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Escorts Kubota Rolls Out 3rd-Gen Kubota Rice Transplanters, Targets Rising Demand in Seven States

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Chennai, 18th November 2025: Escorts Kubota Limited (EKL), a leading Indian engineering conglomerate in agricultural and construction equipment, has launched its third-generation Kubota-branded Ride-On Rice Transplanters – KA6 and KA8. Engineered in Japan, these models are built for higher productivity, operator comfort, and precise planting. They are now available across Tamil Nadu, Punjab, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and Telangana, where demand for mechanized paddy solutions is growing. (Front standing L to R) Rajan Chugh, Chief Officer, Agri Solutions Business Division;  Bharat Madan, CFO & Wholetime Director Powered by Kubota’s fuel-efficient 21 HP and 24 HP engines, the KA6 and KA8 offer strong performance in difficult field conditions. Key features include a smart turning system, automatic lift for easy cornering, a multifunction control lever, and horizontal control for uniform planting depth. Redesigned planting claws and an improved seedling picking ...

SIMS Hospital Doctors Save 29-Year-Old from Triple Organ Failure During Rare Recurrent Stroke

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Chennai, 18 November 2025: SIMS Hospital successfully treated a recurrent stroke in a 29-year-old man, caused by a blood clot in his brain, and simultaneously saved his heart and right leg by addressing additional clots—an extremely rare multi-organ presentation in someone so young. The patient, diagnosed earlier with Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome (APLA), had suffered his first major stroke in 2022 at age 26. A brief interruption in his medication triggered this second, more severe episode. His quick response to early symptoms like slurred speech helped prevent permanent damage. The case was managed by Neurology specialists Dr. Prabash Prabhakaran and Dr. Vivek Iyer, Interventional Neurologists Dr. Rithesh R. Nair and Dr. S. Selvin, and vascular surgeon Dr. Sairam Subramaniam. The patient is now stable, discharged, and will require lifelong medication and follow-up. Press meet Youtube Video Coverage 👇  Dr. Vivek Iyer said, “A second stroke with simultaneous clots in three maj...