Lucknow, Sep 7 (Ians) One woman is diagnosed with breast cancer every four minutes in India while the average age of Indian women at diagnosis is almost a decade younger to their western counterparts.
Prof Anand Misra, HoD endocrine surgery department, King George’s Medical University, gave this information, citing the Globocan 2020 study.
“This increase in the incidence of breast cancer in India has dramatically increased the need for qualified breast surgeons equipped to treat these patients,” said Prof Mishra.
“Kgmu Breast Update 2023, a two-day conference beginning Friday will focus on early breast cancer diagnosis and oncoplastic surgery techniques under the theme “Let’s do oncoplasty,” said Prof Misra, the organising chairman of the event.
Dr Kul Ranjan Singh, organising secretary of the conference, said, “New technologies have changed how we identify breast cancers early, and treatment has changed from radical surgery to breast-conserving surgeries with similar prognosis and outcomes. Oncoplastic...
Prof Anand Misra, HoD endocrine surgery department, King George’s Medical University, gave this information, citing the Globocan 2020 study.
“This increase in the incidence of breast cancer in India has dramatically increased the need for qualified breast surgeons equipped to treat these patients,” said Prof Mishra.
“Kgmu Breast Update 2023, a two-day conference beginning Friday will focus on early breast cancer diagnosis and oncoplastic surgery techniques under the theme “Let’s do oncoplasty,” said Prof Misra, the organising chairman of the event.
Dr Kul Ranjan Singh, organising secretary of the conference, said, “New technologies have changed how we identify breast cancers early, and treatment has changed from radical surgery to breast-conserving surgeries with similar prognosis and outcomes. Oncoplastic...
- 9/7/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Chennai, Aug 8 (Ians) Is the Indian government looking at having about 130 earth observation satellites under the public-private-partnership model, an idea mooted by the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (In-SPACe) in its consultation paper?
It seems yes, based on the kind of imagery that is required and the number of revisits a satellite has to make to a particular spot, said industry experts.
The consultation paper is silent on the current revenue generated from the satellite images or the number of Indian government departments willing to invest in satellites.
“Working backwards based on the revisits and the area to be covered as mentioned in the consultation paper, there may be a need for over 100 satellites,” a top official of a private satellite company told Ians preferring anonymity.
Giving further clarity on the topic was Tapan Misra, Founding Director and Chief Scientist, Sisir Radar Private Ltd and former Director at...
It seems yes, based on the kind of imagery that is required and the number of revisits a satellite has to make to a particular spot, said industry experts.
The consultation paper is silent on the current revenue generated from the satellite images or the number of Indian government departments willing to invest in satellites.
“Working backwards based on the revisits and the area to be covered as mentioned in the consultation paper, there may be a need for over 100 satellites,” a top official of a private satellite company told Ians preferring anonymity.
Giving further clarity on the topic was Tapan Misra, Founding Director and Chief Scientist, Sisir Radar Private Ltd and former Director at...
- 8/8/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Video creators who wish to add subtitles to their uploads have plenty of options, but few are as robust as the app that’s literally titled Captions. The two-year-old company has raised a $25 million Series B funding round that it will use to expand its team, build new features, and serve a growing audience that currently includes about 100,000 daily active users.
Captions’ name may suggest that it only focuses on one part of the video editing experience, but it offers a lot more than its AI-generated subtitles. The app’s users can employ it to edit their videos from start to finish. According to a blog post, three million creators have used Captions since its launch, and more than one million videos are created through the app each month.
In the crowded field of video editing apps, Captions looks to set itself apart with a focus on communication. The company...
Captions’ name may suggest that it only focuses on one part of the video editing experience, but it offers a lot more than its AI-generated subtitles. The app’s users can employ it to edit their videos from start to finish. According to a blog post, three million creators have used Captions since its launch, and more than one million videos are created through the app each month.
In the crowded field of video editing apps, Captions looks to set itself apart with a focus on communication. The company...
- 6/22/2023
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
ReviewThe show follows the once-famous Richmond Road case in Bengaluru—the murder of Shakereh Khaleeli, granddaughter of the Diwan of Mysore.Many among us may be familiar with the ‘Richmond Road case’ in Bengaluru. In the early 1990s, Shakereh Khaleeli, the granddaughter of the Diwan of Mysore, was found dead in the courtyard of her own home. Her skeletal remains were discovered by the Karnataka police in 1994, three years after Shakerah’s daughter raised an alarm that her mother was missing. Shakerah’s remains led to a particularly gruesome revelation—that she was buried alive. The man accused of killing her is currently serving a life sentence. Amazon Prime’s new series, Dancing on The Grave, tries to bring the Richmond Road case back into the limelight. The series is one of the latest in the ever-growing genre of true crime. It primarily relies on material from the India Today Archives,...
- 4/21/2023
- by BharathyS
- The News Minute
Fox Star Studio India’s latest hi-octane action-entertainer, Bullett Raja has already gained momentum amongst leading film critics of the country who have acclaimed the film to be innovative with ground-breaking concepts!
The promos of the film had already stirred a buzz with power-packed dialogues and bold performance snap shots that had the viewers anticipating for more until its release date tomorrow, 29th November. The film has been described to magnetise the Indian audiences with spanking new combinations of unexplored trails which have been successfully experimented and implemented by the makers of the film.
Bullett Raja claims to be pragmatic just like Tigmanshu Dhulia’s previous endeavors, designed with a rustic connotation showcasing the portrayal of a raw, unrefined and harsh template yet keeping it legitimate and totally justifiable. The dialogues and screenplay keep the viewers enveloped into the proceedings of the film with some very unexpected twists and turns towards the penultimate moments.
The promos of the film had already stirred a buzz with power-packed dialogues and bold performance snap shots that had the viewers anticipating for more until its release date tomorrow, 29th November. The film has been described to magnetise the Indian audiences with spanking new combinations of unexplored trails which have been successfully experimented and implemented by the makers of the film.
Bullett Raja claims to be pragmatic just like Tigmanshu Dhulia’s previous endeavors, designed with a rustic connotation showcasing the portrayal of a raw, unrefined and harsh template yet keeping it legitimate and totally justifiable. The dialogues and screenplay keep the viewers enveloped into the proceedings of the film with some very unexpected twists and turns towards the penultimate moments.
- 12/1/2013
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Saif Ali Khan returns to the big screen this Thanksgiving Thursday, November 28, in the Us and then the 29th the world over, in the much-talked-about new film Bullett Raja. Directed by last year’s National Award winner Tigmanshu Dhulia (Paan Singh Tomar), the film co-stars Sonakshi Sinha, Jimmy Shergill, Gulshan Grover, Chunky Pandey and mixes action, comedy, and romance into a full-on entertainer with some of the hottest music of the year.
Talkind about the film and especially his character, Saif said, “It’s a thriller about somebody who is quite an intelligent guy. He’s from a well-to-do Brahmin family so it’s very surprising that he ends up in this line of mafia work. But there is no other option for him.”
Adding, “It’s the rise of a gangster but his personality is larger than life and Tigmanshu has made it a point to make it lovable and entertaining.
Talkind about the film and especially his character, Saif said, “It’s a thriller about somebody who is quite an intelligent guy. He’s from a well-to-do Brahmin family so it’s very surprising that he ends up in this line of mafia work. But there is no other option for him.”
Adding, “It’s the rise of a gangster but his personality is larger than life and Tigmanshu has made it a point to make it lovable and entertaining.
- 11/28/2013
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
The Nawab of Bollywood Saif Ali Khan spends a lot of his time in the British capital for holidays and film shoots. Just recently, the 43-year-old actor was filming for Sajid Khan’s upcoming comedy flick Humshakals in London and Portsmouth.
Khan met up with BollySpice reporter Sunny Malik at the UK headquarters of 20th Century Fox after a long day of shooting with co-stars Riteish Deshmukh and Tamanna here in London.
Saif Ali Khan’s latest film Bullett Raja is distributed by 20th Century Fox in the UK and coproduced by its Indian arm Fox Star Studios. Directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia, Bullett Raja sees Saif Ali Khan essay the role of Raja Mishra, a commoner who gets transformed into Bullett Raja – a notorious, care-a-damn attitude gangster. The action comedy also stars Sonakshi Sinha, Jimmy Shergil, Vidyuth Jamwal, Chunkey Pandey, Gulshan Grover, Ravi Kishan and Raj Babbar. Check out what...
Khan met up with BollySpice reporter Sunny Malik at the UK headquarters of 20th Century Fox after a long day of shooting with co-stars Riteish Deshmukh and Tamanna here in London.
Saif Ali Khan’s latest film Bullett Raja is distributed by 20th Century Fox in the UK and coproduced by its Indian arm Fox Star Studios. Directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia, Bullett Raja sees Saif Ali Khan essay the role of Raja Mishra, a commoner who gets transformed into Bullett Raja – a notorious, care-a-damn attitude gangster. The action comedy also stars Sonakshi Sinha, Jimmy Shergil, Vidyuth Jamwal, Chunkey Pandey, Gulshan Grover, Ravi Kishan and Raj Babbar. Check out what...
- 11/26/2013
- by Sunny Malik
- Bollyspice
Bollywood fans in America will now get to see the much-talked-about new film Bullett Raja starring Saif Ali Khan and Sonakshi Sinha before audiences in India will. Directed by National Award winner Tigmanshu Dhulia, the Fox Star Studios film will release a day early in the U.S. on Thursday, November 28, on Thanksgiving Day. Bullett Raja’s release date in India, Canada, and other countries remains Friday, November 29. This explosive new entertainer also stars Vidyut Jamwal, Jimmy Shergill, Gulshan Grover, and Raj Babbar
Bullett Raja is the story of a common man, Raja Mishra, who transforms into a dreaded gangster of the Hindi heartland. A victim of the system and chained by it, Raja’s life changes as he takes on those that rule and shakes the very foundations of the nexus of the police, the government, and the industrialists. As he rises and revolts against the system becoming an outlaw,...
Bullett Raja is the story of a common man, Raja Mishra, who transforms into a dreaded gangster of the Hindi heartland. A victim of the system and chained by it, Raja’s life changes as he takes on those that rule and shakes the very foundations of the nexus of the police, the government, and the industrialists. As he rises and revolts against the system becoming an outlaw,...
- 11/7/2013
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Mumbai, Have you heard of a sequel being planned because the director has fallen in love with the cast? This is precisely what has happened with director Sudhir Mishra during the making of "Tera Kya Hoga Johnny". Mishra is so enamoured of his "Johnny" family that he doesn't want to let go."I want to carry the story forward now. There's room for the characters to go forward. And I don't want to lose the family that I've made during the making of 'Tera Kya Hoga Johnny'. Not yet," Mishra told Ians."I've worked with the most temperamental of stars. When I did 'Calcutta Mail', I was told Manisha Koirala would be a problem. She was fine. Then during 'Chameli', it was said that Kareena Kapoor was a problem."On the contrary, she stood in the ...
- 12/19/2008
- Bollywoodworld.com
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