RED.Health appointed Tausif Thangalvadi as the vice-president of its medical operations. It has also elevated Manish Jajodia as AVP of medical operations. Thangalvadi has over a decade of expertise as an emergency, prehospital, and disaster medicine specialist, and previously served as group medical director at Nura-Ai Health Screening. Jajodia served as a medical officer in the Indian Army and later led Fortis Hospital as head of emergency and trauma.
Former BJP and Shiv Sena corporators are not happy with the government’s move and said the “illegal” move was undertaken on the insistence of the Pune unit of the Shiv Sena.
Red.Health, an emergency response network, plans to expand its teams and services. It is seeking engineers, product managers, doctors with emergency experience, operations leaders, and talent for business development, marketing, finance, and people and organization teams. The company aims to hire over 2,500 employees by 2024 to support its expansion plans, which involve working closely with major hospitals and enterprises in India.
Political leaders and former corporators blame PMC that while it had spent ₹2,100 crore on road works over the past six years, citizens still have to navigate potholes across the city
This is the second time in two weeks that BJP's Pune unit is facing discord within. Last week, former BJP legislator Medha Kulkarni took a position different from her party on the Vetal Tekdi project, by extending her support to those protesting against the link road that will pass through the hill.