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Enjoy Exotic Food in Indian Restaurants



Indian food is known for its exotic taste because of its specific spices, mystical aroma and varied cooking methods. There are number of Indian restaurants in all the cities of India. Moreover, you can easily find good Indian restaurants in the major cities all across the globe. Indian cuisines are one of the most popular cuisines in the world.

India is a huge country and home to varied cultures. Each culture has its own cuisine and food habits. To taste the delicious Indian cuisines, you can head straight towards an Indian restaurant. The India food is prepared by using large number of ingredients. Indians are very fussy eaters. They love to eat the most delicious food. The food is prepared with great care and using the right quantity of spices, herbs and other ingredients such as vegetables, fruits, flour etc.

Indian restaurants are run by food lovers themselves. The food is cooked in supervision of expert chefs and traditional cooks. These experts know their job well. They make sure that exact quantities of ingredients and heat are used to deliver the best taste. Moreover, food is cooked in the most hygienic conditions. Though most of the people living outside India have a perception that Indian food is not good for health, it is just a myth. Indian food includes countless assortments of dishes. Most of them are quite healthy. All the dishes are prepared with right blend of ingredients which are compatible with each other. Right amount of fat, butter, water or sugar is used. However, you need to choose dishes carefully according to your taste and according to your health conditions. For instance, if you are a diabetic, you cannot afford to eat sweet dishes.

Among large number of Indian restaurants, there are several vegetarian restaurants in India. If you are a strict vegetarian, you can satisfy your hunger at these well designed vegetarian restaurants present in almost all the cities in India.

MAT Exams Question Papers – Paving the Way for Successful Management Education



All India Management Aptitude Testing Service (AIMATS), New Delhi has a long tradition of conducting MAT Exams since 1988, every year in the months of September, December, February and May on national bases. MAT has been approved as a National Entrance Test for admission to MBA and equivalent programmes by the Government of India. Post graduate programmes in management providing institutes and allied fields recognised by the Government can participate in MAT.

It is compulsory for aspirants to clear MAT Papers for taking admission in the post graduate course offered by th All India Management Association (AIMA-CME) or other Management Institutes. The courses include — Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), Post Graduate Diploma in Information Technology & Management (PGDITM) and equivalent programmes. The education wing of AIMA, Centre for Management Education (CME) was established in 1993 as a full-fledged autonomous business school. The institutes of management that participate in MAT are either AICTE (All Indian Council for Technical Education) approved or affiliated to universities.

Post graduate diploma in Management (PGDM) offers specializations in Insurance Management, HR, Finance, Marketing, Operations, and International Business. PGDITM offers three specializations including IT Marketing, E-Commerce, and Information Systems Management. To apply for all these above courses you need to appear for MAT first. There are some other programmes offered by AIMA-CME that include Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA), One-year Professional Diploma Programmes (PDs), Advanced Diploma Programmes (ADPs)and shorter duration Advanced Diploma Programmes in IT (ADPs). Slove MAT 2009 Question Papers for new patter.

How to apply for MAT Exams Question Papers

There are several ways for a candidate to appear for MAT Question Papers and they are as following:-

You can get your application form against a cash payment of Rs 980/- with MAT Bulletin/CD from several branches of Bank of Baroda or various study centres of AIMA or from AIMA, New Delhi (Phones:. 011-24653382 & 41757046). Obtain a crossed Demand Draft (DD) of Rs 1050/- from any Bank in favour of ‘All India Management Association’ payable at Delhi. After it register online along with the DD details at website aima-ind.org/matdec09. You can find the detailed procedure on the link given on the website.

With Credit Card payment option you can also register online at website link aima-ind.org/matdec09. You can find the detailed procedure on the link given on the website.

Computer Based Test (Online) for MAT Question Paper

Test Date: From 12 December 2009 (Saturday) onwards

Test Timing: It will occur in three times slot:

1.The Paper-Pencil Test will take place only on one day i.e., 06 December 2009 at one time slot i.e., 1000 to 1230 Hrs., whereas the Computer Based Test (Online) will take place from 12 December 2009 onwards in three time slots per day.

2.If the number of candidates registered for Computer Based Test (Online) at any city is limited, these candidates will be permitted to appear for the Paper-Pencil Test on 06 December 2009 .

3.No candidate is permitted to take more than one test during December 2009, though the test is administered over a few days.

4.All provisionally registered candidates can down load their Admit Card from AIMA website link: aima-ind.org/matcentre.asp 7 days before the date of Paper Pencil Test.

Computer Based Test (Online) for MAT Comprehensive Analysis will soon going to be held, but this time the authorities are very much alert after what has happened on the first day of CAT Online test. The server got fail because of overloading.

Rehabilitation after Stroke in India



Rehabilitation helps stroke survivors relearn skills that are lost when part of the brain is damaged. It helps build strength, coordination, endurance and confidence of the patient. The goal of stroke rehabilitation is to help one learn how to do things that he did before the stroke. In stroke rehabilitation, one learns how to move, talk, think and care for himself. It also teaches survivors new ways of performing tasks to circumvent or compensate for any residual disabilities.

 

 Rehabilitation begun early in the acute stage after stroke optimizes the patient’s potential for functional recovery. Early mobilization prevents or minimizes the potential for secondary impairments and has several other added benefits. Learned nonuse of the hemiplegic extremities and maladaptive patterns of movement are prevented. Besides, patients who begin early with an organized plan of care show resumption of normal Activities of Daily Living (A.D.L’s) in an early stage.

 

Rehabilitation should begin as soon as the patient is medically stabilized, often within 24 to 48 hours after the stroke.

 

Comprehensive services for the patient with stroke are provided by a team of rehabilitation specialists including the physiatrist, physical therapist, occupational Therapist and case manager. Additional disciplines like neurophysiologist, Speech language pathologist, dietitian and ophthalmologist also take care of the patient, if need be.

 

A dedicated team of professionals working with Stroke patient should develop an integrated plan of care with unified goals and outcomes and treatments that are mutually reinforced by all team members.

 

For detailed information on Post Stroke rehabilitation, please log on to www.indicure.com, www.indicurerehabilitation.com, or write to drruchika.m@gmail.com