Saturday, May 7, 2011

Sanjeevni Institute of Paramedical Sciences

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We are renowned institute that offers educational programs in the field of Paramedical Sciences. The various programs offered by us include Technician Course, X Ray Technician Course, CT - Scan Technician Courses, MRI Technician Courses, Dialysis Technician Courses and Placements. Our course has been designed to ensure that the students have up to date knowledge of their domain. We have designed our programs as “Total Employment Training for Total Development” to ensure that adequate skills are imparted to the unskilled.

Further, we are also associated with the Bharat Sevak Samaj and the Indian Association of Radiological Technologies.

Courses we Offer
Certification Course (One Year)


MRI Technician | CT Scan Technician | Dialysis Technician | Physiotherapy | X-Ray Technician | Medical Lab Technician
E.E.G & E.M.G Technician | Bio Medical Equipment Technician

Diploma Course (Two Year)

Diploma in Radiology | Diploma in Dialysis | Diploma in Medical Lab Technician | Diploma in Medical Equipments
Diploma in E.E.G & E.M.G Tech. | Diploma in Physiotherapy

Friday, December 11, 2009

Uttrakhand--after 10 years

This young states seems to have learnt the 'art of living' faster than expected. Once known for its money order based economy, Uttrakhand hand poses a stiff challenge in many ways to its parent state, Uttar Pradesh. The single biggest difference is the quality of life. A good measur of this is the gap in per capita income -Rs34,000 per annum in Uttrakhand in just Rs18000 in U.P.
the new state also fares better on other growth indicators. Nearly 70% of it 16,000 villages are electrified and connected by motorable roads. this, despite the fact that most of these villages are high of in yhe mountains.
Major industrial have set up shop in the region, thanks to excellent law and order situation and the Centre's sepcial industial package for the state. this offers a custom duty and income tax rebate on capital investment and will last till next year.
Health care, once almost non-existent in the region is improving. since, 2000, two medical collleges have come up; four more are planned within the next three years. More than Rs40,000 crores is to be invested in the power sector and that's in addition to the Tehri Hydel Project.
The state's annual budget is pegged at more than Rs6,000 crore in this financial year, a six fold jump on 2000. Uttrakhand has also been able to sustain and increase revenue generation - from Rs300 crore to around Rs3,500 crore annually. The state has 60 MLA's instead of 22 who represented the region in undivided UP. Administrative decentralization is also proceeding apace with the state counting 78 tehsils, nearly 30 more then before.
Small wonders locals say true independence for them came with statehood in 2000 rather than August 1947.