Anvayaa, an IoT and AI tech-based personalized elderly care platform has now launched its services in Pune city to serve elders of the children staying away from their parents due to unavoidable reasons. To fulfill every need of the elders and make their life easy, Anvayaa is setting up a robust eco-system in Pune city by partnering with Dr. Snehal Bodhat’s Dental Clinic, SK Consultancy for Ambulance Services, SK Consultancy for Home Health Care Services, Portea Medical, Nightingales Home Health Care, New Life Cardiac Care and ICU for Cardiac Care & ICU, Hotel Lokseva for Home Food Services, HDU Healthcare Services for Home Health Care Services and also creating its in-house team of ‘Care Managers’ and ‘24×7 Care Coordinators’. Anvayaa has the most innovative technology platform in the country in the eldercare space for efficient care and predictable service for senior citizens and has won much national and international recognition. Anvayaa over the years has built a tech-enabled 360o solution for the elderly with a network of over 250 partners across domains including health care services, diagnostics and pharmacy, home maintenance, libraries, grocery, surveillance & security, local travel, lawyers, and many more to help the elders lead a life comfortably. This has been proven by the 6,000 families that have opted for Anvayaa’s services in the past 6 years.
A two-day Aarogya Film Festival was organized at National Film Archive of India by Pune- based P. M. Shah Foundation. The Festival featured 49 international and national documentaries on health issues. In the best Short Film category, film Aarsa: The Status directed by Ganesh Modak stood first while ‘Lal’ directed by Sumeet Patil and ‘Bra’ directed by Sonal Rathod stood second and third respectively. In the best Documentary film category, film Rebirth directed by Dinesh Vasantrao Akhade won the first prize while films ‘For Her’ directed by Dr. Shekhar Kulkarni and ‘Autism: Moving Ahead directed by Pradeep Kumar Agnihotri stood second and third respectively.
A two-day Aarogya Film Festival was organized at National Film Archive of India by Pune- based P. M. Shah Foundation. The Festival featured 49 international and national documentaries on health issues. In the best Short Film category, film Aarsa: The Status directed by Ganesh Modak stood first while ‘Lal’ directed by Sumeet Patil and ‘Bra’ directed by Sonal Rathod stood second and third respectively. In the best Documentary film category, film Rebirth directed by Dinesh Vasantrao Akhade won the first prize while films ‘For Her’ directed by Dr. Shekhar Kulkarni and ‘Autism: Moving Ahead directed by Pradeep Kumar Agnihotri stood second and third respectively.
Rudresh Vijay Kurhe from Symbiosis Institute of Technology, Pune was amongst the top 10 finalists of Hyundai Social Creator Awards 2021. Hyundai Motor India Foundation (HMIF), the CSR arm of Hyundai Motor India Limited, recently announced finalists and winners of globally renowned ‘H-Social Creator’ 2021. Kurhe’s idea in Road safety category on Light weight smart helmets was very well appreciated from the jury members and other distinguished guests present.