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Sanmar Shipping: Safe Working Environment
By: ramadevi ravi
This article talks about the safe working environment practiced at Sanmar Shipping Limited and the various safety standards followed. At Sanmar Shipping, the group's commitment towards the environment and society at large is reaffirmed.(read
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Category : Business
Sruti Pays Tribute To Its Founder-editor
By: ramadevi ravi
This article describes the three-day celebration that marked the 80th birth anniversary of N.Pattabhi Raman, a retired UNDP official and founder editor of the Sruti magazine, India's premier magazine for the performing arts. Many prominent artists such as veteran vocalist Suguna Purushothaman and Guru T.K Kalyanasundaram were honored at the three day event.(read
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Category : Business
30-yr-old Sruti Music Magazine Hits Right Pitch
By: ramadevi ravi
Sruti, India's premier magazine for the performing arts, covers Carnatic music, various forms of classical dance, Hindustani music, and theatre. It was founded by former economist N Pattabhi Raman thirty years ago. The magazine quickly gained credibility for its in-depth documentation of the arts and artists.(read
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Category : Music
Madhuram Narayanan Centre For Exceptional Children Overview And Upanayan And Moving Ahead Programme
By: ramadevi ravi
Founded in December 1989, The Madhuram Narayanan Centre for Exceptional Children was started as a social initiative by Indchem Research and Development Laboratory, promoted by The Sanmar Group. The centre is the first institution in India devoted to an early intervention programme for children with development delays. The school admits and provides training to children in the age group 0 to 6 years. Inspired by the time tested childcare legacy in India, and designed to suit the socio-economic conditions and the cultural milieu of the country, UPANAYAN, an early intervention programme was developed indigenously, by Indchem Research. The late Air Vice Marshal V Krishnaswamy and the present Director Mrs Jaya Krishnaswamy spearheaded the initiative of setting up the centre for exceptional children.(read
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Category : Business
Madhuram Narayanan Centre For Exceptional Children National Workshops And International Conferences
By: ramadevi ravi
The Madhuram Narayanan Centre for Exceptional Children (MNC) conducts National Workshops and International Conferences, where prominent delegates and experts from India and abroad are invited to share their expertise and knowledge and discuss topics on early intervention programmes for exceptional children. The objective of these Workshops and Conferences is to help those in the medical profession and families recognize the condition at an early age, which is crucial to providing support to the child. MNC conducts teaching programmes for these special children, where guest speakers (Specialists) are invited to share their experiences and knowledge with the special educators and parents thereby enhancing the quality of training imparted to the child. Today MNC continues to hold training programmes for teachers and institutes across India.(read
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Category : Business
A Jolly Good Beginning For Sanmar Cricket In 2013
By: ramadevi ravi
Jolly Rovers, Alwarpet Cricket Club and Chemplast Sanmar, teams sponsored by The Sanmar Group, have been in stupendous form since the New Year (2013). Jolly Rovers won the TNCA-Raja of Palayampatti Shield first division league championship and Chemplast Sanmar went on to become the first Tamil Nadu cricket team to bag the prestigious BCCI Raj Singh Dungarpur Corporate Trophy limited-overs tournament (2013) at the Holkar ground in Indore. To reward the teams for their dominant performance this season, Chemplast Sanmar, has rewarded its boys with a 15-day tour of England scheduled for May 2013.(read
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Category : Sports
Jolly Good Fellows
By: ramadevi ravi
Fresh from an incentive tour of England, the Jolly Rovers team talks about how such international exposures benefit players, forge friendships, open new avenues, and serve as morale boosters. The Rovers, with a squad of 17 players and five support staff, played eight matches (of which they won six and lost one, while the other game was unfinished) against club teams in Stoke-on-Trent, North East Lincolnshire, and East London.(read
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Category : Sports