Showing posts with label Ahmedabad City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ahmedabad City. Show all posts

Friday, March 5, 2010

Jamnagar Ahmedabad Vadodara City gets Tata Docomo Gujarat News




Tata Docomo has announced the launch of its GSM mobile services across the state of Gujarat starting today. The service has started in all areas of the state except for Ahmedabad City, Baroda City (Vadodara) and Jamnagar City. The official announcement is yet to be made.

However, the official Tata Docomo Twitter account has tweeted about this news.

The Tata Docomo website has also added "Gujarat" to its list of circles and has given tariff and other details for future consumers of Tata Docomo across the state. Tata Docomo now joins the likes of BSNL, Reliance (GSM and CDMA), Airtel, Tata Indicom (CDMA), Idea Cellular, and Vodafone who are already big players in the state.

To keep it simple, Tata Docomo's tariff plans in Gujarat are the same as that offered in the other circles where it operates. The plans include the Tata Docomo life time prepaid card priced at Rs. 49 and the "pay as you go" scheme, with a pulse of one second, and a charge of 1 paisa per second.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Garva Gujarat Government Climate Change Action Plan News Samachar India

Today I brought good news for all Garva Gujarati, about Gujarat Government Climate Change Action Plan, please continue reading about it,

Sources said that, “Initially the action plan will be implemented in seven municipal corporations of the state, namely Ahmedabad City, Surat City, Vadodara City, Rajkot City, Bhavnagar City, Jamnagar City and Junagadh City. The separate rules and regulations on the usage of old vehicles in corporation area, new permissible limit of carbon emission by the industry etc. will also be announced.Besides, in a tree planting drive, 5.5 crore trees will be planted in seven municipal corporation areas, also various scientific surveys will be carried out on impact of climate change on Gujarat Sea Coast Area, Gujarat Agricultural Productivity and on people's health at large. Rs100 crore will be spent for multi-dimensional climate change initiatives for capacity buildings for taking up climate change issues. An MoU (memorandum of understanding) has also been signed with TERI headed by RK Pachauri for wide gamut of activities related to capacity building in the state.”

Planned to invest Rs3, 600 crore in the next few years for its climate change initiatives by Chief Minister Narendra Modi Gujarat Government.

“Chche Ne Sara Samachar Apna Garva Gujarat na Global Devopment na!!”

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Jamnagar Ahmedabad Vadodara City Swine Flu News Samachar Gujarat India


Three die of swine flu in Gujarat India, death toll reaches 216 Swine flu has claimed three lives in Gujarat, taking the toll due to the deadly virus to 216 in the state, health officials said today.

Eleven fresh cases have also been reported, they said, adding so far, 1,155 people have tested positive of the virus.

20-year-old Kokilaben Chhaganbhai died at civil hospital in Ahmedabad today while two persons -- Rudi Bharwad (30) and Gulabbhai Vidhalani (52) -- died of swine flu at SSG hospital, Vadodara(Baroda) and general hospital in Jamnagar, respectively.

Bharwad and Vidhlani died yesterday. Meanwhile, fresh cases of swine flu were reported from Ahmedabad City, Jamnagar City, Rajkot City, Anand City and Vadodara City.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Swine Flu Ahmedabad Jamnagar City News Gujarat India


Swine flu claimed nine lives in two days in Gujarat as two more people succumbed to H1N1 virus in hospitals across the state on Tuesday with the total death toll climbing to 73.

On Monday, seven people had succumbed to swine flu. On Tuesday, the H1N1 virus claimed two more lives as Kaushal Gupta, 69, died in Sterling Hospital in Ahmedabad City while Ramlal Mavadia, 76, succumbed in GG Civil Hospital in Jamnagar City. At least three more people died on Tuesday due to suspected swine flu but their test results are yet to be ascertained.

The high number of deaths has sent alarm bells ringing as health officials urged private medical practitioners to follow renewed World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines and administer Tamiflu to suspected swine flu patients in the initial days of symptoms to avoid complications.

In Gujarat, it has been noticed that most patients who died in public hospitals were being treated for viral infections and pneumonia and brought for swine flu treatment when severe complications had set in. “It is important that private doctors take up the challenge of simple management of flu patients. Many patients are first treated for simple fever even pneumonia delaying H1N1 treatment which can prove fatal for patients. If doctors suspect that patient may have swine flu, they should start Tamiflu, said health secretary Rajesh Kishore who said swine flu was expected to worsen in winter. While a surge in swine flu was expected in winter season, public congregations like Unjha fair, the IIM festival and the forthcoming Kankaria Carnival are feared to expose more people to the virus.

While the government had installed thermal scanners at Navratri and Ambaji festivity venues, it curiously will not be scanning lakhs of people who will throng Kankaria. “Six medical team with eight doctors will be put to monitor swine flu. The check-ups will be voluntary and not mandatory for visitors,” said AMC medical health officer Suhas Kulkarni.

Meanwhile, infectious diseases specialist Dr Atul Patel said most doctors in other districts are not even aware that Tamiflu is now available in their region on prescription. “More awareness needs to be created. Also government might think of importing vaccines which will help stem the onslaught of swine flu,” said Dr Patel.

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