March 13, 2019

Our defence was upto the mark

New Delhi, 25 March 2015: With just a couple of days left for the upcoming Hawke’s Bay Cup 2015, New Zealand to start, Indian Women Hockey team was seen brushing up their skills in the ongoing preparatory camp at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium in New Delhi.Speaking on the impending tournament Goalkeeper Savita said, "Our defence was upto the mark at the just culminated World League Round 2 and we are looking at repeating a similar performance in the upcoming tournament and we are aware that the opponents will be different and more experienced. 

The tournament is scheduled to start from 11 April 2015 –19 April 2015.Following their laudable victory in the recent Women’s Hockey World League Round 2, the Indian eves looks positive and encouraged to give up a similar performance this time around. But we are confident that we can keep them at bay and this will be possible by attacking the opponents D.”
 We are even working on strengthening our defence chain and that will be Finger Rosary Manufacturers the key for us to counter attack. Packed with confidence, Ritu Rani’s led team is putting extra efforts by displaying and employing the best of their skills and proficiency and is ready to showcase a gritty performance ahead.

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March 04, 2019

To achieve sustainable growth

Earlier this year, Philips was also awarded the prestigious2018 Supplier Engagement Awardby the Sustainable Purchasing Leadership Council (SPLC) for the company’s Supplier Sustainability Performance (SSP) program. "This is why we work together with our suppliers to not only improve our own operations, but also to focus on advancing social and environmental conditions throughout the value chain."As a company committed to improving people’s lives by making the world healthier and more sustainable through innovation, we are crucially aware of our responsibility to achieve sustainability in our supply chain,” said Frans van Houten, CEO Royal Philips.

Prize recognizes Philips’ innovative approach to engaging its suppliers in structural improvement of their sustainability, resulting in increased transparency of Philips’ supply chain impact. If you want your value chain to be transparent about what they do, the best way is to lead by example. Winning the Crystal Prize therefore represents further evidence of Philips’ leadership in sustainability, with firm commitments to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Agreement on climate change built into the company’s long-term strategy for sustainable growth. 
Organized by the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs in conjunction with the Netherlands Institute of Chartered Accountants (NBA), the award recognizes Philips for openness about its supply chain responsibility, transparency regarding its own impact, its cooperation with other stakeholders, and evidence of supply chain responsibility in its strategy and sustainability programs.”The prize, which was awarded to Philips at a ceremony yesterday evening, follows Philips’ recent signing of the Dutch government’s latestGreen Deal ‘Sustainable Healthcare for a Healthy Future’initiative.To achieve sustainable growth, Philips has an ongoing dual-axis ‘Healthy people, sustainable planet’ program, one axis of which focuses on increasing societal benefit by enabling more healthy people, while the other axis focuses on reducing environmental impact and maintaining the resources of the China Cord Rosary Suppliers planet. Amsterdam, the Netherlands –Royal Philips, a global leader in health technology, has been awarded the prestigious Dutch ‘Crystal Prize’, which this year focused on 'Chain Transparency'.

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March 01, 2019

We will see when it will see light

Its a three-four week fundraising format, with one celebrity each week.Let us see what happens, he said.New Delhi, Sep 6 (IANS) Emraan Hashmi is working on a documentary on cancer, but the actor says making it is tough as there are always doubts about its commercial value. Born in February 2010, Ayaan, Finger Rosary Suppliers the first child of Emraan and wife Parveen Shahani, was diagnosed with first-stage cancer at the age of four in early 2014.Asked how is it turning out to be, the actor said he is not singing songs in it.Documentary is the first (priority). 

Talking about getting associated with initiatives about the disease, the Baadshaho actor said: I have learnt a lot along the way (seeing son battle with the disease).com) was launched on Wednesday. We will see when it will see light of the day. Under the campaign. The documentary is tentatively titled The C Word. Emraan, who has penned in a book his struggle around his son Ayaans cancer treatment, added: People always question the commercial value of a documentary.
To help raise awareness about the disease and share their story, Emraan came out with a book titled The Kiss of Life: How A Superhero and My Son Defeated Cancer last year.1smallstepforcancer. The campaign was initiated by 1SmallStep Foundation in association with Rotary Club of Mumbai Queens Necklace. It chronicles his career, family, the birth of his son, his cancer and treatment thereafter. Getting an outlet for that in this country is very difficult because not many documentary films are made, Emraan told IANS. The actor also supported 1SmallStepforCancer campaign to advance emergency fundraising for child cancer.

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