Agri-tech startup OneBasket to unveil two new offices
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Mumbai, May 23 (IANS) Hyderabad-based agri-tech startup, OneBasket on Sunday announced that it is planning to open two new branches in Bengaluru and Chennai by August 2021.
The total Investment expected in opening these branches along with strengthening their online presence is Rs 2 crores, the company said in a statement.
“We are excited to enter these markets ahead of the scheduled time. With an overwhelming response to our platform, we are glad to bring the much-needed difference in the agriculture sector in India,” said Madhusudan Reddy, founder, OneBasket.
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It is present virtually through a website and a mobile app and has a physical office in Hyderabad presently.
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Collector P. Madhusudhan Reddy said on Friday that oxygen was available for the current case load of COVID-19 positive patients but as a precautionary measure oxygen-supported beds were being readied in Karaikudi GH and other locations.
The Collector, who held a review meeting with senior doctors from government and private hospitals, health officials and others, told reporters that though the number of positive patients was not rising alarmingly, when compared with other districts in southern Tamil Nadu, the administration was keeping itself adequately prepared.
Private hospitals who were experiencing shortage of oxygen could take it from the public pool at the Government Hospitals and replace the same later, he said. “Our foremost objective is to save patients who require oxygen. Keeping this in mind, the Karaikudi Headquarters hospital has been increasing the number of beds with oxygen points. About 100 beds will be ready soon. Likewise, in Devako
They offer free medical consultation daily from 6 a.m. to 9.30 a.m.
As the country struggles to find even proper medical advice with exponential rise of COVID-19 cases, five Telugu doctors and IT professionals in the United States decided to do what they have been trained for serve the needy with their expert advice.
The tele-health initiative is free of cost and is available from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. Indian time and Indian doctors from the USA and UK, who have enrolled for the service voluntarily will speak to the Indian callers and guide them with their medical advice in these distressing times.
May 05, 2021, 17:49 IST
AMARAVATI: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy held a review meeting on Navaratnalu - Pedalandariki Illu and said construction of houses in Jagananna colonies will start on June 1.
During the review meeting held at camp office here on Wednesday, the Chief Minister directed the officials to complete the process for grounding the works by May 25. He said the works should not be stopped because of curfew and activities should be held from 6 AM to 12 PM. He said water and electricity facilities should be provided in the colonies immediately as they are important to start construction.
He said a model house should be construed in every layout and a detailed report on it should be generated later. The details on expenditure, savings, modifications and other issues can be reviewed based on the reports. He said the usage of steel will be reduced due to COVID which might result in decrease of prices and added that the state need 7.50 lakh t
Andhra villages to get unlimited, uninterrupted Internet services
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Amaravati, April 26 : Andhra Pradesh chief minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy, on Monday directed officials to prepare for providing uninterrupted unlimited high band Internet connectivity to all the villages in the state.
During a review meeting, the chief minister also called for increasing the Internet capacity to 20 GB if necessary to provide Internet facility with unlimited capacity in villages so that it would be easy to work from home.
Officials have been instructed to prepare an action plan to provide Internet facility to 31 lakh houses in YSR Jagananna colonies that are being constructed. Underground cables are to be laid in 108 cyclone-affected villages. The plan is to provide Internet facility in all the villages by 2023.