Friday, February 28, 2020
Thursday, February 27, 2020
Monday, February 24, 2020
M.A.Aleem Neurologist #Trichy Attended the Milad Day Function at Aiman College of Arts and science for women on 22.2.20 with M.P. Thiru. Su Thirunavkarasar Trichy , S.M.Hidayathulla , M.Y.Habibulla and Dr.M.Sheik Mohamed and Dr.M.M.Shahul Hameed, Dr.Suhashini Ernest, J.Shamsudeen , A.M.Kadar Baks Hussain , A.Abdul Masjid, A.Basheer Ahmad and S.Bahameeda Tabssim news in Trichy Dinakaran on 25.2.2020
M.A.Aleem Neurologist #Trichy Attended the Milad Day Function at Aiman College of Arts and science for women on 22.2.20 with M.P. Thiru. Su Thirunavkarasar Trichy , S.M.Hidayathulla , M.Y.Habibulla and Dr.M.Sheik Mohamed and Dr.M.M.Shahul Hameed, Dr.Suhashini Ernest, J.Shamsudeen , A.M.Kadar Baks Hussain , A.Abdul Masjid, A.Basheer Ahmad and S.Bahameeda Tabssim news in Manichuder on 24.2.2020
Saturday, February 22, 2020
M.A.Aleem Neurologist #Trichy Attended the Milad Day Function at Aiman College of Arts and science for women on 22.2.20 with M.P. Thiru. Su Thirunavkarasar Trichy , S.M.Hidayathulla , M.Y.Habibulla and Dr.M.Sheik Mohamed and Dr.M.M.Shahul Hameed, Dr.Suhashini Ernest, J.Shamsudeen , A.M.Kadar Baks Hussain , A.Abdul Masjid, A.Basheer Ahmad and S.Bahameeda Tabssim
COVID - 2019 as of 21.2.2020 - M.A.Aleem BMJ 2020;368:m634
M.A.Aleem Neurologist #Trichy Attended the #Milad Day Function at Aiman College of Arts and science for #women on 22.2.20 with M.P. Thiru. Su Thirunavkarasar Trichy , S.M.Hidayathulla , M.Y.Habibulla and Dr.M.Sheik Mohamed and Dr.M.M.Shahul Hameed, Dr.Suhashini Ernest, J.Shamsudeen , A.M.Kadar Baks Hussain , A.Abdul Masjid, A.Basheer Ahmad and S.Bahameeda Tabssim
Friday, February 21, 2020
Thursday, February 20, 2020
Facts Sheet of Tamilnadu India - M.A.Aleem Neurologist #Trichy #Tamilnadu #India
Tuesday, February 18, 2020
@AAI_Official@aaiTRZairport#AbuDhabi #Doha beckon travellers by R.Rajaram in #Trichy #Tamilnadu #India The Hindu @the_hindu on 19.2.2020 with comments of M.A.Aleem Neurologist Advisory Committee Member Tiruchirappalli International Airport
Abu Dhabi, Doha beckon travellers
Finally, a response from an airliner to clamour from travellers in central region
The introduction of overseas flight services from Tiruchi to Abu Dhabi and Doha from next month by low-cost carrier Air India Express is set to give a big boost to passenger traffic at this fast growing non-metro airport.
The recent announcement made by the country’s first international budget airline has gladdened tourism circles and travellers here since it has come at a time when there has been a clamour for long from travellers in this part of the region for introduction of flight services to newer destinations in West Asia.
Direct connectivity to overseas destinations from Tiruchi international airport will now increase to seven after Air India Express begins its services to Abu Dhabi and Doha from March-end.
Tourism industry circles here say the long-awaited sectors connecting Tiruchi with Abu Dhabi and Doha has been finally done by Air India Express, which is already operating daily flights to Dubai, Sharjah and Singapore from here.
The launch of the new services comes at a time when the airport is on an expansion mode with a swanky passenger terminal under construction to cater to future traffic growth and poised for completion in 2021.
The introduction of direct flights to Doha and Abu Dhabi from Tiruchi will certainly be a boon to people of central region and those in the southern districts as they no longer have to travel to Chennai or other airports to reach the destinations, says M.A. Aleem, member, Advisory Committee, Tiruchi international airport.
Flight services to the two new destinations will augur well for travellers as a substantial work force in different West Asian countries hail from the central and southern parts of Tamil Nadu. Besides providing an impetus to passenger movement, the new services will eventually bring in revenue to the Tiruchi airport as well as to the government, says Mr. Aleem, a frequent overseas traveller.
The United Arab Emirates is a popular tourist destination in West Asia with regular group tours being organised by tour operators to Dubai and Abu Dhabi from this part of the region.
Tourists, who wind up their tour in Abu Dhabi, now have the option of boarding a flight to Tiruchi instead of driving back to Dubai. This sector will be a lucrative one for Air India Express, said an office-bearer of Tiruchi Tourism Federation.
Adding flight connectivity to newer overseas destinations will also help Tiruchi’s economy by attracting more tourists and improving business further, says Mr. Aleem.
The new services to Abu Dhabi and Doha will certainly have good load factor, feels Achar Singh, member, Confederation of Indian Industry, Tiruchi.
Tiruchi is a unique non-metro airport with direct connectivity to more international destinations than domestic ones. At present, overseas flights are being daily operated to Colombo, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Dubai and Sharjah.
Notwithstanding overseas services to select destinations in South Asia, South-East Asia and West Asia, international passenger traffic has been on the upswing at the airport. International passenger movements alone has already exceeded 10 lakh in the current fiscal from April to December, according to Airports Authority of India statistics.
Once the new services are launched, passenger traffic and the total number of international flight movements is only bound to increase further. The direct connectivity from West Asia will also give rise to inbound tourism and medical tourism, says the office-bearer from Tiruchi Tourism Federation.
Mr. Aleem says completion of expansion of the runway at the airport expeditiously will enable in bringing in wide-bodied jets
Saturday, February 15, 2020
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Monday, February 10, 2020
6th 2020 February @ @@IBESocialMedia 12 million people with #epilepsy in #India( 1/6 of the global burden). 14 people per 1,000 are prone to suffer from epilepsy in India with many misconceptions. An Awareness talk on #Epilepsy to mark the 6th @ Epilepsy Day by - M.A.Aleem #Neurologist #Trichy #Tamilnadu
Sunday, February 9, 2020
International Epilepsy Day 10th February 2020- Epilepsy is More than Seizures 10.2.2020 EPILEPSY IS MORE THAN SEIZURES - PROF DR.M.A.ALEEM M.D., D.M.,(NEURO) FRCP (Glasgow)
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Saturday, February 8, 2020
M.A.Aleem Neurologist Attended Sevai Shanthi Metriculation Higher Secondary School (#SSMHSS) 23rd Anniversary Function at #Pettavaithalai #Trichy District on 8.2..2020 with Founder Correspondent K.Govindaraju, Mrs.R.Kamala Child Welfare Committee Chairman, Mrs.M.Geetha District Child Protection Officer, Mr.Vincent Huart Director ICHEC Business School Belgium and Mr.Paul Clarke Director Equal Health Australia.
Wednesday, February 5, 2020
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Saturday, February 1, 2020
#Budget2020 evokes mixed reactions in central region of Tamilnadu - The Hindu @the_hindu Trichy 2.2.2020 @aaiTRZairport @AAI_Official
Budget 2020 evokes mixed reactions in central region
No mention of inter-linking of rivers, loan waiver: ryots
The Union Budget 2020 has evoked mixed reactions from representatives of industry, aviation and farming sectors.
Secretary of Tiruchi District Tiny and Small Scale Industries' Association S. Gopalakrishnan expressed happiness over the assurance given in Budget 2020 for extending the time limit by a year for MSME units to settle their loans with banks.
Likewise, the encouragement to MSME sector to get into export activities and additional sanction of Rs. 3,000 crore for developing skills were steps in right direction. However, the absence of any announcement on reducing GST rates for the MSME sector was disappointing, Mr. Gopalakrishnan said.
New airports
The promise made by the Finance Minister to develop 100 new airports by 2024 would give a fillip to the UDAN (Ude Desh Ka Aam Nagrik) scheme for regional connectivity, M.A. Aleem, Advisory Committee Member, Tiruchi International Airport, said.
Likewise, the announcement for doubling the fleet strength of aircrafts to 1,200 by 2024 would also be of immense utility to the general public, Mr. Aleem said.
Secretary of Consumer Protection Council S. Pushpavanam, said the budget attempted to spur growth. Corporate tax pegged at 15% would spur investments and attract FDI. But, the projection of 10% growth in economy without proper action-based plan was amounted to wishful thinking.
‘Inadequate allotment’
Allotments to railways for safety and from reserve fund were inadequate. There would be a requirement of Rs. 50 lakh crore to complete the sanctioned projects up to 2030, Mr. Pushpavanam said.
Clarity on new tax rates on individual income would emerge only after comparison with the old method of calculation, he added.
While welcoming the announcements on allocation of Rs. 15 lakh crore for farm loans, and credit card with Rs. 1 lakh withdrawal limit, and specific loan schemes for women agriculturists, Puliyur Nagarajan, president of the Tiruchi district farmers unit of Tamil Maanila Congress, expressed disappointment over the silence of the Centre on waiver of farm loans, and inter-linking of rivers in Tamil Nadu.
State president of Thamizhaga Cauvery Vivasayigal Sangam P.R. Pandian said the Union Budget had disappointed the ryots who were expecting loan waiver announcement in view of the crop loss they had suffered from 2012 to 2019. Absence of any announcement relating to linking of rivers had also disappointed the ryots.
While welcoming the proposal to involve women self-help groups in the proposed village storage scheme, National Organiser, Self Sufficient Green Villages Movement, Arupathy P. Kalyanam opined that the current Bbdget was nothing but an extension of last year’s budget.
V. Jeevakumar, district vice-president, Agriculture Labour Union, Thanjavur District, said though some new initiatives such as ‘kisan rail’ had been announced, silence over the minimum support price and poor implementation of ‘kisan samman’ scheme announced in the last budget had disappointed the farmers.
Terming the budget as an exercise lacked in creation of job opportunities, R. Palanivelu. Professor, Department of Economics, AVVM Pushpam College, Poondi, welcomed the increase in insurance cover for bank customers.
The reduction in income tax slab rates had not fulfilled the expectations of the salaried class and middle income group, according to Mr. Palanivelu.
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