14 Jan 2017, 08:48 am
Believing on the principle that one must give back to society the good that one derives from it, Nandini Choudhari, who heads Mind Body Soul, contacted Cream Centre with an idea to do something for the underprivileged children.
Swastik Mukherjee of Vyoma Innovus said, "For this venture, we are the technology partner. We’re one of the first ‘Mechatronics’ companies (a combination of electrical, mechanical controlled computer science and communication engineering) in the eastern part of India. Our business partner TBS Mechatronics is from New Zealand. Recently, we provided the Kolkata Police with an app which can penalise a person the very instant he or she jumps a traffic signal.”
“Initially, I was a little hesitant about asking for food for the children, and I had thought of giving them leftovers. But Prashant said that they deserve the best of food and crockery and so we just had to do this," said Choudhari.- Kolkata CP urges elderly to stay alert against digital scams at ‘Pronam’ interaction
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Lufthansa will mark its 100th anniversary in 2026, commemorating a century since the founding of the original “Luft Hansa” on January 6, 1926. The airline’s first flight followed shortly after, on April 6 of the same year, marking the beginning of what would become one of aviation’s most recognisable brands.
Tata Group-owned Air India on Tuesday announced a new, unilateral codeshare partnership with airBaltic, the flag carrier of Latvia, thus making the Baltic region more conveniently accessible for Air India customers.
