a fast, smart, safe and connected network.
Pegged as the Android for EVs, the BOLT OS can be integrated very seamlessly into existing processes and improves the go-to-market timeline for the manufacturers. Once integrated with EVs, there is no need for a new product cycle to improve the product as BOLT OS offers over-the-air updates. The OS has been deployed in 10,000 devices (EVs + charging points) with 30 OEMs across India, China, Vietnam, Nepal, and Egypt. The company is planning to launch soon in Europe and other parts of SE Asia.

BOLT is available on the REVOS website for INR 3000. Starting from 29th October, REVOS is running a launch offer for buyers to grab BOLT at INR 1 until the end of December 2021.

How BOLT Works
Two and three-wheelers form a significant part of India’s motorised road transport and estimates suggest that two and three-wheelers constitute about 83% of all vehicles in India. Recent EV sales shows that the rate of adoption of electric two-wheelers is much higher than that of electric four-wheelers. As per recent reports, electric two-wheeler sales in India recently stood at 13,345 units for July 2021, witnessing a massive 229% month-over-month jump and a 836% year-over-year leap in registrations. India is also among a handful of countries that support the global EV30@30 campaign, which targets to have at least 30% new vehicle sales to be electric by 2030. To support this rapid pace of commercial adoption of electric two and three wheelers, availability of a robust public charging infrastructure will be a crucial factor. REVOS charging infrastructure aims to fill the gap in charging infrastructure by building an “on-the-go” charging network which will make charging EVs as easy and convenient as charging one’s mobile phone today.
Supporting Quote:

Mohit Yadav, Cofounder, REVOS
“The transition to electric mobility is extremely important for decarbonising the transport sector and building a greener earth for future generations. A robust and pervasive charging infrastructure is key for rapid adoption of EVs in India. The PCO box revolutionised the telecom industry by making it available to the masses. BOLT is aiming to do the same for the EV industry by being ubiquitous; just like the yellow phone box, we envisage the green BOLT charging points in every nook & corner of the country. We are bullish about BOLT and its possibilities in making EVs smart, safe, connected and ready for the future.”

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Launch of Bank of Baroda’s ‘Credit Outreach Program’, at Bengaluru on 25th Oct 2021

Bengaluru, 25th October, 2021: India’s premium public sector bank, Bank of Baroda (BoB) launched Credit Outreach Program today at Bengaluru Zone in the august presence of Shri Sanjiv Chadha, MD&CEO, Bank of Baroda, Shri Joydeep Dutta Roy, Executive Director, Bank of Baroda. The initiative would primarily focused on Customer Credit Outreach, and supporting the general public , farmers, entrepreneurs and business establishments by way of distributing loans and implementing digital initiative by the Bank of Baroda towards the economic growth of our nation. The programe was inaugurated by Shri, Sanjiv Chadha, MD&CEO Bank of Baroda, Shri, Joydeep Dutta Roy, Executive Director Bank of Baroda, and Shri Sudhakara D Nayak, Zonal Head, Bank of Baroda, Bengaluru Zone. Shri B Sivaram, Deputy Zonal Head, Shri Muralikrishna A, NDGM, he Regional Heads of Bank of Baroda, Bengaluru Central, Bengaluru North and Bengaluru South, Bengaluru Rural Region, and Mysuru Regions, Retail Customers, Farmers, Entrepreneurs, and representatives from Govt Organizations and Business Organizations. Further, besides inauguration of Credit Outreach Program, Shri Sanjiv Chadha MD- CEO Bank of Baroda, Shri Joydeep Dutta Roy, Executive Director and Shri Sudhakara D Nayak A, Zonal Head, Bengaluru Zone has also given Sanction Letters under various Retail Loans, Agri Loans and MSME schemes to the Customers, farmers and also delivered various digital products to Bannerghatta National Park, Treasury Dept GoK, Lulu Mall etc.

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March towards building a harmonious Akhanda Bharat Fighting Corruption by restoring National honour and self-esteem of eitizens.

March towards building a harmonious Akhanda Bharat Fighting Corruption by restoring National honour and self-esteem of citizens. Corruption is outcome of our sense of low self-esteem after vears of slavery, To combat corruption that is within and in public life including scams by leaders and lavish expenses during election campaigns by corrupted leaders, we need to erase the history written by invaders and conspirators and pass on the victorious tale of our ancestors Parashurama, Rama and Krishna and our valiant Hindu rulers, our scientists of yester years, our iconic freedom fighters Once we all realise and feel that we are descendants of great honourable lineage we would stop supporting or participating in resource leakage of Corruption. Ram Janmabhoomi and Krishna Janambhoomi is our national pride and part of our precious history. To serve the purpose of building self-esteem and national honour, we fought iconic legal battle to free Rama Janambhoomi and freed it from encroachment after 70 years of legal fight. Lord Rama is our ancestor and we from ABHM have restored the place of our revered ancestor from impurity. 6th December, 2021 – Chalo Mathura: Now we are legally fighting for our ancestor Lord Krishna, whose unparalleled deliberations on Life and Creation in Kurukshetra. War, captioned as Bhagawat Gita, is not only sweeping the world system but is a pride of our civilization’s advance, comprehensive, harmonious thought and life style. We will march into the encroachment which is illegally encroaching on our ancestor’s birth place at Mathura on 6th December, 2021 to send a message to the world that we ure in the process of restoring and preserving our rich heritage to enhance our National honous Our political role in building Akhanda Bharat – the dream of all patriots who sacrificed their lives during the freedom movement. We would be the only option for people seeking a patriotic leadership and corruption free leadership as our aim is to build a Hindu Rashtra with Uniform Civil Code and not retain or access power on divisive politics of religion and caste, We have opposed partition and would ensure the union of all territories which once were part of Akhanda Bharat Honour and conversion of Swatantra Senani as Rashtriya Parivar and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose as Rashtra Putra. We ure ensuring political positions and seats to Senani Bansh with ID cards of unknown known freedom fighters to ensure that the get the respect of being Rashtriya Parivars of our Akhanda Bharat. We have demanded to honour Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose as our first and till date the only Premier of Akhanda Bharat as Rashtre Putra.

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