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Asian Paints Launches its premium "Beautiful Homes Store" in Chennai

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The multi-category storesequipped with the latest technology offercustomers an enhanced home & décor shopping experience Chennai, December 15, 2021: Indias largest paint and décor company, AsianPaints launches its premium Beautiful Homes multi-category décor showroom in the city of Chennai. Located at KC Garden, Paper Mills Road, Peravallur, the new Asian Paints Beautiful Homes store is set to offer a unique and immersive shopping experience with technological trends that will enhance customer service and experiences at the store. The state-of-the-art store was inaugurated by Amit Syngle, Managing Director & CEO, Asian Paints  today.The store displays products across multiple categories for residential as well as commercial spaces.  Spread across a whopping 4500+ sq. ft., the Beautiful Homes store in Chennai is one of the finest of all stores in the country . This one-stop-shop offers comprehensive solutions to consumers across all home categories displaying an expansi...

Actress Sneha in Grand Finale of the ‘Crowne Celebrations -2021’ by Crowne Plaza Chennai Adyar Gate and Wedding Vows Magazine

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Chennai: The grand finale of the ‘Crowne Celebrations -2021’ put together by Crowne Plaza Chennai Adyar Park and Wedding Vows magazine, turned out to be a glitzy affair with celebrities headlining the three-part fashion showcase . The highlight of the one-day extravaganza featuring products by homegrown artisans, couture and gift brands was the exclusive Vyaana Luxe diamonds curated by Dr Sushmitha that were presented for public viewing for the very first time. Youtube Video 👇👇 The bridal fashion shows featuring collections from ace designers Geetu Naidu and Architha Narayanan were headlined by actresses Sneha and Nivetha Pethuraj. Film and television actress, Shivani Narayanan was the showstopper for the grand finale show put together by Mumbai-based celebrity and bridal fashion designer, Archana Kochhar .  The invite-only show featuring India's top models with three rounds of bridal and trousseau fashion designed by some of the top bridal couture designers in the country was ...

Apollo Hospitals, Chennai successfully uses Deep Brain Stimulation with advanced Brain Sensing technology for Parkinson’s disease

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Deep Brain Stimulation also helps patient with Dystonia Chennai, December 14, 2021: Apollo Hospitals, Chennai today announced the successful use of advanced ‘Brain Sensing’ technology in Deep Brain Stimulation on patients with Parkinson’s disease. Deep brain stimulation (DBS), is a neurosurgical procedure that involves implanting electrodes deep inside the brain to improve symptoms of Parkinson’s disease . The use of advanced brain sensing technologies help in individualized monitoring for effect that maximizes therapeutic outcome. The advanced movement disorders team at Apollo Hospitals performed five DBS surgeries last month,  that included four patients of Parkinson’s disease and one with dystonia. All the patients have recovered well with good improvement in their symptoms. Youtube Video👇👇 Dr. Vijayashankar Paramanandam, Neurologist, Movement Disorders & DBS Specialist, Apollo Hospitals Chennai said, “The selection of patients for DBS is of utmost importance . DBS can be ...

Great Lakes Institute of Management organises a PRIDE WALK

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Chennai, 16th December 2021: Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai organized a Pride Walk to celebrate all identities that adorn the society. Three student-run committees, namely, the DSLC (Dean’s Student Leadership Committee), LA’ttitude and the events Committee collaborated to organise the Pride walk within the campus. Emotions ran high amongst the students, faculty, and teaching staff as they showcased a tolerant culture by joining hands to successfully pull-off an event meant to educate and inform society that an open and dynamic society can be achieved only when the society discards orthodox lines of thought and begins to be supportive and accepting and of one another, as they wish to be identified.   Over 300 students, faculty and teaching staff participated in the Pride Walk. Posters, banners, and face painting stalls were set up across the campus in line with the theme. The walk also saw musical performances, a ‘flash mob’ dance performance and students articula...