Wednesday 20 January 2021

top 5 medical colleges in India

 

top 5 medical colleges in India 



     
  


RankNameCity                        score
1
All India Institute of Medical Sciences
New Delhi               90.69%
2Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and ResearchChandigarh             80.06%
3Christian Medical CollegeVellore                     73.56%
4National Institute of Mental Health & Neuro SciencesBangalore               71.35%

5                                                    Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate
                                                       institute of medical science        Lacknow               70.21%
        

     1. All india institute of medical sciences





Location of the functioning AIIMSs (green) and upcoming AIIMSs (orange)

The All India Institutes of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) are a group of autonomous government public medical colleges of higher education. These institutes have been declared by an Act of Parliament as Institutes of National ImportanceAIIMS New Delhi, the forerunner institute, was established in 1956. Since then, 22 more institutes were announced. As of January 2020, fifteen institutes are operating and eight more are expected to become operational until 2025. Proposals were made for six more AIIMS.















 2. post graduate institute of medical education and research




The Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research(PGIMER) was established in the year 1962. The institution is one of the top institutes of medical education in India. Currently, the institution functions under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Indian Nursing Council, and the Government of India.

The institution was started with an aim to provide students with quality education and facilities to become highly qualified medical teachers and doctors.Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education & Research(PGIMER) offers more than 50 medical courses such as Medical Courses, Para-Medical Courses, Nursing Courses, Residency Programs, Short-term Training, Elective Training, and MHA, MPH, PGDPHM and Fellowship Courses.

Facilities such as Hostels, Water Sports, Library, Playground, Laboratories, etc, are offered to the students. Admission is offered on the basis of an entrance examination known as INI CET(Institute of National Importance Combined Entrance Test).



3. christian medical college



christian Medical College, Vellore was established in the year 1918 and was founded by Dr Ida Sophia Scudder, the daughter of a medical missionary. The medical institute is also known as CMC Vellore. The institute is an unaided, non-capitation, Christian minority, educational institution. Earlier the college was affiliated to the University of Madras, later on, it got affiliated to Tamil Nadu Dr M.G.R. Medical University. CMC Vellore courses include BSc Nursing, AHS Degree, Diploma Nursing, AHS Diploma/PG Diploma/Fellowship, DM/M.Ch, Post Doctoral Fellowships, MPH & MSc Epidemiology, M.Sc Biostatistics, Medical Physics, MS Bioengineering, Medical Post Graduate Courses, Medical Post Graduate Fellowship Courses and MSc Nursing, Post Basic BSc Degree, Nursing Fellowship, Nursing Post and Diploma.



4. National Institute of Mental Health & Neuro Sciences


The National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) is a multidisciplinary institute for patient care and academic pursuit in the field of mental health and neurosciences.

NIMHANS is synonymous with providing high standards of clinical care, quality training and cutting-edge research in the frontier areas. Combined priorities for comprehensive patient care, manpower development and research, stem from the commitment to an integrated and multidisciplinary approach which addresses societal needs. The advances in genomics, computational neuroscience, mathematical modelling, neuroimaging, molecular biology and a host of new disciplines including public health,  are being translated to help  humanity in need and promote the growth of knowledge.

A special feature of this Institute since its inception is the combination of research and training with promotive, preventive and curative aspects of clinical services in Mental Health and Neurosciences.

The manpower development programmes at NIMHANS reflect the strides in fusing together and nurturing behavioural sciences, neurosciences, basic biological sciences and ancient health systems.


5. sanjay gandhi postgraduate institute of medical sciences



the institute offers DM/MCh/PDF/PDCC/and senior residency (hospital services) training programs in various specialties. The institute runs doctorate of medicine), M.Ch. (Magister Chirurgi), and MD (Doctor of Medicine) programs, training residents in surgical and medical super specialty and specialty fields. It also runs Ph.D. programs for basic science research and Bsc Nursing 4 years course.

It pioneered the 3 year DM/MCh program at a time when the typical course was two years before MCI mandated that all such training programs should be three years duration. It was the first Indian institution to start DM courses in clinical immunology, medical Genetics and MCh in endocrine surgery.

The institute has a library with more than 21,000 books and subscriptions to nearly 450 scientific journals, a computer network with more than 230 computers, Internet connections, and e-mail facilities. Patient care activities are computerized.

There is a main auditorium, a smaller auditorium, and seminar rooms.

Teaching covers basic, medical, and surgical specialties, with compulsory and optional courses covering areas relevant to all aspects of medicine. There is a strong emphasis on research and training in research methodology in postgraduate courses.

All students have to complete two compulsory courses (Basic Course and Course on Biostatistics), and two optional courses from among those offered, including Scientific Communication, Clinical Decision Analysis, Research Methodology, Laboratory Instrumentation, Computer Applications, Biomedical Literature Search, Bioinformatics, Basic Immunology, Medical Physics, and Molecular Biology, etc., to be eligible for the final examination.


Tuesday 19 January 2021

Top 10 best bike's in india








 

Best 10 Bike in India under 1.5 Lakhs

  1. TVS Apache RTR 200 4V

   2 . Royal Enfield Bullet 350

   3 . Suzuki Gixxer SF

   4 . Bajaj Pulsar 220F

   5 .Bajaj Pulsar 180FBS6

   6.  Bajaj Avenger Cruise 220

   7.  Suzuki Intruder

   8. Hero Xtreme 200S

   9. Pulsar NS 200

   10. yamaha fzs v3


   1. TVS Apache RTR 200 4V




       The Apache RTR 200 4V is a completely new motorcycle that does not share its underpinnings with the older Apache(s). The 200 4V is a big step up in terms of design when compared to the 180. The motorcycle looks sporty, has a racing character, the exhausts are bass-heavy, and the riding position is comfortable while preserving and, of course, perfecting the racing character.

Exterior Details

Being a completely new design for the Apache series by TVS, the 200 4V is an aggressively styled motorcycle that comes with all the essentials. As for its dimensions, the 200 4V is 2,050mm in overall length, 790mm in overall width, and 1,050mm in overall height. The kerb weight of the bike is 153kg, and the ground clearance is 180mm. The fuel tank can hold a maximum of 12-litres.

Engine & Transmission

The TVS Apache RTR 200 4V comes powered by a 197cc single-cylinder oil-cooled motor, which is capable of making 19.9bhp and 16.8Nm of peak torque. The power is sent to the rear wheel via a five-speed manual gearbox. Moreover, the TVS Apache RTR 200 4V mileage, as per our tests, is rated at 32km/l.

Handling

The TVS Apache RTR 200 4V gets a 90/90-17 section tyre at the front and a much wider 130/70-17 section tyre at the back. The stopping power comes from a 270mm disc at the front and a 240mm disc at the rear, while it rides on 37mm telescopic forks suspension at the front and a monotube-monoshock suspension at the rear. The RTR 200 4V is based on a double cradle split synchro stiff chassis. 

Features

The TVS Apache RTR 200 4V new model gets a fully digital instrument cluster that shows a host of information inclusive of a lap time recorder and a top speed recorder. The headlamp of the RTR 200 4V is a full LED unit accompanied by LED DRLs on top of either side to give it a beast-like eye. Come to the rear and the taillamp, too, is a full LED unit.

 2 . Royal Enfield Bullet 350







The Bullet 350 features retro dials with an analogue speedometer, ammeter, and a key slot on the console. It is powered by an air-cooled 346cc, single-cylinder, fuel-injected mill churning out 19.1bhp of power at 5,250rpm and 28Nm of torque at 4,000rpm. This motor comes mated to a five-speed gearbox. The Bullet maintains its retro theme in terms of hardware with a single downtube chassis, spoke wheels, conventional front forks and dual shock absorbers at the rear. For braking, it gets a disc brake only at the front with ABS while the rear does away with a drum brake.

 
3 . Suzuki Gixxer SF




Suzuki has introduced new colours for its Gixxer and Gixxer SF range. Check out more details and images here. For the first time since the bike got its BS6 updates, Suzuki has increased the prices of its Gixxer SF and Gixxer models, both of which are now roughly Rs 2,000 dearer. The Gixxer SF is now priced at Rs 1,23,940 while the MotoGP edition costs Rs 1,24,970 (both prices, ex-showroom Delhi). Suzuki has not given any new features and the bikes do feel a lot pricier in comparison to theirThe price hike comes on the same day as the launch of the Honda X-Blade BS6, which has also become a lot pricey in its BS6 avatar. Still, you can save up to nearly Rs 4,000 if you opt for the twin disc X-Blade over the Gixxer. Needless to say, Hero has managed to ace the pricing of the Xtreme 160R, making it the most affordable bike in the class

 4 . Bajaj Pulsar 220F


Bajaj Pulsar 220F is a commuter bike available at a starting price of Rs. 1,24,566 in India. It is available in only 1 variant and 2 colours. The Pulsar 220F is powered by 220cc BS6 engine which develops a power of 20.11 bhp and a torque of 18.55 Nm. With both front and rear disc brakes, Bajaj Pulsar 220F comes up with anti-locking braking system. This Pulsar 220F bike weighs 160 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 15 liters.

Once looked upon as the Fastest Indian, the Bajaj Pulsar 220F is one of the most popular performance-focused motorcycles in India; so much, in fact, that it is still the choice for majority of enthusiasts looking for an affordable, sporty motorcycle.

It is powered by a 220cc, single-cylinder DTS-i engine that is BS6-compliant and fuel-injected. The motor delivers 21bhp of power and 19Nm torque and comes mated to a five-speed gearbox. Standard features on the model includes a telescopic front and a 5-step adjustable, nitrox rear suspension, front and rear disc brakes and 120-section rear tyre. The Pulsar 220F has now been upgraded with a single-channel ABS system, to comply with the upcoming norms. Other features giving this bike a sporty intent are the split seats and rear grab rails, LED tail lights and clip-on handle bars.

Available in black, blue and red, the Pulsar 220F competes with the Suzuki Gixxer SF in the

 5 .Bajaj Pulsar 180FBS6

About Pulsar 180F

Bajaj Pulsar 180F is a commuter bike available at a starting price of Rs. 1,14,198 in India. It is available in only 1 variant and 3 colours. The Pulsar 180F is powered by 178.6cc BS6 engine which develops a power of 16.6 bhp and a torque of 14.52 Nm. With both front and rear disc brakes, Bajaj Pulsar 180F comes up with anti-locking braking system. This Pulsar 180F bike weighs 156 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 15 liters.
The Bajaj Pulsar 180 is one half of the Pune-based automaker’s long-seller duo in the Pulsar series since its inception in November 2001. The Pulsar 180 and its smaller twin were a revelation for the Indian market which, until that time, had been populated with commuter motorcycles and the single player called the Hero Honda CBZ in the 150cc and above segment. Its advanced styling and many modern features further fuelled the demand for premium commuters and set the bike on a course for the history books.
Over the years, Bajaj has updated the Pulsar 180 with subtle styling updates in the form of a semi-digital instrument console, aircraft-type fuel tank lid, LED tail lamp, step-seat design and new colour schemes with decals. Now, in order to boost the declining sales of the 180 moniker, Bajaj has cladded the Pulsar 180 with the fairing of the 220F and is calling it the new Pulsar 180F. With the new tag, the motorcycle adopts the 220F fairing along with the projector headlamps and two-piece bars. It also features a matte metallic colour shade with the option of contrasting highlights of orange, red and grey.
Powering the Pulsar 180F is the same 178cc, single-cylinder engine that now comes with fuel-injection and is BS6-compliant. It produces 17bhp and 14Nm of torque and comes mated to a five-speed gearbox. Standard features include twin spark ignition, telescopic forks, gas-charged rear suspension and disc brakes at both ends. Bajaj has equipped the Pulsar 180F with single-channel ABS.The Pulsar 180F competes against the Honda CB Hornet 160R, TVS Apache RTR 180 ABS, Yamaha FZ S 3.0 and the fully faired Hero Xtreme 200S.

 6.  Bajaj Avenger Cruise 220

Bajaj Avenger Cruise 220 is a cruiser bike available at a starting price of Rs. 1,24,079 in India. It is available in only 1 variant and 2 colours. The Avenger Cruise 220 is powered by 220cc BS6 engine which develops a power of 18.76 bhp and a torque of 17.55 Nm. With front disc and rear drum brakes, Bajaj Avenger Cruise 220 comes up with anti-locking braking system. This Avenger Cruise 220 bike weighs 163 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 13 liters.Bajaj Auto has updated its flagship cruiser motorcycle, the Avenger Cruise 220 to comply with the newest emission norms. The BS6 upgrade on the Avenger Cruise 220 is limited to mechanical upgrades.The styling cues, on the other hand, remain unaltered, and the Avenger Cruise 220 BS6 continues to feature a typical cruiser motorcycle design with low-slung saddle, rear-swept handlebar, a windscreen at the front and a long wheelbase. The 3D logo, chrome treatment to various parts and wire-spoke wheels add a premium touch to the overall package.

 7.  Suzuki Intruder


Suzuki Intruder 150 is a cruiser bike available at a starting price of Rs. 1,25,503 in India. It is available in only 1 variant and 3 colours. The Intruder 150 is powered by 155cc BS6 engine which develops a power of 13.4 bhp and a torque of 13.8 Nm. With both front and rear disc brakes, Suzuki Intruder 150 comes up with anti-locking braking system. This Intruder 150 bike weighs 152 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 11 liters.The Intruder is Suzuki’s 155cc modern cruiser which derives its name as well as styling from the big-daddy M1800R which, among other things, had the widest rear tyre on a production motorcycle when it was launched.The Intruder shares its powertrain with the Gixxer – a 155cc single-cylinder air-cooled unit. Its BS4 version already had an option of fuel-injection which received a few more engine upgrades to comply with BS6 norms that came into effect on 1 April 2020. These changes resulted in a slight drop in its power figures over the BS4 model which now stand at 13.4bhp at 8,000rpm and 13.8Nm at 6,000rpm. The engine comes mated to a five-speed gearbox.The 140mm wide rear tyre on this motorcycle gives it a muscular aesthetic appeal and that feeling is echoed when you sit on the motorcycle – those tank extensions make the Intruder feel a whole lot wider than it is, and it thus feels like a whole lot more motorcycle as well. The seat is also a lot wider than a standard seat, but it is very low as well, offering confidence and comfort to the cruiser aficionado.

  8. Hero Xtreme 200S





Hero MotoCorp hiked the price of the BS6-compliant Xtreme 200S to Rs 1,17,214, which is a premium of Rs 1,499 over its previous price. Compared to the BS4-compliant version, the extra money gets you complimentary Roadside Assistance (RSA), valid for one year. More details here.

Hero Xtreme 200S BS6 Price:

The Hero Xtreme 200S BS6 costs Rs 1,17,214, which is Rs 1,499 more than the previous price. It's now available in three liveries: white, red and black.

Hero Xtreme 200S BS6 Features:

The BS6 Xtreme 200S gets an LED headlight and LED tail light, full-digital instrument console with a gear position indicator, and Bluetooth-enabled turn-by-turn navigation and call alerts. 

 Hero Xtreme 200S BS6 Engine:

The bike is powered by a 199.6cc single-cylinder motor with an oil-cooler. It's been tuned to make 18PS at 8500rpm and 16.45Nm at 6500rpm, which is 0.4PS and 0.65Nm less than the outgoing BS4 model. The transmission though remains the same, a 5-speeder.

 Hero Xtreme 200S BS6 Suspension & Brakes:

The Xtreme 200S employs a diamond-type frame with a telescopic fork and a monoshock. Braking is handled by a 276mm disc up front and a 220mm rear disc. Single-channel ABS comes as standard. Its 17-inch alloy wheels come wrapped in 100/80-section front and 130/70-section rear tyres


 9. Pulsar NS 200


Bajaj Pulsar NS 200 Price:

The BS6 Bajaj Pulsar NS200 was launched at Rs 1,25,030. This made it Rs 10,675 dearer than the BS4-compliant Pulsar NS200. However, the price has now been updated again in January 2021, and it now retails for Rs 1,33,222 (all, ex-showroom Delhi). The BS6 bike offers slightly more power and torque than its predecessor. Bajaj Auto offers the motorcycle in four hues: Burnt Red (matte finish), Metallic Pearl White, Pewter Grey, and Plasma Satin Blue.

 Bajaj Pulsar NS 200 Features:

The NS 200 comes with sharp, aggressive streetfighter styling with a muscular mass-forward look. It gets a halogen headlamp with pilot lamps and a semi-digital instrument cluster. To ensure a comfortable yet slightly sporty riding position, the bike gets raised clip-on handlebars and split seats. To keep costs in check, Bajaj has equipped the Pulsar 200 NS with single-channel ABS. 

 Bajaj Pulsar NS 200 Engine:

The Bajaj Pulsar NS 200 employs a 199.5cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled fuel-injected engine. It churns out 24.5PS at 9750rpm and 18.5Nm at 8000rpm. Compared to the BS4 bike, the BS6 200 NS generates 1PS and 0.2Nm more. Its engine is mated to a 6-speed transmission.


 10. yamaha fzs v3



Yamaha FZ S FI is a commuter bike available at a starting price of Rs. 1,04,984 in India. It is available in 3 variants and 6 colours with top variant price starting from Rs. 1,09,992. The FZ S FI is powered by 149cc BS6 engine which develops a power of 12.2 bhp and a torque of 13.6 Nm. With both front and rear disc brakes, Yamaha FZ S FI comes up with anti-locking braking system. This FZ S FI bike weighs 137 kg and has a fuel tank capacity of 13 liters.The FZ is the model that revived Yamaha’s fortunes in India, and since its launch, it has been the gold standard for the 150cc sporty commuter, as far as the sales figures are concerned. It offered a number of new technologies like radial tyres and a centralised fuel tank, at the time of its launch. It is also one of the pioneers of fuel injection, having made the entire FZ range FI at a time when its competitors were still depending heavily on carburetted variants.The next generation of the FZ-S is here, and it is not a major update. Single-channel ABS has been added, which is now compulsory, an LED headlamp, and the instrument cluster with white backlighting. The fuel injection has been tweaked to offer better midrange but the peak power output remains the same at 13bhp and 12.8Nm. The split seat has strangely regressed to a single-seat, despite the overall design becoming a little more aggressive. The only difference between the FZ and FZ-S is the presence of a belly pan on the latter. It bumps up the price of the bike by Rs 2000, ex-showroom.In the latest update, the company has launched the BS-VI variant of the motorcycle that now gets a BS-VI compliant powerplant. The engine continues to be the same 149cc single-cylinder air-cooled unit with fuel-injection that now produces 12.2bhp at 7,250rpm and 13.6Nm


Monday 18 January 2021

TOP 10 TOURIST PLACES IN INDIA



India known for the vast number of tourist places across its expanse, has a mix of everything, from cultures to natural beauty and adventure activities 

India is know for tourisem there are top 10 places to visit in india :

 1. Agra 

 2. La  Ladakh

 3. Darjeeling

 4. Goa 

 5. Amritsar

 6. Ooty

 7. Mysore 

 8. Jaipur

 9. Shimla 

 10. Alleppey 


  1. Agra        


Agra is home to several historic monuments, making it one of the most visited places in India. Of course, top of this list of places to see in Agra is the Taj Mahal, one of the most famous buildings in the world.

This beautiful building, finished in white marble, is a perfect example of Mughal architecture, as are the Agra Fort, Akbar’s Tomb and Fatehpur Sikri. Also a great place to gorge on wonderful Mughlai 

This is one of the 7 wounder's of the world 

 2.la Ladakh 


Ladakh, the capital of Leh, is in the eastern parts of Jammu and Kashmir. Ladakh is known for its pristine lakes, freezing winds, glaciers and sand dunes. It has kept its distance from the modern world – and thank heavens for that.

The most famous tourist attractions here are Pangong Lake, Tso Moriri lake and Leh Palace. There’s also many adventures to be found here, from white water rafting to mountaineering and trekking.

This is one of the place where all the riders will visit 

 3.Darjeeling

 
A mesmerising scenery, beautiful sunrise, the backdrop of one the highest peaks in the world, Mount Kanchenjunga, make Darjeeling one of the best tourist places to visit in India.

It stands at a height of  2,050 meters above sea level and is littered with beautiful tea gardens on mountain slopes, a wonderful toy trains and delectable Tibetian cuisine. Visit as a family, a couple or head out on an adventure with friends, Darjeeling welcomes one and all.

 4.Goa 


 Goa is considered one of the best tourist places to visit in India. Its white sandy beaches, palm trees, low tax rate, amazing coastal cuisine and laid-back attitude make it a wonderful tourist place in India.The best time to visit this place is the winter, as the weather is just perfect though this is when it can get expensive, too. Apart from the beach, its nightlife is surely not something you should miss.with 51 beaches along the coastline

 5.Amritsar

 Founder  Guru Ram Das in the year 1577, Amritsar is considered the spiritual capital of Sikhism. The holiest gurudwara of the Sikh faith, The Golden Temple is situated at the centre of the old town. It is locally known as Harmandir Sahib Gurudwara.

Other popular destinations to visit here are the Akal Takhat and Mata temples. Lassi and chicken tikka are two wonderful dishes to try while in Amritsar.

 6.Ooty



Udhagamandalam, also known as Ooty, is a hill station in the state of Tamil Nadu. The pleasant climate, the view of India’s Western Ghats and the peaceful atmosphere make a great tourist place for both family and friends.

It is famous for its tea plantations, lush gardens, British era bungalows and spicy food. It is usually crowded during the summer holidays, as many families spend a week or two here. Once a small town, Ooty is today a buzzing tourist centre with plenty of activity all year round.

 7.Mysore

Mysore, located in Karnataka, was the capital of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1399 to 1947. Mysore is known by many names such as Garden City, Ivory City, City of Yoga and City of Palace.

In its center is one of the most visited monuments in India, Mysore Palace, also known as Amba Vilas Palace. This place still holds the rich architecture and culture of the past.

   8.Jaipur

jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, is popularly known as the ‘Pink City’ and is famous as a tourist and education destination in India. There are only a few cities that capture and showcase the rich history of the past and Jaipur is one of them.

The popular destinations here are the Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar and Amber Fort. If you want to experience the royal legacy and architecture this place is a must visit. Do not miss the Sound & Light Show at Amber Fort, narrated by Mr. Amitabh Bachchan himself.

9.Shimla


Shimla, the capital of Himachal Pradesh, is one of the famous hill stations in India. With the Town Hall at its centre and the breathtaking view of the Himalayas, this place attracts a lot of tourists.

To know the real legacy of Shimla, you can visit the Viceregal Lodge, Christ Church and Gorton Castle. During winters, the snowy mountains and narrow alleys are worth viewing and exploring.

10.Allappy


Alleppey is one of the ten most gorgeous locations in the world, according to the National Geographic Traveler. Located on the Malabar Coast, the backwaters of Kerala showcase the true beauty of nature.

It is also famous for its Ayurvedic massages. Of course, you cannot miss the houseboat experience and the lovely Kerala cuisine, especially Malabar Chicken Curry and Puttu.

top 5 medical colleges in India

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