Sunday, 4 March 2018

Cornitos launches Premium Salted Long Peanuts

~ Crunchy Nuts for Active Lifestyle~
NewsPatrolling.com: Cornitos, the flagship brand of Greendot health Foods Pvt Ltd. has Launched Premium Salted Long Peanuts to its growing portfolio of Pop N Crunch range. The brand is also planning to launch peanuts in other exotic flavors as well.
Cornitos Premium Peanuts Salted is long variety, handpicked and processed through unique roasting technology for a uniform roast and a crunchy bite. These are available in an easy-to-open and re-sealable stand up pouches of 150g packs. These easy-to-handle pouches lock in freshness and deliver great taste. Its functional design and attractive packaging gives consumers advantage of multiple time product use instead of one-time snacking.
One ounce of Premium Peanuts delivers around 159 Kcal energy and is beneficial for modern day energetic lifestyle; it can be easily used for travel, office munching and even post-workout snacking. Peanuts are source of protein, fiber and is Zero Cholesterol containing health benefiting nutrients, minerals, antioxidants and vitamins that are essential for optimum health.
Pop N Crunch range is brand’s unique product category after Nacho Crisps under the healthy snacking umbrella. The name Pop N Crunch is given to this range which covers Nuts and Seeds products in international quality and flavors.
Price - Rs 110 for 150 g Pack
Availability: It is available in all Retail outlets across India

Experience the true joy of womanhood with She Cup

A home is never a home without the presence of a “woman’. The strength that unites a family together is a “woman”, be it a mother, sister, wife etc. Women play various numbers of roles to fulfill the requirements of the ones around them. They not only are too occupied doing the daily chores but also focus on taking the best care of their loved ones.
These are the women who don’t pay much attention on their well being and it’s quite common that they push their “me” time as much as they can so that they can keep the others happy. But, like they say - you can only take care of others if you take good care of yourself first!
This International Women’s Day inculcate the practice of good health for the women by gifting She Cup, a reusable sanitary product. She Cup not only has overall health benefits but also eradicates sanitary waste, saving the mother Earth from tons of sanitary waste that takes centuries to degrade. Celebrate International Women’s Day by celebrating your appreciation, impact & love towards the woman you love.
This humble cup has also been appreciated and recommended by Senior Gynaecologists in India. Designed, developed and manufactured in India, She Cup is made of health grade non-toxic non-allergic Silicone and is quality certified as per the US pharmacopeia norms.

Priced at Rs. 996/- it comes with, a pack of cleansing soap strip, a carry pouch (Made of Khadi) and a user instruction manual.

Saturday, 3 March 2018

Actress Heena Panchal celebrate the festival of colours

NewsPatrolling.com : Colours ruled the streets as people of all ages with faces and clothes smeared in myriad of hues celebrated Holi, from youngsters and the elderly, the 'gulal' spared none as revellers danced to the accompaniment of drums.Actress Heena Panchal was seen celebrating festival of colours with her friends and having fun to the fullest.
Heena has so far has danced in item songs in several films including Ae Raja, Mohalle Mein Hookah, Bevda-Bevda, Raju O Raju, Takmak Takmak. Choreographer Saroj Khan once said about Heena – “I am giving Bollywood a new dancing diva and skilled dancer.”

Hindus want pilot “yoga replacing detention” program extended to all Denver Public Schools

NewsPatrolling.com :Hindus have commended Doull Elementary School (DES) in Denver for reportedly trading detention with yoga, and are urging Denver Public Schools (DPS) to expand it to all its 207 schools. 
Calling it a step in the positive direction, distinguished Hindu statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada today, complimented DPS and DES for coming forward and providing an opportunity to students to avail the multiple benefits yoga provided. 
Zed, who is President of Universal Society of Hinduism, urged DPS Board of Education headed by Anne Rowe and Superintendent Tom Boasberg to work towards broadening this yoga program to cover all the DPS schools, thus incorporating highly beneficial yoga in the lives of all the about 92,331 K12 students of City and County of Denver. 
The funding for this yoga initiative came from $100,000 grant from DPS out of voter-approved mill levy, and is meant to be used to support the social and emotional learning of students, reports suggest. 
Yoga, referred as “a living fossil”, was a mental and physical discipline, for everybody to share and benefit from, whose traces went back to around 2,000 BCE to Indus Valley civilization, Rajan Zed pointed out. 
Zed further said that yoga, although introduced and nourished by Hinduism, was a world heritage and liberation powerhouse to be utilized by all. According to Patanjali who codified it in Yoga Sutra, yoga was a methodical effort to attain perfection, through the control of the different elements of human nature, physical and psychical. 
According to US National Institutes of Health; yoga may help one to feel more relaxed, be more flexible, improve posture, breathe deeply, and get rid of stress. According to “2016 Yoga in America Study”, about 37 million Americans (which included many celebrities) now practice yoga; and yoga is strongly correlated with having a positive self image.  Yoga was the repository of something basic in the human soul and psyche, Rajan Zed added. 
DPS, lead by an all women Board, claims to be “one of the best urban school systems in the country”. Goals of DPS, whose roots can be traced to 1859, include “Support for the Whole Child”; and Lakota language is taught here. Jodie Carrigan is the Principal of DES, which has a “Yoga Club” and whose “students are ranked among the happiest in DPS”.

CELEBRATED DESIGNER ‘ASHISH N SONI’ JOINS HANDS WITH LITTLE TAGS

 ~ KIDSWEAR TO GET AN UBER LUXURY STATEMENT ~

India, 12TH February, 2018 – The latest offerings from Little Tags now will boast off the uber luxurious statement collection by Ashish Soni, the celebrated designer in luxury fashion industry. The designer started his label in 1991 and became the first Indian designer to hold a solo showing in Delhi, he was also the first designer to be invited to hold a runway show at Olympus fashion week, New York. Designer Ashish Soni is known for his extreme simplicity, flawless lines, immaculate cuts and a perfect finish.

Making himself unique in the industry he also has joined hands with Little Tags, which is a luxury website for designer wear for kids. His collection for Little Tags is simple yet dramatic and boats of intricate hand embroidery in each piece. The collection comprises of traditional and westernwear for boys. Patrons can choose from a wide array of contemporary, indo-western and ethnic wear for boys on the luxury platform. From designer kurta, churidars to suits and embroidered/ printed shirts, Little Tags is all set to embrace the latest designer offerings from Ashish Soni in a customized way too.

Ms. Chandni Agarwal, founder little Tags said “We at Little Tags take kids fashion with the same seriousness as adult’s fashion. Collaborating with the best names like Mr. Ashish Soni has given us edge over other players in the market. His designs for Little Tags are more of statement pieces with a touch of ethnicity and intricacy, an idealogy well aligned with the brand. I am so glad to work with such an experienced designer for my brand. I hope to reach out customers who are willing to stretch their budget for something unique that adds value to their child’s wardrobe”.

Thursday, 1 March 2018

Strong partners: bauma CONEXPO INDIA and iCEMA sign a Cooperation Agreement

bauma CONEXPO INDIA, International Trade Fair for Construction Machinery, Building Material Machines, Mining Machines and Construction Vehicles, and iCEMA, the Indian Construction Equipment Manufacturers’ Association, will cooperate closely in future. A corresponding Cooperation Agreement was signed in Delhi at the start of August by Bhupinder Singh (CEO of bC Expo India) and Arvind K. Garg (President of iCEMA). The cooperation between the two partners underlines the great importance of bauma CONEXPO INDIA and makes it the most important event for the construction machinery industry in northern India.

By signing the Agreement, iCEMA has now become an official 'Partner Association’ of bauma CONEXPO INDIA. The partnership will run until 2020. Bhupinder Singh, CEO of bC Expo India, regards the cooperation as a positive signal from the construction machinery industry in India: "We are delighted to have iCEMA as a partner for bauma CONEXPO INDIA. Together, we can continue to expand and strengthen the trade fair as one of the most important platforms for industry stakeholders as well as government in India."

The construction machinery market in India is experiencing a positive trend, primarily on account of the increase in road construction and infrastructure development. Arvind K. Garg, President of iCEMA, therefore regards the partnership as a logical step to promote the transfer of know-how and the development of the infrastructure in India: "Cooperation with bauma CONEXPO INDIA provides iCEMA with a forum at a global level. This will enable us to examine and recognize trends and solutions for the Indian market from all over the world, for the benefit of our customers. The synergies between two strong partners are therefore being combined – for the benefit of exhibitors and visitors at the trade fair."

In its capacity as the largest association for the construction machinery sector in India, iCEMA acts as a strong link between the industry and government’s decision makers, and campaigns for growth and development in the industry. iCEMA also helps give shape to the government’s initiatives like skilling in the construction equipment industry through IESC.  In the last few years bauma CONEXPO INDIA has become an indispensable meeting point for the construction machinery industry in India. By signing the Cooperation Agreement, the two partners are pursuing the joint objective of promoting topics in the industry through close collaboration and therefore reacting to the needs and demands of the exhibitors and visitors at an early stage.


Photo relating to the Press Release: From left to right – Mr. Tushar Alekar, Commercial Director, bC Expo India Pvt Ltd; Mr. Bhupinder Singh, CEO, bC Expo India Pvt Ltd; Ms Nicole Schmitt, Exhibition Group Director, bauma Cluster, MMG; Mr.Arvind K Garg, President, iCEMA; Mr. Anand Sundaresan, Immediate Past President, iCEMA; Mr. Dimitrov Krishnan, Vice President, Volvo East Asia (Pte) Ltd; Mr. D K Vyas, CEO, Srei Equipment Finance Pvt. Ltd.

Brett Lee urges parents to get their children screened early for hearing loss

Hearing screening at birth crucial for timely treatment, helps children grow up on par with their hearing peers

Key Highlights of the survey:
  • 84.1% agreed children should be tested for hearing loss at birth; only 38.9% had their babies screened
  • Three in 10 mothers surveyed were not sure if children with hearing loss were able to hear again or lead a normal life
  • 75.6% Indian moms agree that hearing loss has less impact when treated early

New Delhi, March 1, 2018: Most mothers (84.1%) believed that children should be tested for hearing loss at birth, but few (38.9%) actually had their child screened, found a survey by Cochlear India and First Moms Club. These findings show that while mothers are well aware of the need to detect hearing loss early in childhood, they are not fully aware of what they must do or where they can go to get their children screened. The Cochlear India survey was conducted with First Moms Club in the lead up to World Hearing Day (March 3rdto find out how much Indian mothers knew about hearing loss in children.
An estimated 5-6 of every 1000 newborns suffer from some degree of hearing loss in India[i], but few parents
are able to recognize signs or know how to seek treatment. This delays diagnosis well after the critical period of intervention.

Dr. Milind Kirtane, Senior ENT Consultant and Cochlear Implant Surgeon, PD Hinduja Hospital, Saifee Hospital and SRCC Mumbai, said, “Countries that have made newborn hearing screening mandatory are able to take corrective measures in children as young as 6 months of age. It is very encouraging to see the Kerala government push for universal newborn hearing screening and I sincerely hope the same happens countrywide. This must become our national priority.”

So far, Kerala is the first state in the country to provide hearing screening for children in all government centres. The Kerala Social Security Mission developed a tablet/computer-based data management software where real time data of newborn screening can be recorded and shared with other institutions such as District Early Intervention Centers (DEICs) and medical colleges. Additionally, measures have been undertaken to ensure follow up and tracking in Anganwadies and schools. 

Mr. Brett Lee, Former Australian Cricketer and Cochlear’s Global Hearing Ambassador, commented, “All too often, we take little things for granted such as how much hearing matters. It was a big wake up call for me when my son was diagnosed with hearing loss at the young age of 5. We were fortunate enough to restore his hearing, but what about the millions of children who suffer with the condition every day? Early screening for hearing loss can ensure that children are diagnosed and treated early, allowing them to grow up into well adjusted adults.”

Three in 10 mothers surveyed were not sure if children with hearing loss were able to hear again or lead a normal life. The earlier a child is tested, diagnosed and treated for hearing loss, greater the chances of realizing his or her full potential. Research[ii] shows that children identified with hearing loss who get early intervention can develop language (spoken and/or signed) skills on par with their peers with normal hearing. These children are able to attend mainstream schools, communicate with their teachers and classmates, make new friends and feel confident in a world full of sound.

Cochlear is supporting the call for action on hearing loss with its “Hearing Matters” awareness campaign. “Hearing Matters” urges everyone, especially parents, to learn more about hearing loss in children so they know what signs to look out for and determine if their child may need a hearing evaluation. Any parent that is concerned about their child’s hearing should seek the help of a healthcare professional, as there are many opportunities for treatment and care.