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高尾山口駅 - 建築グラビア Architecture Gravure

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Takaosanguchi Station (高尾山口駅).

Architect : Kengo Kuma (設計:隈研吾建築都市設計事務所).

Contractor : Keio Construction (施工:京王建設).

Completed :October 2015 (竣工:2015年10月).

Structured : Steel Frames (構造:鉄骨造).

Costs : $ million (総工費:約億円).

Use : Station (用途:駅舎).

Height : ft (高さ:m).

Floor : 2 (階数:2階).

Floor area : 19,105 sq.ft. (延床面積:1,775㎡).

Site area : 30,306 sq.ft. (敷地面積:2815.58㎡).

Location : 2229 Takaocho, Hachioji City, Tokyo, Japan (所在地:日本国東京都八王子市高尾町2229).

Referenced :

www.kensetsu-databank.co.jp/osirase/detail.php?id=17198

Fire department of Middelburg (the Netherlands)

 

kentekenzeeland.nl/kenteken-databank?kenteken=K-9909

 

With its current owner (Middelburg fire department) since 1931

GSK, Cipla, Sun Pharma, Abbott, Zydus Cadila,Microlabs among others in top category at PharmaLeaders Award Nominations 2014

 

Pharmaleaders announce the biggest Healthcare Award Nominations in top 25 categories at 7th Annual Pharmaceutical Leadership Summit & Pharmaleaders Business Leadership Awards 2014

 

Tuesday,11th November 2014, Mumbai, Maharashtra. Nation’s biggest & most awaited,credible & prestigious leadership awards in pharmaceuticals, healthcare & biotechnology are announced by the Pharmaleaders Group ( www.pharmaleaders.tv ), a division of Network 7 Media Group (www.network7mediagroup.com )today with 25 top categories for voting by the public to chose the best companies & top performers based on the declaration by pharmaleaders of top five finalists. Various stakeholders of healthcare & physical interviews will be carried out by Pharmaleaders Journalists/Researchers to a sample size of 3.5 Lakh voters in the databank will be conducted in 16 Cities & will be counted in final voting. However only 40 % of weightage are to be given to Sms/Email/Online/Physical Interviews to gauge the mood of the nation while 60 % will purely rest on the merits & the decision of the eminent panel of jury members will be final to give the real justice & make it transparent in our quest to find the real winners as has been the practice exercised over the last 6 annual editions. Pharmaleaders awards are described as India’s Only Dedicated Celebration Of Excellence In Healthcare Innovation, Pharmaceutical & Medical Excellence And Brand Transformation. The final winners will be announced on the event date on Friday,26th December 2014 at Hotel Sahara Star in Mumbai in a glittering power packed influential gatherings of top healthcare leaders. Pharmaleaders is debating on two powerful themes Make In India – Healthcare Reforms, Insurance,Innovations,Investments & Infrastructure &“Empowering India’s Developing Healthcare System” - Investing the Healthcare Solutions of Tomorrow in difficult Times

 

Announcing the nominations of the 25 categories, Satya Brahma, Chairman & Editor-In-Chief of Pharmaleaders said, “ Pharmaleaders attempt is to recognize the shining stars of the Indian healthcare industry where merit & performances coupled with innovation in business strategies & technology excellence are the main pillars of award methodology. The approach of the Pharmaleaders is not just to felicitate the companies & individuals who are already big & have made a name to reckon with but also to trace the hidden talents who are not in the media limelight, extensive survey & research by pharmaleaders team bring top five finalists out of more than 100 players & are finally thrown to public voting. The rich & glorious tradion of honouring the leaders in the past one decade will reveal that Pharmaleaders has given justice to the award title by mixing established players with young unsung leaders.”

Nomination voting Category

Business Leader of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Azad Moopen, Founder Chairman, DM Healthcare.( Code 01)

Mr. R.C. Juneja, CMD, Mankind Pharma Ltd.(Code 02)

Kallam Satish Reddy, Vice Chairman & MD, Dr Reddys Laboratories Ltd.(Code 06)

Mr.B.N.Singh,MD,Alkem Laboratories Ltd.( Code 04)

Mr. Samir Mehta, Chairman, Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 05)

Business Woman of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mrs. Renuka Ramnath, Founder, Multiplies, Chairperson & Director, Vikram Hospitals.( Code 06)

Ms. Alka Goyal,Promoter & Director, Surya Pharmaceutical limited.( Code 07)

Ms. Suneeta Reddy, MD,,Apollo Hospitals Enterprise.( Code 08)

Ms. Monika Sood, Co-founder & Partner, Arete Advisors LLP.( Code 09)

Ms. Sangeeta Singh, CEO, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Wipro Ltd. ( Code 10)

First Generation Entrepreneur of the year 2014

Mr.Rajeish Moondraa, Founder & CEO,Truworth Health Technologies Pvt. Ltd & Health Wellness Solutions Pvt. Ltd.( Code 11)

Mr. Nikunj A. Desai, CEO, Prakruthik Health Care Pvt. Ltd.( Code 12)

Dr. Kannan Vishwanath, MD, Dr. Datsons Labs Ltd. ( Code 13)

Mr. Venkat Jasti, Chairman, Suven Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 14)

Dr. Bandi Parthasaradhi Reddy, CMD, Hetero Drugs Ltd. ( Code 15)

Hyderabad’s Most Promising & Valuable Hospital of the year 2014

Nominees

Yashoda Hospitals.( Code 16)

Sunshine Hospitals.( Code 17)

Rainbow Hospitals.( Code 18)

4 Innova Hospitals.( Code 19)

Kims Hospitals. ( Code 20)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Skincare Leader 2014

Nominees

Dr. Aparna Santhanam, Dermatologist & Cosmetologist, Shree Hospitals.( Code 21)

Dr Jaishree Sharad, CEO & Consultant Cosmetic Dermatologist, Skinfiniti Aesthetic Skin & Laser Clinic.( Code 22)

Dr Harshna Bijlani, Dermatologist Cosmetologist,CEO, The Ageless Clinic.( Code 23)

Dr. Jamuna Pai,Dermatologist and Cosmetic Dermatologist, Chairperson & Founder, Blush Clinics.( Code 24)

Dr. Chytra V Anand, Founder, CEO & Chief Cosmetic Dermatologist Kosmoderma Clinics. ( Code 25)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Life Science Company 2014 ( Code 20)

Nominees

Eris Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd.( Code 26)

Claris Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 27)

GVK Biosciences.( Code 28)

Avesthagen Ltd.( Code 29)

Krebs Biochemicals and Industries Limited.( Code 30)

India’s Most Admired Hospital Chain in Value & Customer Satisfaction 2014

Nominees

1 Metro Hospital & Heart Institute.( Code 31)

2 Fortis Healthcare.( Code 32)

3 Max Healthcare Group.( Code 33)

4 Care Hospitals Group.( Code 34)

5 Apollo Group of Hospitals.( Code 35)

 

India’s Most Admired Hospital in Cancer Care 2014

Nominees

Mazumdar-Shaw Cancer Center.( Code 36)

Tata Memorial Institute.( Code 37)

Omega Hospital.( Code 38)

Dharamshila Cancer Hospital and Research Centre.( Code 39)

HCG Cancer Care.( Code 40)

India’s Most Promising Hair Transplant Surgeon 2014

Nominees

Dr. Pathuri Madhu, Founder, Dr.Madhu's Advanced Hair Transplant Center.( Code 41)

Dr.Manoj Khanna, Founder, Chief Consultant Cosmetic Surgeon, Enhance.( Code 42)

Dr. Mohammad Khan, Founder, Dr Khan's Hair Transplant Center.( Code 43)

Dr. Sandeep Sattur, Founder, Hairrevive - Centre for Hair Restoration & Skin Rejuvenation. ( Code 44)

Dr. Bani Anand, Managing Director at Hairline International Pvt Ltd.( Code 45)

India’s Most Admired Health Insurance Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co. Ltd.( Code 46)

CIGNA Health Solutions India Pvt. Ltd.( Code 47)

Aviva Life Insurance Company India Ltd. ( Code 48)

Exide Life Insurance.( Code 49)

PNB Metlife Life Insurance Ltd.( Code 50)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Company in OTC & Nutrition 2014

Nominees

Abbott Nutrition. ( Code 51)

GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Ltd.( Code 52)

DSM Nutritional Products AG.( Code 53)

Ajanta Pharma Ltd. ( Code 54)

Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd.( Code 55)

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in Ethical Practice & Corporate Governance 2014

Nominees

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 56)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 57)

Lupin Ltd.( Code 58)

GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 59)

Cipla Ltd .( Code 60)

Pharmaleader Professional of the year 2014

Nominees

Dr Shailesh Ayyangar, Managing Director - Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 61)

Mr. Sanjiv Navangul, Managing Director, Janssen India-Johnson & Johnson Ltd.( Code 62)

Mr.Rehan Khan, MD, Abbott India Ltd.( Code 63)

Mr. Sanjay Murdeshwar, MD, Astrazeneca Pharma India Ltd.( Code 64)

Dr Kamal K Sharma, Vice Chairman, Lupin Ltd.( Code 65)

Emerging Woman Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Sumitra Shankar, CEO, Dr. Sumita Shankar's Cosmetic Clinic.( Code 66)

Dr. Priti Shukla, CEO, Dr.Priti shukla's Ambrosia Clinic.( Code 67)

Ms.Surjit Kaur, Founder & CEO, Zeal Biologicals.( Code 68)

Dr. Sofiya Rangwala, CEO, SofiyaCare Skin and Hair Clinic.( Code 69)

Ms.Maya Chorengel,Cofounder,Elevar Advisors.( Code 70)

CEO of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. A. K. Singh, Chief Executive Officer, Taj Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 71)

Mr. VK Singh -Chief Executive Officer, RPG Life Sciences Ltd.( Code 72)

Mr. Shivkumar Kunchithapatham,MD, Eisai Pharmaceuticals India Private Limited.( Code 73)

Varun Khanna, MD, Becton & Dickinson India Private Limited.( Code 74)

Rahul Chadha, Executive Director & CEO, Religare Wellness Ltd.( Code 75)

Dynamic Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. Sanjeev Jain, MD, Akums Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Limited( Code 76)

Mr.Arun Kumar, Founder and Group CEO, Strides Arcolab Limited.( Code 77)

Dr. A. M. Arun Chairman & Managing Director , Vasan Eye Care Ltd.( Code 78)

Shri Ashok Chandra, Chairman, Gangaram Hospitals.( Code 79)

Mr. Girish Rao, CMD, Vidal Healthcare Services.( Code 80)

Pharmaleader Fund Manager of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr.Shyam Shenthar,CEO, o3 Capital. ( Code 81)

Mr.Arvindkumar Alagarswamy, CEO at Attune Technologies Pvt Ltd.( Code 82)

Mr.Vishal Nevatia ,CEO & MD, India Value Fund Advisors Private Ltd. ( Code 83)

Mr.Vineet Rai, CEO & Managing Director,Aavishkaar Venture Management Services. ( Code 84)

Mr.Sameer Wagle,Managing Director, Asia Pacific Healthcare Advisors Private Limited.( Code 85)

India’s Most Promising Healthcare Retail Chain in Eye –Care Services 2014

Nominees

Vasan Healthcare Private Limited.( Code 86)

Aster Eye Hospitals. ( Code 87)

Eye-Q Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 88)

Maxivision Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 89)

Sankara Eye Hospital.( Code 90)

India’s Most Admired Company in Investor Relations & Corporate Affairs 2014

Nominees

Lupin Limited.( Code 91)

Glemark Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 92)

Dr.Reddy's Laboratories Ltd.( Code 93)

Microlabs Ltd.( Code 94)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 95)

India’s Most Valuable & Admired Pharmaceutical Group 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 96)

Abbott India Ltd.( Code 97)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 98)

Cipla Ltd. ( Code 99)

Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 100)

India's Most Powerful, Most Valuable Corporate Brand 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. ( Code 101)

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 102)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 103)

Cipla Ltd.( Code 104)

Cadila Healthcare Ltd.( Code 105)

Pharma Leader CSR Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Wockhardt Foundation.( Code 106)

Dr Reddy's Foundation.( Code 107)

Reliance Foundation.( Code 108)

AmeriCares India Foundation.( Code 109)

Utkarsh Healthcare Foundation India.( Code 110)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Diet Expert & Nutritionist 2014

Ms Shubi Husain,Nutritionist & Founder & MD, Health Sanctuary( Code 111)

Ms,Rujuta Diwekar, Nutritionist & Author (Code 112)

Ms Anjali Mukerjee, Nutritionist & Co-Founder Health Total (Code 113)

Ms Pooja Makhija, Dietitian and Nutritionist (Code 114)

Ms Shonali Sabherwal, Macrobiotic Nutritionist (Code 115)

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Individual Non-Voting Award Categories

The following independent categories are selected & finalized by the Jury Members & will not have any votings & the decisions of the jury in declaring the winner will be final & binding. Pharmaleaders reserve the rights to add/modify/delete any category based on its internal research mechanism.

India’s Most Admired Cardiologist

Healthcare Economist of the Year

Visionary Entrepreneur of the year

India’s Most Promising Diabetes-Cardiometabolic Healthcare Chain 2014

India’s Most Promising Super Specialty Hospitality In Quaternary Care Hospital

Global Indian of the year 2014

India’s Most Promising Orthopedic Surgeon 2014

India's Most Promising Entrepreneur in Ayurvedic Beauty Care of the year 2014

Healthcare Visionary of the Decade

Transformational PharmaLeader of the Decade 2014

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in HR Excellence 2014

India’s Most Admired Diabetologist 2014

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Emerging Hospital of the Year 2014

CEO of the Year – Healthcare

Transformational Biotech Leader of the Decade 2014

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Startpagina van Seksuele Vraagbaak, databank van de seksen via Viditel, een voorloper van het internet, dochter van PTT. Opmaak schermpagina en foto Ewald Vanvugt Andijk Nederland zomer 1980.

 

Dit plaatje is een scan van een polaroidfoto van een beeldscherm. Printers voor dit soort schermpagina’s bestonden nog niet en de enige manier om dit soort beelden te verduurzamen was met een Polaroid-camera die met een uitschuifbare donkere toeter aan het beeldscherm was vastgemaakt.

 

Extinction

 

Following the defeats at the hands of Unicron (TF Movie) and the the Predacons (Call of the primals) The dinobots start to show signs of mutiny in the ranks of the Dinobots. Slag and Sludge question if Grimlock is truly the strongest one there is. Before a battle for a shift of power can begin with their ranks, they are interupted by one of the few Autobots all the Dinobots trust, Wheelie. He informs Grimlock that Gnaw, Wheelie's pet Sharticon went haywire destroyed a small Cybertronian fair, and commendered a shuttle and left for the Quintesson planet! In an attempt to regain control Grimlock decrees that the Dinobots will go to the Quinteson planet and retrieve Gnaw. The other dinobots are leary, but Wheelie's excited cheers about not only returning to his home planet and saving his pet/friend sway them to follow Grimlocks plan. Not being known for their piloting skills, Grimlock, Wheelie, and the Dinobots find Scattershot in the Autobot hanger and convince him to deploy them on the Quintesson planet for a recon mission. Once on the planet, they find that things are amiss. A lone Quintesson looking to reclaim the power that was usurped from them via Hot Rod, Kup, and the Dinobots has initiated Protocol: Frenzy, a program designed to reboot all the Sharticons and send them on a seek and detroy mission throughout the cosmos. Millions of them! Once on the planet, the dinobots are immediately attacked and their ship is over run and literally devoured. The Dinobots and Scattershot fight valiantly, but the sheer numbers of the Sharticons is too great and they are over run. In the midst of the battle Wheelie is searching for the spark of Gnaw, and while doing so is mortally wounded by some Sharticons forcing the heroes to retreat and regroup in Wheelies former hideaway on the planet. Defeated and with no way off the planet or to call reenforcements, their fate seems doomed. Slag says the Dinobots would crush the Sharticons with stronger leader! The fight that started on Cybertron continues in Wheelie's bunker. But in their weakened state, the battle is over shortly as Scattershot states this is madness, you are a TEAM! Scattershot states that if the other Technobots were there, they'd have a fighting chance with Computron. Then the as Grimlock surveys the bunker he sees Swoop holding the dying Wheelie, but also notices that Wheelie has scavenged parts and pieces from the left of parts of the various "residenst" of the planet. "me Grimlock say we, Dinobots ARE a team, and Dinobots shall save the day!" He looks at Scattershot. "You Scattershot will make Dinobots combine" We will be the strongest. We Will crush all those who stand in our way." "But thats... thats... INSANE" Scattershot states, thinking about the sheer destruction all of their powers combined would unleash on this planet, let alone the universe "...but what other choice do we have."Slag and Sludge have enough of following BORING Grimlock" We rather die on Shark planet befor...."Enough!!!!" Swoop says while holding the almost lifeless Wheelie. "Grimlock is dinobot, we are dinobots, he is leader, WE follow Grimlock. Friend Wheelie need our help" All the while Scattershot has surveyed and scan the items into his databanks, and scans Wheelie's body and all of the dinobots..."And help him we will Swoop"

* grey micro dress 'MANNEQUIN'

* thrift black satin lace dress

* thrift white pump heels

* orange scraft got from MOD

* disco glam earring from night market at Siamsquare

* watch 'Casio Databank : easy rec'

Koninklijk Museum Voor Midden Afrika (1910)

 

Het Koninklijk Museum voor Midden-Afrika (KMMA) is een van de elf wetenschappelijke federale instellingen (FWI) in België, gelegen aan de Leuvensesteenweg in Tervuren in het Park van Tervuren, ten oosten van Brussel.

  

Voorkant museum, met Franse tuin

Het museum, dat tot de drukst bezochte musea van België behoort, herbergt uitzonderlijke collecties uit Centraal-Afrika. Zo beschikt het onder andere over 's werelds rijkste en meest befaamde verzameling etnografische voorwerpen uit Centraal-Afrika en over het volledige archief van Henry Morton Stanley. De wetenschappers werken in vijf verschillende domeinen:

 

culturele antropologie,

zoölogie,

geologie,

geschiedenis en

land- en bosbouweconomie.

De inhoud van het museum wordt ontsloten door het tentoonstellen van een deel van de collectie en het organiseren van tijdelijke tentoonstellingen.

 

Het huidige museum dankt zijn ontstaan aan een tijdelijke tentoonstelling die in 1897 haar deuren opende als koloniaal luik van de Wereldtentoonstelling in Brussel. De drijvende kracht achter dit initiatief was koning Leopold II. Voor deze tentoonstelling werd het Paleis der Koloniën gebouwd. Een jaar na de tentoonstelling kreeg dit tijdelijk evenement een permanent karakter en ontstond het 'Musée du Congo', dat naast een museale ook een wetenschappelijke opdracht vervulde. De collecties groeiden zo snel aan dat Leopold II reeds in 1902 besliste om een groter museum te laten bouwen. De Franse architect Charles Girault, bekend van het Parijse Petit Palais en de Koninklijke Gaanderijen van Oostende, tekende de plannen en in 1904 begon men met de bouw van het huidige museum, genoemd: Musée Colonial de Tervueren. De gevels van het gebouw werden opgetrokken in Luxemburgse zandsteen op een sokkel van blauwe hardsteen. In het interieur overheerst marmer in bedachte motieven en gevarieerde kleuren. Achter de bepleisterde gewelven wendde men staal aan als constructie-element. Net zoals in het Petit Palais voorzag de ontwerper het museum van twee ingangen. Aan de Leuvensesteenweg bevond zich de ingang voor het grote publiek. Bijzondere gasten kon men via de parkzijde in de grote erehal onder de koepel ontvangen. Door de verkeersdrukte aan de Leuvensesteenweg werd in de jaren 80 van de 20e eeuw deze toegang afgeschaft.

Op 30 april 1910, het jaar na de dood van Leopold II, vond de plechtige opening van het museum plaats door Leopolds opvolger Albert I en de toenmalige minister van Koloniën Jules Renkin. Bij de inhuldiging bracht Albert I hulde aan het werk van zijn voorganger en de moed van de pioniers. Tussen de lijnen door uitte hij ook voorzichtige kritiek op de koloniale politiek van Leopold II.

 

Meer dan honderd jaar na zijn ontstaan is het KMMA uitgegroeid tot een interculturele ontmoetingsplaats en een internationaal wetenschappelijk onderzoekscentrum. Volgens de opdrachtverklaring van het KMMA is deze instelling een wereldcentrum voor onderzoek en voor de verspreiding van kennis inzake het verleden en heden van samenlevingen en natuurlijk milieus in Afrika. Om de federale begroting van 2006 sluitend te maken, zijn bepaalde gebouwen van het KMMA ondertussen verkocht door de federale regering.

De in het hoofdgebouw tentoongestelde voorwerpen en dieren vormen minder dan 5 % van de totale museumverzameling. Enkele cijfers illustreren de rijkdom van de collectie. Het departement Afrikaanse Zoölogie telt meer dan 10.000.000 specimens, waaronder 6.000.000 insecten en 600.000 vissen.

 

De etnografieverzameling kan bogen op 120.000 etnografica (waarvan 1.600 in de tentoonstellingszalen). De afdeling etnomusicologie beheert 8000 muziekinstrumenten verzameld in subsaharisch Afrika en inzonderheid in Centraal-Afrika (Congo, Rwanda en Burundi) en 2.500 uren opnamen van traditionele muziek uit subsaharisch Afrika (inzonderheid Centraal-Afrika) waarvan de oudste teruggaan tot 1910 (wassen Edison-rollen). Het xylarium bevat meer dan 56.000 houtstalen. Meer dan 500.000 films en foto's worden bewaard in de filmotheek en fototheken. Het departement Geschiedenis beheert tot slot duizenden historische objecten en ettelijke kilometers archiefdocumenten.

 

Het huidige museumcomplex bestaat uit 5 gebouwen. Het centraal gelegen hoofdgebouw biedt onderdak aan de permanente tentoonstellingen. Het werd gebouwd onder Leopold II, door de Franse architect Charles Girault. Het gebouw is 125 m lang en 75 m breed. De voorgevel werd naar het voorbeeld van de neoclassicistische Franse praalpaleizen ingericht. Aan de rechterzijde van dit imposante gebouw bevindt zich het directiepaviljoen, aan de linkerzijde het Stanleypaviljoen, waar het volledige Stanleyarchief is in ondergebracht. In het Koloniënpaleis en in het CAPA-gebouw huizen verschillende wetenschappelijke departementen.

 

Na de laatste restauratie van 1958 was het centrale museumgebouw en bij uitbreiding de gehele museumsite toe aan een grondige renovatie. Het meer dan 100 jaar oude gebouw is heden ten dage niet meer aangepast aan de noden van een actuele museumwerking. Er werd in 2007 een globaal masterplan opgesteld voor het museumgebouw, de tuinen, het Centrum voor Rijkswetenschappelijk Onderzoek, het Koloniënpaleis, het Directiepaviljoen en het Stanleypaviljoen door een tijdelijke vereniging onder leiding van Stéphane Beel.

 

Na de volledige herziening van de site in 2013 zullen de nu verspreide archieven een plaats vinden in een nieuw te bouwen collectietoren. De wetenschappelijke diensten van het museum zullen een onderkomen vinden in het Centrum voor Rijkswetenschappelijk Onderzoek. Het oude Koloniënpaleis krijgt zijn vroegere publieksgerichte functie terug als congrescentrum, mediatheek en feestzaal. Men voorziet ook een nieuw apart te bouwen onthaalpaviljoen tussen het directiegebouw en het Koloniënpaleis. In dit gebouw vindt dan de ticketverkoop, de shop, het restaurant, de vestiaires en een picknickruimte voor kinderen zijn plaats. Via een ondergrondse galerij komt men van het nieuwe onthaalgebouw dan in het bestaande museumgebouw. Hier zijn ook de nieuwe ruimtes voor de tijdelijke tentoonstellingen ondergebracht. De bestaande ingesloten patiotuin van het museum wordt ook aangepakt. Deze krijgt een verdiepte tuin die licht brengt op het ondergrondse niveau. Het geheel kan ook dienstdoen als openluchttheater.De werkzaamheden startten eind 2013.

 

Verschillende wetenschappelijke databanken zijn voor het publiek toegankelijk. Zo beheert Metafro InfoSys een enorme metadatabank die een catalogus van gegevensbronnen over Centraal-Afrika bevat. Bovendien beschikt het KMMA over publieksgerichte diensten die een link zijn tussen het grote publiek en de collecties en het wetenschappelijke werk van het KMMA. De laatste jaren plaatste het Museum zich herhaaldelijk in de kijker met een aantal opmerkelijke tentoonstellingen. Het nieuwe beleid inzake tijdelijke tentoonstellingen richt zich op de valorisatie van de eigen museumcollectie en het hieraan verbonden wetenschappelijk onderzoek en op het ontvangen van externe tentoonstellingen.

De dienst educatie en cultuur organiseert activiteiten voor kinderen, jongeren en volwassenen die een verhelderende interdisciplinaire kijk op Afrika bieden.

 

The Royal Museum for Central Africa or RMCA (Dutch: Koninklijk Museum voor Midden-Afrika or KMMA; French: Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale or MRAC), colloquially known as the Africa Museum, is an ethnography and natural history museum situated in Tervuren in Flemish Brabant, Belgium, just outside Brussels. It was first built to showcase King Leopold II's Congo Free State in the 1897 World Exhibition.

 

The museum focuses on the Congo, a former Belgian colony. The sphere of interest however (especially in biological research) extends to the whole Congo River basin, Middle Africa, East Africa and West Africa, attempting to integrate "Africa" as a whole. Intended originally as a colonial museum, from 1960 onwards it has more focused on ethnography and anthropology. Like most museums, it houses a research department in addition to its public exhibit department.

 

Not all research pertains to Africa (e.g. research on the archaeozoology of Sagalassos, Turkey). Some researchers have strong ties with the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences.

 

As of November 2013, the museum is closed for renovation work (including the construction of new exhibition space) which is expected to last until June 2018 when the museum will reopen.

 

After his Congo Free State was recognized by the Berlin Conference of 1884–1885, King Leopold II wanted to publicise the civilizing mission and the economic opportunities available in the colony to a wider public, both in Belgium and internationally. After considering other places, the king decided to have a temporary exhibition in his royal estate at Tervuren. When the 1897 International Exposition was held in Brussels, a colonial section was built in Tervuren, connected to the city centre by the monumental Avenue de Tervueren. The Brussels-Tervuren tram line 44 was built at the same time as the original museum by King Leopold II to bring the visitors from the city centre to the colonial exhibition. The colonial section was hosted in the Palais des Colonies (fr) (Palace of the Colonies). The building was designed by the Belgian architect Albert-Philippe Aldophe and the classical gardens by French landscape architect Elie Lainé. In the main hall Georges Hobé designed a distinctive wooden Art Nouveau structure to evoke the forest, using Bilinga wood, an African tree. The exhibition displayed ethnographic objects, stuffed animals and Congolese export products (coffee, cacao and tobacco). In the park, a temporary "Human zoo" - a copy of an African village - was built, in which 60 Congolese people lived for the duration of the exhibition. The exposition was a huge success.

  

The museum during the renovation (2016)

In 1898 the Palace of the Colonies became the Museum of the Congo (Musée du Congo) and a permanent exhibition was installed. A decade later, in 1912, a small, similar museum - the Musée africain de Namur (fr) (African Museum of Namur) - was opened in Namur. The Museum began to support academic research, but due to the avid collecting of the scientists, the collection soon grew too large for the museum and enlargement was needed. Tervuren became a rich suburb of Brussels. The new museum started construction in 1904 and was designed by the French architect Charles Girault in neoclassical "palace" architecture, reminiscent of Petit Palais in Paris, with large gardens extending into the Tervuren Forest (a part of the Sonian Forest). It was officially opened by King Albert I in 1910 and named the Museum of the Belgian Congo (Musée du Congo Belge or Museum van Belgisch-Kongo). In 1952 the adjective "Royal" was added. In preparation for Expo '58, in 1957 a large building was constructed to accommodate African personnel working in the exhibition: the Centre d'Accueil du Personnel Africain (CAPA). In 1960, following the independence of the Congo, the museum's name was changed to its current title: the Royal Museum for Central Africa.

  

Extinction

 

Following the defeats at the hands of Unicron (TF Movie) and the the Predacons (Call of the primals) The dinobots start to show signs of mutiny in the ranks of the Dinobots. Slag and Sludge question if Grimlock is truly the strongest one there is. Before a battle for a shift of power can begin with their ranks, they are interupted by one of the few Autobots all the Dinobots trust, Wheelie. He informs Grimlock that Gnaw, Wheelie's pet Sharticon went haywire destroyed a small Cybertronian fair, and commendered a shuttle and left for the Quintesson planet! In an attempt to regain control Grimlock decrees that the Dinobots will go to the Quinteson planet and retrieve Gnaw. The other dinobots are leary, but Wheelie's excited cheers about not only returning to his home planet and saving his pet/friend sway them to follow Grimlocks plan. Not being known for their piloting skills, Grimlock, Wheelie, and the Dinobots find Scattershot in the Autobot hanger and convince him to deploy them on the Quintesson planet for a recon mission. Once on the planet, they find that things are amiss. A lone Quintesson looking to reclaim the power that was usurped from them via Hot Rod, Kup, and the Dinobots has initiated Protocol: Frenzy, a program designed to reboot all the Sharticons and send them on a seek and detroy mission throughout the cosmos. Millions of them! Once on the planet, the dinobots are immediately attacked and their ship is over run and literally devoured. The Dinobots and Scattershot fight valiantly, but the sheer numbers of the Sharticons is too great and they are over run. In the midst of the battle Wheelie is searching for the spark of Gnaw, and while doing so is mortally wounded by some Sharticons forcing the heroes to retreat and regroup in Wheelies former hideaway on the planet. Defeated and with no way off the planet or to call reenforcements, their fate seems doomed. Slag says the Dinobots would crush the Sharticons with stronger leader! The fight that started on Cybertron continues in Wheelie's bunker. But in their weakened state, the battle is over shortly as Scattershot states this is madness, you are a TEAM! Scattershot states that if the other Technobots were there, they'd have a fighting chance with Computron. Then the as Grimlock surveys the bunker he sees Swoop holding the dying Wheelie, but also notices that Wheelie has scavenged parts and pieces from the left of parts of the various "residenst" of the planet. "me Grimlock say we, Dinobots ARE a team, and Dinobots shall save the day!" He looks at Scattershot. "You Scattershot will make Dinobots combine" We will be the strongest. We Will crush all those who stand in our way." "But thats... thats... INSANE" Scattershot states, thinking about the sheer destruction all of their powers combined would unleash on this planet, let alone the universe "...but what other choice do we have."Slag and Sludge have enough of following BORING Grimlock" We rather die on Shark planet befor...."Enough!!!!" Swoop says while holding the almost lifeless Wheelie. "Grimlock is dinobot, we are dinobots, he is leader, WE follow Grimlock. Friend Wheelie need our help" All the while Scattershot has surveyed and scan the items into his databanks, and scans Wheelie's body and all of the dinobots..."And help him we will Swoop"

GSK, Cipla, Sun Pharma, Abbott, Zydus Cadila,Microlabs among others in top category at PharmaLeaders Award Nominations 2014

 

Pharmaleaders announce the biggest Healthcare Award Nominations in top 25 categories at 7th Annual Pharmaceutical Leadership Summit & Pharmaleaders Business Leadership Awards 2014

 

Tuesday,11th November 2014, Mumbai, Maharashtra. Nation’s biggest & most awaited,credible & prestigious leadership awards in pharmaceuticals, healthcare & biotechnology are announced by the Pharmaleaders Group ( www.pharmaleaders.tv ), a division of Network 7 Media Group (www.network7mediagroup.com )today with 25 top categories for voting by the public to chose the best companies & top performers based on the declaration by pharmaleaders of top five finalists. Various stakeholders of healthcare & physical interviews will be carried out by Pharmaleaders Journalists/Researchers to a sample size of 3.5 Lakh voters in the databank will be conducted in 16 Cities & will be counted in final voting. However only 40 % of weightage are to be given to Sms/Email/Online/Physical Interviews to gauge the mood of the nation while 60 % will purely rest on the merits & the decision of the eminent panel of jury members will be final to give the real justice & make it transparent in our quest to find the real winners as has been the practice exercised over the last 6 annual editions. Pharmaleaders awards are described as India’s Only Dedicated Celebration Of Excellence In Healthcare Innovation, Pharmaceutical & Medical Excellence And Brand Transformation. The final winners will be announced on the event date on Friday,26th December 2014 at Hotel Sahara Star in Mumbai in a glittering power packed influential gatherings of top healthcare leaders. Pharmaleaders is debating on two powerful themes Make In India – Healthcare Reforms, Insurance,Innovations,Investments & Infrastructure &“Empowering India’s Developing Healthcare System” - Investing the Healthcare Solutions of Tomorrow in difficult Times

 

Announcing the nominations of the 25 categories, Satya Brahma, Chairman & Editor-In-Chief of Pharmaleaders said, “ Pharmaleaders attempt is to recognize the shining stars of the Indian healthcare industry where merit & performances coupled with innovation in business strategies & technology excellence are the main pillars of award methodology. The approach of the Pharmaleaders is not just to felicitate the companies & individuals who are already big & have made a name to reckon with but also to trace the hidden talents who are not in the media limelight, extensive survey & research by pharmaleaders team bring top five finalists out of more than 100 players & are finally thrown to public voting. The rich & glorious tradion of honouring the leaders in the past one decade will reveal that Pharmaleaders has given justice to the award title by mixing established players with young unsung leaders.”

Nomination voting Category

Business Leader of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Azad Moopen, Founder Chairman, DM Healthcare.( Code 01)

Mr. R.C. Juneja, CMD, Mankind Pharma Ltd.(Code 02)

Kallam Satish Reddy, Vice Chairman & MD, Dr Reddys Laboratories Ltd.(Code 06)

Mr.B.N.Singh,MD,Alkem Laboratories Ltd.( Code 04)

Mr. Samir Mehta, Chairman, Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 05)

Business Woman of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mrs. Renuka Ramnath, Founder, Multiplies, Chairperson & Director, Vikram Hospitals.( Code 06)

Ms. Alka Goyal,Promoter & Director, Surya Pharmaceutical limited.( Code 07)

Ms. Suneeta Reddy, MD,,Apollo Hospitals Enterprise.( Code 08)

Ms. Monika Sood, Co-founder & Partner, Arete Advisors LLP.( Code 09)

Ms. Sangeeta Singh, CEO, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Wipro Ltd. ( Code 10)

First Generation Entrepreneur of the year 2014

Mr.Rajeish Moondraa, Founder & CEO,Truworth Health Technologies Pvt. Ltd & Health Wellness Solutions Pvt. Ltd.( Code 11)

Mr. Nikunj A. Desai, CEO, Prakruthik Health Care Pvt. Ltd.( Code 12)

Dr. Kannan Vishwanath, MD, Dr. Datsons Labs Ltd. ( Code 13)

Mr. Venkat Jasti, Chairman, Suven Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 14)

Dr. Bandi Parthasaradhi Reddy, CMD, Hetero Drugs Ltd. ( Code 15)

Hyderabad’s Most Promising & Valuable Hospital of the year 2014

Nominees

Yashoda Hospitals.( Code 16)

Sunshine Hospitals.( Code 17)

Rainbow Hospitals.( Code 18)

4 Innova Hospitals.( Code 19)

Kims Hospitals. ( Code 20)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Skincare Leader 2014

Nominees

Dr. Aparna Santhanam, Dermatologist & Cosmetologist, Shree Hospitals.( Code 21)

Dr Jaishree Sharad, CEO & Consultant Cosmetic Dermatologist, Skinfiniti Aesthetic Skin & Laser Clinic.( Code 22)

Dr Harshna Bijlani, Dermatologist Cosmetologist,CEO, The Ageless Clinic.( Code 23)

Dr. Jamuna Pai,Dermatologist and Cosmetic Dermatologist, Chairperson & Founder, Blush Clinics.( Code 24)

Dr. Chytra V Anand, Founder, CEO & Chief Cosmetic Dermatologist Kosmoderma Clinics. ( Code 25)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Life Science Company 2014 ( Code 20)

Nominees

Eris Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd.( Code 26)

Claris Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 27)

GVK Biosciences.( Code 28)

Avesthagen Ltd.( Code 29)

Krebs Biochemicals and Industries Limited.( Code 30)

India’s Most Admired Hospital Chain in Value & Customer Satisfaction 2014

Nominees

1 Metro Hospital & Heart Institute.( Code 31)

2 Fortis Healthcare.( Code 32)

3 Max Healthcare Group.( Code 33)

4 Care Hospitals Group.( Code 34)

5 Apollo Group of Hospitals.( Code 35)

 

India’s Most Admired Hospital in Cancer Care 2014

Nominees

Mazumdar-Shaw Cancer Center.( Code 36)

Tata Memorial Institute.( Code 37)

Omega Hospital.( Code 38)

Dharamshila Cancer Hospital and Research Centre.( Code 39)

HCG Cancer Care.( Code 40)

India’s Most Promising Hair Transplant Surgeon 2014

Nominees

Dr. Pathuri Madhu, Founder, Dr.Madhu's Advanced Hair Transplant Center.( Code 41)

Dr.Manoj Khanna, Founder, Chief Consultant Cosmetic Surgeon, Enhance.( Code 42)

Dr. Mohammad Khan, Founder, Dr Khan's Hair Transplant Center.( Code 43)

Dr. Sandeep Sattur, Founder, Hairrevive - Centre for Hair Restoration & Skin Rejuvenation. ( Code 44)

Dr. Bani Anand, Managing Director at Hairline International Pvt Ltd.( Code 45)

India’s Most Admired Health Insurance Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co. Ltd.( Code 46)

CIGNA Health Solutions India Pvt. Ltd.( Code 47)

Aviva Life Insurance Company India Ltd. ( Code 48)

Exide Life Insurance.( Code 49)

PNB Metlife Life Insurance Ltd.( Code 50)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Company in OTC & Nutrition 2014

Nominees

Abbott Nutrition. ( Code 51)

GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Ltd.( Code 52)

DSM Nutritional Products AG.( Code 53)

Ajanta Pharma Ltd. ( Code 54)

Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd.( Code 55)

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in Ethical Practice & Corporate Governance 2014

Nominees

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 56)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 57)

Lupin Ltd.( Code 58)

GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 59)

Cipla Ltd .( Code 60)

Pharmaleader Professional of the year 2014

Nominees

Dr Shailesh Ayyangar, Managing Director - Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 61)

Mr. Sanjiv Navangul, Managing Director, Janssen India-Johnson & Johnson Ltd.( Code 62)

Mr.Rehan Khan, MD, Abbott India Ltd.( Code 63)

Mr. Sanjay Murdeshwar, MD, Astrazeneca Pharma India Ltd.( Code 64)

Dr Kamal K Sharma, Vice Chairman, Lupin Ltd.( Code 65)

Emerging Woman Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Sumitra Shankar, CEO, Dr. Sumita Shankar's Cosmetic Clinic.( Code 66)

Dr. Priti Shukla, CEO, Dr.Priti shukla's Ambrosia Clinic.( Code 67)

Ms.Surjit Kaur, Founder & CEO, Zeal Biologicals.( Code 68)

Dr. Sofiya Rangwala, CEO, SofiyaCare Skin and Hair Clinic.( Code 69)

Ms.Maya Chorengel,Cofounder,Elevar Advisors.( Code 70)

CEO of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. A. K. Singh, Chief Executive Officer, Taj Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 71)

Mr. VK Singh -Chief Executive Officer, RPG Life Sciences Ltd.( Code 72)

Mr. Shivkumar Kunchithapatham,MD, Eisai Pharmaceuticals India Private Limited.( Code 73)

Varun Khanna, MD, Becton & Dickinson India Private Limited.( Code 74)

Rahul Chadha, Executive Director & CEO, Religare Wellness Ltd.( Code 75)

Dynamic Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. Sanjeev Jain, MD, Akums Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Limited( Code 76)

Mr.Arun Kumar, Founder and Group CEO, Strides Arcolab Limited.( Code 77)

Dr. A. M. Arun Chairman & Managing Director , Vasan Eye Care Ltd.( Code 78)

Shri Ashok Chandra, Chairman, Gangaram Hospitals.( Code 79)

Mr. Girish Rao, CMD, Vidal Healthcare Services.( Code 80)

Pharmaleader Fund Manager of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr.Shyam Shenthar,CEO, o3 Capital. ( Code 81)

Mr.Arvindkumar Alagarswamy, CEO at Attune Technologies Pvt Ltd.( Code 82)

Mr.Vishal Nevatia ,CEO & MD, India Value Fund Advisors Private Ltd. ( Code 83)

Mr.Vineet Rai, CEO & Managing Director,Aavishkaar Venture Management Services. ( Code 84)

Mr.Sameer Wagle,Managing Director, Asia Pacific Healthcare Advisors Private Limited.( Code 85)

India’s Most Promising Healthcare Retail Chain in Eye –Care Services 2014

Nominees

Vasan Healthcare Private Limited.( Code 86)

Aster Eye Hospitals. ( Code 87)

Eye-Q Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 88)

Maxivision Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 89)

Sankara Eye Hospital.( Code 90)

India’s Most Admired Company in Investor Relations & Corporate Affairs 2014

Nominees

Lupin Limited.( Code 91)

Glemark Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 92)

Dr.Reddy's Laboratories Ltd.( Code 93)

Microlabs Ltd.( Code 94)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 95)

India’s Most Valuable & Admired Pharmaceutical Group 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 96)

Abbott India Ltd.( Code 97)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 98)

Cipla Ltd. ( Code 99)

Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 100)

India's Most Powerful, Most Valuable Corporate Brand 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. ( Code 101)

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 102)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 103)

Cipla Ltd.( Code 104)

Cadila Healthcare Ltd.( Code 105)

Pharma Leader CSR Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Wockhardt Foundation.( Code 106)

Dr Reddy's Foundation.( Code 107)

Reliance Foundation.( Code 108)

AmeriCares India Foundation.( Code 109)

Utkarsh Healthcare Foundation India.( Code 110)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Diet Expert & Nutritionist 2014

Ms Shubi Husain,Nutritionist & Founder & MD, Health Sanctuary( Code 111)

Ms,Rujuta Diwekar, Nutritionist & Author (Code 112)

Ms Anjali Mukerjee, Nutritionist & Co-Founder Health Total (Code 113)

Ms Pooja Makhija, Dietitian and Nutritionist (Code 114)

Ms Shonali Sabherwal, Macrobiotic Nutritionist (Code 115)

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Individual Non-Voting Award Categories

The following independent categories are selected & finalized by the Jury Members & will not have any votings & the decisions of the jury in declaring the winner will be final & binding. Pharmaleaders reserve the rights to add/modify/delete any category based on its internal research mechanism.

India’s Most Admired Cardiologist

Healthcare Economist of the Year

Visionary Entrepreneur of the year

India’s Most Promising Diabetes-Cardiometabolic Healthcare Chain 2014

India’s Most Promising Super Specialty Hospitality In Quaternary Care Hospital

Global Indian of the year 2014

India’s Most Promising Orthopedic Surgeon 2014

India's Most Promising Entrepreneur in Ayurvedic Beauty Care of the year 2014

Healthcare Visionary of the Decade

Transformational PharmaLeader of the Decade 2014

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in HR Excellence 2014

India’s Most Admired Diabetologist 2014

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Emerging Hospital of the Year 2014

CEO of the Year – Healthcare

Transformational Biotech Leader of the Decade 2014

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Extinction

 

Following the defeats at the hands of Unicron (TF Movie) and the the Predacons (Call of the primals) The dinobots start to show signs of mutiny in the ranks of the Dinobots. Slag and Sludge question if Grimlock is truly the strongest one there is. Before a battle for a shift of power can begin with their ranks, they are interupted by one of the few Autobots all the Dinobots trust, Wheelie. He informs Grimlock that Gnaw, Wheelie's pet Sharticon went haywire destroyed a small Cybertronian fair, and commendered a shuttle and left for the Quintesson planet! In an attempt to regain control Grimlock decrees that the Dinobots will go to the Quinteson planet and retrieve Gnaw. The other dinobots are leary, but Wheelie's excited cheers about not only returning to his home planet and saving his pet/friend sway them to follow Grimlocks plan. Not being known for their piloting skills, Grimlock, Wheelie, and the Dinobots find Scattershot in the Autobot hanger and convince him to deploy them on the Quintesson planet for a recon mission. Once on the planet, they find that things are amiss. A lone Quintesson looking to reclaim the power that was usurped from them via Hot Rod, Kup, and the Dinobots has initiated Protocol: Frenzy, a program designed to reboot all the Sharticons and send them on a seek and detroy mission throughout the cosmos. Millions of them! Once on the planet, the dinobots are immediately attacked and their ship is over run and literally devoured. The Dinobots and Scattershot fight valiantly, but the sheer numbers of the Sharticons is too great and they are over run. In the midst of the battle Wheelie is searching for the spark of Gnaw, and while doing so is mortally wounded by some Sharticons forcing the heroes to retreat and regroup in Wheelies former hideaway on the planet. Defeated and with no way off the planet or to call reenforcements, their fate seems doomed. Slag says the Dinobots would crush the Sharticons with stronger leader! The fight that started on Cybertron continues in Wheelie's bunker. But in their weakened state, the battle is over shortly as Scattershot states this is madness, you are a TEAM! Scattershot states that if the other Technobots were there, they'd have a fighting chance with Computron. Then the as Grimlock surveys the bunker he sees Swoop holding the dying Wheelie, but also notices that Wheelie has scavenged parts and pieces from the left of parts of the various "residenst" of the planet. "me Grimlock say we, Dinobots ARE a team, and Dinobots shall save the day!" He looks at Scattershot. "You Scattershot will make Dinobots combine" We will be the strongest. We Will crush all those who stand in our way." "But thats... thats... INSANE" Scattershot states, thinking about the sheer destruction all of their powers combined would unleash on this planet, let alone the universe "...but what other choice do we have."Slag and Sludge have enough of following BORING Grimlock" We rather die on Shark planet befor...."Enough!!!!" Swoop says while holding the almost lifeless Wheelie. "Grimlock is dinobot, we are dinobots, he is leader, WE follow Grimlock. Friend Wheelie need our help" All the while Scattershot has surveyed and scan the items into his databanks, and scans Wheelie's body and all of the dinobots..."And help him we will Swoop"

Extinction

 

Following the defeats at the hands of Unicron (TF Movie) and the the Predacons (Call of the primals) The dinobots start to show signs of mutiny in the ranks of the Dinobots. Slag and Sludge question if Grimlock is truly the strongest one there is. Before a battle for a shift of power can begin with their ranks, they are interupted by one of the few Autobots all the Dinobots trust, Wheelie. He informs Grimlock that Gnaw, Wheelie's pet Sharticon went haywire destroyed a small Cybertronian fair, and commendered a shuttle and left for the Quintesson planet! In an attempt to regain control Grimlock decrees that the Dinobots will go to the Quinteson planet and retrieve Gnaw. The other dinobots are leary, but Wheelie's excited cheers about not only returning to his home planet and saving his pet/friend sway them to follow Grimlocks plan. Not being known for their piloting skills, Grimlock, Wheelie, and the Dinobots find Scattershot in the Autobot hanger and convince him to deploy them on the Quintesson planet for a recon mission. Once on the planet, they find that things are amiss. A lone Quintesson looking to reclaim the power that was usurped from them via Hot Rod, Kup, and the Dinobots has initiated Protocol: Frenzy, a program designed to reboot all the Sharticons and send them on a seek and detroy mission throughout the cosmos. Millions of them! Once on the planet, the dinobots are immediately attacked and their ship is over run and literally devoured. The Dinobots and Scattershot fight valiantly, but the sheer numbers of the Sharticons is too great and they are over run. In the midst of the battle Wheelie is searching for the spark of Gnaw, and while doing so is mortally wounded by some Sharticons forcing the heroes to retreat and regroup in Wheelies former hideaway on the planet. Defeated and with no way off the planet or to call reenforcements, their fate seems doomed. Slag says the Dinobots would crush the Sharticons with stronger leader! The fight that started on Cybertron continues in Wheelie's bunker. But in their weakened state, the battle is over shortly as Scattershot states this is madness, you are a TEAM! Scattershot states that if the other Technobots were there, they'd have a fighting chance with Computron. Then the as Grimlock surveys the bunker he sees Swoop holding the dying Wheelie, but also notices that Wheelie has scavenged parts and pieces from the left of parts of the various "residenst" of the planet. "me Grimlock say we, Dinobots ARE a team, and Dinobots shall save the day!" He looks at Scattershot. "You Scattershot will make Dinobots combine" We will be the strongest. We Will crush all those who stand in our way." "But thats... thats... INSANE" Scattershot states, thinking about the sheer destruction all of their powers combined would unleash on this planet, let alone the universe "...but what other choice do we have."Slag and Sludge have enough of following BORING Grimlock" We rather die on Shark planet befor...."Enough!!!!" Swoop says while holding the almost lifeless Wheelie. "Grimlock is dinobot, we are dinobots, he is leader, WE follow Grimlock. Friend Wheelie need our help" All the while Scattershot has surveyed and scan the items into his databanks, and scans Wheelie's body and all of the dinobots..."And help him we will Swoop"

Extinction

 

Following the defeats at the hands of Unicron (TF Movie) and the the Predacons (Call of the primals) The dinobots start to show signs of mutiny in the ranks of the Dinobots. Slag and Sludge question if Grimlock is truly the strongest one there is. Before a battle for a shift of power can begin with their ranks, they are interupted by one of the few Autobots all the Dinobots trust, Wheelie. He informs Grimlock that Gnaw, Wheelie's pet Sharticon went haywire destroyed a small Cybertronian fair, and commendered a shuttle and left for the Quintesson planet! In an attempt to regain control Grimlock decrees that the Dinobots will go to the Quinteson planet and retrieve Gnaw. The other dinobots are leary, but Wheelie's excited cheers about not only returning to his home planet and saving his pet/friend sway them to follow Grimlocks plan. Not being known for their piloting skills, Grimlock, Wheelie, and the Dinobots find Scattershot in the Autobot hanger and convince him to deploy them on the Quintesson planet for a recon mission. Once on the planet, they find that things are amiss. A lone Quintesson looking to reclaim the power that was usurped from them via Hot Rod, Kup, and the Dinobots has initiated Protocol: Frenzy, a program designed to reboot all the Sharticons and send them on a seek and detroy mission throughout the cosmos. Millions of them! Once on the planet, the dinobots are immediately attacked and their ship is over run and literally devoured. The Dinobots and Scattershot fight valiantly, but the sheer numbers of the Sharticons is too great and they are over run. In the midst of the battle Wheelie is searching for the spark of Gnaw, and while doing so is mortally wounded by some Sharticons forcing the heroes to retreat and regroup in Wheelies former hideaway on the planet. Defeated and with no way off the planet or to call reenforcements, their fate seems doomed. Slag says the Dinobots would crush the Sharticons with stronger leader! The fight that started on Cybertron continues in Wheelie's bunker. But in their weakened state, the battle is over shortly as Scattershot states this is madness, you are a TEAM! Scattershot states that if the other Technobots were there, they'd have a fighting chance with Computron. Then the as Grimlock surveys the bunker he sees Swoop holding the dying Wheelie, but also notices that Wheelie has scavenged parts and pieces from the left of parts of the various "residenst" of the planet. "me Grimlock say we, Dinobots ARE a team, and Dinobots shall save the day!" He looks at Scattershot. "You Scattershot will make Dinobots combine" We will be the strongest. We Will crush all those who stand in our way." "But thats... thats... INSANE" Scattershot states, thinking about the sheer destruction all of their powers combined would unleash on this planet, let alone the universe "...but what other choice do we have."Slag and Sludge have enough of following BORING Grimlock" We rather die on Shark planet befor...."Enough!!!!" Swoop says while holding the almost lifeless Wheelie. "Grimlock is dinobot, we are dinobots, he is leader, WE follow Grimlock. Friend Wheelie need our help" All the while Scattershot has surveyed and scan the items into his databanks, and scans Wheelie's body and all of the dinobots..."And help him we will Swoop"

Extinction

 

Following the defeats at the hands of Unicron (TF Movie) and the the Predacons (Call of the primals) The dinobots start to show signs of mutiny in the ranks of the Dinobots. Slag and Sludge question if Grimlock is truly the strongest one there is. Before a battle for a shift of power can begin with their ranks, they are interupted by one of the few Autobots all the Dinobots trust, Wheelie. He informs Grimlock that Gnaw, Wheelie's pet Sharticon went haywire destroyed a small Cybertronian fair, and commendered a shuttle and left for the Quintesson planet! In an attempt to regain control Grimlock decrees that the Dinobots will go to the Quinteson planet and retrieve Gnaw. The other dinobots are leary, but Wheelie's excited cheers about not only returning to his home planet and saving his pet/friend sway them to follow Grimlocks plan. Not being known for their piloting skills, Grimlock, Wheelie, and the Dinobots find Scattershot in the Autobot hanger and convince him to deploy them on the Quintesson planet for a recon mission. Once on the planet, they find that things are amiss. A lone Quintesson looking to reclaim the power that was usurped from them via Hot Rod, Kup, and the Dinobots has initiated Protocol: Frenzy, a program designed to reboot all the Sharticons and send them on a seek and detroy mission throughout the cosmos. Millions of them! Once on the planet, the dinobots are immediately attacked and their ship is over run and literally devoured. The Dinobots and Scattershot fight valiantly, but the sheer numbers of the Sharticons is too great and they are over run. In the midst of the battle Wheelie is searching for the spark of Gnaw, and while doing so is mortally wounded by some Sharticons forcing the heroes to retreat and regroup in Wheelies former hideaway on the planet. Defeated and with no way off the planet or to call reenforcements, their fate seems doomed. Slag says the Dinobots would crush the Sharticons with stronger leader! The fight that started on Cybertron continues in Wheelie's bunker. But in their weakened state, the battle is over shortly as Scattershot states this is madness, you are a TEAM! Scattershot states that if the other Technobots were there, they'd have a fighting chance with Computron. Then the as Grimlock surveys the bunker he sees Swoop holding the dying Wheelie, but also notices that Wheelie has scavenged parts and pieces from the left of parts of the various "residenst" of the planet. "me Grimlock say we, Dinobots ARE a team, and Dinobots shall save the day!" He looks at Scattershot. "You Scattershot will make Dinobots combine" We will be the strongest. We Will crush all those who stand in our way." "But thats... thats... INSANE" Scattershot states, thinking about the sheer destruction all of their powers combined would unleash on this planet, let alone the universe "...but what other choice do we have."Slag and Sludge have enough of following BORING Grimlock" We rather die on Shark planet befor...."Enough!!!!" Swoop says while holding the almost lifeless Wheelie. "Grimlock is dinobot, we are dinobots, he is leader, WE follow Grimlock. Friend Wheelie need our help" All the while Scattershot has surveyed and scan the items into his databanks, and scans Wheelie's body and all of the dinobots..."And help him we will Swoop"

Koninklijk Museum Voor Midden Afrika (1910)

 

Het Koninklijk Museum voor Midden-Afrika (KMMA) is een van de elf wetenschappelijke federale instellingen (FWI) in België, gelegen aan de Leuvensesteenweg in Tervuren in het Park van Tervuren, ten oosten van Brussel.

  

Voorkant museum, met Franse tuin

Het museum, dat tot de drukst bezochte musea van België behoort, herbergt uitzonderlijke collecties uit Centraal-Afrika. Zo beschikt het onder andere over 's werelds rijkste en meest befaamde verzameling etnografische voorwerpen uit Centraal-Afrika en over het volledige archief van Henry Morton Stanley. De wetenschappers werken in vijf verschillende domeinen:

 

culturele antropologie,

zoölogie,

geologie,

geschiedenis en

land- en bosbouweconomie.

De inhoud van het museum wordt ontsloten door het tentoonstellen van een deel van de collectie en het organiseren van tijdelijke tentoonstellingen.

 

Het huidige museum dankt zijn ontstaan aan een tijdelijke tentoonstelling die in 1897 haar deuren opende als koloniaal luik van de Wereldtentoonstelling in Brussel. De drijvende kracht achter dit initiatief was koning Leopold II. Voor deze tentoonstelling werd het Paleis der Koloniën gebouwd. Een jaar na de tentoonstelling kreeg dit tijdelijk evenement een permanent karakter en ontstond het 'Musée du Congo', dat naast een museale ook een wetenschappelijke opdracht vervulde. De collecties groeiden zo snel aan dat Leopold II reeds in 1902 besliste om een groter museum te laten bouwen. De Franse architect Charles Girault, bekend van het Parijse Petit Palais en de Koninklijke Gaanderijen van Oostende, tekende de plannen en in 1904 begon men met de bouw van het huidige museum, genoemd: Musée Colonial de Tervueren. De gevels van het gebouw werden opgetrokken in Luxemburgse zandsteen op een sokkel van blauwe hardsteen. In het interieur overheerst marmer in bedachte motieven en gevarieerde kleuren. Achter de bepleisterde gewelven wendde men staal aan als constructie-element. Net zoals in het Petit Palais voorzag de ontwerper het museum van twee ingangen. Aan de Leuvensesteenweg bevond zich de ingang voor het grote publiek. Bijzondere gasten kon men via de parkzijde in de grote erehal onder de koepel ontvangen. Door de verkeersdrukte aan de Leuvensesteenweg werd in de jaren 80 van de 20e eeuw deze toegang afgeschaft.

Op 30 april 1910, het jaar na de dood van Leopold II, vond de plechtige opening van het museum plaats door Leopolds opvolger Albert I en de toenmalige minister van Koloniën Jules Renkin. Bij de inhuldiging bracht Albert I hulde aan het werk van zijn voorganger en de moed van de pioniers. Tussen de lijnen door uitte hij ook voorzichtige kritiek op de koloniale politiek van Leopold II.

 

Meer dan honderd jaar na zijn ontstaan is het KMMA uitgegroeid tot een interculturele ontmoetingsplaats en een internationaal wetenschappelijk onderzoekscentrum. Volgens de opdrachtverklaring van het KMMA is deze instelling een wereldcentrum voor onderzoek en voor de verspreiding van kennis inzake het verleden en heden van samenlevingen en natuurlijk milieus in Afrika. Om de federale begroting van 2006 sluitend te maken, zijn bepaalde gebouwen van het KMMA ondertussen verkocht door de federale regering.

De in het hoofdgebouw tentoongestelde voorwerpen en dieren vormen minder dan 5 % van de totale museumverzameling. Enkele cijfers illustreren de rijkdom van de collectie. Het departement Afrikaanse Zoölogie telt meer dan 10.000.000 specimens, waaronder 6.000.000 insecten en 600.000 vissen.

 

De etnografieverzameling kan bogen op 120.000 etnografica (waarvan 1.600 in de tentoonstellingszalen). De afdeling etnomusicologie beheert 8000 muziekinstrumenten verzameld in subsaharisch Afrika en inzonderheid in Centraal-Afrika (Congo, Rwanda en Burundi) en 2.500 uren opnamen van traditionele muziek uit subsaharisch Afrika (inzonderheid Centraal-Afrika) waarvan de oudste teruggaan tot 1910 (wassen Edison-rollen). Het xylarium bevat meer dan 56.000 houtstalen. Meer dan 500.000 films en foto's worden bewaard in de filmotheek en fototheken. Het departement Geschiedenis beheert tot slot duizenden historische objecten en ettelijke kilometers archiefdocumenten.

 

Het huidige museumcomplex bestaat uit 5 gebouwen. Het centraal gelegen hoofdgebouw biedt onderdak aan de permanente tentoonstellingen. Het werd gebouwd onder Leopold II, door de Franse architect Charles Girault. Het gebouw is 125 m lang en 75 m breed. De voorgevel werd naar het voorbeeld van de neoclassicistische Franse praalpaleizen ingericht. Aan de rechterzijde van dit imposante gebouw bevindt zich het directiepaviljoen, aan de linkerzijde het Stanleypaviljoen, waar het volledige Stanleyarchief is in ondergebracht. In het Koloniënpaleis en in het CAPA-gebouw huizen verschillende wetenschappelijke departementen.

 

Na de laatste restauratie van 1958 was het centrale museumgebouw en bij uitbreiding de gehele museumsite toe aan een grondige renovatie. Het meer dan 100 jaar oude gebouw is heden ten dage niet meer aangepast aan de noden van een actuele museumwerking. Er werd in 2007 een globaal masterplan opgesteld voor het museumgebouw, de tuinen, het Centrum voor Rijkswetenschappelijk Onderzoek, het Koloniënpaleis, het Directiepaviljoen en het Stanleypaviljoen door een tijdelijke vereniging onder leiding van Stéphane Beel.

 

Na de volledige herziening van de site in 2013 zullen de nu verspreide archieven een plaats vinden in een nieuw te bouwen collectietoren. De wetenschappelijke diensten van het museum zullen een onderkomen vinden in het Centrum voor Rijkswetenschappelijk Onderzoek. Het oude Koloniënpaleis krijgt zijn vroegere publieksgerichte functie terug als congrescentrum, mediatheek en feestzaal. Men voorziet ook een nieuw apart te bouwen onthaalpaviljoen tussen het directiegebouw en het Koloniënpaleis. In dit gebouw vindt dan de ticketverkoop, de shop, het restaurant, de vestiaires en een picknickruimte voor kinderen zijn plaats. Via een ondergrondse galerij komt men van het nieuwe onthaalgebouw dan in het bestaande museumgebouw. Hier zijn ook de nieuwe ruimtes voor de tijdelijke tentoonstellingen ondergebracht. De bestaande ingesloten patiotuin van het museum wordt ook aangepakt. Deze krijgt een verdiepte tuin die licht brengt op het ondergrondse niveau. Het geheel kan ook dienstdoen als openluchttheater.De werkzaamheden startten eind 2013.

 

Verschillende wetenschappelijke databanken zijn voor het publiek toegankelijk. Zo beheert Metafro InfoSys een enorme metadatabank die een catalogus van gegevensbronnen over Centraal-Afrika bevat. Bovendien beschikt het KMMA over publieksgerichte diensten die een link zijn tussen het grote publiek en de collecties en het wetenschappelijke werk van het KMMA. De laatste jaren plaatste het Museum zich herhaaldelijk in de kijker met een aantal opmerkelijke tentoonstellingen. Het nieuwe beleid inzake tijdelijke tentoonstellingen richt zich op de valorisatie van de eigen museumcollectie en het hieraan verbonden wetenschappelijk onderzoek en op het ontvangen van externe tentoonstellingen.

De dienst educatie en cultuur organiseert activiteiten voor kinderen, jongeren en volwassenen die een verhelderende interdisciplinaire kijk op Afrika bieden.

 

The Royal Museum for Central Africa or RMCA (Dutch: Koninklijk Museum voor Midden-Afrika or KMMA; French: Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale or MRAC), colloquially known as the Africa Museum, is an ethnography and natural history museum situated in Tervuren in Flemish Brabant, Belgium, just outside Brussels. It was first built to showcase King Leopold II's Congo Free State in the 1897 World Exhibition.

 

The museum focuses on the Congo, a former Belgian colony. The sphere of interest however (especially in biological research) extends to the whole Congo River basin, Middle Africa, East Africa and West Africa, attempting to integrate "Africa" as a whole. Intended originally as a colonial museum, from 1960 onwards it has more focused on ethnography and anthropology. Like most museums, it houses a research department in addition to its public exhibit department.

 

Not all research pertains to Africa (e.g. research on the archaeozoology of Sagalassos, Turkey). Some researchers have strong ties with the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences.

 

As of November 2013, the museum is closed for renovation work (including the construction of new exhibition space) which is expected to last until June 2018 when the museum will reopen.

 

After his Congo Free State was recognized by the Berlin Conference of 1884–1885, King Leopold II wanted to publicise the civilizing mission and the economic opportunities available in the colony to a wider public, both in Belgium and internationally. After considering other places, the king decided to have a temporary exhibition in his royal estate at Tervuren. When the 1897 International Exposition was held in Brussels, a colonial section was built in Tervuren, connected to the city centre by the monumental Avenue de Tervueren. The Brussels-Tervuren tram line 44 was built at the same time as the original museum by King Leopold II to bring the visitors from the city centre to the colonial exhibition. The colonial section was hosted in the Palais des Colonies (fr) (Palace of the Colonies). The building was designed by the Belgian architect Albert-Philippe Aldophe and the classical gardens by French landscape architect Elie Lainé. In the main hall Georges Hobé designed a distinctive wooden Art Nouveau structure to evoke the forest, using Bilinga wood, an African tree. The exhibition displayed ethnographic objects, stuffed animals and Congolese export products (coffee, cacao and tobacco). In the park, a temporary "Human zoo" - a copy of an African village - was built, in which 60 Congolese people lived for the duration of the exhibition. The exposition was a huge success.

  

The museum during the renovation (2016)

In 1898 the Palace of the Colonies became the Museum of the Congo (Musée du Congo) and a permanent exhibition was installed. A decade later, in 1912, a small, similar museum - the Musée africain de Namur (fr) (African Museum of Namur) - was opened in Namur. The Museum began to support academic research, but due to the avid collecting of the scientists, the collection soon grew too large for the museum and enlargement was needed. Tervuren became a rich suburb of Brussels. The new museum started construction in 1904 and was designed by the French architect Charles Girault in neoclassical "palace" architecture, reminiscent of Petit Palais in Paris, with large gardens extending into the Tervuren Forest (a part of the Sonian Forest). It was officially opened by King Albert I in 1910 and named the Museum of the Belgian Congo (Musée du Congo Belge or Museum van Belgisch-Kongo). In 1952 the adjective "Royal" was added. In preparation for Expo '58, in 1957 a large building was constructed to accommodate African personnel working in the exhibition: the Centre d'Accueil du Personnel Africain (CAPA). In 1960, following the independence of the Congo, the museum's name was changed to its current title: the Royal Museum for Central Africa.

  

GSK, Cipla, Sun Pharma, Abbott, Zydus Cadila,Microlabs among others in top category at PharmaLeaders Award Nominations 2014

 

Pharmaleaders announce the biggest Healthcare Award Nominations in top 25 categories at 7th Annual Pharmaceutical Leadership Summit & Pharmaleaders Business Leadership Awards 2014

 

Tuesday,11th November 2014, Mumbai, Maharashtra. Nation’s biggest & most awaited,credible & prestigious leadership awards in pharmaceuticals, healthcare & biotechnology are announced by the Pharmaleaders Group ( www.pharmaleaders.tv ), a division of Network 7 Media Group (www.network7mediagroup.com )today with 25 top categories for voting by the public to chose the best companies & top performers based on the declaration by pharmaleaders of top five finalists. Various stakeholders of healthcare & physical interviews will be carried out by Pharmaleaders Journalists/Researchers to a sample size of 3.5 Lakh voters in the databank will be conducted in 16 Cities & will be counted in final voting. However only 40 % of weightage are to be given to Sms/Email/Online/Physical Interviews to gauge the mood of the nation while 60 % will purely rest on the merits & the decision of the eminent panel of jury members will be final to give the real justice & make it transparent in our quest to find the real winners as has been the practice exercised over the last 6 annual editions. Pharmaleaders awards are described as India’s Only Dedicated Celebration Of Excellence In Healthcare Innovation, Pharmaceutical & Medical Excellence And Brand Transformation. The final winners will be announced on the event date on Friday,26th December 2014 at Hotel Sahara Star in Mumbai in a glittering power packed influential gatherings of top healthcare leaders. Pharmaleaders is debating on two powerful themes Make In India – Healthcare Reforms, Insurance,Innovations,Investments & Infrastructure &“Empowering India’s Developing Healthcare System” - Investing the Healthcare Solutions of Tomorrow in difficult Times

 

Announcing the nominations of the 25 categories, Satya Brahma, Chairman & Editor-In-Chief of Pharmaleaders said, “ Pharmaleaders attempt is to recognize the shining stars of the Indian healthcare industry where merit & performances coupled with innovation in business strategies & technology excellence are the main pillars of award methodology. The approach of the Pharmaleaders is not just to felicitate the companies & individuals who are already big & have made a name to reckon with but also to trace the hidden talents who are not in the media limelight, extensive survey & research by pharmaleaders team bring top five finalists out of more than 100 players & are finally thrown to public voting. The rich & glorious tradion of honouring the leaders in the past one decade will reveal that Pharmaleaders has given justice to the award title by mixing established players with young unsung leaders.”

Nomination voting Category

Business Leader of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Azad Moopen, Founder Chairman, DM Healthcare.( Code 01)

Mr. R.C. Juneja, CMD, Mankind Pharma Ltd.(Code 02)

Kallam Satish Reddy, Vice Chairman & MD, Dr Reddys Laboratories Ltd.(Code 06)

Mr.B.N.Singh,MD,Alkem Laboratories Ltd.( Code 04)

Mr. Samir Mehta, Chairman, Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 05)

Business Woman of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mrs. Renuka Ramnath, Founder, Multiplies, Chairperson & Director, Vikram Hospitals.( Code 06)

Ms. Alka Goyal,Promoter & Director, Surya Pharmaceutical limited.( Code 07)

Ms. Suneeta Reddy, MD,,Apollo Hospitals Enterprise.( Code 08)

Ms. Monika Sood, Co-founder & Partner, Arete Advisors LLP.( Code 09)

Ms. Sangeeta Singh, CEO, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Wipro Ltd. ( Code 10)

First Generation Entrepreneur of the year 2014

Mr.Rajeish Moondraa, Founder & CEO,Truworth Health Technologies Pvt. Ltd & Health Wellness Solutions Pvt. Ltd.( Code 11)

Mr. Nikunj A. Desai, CEO, Prakruthik Health Care Pvt. Ltd.( Code 12)

Dr. Kannan Vishwanath, MD, Dr. Datsons Labs Ltd. ( Code 13)

Mr. Venkat Jasti, Chairman, Suven Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 14)

Dr. Bandi Parthasaradhi Reddy, CMD, Hetero Drugs Ltd. ( Code 15)

Hyderabad’s Most Promising & Valuable Hospital of the year 2014

Nominees

Yashoda Hospitals.( Code 16)

Sunshine Hospitals.( Code 17)

Rainbow Hospitals.( Code 18)

4 Innova Hospitals.( Code 19)

Kims Hospitals. ( Code 20)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Skincare Leader 2014

Nominees

Dr. Aparna Santhanam, Dermatologist & Cosmetologist, Shree Hospitals.( Code 21)

Dr Jaishree Sharad, CEO & Consultant Cosmetic Dermatologist, Skinfiniti Aesthetic Skin & Laser Clinic.( Code 22)

Dr Harshna Bijlani, Dermatologist Cosmetologist,CEO, The Ageless Clinic.( Code 23)

Dr. Jamuna Pai,Dermatologist and Cosmetic Dermatologist, Chairperson & Founder, Blush Clinics.( Code 24)

Dr. Chytra V Anand, Founder, CEO & Chief Cosmetic Dermatologist Kosmoderma Clinics. ( Code 25)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Life Science Company 2014 ( Code 20)

Nominees

Eris Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd.( Code 26)

Claris Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 27)

GVK Biosciences.( Code 28)

Avesthagen Ltd.( Code 29)

Krebs Biochemicals and Industries Limited.( Code 30)

India’s Most Admired Hospital Chain in Value & Customer Satisfaction 2014

Nominees

1 Metro Hospital & Heart Institute.( Code 31)

2 Fortis Healthcare.( Code 32)

3 Max Healthcare Group.( Code 33)

4 Care Hospitals Group.( Code 34)

5 Apollo Group of Hospitals.( Code 35)

 

India’s Most Admired Hospital in Cancer Care 2014

Nominees

Mazumdar-Shaw Cancer Center.( Code 36)

Tata Memorial Institute.( Code 37)

Omega Hospital.( Code 38)

Dharamshila Cancer Hospital and Research Centre.( Code 39)

HCG Cancer Care.( Code 40)

India’s Most Promising Hair Transplant Surgeon 2014

Nominees

Dr. Pathuri Madhu, Founder, Dr.Madhu's Advanced Hair Transplant Center.( Code 41)

Dr.Manoj Khanna, Founder, Chief Consultant Cosmetic Surgeon, Enhance.( Code 42)

Dr. Mohammad Khan, Founder, Dr Khan's Hair Transplant Center.( Code 43)

Dr. Sandeep Sattur, Founder, Hairrevive - Centre for Hair Restoration & Skin Rejuvenation. ( Code 44)

Dr. Bani Anand, Managing Director at Hairline International Pvt Ltd.( Code 45)

India’s Most Admired Health Insurance Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co. Ltd.( Code 46)

CIGNA Health Solutions India Pvt. Ltd.( Code 47)

Aviva Life Insurance Company India Ltd. ( Code 48)

Exide Life Insurance.( Code 49)

PNB Metlife Life Insurance Ltd.( Code 50)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Company in OTC & Nutrition 2014

Nominees

Abbott Nutrition. ( Code 51)

GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Ltd.( Code 52)

DSM Nutritional Products AG.( Code 53)

Ajanta Pharma Ltd. ( Code 54)

Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd.( Code 55)

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in Ethical Practice & Corporate Governance 2014

Nominees

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 56)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 57)

Lupin Ltd.( Code 58)

GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 59)

Cipla Ltd .( Code 60)

Pharmaleader Professional of the year 2014

Nominees

Dr Shailesh Ayyangar, Managing Director - Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 61)

Mr. Sanjiv Navangul, Managing Director, Janssen India-Johnson & Johnson Ltd.( Code 62)

Mr.Rehan Khan, MD, Abbott India Ltd.( Code 63)

Mr. Sanjay Murdeshwar, MD, Astrazeneca Pharma India Ltd.( Code 64)

Dr Kamal K Sharma, Vice Chairman, Lupin Ltd.( Code 65)

Emerging Woman Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Sumitra Shankar, CEO, Dr. Sumita Shankar's Cosmetic Clinic.( Code 66)

Dr. Priti Shukla, CEO, Dr.Priti shukla's Ambrosia Clinic.( Code 67)

Ms.Surjit Kaur, Founder & CEO, Zeal Biologicals.( Code 68)

Dr. Sofiya Rangwala, CEO, SofiyaCare Skin and Hair Clinic.( Code 69)

Ms.Maya Chorengel,Cofounder,Elevar Advisors.( Code 70)

CEO of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. A. K. Singh, Chief Executive Officer, Taj Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 71)

Mr. VK Singh -Chief Executive Officer, RPG Life Sciences Ltd.( Code 72)

Mr. Shivkumar Kunchithapatham,MD, Eisai Pharmaceuticals India Private Limited.( Code 73)

Varun Khanna, MD, Becton & Dickinson India Private Limited.( Code 74)

Rahul Chadha, Executive Director & CEO, Religare Wellness Ltd.( Code 75)

Dynamic Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. Sanjeev Jain, MD, Akums Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Limited( Code 76)

Mr.Arun Kumar, Founder and Group CEO, Strides Arcolab Limited.( Code 77)

Dr. A. M. Arun Chairman & Managing Director , Vasan Eye Care Ltd.( Code 78)

Shri Ashok Chandra, Chairman, Gangaram Hospitals.( Code 79)

Mr. Girish Rao, CMD, Vidal Healthcare Services.( Code 80)

Pharmaleader Fund Manager of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr.Shyam Shenthar,CEO, o3 Capital. ( Code 81)

Mr.Arvindkumar Alagarswamy, CEO at Attune Technologies Pvt Ltd.( Code 82)

Mr.Vishal Nevatia ,CEO & MD, India Value Fund Advisors Private Ltd. ( Code 83)

Mr.Vineet Rai, CEO & Managing Director,Aavishkaar Venture Management Services. ( Code 84)

Mr.Sameer Wagle,Managing Director, Asia Pacific Healthcare Advisors Private Limited.( Code 85)

India’s Most Promising Healthcare Retail Chain in Eye –Care Services 2014

Nominees

Vasan Healthcare Private Limited.( Code 86)

Aster Eye Hospitals. ( Code 87)

Eye-Q Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 88)

Maxivision Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 89)

Sankara Eye Hospital.( Code 90)

India’s Most Admired Company in Investor Relations & Corporate Affairs 2014

Nominees

Lupin Limited.( Code 91)

Glemark Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 92)

Dr.Reddy's Laboratories Ltd.( Code 93)

Microlabs Ltd.( Code 94)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 95)

India’s Most Valuable & Admired Pharmaceutical Group 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 96)

Abbott India Ltd.( Code 97)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 98)

Cipla Ltd. ( Code 99)

Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 100)

India's Most Powerful, Most Valuable Corporate Brand 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. ( Code 101)

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 102)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 103)

Cipla Ltd.( Code 104)

Cadila Healthcare Ltd.( Code 105)

Pharma Leader CSR Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Wockhardt Foundation.( Code 106)

Dr Reddy's Foundation.( Code 107)

Reliance Foundation.( Code 108)

AmeriCares India Foundation.( Code 109)

Utkarsh Healthcare Foundation India.( Code 110)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Diet Expert & Nutritionist 2014

Ms Shubi Husain,Nutritionist & Founder & MD, Health Sanctuary( Code 111)

Ms,Rujuta Diwekar, Nutritionist & Author (Code 112)

Ms Anjali Mukerjee, Nutritionist & Co-Founder Health Total (Code 113)

Ms Pooja Makhija, Dietitian and Nutritionist (Code 114)

Ms Shonali Sabherwal, Macrobiotic Nutritionist (Code 115)

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Individual Non-Voting Award Categories

The following independent categories are selected & finalized by the Jury Members & will not have any votings & the decisions of the jury in declaring the winner will be final & binding. Pharmaleaders reserve the rights to add/modify/delete any category based on its internal research mechanism.

India’s Most Admired Cardiologist

Healthcare Economist of the Year

Visionary Entrepreneur of the year

India’s Most Promising Diabetes-Cardiometabolic Healthcare Chain 2014

India’s Most Promising Super Specialty Hospitality In Quaternary Care Hospital

Global Indian of the year 2014

India’s Most Promising Orthopedic Surgeon 2014

India's Most Promising Entrepreneur in Ayurvedic Beauty Care of the year 2014

Healthcare Visionary of the Decade

Transformational PharmaLeader of the Decade 2014

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in HR Excellence 2014

India’s Most Admired Diabetologist 2014

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Emerging Hospital of the Year 2014

CEO of the Year – Healthcare

Transformational Biotech Leader of the Decade 2014

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Pharmaleaders is India’s first opinion based & research driven bi-monthly magazine & has a decade of relentless reporting in Pharma Journalism in an unbiased, fearless & independent way. Over the last one decade, The Magazine has covered some of the biggest voices in healthcare Industry. Available both in digital & printed format, Pharmaleaders has emerged out as a leading title in voicing the opinion of the healthcare industry to the statutory Authorities like Ministry of Health & Family Affairs, Dept of Chemicals & Fertilizers, DCGA, FDA & many other institutions to present the pressing demands of the healthcare industry. Network 7 Media Group Media Outfit, a unit of Pharmaleaders, is a result of emergence of an extreme thought process in the form of some of the biggest & exclusive media properties that arose due to the frustration & disappointment of the present status-quo of the society in existence in the form of a careless & extremely insensitive administration of a large set-up. Network 7 Group has continuously strived to expose the misdeeds of the corrupt administrative fabrics or poor legislation or failure of a large entity in corporate governanance. Distinctively standing out of other media initiatives, Network 7 group has been in the forefront of championing the cause of good governance , fair, unbiased & independent reporting in national & international fields. Driven by the objective to address & deliberate some of the burning issues, sometimes neglected causes, Pharmaleaders is pioneering the concept of introducing a fierce democratic process in the form a mass resistance in bringing into the forefront of issues that matter most in the form of digital, printed, published, conclaves, summits & even in blogs & letters shoot out to the authoritative. Headquartered in Mumbai, Network 7 Group Media Outfit is backed & operated by some of the biggest think-tanks of the contemporary society whose ideas & actions are reflected in the form of editorials & exclusive news findings. Network 7 Group Media is present in the form of digital media production, publications, high-profile international events & healthcare communications

Media Contacts

Unit No.47, 2nd Floor, Aditya Industrial Estate,

CTS No. 1068-C, Plot No. 444(P),

Devrukhkar Wadi,Chincholi Bunder Road, Malad (W),

Mumbai–400064.+ 91 22 42481253, + 91 22 42481259

Mr Anish Khan : ++ 91 9819499475 : Anish@dreamzimc.com

Ms Sneha : ++ 91 9930583326 Sneha@dreamzimc.com

news@pharmaleaders2014.in Web : www.pharmaleaders2014.in

GSK, Cipla, Sun Pharma, Abbott, Zydus Cadila,Microlabs among others in top category at PharmaLeaders Award Nominations 2014

 

Pharmaleaders announce the biggest Healthcare Award Nominations in top 25 categories at 7th Annual Pharmaceutical Leadership Summit & Pharmaleaders Business Leadership Awards 2014

 

Tuesday,11th November 2014, Mumbai, Maharashtra. Nation’s biggest & most awaited,credible & prestigious leadership awards in pharmaceuticals, healthcare & biotechnology are announced by the Pharmaleaders Group ( www.pharmaleaders.tv ), a division of Network 7 Media Group (www.network7mediagroup.com )today with 25 top categories for voting by the public to chose the best companies & top performers based on the declaration by pharmaleaders of top five finalists. Various stakeholders of healthcare & physical interviews will be carried out by Pharmaleaders Journalists/Researchers to a sample size of 3.5 Lakh voters in the databank will be conducted in 16 Cities & will be counted in final voting. However only 40 % of weightage are to be given to Sms/Email/Online/Physical Interviews to gauge the mood of the nation while 60 % will purely rest on the merits & the decision of the eminent panel of jury members will be final to give the real justice & make it transparent in our quest to find the real winners as has been the practice exercised over the last 6 annual editions. Pharmaleaders awards are described as India’s Only Dedicated Celebration Of Excellence In Healthcare Innovation, Pharmaceutical & Medical Excellence And Brand Transformation. The final winners will be announced on the event date on Friday,26th December 2014 at Hotel Sahara Star in Mumbai in a glittering power packed influential gatherings of top healthcare leaders. Pharmaleaders is debating on two powerful themes Make In India – Healthcare Reforms, Insurance,Innovations,Investments & Infrastructure &“Empowering India’s Developing Healthcare System” - Investing the Healthcare Solutions of Tomorrow in difficult Times

 

Announcing the nominations of the 25 categories, Satya Brahma, Chairman & Editor-In-Chief of Pharmaleaders said, “ Pharmaleaders attempt is to recognize the shining stars of the Indian healthcare industry where merit & performances coupled with innovation in business strategies & technology excellence are the main pillars of award methodology. The approach of the Pharmaleaders is not just to felicitate the companies & individuals who are already big & have made a name to reckon with but also to trace the hidden talents who are not in the media limelight, extensive survey & research by pharmaleaders team bring top five finalists out of more than 100 players & are finally thrown to public voting. The rich & glorious tradion of honouring the leaders in the past one decade will reveal that Pharmaleaders has given justice to the award title by mixing established players with young unsung leaders.”

Nomination voting Category

Business Leader of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Azad Moopen, Founder Chairman, DM Healthcare.( Code 01)

Mr. R.C. Juneja, CMD, Mankind Pharma Ltd.(Code 02)

Kallam Satish Reddy, Vice Chairman & MD, Dr Reddys Laboratories Ltd.(Code 06)

Mr.B.N.Singh,MD,Alkem Laboratories Ltd.( Code 04)

Mr. Samir Mehta, Chairman, Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 05)

Business Woman of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mrs. Renuka Ramnath, Founder, Multiplies, Chairperson & Director, Vikram Hospitals.( Code 06)

Ms. Alka Goyal,Promoter & Director, Surya Pharmaceutical limited.( Code 07)

Ms. Suneeta Reddy, MD,,Apollo Hospitals Enterprise.( Code 08)

Ms. Monika Sood, Co-founder & Partner, Arete Advisors LLP.( Code 09)

Ms. Sangeeta Singh, CEO, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Wipro Ltd. ( Code 10)

First Generation Entrepreneur of the year 2014

Mr.Rajeish Moondraa, Founder & CEO,Truworth Health Technologies Pvt. Ltd & Health Wellness Solutions Pvt. Ltd.( Code 11)

Mr. Nikunj A. Desai, CEO, Prakruthik Health Care Pvt. Ltd.( Code 12)

Dr. Kannan Vishwanath, MD, Dr. Datsons Labs Ltd. ( Code 13)

Mr. Venkat Jasti, Chairman, Suven Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 14)

Dr. Bandi Parthasaradhi Reddy, CMD, Hetero Drugs Ltd. ( Code 15)

Hyderabad’s Most Promising & Valuable Hospital of the year 2014

Nominees

Yashoda Hospitals.( Code 16)

Sunshine Hospitals.( Code 17)

Rainbow Hospitals.( Code 18)

4 Innova Hospitals.( Code 19)

Kims Hospitals. ( Code 20)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Skincare Leader 2014

Nominees

Dr. Aparna Santhanam, Dermatologist & Cosmetologist, Shree Hospitals.( Code 21)

Dr Jaishree Sharad, CEO & Consultant Cosmetic Dermatologist, Skinfiniti Aesthetic Skin & Laser Clinic.( Code 22)

Dr Harshna Bijlani, Dermatologist Cosmetologist,CEO, The Ageless Clinic.( Code 23)

Dr. Jamuna Pai,Dermatologist and Cosmetic Dermatologist, Chairperson & Founder, Blush Clinics.( Code 24)

Dr. Chytra V Anand, Founder, CEO & Chief Cosmetic Dermatologist Kosmoderma Clinics. ( Code 25)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Life Science Company 2014 ( Code 20)

Nominees

Eris Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd.( Code 26)

Claris Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 27)

GVK Biosciences.( Code 28)

Avesthagen Ltd.( Code 29)

Krebs Biochemicals and Industries Limited.( Code 30)

India’s Most Admired Hospital Chain in Value & Customer Satisfaction 2014

Nominees

1 Metro Hospital & Heart Institute.( Code 31)

2 Fortis Healthcare.( Code 32)

3 Max Healthcare Group.( Code 33)

4 Care Hospitals Group.( Code 34)

5 Apollo Group of Hospitals.( Code 35)

 

India’s Most Admired Hospital in Cancer Care 2014

Nominees

Mazumdar-Shaw Cancer Center.( Code 36)

Tata Memorial Institute.( Code 37)

Omega Hospital.( Code 38)

Dharamshila Cancer Hospital and Research Centre.( Code 39)

HCG Cancer Care.( Code 40)

India’s Most Promising Hair Transplant Surgeon 2014

Nominees

Dr. Pathuri Madhu, Founder, Dr.Madhu's Advanced Hair Transplant Center.( Code 41)

Dr.Manoj Khanna, Founder, Chief Consultant Cosmetic Surgeon, Enhance.( Code 42)

Dr. Mohammad Khan, Founder, Dr Khan's Hair Transplant Center.( Code 43)

Dr. Sandeep Sattur, Founder, Hairrevive - Centre for Hair Restoration & Skin Rejuvenation. ( Code 44)

Dr. Bani Anand, Managing Director at Hairline International Pvt Ltd.( Code 45)

India’s Most Admired Health Insurance Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co. Ltd.( Code 46)

CIGNA Health Solutions India Pvt. Ltd.( Code 47)

Aviva Life Insurance Company India Ltd. ( Code 48)

Exide Life Insurance.( Code 49)

PNB Metlife Life Insurance Ltd.( Code 50)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Company in OTC & Nutrition 2014

Nominees

Abbott Nutrition. ( Code 51)

GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Ltd.( Code 52)

DSM Nutritional Products AG.( Code 53)

Ajanta Pharma Ltd. ( Code 54)

Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd.( Code 55)

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in Ethical Practice & Corporate Governance 2014

Nominees

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 56)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 57)

Lupin Ltd.( Code 58)

GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 59)

Cipla Ltd .( Code 60)

Pharmaleader Professional of the year 2014

Nominees

Dr Shailesh Ayyangar, Managing Director - Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 61)

Mr. Sanjiv Navangul, Managing Director, Janssen India-Johnson & Johnson Ltd.( Code 62)

Mr.Rehan Khan, MD, Abbott India Ltd.( Code 63)

Mr. Sanjay Murdeshwar, MD, Astrazeneca Pharma India Ltd.( Code 64)

Dr Kamal K Sharma, Vice Chairman, Lupin Ltd.( Code 65)

Emerging Woman Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Sumitra Shankar, CEO, Dr. Sumita Shankar's Cosmetic Clinic.( Code 66)

Dr. Priti Shukla, CEO, Dr.Priti shukla's Ambrosia Clinic.( Code 67)

Ms.Surjit Kaur, Founder & CEO, Zeal Biologicals.( Code 68)

Dr. Sofiya Rangwala, CEO, SofiyaCare Skin and Hair Clinic.( Code 69)

Ms.Maya Chorengel,Cofounder,Elevar Advisors.( Code 70)

CEO of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. A. K. Singh, Chief Executive Officer, Taj Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 71)

Mr. VK Singh -Chief Executive Officer, RPG Life Sciences Ltd.( Code 72)

Mr. Shivkumar Kunchithapatham,MD, Eisai Pharmaceuticals India Private Limited.( Code 73)

Varun Khanna, MD, Becton & Dickinson India Private Limited.( Code 74)

Rahul Chadha, Executive Director & CEO, Religare Wellness Ltd.( Code 75)

Dynamic Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. Sanjeev Jain, MD, Akums Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Limited( Code 76)

Mr.Arun Kumar, Founder and Group CEO, Strides Arcolab Limited.( Code 77)

Dr. A. M. Arun Chairman & Managing Director , Vasan Eye Care Ltd.( Code 78)

Shri Ashok Chandra, Chairman, Gangaram Hospitals.( Code 79)

Mr. Girish Rao, CMD, Vidal Healthcare Services.( Code 80)

Pharmaleader Fund Manager of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr.Shyam Shenthar,CEO, o3 Capital. ( Code 81)

Mr.Arvindkumar Alagarswamy, CEO at Attune Technologies Pvt Ltd.( Code 82)

Mr.Vishal Nevatia ,CEO & MD, India Value Fund Advisors Private Ltd. ( Code 83)

Mr.Vineet Rai, CEO & Managing Director,Aavishkaar Venture Management Services. ( Code 84)

Mr.Sameer Wagle,Managing Director, Asia Pacific Healthcare Advisors Private Limited.( Code 85)

India’s Most Promising Healthcare Retail Chain in Eye –Care Services 2014

Nominees

Vasan Healthcare Private Limited.( Code 86)

Aster Eye Hospitals. ( Code 87)

Eye-Q Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 88)

Maxivision Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 89)

Sankara Eye Hospital.( Code 90)

India’s Most Admired Company in Investor Relations & Corporate Affairs 2014

Nominees

Lupin Limited.( Code 91)

Glemark Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 92)

Dr.Reddy's Laboratories Ltd.( Code 93)

Microlabs Ltd.( Code 94)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 95)

India’s Most Valuable & Admired Pharmaceutical Group 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 96)

Abbott India Ltd.( Code 97)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 98)

Cipla Ltd. ( Code 99)

Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 100)

India's Most Powerful, Most Valuable Corporate Brand 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. ( Code 101)

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 102)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 103)

Cipla Ltd.( Code 104)

Cadila Healthcare Ltd.( Code 105)

Pharma Leader CSR Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Wockhardt Foundation.( Code 106)

Dr Reddy's Foundation.( Code 107)

Reliance Foundation.( Code 108)

AmeriCares India Foundation.( Code 109)

Utkarsh Healthcare Foundation India.( Code 110)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Diet Expert & Nutritionist 2014

Ms Shubi Husain,Nutritionist & Founder & MD, Health Sanctuary( Code 111)

Ms,Rujuta Diwekar, Nutritionist & Author (Code 112)

Ms Anjali Mukerjee, Nutritionist & Co-Founder Health Total (Code 113)

Ms Pooja Makhija, Dietitian and Nutritionist (Code 114)

Ms Shonali Sabherwal, Macrobiotic Nutritionist (Code 115)

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Individual Non-Voting Award Categories

The following independent categories are selected & finalized by the Jury Members & will not have any votings & the decisions of the jury in declaring the winner will be final & binding. Pharmaleaders reserve the rights to add/modify/delete any category based on its internal research mechanism.

India’s Most Admired Cardiologist

Healthcare Economist of the Year

Visionary Entrepreneur of the year

India’s Most Promising Diabetes-Cardiometabolic Healthcare Chain 2014

India’s Most Promising Super Specialty Hospitality In Quaternary Care Hospital

Global Indian of the year 2014

India’s Most Promising Orthopedic Surgeon 2014

India's Most Promising Entrepreneur in Ayurvedic Beauty Care of the year 2014

Healthcare Visionary of the Decade

Transformational PharmaLeader of the Decade 2014

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in HR Excellence 2014

India’s Most Admired Diabetologist 2014

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Emerging Hospital of the Year 2014

CEO of the Year – Healthcare

Transformational Biotech Leader of the Decade 2014

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Pharmaleaders is India’s first opinion based & research driven bi-monthly magazine & has a decade of relentless reporting in Pharma Journalism in an unbiased, fearless & independent way. Over the last one decade, The Magazine has covered some of the biggest voices in healthcare Industry. Available both in digital & printed format, Pharmaleaders has emerged out as a leading title in voicing the opinion of the healthcare industry to the statutory Authorities like Ministry of Health & Family Affairs, Dept of Chemicals & Fertilizers, DCGA, FDA & many other institutions to present the pressing demands of the healthcare industry. Network 7 Media Group Media Outfit, a unit of Pharmaleaders, is a result of emergence of an extreme thought process in the form of some of the biggest & exclusive media properties that arose due to the frustration & disappointment of the present status-quo of the society in existence in the form of a careless & extremely insensitive administration of a large set-up. Network 7 Group has continuously strived to expose the misdeeds of the corrupt administrative fabrics or poor legislation or failure of a large entity in corporate governanance. Distinctively standing out of other media initiatives, Network 7 group has been in the forefront of championing the cause of good governance , fair, unbiased & independent reporting in national & international fields. Driven by the objective to address & deliberate some of the burning issues, sometimes neglected causes, Pharmaleaders is pioneering the concept of introducing a fierce democratic process in the form a mass resistance in bringing into the forefront of issues that matter most in the form of digital, printed, published, conclaves, summits & even in blogs & letters shoot out to the authoritative. Headquartered in Mumbai, Network 7 Group Media Outfit is backed & operated by some of the biggest think-tanks of the contemporary society whose ideas & actions are reflected in the form of editorials & exclusive news findings. Network 7 Group Media is present in the form of digital media production, publications, high-profile international events & healthcare communications

Media Contacts

Unit No.47, 2nd Floor, Aditya Industrial Estate,

CTS No. 1068-C, Plot No. 444(P),

Devrukhkar Wadi,Chincholi Bunder Road, Malad (W),

Mumbai–400064.+ 91 22 42481253, + 91 22 42481259

Mr Anish Khan : ++ 91 9819499475 : Anish@dreamzimc.com

Ms Sneha : ++ 91 9930583326 Sneha@dreamzimc.com

news@pharmaleaders2014.in Web : www.pharmaleaders2014.in

Extinction

 

Following the defeats at the hands of Unicron (TF Movie) and the the Predacons (Call of the primals) The dinobots start to show signs of mutiny in the ranks of the Dinobots. Slag and Sludge question if Grimlock is truly the strongest one there is. Before a battle for a shift of power can begin with their ranks, they are interupted by one of the few Autobots all the Dinobots trust, Wheelie. He informs Grimlock that Gnaw, Wheelie's pet Sharticon went haywire destroyed a small Cybertronian fair, and commendered a shuttle and left for the Quintesson planet! In an attempt to regain control Grimlock decrees that the Dinobots will go to the Quinteson planet and retrieve Gnaw. The other dinobots are leary, but Wheelie's excited cheers about not only returning to his home planet and saving his pet/friend sway them to follow Grimlocks plan. Not being known for their piloting skills, Grimlock, Wheelie, and the Dinobots find Scattershot in the Autobot hanger and convince him to deploy them on the Quintesson planet for a recon mission. Once on the planet, they find that things are amiss. A lone Quintesson looking to reclaim the power that was usurped from them via Hot Rod, Kup, and the Dinobots has initiated Protocol: Frenzy, a program designed to reboot all the Sharticons and send them on a seek and detroy mission throughout the cosmos. Millions of them! Once on the planet, the dinobots are immediately attacked and their ship is over run and literally devoured. The Dinobots and Scattershot fight valiantly, but the sheer numbers of the Sharticons is too great and they are over run. In the midst of the battle Wheelie is searching for the spark of Gnaw, and while doing so is mortally wounded by some Sharticons forcing the heroes to retreat and regroup in Wheelies former hideaway on the planet. Defeated and with no way off the planet or to call reenforcements, their fate seems doomed. Slag says the Dinobots would crush the Sharticons with stronger leader! The fight that started on Cybertron continues in Wheelie's bunker. But in their weakened state, the battle is over shortly as Scattershot states this is madness, you are a TEAM! Scattershot states that if the other Technobots were there, they'd have a fighting chance with Computron. Then the as Grimlock surveys the bunker he sees Swoop holding the dying Wheelie, but also notices that Wheelie has scavenged parts and pieces from the left of parts of the various "residenst" of the planet. "me Grimlock say we, Dinobots ARE a team, and Dinobots shall save the day!" He looks at Scattershot. "You Scattershot will make Dinobots combine" We will be the strongest. We Will crush all those who stand in our way." "But thats... thats... INSANE" Scattershot states, thinking about the sheer destruction all of their powers combined would unleash on this planet, let alone the universe "...but what other choice do we have."Slag and Sludge have enough of following BORING Grimlock" We rather die on Shark planet befor...."Enough!!!!" Swoop says while holding the almost lifeless Wheelie. "Grimlock is dinobot, we are dinobots, he is leader, WE follow Grimlock. Friend Wheelie need our help" All the while Scattershot has surveyed and scan the items into his databanks, and scans Wheelie's body and all of the dinobots..."And help him we will Swoop"

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CDV, after 1863, before 1870

 

Photographer: J. L. Wallner, Photographie du Nord

 

Reverse: "Photographisch-artistisches Atelier

Leopoldstadt, Praterstrasse No. 19.

Eingang Circusgasse No. 2."

 

Wien-Vienna

 

Austria-Hungary

 

Activity: 1860 - 1874

 

Leopoldstadt is a quarter of Vienna.

 

As learnt from online databank of the Albertina, the atelier worked under that address from 1863 to 1870.

 

The reverse is very unique in the period - like a modern, Art Déco design!

 

About J. L. Wallner in Albertina, in German: sammlungenonline.albertina.at/?id=starl_32711425BD4B4D898...

Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India, 22 April 2014: ANM, Poonam administers a Measles shot to 11-month-old Armaan as his mother Fatima clutches him. The databank is then shared with frontline health workers like Auxiliary Nurse Midwifes (ANMs) for vaccine procurement and ASHA (Accredited social health activists (ASHAs) and Anganwadi workers to spread awareness on institutional deliveries and breastfeeding.

Photo credit: UNICEF/India/Sumit Dayal.

 

GSK, Cipla, Sun Pharma, Abbott, Zydus Cadila,Microlabs among others in top category at PharmaLeaders Award Nominations 2014

 

Pharmaleaders announce the biggest Healthcare Award Nominations in top 25 categories at 7th Annual Pharmaceutical Leadership Summit & Pharmaleaders Business Leadership Awards 2014

 

Tuesday,11th November 2014, Mumbai, Maharashtra. Nation’s biggest & most awaited,credible & prestigious leadership awards in pharmaceuticals, healthcare & biotechnology are announced by the Pharmaleaders Group ( www.pharmaleaders.tv ), a division of Network 7 Media Group (www.network7mediagroup.com )today with 25 top categories for voting by the public to chose the best companies & top performers based on the declaration by pharmaleaders of top five finalists. Various stakeholders of healthcare & physical interviews will be carried out by Pharmaleaders Journalists/Researchers to a sample size of 3.5 Lakh voters in the databank will be conducted in 16 Cities & will be counted in final voting. However only 40 % of weightage are to be given to Sms/Email/Online/Physical Interviews to gauge the mood of the nation while 60 % will purely rest on the merits & the decision of the eminent panel of jury members will be final to give the real justice & make it transparent in our quest to find the real winners as has been the practice exercised over the last 6 annual editions. Pharmaleaders awards are described as India’s Only Dedicated Celebration Of Excellence In Healthcare Innovation, Pharmaceutical & Medical Excellence And Brand Transformation. The final winners will be announced on the event date on Friday,26th December 2014 at Hotel Sahara Star in Mumbai in a glittering power packed influential gatherings of top healthcare leaders. Pharmaleaders is debating on two powerful themes Make In India – Healthcare Reforms, Insurance,Innovations,Investments & Infrastructure &“Empowering India’s Developing Healthcare System” - Investing the Healthcare Solutions of Tomorrow in difficult Times

 

Announcing the nominations of the 25 categories, Satya Brahma, Chairman & Editor-In-Chief of Pharmaleaders said, “ Pharmaleaders attempt is to recognize the shining stars of the Indian healthcare industry where merit & performances coupled with innovation in business strategies & technology excellence are the main pillars of award methodology. The approach of the Pharmaleaders is not just to felicitate the companies & individuals who are already big & have made a name to reckon with but also to trace the hidden talents who are not in the media limelight, extensive survey & research by pharmaleaders team bring top five finalists out of more than 100 players & are finally thrown to public voting. The rich & glorious tradion of honouring the leaders in the past one decade will reveal that Pharmaleaders has given justice to the award title by mixing established players with young unsung leaders.”

Nomination voting Category

Business Leader of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Azad Moopen, Founder Chairman, DM Healthcare.( Code 01)

Mr. R.C. Juneja, CMD, Mankind Pharma Ltd.(Code 02)

Kallam Satish Reddy, Vice Chairman & MD, Dr Reddys Laboratories Ltd.(Code 06)

Mr.B.N.Singh,MD,Alkem Laboratories Ltd.( Code 04)

Mr. Samir Mehta, Chairman, Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 05)

Business Woman of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mrs. Renuka Ramnath, Founder, Multiplies, Chairperson & Director, Vikram Hospitals.( Code 06)

Ms. Alka Goyal,Promoter & Director, Surya Pharmaceutical limited.( Code 07)

Ms. Suneeta Reddy, MD,,Apollo Hospitals Enterprise.( Code 08)

Ms. Monika Sood, Co-founder & Partner, Arete Advisors LLP.( Code 09)

Ms. Sangeeta Singh, CEO, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Wipro Ltd. ( Code 10)

First Generation Entrepreneur of the year 2014

Mr.Rajeish Moondraa, Founder & CEO,Truworth Health Technologies Pvt. Ltd & Health Wellness Solutions Pvt. Ltd.( Code 11)

Mr. Nikunj A. Desai, CEO, Prakruthik Health Care Pvt. Ltd.( Code 12)

Dr. Kannan Vishwanath, MD, Dr. Datsons Labs Ltd. ( Code 13)

Mr. Venkat Jasti, Chairman, Suven Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 14)

Dr. Bandi Parthasaradhi Reddy, CMD, Hetero Drugs Ltd. ( Code 15)

Hyderabad’s Most Promising & Valuable Hospital of the year 2014

Nominees

Yashoda Hospitals.( Code 16)

Sunshine Hospitals.( Code 17)

Rainbow Hospitals.( Code 18)

4 Innova Hospitals.( Code 19)

Kims Hospitals. ( Code 20)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Skincare Leader 2014

Nominees

Dr. Aparna Santhanam, Dermatologist & Cosmetologist, Shree Hospitals.( Code 21)

Dr Jaishree Sharad, CEO & Consultant Cosmetic Dermatologist, Skinfiniti Aesthetic Skin & Laser Clinic.( Code 22)

Dr Harshna Bijlani, Dermatologist Cosmetologist,CEO, The Ageless Clinic.( Code 23)

Dr. Jamuna Pai,Dermatologist and Cosmetic Dermatologist, Chairperson & Founder, Blush Clinics.( Code 24)

Dr. Chytra V Anand, Founder, CEO & Chief Cosmetic Dermatologist Kosmoderma Clinics. ( Code 25)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Life Science Company 2014 ( Code 20)

Nominees

Eris Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd.( Code 26)

Claris Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 27)

GVK Biosciences.( Code 28)

Avesthagen Ltd.( Code 29)

Krebs Biochemicals and Industries Limited.( Code 30)

India’s Most Admired Hospital Chain in Value & Customer Satisfaction 2014

Nominees

1 Metro Hospital & Heart Institute.( Code 31)

2 Fortis Healthcare.( Code 32)

3 Max Healthcare Group.( Code 33)

4 Care Hospitals Group.( Code 34)

5 Apollo Group of Hospitals.( Code 35)

 

India’s Most Admired Hospital in Cancer Care 2014

Nominees

Mazumdar-Shaw Cancer Center.( Code 36)

Tata Memorial Institute.( Code 37)

Omega Hospital.( Code 38)

Dharamshila Cancer Hospital and Research Centre.( Code 39)

HCG Cancer Care.( Code 40)

India’s Most Promising Hair Transplant Surgeon 2014

Nominees

Dr. Pathuri Madhu, Founder, Dr.Madhu's Advanced Hair Transplant Center.( Code 41)

Dr.Manoj Khanna, Founder, Chief Consultant Cosmetic Surgeon, Enhance.( Code 42)

Dr. Mohammad Khan, Founder, Dr Khan's Hair Transplant Center.( Code 43)

Dr. Sandeep Sattur, Founder, Hairrevive - Centre for Hair Restoration & Skin Rejuvenation. ( Code 44)

Dr. Bani Anand, Managing Director at Hairline International Pvt Ltd.( Code 45)

India’s Most Admired Health Insurance Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co. Ltd.( Code 46)

CIGNA Health Solutions India Pvt. Ltd.( Code 47)

Aviva Life Insurance Company India Ltd. ( Code 48)

Exide Life Insurance.( Code 49)

PNB Metlife Life Insurance Ltd.( Code 50)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Company in OTC & Nutrition 2014

Nominees

Abbott Nutrition. ( Code 51)

GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Ltd.( Code 52)

DSM Nutritional Products AG.( Code 53)

Ajanta Pharma Ltd. ( Code 54)

Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd.( Code 55)

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in Ethical Practice & Corporate Governance 2014

Nominees

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 56)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 57)

Lupin Ltd.( Code 58)

GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 59)

Cipla Ltd .( Code 60)

Pharmaleader Professional of the year 2014

Nominees

Dr Shailesh Ayyangar, Managing Director - Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 61)

Mr. Sanjiv Navangul, Managing Director, Janssen India-Johnson & Johnson Ltd.( Code 62)

Mr.Rehan Khan, MD, Abbott India Ltd.( Code 63)

Mr. Sanjay Murdeshwar, MD, Astrazeneca Pharma India Ltd.( Code 64)

Dr Kamal K Sharma, Vice Chairman, Lupin Ltd.( Code 65)

Emerging Woman Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Sumitra Shankar, CEO, Dr. Sumita Shankar's Cosmetic Clinic.( Code 66)

Dr. Priti Shukla, CEO, Dr.Priti shukla's Ambrosia Clinic.( Code 67)

Ms.Surjit Kaur, Founder & CEO, Zeal Biologicals.( Code 68)

Dr. Sofiya Rangwala, CEO, SofiyaCare Skin and Hair Clinic.( Code 69)

Ms.Maya Chorengel,Cofounder,Elevar Advisors.( Code 70)

CEO of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. A. K. Singh, Chief Executive Officer, Taj Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 71)

Mr. VK Singh -Chief Executive Officer, RPG Life Sciences Ltd.( Code 72)

Mr. Shivkumar Kunchithapatham,MD, Eisai Pharmaceuticals India Private Limited.( Code 73)

Varun Khanna, MD, Becton & Dickinson India Private Limited.( Code 74)

Rahul Chadha, Executive Director & CEO, Religare Wellness Ltd.( Code 75)

Dynamic Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. Sanjeev Jain, MD, Akums Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Limited( Code 76)

Mr.Arun Kumar, Founder and Group CEO, Strides Arcolab Limited.( Code 77)

Dr. A. M. Arun Chairman & Managing Director , Vasan Eye Care Ltd.( Code 78)

Shri Ashok Chandra, Chairman, Gangaram Hospitals.( Code 79)

Mr. Girish Rao, CMD, Vidal Healthcare Services.( Code 80)

Pharmaleader Fund Manager of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr.Shyam Shenthar,CEO, o3 Capital. ( Code 81)

Mr.Arvindkumar Alagarswamy, CEO at Attune Technologies Pvt Ltd.( Code 82)

Mr.Vishal Nevatia ,CEO & MD, India Value Fund Advisors Private Ltd. ( Code 83)

Mr.Vineet Rai, CEO & Managing Director,Aavishkaar Venture Management Services. ( Code 84)

Mr.Sameer Wagle,Managing Director, Asia Pacific Healthcare Advisors Private Limited.( Code 85)

India’s Most Promising Healthcare Retail Chain in Eye –Care Services 2014

Nominees

Vasan Healthcare Private Limited.( Code 86)

Aster Eye Hospitals. ( Code 87)

Eye-Q Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 88)

Maxivision Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 89)

Sankara Eye Hospital.( Code 90)

India’s Most Admired Company in Investor Relations & Corporate Affairs 2014

Nominees

Lupin Limited.( Code 91)

Glemark Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 92)

Dr.Reddy's Laboratories Ltd.( Code 93)

Microlabs Ltd.( Code 94)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 95)

India’s Most Valuable & Admired Pharmaceutical Group 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 96)

Abbott India Ltd.( Code 97)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 98)

Cipla Ltd. ( Code 99)

Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 100)

India's Most Powerful, Most Valuable Corporate Brand 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. ( Code 101)

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 102)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 103)

Cipla Ltd.( Code 104)

Cadila Healthcare Ltd.( Code 105)

Pharma Leader CSR Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Wockhardt Foundation.( Code 106)

Dr Reddy's Foundation.( Code 107)

Reliance Foundation.( Code 108)

AmeriCares India Foundation.( Code 109)

Utkarsh Healthcare Foundation India.( Code 110)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Diet Expert & Nutritionist 2014

Ms Shubi Husain,Nutritionist & Founder & MD, Health Sanctuary( Code 111)

Ms,Rujuta Diwekar, Nutritionist & Author (Code 112)

Ms Anjali Mukerjee, Nutritionist & Co-Founder Health Total (Code 113)

Ms Pooja Makhija, Dietitian and Nutritionist (Code 114)

Ms Shonali Sabherwal, Macrobiotic Nutritionist (Code 115)

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Individual Non-Voting Award Categories

The following independent categories are selected & finalized by the Jury Members & will not have any votings & the decisions of the jury in declaring the winner will be final & binding. Pharmaleaders reserve the rights to add/modify/delete any category based on its internal research mechanism.

India’s Most Admired Cardiologist

Healthcare Economist of the Year

Visionary Entrepreneur of the year

India’s Most Promising Diabetes-Cardiometabolic Healthcare Chain 2014

India’s Most Promising Super Specialty Hospitality In Quaternary Care Hospital

Global Indian of the year 2014

India’s Most Promising Orthopedic Surgeon 2014

India's Most Promising Entrepreneur in Ayurvedic Beauty Care of the year 2014

Healthcare Visionary of the Decade

Transformational PharmaLeader of the Decade 2014

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in HR Excellence 2014

India’s Most Admired Diabetologist 2014

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Emerging Hospital of the Year 2014

CEO of the Year – Healthcare

Transformational Biotech Leader of the Decade 2014

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Pharmaleaders is India’s first opinion based & research driven bi-monthly magazine & has a decade of relentless reporting in Pharma Journalism in an unbiased, fearless & independent way. Over the last one decade, The Magazine has covered some of the biggest voices in healthcare Industry. Available both in digital & printed format, Pharmaleaders has emerged out as a leading title in voicing the opinion of the healthcare industry to the statutory Authorities like Ministry of Health & Family Affairs, Dept of Chemicals & Fertilizers, DCGA, FDA & many other institutions to present the pressing demands of the healthcare industry. Network 7 Media Group Media Outfit, a unit of Pharmaleaders, is a result of emergence of an extreme thought process in the form of some of the biggest & exclusive media properties that arose due to the frustration & disappointment of the present status-quo of the society in existence in the form of a careless & extremely insensitive administration of a large set-up. Network 7 Group has continuously strived to expose the misdeeds of the corrupt administrative fabrics or poor legislation or failure of a large entity in corporate governanance. Distinctively standing out of other media initiatives, Network 7 group has been in the forefront of championing the cause of good governance , fair, unbiased & independent reporting in national & international fields. Driven by the objective to address & deliberate some of the burning issues, sometimes neglected causes, Pharmaleaders is pioneering the concept of introducing a fierce democratic process in the form a mass resistance in bringing into the forefront of issues that matter most in the form of digital, printed, published, conclaves, summits & even in blogs & letters shoot out to the authoritative. Headquartered in Mumbai, Network 7 Group Media Outfit is backed & operated by some of the biggest think-tanks of the contemporary society whose ideas & actions are reflected in the form of editorials & exclusive news findings. Network 7 Group Media is present in the form of digital media production, publications, high-profile international events & healthcare communications

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Extinction

 

Following the defeats at the hands of Unicron (TF Movie) and the the Predacons (Call of the primals) The dinobots start to show signs of mutiny in the ranks of the Dinobots. Slag and Sludge question if Grimlock is truly the strongest one there is. Before a battle for a shift of power can begin with their ranks, they are interupted by one of the few Autobots all the Dinobots trust, Wheelie. He informs Grimlock that Gnaw, Wheelie's pet Sharticon went haywire destroyed a small Cybertronian fair, and commendered a shuttle and left for the Quintesson planet! In an attempt to regain control Grimlock decrees that the Dinobots will go to the Quinteson planet and retrieve Gnaw. The other dinobots are leary, but Wheelie's excited cheers about not only returning to his home planet and saving his pet/friend sway them to follow Grimlocks plan. Not being known for their piloting skills, Grimlock, Wheelie, and the Dinobots find Scattershot in the Autobot hanger and convince him to deploy them on the Quintesson planet for a recon mission. Once on the planet, they find that things are amiss. A lone Quintesson looking to reclaim the power that was usurped from them via Hot Rod, Kup, and the Dinobots has initiated Protocol: Frenzy, a program designed to reboot all the Sharticons and send them on a seek and detroy mission throughout the cosmos. Millions of them! Once on the planet, the dinobots are immediately attacked and their ship is over run and literally devoured. The Dinobots and Scattershot fight valiantly, but the sheer numbers of the Sharticons is too great and they are over run. In the midst of the battle Wheelie is searching for the spark of Gnaw, and while doing so is mortally wounded by some Sharticons forcing the heroes to retreat and regroup in Wheelies former hideaway on the planet. Defeated and with no way off the planet or to call reenforcements, their fate seems doomed. Slag says the Dinobots would crush the Sharticons with stronger leader! The fight that started on Cybertron continues in Wheelie's bunker. But in their weakened state, the battle is over shortly as Scattershot states this is madness, you are a TEAM! Scattershot states that if the other Technobots were there, they'd have a fighting chance with Computron. Then the as Grimlock surveys the bunker he sees Swoop holding the dying Wheelie, but also notices that Wheelie has scavenged parts and pieces from the left of parts of the various "residenst" of the planet. "me Grimlock say we, Dinobots ARE a team, and Dinobots shall save the day!" He looks at Scattershot. "You Scattershot will make Dinobots combine" We will be the strongest. We Will crush all those who stand in our way." "But thats... thats... INSANE" Scattershot states, thinking about the sheer destruction all of their powers combined would unleash on this planet, let alone the universe "...but what other choice do we have."Slag and Sludge have enough of following BORING Grimlock" We rather die on Shark planet befor...."Enough!!!!" Swoop says while holding the almost lifeless Wheelie. "Grimlock is dinobot, we are dinobots, he is leader, WE follow Grimlock. Friend Wheelie need our help" All the while Scattershot has surveyed and scan the items into his databanks, and scans Wheelie's body and all of the dinobots..."And help him we will Swoop"

Extinction

 

Following the defeats at the hands of Unicron (TF Movie) and the the Predacons (Call of the primals) The dinobots start to show signs of mutiny in the ranks of the Dinobots. Slag and Sludge question if Grimlock is truly the strongest one there is. Before a battle for a shift of power can begin with their ranks, they are interupted by one of the few Autobots all the Dinobots trust, Wheelie. He informs Grimlock that Gnaw, Wheelie's pet Sharticon went haywire destroyed a small Cybertronian fair, and commendered a shuttle and left for the Quintesson planet! In an attempt to regain control Grimlock decrees that the Dinobots will go to the Quinteson planet and retrieve Gnaw. The other dinobots are leary, but Wheelie's excited cheers about not only returning to his home planet and saving his pet/friend sway them to follow Grimlocks plan. Not being known for their piloting skills, Grimlock, Wheelie, and the Dinobots find Scattershot in the Autobot hanger and convince him to deploy them on the Quintesson planet for a recon mission. Once on the planet, they find that things are amiss. A lone Quintesson looking to reclaim the power that was usurped from them via Hot Rod, Kup, and the Dinobots has initiated Protocol: Frenzy, a program designed to reboot all the Sharticons and send them on a seek and detroy mission throughout the cosmos. Millions of them! Once on the planet, the dinobots are immediately attacked and their ship is over run and literally devoured. The Dinobots and Scattershot fight valiantly, but the sheer numbers of the Sharticons is too great and they are over run. In the midst of the battle Wheelie is searching for the spark of Gnaw, and while doing so is mortally wounded by some Sharticons forcing the heroes to retreat and regroup in Wheelies former hideaway on the planet. Defeated and with no way off the planet or to call reenforcements, their fate seems doomed. Slag says the Dinobots would crush the Sharticons with stronger leader! The fight that started on Cybertron continues in Wheelie's bunker. But in their weakened state, the battle is over shortly as Scattershot states this is madness, you are a TEAM! Scattershot states that if the other Technobots were there, they'd have a fighting chance with Computron. Then the as Grimlock surveys the bunker he sees Swoop holding the dying Wheelie, but also notices that Wheelie has scavenged parts and pieces from the left of parts of the various "residenst" of the planet. "me Grimlock say we, Dinobots ARE a team, and Dinobots shall save the day!" He looks at Scattershot. "You Scattershot will make Dinobots combine" We will be the strongest. We Will crush all those who stand in our way." "But thats... thats... INSANE" Scattershot states, thinking about the sheer destruction all of their powers combined would unleash on this planet, let alone the universe "...but what other choice do we have."Slag and Sludge have enough of following BORING Grimlock" We rather die on Shark planet befor...."Enough!!!!" Swoop says while holding the almost lifeless Wheelie. "Grimlock is dinobot, we are dinobots, he is leader, WE follow Grimlock. Friend Wheelie need our help" All the while Scattershot has surveyed and scan the items into his databanks, and scans Wheelie's body and all of the dinobots..."And help him we will Swoop"

GSK, Cipla, Sun Pharma, Abbott, Zydus Cadila,Microlabs among others in top category at PharmaLeaders Award Nominations 2014

 

Pharmaleaders announce the biggest Healthcare Award Nominations in top 25 categories at 7th Annual Pharmaceutical Leadership Summit & Pharmaleaders Business Leadership Awards 2014

 

Tuesday,11th November 2014, Mumbai, Maharashtra. Nation’s biggest & most awaited,credible & prestigious leadership awards in pharmaceuticals, healthcare & biotechnology are announced by the Pharmaleaders Group ( www.pharmaleaders.tv ), a division of Network 7 Media Group (www.network7mediagroup.com )today with 25 top categories for voting by the public to chose the best companies & top performers based on the declaration by pharmaleaders of top five finalists. Various stakeholders of healthcare & physical interviews will be carried out by Pharmaleaders Journalists/Researchers to a sample size of 3.5 Lakh voters in the databank will be conducted in 16 Cities & will be counted in final voting. However only 40 % of weightage are to be given to Sms/Email/Online/Physical Interviews to gauge the mood of the nation while 60 % will purely rest on the merits & the decision of the eminent panel of jury members will be final to give the real justice & make it transparent in our quest to find the real winners as has been the practice exercised over the last 6 annual editions. Pharmaleaders awards are described as India’s Only Dedicated Celebration Of Excellence In Healthcare Innovation, Pharmaceutical & Medical Excellence And Brand Transformation. The final winners will be announced on the event date on Friday,26th December 2014 at Hotel Sahara Star in Mumbai in a glittering power packed influential gatherings of top healthcare leaders. Pharmaleaders is debating on two powerful themes Make In India – Healthcare Reforms, Insurance,Innovations,Investments & Infrastructure &“Empowering India’s Developing Healthcare System” - Investing the Healthcare Solutions of Tomorrow in difficult Times

 

Announcing the nominations of the 25 categories, Satya Brahma, Chairman & Editor-In-Chief of Pharmaleaders said, “ Pharmaleaders attempt is to recognize the shining stars of the Indian healthcare industry where merit & performances coupled with innovation in business strategies & technology excellence are the main pillars of award methodology. The approach of the Pharmaleaders is not just to felicitate the companies & individuals who are already big & have made a name to reckon with but also to trace the hidden talents who are not in the media limelight, extensive survey & research by pharmaleaders team bring top five finalists out of more than 100 players & are finally thrown to public voting. The rich & glorious tradion of honouring the leaders in the past one decade will reveal that Pharmaleaders has given justice to the award title by mixing established players with young unsung leaders.”

Nomination voting Category

Business Leader of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Azad Moopen, Founder Chairman, DM Healthcare.( Code 01)

Mr. R.C. Juneja, CMD, Mankind Pharma Ltd.(Code 02)

Kallam Satish Reddy, Vice Chairman & MD, Dr Reddys Laboratories Ltd.(Code 06)

Mr.B.N.Singh,MD,Alkem Laboratories Ltd.( Code 04)

Mr. Samir Mehta, Chairman, Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 05)

Business Woman of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mrs. Renuka Ramnath, Founder, Multiplies, Chairperson & Director, Vikram Hospitals.( Code 06)

Ms. Alka Goyal,Promoter & Director, Surya Pharmaceutical limited.( Code 07)

Ms. Suneeta Reddy, MD,,Apollo Hospitals Enterprise.( Code 08)

Ms. Monika Sood, Co-founder & Partner, Arete Advisors LLP.( Code 09)

Ms. Sangeeta Singh, CEO, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Wipro Ltd. ( Code 10)

First Generation Entrepreneur of the year 2014

Mr.Rajeish Moondraa, Founder & CEO,Truworth Health Technologies Pvt. Ltd & Health Wellness Solutions Pvt. Ltd.( Code 11)

Mr. Nikunj A. Desai, CEO, Prakruthik Health Care Pvt. Ltd.( Code 12)

Dr. Kannan Vishwanath, MD, Dr. Datsons Labs Ltd. ( Code 13)

Mr. Venkat Jasti, Chairman, Suven Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 14)

Dr. Bandi Parthasaradhi Reddy, CMD, Hetero Drugs Ltd. ( Code 15)

Hyderabad’s Most Promising & Valuable Hospital of the year 2014

Nominees

Yashoda Hospitals.( Code 16)

Sunshine Hospitals.( Code 17)

Rainbow Hospitals.( Code 18)

4 Innova Hospitals.( Code 19)

Kims Hospitals. ( Code 20)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Skincare Leader 2014

Nominees

Dr. Aparna Santhanam, Dermatologist & Cosmetologist, Shree Hospitals.( Code 21)

Dr Jaishree Sharad, CEO & Consultant Cosmetic Dermatologist, Skinfiniti Aesthetic Skin & Laser Clinic.( Code 22)

Dr Harshna Bijlani, Dermatologist Cosmetologist,CEO, The Ageless Clinic.( Code 23)

Dr. Jamuna Pai,Dermatologist and Cosmetic Dermatologist, Chairperson & Founder, Blush Clinics.( Code 24)

Dr. Chytra V Anand, Founder, CEO & Chief Cosmetic Dermatologist Kosmoderma Clinics. ( Code 25)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Life Science Company 2014 ( Code 20)

Nominees

Eris Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd.( Code 26)

Claris Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 27)

GVK Biosciences.( Code 28)

Avesthagen Ltd.( Code 29)

Krebs Biochemicals and Industries Limited.( Code 30)

India’s Most Admired Hospital Chain in Value & Customer Satisfaction 2014

Nominees

1 Metro Hospital & Heart Institute.( Code 31)

2 Fortis Healthcare.( Code 32)

3 Max Healthcare Group.( Code 33)

4 Care Hospitals Group.( Code 34)

5 Apollo Group of Hospitals.( Code 35)

 

India’s Most Admired Hospital in Cancer Care 2014

Nominees

Mazumdar-Shaw Cancer Center.( Code 36)

Tata Memorial Institute.( Code 37)

Omega Hospital.( Code 38)

Dharamshila Cancer Hospital and Research Centre.( Code 39)

HCG Cancer Care.( Code 40)

India’s Most Promising Hair Transplant Surgeon 2014

Nominees

Dr. Pathuri Madhu, Founder, Dr.Madhu's Advanced Hair Transplant Center.( Code 41)

Dr.Manoj Khanna, Founder, Chief Consultant Cosmetic Surgeon, Enhance.( Code 42)

Dr. Mohammad Khan, Founder, Dr Khan's Hair Transplant Center.( Code 43)

Dr. Sandeep Sattur, Founder, Hairrevive - Centre for Hair Restoration & Skin Rejuvenation. ( Code 44)

Dr. Bani Anand, Managing Director at Hairline International Pvt Ltd.( Code 45)

India’s Most Admired Health Insurance Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co. Ltd.( Code 46)

CIGNA Health Solutions India Pvt. Ltd.( Code 47)

Aviva Life Insurance Company India Ltd. ( Code 48)

Exide Life Insurance.( Code 49)

PNB Metlife Life Insurance Ltd.( Code 50)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Company in OTC & Nutrition 2014

Nominees

Abbott Nutrition. ( Code 51)

GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Ltd.( Code 52)

DSM Nutritional Products AG.( Code 53)

Ajanta Pharma Ltd. ( Code 54)

Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd.( Code 55)

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in Ethical Practice & Corporate Governance 2014

Nominees

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 56)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 57)

Lupin Ltd.( Code 58)

GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 59)

Cipla Ltd .( Code 60)

Pharmaleader Professional of the year 2014

Nominees

Dr Shailesh Ayyangar, Managing Director - Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 61)

Mr. Sanjiv Navangul, Managing Director, Janssen India-Johnson & Johnson Ltd.( Code 62)

Mr.Rehan Khan, MD, Abbott India Ltd.( Code 63)

Mr. Sanjay Murdeshwar, MD, Astrazeneca Pharma India Ltd.( Code 64)

Dr Kamal K Sharma, Vice Chairman, Lupin Ltd.( Code 65)

Emerging Woman Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Sumitra Shankar, CEO, Dr. Sumita Shankar's Cosmetic Clinic.( Code 66)

Dr. Priti Shukla, CEO, Dr.Priti shukla's Ambrosia Clinic.( Code 67)

Ms.Surjit Kaur, Founder & CEO, Zeal Biologicals.( Code 68)

Dr. Sofiya Rangwala, CEO, SofiyaCare Skin and Hair Clinic.( Code 69)

Ms.Maya Chorengel,Cofounder,Elevar Advisors.( Code 70)

CEO of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. A. K. Singh, Chief Executive Officer, Taj Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 71)

Mr. VK Singh -Chief Executive Officer, RPG Life Sciences Ltd.( Code 72)

Mr. Shivkumar Kunchithapatham,MD, Eisai Pharmaceuticals India Private Limited.( Code 73)

Varun Khanna, MD, Becton & Dickinson India Private Limited.( Code 74)

Rahul Chadha, Executive Director & CEO, Religare Wellness Ltd.( Code 75)

Dynamic Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. Sanjeev Jain, MD, Akums Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Limited( Code 76)

Mr.Arun Kumar, Founder and Group CEO, Strides Arcolab Limited.( Code 77)

Dr. A. M. Arun Chairman & Managing Director , Vasan Eye Care Ltd.( Code 78)

Shri Ashok Chandra, Chairman, Gangaram Hospitals.( Code 79)

Mr. Girish Rao, CMD, Vidal Healthcare Services.( Code 80)

Pharmaleader Fund Manager of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr.Shyam Shenthar,CEO, o3 Capital. ( Code 81)

Mr.Arvindkumar Alagarswamy, CEO at Attune Technologies Pvt Ltd.( Code 82)

Mr.Vishal Nevatia ,CEO & MD, India Value Fund Advisors Private Ltd. ( Code 83)

Mr.Vineet Rai, CEO & Managing Director,Aavishkaar Venture Management Services. ( Code 84)

Mr.Sameer Wagle,Managing Director, Asia Pacific Healthcare Advisors Private Limited.( Code 85)

India’s Most Promising Healthcare Retail Chain in Eye –Care Services 2014

Nominees

Vasan Healthcare Private Limited.( Code 86)

Aster Eye Hospitals. ( Code 87)

Eye-Q Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 88)

Maxivision Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 89)

Sankara Eye Hospital.( Code 90)

India’s Most Admired Company in Investor Relations & Corporate Affairs 2014

Nominees

Lupin Limited.( Code 91)

Glemark Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 92)

Dr.Reddy's Laboratories Ltd.( Code 93)

Microlabs Ltd.( Code 94)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 95)

India’s Most Valuable & Admired Pharmaceutical Group 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 96)

Abbott India Ltd.( Code 97)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 98)

Cipla Ltd. ( Code 99)

Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 100)

India's Most Powerful, Most Valuable Corporate Brand 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. ( Code 101)

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 102)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 103)

Cipla Ltd.( Code 104)

Cadila Healthcare Ltd.( Code 105)

Pharma Leader CSR Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Wockhardt Foundation.( Code 106)

Dr Reddy's Foundation.( Code 107)

Reliance Foundation.( Code 108)

AmeriCares India Foundation.( Code 109)

Utkarsh Healthcare Foundation India.( Code 110)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Diet Expert & Nutritionist 2014

Ms Shubi Husain,Nutritionist & Founder & MD, Health Sanctuary( Code 111)

Ms,Rujuta Diwekar, Nutritionist & Author (Code 112)

Ms Anjali Mukerjee, Nutritionist & Co-Founder Health Total (Code 113)

Ms Pooja Makhija, Dietitian and Nutritionist (Code 114)

Ms Shonali Sabherwal, Macrobiotic Nutritionist (Code 115)

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Individual Non-Voting Award Categories

The following independent categories are selected & finalized by the Jury Members & will not have any votings & the decisions of the jury in declaring the winner will be final & binding. Pharmaleaders reserve the rights to add/modify/delete any category based on its internal research mechanism.

India’s Most Admired Cardiologist

Healthcare Economist of the Year

Visionary Entrepreneur of the year

India’s Most Promising Diabetes-Cardiometabolic Healthcare Chain 2014

India’s Most Promising Super Specialty Hospitality In Quaternary Care Hospital

Global Indian of the year 2014

India’s Most Promising Orthopedic Surgeon 2014

India's Most Promising Entrepreneur in Ayurvedic Beauty Care of the year 2014

Healthcare Visionary of the Decade

Transformational PharmaLeader of the Decade 2014

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in HR Excellence 2014

India’s Most Admired Diabetologist 2014

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Emerging Hospital of the Year 2014

CEO of the Year – Healthcare

Transformational Biotech Leader of the Decade 2014

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Pharmaleaders is India’s first opinion based & research driven bi-monthly magazine & has a decade of relentless reporting in Pharma Journalism in an unbiased, fearless & independent way. Over the last one decade, The Magazine has covered some of the biggest voices in healthcare Industry. Available both in digital & printed format, Pharmaleaders has emerged out as a leading title in voicing the opinion of the healthcare industry to the statutory Authorities like Ministry of Health & Family Affairs, Dept of Chemicals & Fertilizers, DCGA, FDA & many other institutions to present the pressing demands of the healthcare industry. Network 7 Media Group Media Outfit, a unit of Pharmaleaders, is a result of emergence of an extreme thought process in the form of some of the biggest & exclusive media properties that arose due to the frustration & disappointment of the present status-quo of the society in existence in the form of a careless & extremely insensitive administration of a large set-up. Network 7 Group has continuously strived to expose the misdeeds of the corrupt administrative fabrics or poor legislation or failure of a large entity in corporate governanance. Distinctively standing out of other media initiatives, Network 7 group has been in the forefront of championing the cause of good governance , fair, unbiased & independent reporting in national & international fields. Driven by the objective to address & deliberate some of the burning issues, sometimes neglected causes, Pharmaleaders is pioneering the concept of introducing a fierce democratic process in the form a mass resistance in bringing into the forefront of issues that matter most in the form of digital, printed, published, conclaves, summits & even in blogs & letters shoot out to the authoritative. Headquartered in Mumbai, Network 7 Group Media Outfit is backed & operated by some of the biggest think-tanks of the contemporary society whose ideas & actions are reflected in the form of editorials & exclusive news findings. Network 7 Group Media is present in the form of digital media production, publications, high-profile international events & healthcare communications

Media Contacts

Unit No.47, 2nd Floor, Aditya Industrial Estate,

CTS No. 1068-C, Plot No. 444(P),

Devrukhkar Wadi,Chincholi Bunder Road, Malad (W),

Mumbai–400064.+ 91 22 42481253, + 91 22 42481259

Mr Anish Khan : ++ 91 9819499475 : Anish@dreamzimc.com

Ms Sneha : ++ 91 9930583326 Sneha@dreamzimc.com

news@pharmaleaders2014.in Web : www.pharmaleaders2014.in

Extinction

 

Following the defeats at the hands of Unicron (TF Movie) and the the Predacons (Call of the primals) The dinobots start to show signs of mutiny in the ranks of the Dinobots. Slag and Sludge question if Grimlock is truly the strongest one there is. Before a battle for a shift of power can begin with their ranks, they are interupted by one of the few Autobots all the Dinobots trust, Wheelie. He informs Grimlock that Gnaw, Wheelie's pet Sharticon went haywire destroyed a small Cybertronian fair, and commendered a shuttle and left for the Quintesson planet! In an attempt to regain control Grimlock decrees that the Dinobots will go to the Quinteson planet and retrieve Gnaw. The other dinobots are leary, but Wheelie's excited cheers about not only returning to his home planet and saving his pet/friend sway them to follow Grimlocks plan. Not being known for their piloting skills, Grimlock, Wheelie, and the Dinobots find Scattershot in the Autobot hanger and convince him to deploy them on the Quintesson planet for a recon mission. Once on the planet, they find that things are amiss. A lone Quintesson looking to reclaim the power that was usurped from them via Hot Rod, Kup, and the Dinobots has initiated Protocol: Frenzy, a program designed to reboot all the Sharticons and send them on a seek and detroy mission throughout the cosmos. Millions of them! Once on the planet, the dinobots are immediately attacked and their ship is over run and literally devoured. The Dinobots and Scattershot fight valiantly, but the sheer numbers of the Sharticons is too great and they are over run. In the midst of the battle Wheelie is searching for the spark of Gnaw, and while doing so is mortally wounded by some Sharticons forcing the heroes to retreat and regroup in Wheelies former hideaway on the planet. Defeated and with no way off the planet or to call reenforcements, their fate seems doomed. Slag says the Dinobots would crush the Sharticons with stronger leader! The fight that started on Cybertron continues in Wheelie's bunker. But in their weakened state, the battle is over shortly as Scattershot states this is madness, you are a TEAM! Scattershot states that if the other Technobots were there, they'd have a fighting chance with Computron. Then the as Grimlock surveys the bunker he sees Swoop holding the dying Wheelie, but also notices that Wheelie has scavenged parts and pieces from the left of parts of the various "residenst" of the planet. "me Grimlock say we, Dinobots ARE a team, and Dinobots shall save the day!" He looks at Scattershot. "You Scattershot will make Dinobots combine" We will be the strongest. We Will crush all those who stand in our way." "But thats... thats... INSANE" Scattershot states, thinking about the sheer destruction all of their powers combined would unleash on this planet, let alone the universe "...but what other choice do we have."Slag and Sludge have enough of following BORING Grimlock" We rather die on Shark planet befor...."Enough!!!!" Swoop says while holding the almost lifeless Wheelie. "Grimlock is dinobot, we are dinobots, he is leader, WE follow Grimlock. Friend Wheelie need our help" All the while Scattershot has surveyed and scan the items into his databanks, and scans Wheelie's body and all of the dinobots..."And help him we will Swoop"

Extinction

 

Following the defeats at the hands of Unicron (TF Movie) and the the Predacons (Call of the primals) The dinobots start to show signs of mutiny in the ranks of the Dinobots. Slag and Sludge question if Grimlock is truly the strongest one there is. Before a battle for a shift of power can begin with their ranks, they are interupted by one of the few Autobots all the Dinobots trust, Wheelie. He informs Grimlock that Gnaw, Wheelie's pet Sharticon went haywire destroyed a small Cybertronian fair, and commendered a shuttle and left for the Quintesson planet! In an attempt to regain control Grimlock decrees that the Dinobots will go to the Quinteson planet and retrieve Gnaw. The other dinobots are leary, but Wheelie's excited cheers about not only returning to his home planet and saving his pet/friend sway them to follow Grimlocks plan. Not being known for their piloting skills, Grimlock, Wheelie, and the Dinobots find Scattershot in the Autobot hanger and convince him to deploy them on the Quintesson planet for a recon mission. Once on the planet, they find that things are amiss. A lone Quintesson looking to reclaim the power that was usurped from them via Hot Rod, Kup, and the Dinobots has initiated Protocol: Frenzy, a program designed to reboot all the Sharticons and send them on a seek and detroy mission throughout the cosmos. Millions of them! Once on the planet, the dinobots are immediately attacked and their ship is over run and literally devoured. The Dinobots and Scattershot fight valiantly, but the sheer numbers of the Sharticons is too great and they are over run. In the midst of the battle Wheelie is searching for the spark of Gnaw, and while doing so is mortally wounded by some Sharticons forcing the heroes to retreat and regroup in Wheelies former hideaway on the planet. Defeated and with no way off the planet or to call reenforcements, their fate seems doomed. Slag says the Dinobots would crush the Sharticons with stronger leader! The fight that started on Cybertron continues in Wheelie's bunker. But in their weakened state, the battle is over shortly as Scattershot states this is madness, you are a TEAM! Scattershot states that if the other Technobots were there, they'd have a fighting chance with Computron. Then the as Grimlock surveys the bunker he sees Swoop holding the dying Wheelie, but also notices that Wheelie has scavenged parts and pieces from the left of parts of the various "residenst" of the planet. "me Grimlock say we, Dinobots ARE a team, and Dinobots shall save the day!" He looks at Scattershot. "You Scattershot will make Dinobots combine" We will be the strongest. We Will crush all those who stand in our way." "But thats... thats... INSANE" Scattershot states, thinking about the sheer destruction all of their powers combined would unleash on this planet, let alone the universe "...but what other choice do we have."Slag and Sludge have enough of following BORING Grimlock" We rather die on Shark planet befor...."Enough!!!!" Swoop says while holding the almost lifeless Wheelie. "Grimlock is dinobot, we are dinobots, he is leader, WE follow Grimlock. Friend Wheelie need our help" All the while Scattershot has surveyed and scan the items into his databanks, and scans Wheelie's body and all of the dinobots..."And help him we will Swoop"

Extinction

 

Following the defeats at the hands of Unicron (TF Movie) and the the Predacons (Call of the primals) The dinobots start to show signs of mutiny in the ranks of the Dinobots. Slag and Sludge question if Grimlock is truly the strongest one there is. Before a battle for a shift of power can begin with their ranks, they are interupted by one of the few Autobots all the Dinobots trust, Wheelie. He informs Grimlock that Gnaw, Wheelie's pet Sharticon went haywire destroyed a small Cybertronian fair, and commendered a shuttle and left for the Quintesson planet! In an attempt to regain control Grimlock decrees that the Dinobots will go to the Quinteson planet and retrieve Gnaw. The other dinobots are leary, but Wheelie's excited cheers about not only returning to his home planet and saving his pet/friend sway them to follow Grimlocks plan. Not being known for their piloting skills, Grimlock, Wheelie, and the Dinobots find Scattershot in the Autobot hanger and convince him to deploy them on the Quintesson planet for a recon mission. Once on the planet, they find that things are amiss. A lone Quintesson looking to reclaim the power that was usurped from them via Hot Rod, Kup, and the Dinobots has initiated Protocol: Frenzy, a program designed to reboot all the Sharticons and send them on a seek and detroy mission throughout the cosmos. Millions of them! Once on the planet, the dinobots are immediately attacked and their ship is over run and literally devoured. The Dinobots and Scattershot fight valiantly, but the sheer numbers of the Sharticons is too great and they are over run. In the midst of the battle Wheelie is searching for the spark of Gnaw, and while doing so is mortally wounded by some Sharticons forcing the heroes to retreat and regroup in Wheelies former hideaway on the planet. Defeated and with no way off the planet or to call reenforcements, their fate seems doomed. Slag says the Dinobots would crush the Sharticons with stronger leader! The fight that started on Cybertron continues in Wheelie's bunker. But in their weakened state, the battle is over shortly as Scattershot states this is madness, you are a TEAM! Scattershot states that if the other Technobots were there, they'd have a fighting chance with Computron. Then the as Grimlock surveys the bunker he sees Swoop holding the dying Wheelie, but also notices that Wheelie has scavenged parts and pieces from the left of parts of the various "residenst" of the planet. "me Grimlock say we, Dinobots ARE a team, and Dinobots shall save the day!" He looks at Scattershot. "You Scattershot will make Dinobots combine" We will be the strongest. We Will crush all those who stand in our way." "But thats... thats... INSANE" Scattershot states, thinking about the sheer destruction all of their powers combined would unleash on this planet, let alone the universe "...but what other choice do we have."Slag and Sludge have enough of following BORING Grimlock" We rather die on Shark planet befor...."Enough!!!!" Swoop says while holding the almost lifeless Wheelie. "Grimlock is dinobot, we are dinobots, he is leader, WE follow Grimlock. Friend Wheelie need our help" All the while Scattershot has surveyed and scan the items into his databanks, and scans Wheelie's body and all of the dinobots..."And help him we will Swoop"

GSK, Cipla, Sun Pharma, Abbott, Zydus Cadila,Microlabs among others in top category at PharmaLeaders Award Nominations 2014

 

Pharmaleaders announce the biggest Healthcare Award Nominations in top 25 categories at 7th Annual Pharmaceutical Leadership Summit & Pharmaleaders Business Leadership Awards 2014

 

Tuesday,11th November 2014, Mumbai, Maharashtra. Nation’s biggest & most awaited,credible & prestigious leadership awards in pharmaceuticals, healthcare & biotechnology are announced by the Pharmaleaders Group ( www.pharmaleaders.tv ), a division of Network 7 Media Group (www.network7mediagroup.com )today with 25 top categories for voting by the public to chose the best companies & top performers based on the declaration by pharmaleaders of top five finalists. Various stakeholders of healthcare & physical interviews will be carried out by Pharmaleaders Journalists/Researchers to a sample size of 3.5 Lakh voters in the databank will be conducted in 16 Cities & will be counted in final voting. However only 40 % of weightage are to be given to Sms/Email/Online/Physical Interviews to gauge the mood of the nation while 60 % will purely rest on the merits & the decision of the eminent panel of jury members will be final to give the real justice & make it transparent in our quest to find the real winners as has been the practice exercised over the last 6 annual editions. Pharmaleaders awards are described as India’s Only Dedicated Celebration Of Excellence In Healthcare Innovation, Pharmaceutical & Medical Excellence And Brand Transformation. The final winners will be announced on the event date on Friday,26th December 2014 at Hotel Sahara Star in Mumbai in a glittering power packed influential gatherings of top healthcare leaders. Pharmaleaders is debating on two powerful themes Make In India – Healthcare Reforms, Insurance,Innovations,Investments & Infrastructure &“Empowering India’s Developing Healthcare System” - Investing the Healthcare Solutions of Tomorrow in difficult Times

 

Announcing the nominations of the 25 categories, Satya Brahma, Chairman & Editor-In-Chief of Pharmaleaders said, “ Pharmaleaders attempt is to recognize the shining stars of the Indian healthcare industry where merit & performances coupled with innovation in business strategies & technology excellence are the main pillars of award methodology. The approach of the Pharmaleaders is not just to felicitate the companies & individuals who are already big & have made a name to reckon with but also to trace the hidden talents who are not in the media limelight, extensive survey & research by pharmaleaders team bring top five finalists out of more than 100 players & are finally thrown to public voting. The rich & glorious tradion of honouring the leaders in the past one decade will reveal that Pharmaleaders has given justice to the award title by mixing established players with young unsung leaders.”

Nomination voting Category

Business Leader of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Azad Moopen, Founder Chairman, DM Healthcare.( Code 01)

Mr. R.C. Juneja, CMD, Mankind Pharma Ltd.(Code 02)

Kallam Satish Reddy, Vice Chairman & MD, Dr Reddys Laboratories Ltd.(Code 06)

Mr.B.N.Singh,MD,Alkem Laboratories Ltd.( Code 04)

Mr. Samir Mehta, Chairman, Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 05)

Business Woman of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mrs. Renuka Ramnath, Founder, Multiplies, Chairperson & Director, Vikram Hospitals.( Code 06)

Ms. Alka Goyal,Promoter & Director, Surya Pharmaceutical limited.( Code 07)

Ms. Suneeta Reddy, MD,,Apollo Hospitals Enterprise.( Code 08)

Ms. Monika Sood, Co-founder & Partner, Arete Advisors LLP.( Code 09)

Ms. Sangeeta Singh, CEO, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Wipro Ltd. ( Code 10)

First Generation Entrepreneur of the year 2014

Mr.Rajeish Moondraa, Founder & CEO,Truworth Health Technologies Pvt. Ltd & Health Wellness Solutions Pvt. Ltd.( Code 11)

Mr. Nikunj A. Desai, CEO, Prakruthik Health Care Pvt. Ltd.( Code 12)

Dr. Kannan Vishwanath, MD, Dr. Datsons Labs Ltd. ( Code 13)

Mr. Venkat Jasti, Chairman, Suven Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 14)

Dr. Bandi Parthasaradhi Reddy, CMD, Hetero Drugs Ltd. ( Code 15)

Hyderabad’s Most Promising & Valuable Hospital of the year 2014

Nominees

Yashoda Hospitals.( Code 16)

Sunshine Hospitals.( Code 17)

Rainbow Hospitals.( Code 18)

4 Innova Hospitals.( Code 19)

Kims Hospitals. ( Code 20)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Skincare Leader 2014

Nominees

Dr. Aparna Santhanam, Dermatologist & Cosmetologist, Shree Hospitals.( Code 21)

Dr Jaishree Sharad, CEO & Consultant Cosmetic Dermatologist, Skinfiniti Aesthetic Skin & Laser Clinic.( Code 22)

Dr Harshna Bijlani, Dermatologist Cosmetologist,CEO, The Ageless Clinic.( Code 23)

Dr. Jamuna Pai,Dermatologist and Cosmetic Dermatologist, Chairperson & Founder, Blush Clinics.( Code 24)

Dr. Chytra V Anand, Founder, CEO & Chief Cosmetic Dermatologist Kosmoderma Clinics. ( Code 25)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Life Science Company 2014 ( Code 20)

Nominees

Eris Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd.( Code 26)

Claris Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 27)

GVK Biosciences.( Code 28)

Avesthagen Ltd.( Code 29)

Krebs Biochemicals and Industries Limited.( Code 30)

India’s Most Admired Hospital Chain in Value & Customer Satisfaction 2014

Nominees

1 Metro Hospital & Heart Institute.( Code 31)

2 Fortis Healthcare.( Code 32)

3 Max Healthcare Group.( Code 33)

4 Care Hospitals Group.( Code 34)

5 Apollo Group of Hospitals.( Code 35)

 

India’s Most Admired Hospital in Cancer Care 2014

Nominees

Mazumdar-Shaw Cancer Center.( Code 36)

Tata Memorial Institute.( Code 37)

Omega Hospital.( Code 38)

Dharamshila Cancer Hospital and Research Centre.( Code 39)

HCG Cancer Care.( Code 40)

India’s Most Promising Hair Transplant Surgeon 2014

Nominees

Dr. Pathuri Madhu, Founder, Dr.Madhu's Advanced Hair Transplant Center.( Code 41)

Dr.Manoj Khanna, Founder, Chief Consultant Cosmetic Surgeon, Enhance.( Code 42)

Dr. Mohammad Khan, Founder, Dr Khan's Hair Transplant Center.( Code 43)

Dr. Sandeep Sattur, Founder, Hairrevive - Centre for Hair Restoration & Skin Rejuvenation. ( Code 44)

Dr. Bani Anand, Managing Director at Hairline International Pvt Ltd.( Code 45)

India’s Most Admired Health Insurance Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co. Ltd.( Code 46)

CIGNA Health Solutions India Pvt. Ltd.( Code 47)

Aviva Life Insurance Company India Ltd. ( Code 48)

Exide Life Insurance.( Code 49)

PNB Metlife Life Insurance Ltd.( Code 50)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Company in OTC & Nutrition 2014

Nominees

Abbott Nutrition. ( Code 51)

GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Ltd.( Code 52)

DSM Nutritional Products AG.( Code 53)

Ajanta Pharma Ltd. ( Code 54)

Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd.( Code 55)

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in Ethical Practice & Corporate Governance 2014

Nominees

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 56)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 57)

Lupin Ltd.( Code 58)

GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 59)

Cipla Ltd .( Code 60)

Pharmaleader Professional of the year 2014

Nominees

Dr Shailesh Ayyangar, Managing Director - Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 61)

Mr. Sanjiv Navangul, Managing Director, Janssen India-Johnson & Johnson Ltd.( Code 62)

Mr.Rehan Khan, MD, Abbott India Ltd.( Code 63)

Mr. Sanjay Murdeshwar, MD, Astrazeneca Pharma India Ltd.( Code 64)

Dr Kamal K Sharma, Vice Chairman, Lupin Ltd.( Code 65)

Emerging Woman Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Sumitra Shankar, CEO, Dr. Sumita Shankar's Cosmetic Clinic.( Code 66)

Dr. Priti Shukla, CEO, Dr.Priti shukla's Ambrosia Clinic.( Code 67)

Ms.Surjit Kaur, Founder & CEO, Zeal Biologicals.( Code 68)

Dr. Sofiya Rangwala, CEO, SofiyaCare Skin and Hair Clinic.( Code 69)

Ms.Maya Chorengel,Cofounder,Elevar Advisors.( Code 70)

CEO of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. A. K. Singh, Chief Executive Officer, Taj Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 71)

Mr. VK Singh -Chief Executive Officer, RPG Life Sciences Ltd.( Code 72)

Mr. Shivkumar Kunchithapatham,MD, Eisai Pharmaceuticals India Private Limited.( Code 73)

Varun Khanna, MD, Becton & Dickinson India Private Limited.( Code 74)

Rahul Chadha, Executive Director & CEO, Religare Wellness Ltd.( Code 75)

Dynamic Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. Sanjeev Jain, MD, Akums Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Limited( Code 76)

Mr.Arun Kumar, Founder and Group CEO, Strides Arcolab Limited.( Code 77)

Dr. A. M. Arun Chairman & Managing Director , Vasan Eye Care Ltd.( Code 78)

Shri Ashok Chandra, Chairman, Gangaram Hospitals.( Code 79)

Mr. Girish Rao, CMD, Vidal Healthcare Services.( Code 80)

Pharmaleader Fund Manager of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr.Shyam Shenthar,CEO, o3 Capital. ( Code 81)

Mr.Arvindkumar Alagarswamy, CEO at Attune Technologies Pvt Ltd.( Code 82)

Mr.Vishal Nevatia ,CEO & MD, India Value Fund Advisors Private Ltd. ( Code 83)

Mr.Vineet Rai, CEO & Managing Director,Aavishkaar Venture Management Services. ( Code 84)

Mr.Sameer Wagle,Managing Director, Asia Pacific Healthcare Advisors Private Limited.( Code 85)

India’s Most Promising Healthcare Retail Chain in Eye –Care Services 2014

Nominees

Vasan Healthcare Private Limited.( Code 86)

Aster Eye Hospitals. ( Code 87)

Eye-Q Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 88)

Maxivision Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 89)

Sankara Eye Hospital.( Code 90)

India’s Most Admired Company in Investor Relations & Corporate Affairs 2014

Nominees

Lupin Limited.( Code 91)

Glemark Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 92)

Dr.Reddy's Laboratories Ltd.( Code 93)

Microlabs Ltd.( Code 94)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 95)

India’s Most Valuable & Admired Pharmaceutical Group 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 96)

Abbott India Ltd.( Code 97)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 98)

Cipla Ltd. ( Code 99)

Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 100)

India's Most Powerful, Most Valuable Corporate Brand 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. ( Code 101)

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 102)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 103)

Cipla Ltd.( Code 104)

Cadila Healthcare Ltd.( Code 105)

Pharma Leader CSR Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Wockhardt Foundation.( Code 106)

Dr Reddy's Foundation.( Code 107)

Reliance Foundation.( Code 108)

AmeriCares India Foundation.( Code 109)

Utkarsh Healthcare Foundation India.( Code 110)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Diet Expert & Nutritionist 2014

Ms Shubi Husain,Nutritionist & Founder & MD, Health Sanctuary( Code 111)

Ms,Rujuta Diwekar, Nutritionist & Author (Code 112)

Ms Anjali Mukerjee, Nutritionist & Co-Founder Health Total (Code 113)

Ms Pooja Makhija, Dietitian and Nutritionist (Code 114)

Ms Shonali Sabherwal, Macrobiotic Nutritionist (Code 115)

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Individual Non-Voting Award Categories

The following independent categories are selected & finalized by the Jury Members & will not have any votings & the decisions of the jury in declaring the winner will be final & binding. Pharmaleaders reserve the rights to add/modify/delete any category based on its internal research mechanism.

India’s Most Admired Cardiologist

Healthcare Economist of the Year

Visionary Entrepreneur of the year

India’s Most Promising Diabetes-Cardiometabolic Healthcare Chain 2014

India’s Most Promising Super Specialty Hospitality In Quaternary Care Hospital

Global Indian of the year 2014

India’s Most Promising Orthopedic Surgeon 2014

India's Most Promising Entrepreneur in Ayurvedic Beauty Care of the year 2014

Healthcare Visionary of the Decade

Transformational PharmaLeader of the Decade 2014

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in HR Excellence 2014

India’s Most Admired Diabetologist 2014

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Emerging Hospital of the Year 2014

CEO of the Year – Healthcare

Transformational Biotech Leader of the Decade 2014

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Extinction

 

Following the defeats at the hands of Unicron (TF Movie) and the the Predacons (Call of the primals) The dinobots start to show signs of mutiny in the ranks of the Dinobots. Slag and Sludge question if Grimlock is truly the strongest one there is. Before a battle for a shift of power can begin with their ranks, they are interupted by one of the few Autobots all the Dinobots trust, Wheelie. He informs Grimlock that Gnaw, Wheelie's pet Sharticon went haywire destroyed a small Cybertronian fair, and commendered a shuttle and left for the Quintesson planet! In an attempt to regain control Grimlock decrees that the Dinobots will go to the Quinteson planet and retrieve Gnaw. The other dinobots are leary, but Wheelie's excited cheers about not only returning to his home planet and saving his pet/friend sway them to follow Grimlocks plan. Not being known for their piloting skills, Grimlock, Wheelie, and the Dinobots find Scattershot in the Autobot hanger and convince him to deploy them on the Quintesson planet for a recon mission. Once on the planet, they find that things are amiss. A lone Quintesson looking to reclaim the power that was usurped from them via Hot Rod, Kup, and the Dinobots has initiated Protocol: Frenzy, a program designed to reboot all the Sharticons and send them on a seek and detroy mission throughout the cosmos. Millions of them! Once on the planet, the dinobots are immediately attacked and their ship is over run and literally devoured. The Dinobots and Scattershot fight valiantly, but the sheer numbers of the Sharticons is too great and they are over run. In the midst of the battle Wheelie is searching for the spark of Gnaw, and while doing so is mortally wounded by some Sharticons forcing the heroes to retreat and regroup in Wheelies former hideaway on the planet. Defeated and with no way off the planet or to call reenforcements, their fate seems doomed. Slag says the Dinobots would crush the Sharticons with stronger leader! The fight that started on Cybertron continues in Wheelie's bunker. But in their weakened state, the battle is over shortly as Scattershot states this is madness, you are a TEAM! Scattershot states that if the other Technobots were there, they'd have a fighting chance with Computron. Then the as Grimlock surveys the bunker he sees Swoop holding the dying Wheelie, but also notices that Wheelie has scavenged parts and pieces from the left of parts of the various "residenst" of the planet. "me Grimlock say we, Dinobots ARE a team, and Dinobots shall save the day!" He looks at Scattershot. "You Scattershot will make Dinobots combine" We will be the strongest. We Will crush all those who stand in our way." "But thats... thats... INSANE" Scattershot states, thinking about the sheer destruction all of their powers combined would unleash on this planet, let alone the universe "...but what other choice do we have."Slag and Sludge have enough of following BORING Grimlock" We rather die on Shark planet befor...."Enough!!!!" Swoop says while holding the almost lifeless Wheelie. "Grimlock is dinobot, we are dinobots, he is leader, WE follow Grimlock. Friend Wheelie need our help" All the while Scattershot has surveyed and scan the items into his databanks, and scans Wheelie's body and all of the dinobots..."And help him we will Swoop"

Extinction

 

Following the defeats at the hands of Unicron (TF Movie) and the the Predacons (Call of the primals) The dinobots start to show signs of mutiny in the ranks of the Dinobots. Slag and Sludge question if Grimlock is truly the strongest one there is. Before a battle for a shift of power can begin with their ranks, they are interupted by one of the few Autobots all the Dinobots trust, Wheelie. He informs Grimlock that Gnaw, Wheelie's pet Sharticon went haywire destroyed a small Cybertronian fair, and commendered a shuttle and left for the Quintesson planet! In an attempt to regain control Grimlock decrees that the Dinobots will go to the Quinteson planet and retrieve Gnaw. The other dinobots are leary, but Wheelie's excited cheers about not only returning to his home planet and saving his pet/friend sway them to follow Grimlocks plan. Not being known for their piloting skills, Grimlock, Wheelie, and the Dinobots find Scattershot in the Autobot hanger and convince him to deploy them on the Quintesson planet for a recon mission. Once on the planet, they find that things are amiss. A lone Quintesson looking to reclaim the power that was usurped from them via Hot Rod, Kup, and the Dinobots has initiated Protocol: Frenzy, a program designed to reboot all the Sharticons and send them on a seek and detroy mission throughout the cosmos. Millions of them! Once on the planet, the dinobots are immediately attacked and their ship is over run and literally devoured. The Dinobots and Scattershot fight valiantly, but the sheer numbers of the Sharticons is too great and they are over run. In the midst of the battle Wheelie is searching for the spark of Gnaw, and while doing so is mortally wounded by some Sharticons forcing the heroes to retreat and regroup in Wheelies former hideaway on the planet. Defeated and with no way off the planet or to call reenforcements, their fate seems doomed. Slag says the Dinobots would crush the Sharticons with stronger leader! The fight that started on Cybertron continues in Wheelie's bunker. But in their weakened state, the battle is over shortly as Scattershot states this is madness, you are a TEAM! Scattershot states that if the other Technobots were there, they'd have a fighting chance with Computron. Then the as Grimlock surveys the bunker he sees Swoop holding the dying Wheelie, but also notices that Wheelie has scavenged parts and pieces from the left of parts of the various "residenst" of the planet. "me Grimlock say we, Dinobots ARE a team, and Dinobots shall save the day!" He looks at Scattershot. "You Scattershot will make Dinobots combine" We will be the strongest. We Will crush all those who stand in our way." "But thats... thats... INSANE" Scattershot states, thinking about the sheer destruction all of their powers combined would unleash on this planet, let alone the universe "...but what other choice do we have."Slag and Sludge have enough of following BORING Grimlock" We rather die on Shark planet befor...."Enough!!!!" Swoop says while holding the almost lifeless Wheelie. "Grimlock is dinobot, we are dinobots, he is leader, WE follow Grimlock. Friend Wheelie need our help" All the while Scattershot has surveyed and scan the items into his databanks, and scans Wheelie's body and all of the dinobots..."And help him we will Swoop"

Koninklijk Museum Voor Midden Afrika (1910)

 

Het Koninklijk Museum voor Midden-Afrika (KMMA) is een van de elf wetenschappelijke federale instellingen (FWI) in België, gelegen aan de Leuvensesteenweg in Tervuren in het Park van Tervuren, ten oosten van Brussel.

  

Voorkant museum, met Franse tuin

Het museum, dat tot de drukst bezochte musea van België behoort, herbergt uitzonderlijke collecties uit Centraal-Afrika. Zo beschikt het onder andere over 's werelds rijkste en meest befaamde verzameling etnografische voorwerpen uit Centraal-Afrika en over het volledige archief van Henry Morton Stanley. De wetenschappers werken in vijf verschillende domeinen:

 

culturele antropologie,

zoölogie,

geologie,

geschiedenis en

land- en bosbouweconomie.

De inhoud van het museum wordt ontsloten door het tentoonstellen van een deel van de collectie en het organiseren van tijdelijke tentoonstellingen.

 

Het huidige museum dankt zijn ontstaan aan een tijdelijke tentoonstelling die in 1897 haar deuren opende als koloniaal luik van de Wereldtentoonstelling in Brussel. De drijvende kracht achter dit initiatief was koning Leopold II. Voor deze tentoonstelling werd het Paleis der Koloniën gebouwd. Een jaar na de tentoonstelling kreeg dit tijdelijk evenement een permanent karakter en ontstond het 'Musée du Congo', dat naast een museale ook een wetenschappelijke opdracht vervulde. De collecties groeiden zo snel aan dat Leopold II reeds in 1902 besliste om een groter museum te laten bouwen. De Franse architect Charles Girault, bekend van het Parijse Petit Palais en de Koninklijke Gaanderijen van Oostende, tekende de plannen en in 1904 begon men met de bouw van het huidige museum, genoemd: Musée Colonial de Tervueren. De gevels van het gebouw werden opgetrokken in Luxemburgse zandsteen op een sokkel van blauwe hardsteen. In het interieur overheerst marmer in bedachte motieven en gevarieerde kleuren. Achter de bepleisterde gewelven wendde men staal aan als constructie-element. Net zoals in het Petit Palais voorzag de ontwerper het museum van twee ingangen. Aan de Leuvensesteenweg bevond zich de ingang voor het grote publiek. Bijzondere gasten kon men via de parkzijde in de grote erehal onder de koepel ontvangen. Door de verkeersdrukte aan de Leuvensesteenweg werd in de jaren 80 van de 20e eeuw deze toegang afgeschaft.

Op 30 april 1910, het jaar na de dood van Leopold II, vond de plechtige opening van het museum plaats door Leopolds opvolger Albert I en de toenmalige minister van Koloniën Jules Renkin. Bij de inhuldiging bracht Albert I hulde aan het werk van zijn voorganger en de moed van de pioniers. Tussen de lijnen door uitte hij ook voorzichtige kritiek op de koloniale politiek van Leopold II.

 

Meer dan honderd jaar na zijn ontstaan is het KMMA uitgegroeid tot een interculturele ontmoetingsplaats en een internationaal wetenschappelijk onderzoekscentrum. Volgens de opdrachtverklaring van het KMMA is deze instelling een wereldcentrum voor onderzoek en voor de verspreiding van kennis inzake het verleden en heden van samenlevingen en natuurlijk milieus in Afrika. Om de federale begroting van 2006 sluitend te maken, zijn bepaalde gebouwen van het KMMA ondertussen verkocht door de federale regering.

De in het hoofdgebouw tentoongestelde voorwerpen en dieren vormen minder dan 5 % van de totale museumverzameling. Enkele cijfers illustreren de rijkdom van de collectie. Het departement Afrikaanse Zoölogie telt meer dan 10.000.000 specimens, waaronder 6.000.000 insecten en 600.000 vissen.

 

De etnografieverzameling kan bogen op 120.000 etnografica (waarvan 1.600 in de tentoonstellingszalen). De afdeling etnomusicologie beheert 8000 muziekinstrumenten verzameld in subsaharisch Afrika en inzonderheid in Centraal-Afrika (Congo, Rwanda en Burundi) en 2.500 uren opnamen van traditionele muziek uit subsaharisch Afrika (inzonderheid Centraal-Afrika) waarvan de oudste teruggaan tot 1910 (wassen Edison-rollen). Het xylarium bevat meer dan 56.000 houtstalen. Meer dan 500.000 films en foto's worden bewaard in de filmotheek en fototheken. Het departement Geschiedenis beheert tot slot duizenden historische objecten en ettelijke kilometers archiefdocumenten.

 

Het huidige museumcomplex bestaat uit 5 gebouwen. Het centraal gelegen hoofdgebouw biedt onderdak aan de permanente tentoonstellingen. Het werd gebouwd onder Leopold II, door de Franse architect Charles Girault. Het gebouw is 125 m lang en 75 m breed. De voorgevel werd naar het voorbeeld van de neoclassicistische Franse praalpaleizen ingericht. Aan de rechterzijde van dit imposante gebouw bevindt zich het directiepaviljoen, aan de linkerzijde het Stanleypaviljoen, waar het volledige Stanleyarchief is in ondergebracht. In het Koloniënpaleis en in het CAPA-gebouw huizen verschillende wetenschappelijke departementen.

 

Na de laatste restauratie van 1958 was het centrale museumgebouw en bij uitbreiding de gehele museumsite toe aan een grondige renovatie. Het meer dan 100 jaar oude gebouw is heden ten dage niet meer aangepast aan de noden van een actuele museumwerking. Er werd in 2007 een globaal masterplan opgesteld voor het museumgebouw, de tuinen, het Centrum voor Rijkswetenschappelijk Onderzoek, het Koloniënpaleis, het Directiepaviljoen en het Stanleypaviljoen door een tijdelijke vereniging onder leiding van Stéphane Beel.

 

Na de volledige herziening van de site in 2013 zullen de nu verspreide archieven een plaats vinden in een nieuw te bouwen collectietoren. De wetenschappelijke diensten van het museum zullen een onderkomen vinden in het Centrum voor Rijkswetenschappelijk Onderzoek. Het oude Koloniënpaleis krijgt zijn vroegere publieksgerichte functie terug als congrescentrum, mediatheek en feestzaal. Men voorziet ook een nieuw apart te bouwen onthaalpaviljoen tussen het directiegebouw en het Koloniënpaleis. In dit gebouw vindt dan de ticketverkoop, de shop, het restaurant, de vestiaires en een picknickruimte voor kinderen zijn plaats. Via een ondergrondse galerij komt men van het nieuwe onthaalgebouw dan in het bestaande museumgebouw. Hier zijn ook de nieuwe ruimtes voor de tijdelijke tentoonstellingen ondergebracht. De bestaande ingesloten patiotuin van het museum wordt ook aangepakt. Deze krijgt een verdiepte tuin die licht brengt op het ondergrondse niveau. Het geheel kan ook dienstdoen als openluchttheater.De werkzaamheden startten eind 2013.

 

Verschillende wetenschappelijke databanken zijn voor het publiek toegankelijk. Zo beheert Metafro InfoSys een enorme metadatabank die een catalogus van gegevensbronnen over Centraal-Afrika bevat. Bovendien beschikt het KMMA over publieksgerichte diensten die een link zijn tussen het grote publiek en de collecties en het wetenschappelijke werk van het KMMA. De laatste jaren plaatste het Museum zich herhaaldelijk in de kijker met een aantal opmerkelijke tentoonstellingen. Het nieuwe beleid inzake tijdelijke tentoonstellingen richt zich op de valorisatie van de eigen museumcollectie en het hieraan verbonden wetenschappelijk onderzoek en op het ontvangen van externe tentoonstellingen.

De dienst educatie en cultuur organiseert activiteiten voor kinderen, jongeren en volwassenen die een verhelderende interdisciplinaire kijk op Afrika bieden.

 

The Royal Museum for Central Africa or RMCA (Dutch: Koninklijk Museum voor Midden-Afrika or KMMA; French: Musée royal de l'Afrique centrale or MRAC), colloquially known as the Africa Museum, is an ethnography and natural history museum situated in Tervuren in Flemish Brabant, Belgium, just outside Brussels. It was first built to showcase King Leopold II's Congo Free State in the 1897 World Exhibition.

 

The museum focuses on the Congo, a former Belgian colony. The sphere of interest however (especially in biological research) extends to the whole Congo River basin, Middle Africa, East Africa and West Africa, attempting to integrate "Africa" as a whole. Intended originally as a colonial museum, from 1960 onwards it has more focused on ethnography and anthropology. Like most museums, it houses a research department in addition to its public exhibit department.

 

Not all research pertains to Africa (e.g. research on the archaeozoology of Sagalassos, Turkey). Some researchers have strong ties with the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences.

 

As of November 2013, the museum is closed for renovation work (including the construction of new exhibition space) which is expected to last until June 2018 when the museum will reopen.

 

After his Congo Free State was recognized by the Berlin Conference of 1884–1885, King Leopold II wanted to publicise the civilizing mission and the economic opportunities available in the colony to a wider public, both in Belgium and internationally. After considering other places, the king decided to have a temporary exhibition in his royal estate at Tervuren. When the 1897 International Exposition was held in Brussels, a colonial section was built in Tervuren, connected to the city centre by the monumental Avenue de Tervueren. The Brussels-Tervuren tram line 44 was built at the same time as the original museum by King Leopold II to bring the visitors from the city centre to the colonial exhibition. The colonial section was hosted in the Palais des Colonies (fr) (Palace of the Colonies). The building was designed by the Belgian architect Albert-Philippe Aldophe and the classical gardens by French landscape architect Elie Lainé. In the main hall Georges Hobé designed a distinctive wooden Art Nouveau structure to evoke the forest, using Bilinga wood, an African tree. The exhibition displayed ethnographic objects, stuffed animals and Congolese export products (coffee, cacao and tobacco). In the park, a temporary "Human zoo" - a copy of an African village - was built, in which 60 Congolese people lived for the duration of the exhibition. The exposition was a huge success.

  

The museum during the renovation (2016)

In 1898 the Palace of the Colonies became the Museum of the Congo (Musée du Congo) and a permanent exhibition was installed. A decade later, in 1912, a small, similar museum - the Musée africain de Namur (fr) (African Museum of Namur) - was opened in Namur. The Museum began to support academic research, but due to the avid collecting of the scientists, the collection soon grew too large for the museum and enlargement was needed. Tervuren became a rich suburb of Brussels. The new museum started construction in 1904 and was designed by the French architect Charles Girault in neoclassical "palace" architecture, reminiscent of Petit Palais in Paris, with large gardens extending into the Tervuren Forest (a part of the Sonian Forest). It was officially opened by King Albert I in 1910 and named the Museum of the Belgian Congo (Musée du Congo Belge or Museum van Belgisch-Kongo). In 1952 the adjective "Royal" was added. In preparation for Expo '58, in 1957 a large building was constructed to accommodate African personnel working in the exhibition: the Centre d'Accueil du Personnel Africain (CAPA). In 1960, following the independence of the Congo, the museum's name was changed to its current title: the Royal Museum for Central Africa.

  

A clone my friend gave me as B-day present awhile ago. Time for the bio:

 

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Buzz: From an early age, CT-109 showed advanced skill and much aggression. His Kominoan cloners decided to put him through ARC training. He failed miserably on his final test, but the Kominoans noticed his skills in mixed martial arts. They then put him through intense commando training. He passed his final test with ease and became the squad leader of Nova squad. While stationed on Felucia, Buzz got lost in the jungle along with the rest of his commando squad. It's been 3 months since they were reported lost. Because of the great dangers of the Felucian jungles, Nova squad had little chance of surviving.

 

I'll try to make a moc of Nova squad getting lost after Christmas.

* crop grey dress with front bow 'Mannequin'

* skinny jeans 'MNG'

* orange chiffon headband from my friend

* metalic silver high heels 'Farfalla'

* retro gold watch 'Casio Databank'

Extinction

 

Following the defeats at the hands of Unicron (TF Movie) and the the Predacons (Call of the primals) The dinobots start to show signs of mutiny in the ranks of the Dinobots. Slag and Sludge question if Grimlock is truly the strongest one there is. Before a battle for a shift of power can begin with their ranks, they are interupted by one of the few Autobots all the Dinobots trust, Wheelie. He informs Grimlock that Gnaw, Wheelie's pet Sharticon went haywire destroyed a small Cybertronian fair, and commendered a shuttle and left for the Quintesson planet! In an attempt to regain control Grimlock decrees that the Dinobots will go to the Quinteson planet and retrieve Gnaw. The other dinobots are leary, but Wheelie's excited cheers about not only returning to his home planet and saving his pet/friend sway them to follow Grimlocks plan. Not being known for their piloting skills, Grimlock, Wheelie, and the Dinobots find Scattershot in the Autobot hanger and convince him to deploy them on the Quintesson planet for a recon mission. Once on the planet, they find that things are amiss. A lone Quintesson looking to reclaim the power that was usurped from them via Hot Rod, Kup, and the Dinobots has initiated Protocol: Frenzy, a program designed to reboot all the Sharticons and send them on a seek and detroy mission throughout the cosmos. Millions of them! Once on the planet, the dinobots are immediately attacked and their ship is over run and literally devoured. The Dinobots and Scattershot fight valiantly, but the sheer numbers of the Sharticons is too great and they are over run. In the midst of the battle Wheelie is searching for the spark of Gnaw, and while doing so is mortally wounded by some Sharticons forcing the heroes to retreat and regroup in Wheelies former hideaway on the planet. Defeated and with no way off the planet or to call reenforcements, their fate seems doomed. Slag says the Dinobots would crush the Sharticons with stronger leader! The fight that started on Cybertron continues in Wheelie's bunker. But in their weakened state, the battle is over shortly as Scattershot states this is madness, you are a TEAM! Scattershot states that if the other Technobots were there, they'd have a fighting chance with Computron. Then the as Grimlock surveys the bunker he sees Swoop holding the dying Wheelie, but also notices that Wheelie has scavenged parts and pieces from the left of parts of the various "residenst" of the planet. "me Grimlock say we, Dinobots ARE a team, and Dinobots shall save the day!" He looks at Scattershot. "You Scattershot will make Dinobots combine" We will be the strongest. We Will crush all those who stand in our way." "But thats... thats... INSANE" Scattershot states, thinking about the sheer destruction all of their powers combined would unleash on this planet, let alone the universe "...but what other choice do we have."Slag and Sludge have enough of following BORING Grimlock" We rather die on Shark planet befor...."Enough!!!!" Swoop says while holding the almost lifeless Wheelie. "Grimlock is dinobot, we are dinobots, he is leader, WE follow Grimlock. Friend Wheelie need our help" All the while Scattershot has surveyed and scan the items into his databanks, and scans Wheelie's body and all of the dinobots..."And help him we will Swoop"

GSK, Cipla, Sun Pharma, Abbott, Zydus Cadila,Microlabs among others in top category at PharmaLeaders Award Nominations 2014

 

Pharmaleaders announce the biggest Healthcare Award Nominations in top 25 categories at 7th Annual Pharmaceutical Leadership Summit & Pharmaleaders Business Leadership Awards 2014

 

Tuesday,11th November 2014, Mumbai, Maharashtra. Nation’s biggest & most awaited,credible & prestigious leadership awards in pharmaceuticals, healthcare & biotechnology are announced by the Pharmaleaders Group ( www.pharmaleaders.tv ), a division of Network 7 Media Group (www.network7mediagroup.com )today with 25 top categories for voting by the public to chose the best companies & top performers based on the declaration by pharmaleaders of top five finalists. Various stakeholders of healthcare & physical interviews will be carried out by Pharmaleaders Journalists/Researchers to a sample size of 3.5 Lakh voters in the databank will be conducted in 16 Cities & will be counted in final voting. However only 40 % of weightage are to be given to Sms/Email/Online/Physical Interviews to gauge the mood of the nation while 60 % will purely rest on the merits & the decision of the eminent panel of jury members will be final to give the real justice & make it transparent in our quest to find the real winners as has been the practice exercised over the last 6 annual editions. Pharmaleaders awards are described as India’s Only Dedicated Celebration Of Excellence In Healthcare Innovation, Pharmaceutical & Medical Excellence And Brand Transformation. The final winners will be announced on the event date on Friday,26th December 2014 at Hotel Sahara Star in Mumbai in a glittering power packed influential gatherings of top healthcare leaders. Pharmaleaders is debating on two powerful themes Make In India – Healthcare Reforms, Insurance,Innovations,Investments & Infrastructure &“Empowering India’s Developing Healthcare System” - Investing the Healthcare Solutions of Tomorrow in difficult Times

 

Announcing the nominations of the 25 categories, Satya Brahma, Chairman & Editor-In-Chief of Pharmaleaders said, “ Pharmaleaders attempt is to recognize the shining stars of the Indian healthcare industry where merit & performances coupled with innovation in business strategies & technology excellence are the main pillars of award methodology. The approach of the Pharmaleaders is not just to felicitate the companies & individuals who are already big & have made a name to reckon with but also to trace the hidden talents who are not in the media limelight, extensive survey & research by pharmaleaders team bring top five finalists out of more than 100 players & are finally thrown to public voting. The rich & glorious tradion of honouring the leaders in the past one decade will reveal that Pharmaleaders has given justice to the award title by mixing established players with young unsung leaders.”

Nomination voting Category

Business Leader of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Azad Moopen, Founder Chairman, DM Healthcare.( Code 01)

Mr. R.C. Juneja, CMD, Mankind Pharma Ltd.(Code 02)

Kallam Satish Reddy, Vice Chairman & MD, Dr Reddys Laboratories Ltd.(Code 06)

Mr.B.N.Singh,MD,Alkem Laboratories Ltd.( Code 04)

Mr. Samir Mehta, Chairman, Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 05)

Business Woman of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mrs. Renuka Ramnath, Founder, Multiplies, Chairperson & Director, Vikram Hospitals.( Code 06)

Ms. Alka Goyal,Promoter & Director, Surya Pharmaceutical limited.( Code 07)

Ms. Suneeta Reddy, MD,,Apollo Hospitals Enterprise.( Code 08)

Ms. Monika Sood, Co-founder & Partner, Arete Advisors LLP.( Code 09)

Ms. Sangeeta Singh, CEO, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Wipro Ltd. ( Code 10)

First Generation Entrepreneur of the year 2014

Mr.Rajeish Moondraa, Founder & CEO,Truworth Health Technologies Pvt. Ltd & Health Wellness Solutions Pvt. Ltd.( Code 11)

Mr. Nikunj A. Desai, CEO, Prakruthik Health Care Pvt. Ltd.( Code 12)

Dr. Kannan Vishwanath, MD, Dr. Datsons Labs Ltd. ( Code 13)

Mr. Venkat Jasti, Chairman, Suven Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 14)

Dr. Bandi Parthasaradhi Reddy, CMD, Hetero Drugs Ltd. ( Code 15)

Hyderabad’s Most Promising & Valuable Hospital of the year 2014

Nominees

Yashoda Hospitals.( Code 16)

Sunshine Hospitals.( Code 17)

Rainbow Hospitals.( Code 18)

4 Innova Hospitals.( Code 19)

Kims Hospitals. ( Code 20)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Skincare Leader 2014

Nominees

Dr. Aparna Santhanam, Dermatologist & Cosmetologist, Shree Hospitals.( Code 21)

Dr Jaishree Sharad, CEO & Consultant Cosmetic Dermatologist, Skinfiniti Aesthetic Skin & Laser Clinic.( Code 22)

Dr Harshna Bijlani, Dermatologist Cosmetologist,CEO, The Ageless Clinic.( Code 23)

Dr. Jamuna Pai,Dermatologist and Cosmetic Dermatologist, Chairperson & Founder, Blush Clinics.( Code 24)

Dr. Chytra V Anand, Founder, CEO & Chief Cosmetic Dermatologist Kosmoderma Clinics. ( Code 25)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Life Science Company 2014 ( Code 20)

Nominees

Eris Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd.( Code 26)

Claris Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 27)

GVK Biosciences.( Code 28)

Avesthagen Ltd.( Code 29)

Krebs Biochemicals and Industries Limited.( Code 30)

India’s Most Admired Hospital Chain in Value & Customer Satisfaction 2014

Nominees

1 Metro Hospital & Heart Institute.( Code 31)

2 Fortis Healthcare.( Code 32)

3 Max Healthcare Group.( Code 33)

4 Care Hospitals Group.( Code 34)

5 Apollo Group of Hospitals.( Code 35)

 

India’s Most Admired Hospital in Cancer Care 2014

Nominees

Mazumdar-Shaw Cancer Center.( Code 36)

Tata Memorial Institute.( Code 37)

Omega Hospital.( Code 38)

Dharamshila Cancer Hospital and Research Centre.( Code 39)

HCG Cancer Care.( Code 40)

India’s Most Promising Hair Transplant Surgeon 2014

Nominees

Dr. Pathuri Madhu, Founder, Dr.Madhu's Advanced Hair Transplant Center.( Code 41)

Dr.Manoj Khanna, Founder, Chief Consultant Cosmetic Surgeon, Enhance.( Code 42)

Dr. Mohammad Khan, Founder, Dr Khan's Hair Transplant Center.( Code 43)

Dr. Sandeep Sattur, Founder, Hairrevive - Centre for Hair Restoration & Skin Rejuvenation. ( Code 44)

Dr. Bani Anand, Managing Director at Hairline International Pvt Ltd.( Code 45)

India’s Most Admired Health Insurance Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co. Ltd.( Code 46)

CIGNA Health Solutions India Pvt. Ltd.( Code 47)

Aviva Life Insurance Company India Ltd. ( Code 48)

Exide Life Insurance.( Code 49)

PNB Metlife Life Insurance Ltd.( Code 50)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Company in OTC & Nutrition 2014

Nominees

Abbott Nutrition. ( Code 51)

GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Ltd.( Code 52)

DSM Nutritional Products AG.( Code 53)

Ajanta Pharma Ltd. ( Code 54)

Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd.( Code 55)

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in Ethical Practice & Corporate Governance 2014

Nominees

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 56)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 57)

Lupin Ltd.( Code 58)

GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 59)

Cipla Ltd .( Code 60)

Pharmaleader Professional of the year 2014

Nominees

Dr Shailesh Ayyangar, Managing Director - Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 61)

Mr. Sanjiv Navangul, Managing Director, Janssen India-Johnson & Johnson Ltd.( Code 62)

Mr.Rehan Khan, MD, Abbott India Ltd.( Code 63)

Mr. Sanjay Murdeshwar, MD, Astrazeneca Pharma India Ltd.( Code 64)

Dr Kamal K Sharma, Vice Chairman, Lupin Ltd.( Code 65)

Emerging Woman Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Sumitra Shankar, CEO, Dr. Sumita Shankar's Cosmetic Clinic.( Code 66)

Dr. Priti Shukla, CEO, Dr.Priti shukla's Ambrosia Clinic.( Code 67)

Ms.Surjit Kaur, Founder & CEO, Zeal Biologicals.( Code 68)

Dr. Sofiya Rangwala, CEO, SofiyaCare Skin and Hair Clinic.( Code 69)

Ms.Maya Chorengel,Cofounder,Elevar Advisors.( Code 70)

CEO of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. A. K. Singh, Chief Executive Officer, Taj Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 71)

Mr. VK Singh -Chief Executive Officer, RPG Life Sciences Ltd.( Code 72)

Mr. Shivkumar Kunchithapatham,MD, Eisai Pharmaceuticals India Private Limited.( Code 73)

Varun Khanna, MD, Becton & Dickinson India Private Limited.( Code 74)

Rahul Chadha, Executive Director & CEO, Religare Wellness Ltd.( Code 75)

Dynamic Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. Sanjeev Jain, MD, Akums Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Limited( Code 76)

Mr.Arun Kumar, Founder and Group CEO, Strides Arcolab Limited.( Code 77)

Dr. A. M. Arun Chairman & Managing Director , Vasan Eye Care Ltd.( Code 78)

Shri Ashok Chandra, Chairman, Gangaram Hospitals.( Code 79)

Mr. Girish Rao, CMD, Vidal Healthcare Services.( Code 80)

Pharmaleader Fund Manager of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr.Shyam Shenthar,CEO, o3 Capital. ( Code 81)

Mr.Arvindkumar Alagarswamy, CEO at Attune Technologies Pvt Ltd.( Code 82)

Mr.Vishal Nevatia ,CEO & MD, India Value Fund Advisors Private Ltd. ( Code 83)

Mr.Vineet Rai, CEO & Managing Director,Aavishkaar Venture Management Services. ( Code 84)

Mr.Sameer Wagle,Managing Director, Asia Pacific Healthcare Advisors Private Limited.( Code 85)

India’s Most Promising Healthcare Retail Chain in Eye –Care Services 2014

Nominees

Vasan Healthcare Private Limited.( Code 86)

Aster Eye Hospitals. ( Code 87)

Eye-Q Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 88)

Maxivision Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 89)

Sankara Eye Hospital.( Code 90)

India’s Most Admired Company in Investor Relations & Corporate Affairs 2014

Nominees

Lupin Limited.( Code 91)

Glemark Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 92)

Dr.Reddy's Laboratories Ltd.( Code 93)

Microlabs Ltd.( Code 94)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 95)

India’s Most Valuable & Admired Pharmaceutical Group 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 96)

Abbott India Ltd.( Code 97)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 98)

Cipla Ltd. ( Code 99)

Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 100)

India's Most Powerful, Most Valuable Corporate Brand 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. ( Code 101)

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 102)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 103)

Cipla Ltd.( Code 104)

Cadila Healthcare Ltd.( Code 105)

Pharma Leader CSR Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Wockhardt Foundation.( Code 106)

Dr Reddy's Foundation.( Code 107)

Reliance Foundation.( Code 108)

AmeriCares India Foundation.( Code 109)

Utkarsh Healthcare Foundation India.( Code 110)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Diet Expert & Nutritionist 2014

Ms Shubi Husain,Nutritionist & Founder & MD, Health Sanctuary( Code 111)

Ms,Rujuta Diwekar, Nutritionist & Author (Code 112)

Ms Anjali Mukerjee, Nutritionist & Co-Founder Health Total (Code 113)

Ms Pooja Makhija, Dietitian and Nutritionist (Code 114)

Ms Shonali Sabherwal, Macrobiotic Nutritionist (Code 115)

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Individual Non-Voting Award Categories

The following independent categories are selected & finalized by the Jury Members & will not have any votings & the decisions of the jury in declaring the winner will be final & binding. Pharmaleaders reserve the rights to add/modify/delete any category based on its internal research mechanism.

India’s Most Admired Cardiologist

Healthcare Economist of the Year

Visionary Entrepreneur of the year

India’s Most Promising Diabetes-Cardiometabolic Healthcare Chain 2014

India’s Most Promising Super Specialty Hospitality In Quaternary Care Hospital

Global Indian of the year 2014

India’s Most Promising Orthopedic Surgeon 2014

India's Most Promising Entrepreneur in Ayurvedic Beauty Care of the year 2014

Healthcare Visionary of the Decade

Transformational PharmaLeader of the Decade 2014

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in HR Excellence 2014

India’s Most Admired Diabetologist 2014

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Emerging Hospital of the Year 2014

CEO of the Year – Healthcare

Transformational Biotech Leader of the Decade 2014

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GSK, Cipla, Sun Pharma, Abbott, Zydus Cadila,Microlabs among others in top category at PharmaLeaders Award Nominations 2014

 

Pharmaleaders announce the biggest Healthcare Award Nominations in top 25 categories at 7th Annual Pharmaceutical Leadership Summit & Pharmaleaders Business Leadership Awards 2014

 

Tuesday,11th November 2014, Mumbai, Maharashtra. Nation’s biggest & most awaited,credible & prestigious leadership awards in pharmaceuticals, healthcare & biotechnology are announced by the Pharmaleaders Group ( www.pharmaleaders.tv ), a division of Network 7 Media Group (www.network7mediagroup.com )today with 25 top categories for voting by the public to chose the best companies & top performers based on the declaration by pharmaleaders of top five finalists. Various stakeholders of healthcare & physical interviews will be carried out by Pharmaleaders Journalists/Researchers to a sample size of 3.5 Lakh voters in the databank will be conducted in 16 Cities & will be counted in final voting. However only 40 % of weightage are to be given to Sms/Email/Online/Physical Interviews to gauge the mood of the nation while 60 % will purely rest on the merits & the decision of the eminent panel of jury members will be final to give the real justice & make it transparent in our quest to find the real winners as has been the practice exercised over the last 6 annual editions. Pharmaleaders awards are described as India’s Only Dedicated Celebration Of Excellence In Healthcare Innovation, Pharmaceutical & Medical Excellence And Brand Transformation. The final winners will be announced on the event date on Friday,26th December 2014 at Hotel Sahara Star in Mumbai in a glittering power packed influential gatherings of top healthcare leaders. Pharmaleaders is debating on two powerful themes Make In India – Healthcare Reforms, Insurance,Innovations,Investments & Infrastructure &“Empowering India’s Developing Healthcare System” - Investing the Healthcare Solutions of Tomorrow in difficult Times

 

Announcing the nominations of the 25 categories, Satya Brahma, Chairman & Editor-In-Chief of Pharmaleaders said, “ Pharmaleaders attempt is to recognize the shining stars of the Indian healthcare industry where merit & performances coupled with innovation in business strategies & technology excellence are the main pillars of award methodology. The approach of the Pharmaleaders is not just to felicitate the companies & individuals who are already big & have made a name to reckon with but also to trace the hidden talents who are not in the media limelight, extensive survey & research by pharmaleaders team bring top five finalists out of more than 100 players & are finally thrown to public voting. The rich & glorious tradion of honouring the leaders in the past one decade will reveal that Pharmaleaders has given justice to the award title by mixing established players with young unsung leaders.”

Nomination voting Category

Business Leader of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Azad Moopen, Founder Chairman, DM Healthcare.( Code 01)

Mr. R.C. Juneja, CMD, Mankind Pharma Ltd.(Code 02)

Kallam Satish Reddy, Vice Chairman & MD, Dr Reddys Laboratories Ltd.(Code 06)

Mr.B.N.Singh,MD,Alkem Laboratories Ltd.( Code 04)

Mr. Samir Mehta, Chairman, Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 05)

Business Woman of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mrs. Renuka Ramnath, Founder, Multiplies, Chairperson & Director, Vikram Hospitals.( Code 06)

Ms. Alka Goyal,Promoter & Director, Surya Pharmaceutical limited.( Code 07)

Ms. Suneeta Reddy, MD,,Apollo Hospitals Enterprise.( Code 08)

Ms. Monika Sood, Co-founder & Partner, Arete Advisors LLP.( Code 09)

Ms. Sangeeta Singh, CEO, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Wipro Ltd. ( Code 10)

First Generation Entrepreneur of the year 2014

Mr.Rajeish Moondraa, Founder & CEO,Truworth Health Technologies Pvt. Ltd & Health Wellness Solutions Pvt. Ltd.( Code 11)

Mr. Nikunj A. Desai, CEO, Prakruthik Health Care Pvt. Ltd.( Code 12)

Dr. Kannan Vishwanath, MD, Dr. Datsons Labs Ltd. ( Code 13)

Mr. Venkat Jasti, Chairman, Suven Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 14)

Dr. Bandi Parthasaradhi Reddy, CMD, Hetero Drugs Ltd. ( Code 15)

Hyderabad’s Most Promising & Valuable Hospital of the year 2014

Nominees

Yashoda Hospitals.( Code 16)

Sunshine Hospitals.( Code 17)

Rainbow Hospitals.( Code 18)

4 Innova Hospitals.( Code 19)

Kims Hospitals. ( Code 20)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Skincare Leader 2014

Nominees

Dr. Aparna Santhanam, Dermatologist & Cosmetologist, Shree Hospitals.( Code 21)

Dr Jaishree Sharad, CEO & Consultant Cosmetic Dermatologist, Skinfiniti Aesthetic Skin & Laser Clinic.( Code 22)

Dr Harshna Bijlani, Dermatologist Cosmetologist,CEO, The Ageless Clinic.( Code 23)

Dr. Jamuna Pai,Dermatologist and Cosmetic Dermatologist, Chairperson & Founder, Blush Clinics.( Code 24)

Dr. Chytra V Anand, Founder, CEO & Chief Cosmetic Dermatologist Kosmoderma Clinics. ( Code 25)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Life Science Company 2014 ( Code 20)

Nominees

Eris Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd.( Code 26)

Claris Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 27)

GVK Biosciences.( Code 28)

Avesthagen Ltd.( Code 29)

Krebs Biochemicals and Industries Limited.( Code 30)

India’s Most Admired Hospital Chain in Value & Customer Satisfaction 2014

Nominees

1 Metro Hospital & Heart Institute.( Code 31)

2 Fortis Healthcare.( Code 32)

3 Max Healthcare Group.( Code 33)

4 Care Hospitals Group.( Code 34)

5 Apollo Group of Hospitals.( Code 35)

 

India’s Most Admired Hospital in Cancer Care 2014

Nominees

Mazumdar-Shaw Cancer Center.( Code 36)

Tata Memorial Institute.( Code 37)

Omega Hospital.( Code 38)

Dharamshila Cancer Hospital and Research Centre.( Code 39)

HCG Cancer Care.( Code 40)

India’s Most Promising Hair Transplant Surgeon 2014

Nominees

Dr. Pathuri Madhu, Founder, Dr.Madhu's Advanced Hair Transplant Center.( Code 41)

Dr.Manoj Khanna, Founder, Chief Consultant Cosmetic Surgeon, Enhance.( Code 42)

Dr. Mohammad Khan, Founder, Dr Khan's Hair Transplant Center.( Code 43)

Dr. Sandeep Sattur, Founder, Hairrevive - Centre for Hair Restoration & Skin Rejuvenation. ( Code 44)

Dr. Bani Anand, Managing Director at Hairline International Pvt Ltd.( Code 45)

India’s Most Admired Health Insurance Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co. Ltd.( Code 46)

CIGNA Health Solutions India Pvt. Ltd.( Code 47)

Aviva Life Insurance Company India Ltd. ( Code 48)

Exide Life Insurance.( Code 49)

PNB Metlife Life Insurance Ltd.( Code 50)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Company in OTC & Nutrition 2014

Nominees

Abbott Nutrition. ( Code 51)

GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Ltd.( Code 52)

DSM Nutritional Products AG.( Code 53)

Ajanta Pharma Ltd. ( Code 54)

Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd.( Code 55)

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in Ethical Practice & Corporate Governance 2014

Nominees

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 56)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 57)

Lupin Ltd.( Code 58)

GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 59)

Cipla Ltd .( Code 60)

Pharmaleader Professional of the year 2014

Nominees

Dr Shailesh Ayyangar, Managing Director - Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 61)

Mr. Sanjiv Navangul, Managing Director, Janssen India-Johnson & Johnson Ltd.( Code 62)

Mr.Rehan Khan, MD, Abbott India Ltd.( Code 63)

Mr. Sanjay Murdeshwar, MD, Astrazeneca Pharma India Ltd.( Code 64)

Dr Kamal K Sharma, Vice Chairman, Lupin Ltd.( Code 65)

Emerging Woman Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Sumitra Shankar, CEO, Dr. Sumita Shankar's Cosmetic Clinic.( Code 66)

Dr. Priti Shukla, CEO, Dr.Priti shukla's Ambrosia Clinic.( Code 67)

Ms.Surjit Kaur, Founder & CEO, Zeal Biologicals.( Code 68)

Dr. Sofiya Rangwala, CEO, SofiyaCare Skin and Hair Clinic.( Code 69)

Ms.Maya Chorengel,Cofounder,Elevar Advisors.( Code 70)

CEO of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. A. K. Singh, Chief Executive Officer, Taj Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 71)

Mr. VK Singh -Chief Executive Officer, RPG Life Sciences Ltd.( Code 72)

Mr. Shivkumar Kunchithapatham,MD, Eisai Pharmaceuticals India Private Limited.( Code 73)

Varun Khanna, MD, Becton & Dickinson India Private Limited.( Code 74)

Rahul Chadha, Executive Director & CEO, Religare Wellness Ltd.( Code 75)

Dynamic Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. Sanjeev Jain, MD, Akums Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Limited( Code 76)

Mr.Arun Kumar, Founder and Group CEO, Strides Arcolab Limited.( Code 77)

Dr. A. M. Arun Chairman & Managing Director , Vasan Eye Care Ltd.( Code 78)

Shri Ashok Chandra, Chairman, Gangaram Hospitals.( Code 79)

Mr. Girish Rao, CMD, Vidal Healthcare Services.( Code 80)

Pharmaleader Fund Manager of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr.Shyam Shenthar,CEO, o3 Capital. ( Code 81)

Mr.Arvindkumar Alagarswamy, CEO at Attune Technologies Pvt Ltd.( Code 82)

Mr.Vishal Nevatia ,CEO & MD, India Value Fund Advisors Private Ltd. ( Code 83)

Mr.Vineet Rai, CEO & Managing Director,Aavishkaar Venture Management Services. ( Code 84)

Mr.Sameer Wagle,Managing Director, Asia Pacific Healthcare Advisors Private Limited.( Code 85)

India’s Most Promising Healthcare Retail Chain in Eye –Care Services 2014

Nominees

Vasan Healthcare Private Limited.( Code 86)

Aster Eye Hospitals. ( Code 87)

Eye-Q Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 88)

Maxivision Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 89)

Sankara Eye Hospital.( Code 90)

India’s Most Admired Company in Investor Relations & Corporate Affairs 2014

Nominees

Lupin Limited.( Code 91)

Glemark Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 92)

Dr.Reddy's Laboratories Ltd.( Code 93)

Microlabs Ltd.( Code 94)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 95)

India’s Most Valuable & Admired Pharmaceutical Group 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 96)

Abbott India Ltd.( Code 97)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 98)

Cipla Ltd. ( Code 99)

Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 100)

India's Most Powerful, Most Valuable Corporate Brand 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. ( Code 101)

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 102)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 103)

Cipla Ltd.( Code 104)

Cadila Healthcare Ltd.( Code 105)

Pharma Leader CSR Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Wockhardt Foundation.( Code 106)

Dr Reddy's Foundation.( Code 107)

Reliance Foundation.( Code 108)

AmeriCares India Foundation.( Code 109)

Utkarsh Healthcare Foundation India.( Code 110)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Diet Expert & Nutritionist 2014

Ms Shubi Husain,Nutritionist & Founder & MD, Health Sanctuary( Code 111)

Ms,Rujuta Diwekar, Nutritionist & Author (Code 112)

Ms Anjali Mukerjee, Nutritionist & Co-Founder Health Total (Code 113)

Ms Pooja Makhija, Dietitian and Nutritionist (Code 114)

Ms Shonali Sabherwal, Macrobiotic Nutritionist (Code 115)

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Individual Non-Voting Award Categories

The following independent categories are selected & finalized by the Jury Members & will not have any votings & the decisions of the jury in declaring the winner will be final & binding. Pharmaleaders reserve the rights to add/modify/delete any category based on its internal research mechanism.

India’s Most Admired Cardiologist

Healthcare Economist of the Year

Visionary Entrepreneur of the year

India’s Most Promising Diabetes-Cardiometabolic Healthcare Chain 2014

India’s Most Promising Super Specialty Hospitality In Quaternary Care Hospital

Global Indian of the year 2014

India’s Most Promising Orthopedic Surgeon 2014

India's Most Promising Entrepreneur in Ayurvedic Beauty Care of the year 2014

Healthcare Visionary of the Decade

Transformational PharmaLeader of the Decade 2014

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in HR Excellence 2014

India’s Most Admired Diabetologist 2014

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Emerging Hospital of the Year 2014

CEO of the Year – Healthcare

Transformational Biotech Leader of the Decade 2014

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Pharmaleaders is India’s first opinion based & research driven bi-monthly magazine & has a decade of relentless reporting in Pharma Journalism in an unbiased, fearless & independent way. Over the last one decade, The Magazine has covered some of the biggest voices in healthcare Industry. Available both in digital & printed format, Pharmaleaders has emerged out as a leading title in voicing the opinion of the healthcare industry to the statutory Authorities like Ministry of Health & Family Affairs, Dept of Chemicals & Fertilizers, DCGA, FDA & many other institutions to present the pressing demands of the healthcare industry. Network 7 Media Group Media Outfit, a unit of Pharmaleaders, is a result of emergence of an extreme thought process in the form of some of the biggest & exclusive media properties that arose due to the frustration & disappointment of the present status-quo of the society in existence in the form of a careless & extremely insensitive administration of a large set-up. Network 7 Group has continuously strived to expose the misdeeds of the corrupt administrative fabrics or poor legislation or failure of a large entity in corporate governanance. Distinctively standing out of other media initiatives, Network 7 group has been in the forefront of championing the cause of good governance , fair, unbiased & independent reporting in national & international fields. Driven by the objective to address & deliberate some of the burning issues, sometimes neglected causes, Pharmaleaders is pioneering the concept of introducing a fierce democratic process in the form a mass resistance in bringing into the forefront of issues that matter most in the form of digital, printed, published, conclaves, summits & even in blogs & letters shoot out to the authoritative. Headquartered in Mumbai, Network 7 Group Media Outfit is backed & operated by some of the biggest think-tanks of the contemporary society whose ideas & actions are reflected in the form of editorials & exclusive news findings. Network 7 Group Media is present in the form of digital media production, publications, high-profile international events & healthcare communications

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Technology has resulted in ‘Big Data’ being generated all around us, all the time.

 

I work with ‘Big Data’ to explore children and young people’s mental health, analysing millions of anonymised routinely collected health records in a secure environment, The SAIL Databank. We aim to answer important questions such as are we medicalising unhappiness or are we under-recognising and under-treating young people?

 

I never forget the individuals in the rows of data but in a public lecture I was asked ‘How do feelings become numbers?. So in collaboration with artist Karen Ingham we worked with young people to use new technology differently and explore feelings more directly. We asked them to create a 3D immersive version of their state of mind using the Virtual Reality VIVE headset with the ‘Tilt Brush’. They could walk in, out and around these visual representations of feelings- a true mind-body approach.

 

This is an image from one young person, used to ‘connect’ them back to their session- technology as an affective object (objects that transfer emotional data from object to subject).

 

Extinction

 

Following the defeats at the hands of Unicron (TF Movie) and the the Predacons (Call of the primals) The dinobots start to show signs of mutiny in the ranks of the Dinobots. Slag and Sludge question if Grimlock is truly the strongest one there is. Before a battle for a shift of power can begin with their ranks, they are interupted by one of the few Autobots all the Dinobots trust, Wheelie. He informs Grimlock that Gnaw, Wheelie's pet Sharticon went haywire destroyed a small Cybertronian fair, and commendered a shuttle and left for the Quintesson planet! In an attempt to regain control Grimlock decrees that the Dinobots will go to the Quinteson planet and retrieve Gnaw. The other dinobots are leary, but Wheelie's excited cheers about not only returning to his home planet and saving his pet/friend sway them to follow Grimlocks plan. Not being known for their piloting skills, Grimlock, Wheelie, and the Dinobots find Scattershot in the Autobot hanger and convince him to deploy them on the Quintesson planet for a recon mission. Once on the planet, they find that things are amiss. A lone Quintesson looking to reclaim the power that was usurped from them via Hot Rod, Kup, and the Dinobots has initiated Protocol: Frenzy, a program designed to reboot all the Sharticons and send them on a seek and detroy mission throughout the cosmos. Millions of them! Once on the planet, the dinobots are immediately attacked and their ship is over run and literally devoured. The Dinobots and Scattershot fight valiantly, but the sheer numbers of the Sharticons is too great and they are over run. In the midst of the battle Wheelie is searching for the spark of Gnaw, and while doing so is mortally wounded by some Sharticons forcing the heroes to retreat and regroup in Wheelies former hideaway on the planet. Defeated and with no way off the planet or to call reenforcements, their fate seems doomed. Slag says the Dinobots would crush the Sharticons with stronger leader! The fight that started on Cybertron continues in Wheelie's bunker. But in their weakened state, the battle is over shortly as Scattershot states this is madness, you are a TEAM! Scattershot states that if the other Technobots were there, they'd have a fighting chance with Computron. Then the as Grimlock surveys the bunker he sees Swoop holding the dying Wheelie, but also notices that Wheelie has scavenged parts and pieces from the left of parts of the various "residenst" of the planet. "me Grimlock say we, Dinobots ARE a team, and Dinobots shall save the day!" He looks at Scattershot. "You Scattershot will make Dinobots combine" We will be the strongest. We Will crush all those who stand in our way." "But thats... thats... INSANE" Scattershot states, thinking about the sheer destruction all of their powers combined would unleash on this planet, let alone the universe "...but what other choice do we have."Slag and Sludge have enough of following BORING Grimlock" We rather die on Shark planet befor...."Enough!!!!" Swoop says while holding the almost lifeless Wheelie. "Grimlock is dinobot, we are dinobots, he is leader, WE follow Grimlock. Friend Wheelie need our help" All the while Scattershot has surveyed and scan the items into his databanks, and scans Wheelie's body and all of the dinobots..."And help him we will Swoop"

GSK, Cipla, Sun Pharma, Abbott, Zydus Cadila,Microlabs among others in top category at PharmaLeaders Award Nominations 2014

 

Pharmaleaders announce the biggest Healthcare Award Nominations in top 25 categories at 7th Annual Pharmaceutical Leadership Summit & Pharmaleaders Business Leadership Awards 2014

 

Tuesday,11th November 2014, Mumbai, Maharashtra. Nation’s biggest & most awaited,credible & prestigious leadership awards in pharmaceuticals, healthcare & biotechnology are announced by the Pharmaleaders Group ( www.pharmaleaders.tv ), a division of Network 7 Media Group (www.network7mediagroup.com )today with 25 top categories for voting by the public to chose the best companies & top performers based on the declaration by pharmaleaders of top five finalists. Various stakeholders of healthcare & physical interviews will be carried out by Pharmaleaders Journalists/Researchers to a sample size of 3.5 Lakh voters in the databank will be conducted in 16 Cities & will be counted in final voting. However only 40 % of weightage are to be given to Sms/Email/Online/Physical Interviews to gauge the mood of the nation while 60 % will purely rest on the merits & the decision of the eminent panel of jury members will be final to give the real justice & make it transparent in our quest to find the real winners as has been the practice exercised over the last 6 annual editions. Pharmaleaders awards are described as India’s Only Dedicated Celebration Of Excellence In Healthcare Innovation, Pharmaceutical & Medical Excellence And Brand Transformation. The final winners will be announced on the event date on Friday,26th December 2014 at Hotel Sahara Star in Mumbai in a glittering power packed influential gatherings of top healthcare leaders. Pharmaleaders is debating on two powerful themes Make In India – Healthcare Reforms, Insurance,Innovations,Investments & Infrastructure &“Empowering India’s Developing Healthcare System” - Investing the Healthcare Solutions of Tomorrow in difficult Times

 

Announcing the nominations of the 25 categories, Satya Brahma, Chairman & Editor-In-Chief of Pharmaleaders said, “ Pharmaleaders attempt is to recognize the shining stars of the Indian healthcare industry where merit & performances coupled with innovation in business strategies & technology excellence are the main pillars of award methodology. The approach of the Pharmaleaders is not just to felicitate the companies & individuals who are already big & have made a name to reckon with but also to trace the hidden talents who are not in the media limelight, extensive survey & research by pharmaleaders team bring top five finalists out of more than 100 players & are finally thrown to public voting. The rich & glorious tradion of honouring the leaders in the past one decade will reveal that Pharmaleaders has given justice to the award title by mixing established players with young unsung leaders.”

Nomination voting Category

Business Leader of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Azad Moopen, Founder Chairman, DM Healthcare.( Code 01)

Mr. R.C. Juneja, CMD, Mankind Pharma Ltd.(Code 02)

Kallam Satish Reddy, Vice Chairman & MD, Dr Reddys Laboratories Ltd.(Code 06)

Mr.B.N.Singh,MD,Alkem Laboratories Ltd.( Code 04)

Mr. Samir Mehta, Chairman, Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 05)

Business Woman of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mrs. Renuka Ramnath, Founder, Multiplies, Chairperson & Director, Vikram Hospitals.( Code 06)

Ms. Alka Goyal,Promoter & Director, Surya Pharmaceutical limited.( Code 07)

Ms. Suneeta Reddy, MD,,Apollo Hospitals Enterprise.( Code 08)

Ms. Monika Sood, Co-founder & Partner, Arete Advisors LLP.( Code 09)

Ms. Sangeeta Singh, CEO, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Wipro Ltd. ( Code 10)

First Generation Entrepreneur of the year 2014

Mr.Rajeish Moondraa, Founder & CEO,Truworth Health Technologies Pvt. Ltd & Health Wellness Solutions Pvt. Ltd.( Code 11)

Mr. Nikunj A. Desai, CEO, Prakruthik Health Care Pvt. Ltd.( Code 12)

Dr. Kannan Vishwanath, MD, Dr. Datsons Labs Ltd. ( Code 13)

Mr. Venkat Jasti, Chairman, Suven Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 14)

Dr. Bandi Parthasaradhi Reddy, CMD, Hetero Drugs Ltd. ( Code 15)

Hyderabad’s Most Promising & Valuable Hospital of the year 2014

Nominees

Yashoda Hospitals.( Code 16)

Sunshine Hospitals.( Code 17)

Rainbow Hospitals.( Code 18)

4 Innova Hospitals.( Code 19)

Kims Hospitals. ( Code 20)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Skincare Leader 2014

Nominees

Dr. Aparna Santhanam, Dermatologist & Cosmetologist, Shree Hospitals.( Code 21)

Dr Jaishree Sharad, CEO & Consultant Cosmetic Dermatologist, Skinfiniti Aesthetic Skin & Laser Clinic.( Code 22)

Dr Harshna Bijlani, Dermatologist Cosmetologist,CEO, The Ageless Clinic.( Code 23)

Dr. Jamuna Pai,Dermatologist and Cosmetic Dermatologist, Chairperson & Founder, Blush Clinics.( Code 24)

Dr. Chytra V Anand, Founder, CEO & Chief Cosmetic Dermatologist Kosmoderma Clinics. ( Code 25)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Life Science Company 2014 ( Code 20)

Nominees

Eris Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd.( Code 26)

Claris Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 27)

GVK Biosciences.( Code 28)

Avesthagen Ltd.( Code 29)

Krebs Biochemicals and Industries Limited.( Code 30)

India’s Most Admired Hospital Chain in Value & Customer Satisfaction 2014

Nominees

1 Metro Hospital & Heart Institute.( Code 31)

2 Fortis Healthcare.( Code 32)

3 Max Healthcare Group.( Code 33)

4 Care Hospitals Group.( Code 34)

5 Apollo Group of Hospitals.( Code 35)

 

India’s Most Admired Hospital in Cancer Care 2014

Nominees

Mazumdar-Shaw Cancer Center.( Code 36)

Tata Memorial Institute.( Code 37)

Omega Hospital.( Code 38)

Dharamshila Cancer Hospital and Research Centre.( Code 39)

HCG Cancer Care.( Code 40)

India’s Most Promising Hair Transplant Surgeon 2014

Nominees

Dr. Pathuri Madhu, Founder, Dr.Madhu's Advanced Hair Transplant Center.( Code 41)

Dr.Manoj Khanna, Founder, Chief Consultant Cosmetic Surgeon, Enhance.( Code 42)

Dr. Mohammad Khan, Founder, Dr Khan's Hair Transplant Center.( Code 43)

Dr. Sandeep Sattur, Founder, Hairrevive - Centre for Hair Restoration & Skin Rejuvenation. ( Code 44)

Dr. Bani Anand, Managing Director at Hairline International Pvt Ltd.( Code 45)

India’s Most Admired Health Insurance Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co. Ltd.( Code 46)

CIGNA Health Solutions India Pvt. Ltd.( Code 47)

Aviva Life Insurance Company India Ltd. ( Code 48)

Exide Life Insurance.( Code 49)

PNB Metlife Life Insurance Ltd.( Code 50)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Company in OTC & Nutrition 2014

Nominees

Abbott Nutrition. ( Code 51)

GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Ltd.( Code 52)

DSM Nutritional Products AG.( Code 53)

Ajanta Pharma Ltd. ( Code 54)

Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd.( Code 55)

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in Ethical Practice & Corporate Governance 2014

Nominees

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 56)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 57)

Lupin Ltd.( Code 58)

GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 59)

Cipla Ltd .( Code 60)

Pharmaleader Professional of the year 2014

Nominees

Dr Shailesh Ayyangar, Managing Director - Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 61)

Mr. Sanjiv Navangul, Managing Director, Janssen India-Johnson & Johnson Ltd.( Code 62)

Mr.Rehan Khan, MD, Abbott India Ltd.( Code 63)

Mr. Sanjay Murdeshwar, MD, Astrazeneca Pharma India Ltd.( Code 64)

Dr Kamal K Sharma, Vice Chairman, Lupin Ltd.( Code 65)

Emerging Woman Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Sumitra Shankar, CEO, Dr. Sumita Shankar's Cosmetic Clinic.( Code 66)

Dr. Priti Shukla, CEO, Dr.Priti shukla's Ambrosia Clinic.( Code 67)

Ms.Surjit Kaur, Founder & CEO, Zeal Biologicals.( Code 68)

Dr. Sofiya Rangwala, CEO, SofiyaCare Skin and Hair Clinic.( Code 69)

Ms.Maya Chorengel,Cofounder,Elevar Advisors.( Code 70)

CEO of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. A. K. Singh, Chief Executive Officer, Taj Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 71)

Mr. VK Singh -Chief Executive Officer, RPG Life Sciences Ltd.( Code 72)

Mr. Shivkumar Kunchithapatham,MD, Eisai Pharmaceuticals India Private Limited.( Code 73)

Varun Khanna, MD, Becton & Dickinson India Private Limited.( Code 74)

Rahul Chadha, Executive Director & CEO, Religare Wellness Ltd.( Code 75)

Dynamic Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. Sanjeev Jain, MD, Akums Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Limited( Code 76)

Mr.Arun Kumar, Founder and Group CEO, Strides Arcolab Limited.( Code 77)

Dr. A. M. Arun Chairman & Managing Director , Vasan Eye Care Ltd.( Code 78)

Shri Ashok Chandra, Chairman, Gangaram Hospitals.( Code 79)

Mr. Girish Rao, CMD, Vidal Healthcare Services.( Code 80)

Pharmaleader Fund Manager of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr.Shyam Shenthar,CEO, o3 Capital. ( Code 81)

Mr.Arvindkumar Alagarswamy, CEO at Attune Technologies Pvt Ltd.( Code 82)

Mr.Vishal Nevatia ,CEO & MD, India Value Fund Advisors Private Ltd. ( Code 83)

Mr.Vineet Rai, CEO & Managing Director,Aavishkaar Venture Management Services. ( Code 84)

Mr.Sameer Wagle,Managing Director, Asia Pacific Healthcare Advisors Private Limited.( Code 85)

India’s Most Promising Healthcare Retail Chain in Eye –Care Services 2014

Nominees

Vasan Healthcare Private Limited.( Code 86)

Aster Eye Hospitals. ( Code 87)

Eye-Q Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 88)

Maxivision Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 89)

Sankara Eye Hospital.( Code 90)

India’s Most Admired Company in Investor Relations & Corporate Affairs 2014

Nominees

Lupin Limited.( Code 91)

Glemark Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 92)

Dr.Reddy's Laboratories Ltd.( Code 93)

Microlabs Ltd.( Code 94)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 95)

India’s Most Valuable & Admired Pharmaceutical Group 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 96)

Abbott India Ltd.( Code 97)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 98)

Cipla Ltd. ( Code 99)

Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 100)

India's Most Powerful, Most Valuable Corporate Brand 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. ( Code 101)

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 102)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 103)

Cipla Ltd.( Code 104)

Cadila Healthcare Ltd.( Code 105)

Pharma Leader CSR Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Wockhardt Foundation.( Code 106)

Dr Reddy's Foundation.( Code 107)

Reliance Foundation.( Code 108)

AmeriCares India Foundation.( Code 109)

Utkarsh Healthcare Foundation India.( Code 110)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Diet Expert & Nutritionist 2014

Ms Shubi Husain,Nutritionist & Founder & MD, Health Sanctuary( Code 111)

Ms,Rujuta Diwekar, Nutritionist & Author (Code 112)

Ms Anjali Mukerjee, Nutritionist & Co-Founder Health Total (Code 113)

Ms Pooja Makhija, Dietitian and Nutritionist (Code 114)

Ms Shonali Sabherwal, Macrobiotic Nutritionist (Code 115)

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Individual Non-Voting Award Categories

The following independent categories are selected & finalized by the Jury Members & will not have any votings & the decisions of the jury in declaring the winner will be final & binding. Pharmaleaders reserve the rights to add/modify/delete any category based on its internal research mechanism.

India’s Most Admired Cardiologist

Healthcare Economist of the Year

Visionary Entrepreneur of the year

India’s Most Promising Diabetes-Cardiometabolic Healthcare Chain 2014

India’s Most Promising Super Specialty Hospitality In Quaternary Care Hospital

Global Indian of the year 2014

India’s Most Promising Orthopedic Surgeon 2014

India's Most Promising Entrepreneur in Ayurvedic Beauty Care of the year 2014

Healthcare Visionary of the Decade

Transformational PharmaLeader of the Decade 2014

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in HR Excellence 2014

India’s Most Admired Diabetologist 2014

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Emerging Hospital of the Year 2014

CEO of the Year – Healthcare

Transformational Biotech Leader of the Decade 2014

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Pharmaleaders is India’s first opinion based & research driven bi-monthly magazine & has a decade of relentless reporting in Pharma Journalism in an unbiased, fearless & independent way. Over the last one decade, The Magazine has covered some of the biggest voices in healthcare Industry. Available both in digital & printed format, Pharmaleaders has emerged out as a leading title in voicing the opinion of the healthcare industry to the statutory Authorities like Ministry of Health & Family Affairs, Dept of Chemicals & Fertilizers, DCGA, FDA & many other institutions to present the pressing demands of the healthcare industry. Network 7 Media Group Media Outfit, a unit of Pharmaleaders, is a result of emergence of an extreme thought process in the form of some of the biggest & exclusive media properties that arose due to the frustration & disappointment of the present status-quo of the society in existence in the form of a careless & extremely insensitive administration of a large set-up. Network 7 Group has continuously strived to expose the misdeeds of the corrupt administrative fabrics or poor legislation or failure of a large entity in corporate governanance. Distinctively standing out of other media initiatives, Network 7 group has been in the forefront of championing the cause of good governance , fair, unbiased & independent reporting in national & international fields. Driven by the objective to address & deliberate some of the burning issues, sometimes neglected causes, Pharmaleaders is pioneering the concept of introducing a fierce democratic process in the form a mass resistance in bringing into the forefront of issues that matter most in the form of digital, printed, published, conclaves, summits & even in blogs & letters shoot out to the authoritative. Headquartered in Mumbai, Network 7 Group Media Outfit is backed & operated by some of the biggest think-tanks of the contemporary society whose ideas & actions are reflected in the form of editorials & exclusive news findings. Network 7 Group Media is present in the form of digital media production, publications, high-profile international events & healthcare communications

Media Contacts

Unit No.47, 2nd Floor, Aditya Industrial Estate,

CTS No. 1068-C, Plot No. 444(P),

Devrukhkar Wadi,Chincholi Bunder Road, Malad (W),

Mumbai–400064.+ 91 22 42481253, + 91 22 42481259

Mr Anish Khan : ++ 91 9819499475 : Anish@dreamzimc.com

Ms Sneha : ++ 91 9930583326 Sneha@dreamzimc.com

news@pharmaleaders2014.in Web : www.pharmaleaders2014.in

Cerrulean beauty Aayla Secura, the Jedi Twi'Lek enters the con, shaking her lekku and reeking of ryll. I've already said too much.

(Dedicated to Tom Galbraith and Wallace Hume Carothers)

 

My North Face Unimog sleeping bag, unzipped and spread out, dries in the sun on a granite boulder at City of Rocks National Reserve, Idaho. The Unimog is a hood-less style of sleeping bag that was made by The North Face in the early 1970s. In my counterculture days I used it as a quilt. Now it gets used during car-camping and the rare overnight hike. This is my second Unimog. I bought my first one in late 1972 and sold it a few months later to an acquaintance in Wiesbaden, Germany. I ordered another immediately. In 1973 this one accompanied me on a 17-day backpacking hike at Chamonix, France: the Tour du Mt. Blanc (a popular circumnavigation of the Mt. Blanc Massif). Two years later, I used it during a week-long backpacking trip in France's Maritime Alps. Sweet memories---except for the heat and annoying bugs on the latter trip.

 

This utilitarian design honored the Unimog, a utility vehicle made in Germany.

 

I must thank Tom Galbraith for exposing me to Unimogs. When I met him in 1972, he had one and swore by it. Tom was a civilian government employee and I was in the Army. We met at a bicycling information meeting he staged at Wiesbaden Air Base (now called Wiesbaden Army Air Field or Clay Kaserne). After that we hung around a lot, bicycling being a common interest.

 

I must also thank Wallace Hume Carothers. He was the driving force in the chemical research at DuPont that led to the creation of nylon in the early 1930s. Worth reading are a brief biography and detailed account of his work at DuPont. The latter link points to a summary of the book "The Nylon Drama" by David A. Hounshell and John Kenly Smith, Jr.

A small memorial at Plantage and Weesper Neighborhood, Amsterdam

 

LAU MAZIREL

 

door Henk Pauwels

 

Op 27 maart j.l. (2007-BvD) werd de aanslag op het bevolkingsregister aan de Plantage Kerklaan herdacht. Aanwezig waren een tiental mensen, een schoolklas en de heer Cees Honig. Nu negentig jaar, is hij de enige nog in leven zijnde die hier aan heeft meegewerkt. Aan de uitvoering van elke verzetsdaad gaat een visie vooraf. Het idee van het vernietigen van registraties werd al voor de oorlog door Laura Carola Mazirel bepleit.

 

In 1937 startte Lau Mazirel haar advocatenkantoor op de Prinsengracht. Ze deed vooral familie-, vluchtelingenzaken en uitzonderlijk voor die tijd, de verdediging van homoseksuelen.

 

Veelbetekenend was haar bezoek aan Parijs in 1937. In het kader van de wereldtentoonstelling werd daar een internationaal bevolkingscongres gehouden. Duitse geleerden zetten hier hun plannen voor de ‘rassenhygiënische sanering van Europa’ uiteen.

 

In Nederland teruggekeerd probeerde ze haar bevindingen bekend te maken.

 

“Ik heb toen mijn kop te pletter gelopen bij allerlei kranten met gegevens over kampen en over kwalitatieve registratie. Niemand wilde het publiceren of er iets mee doen.”

 

De Nederlandse overheid en Joodse instanties waren niet te overtuigen om aantekeningen over persoonlijke achtergrond en geloof van de persoonskaarten te verwijderen.

 

Bij het uitbreken van de oorlog was haar advocatenpraktijk een uitstekend middel om een zowel legaal als illegaal netwerk aan contacten op te zetten. Uit betrouwbare bron is bekend dat ze met Willem Sandberg de aanslag op het Bevolkingsregister van Amsterdam in 1943 bedacht. Van Gerrit van der Veen mocht zij de aanslag niet mee uitvoeren omdat ze te klein was. Lau Mazirel was fysiek inderdaad vrij klein en zou in de (door Sjoerd Kuiper) gemaakte uniformen niet hebben overtuigd. Als advocaat en boodschapper bezocht ze vaak gedetineerden. Onder hen ook Willem Arondéus vlak voor zijn fusillade vanwege zijn betrokkenheid bij de aanslag.

 

Ze zette haar contacten in om Joodse kinderen uit de Hollandsche Schouwburg en de crèche weg te smokkelen. Ook stapte ze op de treinen die de kindertransporten verzorgden. In de bocht voor het Muiderpoortstation sprong ze dan met een kind de trein uit. Haar eigen kinderen, twee jongens, zijn dan al na enkele omzwervingen ondergebracht in Groningen.

 

Eind 1944 volgde alsnog een arrestatie. Ze werd vrijgelaten omdat haar dossier zoekraakte.

 

De bevrijding was geen feest. Bovendien behoorde Lau Mazirel tot een ontgoochelde groep mensen. Voor hen was het wassen neus-gehalte van de zuiveringscommissies een bittere pil. Ze zette haar werk als juriste voort, verleende juridische bijstand aan het COC en gaf les aan huwelijkscholen van de NVSH. Die scholen vormden het alternatief voor de maatregelen die de rooms-katholieke bewindslieden nodig achtten om de “naoorlogse zedenverwildering’ te bestrijden.

 

In 1955 gaf Lau Mazirel haar praktijk op. De opgelopen fracturen veroorzaakten chronische sclerose. Met haar nieuwe levensgezel Robert Hartog en hun gezamenlijke kind trok ze naar Salieu (Frankrijk). Haar andere schoolgaande zonen bleven hier in Nederland.

 

Haar strijd ging onverminderd voort, steeds meer vanuit haar bed en veertien jaar horizontaal.

 

Via krantenberichten kwam ze op het spoor van de nieuwe Woonwagenwet. Met ingezonden artikelen bestreed ze het racistische karakter.

 

Ondanks haar bedlegerigheid reden veel mensen naar Frankrijk, voor haar ‘speciale colleges’. Ook bemoeide ze zich actief met de aangekondigde volkstelling van 1981.

 

Op de vraag wat haar in die jaren vooral bezighield, antwoordde ze: ”Dat ik verschrikkelijk hard moest schreeuwen om gehoord te worden. Volkstellingen, databanken, persoonsgegevens. Ik wou dat er mensen waren die het van mij wilden overnemen.”

 

Op 20 november 1974 overleed Lau Mazirel.

 

Bron: Eilander Online

 

Sorry, only have it in Dutch

Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India, 22 April 2014:

ANM, Poonam administers a Measles shot to 11-month-old Armaan as his home.

The databank is then shared with frontline health workers like Auxiliary Nurse Midwifes (ANMs) for vaccine procurement and ASHA (Accredited social health activists (ASHAs) and Anganwadi workers to spread awareness on institutional deliveries and breastfeeding.

Photo credit: UNICEF/India/Sumit Dayal.

 

GSK, Cipla, Sun Pharma, Abbott, Zydus Cadila,Microlabs among others in top category at PharmaLeaders Award Nominations 2014

 

Pharmaleaders announce the biggest Healthcare Award Nominations in top 25 categories at 7th Annual Pharmaceutical Leadership Summit & Pharmaleaders Business Leadership Awards 2014

 

Tuesday,11th November 2014, Mumbai, Maharashtra. Nation’s biggest & most awaited,credible & prestigious leadership awards in pharmaceuticals, healthcare & biotechnology are announced by the Pharmaleaders Group ( www.pharmaleaders.tv ), a division of Network 7 Media Group (www.network7mediagroup.com )today with 25 top categories for voting by the public to chose the best companies & top performers based on the declaration by pharmaleaders of top five finalists. Various stakeholders of healthcare & physical interviews will be carried out by Pharmaleaders Journalists/Researchers to a sample size of 3.5 Lakh voters in the databank will be conducted in 16 Cities & will be counted in final voting. However only 40 % of weightage are to be given to Sms/Email/Online/Physical Interviews to gauge the mood of the nation while 60 % will purely rest on the merits & the decision of the eminent panel of jury members will be final to give the real justice & make it transparent in our quest to find the real winners as has been the practice exercised over the last 6 annual editions. Pharmaleaders awards are described as India’s Only Dedicated Celebration Of Excellence In Healthcare Innovation, Pharmaceutical & Medical Excellence And Brand Transformation. The final winners will be announced on the event date on Friday,26th December 2014 at Hotel Sahara Star in Mumbai in a glittering power packed influential gatherings of top healthcare leaders. Pharmaleaders is debating on two powerful themes Make In India – Healthcare Reforms, Insurance,Innovations,Investments & Infrastructure &“Empowering India’s Developing Healthcare System” - Investing the Healthcare Solutions of Tomorrow in difficult Times

 

Announcing the nominations of the 25 categories, Satya Brahma, Chairman & Editor-In-Chief of Pharmaleaders said, “ Pharmaleaders attempt is to recognize the shining stars of the Indian healthcare industry where merit & performances coupled with innovation in business strategies & technology excellence are the main pillars of award methodology. The approach of the Pharmaleaders is not just to felicitate the companies & individuals who are already big & have made a name to reckon with but also to trace the hidden talents who are not in the media limelight, extensive survey & research by pharmaleaders team bring top five finalists out of more than 100 players & are finally thrown to public voting. The rich & glorious tradion of honouring the leaders in the past one decade will reveal that Pharmaleaders has given justice to the award title by mixing established players with young unsung leaders.”

Nomination voting Category

Business Leader of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Azad Moopen, Founder Chairman, DM Healthcare.( Code 01)

Mr. R.C. Juneja, CMD, Mankind Pharma Ltd.(Code 02)

Kallam Satish Reddy, Vice Chairman & MD, Dr Reddys Laboratories Ltd.(Code 06)

Mr.B.N.Singh,MD,Alkem Laboratories Ltd.( Code 04)

Mr. Samir Mehta, Chairman, Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 05)

Business Woman of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mrs. Renuka Ramnath, Founder, Multiplies, Chairperson & Director, Vikram Hospitals.( Code 06)

Ms. Alka Goyal,Promoter & Director, Surya Pharmaceutical limited.( Code 07)

Ms. Suneeta Reddy, MD,,Apollo Hospitals Enterprise.( Code 08)

Ms. Monika Sood, Co-founder & Partner, Arete Advisors LLP.( Code 09)

Ms. Sangeeta Singh, CEO, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Wipro Ltd. ( Code 10)

First Generation Entrepreneur of the year 2014

Mr.Rajeish Moondraa, Founder & CEO,Truworth Health Technologies Pvt. Ltd & Health Wellness Solutions Pvt. Ltd.( Code 11)

Mr. Nikunj A. Desai, CEO, Prakruthik Health Care Pvt. Ltd.( Code 12)

Dr. Kannan Vishwanath, MD, Dr. Datsons Labs Ltd. ( Code 13)

Mr. Venkat Jasti, Chairman, Suven Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 14)

Dr. Bandi Parthasaradhi Reddy, CMD, Hetero Drugs Ltd. ( Code 15)

Hyderabad’s Most Promising & Valuable Hospital of the year 2014

Nominees

Yashoda Hospitals.( Code 16)

Sunshine Hospitals.( Code 17)

Rainbow Hospitals.( Code 18)

4 Innova Hospitals.( Code 19)

Kims Hospitals. ( Code 20)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Skincare Leader 2014

Nominees

Dr. Aparna Santhanam, Dermatologist & Cosmetologist, Shree Hospitals.( Code 21)

Dr Jaishree Sharad, CEO & Consultant Cosmetic Dermatologist, Skinfiniti Aesthetic Skin & Laser Clinic.( Code 22)

Dr Harshna Bijlani, Dermatologist Cosmetologist,CEO, The Ageless Clinic.( Code 23)

Dr. Jamuna Pai,Dermatologist and Cosmetic Dermatologist, Chairperson & Founder, Blush Clinics.( Code 24)

Dr. Chytra V Anand, Founder, CEO & Chief Cosmetic Dermatologist Kosmoderma Clinics. ( Code 25)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Life Science Company 2014 ( Code 20)

Nominees

Eris Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd.( Code 26)

Claris Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 27)

GVK Biosciences.( Code 28)

Avesthagen Ltd.( Code 29)

Krebs Biochemicals and Industries Limited.( Code 30)

India’s Most Admired Hospital Chain in Value & Customer Satisfaction 2014

Nominees

1 Metro Hospital & Heart Institute.( Code 31)

2 Fortis Healthcare.( Code 32)

3 Max Healthcare Group.( Code 33)

4 Care Hospitals Group.( Code 34)

5 Apollo Group of Hospitals.( Code 35)

 

India’s Most Admired Hospital in Cancer Care 2014

Nominees

Mazumdar-Shaw Cancer Center.( Code 36)

Tata Memorial Institute.( Code 37)

Omega Hospital.( Code 38)

Dharamshila Cancer Hospital and Research Centre.( Code 39)

HCG Cancer Care.( Code 40)

India’s Most Promising Hair Transplant Surgeon 2014

Nominees

Dr. Pathuri Madhu, Founder, Dr.Madhu's Advanced Hair Transplant Center.( Code 41)

Dr.Manoj Khanna, Founder, Chief Consultant Cosmetic Surgeon, Enhance.( Code 42)

Dr. Mohammad Khan, Founder, Dr Khan's Hair Transplant Center.( Code 43)

Dr. Sandeep Sattur, Founder, Hairrevive - Centre for Hair Restoration & Skin Rejuvenation. ( Code 44)

Dr. Bani Anand, Managing Director at Hairline International Pvt Ltd.( Code 45)

India’s Most Admired Health Insurance Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co. Ltd.( Code 46)

CIGNA Health Solutions India Pvt. Ltd.( Code 47)

Aviva Life Insurance Company India Ltd. ( Code 48)

Exide Life Insurance.( Code 49)

PNB Metlife Life Insurance Ltd.( Code 50)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Company in OTC & Nutrition 2014

Nominees

Abbott Nutrition. ( Code 51)

GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Ltd.( Code 52)

DSM Nutritional Products AG.( Code 53)

Ajanta Pharma Ltd. ( Code 54)

Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd.( Code 55)

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in Ethical Practice & Corporate Governance 2014

Nominees

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 56)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 57)

Lupin Ltd.( Code 58)

GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 59)

Cipla Ltd .( Code 60)

Pharmaleader Professional of the year 2014

Nominees

Dr Shailesh Ayyangar, Managing Director - Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 61)

Mr. Sanjiv Navangul, Managing Director, Janssen India-Johnson & Johnson Ltd.( Code 62)

Mr.Rehan Khan, MD, Abbott India Ltd.( Code 63)

Mr. Sanjay Murdeshwar, MD, Astrazeneca Pharma India Ltd.( Code 64)

Dr Kamal K Sharma, Vice Chairman, Lupin Ltd.( Code 65)

Emerging Woman Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Sumitra Shankar, CEO, Dr. Sumita Shankar's Cosmetic Clinic.( Code 66)

Dr. Priti Shukla, CEO, Dr.Priti shukla's Ambrosia Clinic.( Code 67)

Ms.Surjit Kaur, Founder & CEO, Zeal Biologicals.( Code 68)

Dr. Sofiya Rangwala, CEO, SofiyaCare Skin and Hair Clinic.( Code 69)

Ms.Maya Chorengel,Cofounder,Elevar Advisors.( Code 70)

CEO of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. A. K. Singh, Chief Executive Officer, Taj Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 71)

Mr. VK Singh -Chief Executive Officer, RPG Life Sciences Ltd.( Code 72)

Mr. Shivkumar Kunchithapatham,MD, Eisai Pharmaceuticals India Private Limited.( Code 73)

Varun Khanna, MD, Becton & Dickinson India Private Limited.( Code 74)

Rahul Chadha, Executive Director & CEO, Religare Wellness Ltd.( Code 75)

Dynamic Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. Sanjeev Jain, MD, Akums Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Limited( Code 76)

Mr.Arun Kumar, Founder and Group CEO, Strides Arcolab Limited.( Code 77)

Dr. A. M. Arun Chairman & Managing Director , Vasan Eye Care Ltd.( Code 78)

Shri Ashok Chandra, Chairman, Gangaram Hospitals.( Code 79)

Mr. Girish Rao, CMD, Vidal Healthcare Services.( Code 80)

Pharmaleader Fund Manager of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr.Shyam Shenthar,CEO, o3 Capital. ( Code 81)

Mr.Arvindkumar Alagarswamy, CEO at Attune Technologies Pvt Ltd.( Code 82)

Mr.Vishal Nevatia ,CEO & MD, India Value Fund Advisors Private Ltd. ( Code 83)

Mr.Vineet Rai, CEO & Managing Director,Aavishkaar Venture Management Services. ( Code 84)

Mr.Sameer Wagle,Managing Director, Asia Pacific Healthcare Advisors Private Limited.( Code 85)

India’s Most Promising Healthcare Retail Chain in Eye –Care Services 2014

Nominees

Vasan Healthcare Private Limited.( Code 86)

Aster Eye Hospitals. ( Code 87)

Eye-Q Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 88)

Maxivision Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 89)

Sankara Eye Hospital.( Code 90)

India’s Most Admired Company in Investor Relations & Corporate Affairs 2014

Nominees

Lupin Limited.( Code 91)

Glemark Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 92)

Dr.Reddy's Laboratories Ltd.( Code 93)

Microlabs Ltd.( Code 94)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 95)

India’s Most Valuable & Admired Pharmaceutical Group 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 96)

Abbott India Ltd.( Code 97)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 98)

Cipla Ltd. ( Code 99)

Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 100)

India's Most Powerful, Most Valuable Corporate Brand 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. ( Code 101)

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 102)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 103)

Cipla Ltd.( Code 104)

Cadila Healthcare Ltd.( Code 105)

Pharma Leader CSR Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Wockhardt Foundation.( Code 106)

Dr Reddy's Foundation.( Code 107)

Reliance Foundation.( Code 108)

AmeriCares India Foundation.( Code 109)

Utkarsh Healthcare Foundation India.( Code 110)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Diet Expert & Nutritionist 2014

Ms Shubi Husain,Nutritionist & Founder & MD, Health Sanctuary( Code 111)

Ms,Rujuta Diwekar, Nutritionist & Author (Code 112)

Ms Anjali Mukerjee, Nutritionist & Co-Founder Health Total (Code 113)

Ms Pooja Makhija, Dietitian and Nutritionist (Code 114)

Ms Shonali Sabherwal, Macrobiotic Nutritionist (Code 115)

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Individual Non-Voting Award Categories

The following independent categories are selected & finalized by the Jury Members & will not have any votings & the decisions of the jury in declaring the winner will be final & binding. Pharmaleaders reserve the rights to add/modify/delete any category based on its internal research mechanism.

India’s Most Admired Cardiologist

Healthcare Economist of the Year

Visionary Entrepreneur of the year

India’s Most Promising Diabetes-Cardiometabolic Healthcare Chain 2014

India’s Most Promising Super Specialty Hospitality In Quaternary Care Hospital

Global Indian of the year 2014

India’s Most Promising Orthopedic Surgeon 2014

India's Most Promising Entrepreneur in Ayurvedic Beauty Care of the year 2014

Healthcare Visionary of the Decade

Transformational PharmaLeader of the Decade 2014

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in HR Excellence 2014

India’s Most Admired Diabetologist 2014

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Emerging Hospital of the Year 2014

CEO of the Year – Healthcare

Transformational Biotech Leader of the Decade 2014

………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

Pharmaleaders is India’s first opinion based & research driven bi-monthly magazine & has a decade of relentless reporting in Pharma Journalism in an unbiased, fearless & independent way. Over the last one decade, The Magazine has covered some of the biggest voices in healthcare Industry. Available both in digital & printed format, Pharmaleaders has emerged out as a leading title in voicing the opinion of the healthcare industry to the statutory Authorities like Ministry of Health & Family Affairs, Dept of Chemicals & Fertilizers, DCGA, FDA & many other institutions to present the pressing demands of the healthcare industry. Network 7 Media Group Media Outfit, a unit of Pharmaleaders, is a result of emergence of an extreme thought process in the form of some of the biggest & exclusive media properties that arose due to the frustration & disappointment of the present status-quo of the society in existence in the form of a careless & extremely insensitive administration of a large set-up. Network 7 Group has continuously strived to expose the misdeeds of the corrupt administrative fabrics or poor legislation or failure of a large entity in corporate governanance. Distinctively standing out of other media initiatives, Network 7 group has been in the forefront of championing the cause of good governance , fair, unbiased & independent reporting in national & international fields. Driven by the objective to address & deliberate some of the burning issues, sometimes neglected causes, Pharmaleaders is pioneering the concept of introducing a fierce democratic process in the form a mass resistance in bringing into the forefront of issues that matter most in the form of digital, printed, published, conclaves, summits & even in blogs & letters shoot out to the authoritative. Headquartered in Mumbai, Network 7 Group Media Outfit is backed & operated by some of the biggest think-tanks of the contemporary society whose ideas & actions are reflected in the form of editorials & exclusive news findings. Network 7 Group Media is present in the form of digital media production, publications, high-profile international events & healthcare communications

Media Contacts

Unit No.47, 2nd Floor, Aditya Industrial Estate,

CTS No. 1068-C, Plot No. 444(P),

Devrukhkar Wadi,Chincholi Bunder Road, Malad (W),

Mumbai–400064.+ 91 22 42481253, + 91 22 42481259

Mr Anish Khan : ++ 91 9819499475 : Anish@dreamzimc.com

Ms Sneha : ++ 91 9930583326 Sneha@dreamzimc.com

news@pharmaleaders2014.in Web : www.pharmaleaders2014.in

© Genz, Lindner / transmediale

 

Long before Hollywood popularised the notion of the matrix and the resistance against it, VNS Matrix infiltrated the discourse of virtual computer systems like a virus with critical cyber erotics aimed at sabotaging “the databanks of Big Daddy Mainframe”. Through explicit visual material, political texts such as the Cyberfeminist Manifesto for the 21st Century (1991) and the multichannel “computer game” All New Gen they created a science fiction scenario, a gendered vision of an “unmanned” future. Fighting for “data liberation” with “G-Slime” shooting from the clitoris – the alledged direct line to the matrix – the “DNA sluts” of this fiction sowed the seeds of a “New World disorder,” where phallic logic would no longer apply. Is this imagined future now our present? Or is the resistance to the masculine mythology and rationales dominating technological culture more needed than ever?

www.transmediale.de/content/cyberfeminist-manifesto-21st-...

Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, India, 22 April 2014: ANM, Poonam administers a Measles shot to 11-month-old Armaan as his home. The databank is then shared with frontline health workers like Auxiliary Nurse Midwifes (ANMs) for vaccine procurement and ASHA (A Accredited socialÊhealthÊactivists (ASHAs) and Anganwadi workers to spread awareness on institutional deliveries and breastfeeding.

Photo credit: UNICEF/India/Sumit Dayal.

* retro print shirt dress 'Morgan'

* vintage gold brown belt 'The Old Story'

* dark brown leather bag 'Perfect Combination'

* emerald green hihg pumps 'Victoria's Closet'

* retro gold watch 'Casio Databank'

GSK, Cipla, Sun Pharma, Abbott, Zydus Cadila,Microlabs among others in top category at PharmaLeaders Award Nominations 2014

 

Pharmaleaders announce the biggest Healthcare Award Nominations in top 25 categories at 7th Annual Pharmaceutical Leadership Summit & Pharmaleaders Business Leadership Awards 2014

 

Tuesday,11th November 2014, Mumbai, Maharashtra. Nation’s biggest & most awaited,credible & prestigious leadership awards in pharmaceuticals, healthcare & biotechnology are announced by the Pharmaleaders Group ( www.pharmaleaders.tv ), a division of Network 7 Media Group (www.network7mediagroup.com )today with 25 top categories for voting by the public to chose the best companies & top performers based on the declaration by pharmaleaders of top five finalists. Various stakeholders of healthcare & physical interviews will be carried out by Pharmaleaders Journalists/Researchers to a sample size of 3.5 Lakh voters in the databank will be conducted in 16 Cities & will be counted in final voting. However only 40 % of weightage are to be given to Sms/Email/Online/Physical Interviews to gauge the mood of the nation while 60 % will purely rest on the merits & the decision of the eminent panel of jury members will be final to give the real justice & make it transparent in our quest to find the real winners as has been the practice exercised over the last 6 annual editions. Pharmaleaders awards are described as India’s Only Dedicated Celebration Of Excellence In Healthcare Innovation, Pharmaceutical & Medical Excellence And Brand Transformation. The final winners will be announced on the event date on Friday,26th December 2014 at Hotel Sahara Star in Mumbai in a glittering power packed influential gatherings of top healthcare leaders. Pharmaleaders is debating on two powerful themes Make In India – Healthcare Reforms, Insurance,Innovations,Investments & Infrastructure &“Empowering India’s Developing Healthcare System” - Investing the Healthcare Solutions of Tomorrow in difficult Times

 

Announcing the nominations of the 25 categories, Satya Brahma, Chairman & Editor-In-Chief of Pharmaleaders said, “ Pharmaleaders attempt is to recognize the shining stars of the Indian healthcare industry where merit & performances coupled with innovation in business strategies & technology excellence are the main pillars of award methodology. The approach of the Pharmaleaders is not just to felicitate the companies & individuals who are already big & have made a name to reckon with but also to trace the hidden talents who are not in the media limelight, extensive survey & research by pharmaleaders team bring top five finalists out of more than 100 players & are finally thrown to public voting. The rich & glorious tradion of honouring the leaders in the past one decade will reveal that Pharmaleaders has given justice to the award title by mixing established players with young unsung leaders.”

Nomination voting Category

Business Leader of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Azad Moopen, Founder Chairman, DM Healthcare.( Code 01)

Mr. R.C. Juneja, CMD, Mankind Pharma Ltd.(Code 02)

Kallam Satish Reddy, Vice Chairman & MD, Dr Reddys Laboratories Ltd.(Code 06)

Mr.B.N.Singh,MD,Alkem Laboratories Ltd.( Code 04)

Mr. Samir Mehta, Chairman, Torrent Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 05)

Business Woman of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mrs. Renuka Ramnath, Founder, Multiplies, Chairperson & Director, Vikram Hospitals.( Code 06)

Ms. Alka Goyal,Promoter & Director, Surya Pharmaceutical limited.( Code 07)

Ms. Suneeta Reddy, MD,,Apollo Hospitals Enterprise.( Code 08)

Ms. Monika Sood, Co-founder & Partner, Arete Advisors LLP.( Code 09)

Ms. Sangeeta Singh, CEO, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Wipro Ltd. ( Code 10)

First Generation Entrepreneur of the year 2014

Mr.Rajeish Moondraa, Founder & CEO,Truworth Health Technologies Pvt. Ltd & Health Wellness Solutions Pvt. Ltd.( Code 11)

Mr. Nikunj A. Desai, CEO, Prakruthik Health Care Pvt. Ltd.( Code 12)

Dr. Kannan Vishwanath, MD, Dr. Datsons Labs Ltd. ( Code 13)

Mr. Venkat Jasti, Chairman, Suven Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 14)

Dr. Bandi Parthasaradhi Reddy, CMD, Hetero Drugs Ltd. ( Code 15)

Hyderabad’s Most Promising & Valuable Hospital of the year 2014

Nominees

Yashoda Hospitals.( Code 16)

Sunshine Hospitals.( Code 17)

Rainbow Hospitals.( Code 18)

4 Innova Hospitals.( Code 19)

Kims Hospitals. ( Code 20)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Skincare Leader 2014

Nominees

Dr. Aparna Santhanam, Dermatologist & Cosmetologist, Shree Hospitals.( Code 21)

Dr Jaishree Sharad, CEO & Consultant Cosmetic Dermatologist, Skinfiniti Aesthetic Skin & Laser Clinic.( Code 22)

Dr Harshna Bijlani, Dermatologist Cosmetologist,CEO, The Ageless Clinic.( Code 23)

Dr. Jamuna Pai,Dermatologist and Cosmetic Dermatologist, Chairperson & Founder, Blush Clinics.( Code 24)

Dr. Chytra V Anand, Founder, CEO & Chief Cosmetic Dermatologist Kosmoderma Clinics. ( Code 25)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Life Science Company 2014 ( Code 20)

Nominees

Eris Lifesciences Pvt. Ltd.( Code 26)

Claris Lifesciences Ltd.( Code 27)

GVK Biosciences.( Code 28)

Avesthagen Ltd.( Code 29)

Krebs Biochemicals and Industries Limited.( Code 30)

India’s Most Admired Hospital Chain in Value & Customer Satisfaction 2014

Nominees

1 Metro Hospital & Heart Institute.( Code 31)

2 Fortis Healthcare.( Code 32)

3 Max Healthcare Group.( Code 33)

4 Care Hospitals Group.( Code 34)

5 Apollo Group of Hospitals.( Code 35)

 

India’s Most Admired Hospital in Cancer Care 2014

Nominees

Mazumdar-Shaw Cancer Center.( Code 36)

Tata Memorial Institute.( Code 37)

Omega Hospital.( Code 38)

Dharamshila Cancer Hospital and Research Centre.( Code 39)

HCG Cancer Care.( Code 40)

India’s Most Promising Hair Transplant Surgeon 2014

Nominees

Dr. Pathuri Madhu, Founder, Dr.Madhu's Advanced Hair Transplant Center.( Code 41)

Dr.Manoj Khanna, Founder, Chief Consultant Cosmetic Surgeon, Enhance.( Code 42)

Dr. Mohammad Khan, Founder, Dr Khan's Hair Transplant Center.( Code 43)

Dr. Sandeep Sattur, Founder, Hairrevive - Centre for Hair Restoration & Skin Rejuvenation. ( Code 44)

Dr. Bani Anand, Managing Director at Hairline International Pvt Ltd.( Code 45)

India’s Most Admired Health Insurance Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co. Ltd.( Code 46)

CIGNA Health Solutions India Pvt. Ltd.( Code 47)

Aviva Life Insurance Company India Ltd. ( Code 48)

Exide Life Insurance.( Code 49)

PNB Metlife Life Insurance Ltd.( Code 50)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Company in OTC & Nutrition 2014

Nominees

Abbott Nutrition. ( Code 51)

GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Ltd.( Code 52)

DSM Nutritional Products AG.( Code 53)

Ajanta Pharma Ltd. ( Code 54)

Ranbaxy Laboratories Ltd.( Code 55)

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in Ethical Practice & Corporate Governance 2014

Nominees

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 56)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 57)

Lupin Ltd.( Code 58)

GlaxoSmithKline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 59)

Cipla Ltd .( Code 60)

Pharmaleader Professional of the year 2014

Nominees

Dr Shailesh Ayyangar, Managing Director - Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 61)

Mr. Sanjiv Navangul, Managing Director, Janssen India-Johnson & Johnson Ltd.( Code 62)

Mr.Rehan Khan, MD, Abbott India Ltd.( Code 63)

Mr. Sanjay Murdeshwar, MD, Astrazeneca Pharma India Ltd.( Code 64)

Dr Kamal K Sharma, Vice Chairman, Lupin Ltd.( Code 65)

Emerging Woman Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Dr. Sumitra Shankar, CEO, Dr. Sumita Shankar's Cosmetic Clinic.( Code 66)

Dr. Priti Shukla, CEO, Dr.Priti shukla's Ambrosia Clinic.( Code 67)

Ms.Surjit Kaur, Founder & CEO, Zeal Biologicals.( Code 68)

Dr. Sofiya Rangwala, CEO, SofiyaCare Skin and Hair Clinic.( Code 69)

Ms.Maya Chorengel,Cofounder,Elevar Advisors.( Code 70)

CEO of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. A. K. Singh, Chief Executive Officer, Taj Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 71)

Mr. VK Singh -Chief Executive Officer, RPG Life Sciences Ltd.( Code 72)

Mr. Shivkumar Kunchithapatham,MD, Eisai Pharmaceuticals India Private Limited.( Code 73)

Varun Khanna, MD, Becton & Dickinson India Private Limited.( Code 74)

Rahul Chadha, Executive Director & CEO, Religare Wellness Ltd.( Code 75)

Dynamic Entrepreneur of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr. Sanjeev Jain, MD, Akums Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Limited( Code 76)

Mr.Arun Kumar, Founder and Group CEO, Strides Arcolab Limited.( Code 77)

Dr. A. M. Arun Chairman & Managing Director , Vasan Eye Care Ltd.( Code 78)

Shri Ashok Chandra, Chairman, Gangaram Hospitals.( Code 79)

Mr. Girish Rao, CMD, Vidal Healthcare Services.( Code 80)

Pharmaleader Fund Manager of the Year 2014

Nominees

Mr.Shyam Shenthar,CEO, o3 Capital. ( Code 81)

Mr.Arvindkumar Alagarswamy, CEO at Attune Technologies Pvt Ltd.( Code 82)

Mr.Vishal Nevatia ,CEO & MD, India Value Fund Advisors Private Ltd. ( Code 83)

Mr.Vineet Rai, CEO & Managing Director,Aavishkaar Venture Management Services. ( Code 84)

Mr.Sameer Wagle,Managing Director, Asia Pacific Healthcare Advisors Private Limited.( Code 85)

India’s Most Promising Healthcare Retail Chain in Eye –Care Services 2014

Nominees

Vasan Healthcare Private Limited.( Code 86)

Aster Eye Hospitals. ( Code 87)

Eye-Q Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 88)

Maxivision Super Specialty Eye Hospitals.( Code 89)

Sankara Eye Hospital.( Code 90)

India’s Most Admired Company in Investor Relations & Corporate Affairs 2014

Nominees

Lupin Limited.( Code 91)

Glemark Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 92)

Dr.Reddy's Laboratories Ltd.( Code 93)

Microlabs Ltd.( Code 94)

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 95)

India’s Most Valuable & Admired Pharmaceutical Group 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.( Code 96)

Abbott India Ltd.( Code 97)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 98)

Cipla Ltd. ( Code 99)

Sanofi India Ltd.( Code 100)

India's Most Powerful, Most Valuable Corporate Brand 2014

Nominees

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. ( Code 101)

Abbott India Ltd. ( Code 102)

Glaxo Smithkline Pharmaceuticals Ltd.( Code 103)

Cipla Ltd.( Code 104)

Cadila Healthcare Ltd.( Code 105)

Pharma Leader CSR Company of the Year 2014

Nominees

Wockhardt Foundation.( Code 106)

Dr Reddy's Foundation.( Code 107)

Reliance Foundation.( Code 108)

AmeriCares India Foundation.( Code 109)

Utkarsh Healthcare Foundation India.( Code 110)

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Diet Expert & Nutritionist 2014

Ms Shubi Husain,Nutritionist & Founder & MD, Health Sanctuary( Code 111)

Ms,Rujuta Diwekar, Nutritionist & Author (Code 112)

Ms Anjali Mukerjee, Nutritionist & Co-Founder Health Total (Code 113)

Ms Pooja Makhija, Dietitian and Nutritionist (Code 114)

Ms Shonali Sabherwal, Macrobiotic Nutritionist (Code 115)

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Individual Non-Voting Award Categories

The following independent categories are selected & finalized by the Jury Members & will not have any votings & the decisions of the jury in declaring the winner will be final & binding. Pharmaleaders reserve the rights to add/modify/delete any category based on its internal research mechanism.

India’s Most Admired Cardiologist

Healthcare Economist of the Year

Visionary Entrepreneur of the year

India’s Most Promising Diabetes-Cardiometabolic Healthcare Chain 2014

India’s Most Promising Super Specialty Hospitality In Quaternary Care Hospital

Global Indian of the year 2014

India’s Most Promising Orthopedic Surgeon 2014

India's Most Promising Entrepreneur in Ayurvedic Beauty Care of the year 2014

Healthcare Visionary of the Decade

Transformational PharmaLeader of the Decade 2014

India’s Most Valuable Pharma Company in HR Excellence 2014

India’s Most Admired Diabetologist 2014

India’s Most Promising & Valuable Emerging Hospital of the Year 2014

CEO of the Year – Healthcare

Transformational Biotech Leader of the Decade 2014

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