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OCTOBER2017
www.erodeima.com / [email protected] / 948 948 5333
Dr. E. ThangaveluVice President99945 22822
Dr. P. Jayanth KumarHon. Secretary94426 46960
Dr. V. Sachitanandam Finance Secretary
94437 20831
Dr. K. Soundara Raj President
94439 07085
HAPPY DIWALIHAPPY DIWALIHAPPY DIWALIHAPPY DIWALI
IMA TNSB & UNICEF - MOTHER & BABY FRIENDLY HOSPITAL INITIATIVE Current guidelines on maternal, new born & child health care for paramedics on 5,6,7 September 2017
MMCH – “ State of Art Centre” For
Advanced Trauma and Pelvi – Acetabular Injuries
Joint Replacement (Primary, Complex and Revision)
Arthroscopy and Sports Injuries
Spine Surgeries and Spinal Tumour Surgeries
Head Injury
Facio Maxillary Surgeries
Flap Cover
Microvascular Surgeries
Paediatric Orthopaedics – CTEV
Supportive Facilities
Fully Equipped ICU
24 Hrs Emergency and Trauma Care
Physiotherapy
24 Hrs Ambulance Services
All Insurance Facilities
Allied Specialities
MAARUTHI MEDICAL CENTER AND HOSPITALS300 Bed Multispeciality Hospital
564, Perundurai road, Erode. 638011. 0424- 2264949, 2250517, 99 42 52 9990
Dr. T. PREM RAJ PRABHU M.S (Ortho), M.Ch (0rth)
MMCH ORTHO
Dear Colleagues,
Kindly Attend and Grace the occasion Dr. V. SachithanandamDr. P. Jayanth Kumar
Finance SecretaryDr. K. Soundara Raj
President Hon. Secretary
INDIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONErode Branch
Programme at a Glance:
Date : 15-10-2017 Sunday Time : 5.00 pm - 9.00 pm
Venue IMA TRUST A/C Hall,Sampath Nagar, Erode.
:
You are cordially invited for IMA-AMS & CGP monthly CME meeting,
Academic Grant By Erode Emergency Care Hospital, Erode.
5.00 - 6.30 pm : Erode IMA Family Club Activity : Health for Doctors & their Families by Dr.V. Marutharaj & Cauvery Nature Cure Center 5.00 - 6.00 pm : Reflexology and Anti Stress Head and Shoulder Massage6.00 - 6.15 pm : Simple Breathing Yoga Techniques and Meditation6.15- 6.30 pm : Healthy Natural Wholesome Snacks and Drink6.30-7.00pm : IMA Prayer President Address by Dr. K. Soundara Raj Secretary Report by Dr. P. Jayanth Kumar7.00-7.30pm Felicitation to : Dr. S. Kanagasabapathy, State president elect 2018 IMA TNSB Dr. C.N. Raja, State president elect 2019 IMA TNSB Dr. B. Sridhar, State Secretary elect 2018-19 IMA TNSBFelicitation by : Dr. T.N. Ravisankar, State President, IMA TNSB. Dr.J.A.Jayalal, State President elect 2017, IMA TNSB Dr. N. Muthurajan, Hony. State Secretary, IMA TNSB Dr. R. Palanisamy, State Vice President, West Zone - IMA TNSB Dr. S.S. Sukumar, Past President, IMA TNSB Dr. K.M. Abul Hasan, National Coordinator, Young Doctors wing, IMA HQ Dr. K. Rajasekaran, State Joint Secretary, IMA TNSB7.30-8.00pm : Difficult Emergencies - An Overview Dr. Gautham Ganapathy, Consultant Anesthetist8.00-8.30pm : High Risk New Born - Management Dr. S. Boopathi, Consultant Paediatrician & Neonatologist8.30-8.45pm : Discussion8.45 pm : Vote of Thanks - Dr. V. Sachithanandam, Finance Secretary, EIMA9.00 pm : Dinner
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Editorial Board
Long Live IMA,
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Truly Yours Dr. K. Soundara Raj
President, Erode IMAPublisher, EIMA News
Sweetly Yours Dr. P. Jayanth Kumar
Hon. Secretary, Erode IMAEditor, EIMA News
Address for Correspondence:Dr. P. Jayanth Kumar, Hon. Secretary, EIMA
Lotus & Care 24 HospitalHIG-1064, Manickampalayam Housing Unit, Erode - 638 011. Tamilnadu. India
Mobile: 94426 46960 / E-mail: [email protected] / [email protected]
EIMA - President EIMA - Hony Secretary
www.erodeima.com
Respected Seniors, Friends and my Colleagues,
Warm greetings on behalf of IMA Team-Erode
Last month concluded with the three 3 days UNICEF program for
Paramedics. We also had an excellent CME by our oncologist team on cancer
blue print and radiotherapy treatment aspects. Special thanks to our yoga and
reflexology team for there active role in our regular CME meetings. EIMA once
again congratulates the sports team for their victory at Inter Zonal sports meet .
This forthcoming month our State IMA Team & EIMA plans to felicitate
Dr. C.N.Raja, Dr. B.Sridhar and Dr. Kanagasabapathy for their success. This
program would be followed by our regular CME meeting .
We are also planning this month for a Trauma care awareness program
and a rally as part of our IMA TNSB Trauma care Project.
Humble request all our EIMA members to update our IMA TNSB
e–Directory and also online EIMA members are requested to update their forms
by visiting our EIMA website (www.erodeima.com).
Expecting all your Cooperation and active participation for the regular
IMA Meeting and IMA activities.
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OUR TEAM 2017
Dr. M.V.Madhan KumarImm. Past President 94432 29321
Dr. P. Jayanth KumarHon. Secretary9442646960
Dr. V. SachithanandamFinance Secretary94437 20831
Dr. S.T. PrasadJoint Secretary II98427 23055
Dr. K. Soundara RajPresident94439 07085
Dr. T. VijayakumarAsst. Secretary98427 29575
Dr. E. ThangaveluVice President99945 22822
CONTENTS
Dr. Chakravarthi Mailer RavindranJoint Secretary I96552 19181
IMA has appointed a new manager Mr. M. Vijay Pradeep - 948 948 5333 due to resignation of Mr. Thirunavukkarasu ( ARASU ).
IMA members are henceforth requested to contact the new manager for all correspondence.
For Booking IMA Hall for any Functions & CME’s
Contact:
Dr. Chakravarthi Mailer Ravindran - 9655219181
EIMANEW MEMBERS
K.D. Kanagaraj S. Arun PrasadDr. V. Vimal Kumar
MMCH Ad 02
Invitation 03
Editorial Board 04
Acute Emergencies Protocol 06-07
EIMA Calls for Assistant Secretary 2018 08
Photo Gallery 09-10
TAT Ad 11
Care 24 Hospital Ad 12-13
Senthil Multi speciality Hospital Ad 14-15
Alpha Ad 16
Medical Profession at Crossroads 17-18
Role of Sampling and Sample Size In Research 19-20
Community Activities 21
Imayam 22
Medinews Pharma Ad 23
SIMS Ad 24
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INDIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONErode Branch
Congratulations
1. Table tennis Singles winner Dr. Madhavan, Runner Dr. Sivaraman
2. TT doubles runners Dr. Sivaraman and Dr. Madhavan
3. Shuttle singles Dr. Prakash fourth place
4. Swimming Dr. Madhusanker first place
5. Cycling Dr. Madhusanker qualified.
6. Tennis singles winner Dr. Guhan runner Dr. Saravanan
7. Tennis doubles winners Dr. Guhan and Dr. Saravanan.
8. Cricket volleyball kabbadi and relay qualified for finals.
9. Women chess Dr. Badul Fathima qualified
10. Women tennis Dr. Geeth Raj qualified
11. Women shuttle runner Dr. Geeth raj .
Children's Master Krithick Aswanth Chandrasekar, Master Dharshan Sambandam ,
Versha Rajeev participated.
Thank you the participation and all the winners.
Inter Zonal IMA Sports Meet on 9,10 September 2017
EIMA CALLS FOR ASSISTANT SECRETARY 2018
For Further Details Contact :
Dr. P. Jayanth Kumar, EIMA Secretary (Returning officer)
Eligibility:
Applications invited for the post of Assistant Secretary 2018
EIMA Life Member
Should be current state council regular member or alternative member
Active participation in EIMA activities will be appreciated
Last Date 06.11.2017 before 5.00 pm
PHOTO GALLERY SEPTEMBER
IMA TNSB & UNICEF - MOTHER & BABY FRIENDLY HOSPITAL INITIATIVE Current guidelines on maternal, new born & child health care for paramedics on 5,6,7 September 2017
Blood donation camp conducted by EIMATHAmman Scans & JC Metro on 9 September 2017
23rd Anniversary of artificial limb projects functionndon 2 September 2017
EIMA ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES - INDIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ERODE & JOHN & JENNER CENTRE FOR RESAERCHTHon 16 September 2017
PHOTO GALLERY SEPTEMBER
THIMA Family Club ACTIVITIES – YOGA & REFLOXOLOGY on 17 September 2017
THCME MEETING ON 17 September 2017
Pictures of Inter Zonal IMA Sports Meet held at Coimbatore on 9,10 September 2017
Dr. C. Senthilvel, Neurologist attended, XXIII World Congress of Neurology held at
Kyotto, Japan during Sep 16 - 21, 2017.
Congratulations
SMILE CARE DENTAL CLINIC
T.A.T. ENTHOSPITAL
Dr. T. GAUTHAM SRINATH M.S (ENT) Fellow in Otology
Consultant ENT SurgeonTAT ENT HOSPITAL
Dr. LALITHA NANDHINI BDS
Consultant Dental SurgeonSMILE DENTAL CARE
Dr. T.A. THANGAVELM.S (ENT), DLO FIAMS
Consultant ENT SurgeonTAT ENT HOSPITAL
Dr. SWETHA MD (Dermatology), FRGUHS (Cosmetology)
Consultant Dermatologist & Cosmetologist
38, Annamalai Layout, Opp. to Royal Theatre, Erode - 638 011. Ph : 0424 - 2216171
On behalf of the management we are happy to welcome
Cuti Derma offers comprehensive range of advanced skin care
with minimally invasive aesthetic treatments
We offer superlative care with complete range
of treatments & proceduresin ENT, Dentistry, Dermatology
& Cosmatology
ExcellENT care since 35 years
Head and Neck
laryngectomy withchest wall flap cover
total laryngectomy withlocal neck flap
laryngectomy withlocal neck flap
cancer lower lip removed tumour reconstruction completed
radical mastectomyin progress showing
axillary vein
completed axillary dissectionshowing main
neurovascular structures
post surgery
Breast and Gynaec
largeovarian tumour
tumour delivered out after pelvic node dissection done
Gastro Intestinal
cancer gall bladder after removal of gallbladder
after removal of regional lymphnodes
Bone and Soft Tissue Sarcomas
bone tumour femur resection prosthesis checked prosthesis fixed
cancer foot after removal flap outlined flap harvested for cover
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL ONCOLOGY
Dr.�B.��Vignesh�Kandakumar,�M.D.,�D.M.,�(Onco)Consultant�Medical�Oncologist
Will�be�visiting�Care�24�Medical�Centre�&�Hospital�for�MedicalOncology�Services.
DEPARTMENT OF RADIATION ONCOLOGY
Dr.�N.��Kharthik,�M.D.,�RT.,Consultant�Radiation�Oncologist
Will���be���visiting���Care���24���Medical���Centre��&��Hospital���for�Radiation�Consultancy.
With profound privileged I dedicate
Care24 Medical Centre & Hospital to the
people of Erode and nearby to provide
the best scientific health care of global
standards.
Dr.�S.�KaruppannanM.S.,�M.Ch.,�(Pead�Surg)�FICS.,
We feel honoured to serve our people with
state-of-art equipments, facilities and
infrastructure.
Dr.�Sulochana�KaruppannanM.B.B.S.,�D.G.O.,
DEPARTMENT OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGY
M.B.B.S., - P.S.G. Institute of Medical Sciences, Coimbatore.
M.S., - Madras Medical College, Chennai.
M.Ch., (Surg Onco) - Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi.
Faculty in Department of Surgical Oncology at the Prestigious Adyar Cancer Institute, Chennai.
Trained in all specialities of Surgical Oncology inc luding Head & Neck, Thorac ic , Gastrointestinal, Breast and Gynaecologic, Musculoskeletal (Bone Sarcoma and Soft tissue Sarcoma) and Urologic oncology.
Dr.�S.�KarthikeyanM.S.,�MRCS�(Edin),�DNB,�Mch.,�(Surg�Onco)Consultant�-�Surgical�Oncologist�(Cancer�Surgeon)
tumour at nape of neck removed tumour covered withflap from chest
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(Unit of Sulochana Karuppannan Medical Foundation (P) Ltd.,)
DEPARTMENT OF
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NEUROLOGY
SENTHIL MULTI SPECIALITY HOSPITAL
Dept. of Neurosciences
Dr. C. Senthilvel MD., (Gen. Med) DM (Neuro)
Senior Consultant Neurologist & Neuro Intensivist
Dr. P.V. Meenakshi G. Shankar MD., (Gen. Med) DM (Neuro) FASN (USA)
Consultant Neurologist & Neurosonologist
Dr. P.S. Harinivas MBBS., DNB ( Neurosurgery), MNAMS
Consultant Brain & Spine Surgeon
No. 547, Perundurai Road, Erode - 638 011.Tel.: 0424 - 2260375 / 376 / 377, Cell: 90430 65444, 90431 65444, 88830 55555
Web: www.smshospitals.com E-mail: [email protected]
NEURO SURGERY
VASCULAR NEURO SURGERY (ANERYSM / AVM)
BRAIN TUMOR SURGERY
ENDOSCOPIC BRAIN SURGERY
SKULL BASE SURGERY
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
SPINE SURGERY (TUMOURS / DISC)
SURGICAL MANAGEMENT FOR STROKE
Acute Stroke Care Unit with
IV Thrombolysis, Sonothrombolysis
Transcranial Doppler
(1st in 4 districts)
Botulinum Toxin Injection
(Stroke Rehabilitation / Movement Disorder )
Video EEG / Bedside EEG
Nerve Conduction Study / EMG
Evoked Potential Studies (VEP / SSEP / BAER)
24 Hours CT Scan
Department of Neurourology & Urodynamics
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Medical Profession at Crossroads
Dr. K.M. Abul Hasan
Vivekananda Sami said to the Youth of India Arise, awake and donot stop until the
goal is reached with the dream of developing a Strong Nation. We witness similar kind of calls
from IMA HQS to its lakh & lakhs of members to safeguard the medical profession in our
country. It is sad and disheartening to see that we repeatedly fail in our efforts to have a safe
environment for practicing medicine.
Inspite of all adversaries happening our health parameters have improved and it is
the golden era of modern medicine. Govt&Media don't want to give credit to the medical
fraternitybut to the health policies – Nevertheless everyonewould agree that the medical
profession going more& more patient centric.
Only Doctor Friendly Acts and Rules and Judgements can be Patient friendly. A
Doctor should work in an environment which is friendly, relaxed, confidence building and
free of violence to deliver his best to the patient, which is ensured even in the theatre of war.
Now incidence of violence against Doctors and clinical establishments is the order of the day
and in-spite of IMA's demand for a Central Act against violence, it remains unaddressed by
the Government.
The small and medium level hospitals which cater to 60% of the population are
facing closure due to financial non-viability and Government's lopsided Health Policy.
Government should promote the segment of health care providers by a policy of AIDED
HOSPITALS. These small institutions run by doctors are situated in the neighborhood and
are present in villages and remote areas. They are friendly and easily accessible 24 x 7 at an
affordable cost. The violence and plethora of laws are pushing them to extinction. They are
national assets providing primary and secondary care. They help to keep the healthcare cost
down. They deserve a special status and promotion.
Govt could regulate the medical profession in our country, with concern for both
doctors and patients. Instead CEA, PCPNDT and CPA are crushing the medical fraternity
particularly small nursing homes. PCPNDT Act is a medical solution for a Socio economic
problem, which cannot solve the issue. The government is debating the need to abolish the
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Medical Council of India and replace it with a 29-member National Medical Commission. If
NMC is enacted, it will allow non MBBS doctors to practise modern medicine, a step which
may be detrimental to the society. Schedule-IV of NMC which allows lateral entry of other
medical practitioners into the modern medical registry will be detrimental to the health of
the people.
Medical students are against being asked to appear for an exit exam after passing
MBBS. The Indian Medical Association is also not in favour of “NEXT”.
A ray of hope became visible when an inter-ministerial committee was constituted thby the Govt to examine the issuesraised by IMA on 13 November 2015, they are
1. Urgent Amendments in PCPNDT Act to stop criminal prosecution for even clerical errors
2. A central legislation to present assault on doctors
3. Doctor friendly CEA
4. Suitable amendments in the CPA for capping of compensation.
5. Bar Crosspathy
6. No to NEXT exam
Inter-ministerial committee had sent recommendations to the concerned ministries
on the above issue, But it in frustrating that nothing has happened, that is the reason IMA HQ
organized Dilli Chalo & Satyagrah as an outburst of anger & dejection.
But the majority of our colleagues moved little on these Problems, either they do not
realize it is our job to fix this or they just don't bother
A small percentage of India's doctor population, that is IMA office bearers work
relentlessly to safeguard the interest of entire medical fraternity, reestablish a holistic &
peaceful doctor - Patient environment
I am proud I am one among those few, what about you? Kindly read the first sentence
again now.
Come lets do it.
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Introduction
It is a common scene in every household. The lady of the house inspects her creations in the kitchen by tasting a sample of the food that has been prepared. Often, she takes a finger full of rice and examines to check if it is cooked completely. Why does she do that to those few grains of rice? What is the assurance that every other rice particle in that pot is also equally cooked? Here is where sampling comes to play. It is taken for granted that the sample of rice taken for the evaluation represents the entire pot of rice. This concept is similarly applied in medical and social sciences research.
Assuming for a moment that we want to do as study on hypertension among adults in Erode city, we will first think about taking count of the entire adult population in the city. This number will run into lakhs. Do we have the time, resources and manpower to examine the blood pressure of the entire population? It is absolutely difficult. We are inherently forced to resort to taking a sample of the population, assuming that the results of this sample will be similar to the results of the population.
What is sampling?
Sampling is a process by which some persons/ objects/ elements/ events are selected from the predetermined population for carrying out studies and drawing inferences about the population as a whole.
The concept of sampling rests on abiding with the following principles –
1. Representativeness
2. Randomness
3. Adequacy
Representativeness
When we choose a sample of the population, we do it with a main focus of extrapolating the results to the entire population. In other words, for example, if the results show that the prevalence of hypertension in a sample of population from Erode city is 12%, then the prevalence of hypertension for the entire Erode city will be 12%. This could vary plus or minus the value. However, how much variation is acceptable is what is determined by the sample size, which will be discussed further below. The ideal method of creating a representative sample is by having background knowledge of the disease and drafting a well planned inclusion and exclusion criteria. It is more important to exclude
ROLE OF SAMPLING AND SAMPLE SIZE IN RESEARCH Dr. Rama Ravi, Epidemiologist
If you aren't taking a representative sample, you won't get a representative snapshot
- Nate Silver
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people who may not represent the actual population. For example, in a study on myocardial infarction, we may prefer to exclude children and adolescents.
Randomness
Bias is an error which occurs inherently due to any defect in the selection of the sample. When we select a sample from the population, we should take adequate care to ensure that the sample matches with the population. If that is not the case, then the results may not depict the true picture of the problem. In other words, it is essential to ensure that every potential member of the population gets an equal chance of being the sample.
There are several techniques which help in ensuring a uniform selection process. These sampling techniques work on the principle of randomness. Random selection of the participants in a study eliminates bias. In other words, a person is selected in to the sample by chance and not by choice.
Adequacy
As mentioned earlier, the results of the sample should be extrapolated to the population. In the example of hypertension, when the prevalence in the sample is 12%, the researcher implies that if he takes another sample from the same population, the prevalence will also be 12%. This being the case, it is important for the researcher to examine the precision of the results.
The precision is indirectly reflected in a concept called 95% confidence limits. In other words, if a researcher repeats the experiment in 100 different samples of the same population, 95% of the times the prevalence will range from 'a' to 'b', where 'a' and 'b' are the lower and upper limits of the range. Therefore, more narrow the range is, between 'a' and 'b', more precise will be the results. Indirectly, to get a narrow range, we may have to take adequate number of the sample.
When we select a representative sample, it is important for us to know how many numbers are required, in order to ensure precise results. Depending on the study designs used, there are formulas for calculating this sample size.
Conclusion
Any medical research is done with a focus of creating evidences by putting forward the facts and figures. For this purpose, we need to have a rigorous methodology, which focuses on the sampling techniques and drawing inferences from an adequate sample of the population. This will help deriving conclusions for the entire population, thereby transforming evidences into practice guidelines.
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Community Activities
For More Details: Contact: Dr. P. Jayanth Kumar, Hon. Secretary, EIMA. - Mobile No: 94426 46960 or
Mr. M. Vijay Pradeep, EIMA Manager, Mobile No.: 948 948 5333
To download application form log on to : www.imatn.com/Home/Resourcepage
Life Membership for Single - Rs. 12,800/-Life Membership for Couple - Rs. 21,100/-
IMA LIFE MEMBERSHIP FEE
AAO GAON CHALEN
At Swaminathapuram 320 Patients were treated in the month of September 2017. Our IMA Members took part in it. Screening Camp was Conducted at SKM Sevai Maiyam, Saminathapuram.
SATHYA SAI
Sri Sathya Sai Seva Samithi Erode Conducted General Camp. Total Number 160 Patients. Our members participated in it.
ERODE GH
Patient Welfare Society - Speciality Ward, Govt Head Quarters Hospital, Erode September 2017 -Total no of Free Endoscopy - 70 Patients
ARASAN EYE HOSPITAL
56 Free eye camps, 3407 patients screened, 703 Free surgeries performed, 88 eyes collected, 8 Keratoplasty done
SRI ATHI SATHYA HOSPITAL
1 free Uric acid Analysis camp. 1 free spirometry camp. 1free Blood Liver Function Test camp. 1 Free Biothesiometer camp.
MAARUTHI MEDICAL CENTRE AND HOSPITALS
Erode Diabetes Foundation functioning in Maaruthi Medical Centre and Hospitals, Conducted free “Diabetes Awareness program- Good control of Diabetes to Prevent its Complication” on 25.9.2017 in the Auditorium of the hospital. Dr.A.S.Senthilvelu gave Audio – Visual presentation on discuss above Principle of Diabetic Diet Carbohydrate changes to reduce high carbohydrate intake and stressed. The improve of high fiber diet for better control of Diabetes. Free Blood glucose estimation done for around 300 patients for Diabetic and for other potential diabetics.
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IMAYAMIMAYAMSelvan. Nikil Sivanandhan S/o.Dr. Senthil Kumar.S, Erode - Rs.2500Selvi.S.Hasini, S/o. Dr. Senthil Kumar.S, Erode - Rs.2500Mr.Stalin M, Erode - Rs.500Mr.T.Prabhakar, Erode - Rs.1500Mr.Akash, Erode - Rs.2500Dr.Arumugam.P.S, Erode - Rs.2000Mr.Srinivasan R, Ambature - Rs.201Thiru.V.Purushothaman,Shalimar Agencies, Erode - Rs.2000Thiru.K.S.Mahadevan, Bharani Pattu Centre, Erode - Rs.1000 Dr.Thiruganasambantham.A ATS Hospital, Erode - Vegitable expensesDr.T Sadagopan, Vellore - Rice
We request all our members to take active part in this noble cause by way of liberal contributions to run this project. Rs.2000/- can be contributed for one day expense on special occasions like Birth day, Wedding Day, Hospital day, etc... Or onetime payment of Rs.15,000/- with a specified date so that we can allot that day every year. Cheque / Demand Draft may be drawn in favour of “IMAYAM TRUST” payable at “ERODE”and to be sent to Dr.S.S.Sukumar, Secretary, IMAYAM Home, Sri Raghavendra Eye Hospital, 72, Mosuvanna Street, Erode – 638001, Tamil Nadu, India.Ph: 914242262044, 914242258735, 919443066111, 919842766111,Email: [email protected]"Donations are exempted under section 80G of the Income Tax Act 1961 as per letter No C.No.227(31) CIT-II /2004-05 CBE/11-12 Income Tax - II, Coimbatore - 18 IMAYAM TRUST PAN No : "AAAT14388K”
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