Ambattur Rotary Hospital opens its cerebral palsy unit for children, following renovation
April 03, 2021 15:59 IST
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April 03, 2021 15:59 IST
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One of the therapy rooms
Ambattur Rotary Hospital recently took the wraps off a renovated cerebral palsy (CP) unit. Amba Cerebral Palsy Rehab Centre, as it is called, would serve children with CP from underprivileged families.
The Centre is equipped with ‘therasuits’ from the United States, gait-training equipment, vertical trainers and treadmills. It also houses a hydrotherapy pool and other modern equipment that would help improve motor control together with physiotherapy exercises, says a press release.
Since 2006, Rotary Club of Ambattur runs this signature project of treating and rehabilitating children with CP through its dedicated NGO arm, Ambattur Rotary Charitable Trust. The Ambattur Rotary Hospital comes under the Trust.
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Talbros Automotive Components has sold its Land & building admeasuring ~1.67
acres situated at Plot No. 22-B, (NP), Ambattur Industrial Estate, Chennai, in the state of Tamil
Nadu.
The manufacturing operations at the above land was discontinued and duly intimated to the stock
exchanges vide letter dated 14 August 2014.
Accordingly, this will have no impact on the
operations of the company.
he proceeds of the sale amounted to Rs. 21 crore on gross basis. The net proceeds after deduction
of statutory liabilities would be utilized towards reducing debt and strengthening the balance
sheet of the company.
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Grinntech, an investor-backed start-up specialising in Lithium-Ion batteries for EVs and energy storage systems, today announced the inauguration of its larger manufacturing plant in Chennai. Spread over a one-acre plot in Chennai’s Ambattur Industrial Estate, the unit has the capacity to produce 400 MWh per year of Lithium-Ion batteries suitable for two- and three-wheelers, farm tractors and light vehicles. In October 2020, Grinntech had signed an MoU with the Tamil Nadu Government involving an investment of Rs 100 crore. The facility will leverage the infrastructural and supply chain advantages of the company s strategic location. The company has installed an optimal level of automation and has deployed contemporary quality control principles keeping in mind the quality expectations of our customers and our own productivity and safety targets, said Puneet Jain, Co-Founder of Grinntech.