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Now OPPO Enters
fully to 4G time
OPPO, the global
electronics and
technology service
provider that delivers
the latest and most
exquisite mobile
electronic devices in
over 20 countries,
launched the high
speed and advanced
technology “4G Neo7
Smartphone” in Tamil
Nadu. The price is Rs.
9,990. The favorable
4G market is also
playing a key role in
the sale OPPO mobile
phones.
Addressing the Media,
Mr. Kai Feng, Vice
General Manager,
OPPO said, “India is a
huge market with lot of
diversity and our ability
to offer a wide range
of different devices
drives our growth.
The company aims to
supply more quality
4G smart phones.
Currently we have 4G
in Find 7a, Find 7, R5,
R7lite, R7 plus and
Neo 7. Our ultimate
aim is to focus more
on solving the pain-
points of customers.
We aim to capture
a decent market
share and expect
more than 200
per cent sales
growth and
1.5 million
unit sales
by the end of fiscal
2015 in India. We
aim to be among the
Top three brands in
Tamil Nadu by the end
of 2016.
OPPO smart phones
will be assembled in
India in association
with Foxconn, which
are expected to hit the
shelves shortly. The
company is in talks with
electronics assembly
manufacturer Foxconn
to start an assembly
line for its smart phones
in the Sri City plant
special economic zone
in Andhra Pradesh.
OPPO has earmarked
Rs. 25 crore for
Branding in India for
the current fiscal.
The company is also
working on expanding
its retail presence
in the country from
4,600 points of sale to
8,000-10,000 by the
end of this year. OPPO
is currently focusing
on strengthening the
offline channel. 1,000
engineers in research
and development team
and 50 percent of this
workforce is working to
understand and deliver
the needs of Indian
consumers.
Talking about the
strategy and focus of
the company in India,
Mr. Kai said, “India
is a very interesting
market with significant
growth still to be found
in the sector. The way
consumers choose and
buy smart phones is
continuously evolving
and you need to have
a diverse portfolio of
products and price
points to appeal
to a wide range of
consumers. We are
focusing only on retail
Market, Right now we
are retailing in over
20 major cities and
regions across the
nation, mainly through
multi-brand stores. We
are looking at
m o r e
nation-wide channel
partners so that we
can satisfy the huge
customer need at the
earliest.
“We are developing
products domestically
in China for the Indian
market. We have a full
fledged team working
in China for Made for
India products. We
are also considering
Make in India as well
for the best interest of
our consumers. For,
Make In India- we
are considering the
assembly unit soon but
our own factory will be
planned by next year.”
About their sales
strategy and market,
Mr. Kai added “In India,
we have sold around
400,000 devices and
are targeting 1.5
million smartphones
by end of financial
year In Tamilnadu, we
have sold about 40,000
devices and we are
targeting for 1,50,000
smart phones by end of
March 2016. With new
products launching
in the Indian market,
we aim to achieve this
target. Based on the
local insight, we will
focus more on product
planning in the year
ahead and based on
the consumer research,
we will invest more in
branding construction.
Lastly, we plan to build
a strong local team to
deliver the best.”
“We are focusing on
giving our consumer
best of services in terms
of quality, technology
and features which
can be very well seen
in our current range of
models. E-commerce
channels are growing
fast, but also the
general trade/retail
market is also huge
and growing. We are
mainly focusing on
offline sales
model, in tier
1 and tier
2 cities and
plan to expand
into tier 3 soon.
We will build
more exclusive
OPPO shops and
aim to bring more
consumer satisfaction.
By end of this year, we
plan to produce new
products that range
between Rs. 8000 to
Rs. 20, 000.” Towards
strengthening the
distribution network
and motivating and
educating dealers
and retailers, a meet
is planned for them
on Sunday and also
to introduce OPPO’s
4G Time to all on 1st
November 2015 at
Leela Palace, Chennai.
About OPPO: Oppo is
a leading technology
brand dedicated to
providing consumers
across the world. Oppo
has more than 140,000
global point of sales
across international
market like South
East Asia, South Asia,
Africa, North America,
Australia and the
Middle East. At OPPO,
we design, amnufacture
and promote our own
products, combining
innovative technology
with unique design, to
ensure our customers
always receive the best.
OPPO launches 4G Neo7
Smartphone in Tamil Nadu
Obstetrics and
Gynecological Nursing
department of Saveetha
College of Nursing
celebrated the 'World
Menopausal Day' at
Saveetha Medical
College and Hospital on
29th October 2015.
Around 46 womens
in the age group of
45–55 years were
present in the event.
The programme started
with Thamizh Thai
Vazhthu,inthepresents
of Principal Dr. P.
Mangala Gowri,HOD-S.
Kalabarathi, Asst.
Prof.Vaijayanthi Mala,
Muthulakshmi,along
with B.Sc Nursing IVth
year and M.Sc Nursing
Ist year students.
HOD of Obstetrics and
Gynecological Nursing
S. Kalabarathi,
emphasized the
significance of the
theme for celebrating
Menopausal Day this
year. This was followed
by Explanation of
Menopause - its signs
and symptoms and
its management at
home by Lakshmi and
Ms.Anushuya.B.Sc
Nursing IVth year
students, the
participants were
eager to know and
understand many
facts on Menopause.
The importance
of menopausal
health and life style
modification related
diseases were also
discussed.
B.Sc Nursing IVth year
student Rupa Mercy
welcome the gathering
and B.Sc Nursing IVth
year student Krithika
proposed a vote of
thanks.
Saveetha College of Nursing
celebrated the 'World
Menopausal Day
Komparify.com has launched its
latest version of Planhound, an
android mobile app that measures
mobile usage, recommends best
plans based on the usage pattern
and facilitates purchase through
phone. In other words, it’s a one
stop shop to stretch the rupee and
get best value for money spent.
Komparify has currently over a
million monthly users and plan to
scale up to 10 million users. They
are operationally profitable and
growing 4x to 5x yoy. Planhound
is available on Google Play Store.
Planhound 2.0 automatically
detects all connections owned by
a user - across mobile, internet
(wired and wireless), landline
and DTH (even if they were
not recharged on the app or
Komparify.com). It gives users
live balances of each connection
and alerts them at the moment of
truth i.e. the right time to renew
their packs, top-up their talktime
balance, recharge their DTH
connection or pay their postpaid
bills. It can also unify all the
connections owned by a family in
the cloud if they have planhound
installed on multiple devices.
Planhound helps to make bill
payments and online recharge
through variety of payment
options including “Ola Money”.
Mr. Jigar Doshi, Co-Founder,
komarify.com says: “A standard
data pack has some data limit -
say 1GB and is valid for say 28
days. Your data pack can expire
if you have used up your 1GB
limit or your 28 days are over.
Planhound alerts users on how
much balance is left on their data
pack and when it expires. It is
smart enough to alert you at the
right time to renew. It will also
give you auto-recommendations
based on your usage and the
latest packs available and let you
finish your recharge in a jiffy,
with just a tap, like Magic!”
Mr. Ankit Chhajer, Co-Founder,
komarify.com adds, “Planhound
is not just a recharge app, it is
a smart assistant which will take
all the effort, do the right analysis
for you and alert when it is time
to take an action. With the new
Planhound 2.0 launch, Komparify
also announces partnership with
Ola Money where all Ola users
can now use their Ola Money
balances to recharge / pay bills
and get instant benefits. So
millions of Ola Cab users have
more reasons to keep a balance
in their wallet. The Ola Money
wallet can be used not just to
enjoy cashless rides but also for
recharges and bill payments.”
For more information: Please
contact: Mr. Jigar Doshi, 95000
27575,jigardoshi@cheenilabs.
com
Komparify.com has launched its
latest version of Planhound
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As thousands of
shoppers crowd T
Nagar every day to
make their Diwali
purchases, in a quiet
corner near Panagal
Park, a mobile van
will be selling clothes
made by inmates of
Puzhal prison.
To make Diwali
special for those who
spend their lives in
imprisonment, the
prison department is
planning to set up a
mobile showroom to
sell garments made in
jail.
The prison officials
have modified a van
that will be put to
use for selling the
garments by the end of
this week. "They have
removed the seats
from the van and put
up racks to display the
garments. The prison
staffs will be there to
sell them," an officer
said. The van-cum-
showroom will put on
display at least 500
shirts, shorts and
t-shirts of all sizes.
Garments will also
be displayed outside
the van to attract
shoppers.
The garments will be on
display for sales from
10am to 7pm everyday
till Diwali. Assistant
jailer V Bharathi will
supervise the sales
along with G Arun
who teaches prisoners
tailoring.
Arun, who has been
in the garment
business for more
than three decades,
said, "I have trained
at least 80 prisoners
so far. Bethel, an
NGO, has provided the
machinery for the jail
inmates. An inmate
has to train hard for
three to five years to
become a good tailor."
This mobile showroom
will attract many
shoppers visiting T
Nagar," Arun said.
Van-cum-showroom
will sell garments
made by Puzhal
prisoners @ T Nagar
The management, staff
and students of Lady
Andal Venkatasubba
Rao School, organised
a two day Inter- School
Debating Event, “The
Battle-On” that was
held on the 28th and
29th of October 2015.
“The Battle-On”, over
the years, has been
and continues to be
a platform to discuss
topics of importance
in a civilised and
intellectual manner.
The aim of the Battle
– On is to let students
voice their views and
opinions on the most
pressing issues in
today’s world, in an
environment judged by
distinguished names
in their respective
fields”.The event had
over 300 students
from nearly 32 schools
including schools from
Erode and Kerala. The
students battled out on
various topics which
included “The Indian
Corporate sector
should be allowed
to donate money for
political campaigns”
“India needs to solve its
agrarian crisis rather
than push for ‘Make in
India’”, etc. The final
debating topic was
“The Indian Juvenile
Justice Bill seeking
to equate 16 to 18
year olds committing
heinous crimes with
adult criminals, is
unjustified”. Bhavans
Rajaji Vidhyasharam
,Chennai was the
winner of the Battle-On
2015 and Bhavans
Vidhya Mandir,
Eranakulam was the
runners up.
The chief guest for
the inauguration
function of ‘The Battle-
On 2015’ was Mrs.
C. Prema Kumar,
Correspondent of Lady
Andal Venkatasubba
Rao School, Lady Andal
House of Children and
Sir Mutha School.The
valedictory function
was presided over by the
former Union Minister
Mr P .Chidambaram.
He appreciated the
efforts of the students
for keeping the art
of debating alive. He
appealed to all students
gathered never to
give up the attitude
of questioning as that
will pave the way for a
healthy society.
The Battle-On 2015
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Sri Sai mittai Mandir is located at
kodambakkam ( Opp to Meenakshi
College). Sri Sai mittai Mandir
provides sweets and savouries
manufactured with good quality,
taste and hygiene. Various
ranges of sweets, south
Indian sweets, north Indian
milk sweets, spl cashew
sweets, Bengali sweets
and high quality
savouries are
available. Sri Sai
mittai Mandir is a
unit of Sri Parvathi
Bavan Sweets & VEG
Restaurant, Branches
are located at Virugambakkam,
Saligramam, Alwarpet. All They can
reached at 9840677033 and email:
tbalaji1983@gmail.com , manil7.t@
gmail.com
The Balaji Pearls selling
Original Hyderabad
Pearls for past 20
years. Started at
T.Nagar, balaji pearls
vision is to make high
quality pearl jewelry
affordable, thus
making each customer
part of the elite group.
Balaji pearls offer you
high value and luxury
pearls at affordable
prices without any
compromise on
quality. There 1 st
branch was started at
t.nagar, 2nd branch
at Kodambakkam and
the third branch is
at Ashok Nagar 1st
Avenue. As an exclusive
special Diwali Offer
Balaji Pearls offers
Up to 45% discount
on following Products
.Pearls Sets / Pearls
Bangles, Pearls Tops /
Chocker Sets, Kundan
Sets / Koda Bangles,
1Grm Gold Chain
Sets, D.C.Collection
/ Tara Bangles,
Victorian Pendant
sets, Victorian sets
/ Pearl Strings,
Coral Neckles Jade /
Pendant Sets, Rubby
/ Pracious Mala,
Semi Precious Mals
/ 1 Gm many more
precious collections
are available. All
products which are
guaranteed to be
highest in quality as
specified at reasonable
price. Balaji Pearls
: Chennai Branches
T.Nagar : Rainbow
Arcade, Basement
, Shop No.21, 22,
Pondy bazar, T.Nagar,
Chennai -17 ( Opp -
Holy Angels School )
Tel: 044 - 42605889 ,
Kodambakkam : - 24,
Tel: 044 - 42641309 ,
Ashok Nagar: New No.
13/1, First Avenue,
100ft Road, Opp.
Buhari Hotel, Ashok
Nagar, Chennai -83.
Mobile: 95001 00889
jewellery, Balaji Pearls
will be the one stop
shop for all your Pearl
Jewellery needs!
Sri Sai mittai Mandir
Festival Shopping
Original Hyderabad Pearls @
Balaji Pearls
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The Chennai Silks has
brought in new and
colorful range of garments
for this year’s Diwali. The
new range of dresses for
the entire family include
Kanji semi-transparent
silk sarees, linen silk
sarees, Gagri Long Netted
Churidhar, Benares
pattern Churidhar,
Lehenga Sarees, Slim fit
shirts and cotton pants,
Indo-western suits, Velcro
Veshti and Sherwani,
sprill frock, pattu pavadai,
enchanting Half saree,
Men’s festive fashion,
bridal collections, kids
fashion, pretty salwar
collections etc.
The Chennai Silks’ Gift
Card, ranging from Rs.
500 upto Rs.10,000
gets you special
discounts. For happy
shopping experience, the
management has put into
place exclusive parking
lots, where 200 cars and
500 two-wheelers can
be parked! Piping hot
food anytime at the ATM
style “Food Box”, HDFC
ATM for cash withdrawal
and of course the
unmistakable Chennai
Silks staff courtesy and
Make this Diwali special
with The Chennai Silks
expertise will go a long
way in making your visit
a memorable one.
Customers can also
shop online at www.
thechennaisilks.com/
contact: 044 2431 0888
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FREE TALLY.ERP 9 COURSE
Ramakrishna Mission
Students’ Home in
collaboration with HCL
Foundation conducting
FREE Tally.ERP 9 course
from November first week.
Contact: 9884028298;
9840321199
FREE COUNSELING AND
CONSULTING FOR PREVENTING
VIRAL FEVER
Dr. A. Latif , Ayurvedic
Consultant will give
free counseling and
consulting for ‘Preventing
viral fever’ from 10 a.m
to 5 p.m on Sunday, Nov.
1 at Limra Ayurvedic
Clinic, 28/4, Brindavan
Street, West Mambalam.
The counseling consists
of preventive measures to
be taken in households
and other venues from
spreading of viral fevers
one person to another for
all age groups. He also
provides free consulting
for psoriasis, cervical
spondylosis, frozen
shoulder, back pain
and depression. Those
who are interested to
participate in the free
program contact: 99621
64142 and 99623 68246.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF WIND
ENERGY (NIWE) TO PROVIDE
QUALITY TRAINING ON SOLAR
The National Institute
of Wind Energy (NIWE),
an autonoumus R&D
Institution, under
Ministry of New &
Renewable Energy,
Government of India,
has initiated quality
solar training programs
under PPP mode in
collaboration with
selected private training
companies. Under
this initiative, NIWE-
GSES has successfully
conducted two training
programs on design
and installation of solar
phovoltaic systems
in collaboration with
Australian based solar
training company Global
Sustainable Energy
Solutions (GSES)
India during July and
September 2015.
Under the same
collaboration, NIWE and
GSES will be organizing
another 5-days technical
advantage training on
“Standalone Solar Power
Supply Systems: Design
and Installation” at NIWE
Campus, Velachery,
Chennai from 16 th -
20th November, 2015.
The aim of the training
course is to provide
industry professionals,
PV engineers and
individuals wishing to
pursue their career in the
solar industry, hands-
on training on step-by-
step design, planning and
installation procedure of
standalone and rooftop
PV systems in accordance
with international best
practices to narrow the
skills gap in the sector.
For more details Contact:
Dr. G. Giridhar, Deputy
Director General / Head
(SRRA), Solar Radiation
Resource Assessment
Ministry of New &
Renewable Energy,
Government of India,
National Institute of Wind
Energy (NIWE) (Formerly
Centre for Wind Energy
Technology), Velachery
- Tambaram High Road,
Chennai - 600 100. Ph:
91-44-22463996
DESIKA STOTHRAM CLASSES
Free Desika Stothram
classes on Thursdays
and Fridays from 3.30
p.m to 4.30 p.m at No. 8,
2nd Main Road, East CIT
Nagar. All are welcome.
For more details contact:
9150052711 / 98403
94102.
VOLUNTEERS FOR FREE SERVICE IN
TIRUMALA
Sevas Calls volunteers
for a week-long service
to pilgrims in Tirumala
starting on Mondays
and ending on Sundays.
Anyone below 60 years
and willing to stay in
Tirumala for a week may
volunteer. The traveling
expense should also be
borne by the volunteer.
Accommodation, lunch
and dinner will be
provided free of cost
in Tirumala. For More
details please Contact:
78455 58334
KRISHNA PAKSHA CHANDI HOMAM
‘Krishna Paksha Chandi
Homam’ will be performed
on Tuesday, Nov. 3, at
6.30 p.m in Sankara Mutt
West Mambalam. All are
welcome. For more details
contact R. Sridharan Iyer
at 98410 9730
LAKSHARCHANAI IN REDDIYAPPATI
SWAMIGAL TEMPLE
A 3-day Laksharchanai
peruvizha wll be held
from Friday, Nov. 6,
to Sunday, Nov. 11, in
Reddiyapatti Swamigal
Temple , Ranganathan
Street, T. Nagar. Special
poojas will be held
in the mornings and
religious discourses
will take place in the
evenings. The vizha
will conclude with
M a h a d e e p a r a d h a n a i
on Nov. 11 at 1.30 p.m
followed by annadhanam
at 2.30 p.m.
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