Congratulations Arvind sir,
Members of vision2020 group doing extraordinary works by the inspiration of bharath ratna APJ Abdul kalamji and moderator srinivasan stil need more young members in india to give awareness on VISION 2020 Sent from my Nokia phone
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On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 9:21 AM, Prime Point Srinivasan <prpoint@gmail.com>wrote:
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>
> Dear friends
>
> Former Indian President Dr A P J Abdul Kalam always says that innovation
> and technology only can help sustained economic growth.. Though, India has
> been doing an excellent job in the software domain, the Indian professionals
> are being used only as 'workers' by the Multinational companies. We are
> lagging behind under innovation. Unless, Indian professionals come out
> with hardware and software products, economic growth of India cannot be
> sustained.
>
> Inspired by Dr Abdul Kalam's words, Arvind Thiagarajan (now 30), started
> working on inventions right from his Engineering College days. When he was
> studying in Anna University, he was fortunate to meet and interact with Dr
> Kalam, who was working as a Professor with Anna University in early 2000,
> before he became the President of India. Dr Kalam advised him to innovate
> and also patent all his inventions.
>
> Today Arvind has got more than 40 patents in his name covering various
> important domains like bio technology, imaging, etc. Incidentally, he is
> also part of our India Vision Group. .
>
> Recently, he also introduced one device HDfonoDoc, which can detect the
> murmur in the heart within 10 seconds and can give a print out of the sound
> waves. This is the first of its kind in the world and will revolutionalise
> the health care industry in the diagnosis of cardiac problems. He has also
> obtained FDA approvals from US and CE approval from Europe. He is also
> planning to add more hardware and software products and dedicate to India.
> For him the hobby is 'innovation'.
>
> On behalf of India Vision Group, we congratulate him for his achievement.
> We need more of young Arvinds to take our nation forward. He has also been
> supporting young scientists with suitable guidances for registering their
> patents. If any of your young friends need any support or guidance, they
> can contact him through mail arvind.thiagy@gmail.com.
>
> This week, we met him and recorded his podcast interview for PodUniversal.
> In this podcast, he has explained the interesting success story. In this
> podcast, we have also added 40 seconds audio clip of Dr Abdul Kalam, sharing
> his views on the importance of innovation.
>
> Please listen to his interview (9 m 50 sec)
>
> http://www.poduniversal.com/2010/11/how-to-invent-and-patent-success-story.html
>
> Srinivasan
> Moderator
>
>
>
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Saturday, November 6, 2010
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Re: [India_Vision_2020] Inspiring story of a serial inventor Arvind Thiagarajan
Heartiest congratulations
We need may Arvinds to transform the nation.
My best wishes to him
Prof KKPANDE
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 9:21 AM, Prime Point Srinivasan <prpoint@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear friendsFormer Indian President Dr A P J Abdul Kalam always says that innovation and technology only can help sustained economic growth.. Though, India has been doing an excellent job in the software domain, the Indian professionals are being used only as 'workers' by the Multinational companies. We are lagging behind under innovation. Unless, Indian professionals come out with hardware and software products, economic growth of India cannot be sustained.Inspired by Dr Abdul Kalam's words, Arvind Thiagarajan (now 30), started working on inventions right from his Engineering College days. When he was studying in Anna University, he was fortunate to meet and interact with Dr Kalam, who was working as a Professor with Anna University in early 2000, before he became the President of India. Dr Kalam advised him to innovate and also patent all his inventions.Today Arvind has got more than 40 patents in his name covering various important domains like bio technology, imaging, etc. Incidentally, he is also part of our India Vision Group. .
Recently, he also introduced one device HDfonoDoc, which can detect the murmur in the heart within 10 seconds and can give a print out of the sound waves. This is the first of its kind in the world and will revolutionalise the health care industry in the diagnosis of cardiac problems. He has also obtained FDA approvals from US and CE approval from Europe. He is also planning to add more hardware and software products and dedicate to India. For him the hobby is 'innovation'.On behalf of India Vision Group, we congratulate him for his achievement. We need more of young Arvinds to take our nation forward. He has also been supporting young scientists with suitable guidances for registering their patents. If any of your young friends need any support or guidance, they can contact him through mail arvind.thiagy@gmail.com.This week, we met him and recorded his podcast interview for PodUniversal. In this podcast, he has explained the interesting success story. In this podcast, we have also added 40 seconds audio clip of Dr Abdul Kalam, sharing his views on the importance of innovation.Please listen to his interview (9 m 50 sec)SrinivasanModerator
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Friday, November 5, 2010
[India_Vision_2020] Inspiring story of a serial inventor Arvind Thiagarajan
Dear friends
Former Indian President Dr A P J Abdul Kalam always says that innovation and technology only can help sustained economic growth.. Though, India has been doing an excellent job in the software domain, the Indian professionals are being used only as 'workers' by the Multinational companies. We are lagging behind under innovation. Unless, Indian professionals come out with hardware and software products, economic growth of India cannot be sustained.
Inspired by Dr Abdul Kalam's words, Arvind Thiagarajan (now 30), started working on inventions right from his Engineering College days. When he was studying in Anna University, he was fortunate to meet and interact with Dr Kalam, who was working as a Professor with Anna University in early 2000, before he became the President of India. Dr Kalam advised him to innovate and also patent all his inventions.
Today Arvind has got more than 40 patents in his name covering various important domains like bio technology, imaging, etc. Incidentally, he is also part of our India Vision Group. .
Recently, he also introduced one device HDfonoDoc, which can detect the murmur in the heart within 10 seconds and can give a print out of the sound waves. This is the first of its kind in the world and will revolutionalise the health care industry in the diagnosis of cardiac problems. He has also obtained FDA approvals from US and CE approval from Europe. He is also planning to add more hardware and software products and dedicate to India. For him the hobby is 'innovation'.
On behalf of India Vision Group, we congratulate him for his achievement. We need more of young Arvinds to take our nation forward. He has also been supporting young scientists with suitable guidances for registering their patents. If any of your young friends need any support or guidance, they can contact him through mail arvind.thiagy@gmail.com.
This week, we met him and recorded his podcast interview for PodUniversal. In this podcast, he has explained the interesting success story. In this podcast, we have also added 40 seconds audio clip of Dr Abdul Kalam, sharing his views on the importance of innovation.
Please listen to his interview (9 m 50 sec)
Srinivasan
Moderator
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[India_Vision_2020] Happy Deepavali
hi all
On behalf of the coordinators of Action 2020 team and moderators of India Vision Group, we wish all our members, a very happy Deepavali.
Last evening Dr Y S Rajan. Co-Author of the book India 2020 with Dr Kalam and presently distinguished professor of ISRO at Bangalore called me over phone and conveyed his Deepavali Greetings to all the members of India Vision and Action 2020 Group. India Vision Group was started in April 2003 only under the inspiration of Dr Y S Rajan.
Srinivasan
Moderator
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Monday, November 1, 2010
[India_Vision_2020] October 2010 issue of ezine on 'Public Affairs' (PA) [1 Attachment]
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dear friends
"Public Affairs", popularly known as 'PA', is one of the reputed professions in the developed nations like US and Europe. Though, there are controversies about 'unethical lobbying' even in those countries, they have in-built systems to check the professional conduct.
Public Affairs is emerging as a sub-sect of Public Relations Agencies in India, in the recent past. Definitely, it is going to have a big market in India. Many PR Agencies have declared in their websites that they offer PA to their clients. Meanwhile, in the past months, one of the CEOs of a well known PR Agency was debated for the alleged involvement of 2G Spectrum Scam. Even two days back, Indian Supreme Court has come out heavily on the Government for not taking actions.
With this background, PA is being perceived negatively in India. When we decided last month to focus the theme of October 2010 issue of ezine on 'Public Affairs', we wrote to many of the CEOs who have declared 'PA' as part of their services. To our surprise, excepting two, none of them even acknowledged our mail, leave alone giving their comments.
However, we were able to get views from International experts and other Indian experts. While compiling the ezine, we found that 'non-transparency' is the main factor of such negative perception about the profession. When few of the PA practitioners resort to 'lobbying' with un-ethical practices and bribery, the genuine professionals also get a bad name.
We have brought out views from eminent professionals across the globe. We are confident that you will enjoy reading this issue of ezine. Please give us your feedback to editor (at) corpezine.com
The ezine may also downloaded from
Wishing you all a very happy Diwali
Srinivasan
Editor in Chief
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