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The Hindu
3 days ago
- Health
- The Hindu
SRMIST-The Hindu to organise webinar on Future Career Conversations
SRM Institute of Science and Technology (SRMIST), in association with The Hindu, will organise the fourth in a series of webinars on Future Career Conversations on Saturday. Titled 'Tomorrow's Doctors and Dentists: Skills That Shape the Future of Healthcare', the webinar will delve into the dynamic healthcare landscape and highlight the skill sets required by future doctors and dentists in the era of technological disruptions. The panel of speakers include Nitin M. Nagarkar, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Medicine and Health Sciences), SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre; T.R. Muralidharan, Director, Institute of Cardiac Sciences, SRM Global Hospital and Head, Department of Cardiology, SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre; Vivek Narayanan, Dean (Dental), SRM Dental College and Hospital; and C.S. Pramesh, Director, Tata Memorial Hospital and Professor, Thoracic Surgery, Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai. The webinar starts at 11.30 a.m. and will be moderated by R. Sujatha, former Deputy Editor, The Hindu. Details on


The Hindu
23-06-2025
- General
- The Hindu
From The Hindu, June 24, 1975: Two-hour TV programmes in Madras from Aug. 15
MADRAS. June 23. The Madras Television Centre will start transmitting two-hour programmes daily from August 15, it was officially announced to-day. Sixty per cent of the transmission time from 7 to 9 p.m. will be devoted to educational and informative programmes, and the rest to entertainment such as films, music and dance. There will be two news bulletins daily, one in English and the other in Tamil. Tamil gets 80 per cent of the time, English 12 per cent and other languages eight per cent. Apart from the evening transmission, there will be programmes for primary and pre-school children twice a week in the mornings. The Centre, which will initially use a one-kilowatt transmitter and a 36 metre high temporary antenna, will cover an area of 19 kilometre radius. It will start full-scale operation from mid-January 1976 using a 10 kw transmitter and a 175 metre high transmission tower now under erection. It will then have a range of 90 k.m., upto Tirupati, and the duration of the programmes will be increased to four hours. Mr. T. R. Muralidharan, who has taken over as Director of the Madras Centre, told newsmen to-day that a task force was working hard to begin transmission on the target date.