Hyderabad: A significant step toward strengthening Indo Timor Leste relations was witnessed in Hyderabad with high-level engagements led by His Excellency Karlito Nunes, Ambassador of Timor-Leste, accompanied by Nawab Mir Najaf Ali Khan, grandson of the Nizam VII. The Ambassador visited Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), where Director Dr Bheerappa warmly welcomed and felicitated the Ambassador. A tour of clinical and research facilities was conducted with Dr Amaresh Rao, Head, CVTS. His Excellency lauded NIMS for its advanced infrastructure and compassionate patient care. Expressing deep admiration, the Ambassador commended the world-class infrastructure, exemplary patient care, and dedicated medical services at NIMS. He described the visit as both insightful and inspiring, acknowledging the institute’s stature as a premier centre for tertiary healthcare in India. At Osmania University, discussions with the Office of International Affairs focus...
Bengaluru: In a way, Rajan Anvekar has been a blessed child since the beginning. He hails from a big family of eight children, with five sisters and three brothers, while Rajan happens to be the last but one and has a younger sister. As the youngest son, he was showered with a rather overdose of love, affection and tender care. As he himself admits, Rajan was never burdened with any kind of responsibility. Greatly inspired by his father, Vamanrao Anvekar: Recalling his successful journey so far with enough sequences of risks, Rajan Anvekar reminisces that knowingly or unknowingly, he looks to have been influenced and guided by his late father, Vamanrao Anvekar. He becomes emotional when he narrates the amazing life history of his father. Walked five kilometres to sell balloons: Late Vamanrao Anvekar may have studied only up to the fourth or fifth standard, hailing from Aversa, a small village in Ankola Taluk of North Canara district. To start with, he used to walk five kilometr...