Saturday, February 5, 2011

You can save patients life

I got this info at dinamalar.com. It’s a wonderful service/column that they have started. You can save patients life as much you can….

Patient: J.Gopalan (Age 53)
Disease: Kidney Transplantation Surgery
Required : Rs 4, 56,000
DD/Cheque in favour of: Kaliappa Renal Centre Pvt Ltd- Chennai
Address: J.Gopalan , No.22b, Danish Mission Street, Ulundurpet- 606 107Villupuram

Payment may be sent upto :02.03.2011
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Patient: R.Shanmugam (Age 60)
Disease: Two Vessel Coronary Artery Disease
Required: Rs Eighty Thousand
DD/Cheque in favour of: Sri Ramachandra Medical Centre - Chennai - 6000 116
Address: R.Shanmugam, No-116, Muthia Mudaliar Street, Muthialpet, Puducherry - 605 003
Payment may be sent upto : 28.02.2011.
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Patient:S.Sowmiya (Age 10)
Disease: Haoemodialysis and Kidney Transplantation
Required: Rs Five Lakhs
DD/Cheque in favour of: Sri Ramachandra Medical Centre - Chennai - 6000 116
Address:D.Samuel , D.No.1/26, Balambigai Nagar, 4th street, Ramapuram, Chennai - 600 89.
Payment may be sent upto : 24.02.2011.
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Patient:J.Pranabdhaya (Age 3)
Disease: Chemotherapy
Required: Rs Three Lakhs Fifty Thousand
DD/Cheque in favour of: G.Kuppuswamy Naidu Memorial Hospital, Coimbatore - 641 037
Address:S.Jagadeesh, F/o.J.Pranabdhaya, Soriyankinathupalayam, Ward 11,Vellakkovil, Tirupur Dt.,
Payment may be sent upto : 20.02.2011.
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Patient:R.Maruthathal (Age 35)
Disease: Kidney Transplantation Surgery
Required: Rs Three Lakhs
DD/Cheque in favour of: PSG Hospitals, Coimbatore - 641 004
Address: Maruthathal, W/O.Ramasamy,Old No.12/528, New No 4/229, KatturVeedhi,Kalapatti-641035
Payment may be sent upto : 17.02.2011.

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BIAL -Bangalore International Airport Parking info

BIAL, Bangapore 
Parking : Bengaluru International Airport ( BLR) provides parking space for 2000 vehicles.

Types of parking:

1 ) Long Term Parking : This has been divided in three categories.
Rs 60 every 4 hours
Rs 300/- for the first day (24 hours)
Rs 200 for every additional day

2 ) General Parking : Rs 60 for the first 2 hours
Rs 30 for every additional hour

3) Drop-off and Pick-up Areas: No charges for the first 10 minutes
Rs 80 for every additional 30 minutes

4) Premium Pick-up Areas : Rs 80 for the first 30 minutes
Rs 80 for every additional 30 minutes

5) Valet Service: Rs 150 for the service (Valet parking charge is as per the rates charged for Long Term Parking)

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Valet Parking Pick-up: To avail the Valet Parking Pick-up service, you will have to produce the token (acquired while using the valet car drop-off) at the pre-designated area.

 

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Other Parking Arrangements:

1) Pick-up Area: Exclusive 10 minutes free for customers who would like to quickly pick-up passengers. To avoid any inconvenience to other passengers, kindly clear the area as quickly as possible. Besides, waiting beyond 10 minutes will attract fee
2) Premium Pick-up Area: Located right in front of the Arrival Hall, this is the closest parking area in front of the Terminal
3) Long-term Parking and General Parking: All parking areas are linked with the curbside pedestrian walkways. The easiest access is through the main walkway in the middle of the parking area, fully covered with a canopy.
Vehicles with disabled /senior citizens have access to the valet lane which is the closest access point to the terminal building on the curb side.

TWO WHEELER Parking are available for Rs.20/-

Ignorance is no excuse

At present everyone is suffering due to ignorance, just as one contracts a disease out of ignorance. If one does not know hygienic principles, he will not know what will contaminate him. Therefore due to ignorance there is infection, and we suffer from disease. A criminal may say, "I did not know the law," but he will not be excused if he commits a crime. Ignorance is no excuse. Similarly, a child, not knowing that fire will burn, will touch the fire. The fire does not think, "This is a child, and he does not know I will burn." No, there is no excuse. Just as there are state laws, there are also stringent laws of nature, and these laws will act despite our ignorance of them. If we do something wrong out of ignorance, we must suffer. This is the law. Whether the law is a state law or a law of nature, we risk suffering if we break it.

The guru's business is to see that no human being suffers in this material world. No one can claim that he is not suffering. That is not possible. In this material world, there are three kinds of suffering. These are miseries arising from the material body and mind, from other living entities, and from the forces of nature. The guru sees that suffering is due to ignorance, which is compared to darkness. How can one in darkness be saved? By light. The guru takes the torchlight of knowledge and presents it before the living entity enveloped in darkness. That knowledge relieves him from the sufferings of the darkness of ignorance.