Tuesday 12 December 2017

Taxi Therapy for young Cancer Patients in Italy



Caterina Bellandi, popularly known as 'Auntie Caterina' in Florence, Italy has not just been driving her taxi around for commercial purposes but also driving a 'mission' by serving 'young cancer patients', not for one or two days but for the last sixteen years.


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She offers free of charge travel, during the day, to 'young cancer patients' between a pediatric hospital and their homes, while in the evening she turns into her regular profession by driving her clients in and around Tuscany's main city.

According to the New York Times, her 'black-and-white checkered floor of the taxi has an appearance somewhat similar to a home-flooring. The sears bear multiple colours as orange, purple and yellow, while the interiors are plastered with pea-green daisy stickers. During the raid, the passengers have a choice to play with plastic swords, or a megaphone or they can make soap bubbles.

Caterina Bellandi's dress is made up a flashy green-and-azure cloak topped up by a hat decorated with pompoms with a fabric rose and gerberas. Her wrists are surrounded by several little bells, which creates the sound when she moves her wrists; in addition, she wears a necklace, a polka-dot rosary of yellow, orange and red.

She calls the young cancer patients as her children whom, with a warm smile on her lips, may be sick but can and have to be happy, to which she adds that there is no show in the way she dresses.
Her partner, the original owner of the Chrysler taxi she drives died at a young age of 25 in the year, 2001. His taxi license became precious to her something like a legacy from him.

This is the way she decided to pay the homage to the profound love she had towards him by making his 'taxi' to live on.

It is not as if she did not face trouble; the bureaucracy in Italy, objected to the pictures she had glued to the windows on the ground that it could hamper her views while driving. They also gave her 'multiple tickets', which did not dampen her determination.

She found a voice and support in Eugenio Giani, now the present of Tuscany's regional cabinet. He is proposing to recognise Ms. Bellandi, as "Tuscany's Solidarity Ambassador', an honorific title that would send strong signals to every one of the institutional backings she would get for her noble efforts.

She has become so popular, rightly so, parents of children suffering from serious illness search for her on the internet. A new version of Monopoly board game has included her as a famous figure of Tuscany.

She has been bringing smiles to the faces of young patients battling serious illness, and in addition to liking her in the social media, it will be of great recognition if our readers visit here website http://www.milano25onlus.org/sito/Home.html
and convey the appreciation there also.

Thursday 7 December 2017

Report: Forits Hospital 'It's murder, not death' says Haryana Health Minister


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A three member panel constituted by the Haryana government has found its 'gross negligence' by the 'Fortis Hospital', in the Gurgaon had caused the death of a 'seven-year-old' girl suffering from 'dengue'.

Report: Forits Hospital 'It's murder, not death' says Haryana Health Minister | Tekntrend 




Tuesday 5 December 2017

Report:Actor Vishal Nomination for RK Nagar bypoll:Updated

We are providing the following update as we believe in providing unbiased news:

As per an update provided by NDTV, Actor Vishal's Nomination For RK Nagar By-Poll Rejected, Then Accepted

The reason stated is after the actor released a phone recording this evening suggesting that his proposers had been threatened, his nomination was finally accepted.

These were the tweets of the actor post to the update:

"After much struggle, my nomination for the RK Nagar election is finally accepted.... Truth Always Triumphs !! #JusticeServed #DemocracyPrevails" the actor tweeted.


The Election Commission (EC) today, (5th Dec 2017) evening rejected actor Vishal's ( and also) Jayalalithaa's niece Deepa Jayakumar's nomination papers for the upcoming RK Nagar byelection.

Actor Vishal, who announced his entry into politics on Saturday with many fanfares, filed his nomination papers for the RK Nagar bypoll on Monday. The actor, who is also the general secretary of the Nadigar Sangam, made an eleventh-hour cinematic entry into the election office with his supporters at 2.20 pm and had to be taken to a private waiting room, with fans further delaying the proceedings.

Reports appearing in the press cite the reason for rejection of his nomination that there were discrepancies in the details of what is contained in is nomination papers and that of the electoral list. Further details are awaited.

Deepa's nomination was reportedly turned down owing to certain 'discrepancies' in the form containing her oath.





Tuesday 28 November 2017

Woman arrives late at airport slaps Air India staffer after ticket is denied

A woman passenger denied boarding into an Air India flight at the New Delhi T-3 Indira Gandhi International Airport reportedly slapped one of its lady employees, over an argument of her being denied of the issuance of the boarding pass: reported ,  India Today

Air India sources told  that the passenger, resident of Haryana's Panchkula town intended to to travel from Delhi to Ahmedabad.  Her Air India flight 019 was scheduled to depart at 0500 hours, for which she arrived at 4:18, following which she was denied boarding.

When the Air India employee was slapped, she is reported to have retaliated by slapping back the passenger.

However,  sources attributed to Air India, its  manager has withdrawn his complaint after both the parties resolved the issue "amicably".

Saturday 11 November 2017

Video:23rd GST Council Meeting Decisions : Tax Reduced On Various Items




Since watching the video may be less regressive and more absorbing, we chose to represent the video, which we found in India Today TV,  India's leading English News Channel!
GST has been reduced on several items and only few luxury items would remain in the 28% tax slab post to the 23rd  GST Council meeting , which it is reported would come into effect wef 15th Nov 2017.
Disclaimer: We do not own the copyright to the video

Video:23rd GST Council Meeting Decisions : Tax Reduced On Various Items | GSTINDIA SOLUTIONS !


Wednesday 8 November 2017

Video: Indigo Airlines Ground Staff roughs up a passenger



In the video, the passenger identified as Rajeev Katyal can be seen being dragged by the employees of IndiGo Airlines and hurled abuses at.

Video: Indigo Airlines Ground Staff roughs up a passenger | Tekntrend

Friday 3 November 2017

Watch Video: Health Tips: Kidney health


 This post serves the purpose knowledge sharing and should not be considered as a medical advice

If Your Kidneys Are In Danger, These Are The 5 Signs You Should Not Ignore!

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Thursday 2 November 2017

Watch: African lions Accept Kevin Richardson as one of their own



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When Kevin Richardson after hugging a lion  turned away to check something on his phone, a male lion, weighing at least 400-pound leans gently against  his shoulder only gaze magnificently into the middle space; once completed that, the lion returns to the action of gnawing on Richardson's head.

Watch: African lions Accept Kevin Richardson as one of their own! | Tekntrend

Wednesday 1 November 2017

Video: Indian Paediatrician Dr Soumya Swaminathan Appointed Deputy Director General At WHO

Today's deals A proud moment for India!World Health Organization recognises this Indian woman's expertise by appointing her as the highest ranking official of World Health Organization from India.

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Thursday 26 October 2017

Gujarat election dates announced

What is making news right now is not the announcement of the Election Commission about the intimation of dates of 9th and 14th December on which dates the polls would be conducted but the news of an India Today-Axis My India Opinion Poll, which predicts that the BJP is poised to retain its bastion in Gujarat.

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Monday 23 October 2017

GST Irritants Will the taxpayers ever get relief?

What was trumpeted by our Hon'ble P.M. Narendra Modi as the Goods and Simple Tax and billed as a tax reform that would take the Indian economy forward by leaps and bounds, is getting at best to be one of the worst ever irritants that have been causing nightmare to many assessees!

GST Irritants Will the taxpayers ever get relief?

Sunday 22 October 2017

The Mini Mobile Robotic Printer: Can you guess the GST for it?



Miniprinters

  Due to the pioneering efforts of ZUtA Labs Ltd, Mobile printing is really here! A printer that goes where you go & prints from your phone on any size page! The future is now!
More details in this video:

http://www.gstindia.solutions/the-mini-mobile-robotic-printer-can-you-guess-the-gst-for-it-2/the-mini-mobile-robotic-printer-can-you-guess-the-gst-for-it/



Saturday 21 October 2017

Mammootty, Sachin Tendulkar Amithab Bachchan, at Kalyan Jewellers, Diwali Celebration : A tribute to living legends

The occasion was on the event of  Deepavali, 2017.

The event was the party hosted by Kalyan Jewelers to big shots!

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Monday 16 October 2017

GST to take 6 to 9 months to stabilise: Hasmukh Adhia



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`We don’t want to give people the liberty that they have an option to not file returns. We need to have some amount of discipline in compliance’: Says Hasmukh Adhia.

GST to take 6 to 9 months to stabilise: Hasmukh Adhia