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Saturday, March 27, 2010

DANGEROUS DRUGS HAVE BEEN GLOBALLY DISCARDED BUT ARE AVAILABLE IN INDIA

Please Read Very Carefully - INFORM ALL YOUR FRIENDS & FAMILY MEMBERS

India has become a dumping ground for banned drugs; also the business for production of banned drugs is booming. Plz make sure that u buy drugs ! only if prescribed by a doctor(Also, ask which company manufactures it, this would help to ensure that u get what is prescribed at the Drug Store) and that also from a reputed drug store. Not many people know about these banned drugs and consume them causing a lot of damage to themselves. We forward Jokes and other junk all the time.... This is far more important.

Please Make sure u forward it everyone u know.


DANGEROUS DRUGS HAVE BEEN GLOBALLY DISCARDED BUT ARE AVAILABLE IN INDIA .... The most common ones are action 500 & Nimulid.

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PHENYLPROPANOLAMINE:

cold and cough.
Reason for ban : stroke.
Brand name :
Vicks Action-500
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ANALGIN:

This is a pain-killer.
Reason for ban: Bone marrow depression.
Brand name:
! Novalgin
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CISAPRIDE:

Acidity, constipation.
Reason for ban : irregular heartbeat
Brand name :
Ciza, Syspride
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DROPERIDOL:

Anti-depressant.
Reason for ban : Irregular heartbeat.
Brand name :
Droperol
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FURAZOLIDONE:

Antidiarrhoeal.
Reason for ban : Cancer.
Brand name :
Furoxone, Lomofen
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NIMESULIDE:

Painkiller, fever.
Reason for ban : Liver failure..
Brand name :
Nise, Nimulid
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NITROFURAZONE:

Antibacterial cream.
Reason for ban : Cancer.
Brand name :
Furacin
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PHENOLPHTHALEIN:

Laxative...
Reason for ban : Cancer.
Brand name :
Agarol
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OXYPHENBUTAZONE:

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug.
Reason for ban : Bone marrow depression.
Brand name :
Sioril
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PIPERAZI! NE:

Anti-worms....
Reason for ban : Nerve damage.
Brand name :
Piperazine
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QUINIODOCHLOR:

Anti-diarrhoeal.
Reason for ban : Damage to sight.
Brand name:
Enteroquinol

PLZ SPREAD THE INFO....
YOU MAY JUST SAVE SOMEONE'S LIFE.
Saleem Asraf Syed Imdaadullah,
M.E.(Env. Engg.)
Mobile: 9899300371
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Approaching a VC? Here is a checklist

Approaching a VC? Here is a checklist
By   Sikta Samantaray
Bangalore: Seeing the growth of Indian software market, Ravi Varma started its own software venture in 2005, but could not go long and had to shut company's door in 2007, as he failed to raise fund from venture capitalists (VCs). 

Currently working as a Vice President - Strategy in an IT firm, Varma graduated from IIM, Bangalore in 2004. After running the business for two years without any financial support, Ravi thought that his company had all the right credentials needed by venture capitalists, but when he pitched his ideas to around 10 VCs, he realized that his idea is premature and can not be funded by any venture firm. 



Not only Varma, there are several such start-up entrepreneurs, who are in a race to raise VC funding. So, to help these emerging entrepreneurs, SiliconIndia talked to some of the VCs to know the important factors that can help these entrepreneurs to improve their chances of getting funded. Here are some important thoughts being given by VCs:

Do you have a Team to lead?

A company may have a big business idea, but working individually may not help it to achieve the objective. It is the team which may help one's idea to convert into a profitable product or service. Anurakt Jain, Analyst, Draper Fisher Jurvetson India said, "VCs invest in a team, so sell the team. A start-up should know well about their team members before pitching to VCs."

Pitch

The process of raising fund can be one of the more physically and emotionally draining parts of starting a business. It can go on for weeks or months, taking away focus from business. As an entrepreneur seeking funding, one need to demonstrate that he/she is very clear about his/her idea and how he/she would build an economically viable business around it. Rajesh Vakil, Head, Siemens Venture Capital, India said, "Put together a good investor presentation that covers all aspects of the business plan. A weak presentation can put off VCs easily." Speaking on the similar lines, Jain said, "The first 5-10 minutes of pitch to VCs are very crucial - get VCs on the hook. Describe the company in one-two lines - that would be helpful in running the business as well."

What is your USP?

While explaining about the product or service, a company need to avoid using jargon and adjectives. VCs say that startups should explain the product or service in simple language and emphasize its competitive edge or USP. Manav Sethi, COO BigMaps said, "The basic objective of a start-up should be to show that there is a need of this product or service in the market." 

Business Plan

For any start-up, the purpose of presenting a business plan should be to show the potential to investors that if they invest in its business. Vakil said that a business plan must have a very effective executive summary, and in that summary a company should highlight the market, the product or service, management team, stage of the startup, location, market, market size, business, business model, capital structure, capital required and exit options. He also asked these startups to critically evaluate the business plan and do a market opportunity analysis to determine scalability of business. "Ask honestly "Will you fund this if it was someone else's business plan," added he.

Customer Base

Before presenting to VCs, a company needs to evaluate the customer business case, benefits and payback. Also, it needs to know in details about its existing customers as well as its potential customers. Any company can?t have any better evidence than customers to prove its claims about the marketability of its product/service.

A company needs to understand that it is in the market to sell a product, its business idea, which can't be sold unless its customers are satisfied with the product, which they plan to buy. Raghu Batta, Partner, Ojas Ventures said that startups should always make something or sell a service that people want. 
 

What is the plan for interceptor drains at Delhi

What is the plan for interceptor drains at Delhi. It is basically ,
 
1. laying of parallel drains along three main drains --Najafgarh, Shahdara and supplementary drain
2. the interceptor drains will intercept the outflow of all small drains before they meet these main three drains.
3. the interceptor drains will carry the sewage to STPs
4.From the STPs, treated waste water will be released to these three main drains --Najafgarh, Shahdara and supplementary drain
5. From these main drains, the treated waste water will go to the river Yamuna as it is flowing today.
 
70% of the small drains will be intercepted and 85% of the total generated sewage of Delhi will be treated in this way.
 
I helped one of my associates in chennai in an internatioal tender last year . I feel that the method of  treating waste water before it reaches yamuna should be like this. If you notice in the tender, there is just one interception at the end of the main drain before it meets the river.
 
In our case, the treated sewage from the STPs will be released to the main drains again where it will get mixed with untreated sewage from small drains that are not intercepted ( 30%) .This is the major flaw of the present scheme.
 
I was searching for this Manila tender for a long time to give it to you. This morning at 6 o clock, while searching through my old files I came across this file suddenly. Lets hope it will help you. I believe in Destiny. Everything is destined to be get done at an appropriate FIXED time.
 
There is a flaw in the manila tender also. In a highly centralised system, we cant recycle the whole load as it will require another network of pipes to carry the treated waste water back into the city.Do you think its feasible in Delhi?
 
I know from our very first meeting whats going on in your mind.You are interested in treatment of waste water at the source itself before it reaches even the interceptor drains.What you are thinking of is a network of decentralised very very small STPs all around Delhi managed by local communities. And its easy to recycle some parts of treated waste water from these small STPs at the community level .
 
Are there any new thoughts ? As you travel a lot outside India, maybe you are having more ideas.
 
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M.E.(Env. Engg.)
Mobile: 9899300371
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