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Business Wire India - Multimedia: Digest for May 19, 2023

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In a significant move towards the growth of the healthcare technology sector in India, Medtronic plc, the global leader in healthcare technology, announced an investment of approximately INR 3000cr (more than $350M) to expand the Medtronic Engineering & Innovation Center (MEIC) in Hyderabad. MEIC is Medtronic's largest research and development (R&D) center outside of the US. The investment is a part of Medtronic's overall global R&D led innovation and growth strategy. Medtronic supports the Govt. of Telangana's efforts to position Hyderabad as a global hub for healthcare technology research and innovation.
 
Medtronic leaders Mike Marinaro, Executive Vice President & President, Surgical, Mani Prakash, Vice President, Enterprise R&D, and Divya Prakash Joshi, Vice President & MEIC Site Leader, met the Hon'ble Minister for IT, Industries, Municipal Administration and Urban Development, Govt. of Telangana, Shri KT Rama Rao in New York, USA to announce. Mr. Jayesh Ranjan IAS, Principal Secretary, Industries and Commerce Dept., and Mr. Shakthi M Nagappan, CEO, Telangana Lifesciences, Government of Telangana, were also present.
 
This investment builds on the initial investment of $160M in MEIC that was announced back in 2020 and expands the company's footprint in India. MEIC currently employs 800+ people, primarily engineers, and is expected to grow to 1500+ over the next 5-year period with the investment announced today. With this expansion, MEIC aims to leverage the sizeable pool of diverse and skilled talent in India involving engineering, mobile apps, application and desktop software, cloud / web apps, data engineering, embedded software, product security, and cyber-product security. The investment will support in key healthcare technology areas like robotics, imaging and navigation, surgical technologies, and implantable technologies.
 
Mr. K.T Rama Rao said, "Telangana has been a front-runner in the field of life sciences and was also one of the first States in India to recognise medical devices as a high-potential and high growth sector. The expansion of MEIC in Hyderabad is a testament to the city's robust ecosystem and Hyderabad's growing prominence in the global med-tech sector. We are thrilled to continue our support for Medtronic's growth and look forward to their continued contributions to healthcare innovation in the state and country."
 
Mike Marinaro, Executive Vice President & President, Surgical, Medtronic said, "India is known as a global hub for technology innovation, and we believe in India's potential as a growing market for healthcare innovation. Hyderabad has proven to be a strategic location for Medtronic, and we are proud to be collaborating with the Government of Telangana on this major investment in the country. We are committed to investing in India's healthcare ecosystem and delivering innovative solutions that improve patient outcomes."
 
Commenting on the announcement, Divya Prakash Joshi, VP & Site Leader of MEIC said, "Investment in R&D is the foundation for innovation and progress in the healthcare technology sector. It enables us to improve patient outcomes, enhance healthcare quality, and drive economic growth. Over the years, Govt. of Telangana's efforts have positioned Hyderabad as an innovation hub and healthcare ecosystem enabler. That is why we are excited for the future as the investment will unlock greater potential for the center by fuelling innovation with activities contributing to the technology pipeline and creating more job opportunities."

During the meeting, Mr. KT Rama Rao provided the Medtronic leadership team with an overview of various new developments and initiatives taken by the Telangana Government to promote the healthcare technology sector. The Minister reiterated Telangana Government's commitment to supporting the growth of the healthcare technology sector in the state and facilitating such expansion projects, which in turn would help save many lives in India.
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For the first time in the country, such a technique of angioplasty was used in the calcified blockage of the artery of the heart, in which the blockage was cleaned with a drill moving like the axis of the solar system (orbital atherectomy) and a stent was placed. The country's first orbital atherectomy case took place at Eternal Hospital, Jaipur, in which the life of a patient suffering from severe calcified blockage in both heart arteries was saved. This successful case was done by Dr. Sanjeev Sharma, Senior Interventional Cardiologist under the guidance of eminent Interventional Cardiologist Dr. Samin K Sharma.
 
There was a severe blockage in both arteries –

Dr. Sanjeev Sharma said, "The 65-year-old patient had a severe calcified blockage in both the heart's major arteries. The patient had 95 per cent blockage in the left artery and 100 per cent blockage in the right artery of the heart, which had a lot of calcium deposits. With the help of orbital atherectomy technique, we completely cleaned the calcium and did stenting there in a procedure of about 1 hour."
 
Angioplasty of calcified blockage made easier with new technology –

Dr. Sanjeev Sharma told, "25 to 30 per cent cases of heart blockage found in the country are of calcified blockage. Till now rotablation and IVL (shockwave) techniques were used in such cases. But orbital atherectomy technique is more advanced than both techniques. It is effective in both large and small arteries and breaks down the calcium into small enough pieces that the calcium is released from the vein along with the bloodstream. In case of calcified blockage in the heart artery, orbital atherectomy clears the blockage completely, so that the stent can be implanted very well."

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  • Merck Foundation CEO meets President of Burundi to acknowledge Burundi First Lady's efforts as Ambassador of "More than a Mother" to build healthcare capacity, break infertility stigma, and support girl education.
  • Merck Foundation provided around 50 scholarships to doctors in 36 critical specialties in Burundi.
  • Merck Foundation CEO joins Burundi First Lady to inaugurate the first public IVF center in Burundi after providing scholarship of Fertility Specialty and Embryology to their staff who became the first local experts in IVF in Burundi.
  • Merck Foundation Burundi Alumni Summit and Merck Foundation Awards ceremony 2023 were conducted in Burundi chaired by Burundi First Lady and Merck Foundation First Lady.
  • Merck Foundation CEO, Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej acknowledged Burundi First Lady for her great efforts as ambassador of "More Than a Mother" Campaign.
  • After celebrating 2022 Award Winners, Merck Foundation and Burundi First Lady announced the Call for Applications for 2 categories of 2023, that includes 8 Awards for Media, Musicians, Fashion Designers, Filmmakers, students, and new potential talents in these fields.

Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej, CEO of Merck Foundation,
the philanthropic arm of Merck KGaA Germany met H.E. ÉVARISTE NDAYISHIMIYE, The President of Republic of Burundi, during a high-level meeting, to discuss impact of their programs which started in the country, in partnership with H.E. Madam ANGELINE NDAYISHIMIYE, The First Lady of Burundi & Ambassador of Merck Foundation "More Than a Mother" together with Ministry of Health and Ministry of Education of Burundi.

Senator, Dr. Rasha Kelej, CEO of Merck Foundation and President of "More Than a Mother" Campaign emphasized, "I was a great honor to meet H.E. ÉVARISTE NDAYISHIMIYE, The President of Republic of Burundi and share with him the impact of our programs that aim to transform patient care, build healthcare and media capacity, break the stigma of infertility, empower women, support girl education in Burundi and the rest of Africa. Moreover, we officially launched our programs in partnership with my dear sister, H.E. Madam ANGELINE NDAYISHIMIYE, The First Lady of Burundi & Ambassador of Merck Foundation "More Than a Mother" which started since started in 2020. We have achieved a lot in a very short time since then. I am proud to share that together with Merck Foundation and in partnership with Ministry of Health of Burundi, we provided 51 scholarships to our local doctors in critical and underserved specialties such as Diabetes, Endocrinology, Preventative Cardiovascular Medicine, Oncology, Fertility & Embryology, Sexual & Reproductive Health care, Acute care, and Respiratory care. I am looking forward to transforming patient care in Burundi through our long-term partnership."

H.E. Madam ANGELINE NDAYISHIMIYE, The First Lady of Burundi & Ambassador of Merck Foundation "More Than a Mother" emphasized during the Summit, "I am very happy to meet and host Merck Foundation CEO and her team in our country. We started our joint programs in 2020 and are happy to officially launch these important programs, and also celebrate an important milestone of success and impact. We worked hard together with Merck Foundation over the past three years to make history by providing specialty training to first specialists in many fields in public sector hence transforming patent care landscape in our country. I am proud to share that we have established the first public IVF center in our country and Merck Foundation has provided training for their staff which include: Fertility Specialists, Embryologists and also technicians to become the first local experts in the first public IVF center in Burundi. It is indeed history in the making, the first IVF center, first local specialists and for the first time, infertile couples are getting treatment and medical advice in their home country."

Dr. Rasha Kelej further added, "I am proud to share that out of the total 51 scholarships, we have together provided 35 scholarships for Diabetes Master course and PG Diplomas in Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Preventive Cardiovascular Medicine. This has provided Burundi with its very first diabetes center which has been established by one of the graduates of Merck Foundation Master course."

"For the Diabetes Master course in French and English, one young doctor from each province in Burundi has been enrolled. After completion, these Doctors can establish diabetes clinics in their respective Health centers or Hospitals with the aim to help prevent and manage the disease in their respective communities," Senator Dr. Rasha Kelej continued.

Moreover, during the launch program, Merck Foundation Burundi Annual Summit and Awards Ceremony was held, during which Merck Foundation CEO together with Burundi First Lady met and acknowledged the Merck Foundation Graduates and the Winners of the Merck Foundation Awards.

Merck Foundation in partnership with The Burundi First Lady has also initiated "Educating Linda" Program, which is very important for Burundi girls as through this program, scholarships are provided to 20 underprivileged but brilliant girls to continue their education till they graduate. Additionally, Merck Foundation distributed 3000 essential school items sets to school-going girls to support them.

Moreover, Merck Foundation CEO together with The First Lady of Burundi launched and signed together seven children's storybooks titled: "David's story" to emphasize and strengthen family values of love and respect from an early age, "Educating FIFI" to emphasize on the importance of empowering girls through education, "Make the Right Choice" to raise awareness about coronavirus prevention amongst children and youth, "Jackline's Rescue" to emphasize on the importance of empowering girls through education, "Not Who You Are" to teach boys to love and respect their future wives and eliminate domestic violence, "Ride into the Future" to emphasize on the importance of empowering girls through education and "Sugar free Jude" to promote a healthy lifestyle and raise awareness on the early detection and prevention of Diabetes. Thousands of copies of these storybooks have been distributed to school students of Burundi in partnership with Ministry of Education of Burundi.

Senator Rasha Kelej said, "It was lovely meeting and acknowledging our Merck Foundation Alumni who graduated to become the future healthcare experts of Burundi. It was also a pleasure to felicitate the Winners of 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 Merck Foundation Awards from Burundi and discuss with them the critical role they can play to create a culture shift and to be the voice of the voiceless to be Merck Foundation health and social champions."

Burundi winners of Merck Foundation Awards in partnership with The First Lady of Burundi, H.E. Madam ANGELINE NDAYISHIMIYE & Ambassador of Merck Foundation 'More Than a Mother' are:

Merck Foundation "More Than a Mother" Media Recognition Awards 2022
 
  • Emelyne IRADUKUNDA, Le Renouveau du Burundi (First Position, PRINT Category)
  • BAZIZANE Mariam, Teach the World (Third Position, ONLINE Category)
  • Jeanine Nyabenda, Ijisho Web Site News TV (Third Position, RADIO Category)
  • Maurice Tuninahazimana, Radio Buntu (Third Position, RADIO Category)
  • Remy Rukundo, Radio Buntu (Third Position, RADIO Category)
  • Ferdinand Sengi, Lejournal.africa (First Position, MULTIMEDIA Category)
  • Jean Nepomuscene Irambona, Buntu TV (Second Position, MULTIMEDIA Category)
 
Merck Foundation "More Than a Mother" Media Recognition Awards 2022
 
  • Cyriaque NDAYISHIMIYE , Radio TV Buntu (Second Position, RADIO Category)
 
Merck Foundation "More Than a Mother" Media Recognition Awards 2021
 
  • Maurice Tuninahazimana, Radio Buntu (Special Award, RADIO Category)
  • Jean Nepomuscene Irambona, Buntu TV (First Position, MULTIMEDIA Category)
  • Cyriaque NDAYISHIMIYE , Radio TV Buntu (First Position, RADIO Category)
  • Innocent Ndihokubwayo, RADIO TV BUNTU (Third Position, RADIO Category)
  • MAGENDERO BENIGNE, RTV BUNTU BUYE (First Position, RADIO Category)
  • Jean-Bosco NTACONAYIGIZE, Radio TV Buntu (Special Award – ONLINE Category)
  • Ferdinand Sengi, Lejournal.africa (First Position, ONLINE Category)
 
Merck Foundation "Mask Up with Care" Media Recognition Awards 2021
 
  • Remy Rukundo, Radio Buntu (First Position, RADIO Category)
  • Cyriaque NDAYISHIMIYE , Radio TV Buntu (Second Position, RADIO Category)
  • Jeanine Nyabenda, Ijisho Web Site News TV (First Position, RADIO Category)
  • Jean-Bosco NTACONAYIGIZE, Radio TV Buntu (First Position – ONLINE Category)
 
Merck Foundation "More Than a Mother": Song Awards 2021
 
  • ITEKA LUCKY LOUANGE (Special Award- French Language)
 
Merck Foundation "More Than a Mother" Media Recognition Awards 2020
 
  • Remy Rukundo, Radio Buntu (First Position, RADIO Category)
  • Jean Nepomuscene Irambona, Buntu TV (Second Position, MULTIMEDIA Category)
  • Innocent Ndihokubwayo, RADIO TV BUNTU (Second Position, RADIO Category)
  • MAGENDERO BENIGNE, RTV BUNTU BUYE (Second Position, RADIO Category)
  • Paulette Mugisha, Radio TV Buntu (Third Position – RADIO Category)
  • NZEYIMANA Emelyne, Radio TV Buntu (Third Position, RADIO Category)
 
Merck Foundation "Stay At Home" Media Recognition Awards 2020
 
  • Ferdinand Sengi, Lejournal.africa (Third Position, ONLINE Category)
 
Merck Foundation "More Than a Mother" Media Recognition Awards 2019
 
  • Raphaël BIGIRIMANA, National Radio Television (Special Award, ONLINE Category)
  • Espérance NDAYISENGA, Radio Télévision Nationale du Burundi (Special Award, ONLINE Category)
  • Aimée NSHIMIRIMANA, Independent journalist (RADIO Category)
  • Schola Bigaranya, RADIO TELEVISION NATIONALE DU BURUNDI (Special Award, RADIO Category)
  • DUSHIME Ornella, Burundi/Bujumbura /Destiny Fm Radio (Special Award, RADIO Category)
  • MAHEBURWA Gaspard, Radio TV Buntu (Special Award, RADIO Category)
  • Divine Irakoze (Special Award, RADIO Category)
 
Merck Foundation also announced the Call for applications for their 8 important awards in partnership with The First Lady of Burundi for Media, Musicians, Fashion Designers, Filmmakers, students, and new potential talents in these fields. Details of the awards below:

1. Merck Foundation Africa Media Recognition Awards "More Than a Mother" 2023: Media representatives and media students are invited to showcase their work to raise awareness about one or more of the following social issues such as: Breaking Infertility Stigma, Supporting Girl Education, Women Empowerment, Ending Child Marriage, Ending FGM, and/ or Stopping GBV at all levels.

Submission deadline: 30th September 2023. Click here to view more details.

2. Merck Foundation Film Awards "More Than a Mother" 2023: All African Filmmakers, Students of Film Making Training Institutions, or Young Talents of Africa are invited to create and share a long or short FILMS, either drama, documentary, or docudrama to deliver strong and influential messages to address one or more of the following social issues such as: Breaking Infertility Stigma, Supporting Girl Education, Women Empowerment, Ending Child Marriage, Ending FGM, and/ or Stopping GBV at all levels.

Submission deadline: 30th September 2023. Click here to view more details.

3. Merck Foundation Fashion Awards "More Than a Mother" 2023: All African Fashion Students and Designers are invited to create and share designs to deliver strong and influential messages to raise awareness about one or more of the following social issues such as: Breaking Infertility Stigma, Supporting Girl Education, Women Empowerment, Ending Child Marriage, Ending FGM, and/ or Stopping GBV at all levels.

Submission deadline: 30th September 2023. Click here to view more details.

4. Merck Foundation Song Awards "More Than a Mother" 2023 All African Singers and Musical Artists are invited to create and share a SONG with the aim to address one or more of the following social issues such as: Breaking Infertility Stigma, Supporting Girl Education, Women Empowerment, Ending Child Marriage, Ending FGM, and/ or Stopping GBV at all levels.

Submission deadline: 30th September 2023. Click here to view more details.

5. Merck Foundation Media Recognition Awards 2023 "Diabetes & Hypertension": Media representatives are invited to showcase their work through strong and influential messages to promote a healthy lifestyle raise awareness about prevention & early detection of Diabetes & Hypertension.

Submission deadline: 30th October 2023. Click here to view more details.

6. Merck Foundation Film Awards 2023 "Diabetes & Hypertension": All African Filmmakers, Students of Film Making Training Institutions or Young Talents of Africa are invited to create and share a long or short FILMS, either drama, documentary or docudrama to deliver strong and influential messages to promote a healthy lifestyle raise awareness about prevention and early detection of Diabetes and Hypertension.

Submission deadline: 30th October 2023. Click here to view more details.

7. Merck Foundation Fashion Awards 2023 "Diabetes & Hypertension": All African Fashion Students and Designers are invited to create and share designs to deliver strong and influential messages to promote a healthy lifestyle raise awareness about prevention and early detection of Diabetes and Hypertension.

Submission deadline: 30th October 2023. Click here to view more details.

8. Merck Foundation Song Awards 2023 "Diabetes & Hypertension": All African Singers and Musical Artists are invited to create and share a SONG with the aim to promote a healthy lifestyle raise awareness about prevention and early detection of Diabetes and Hypertension.

Submission deadline: 30th October 2023. Click here to view more details.
 
Entries for all the awards are to be submitted via email to:
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Indian Dispute Resolution Centre's (IDRC) 2nd Arbitrate in India Conclave 2023' was organized in collaboration with the Bar Council of India's India International University of Legal Research and Education, Goa (IIULER) recently at Dr. Ambedkar International Centre, Janpath, New Delhi. The event marked the 3rd Anniversary of IDRC.

Justice M R Shah, Judge, Supreme Court of India, who was the Chief Guest at the event, delivered the Presidential Address.

Hon'ble Mr. Justice M R Shah, Judge, Supreme Court of India stated that, "We have to repose the confidence in the mind of the foreign investors that in India there shall be speedy and timely resolution of the disputes. Minimal interference by the Courts against the Arbitral Awards would strengthen the speedy and timely disposal. I am sure that the credible and technology driven establishments like IDRC shall cater the need in achieving the goal of 'Arbitrate in India'."

The Presidential Address was followed by the panel discussion on "Making India a hub of International Commercial Arbitration: Current Trends & Challenges in Arbitration in Lieu of allowing Foreign Law Firms in India". 

The panelists for the discussion were:

1. Hon'ble Ms. Justice Indu Malhotra, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India [Chair]
2. Sh. Tushar Mehta, Solicitor General of India
3. Sh. Manan Kumar Mishra, Senior Advocate and Chairman, Bar Council of India
4. Sh. Tejas Karia, Head Arbitration, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas
5. Sh. Ratan K. Singh, Senior Advocate, Supreme Court of India
6. Sh. Shashank Garg, Advocate, High Court of Delhi [Moderator]
 
Justice Shah, in his presidential address, stated that, "Growth of global trade increases the importance of Alternative Dispute Resolution ("ADR") as a mechanism of resolving disputes. A stable dispute resolution is necessary to attract foreign investment in India. Unless there is timely and cost-effective resolution of disputes, India cannot become the hub for international Arbitration. There is a need to understand the reasons due to which India is not being able to perform well in this domain and then work on these areas. Hon'ble Mr. Justice Shah concluded by saying that minimum court interference is imperative to achieve the goal of making India the hub of international arbitration."
 
Justice M.R Shah further added that, "Timely resolution of the disputes more particularly the commercial disputes in a cost-effective manner is the need of the day. Various arbitration centers like the IDRC are catering the need of cost effective and speedy resolution of the disputes."
 
"Within short time, the IDRC has earned the name and reputation in the field of dispute resolution. I am happy to note that IDRC has accomplished more than one thousand one hundred plus arbitration proceedings and thus have contributed in achieving the goal "Let's make Resolution in India" a reality. Shri Divyansh H. Rathi, Founder Director, IDRC is a very enthusiastic and young. I wish all the success to the IDRC in helping the people to resolve the disputes, more particularly in the field of commercial disputes," Justice Shah added.
 
Justice M.R Shah addressed, "When we talk about the arbitration in India, first of all we have to prepare ourselves to provide a platform in India. A time has how come to seriously think why in the case of international arbitration/disputes, the people go out of the country. What are the negative points and why India is not able to compete in the field of arbitration is a serious thing which is required to be considered. It is true that now so many arbitration centers have been established but still much is to be done."
 
Hon'ble Ms. Justice Indu Malhotra, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India while chairing the panel discussion listed the key criteria that a party in an international arbitration looks into to decide the seat of Arbitration, which included – neutral place of arbitration, good arbitration regime of the place of arbitration, the pool of arbitrators available, and the infrastructure available to meet the requirements of international arbitration.
 
Hon'ble Ms. Justice Malhotra also stated that the issue of Section 34 of Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 needs to be addressed in India, which can be tackled by creating specialized benches dealing expeditiously with Section 34 and Section 37 applications. Hon'ble Ms. Justice Malhotra also mentioned that enforcement of the awards is the place where India is lacking and that requires serious consideration.
 
Sh. Tushar Mehta, Solicitor General of India stated that, "Though it is true that the process of enforcement of the arbitral awards is slow, the first delay is in completing the arbitration process itself. He added that India needs specialized benches. However, he suggested that we shall have separate arbitration courts with specialized judges dealing specifically with S.34 and S.37. Even enforcement of the awards should be assigned to specialized arbitration courts rather than specialized benches in the regular Civil Courts. Sh. Mehta further added that when we talk of India being the hub of arbitration, we should focus on having an arbitration city in India that shall be the hub for international arbitration. This would help in speedy redressal of the disputes and go a long way in making India as the hub of International Commercial Arbitration."
 
Sh. Manan Kumar Mishra, Senior Advocate and Chairman, Bar Council of India talked about, "the context in which BCI passed the decision of allowing the foreign firms to start their practices in India. This was done to help our Country in attracting foreign clients. He mentioned that one of the reasons why India has not become the hub of arbitration is that we are not allowing it to become the hub. There was no entry of foreign firms in this domain which prevented India from being the hub of arbitration. Sh. Mishra concluded by saying that unless the young lawyers are involved with foreign lawyers and law firms, we cannot become a hub of International Arbitration."
 
Sh. Manan Kumar Mishra further added that, "Under continuous Legal education like in foreign countries, Rules are being framed by Bar Council of India wherein in course of 5 years, every lawyer will have to undergo 40 days compulsory training, only then their Bar Licenses will be renewed. These rules will be enforced by the end of 2023. I Know the Bar Council of India and other State Bar Councils will have to face protests, but it is for the betterment of the lawyers, so under the able guidance of the Solicitor General of India, these rules will be implemented by the end of 2023."
 
Sh. Tejas Karia, Partner and Head Arbitrations, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas mentioned that, "Arbitration has always been ad-hoc and slowly we are moving towards institutional arbitration. But the problem is that we do not have one prominent institution which can be termed as the premier institute of international arbitration of India. There is difficulty in creating and maintaining consistency across all the centers of international arbitration. Sh. Karia firmly put forth the point that taking all the institutions together and making a diverse panel of arbitrators, increasing transparency, and relying on institutions such as the IDRC would help us in achieving the dream. He concluded by saying that the 2019 Amendment which included Section 11(6A) was a positive step as the enforcement of the same would lead to promoting institutional arbitration in India."
 
Lastly, to address the issue of delays in the enforcement of arbitral awards, Sh. Ratan K Singh, Senior Advocate and International Member, Keating Chambers, London suggested that only training of the judges can solve this problem. Training of judges is required at all levels. This also includes a mandatory continuing learning program for lawyers which will enhance the ability of practicing lawyers thereby leading to better judges which would eventually lead to better arbitrators.
 
While talking about the factors that are important to choose the seat of arbitration, Sh. Ratan Singh stated that, "Thinking from the perspective of a foreign party, we do not have any credible international arbitration center. Though we have good quality of arbitrators, the problem lies in the selection of the arbitrators by the institutes. Sh. Singh argued that due consideration shall be given to the expertise of the arbitrators chosen and presently we are far away from reaching that stage where the local institutions of arbitration are credible enough for the foreign parties."
 
Ms. Sumedha Sindhu Rathi, Member-Secretary, Advisory Board, IDRC delivered the Vote of thanks.
 
The event was organized by Divyansh H Rathi, Hony. Secretary of IDRC along with Members of Advisory Board Sumedha Sindhu Rathi, Riya Rathi, Satish Dahiya, Chitragupt Dagar, Priyanshi Aggarwal and other Team Members of IDRC.
 
Apart from Former judges of Supreme Court, High Courts and Senior Advocates, the IDRC panel arbitrators, leading law firms, the PSUs, members of the Bar association and Law Students attended the conclave.
 
IDRC is an institutional dispute resolution Center established by not-for-profit organization "International Dispute Resolution Council". IDRC is registered with Niti Aayog and empaneled with the Ministry of Law and Justice.
 
IDRC which is headquartered in Delhi provides state-of-the-art institutional environment for the online and offline resolution of dispute through arbitration, mediation and conciliation as well as expert determination and early neutral evaluation from its cloud-based in-house digital platform and through its affiliates in all major cities in India.
 
In a short span of time, IDRC has accomplished more than 1000 arbitration proceedings and assisted in numerous International and National Arbitrations presided by retired judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts despite pandemic conditions.
 
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India's most trusted luxury furniture brand Durian announced the launch of their Surat store on 16th of May, 2023. This is the first store in Surat and the 5th store opened by the brand in the state of Gujarat. This store is located at Surat-Dumas main road and is well-connected to the city.
 
Durian Furniture, a trusted brand with over 40 years of experience, has relocated their Surat store and it is now bigger and displays a wider range of luxury furniture. This 5431 Sq. Ft. store showcases an extensive selection of luxurious home and office furniture. The showroom offers an inaugural promotion on selected items to provide a pleasurable shopping experience for customers. The furniture designs are a perfect combination of practicality and sophistication, catering to the contemporary Indian lifestyle. Durian Furniture is a reliable one-stop solution for all furniture needs.
 
Durian Furniture places a strong emphasis on the meticulous crafting of their products to ensure durability and high-quality craftsmanship. Customers can also take advantage of various perks, including a 5-year warranty, expert guidance, and hassle-free delivery. These additional benefits ensure that the post-purchase experience for customers is satisfying and hassle-free.
 
Durian Furniture provides a vast selection of furniture with over 1000 designs available. These include sofas, recliners, coffee and side tables, lounge chairs, dining sets, beds, bedside tables, dressers, and more. The designs range from mid-century modern classics to contemporary styles, making it easy to find furniture that complements any décor.
 
If one is in search of top-quality furniture in Gujarat, be sure to visit the Durian Furniture store located in Surat. Here, one can personally experience the look and feel of the products. Furthermore, customers can consult with Durian experts to help them discover furniture pieces that perfectly complement their homes.
 
Address - Showroom no.1 & 2, 1st Floor, Icon Business Center, Besides Valentine Theatre, Opp. Central Mall, Surat-Dumas main road, Surat 395007, Gujarat, India

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