Cushman & Wakefield represents Abreu Logistics in the leasing of a logistics warehouse with approximately 19,500 sq.m in Palmela Miguel Sena • 29/04/2025 has started marketing the Castilho 26 office building in Lisbon Miguel Sena • 11/04/2025 A Padaria Portuguesa has just opened its second store in downtown Invicta Miguel Sena • 07/04/2025 Today saw the ninth edition of The Best FIFA Awards Subscribe to The Athletic on an exclusive offer here December 17, 2024 at 12:47 PM ESTMax Mathews·Live ReporterFIFA Fan Award winner: Guilherme Gandra MouraThe winner of the FIFA Fan Award is young Vasco da Gama fan Guilherme Gandra Moura The Brazilian said 'as long as a child's heart beats Moura is a young fan of player Gabriel Pec who got to meet his idol after waking from an induced coma due to epidermolysis bullosa His mum gives him a hug and says 'you won and the only genuine emotion we'll see in this entire ceremony Shame it's somewhat been glossed over Maybe it's the journalist in me but I'd just like to note that Marta has won the inaugural award named after her with a fairly nice goal - which was the fourth goal scored in the 84th minute of a 4-0 international friendly win at home against Jamaica I'm surprised that was voted the best of the lot announced by former Brazilian international Bebeto for his bravery during the floods that affected Porto Alegre And Aitana Bonmati wins the best women's player award You can't say she doesn't deserve it The Spain and Barcelona midfielder has been one of the best players in the world for several years and won the Ballon d'Or back in October as well as last year's Best FIFA Women's player gong she says thank you in English before delivering a message in Spanish now back on stage (of course) says one couldn't write the script of Marta winning the Marta award the women's equivalent of the Puskas Award Can someone an award is named after win that same award didn't seem like the best goal on that shortlist Marta says thank you in Portuguese while wearing a fantastic black low-rimmed hat Just a shame that the awards didn't do Hayes and her USWNT player Alyssa Naeher the respect of letting them finish their pre-recorded video messages Especially considering Infantino is allowed to blather on for ages Here's the line-up for The Best Women's XI It's announced after they swiftly ushered poor Fara Williams Disorganisation and confusion marring the early stages of the ceremony so far who took over as United States women's coach three months before the Olympics and led them to a gold medal Some horrendous producing of the show so far my early takeaways from this ceremony revolve around the technical difficulties We've had Alyssa Naeher's acceptance video cut-off in the middle of its flow by just fading her our mid-sentence Now we've got the women's best XI announcement video playing out with the right half of the screen missing things just get moved on quickly and no one is allowed to acknowledge that anything untoward happened Like assessing Manchester City men's defence hopefully things will tighten up from here Winning the gong for The Best FIFA Women's Goalkeeper is USWNT star Alyssa Naeher Naeher inspired her team to gold at the Paris Olympics this summer they cut her off midway through her acceptance speech Alessandro Del Piero raced off the stage there without saying another word Manchester United's Alejandro Garnacho was delighted to win the award He admitted in a pre-recorded video message that it was a 'special goal' but also hailed his team-mates for helping him achieve it It's Manchester United's Alejandro Garnacho Announcing the winner of the Puskas Award is Italian icon Alessandro Del Piero who's sporting a black and white pinstriped suit in the colours of his former team Juventus We're being shown the fantastic goals nominated for the Puskas Awards Very interesting that the FIFA president Gianni Infantino is making a song and dance about the voting for these awards including fans Contrast that to the voting for the 2034 World Cup in Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 2034 World Cup explained: Why FIFA’s awarding of the competition is controversial Gianni goes on to say if you want to know who the best in the world is unlike this award which is onto its ninth iteration Gianni Infantino is invited (back) on stage to listen to the sound of his own voice who will contest the FIFA Intercontinental Cup final tomorrow in Lusail Here at PUCRS you can take the course you want Courses that will make a difference in your development There are 20 program options in the best graduate courses in the country Renowned teachers and our quality guarantee Courses with different themes and prices for senior citizens Commitment to scientific and technological advancement.   Seeking solutions to the problems of our society.  Contributing to the training of specialists and researchers.   Be one of our researchers and contribute to scientific advancement We value ethics and integrity in our 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funds to finance projects and strategic actions We continue to work alongside the people of Rio Grande do Sul in rebuilding the State We are a community university focused on society A new University for a new society.   We are the best private university in the country and one of the best in the world In a ceremony on the morning of Thursday, April 14, PUCRS granted the title of Doctor Honoris Causa to the Brazilian jurist Ives Gandra da Silva Martins. The event was attended by the Rector, Joaquim Clotet, members of the University Council, representatives of legal entities, such as Association of Judges of Rio Grande do Sul (Ajuris) In the opening speech, the University's legal attorney, Marcos Masera recalled the importance of Gandra for the Science of Law Political Science and the development of non-profit institutions that work in the areas of Education and Health “Our honoree is a defender of freedom of expression and a combative lawyer in the area of ​​Public Law 30 university degrees and around two thousand articles” joy and honor for receiving the title from “the most important Catholic university in the country” “What honors me most as a modest son of God is trying to fulfill the mission I received on earth despite all my defects and all my limitations so the joy and honor of this title is worth it during these 56 years as a university judge He ended his speech by reciting a poem he wrote to his wife Ruth Martins written years ago while they were waiting for the bill at a restaurant Learn about research projects and our researchers information and follow everything that is happening at the University learn about the Fluir program and have access to the main systems While some stories interest their readers, others move them even more because of their close connection to everyday realities and struggles. One such story is that of Alekhya Gandra which shows the rise of an individual in the tech industry who grew up in a small town in India With a strong will and passion for technology demonstrating that even the most ordinary beginnings can result in something extraordinary Technology is not only a vehicle for her work but also a means for personal development making her an inspiration for aspiring talent and proof that determination and ambition go hand in hand Gandra hails from a small town in South India and has had a curiosity for technology since a young age Growing up with limited resources to becoming a Lead Engineer at a Fortune 500 company is a great example of her willpower and determination She has not only made a mark in the healthcare technology field but has also shown that it’s possible to combine personal and family goals with professional aspirations—particularly as a woman with children Alekhya pursued a bachelor’s degree in information technology where she first made her mark in the technology sector After working in a growing market in India she got the opportunity to travel and work in the US where she left her job as a software developer to pursue a career in healthcare technology Alekhya’s story outlines the struggles faced by women in the technology sector Moving from Hyderabad to the United States with her four-month-old baby was not only a career change but a completely new world for Alekhya She earned recognition through her hard work over time Her scaling career proves that this industry craves both technical skills and creativity Her professional path includes several important positions held at esteemed organizations such as a major American health insurance provider It was through these initial steps in the working world that Alekhya found her interest in the use of data and technology for the betterment of healthcare Alekhya’s incredible work ethic is the bedrock of her achievements in the United States and she has worked on solutions to some of the most prevalent problems in health care Another significant milestone in Alekhya’s journey was learning to juggle the demands of being a new mother with her career with her infant daughter came with its own challenges but she quickly figured out a way to overcome them Her ability to manage these competing priorities shows her adaptability and establishing a daily routine became a crucial strategy for staying organized and focused who provided constant encouragement and a reliable professional network Alekhya navigated this challenging phase in her life successfully the experience shaped her into a more resilient leader It made her realize the power of the right mindset and support from loved ones to strike a balance between personal and professional life Her journey is motivating for many working mothers showing that ambition and family life can go hand in hand Alekhya’s career has been shaped by her accomplishments most notably in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and healthcare analytics She currently handles major projects while focusing on creating sophisticated data solutions that have already enhanced how millions of Americans approach healthcare Alekhya is also the author of several research papers most of which were published in reputable scientific journals such as the International Journal of Health Sciences Alekhya also served as a judge in the 2024 edition of the Globee Awards and the Digital Health Awards which is yet another nod to her influence in the field She was recently recognized with the Young Women Achiever Award at the Fortune Leadership Awards 2024 proving her position in a male-dominated industry Alekhya is not merely on a quest for individual fulfillment but also empowerment especially for women hailing from the non-metro cities of India She values the idea of representation and takes it upon herself to guide women who are interested in entering the technology sector member of IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) and a member of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) she is committed to mentoring and empowering other women She actively contributes to the community by sharing her expertise and fostering growth within these professional organizations who inspired her to believe that technology can promote positive changes This principle has been the ethos in Alekhya’s life She doesn’t just lead technical projects but aims to change the lives of the people around her Her message to other women is to never be afraid to pursue their dreams no matter how daunting the challenges may seem Balancing work and family is possible with a strong support system and a focus on what truly matters Alekhya’s experiences—from growing up in a small town to becoming a successful leader in healthcare technology in the U.S.—have provided important lessons in resilience and hard work She is a woman who exemplifies how success is achievable regardless of where a person comes from or the challenges encountered on their journey Alekhya 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Read our policy Aquila Capital Southern European Logistics (ACSEL) an open-ended investment fund targeting newly built and ESG-compliant logistics properties in Italy has expanded its portfolio with the acquisition of an asset in Gandra Aquila Logistics Fund Acquires Asset in Gandra The 16,500 m2 warehouse was acquired from Aquila Sustainable Infrastructure a subsidiary of Hamburg-based asset manager and project developer Aquila Group with RPE Capital Markets advising on the sale The Gandra asset was recently handed over to the tenant who will operate the platform on a 20-year lease The property is aiming for BREEAM Very Good certification The deal marks ACSEL's second acquisition in Portugal where it previously acquired the Green Logistics Azambuja platform near Lisbon a BREEAM Excellent cerified facility comprising 112,000 m2 and fully let to Sonae.  The fund's initial acquisitions following its launch in October 2021 were in Spain where it holds assets and sites in Barcelona The fund is targeting an investment volume of €1.5 bn commented: ‘The logistics sector is at the top of the acquisition list for several international and national funds This confidence will only increase as the macro-economic environment continues to improve gradually ‘The biggest obstacle in Portugal at present is a lack of high-quality stock in this sector Now is the time for growth and there are several high-quality projects due to be completed in the coming 6 to 18 months.’ head of investment management logistics at Aquila Sustainable Infrastructure added: ‘This transaction underscores our commitment to creating high-quality logistics spaces that meet the evolving needs of the market.’ Copyright © 1997–2025 IPE International Publishers Limited Site powered by Webvision Cloud Neeti Gandra is a second-year medical student at the Wayne State University School of Medicine She is also one of two social media coordinators for the Warrior M.D Ambassadors are the friendly faces who welcome prospective students and community members to the School of Medicine With their insider knowledge about life as a Wayne State medical student they are a great resource for questions about classes Question: Why did you choose Wayne State University for medical school Answer: I grew up in the suburbs of Detroit but I went to Vanderbilt University (in Nashville and one of the reasons I chose Wayne State for medical school was to be able to come back home and explore Detroit I love the emphasis that Wayne State places on clinical learning with our Clinical Skills Course that allows students to practice patient interaction skills immediately within the first year as well as the Clinical Experiential Course that lets students practice and learn from real patient encounters I was also drawn to Wayne State by the vast number of ways to be involved in the community with various clinics student organizations and research opportunities Q: What extracurricular activities are you involved with A: I am the social media coordinator for the Warrior M.D the volunteer coordinator for the Pediatric Interest Group the president of the Disability Health and Initiative organization and the president of the American Medical Women’s Association Q: What is your favorite part of the Warrior M.D A: My favorite part is how supportive and collaborative everyone is Many of our required activities are team-based allowing you to continuously meet new people and share resources and notes to help each other out Wayne does an amazing job of helping students enjoy their life outside of academics as well organizing different adventures to local sporting events Q: What are the most rewarding aspects of being a Warrior M.D A: We get to directly interact with new and prospective students I love sharing my excitement about the school with other students to get them interested in coming here we know the application process and transition to medical school can be difficult and our goal is to make that easier in every way possible from sharing unique aspects about Wayne and Detroit to offering all of our tips and tricks for succeeding once you are here To learn more about applying to the WSU School of Medicine Privacy and University Policies Wayne State University © 2023 Aquila Capital’s Southern European Logistics Fund (ACSEL) has acquired a state-of-the-art logistics platform in Gandra located in the Greater Porto region of Northern Portugal.  Already have an IPE Real Assets account? Sign in If you had a PropertyEU account, simply reset your password to get access to IPE Real Assets New users can Register for free today for access to the PropertyEU Archive and IPE Real Assets Register today Hyderabad: Riding on Prince’s impressive 133 off 127 balls and Harsh Gandra’s 5/40 Adnan secured an emphatic 191-run win over Royal in the HCA C Division One Day League Championship on Monday with Prince’s knock featuring 18 boundaries and Hayyan contributing a vital 55 as Harsh’s five-wicket haul guided Adnan to a comprehensive win Damanpreet’s blistering 88-ball 105 (14×4) powered Ameerpet to a six-wicket win over Roshanara with Rithvik Reddy (65) and Ritesh Yadav (60) top-scoring for their side Damanpreet’s knock helped Ameerpet reach the target in 29.2 overs Brief Scores: Adnan 312/6 in 46 overs (Hayyan 55 Shashank 3/51) bt Royal 121 in 31 overs (Akshay Goud 3/33 Harsh Gandra 5/40); Roshanara 217/4 in 45 overs (Rithvik Reddy 65 Ritesh Yadav 60 no) lost to Ameerpet 218/4 in 29.2 overs (Damanpreet 105); RJCC 322/8 in 46 overs (Desai Vaibhav 63) bt Gaganmahal 117 in 35.2 overs (Ziya Rahman 40 Ashwin Sooraj 3/15); Abhinav Colts 309/9 in 45 overs (Santosh 55 Pramukh 4/58) bt Southend Raymonds 151/10 in 31.1 overs (Mahmood 38 Charan Teja 4/26); SN Group 300/3 in 39 overs (V Arjun Sai 158 no Sahil Singh 71) bt Universal 176/5 in 39 overs (Tanush Chandra 48);AB Colony 130 in 31.5 overs (John Faris 32 Naga Krishna 3/44) bt SK Blues 97 in 30.3 overs (Anshul 48 Rishanth Reddy 3/8); Raju Cricket Center 114 in 28 overs (Mohith Chandra 5/40) lost to Time 115/6 in 27.5 overs (Yatheeshwar Reddy 49); St Patricks 77 in 26.2 overs (Kavin Karthik 4/36) lost to HPS Begumpet 80/0 in 6.1 overs (Kavin Karthik 55 no); New Stars 211 in 47 overs (Syed Sufiyan 33 Sarthak Khadse 3/42) bt Swastik Union 148 in 44.3 overs (Sam Ganta 39 Abhinav Kumar 4/33); Victory 295 in 48.2 overs (Divesh 68 Sree Charan 6/32) lost to Starlets 296/5 in 40.1 overs (Akshay 140 no Rohan 80); Walkertown 222/9 in 43 overs (Sahu Komal 59) lost to SA Amberpet 223/7 in 41.3 overs (Manoj Kumar 60 no Jashwanth 3/43); Lal Bahadur CC 201 in 46.4 overs (Susheel 52) bt Deccan Colts 185 in 45.1 overs (Abhiram 77 California native Akshita Gandra is the founder and editor of student social change zine The REVIVAL and co-founder of the UC Davis chapter of PERIOD which worked with campus administrators last year to stock restrooms with free menstrual products on a trial basis.  Gandra was awarded a scholarship to attend the four-day “Forbes Under 30” summit which was attended by close to 10,000 “young entrepreneurs visionaries and disruptors” from more than 70 countries Akshita Gandra was one of only about 1,000 attendees who were also named a “Forbes Under 30 Scholar.”  Stating that “there isn’t enough [mental health] support at all for young people,” Gandra would like to join or launch a mental health tech start-up company after she graduates in 2021 and eventually earn a medical degree — hoping to develop technology business and medical know-how to address gaps in mental and general health care University of California, Davis Copyright © The Regents of the University of California Here we ask Dr Sumanth Gandra some questions about AMR antibiotic stewardship and what he thinks the future holds Gandra received his medical degree from Osmania Medical College he received his MPH degree in community health from Eastern Kentucky University He completed his internal medicine residency at the University of Illinois College of Medicine Peoria in 2010 and his infectious diseases fellowship at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in 2013 he worked at the Center for Disease Dynamics Economics & Policy (CDDEP) institute in Washington he was involved in the surveillance of antibiotic resistance antibiotic consumption and establishing a repository of global antibiotic resistance data His work at CDDEP also focused on understanding the drivers of antibiotic resistance and consumption in India and other low-income countries He serves as a member of the WHO Expert Committee on the Selection and Use of Essential Medicines since 2017 he completed a medical microbiology fellowship at the University of Chicago/NorthShore University HealthSystem and then joined the Department of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Washington University School of Medicine as an Assistant Professor in January 2019 His research interests include understanding the molecular epidemiology and transmission dynamics of antimicrobial resistance in healthcare settings and in the community in India He is also interested in studying the transmission dynamics of antibiotic resistance among humans during religious mass-bathing events and studying the use of antibiotics in the poultry industry in India His ultimate goal is to design interventions to reduce the burden of antibiotic resistance and improve antimicrobial use in India and other resource-limited countries What prompted your interest in pursuing a career in infectious diseases and have you seen any changes in focus for the field as a whole and your own research since you first started The reasons for high environmental contamination are poor sanitation pharmaceutical and hospital effluents with high antibiotic residues and resistant bacteria released into sewage treatment plants antibiotic laden effluents from food animal productions and religious events such as mass bathing in rivers High infectious disease burden in India and the importance of public health programs in controlling infections attracted me to pursue a career in infectious diseases The public health aspect of my work is what I enjoy the most which continue to affect millions of Indians every year during my infectious diseases fellowship training I shifted my focus to antibiotic resistance which was an emerging problem at that time with not much awareness in India and other resource limited countries Why did you then choose to focus your research on antibiotic resistance surveillance and understanding the drivers of antibiotic resistance and consumption in India while at CDDEP (Center for Disease Dynamics there was not much data on antibiotic resistance among bacteria causing routine infections from low and middle-income countries (LMICs) This information was crucial in bringing the issue of antibiotic resistance to the attention of policy makers in LMICs My work focused on collating antibiotic resistance data using public databases and through collaborators in LMICs I observed that India has the highest prevalence of antibiotic resistance This led me to explore the reasons why India could have high prevalence of antibiotic resistance Why does India have one of the highest burdens of AMR globally and what affect do you think this burden will have long-term on other regions the most important reason is the high degree of environmental contamination with resistant bacteria in the community This can be inferred from studies that focused on intestinal colonization of resistant bacteria among return travellers from high-income countries The reasons for high environmental contamination are poor sanitation (about 50% of population don’t have access to safe disposal of human waste) Poor personal hygiene and lack of access to clean water for drinking and for domestic use facilitates high burden of AMR in the community Although India has highest antibiotic consumption at national level per-capita consumption is much lower than several other high-income countries once a resistant bacterium or gene emerges the spread is easy in India due to poor sanitation Poor infection control practices in hospitals is one the major reasons for high burden of AMR in hospital settings Bacteria do not have boundaries and with ease of global travel importation of resistant bacteria is a constant threat for other regions How far do you think the India AMR National Action Plan The India’s AMR National Action Plan was laid out very well focusing on key issues pertinent to India including the importance of addressing environmental contamination the slow implementation due to financial constraints and uptake by State Governments who are responsible for implementation at the ground level the COVID pandemic further impacted the work on AMR initiatives There were some major actions undertaken since 2017 including banning several fixed dose drug combinations including antibiotics in September 2018 banning colistin use for growth promotion in food animals in July 2019 and setting up minimum antibiotic residue level in pharmaceutical effluents in January 2020 the challenge would be enforcement of these measures and thus an evaluation of these measures is needed There has been tremendous progress on antimicrobial resistance surveillance however the progress on antimicrobial stewardship and antibiotic use surveillance is lagging behind What changes would you like to see in the revised NAP (due in 2021) to help address current gaps in antibiotic stewardship programmes The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has developed guidance document on Antimicrobial Stewardship Programs (AMSP) and conducted workshops for about 30 hospitals The expectation is that these hospitals will become nodal centres which subsequently conduct training to other regional and district/secondary hospitals there has been less focus on antimicrobial stewardship activities in the community settings where the major portion of antibiotic prescribing happens Initiatives aimed at improving antibiotic prescribing in the private sector which accounts for approximately 70% of healthcare are also lacking The NAP should incorporate WHO’s AWaRe (Access Watch and Reserve) categorization of antibiotics for optimising antibiotic use and setting targets for reducing overall antibiotic use and the use of Watch and Reserve antibiotics Antibiotic use surveillance at national level should be a priority and should utilize data resources from private and public sector for conducting surveillance How far do you think changing attitudes to hygiene behaviour in communities in India will help to curb the spread of infection and resistant bacteria and reduce antibiotic prescribing In my opinion there will be a significant impact on curbing the spread of AMR and reducing antibiotic over use There is good evidence indicating that “spread” of resistant bacteria is the major factor contributing to antimicrobial resistance in LMICs There is also emerging evidence indicating that the relationship between antibiotic use and resistance selection is altered by hygiene behaviour Poor hygiene results in proliferation of AMR in LMICs and thus improving investment in infrastructure to improve hygiene could significantly impact AMR levels One study in Guatemala demonstrated that improvement in the household hygiene index was associated with a 30% reduction in the likelihood of detecting antimicrobial-resistant bacteria within people There are also studies indicating that improving personal hygiene especially “targeted hygiene” in homes could lower the incidence of acute respiratory tract and diarrheal infections in community settings These two infection syndromes are the most common reasons for overuse of antibiotics in India With the World Antibiotic Awareness Week in November (18-22 November 2020) focusing on preventing the COVID-19 pandemic from worsening the ongoing antibiotic resistance crisis what is the most important focus to help reduce AMR in India COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly brought significant awareness of the importance of personal hygiene in LMICs (including India) which could indirectly impact AMR there is widespread prescription of antibiotics for mild and moderate COVID-19 cases in India despite the Indian national guidelines suggesting not to prescribe antibiotics in these scenarios The focus for this World Antibiotic Awareness Week should be on bringing awareness for prescribers and public regarding the unnecessary antibiotics for COVID-19 what changes would you hope to see in India Which ones do you think are the most likely minimal antibiotic residues in pharmaceutical effluents banning antibiotic use for growth promotion in food animals prescription only dispensing of antibiotics at least in urban areas improved infection and control practices in healthcare facilities low cost point of care diagnostics for respiratory tract and diarrheal infections increased awareness of antimicrobial resistance in the general public increased government expenditure on health with decreased reliance on private sector decreasing trends in antibiotic use in humans renewed antibiotic pipeline pertinent to bacterial pathogens (e.g- NDM producing Enterobacteriaceae) encountered in India Most of these changes will happen to some extent in 10 years it is most likely that antibiotics will be banned for growth promotion in food animals and pharmaceutical effluents will be free of antibiotic residues View the latest posts on the On Health homepage © 2024 BioMed Central Ltd unless otherwise stated. Part of Springer Nature New York-based Trovo Health, which uses AI to help physicians expand their practice, emerged from stealth with announcement of a $15 million funding round led by Oak HC/FT The duo of Niren Gandra, M.D., and Aditya Pandyaram, an engineer, cofounded Trovo earlier this year. The two worked together at Cedar, which built an advanced personalization platform to improve healthcare experience. Gandhra received an M.D. degree from the Boston University School of Medicine. Previously he earned a B.A. degree from Boston University. Pandyaram has a B.S. degree in electrical and electronics engineering from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Trovo says its platform helps physicians add new capabilities and practices, and improve patient outcomes. It also claims new operational efficiencies in the healthcare system by streamlining complex tasks. “Adding new practice capabilities, both internal and patient facing, has always been a challenge for practices,” said Gandra, a former McKinsey executive who serves as Trovo’s CEO. “By combining specialty-specific AI with expert clinical team members, we can help providers tackle historically difficult problems with a click of a button.” Trovo says its staff includes former employees of tech majors such as Microsoft and Meta, and healthcare firms like Penn Medicine and Boston Medical Center. Together with the funding, Trovo named Andrew Adams, co-founder and managing partner at Oak HC/FT, to its board. Adams said Trovo’s platform introduces an innovative solution for the “most challenging problems” in care delivery and operations. “Trovo’s approach is exciting because they are combining cutting edge technology with the expertise of a medical group,” said Vig Chandramouli, partner at Oak HC/FT. “Trovo has the ability to support customers across multiple use cases with a singular platform and completely handle complicated workflows, rather than offer a piecemeal solution.” Founded in 2014, Stamford, Conn.-based Oak HC/FT focuses on investing in fintech and healthcare. The firm has invested in over 85 portfolio companies, of which 35 are valued at over $1 billion each. Oak HC/FT has over $5.3 billion in assets under management. © Copyright 2012 - 2023 | citybiz | All Rights Reserved Text description provided by the architects. This is a two-storey school center based on a modular composition organized around a central courtyard. The classrooms are configured as single modules, juxtaposed and clearly perceptible, where variations of the implementation’s orientation and the roof’s slopes determine the formal design of this schools center. This results in a fragmentation of the global volume and roofing design, which cut out a silhouette of relative informality along the complex’s development. The different orientations and roof slopes grant a playful appearance that fits the scholar theme and its environment. © Fernando Guerra | FG+SGThe circulation area – the corridor - is a bond element between the different functional areas and adopts the guiding lines and breaks defined by the classroom modules’ array, building a sense of unity and set in the individual volumes’ juxtaposition. © Fernando Guerra | FG+SGIt configures a dynamic and spatially rich path that provides access and simultaneously defines the shape of the central courtyard transposing its strong irregular geometry that characterizes the space. PlanThe asymmetric shape of the central courtyard is compensated by large openings through the "curtain wall" system with a strictly defined metric, which seek not only to stimulate the inner- patio relation but to maintain the volumetric purity and abstraction. PlansIt is an unique solution in the educational framework with a strong modular sense which conveys a distinguished spatial experience The articulation of compositional variations renders a conceptual and consistent dynamic You'll now receive updates based on what you follow Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors If you have done all of this and still can't find the email Brazilian prosecutors have charged a former Maersk Supply executive and a contracted shipbroker with the crime of "active corruption" for their alleged role in the sprawling bribery scheme involving Brazilian state oil major Petrobras.  According to the Federal Public Prosecutor's office Maersk Supply Service's then-managing director for Brazil worked with broker Wanderley Saraiva Gandra to pay kickbacks to the head of Petrobras' refining and supply department they would receive privileged information about contract tenders and assistance in winning bids The scheme allegedly entailed paying 1.25 percent of the total of each vessel charter contract to Gandra's brokerage firm which would give half of this amount (0.75 percent) to Petrobras supply director Paulo Roberto Costa as a bribe. Prosecutors allege that Andersen and Gandra's operation continued from 2004 through 2014 resulting in a cumulative payout of about $730,000 for Costa Costa is a central figure in the sprawling "Lava Jato" Petrobras bribery investigation which is now entering its sixth year. In addition to Costa Petrobras employee Eduardo Autran stands accused of facilitating these transactions "through the execution of illegal orders and the taking of administrative decisions deliberately harmful to Petrobras," according to charging documents The federal prosecution team is seeking total damages in the amount of $32 million on behalf of Petrobras “The situation that led to the [investigation] in the case of Maersk is that we were able to verify that Maersk chose to hire a totally inexperienced broker [Gandra] without any prior link with the performance in the sector Why would such a large company do something so awkward?” said federal prosecutor Marcelo Ribeiro in announcing a raid on Maersk's Brazilian offices last year.  Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInGandra Hamilton (Source: Montgomery Police Dept.)A 27-year-old woman is under arrest and charged with the fatal stabbing of a Montgomery man early Thursday morning AL (WSFA) - Gandra Hamilton of Radburn Road is charged with the murder of Marcus Dwayne Hardy Hardy was found unresponsive at 2:25am Thursday lying in a driveway on Radburn Road He was taken by medics to Baptist Medical Center South where he was pronounced dead a short time later The motive in stabbing appears to have stemmed from a domestic argument Additional information was not immediately available A 27-year-old woman is under arrest and charged with the fatal stabbing of a Montgomery man early Thursday morning Addressing a press meet along with his wife and BRS district president Jyothi he said he had not taken a single rupee from anybody after coming into politics Bhupalpally: Local MLA Gandra Venkataramana Reddy has refuted allegations of land grabbing made against him by TPCC chief Revanth Reddy He also dared Revanth Reddy to an open debate on the allegations at Ambedkar Chowrasta in Bhupalpally on Thursday Addressing a press meet along with his wife and BRS district president Jyothi “I have sold many of my assets since I came to politics I have not encroached upon any land at Varikolepally and Kummaripally village of Chityal mandal come for an open discussion on your allegations in Bhupalpally,” he said Refuting allegations that there was no development in Bhupalpally constituency, he said a medical college had been sanctioned in Bhupalpally, and an outer ring road was also been sanctioned recently. “Bhupalpally residents are getting water supply through taps,” he said The BRS leader also said Congress workers were responsible for the clash between the Congress and BRS during Revanth Reddy’s padayatra on Tuesday You are using an outdated browser. Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience NTA likely to postpone CUET-UG 2025 examination: Sources BJP leader CT Ravi criticises Karnataka government over Suhas Shetty murder case China will veto any resolution against Pakistan: Congress' Shashi Tharoor on UNSC meeting "Won't spare terrorists": Bihar BJP chief Dilip Jaiswal Chhattisgarh Deputy CM Vijay Sharma slams Congress for not conducting caste census during its tenure Uttar Pradesh: DGP Prashant Kumar instructs districts to conduct mock drills to deal with emergency situation suggests to adopt "Telangana model" among key measures on caste census copyrights © aninews.in | All rights Reserved The Nigerian-born, Vancouver-based singer-songwriter Sadé Awele is a captivating musical talent that merges the worlds of gospel Afro-fusion and Afrobeats into a spellwinding kind of sound Since releasing her debut single "Count on Me" in 2018 Awele has continued to garner more and more buzz thanks to a string of critically-acclaimed releases in the years that followed. A nod from Exclaim as a must-know artist and being awarded Female Artist of the Year by the African Fashion and Arts Movement (AFAM 2020) have helped to prove that she is a rising star in the Canadian music scene Speaking of taste, the BC-based singer knows a time or two about where to eat too. From an famed pasta spot to one of the best bars to catch live music, Sadé Awele shares her favourite spots for food and drink in Vancouver A post shared by Jam Cafe Vancouver (@jamcafeyvr) The atmosphere at Jam Cafe is cozy and the staff are always super friendly They have a menu with a wide variety of tasty options to choose from including classic eggs benedict and their famous pulled pork pancakes The portions are generous, the flavours are on point and the lattes are definitely worth trying if you're a coffee lover Jam Cafe is a fantastic breakfast spot for anyone looking for delicious food and a welcoming vibe A post shared by Ask for Luigi (@askforluigi) Ask for Luigi has a vibe that immediately puts you at ease. The service here is top-notch too The menu features delicious Italian-style dishes which they are famous for. The ingredients are fresh and the flavours are bold and satisfying Whether you're in the mood for a light salad or something more substantial A post shared by Glowbal Restaurant Group (@glowbalgroup) Glowbal has a sophisticated and elegant atmosphere that sets the tone for a special night out The menu features a diverse selection of dishes ranging from fresh seafood to perfectly cooked steaks all expertly prepared using the highest quality ingredients All of this makes for a memorable dining experience A post shared by Guilt & Co. (@guiltandco) Guilt & Co. in Gastown is a fantastic spot for drinks The bar is located in the basement of a historic building and its low ceilings and exposed brick walls give it a rustic and intimate feel also offers live music performances throughout the week making it the perfect spot to enjoy a drink while listening to some great local talent This is a must-visit spot in Gastown for anyone looking for a relaxed night out The 12 Congress MLAs in Telangana who recently joined the ruling TRS Wednesday hit back at the opposition party’s state leadership for its attack on them saying their action was in accordance with the Constitutional provisions flanked by other Congress MLAs who joined TRS said they joined the ruling party as per provisions of the Constitution.(Twitter/Gandra Venkata Ramana Reddy) The Congress has alleged that they have been lured into joining the TRS and has approached the High Court challenging their “merger” with the TRS Legislature Party said they joined the ruling party as per provisions of the Constitution It is clearly said in X Schedule of Constitution that if 2/3rd of MLAs wish we met the Speaker on 6th (of June) and gave a letter,” he told reporters “We requested the Chief Minister to admit us into TRS Legislature Party Also read: High Court notice to Telangana speaker, 12 Congress MLAs on merger with TRS He dismissed Congress leaders’ allegations that they have been lured into joining the TRS “Congress party leaders’ comments are surprising (They say MLAs) joined after being offered inducements We are not the ones to fall for inducements We are not sheep or buffaloes to be purchased,” Reddy said The decision was taken in the interest of development of their constituencies and people’s welfare Reddy said they would reply to the notices issued by the courts on the matter The 12 MLAs would not hesitate to file a defamation suit for allegedly indulging in their character assassination The Congress should introspect why it is failing in elections that took place since TRS came to power in 2014 whether it is elections to Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) Lok Sabha polls or the recent rural local body polls He queried why several other Congress leaders quit the party and joined the BJP or other parties Also read: Congress melts away in Telangana assembly after 12 MLAs merge with TRS The reasons for defeat cannot be blamed on EVMs as ballot papers were used in local body polls, he said. Referring to criticism made by BJP leaders against them, Reddy said Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during the recent Lok Sabha campaign in West Bengal, said 40 TMC MLAs are in touch with BJP. Two MLAs of Maharashtrawadi Gomantak Party merged with BJP in the aftermath of death of Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar in Goa, he said. “BJP people here are also saying something. See (what happened) in Goa, Bengal, Tripura. So, there cannot be one rule for you and another one for us. I am reminding what the Prime Minister of India spoke during the recent polls. We took our decision as per Constitution,” Reddy said. Replying to a query, he said their resignations are not necessary as merger was done as per Constitutional principles but they would think about the matter if necessary. Telangana Assembly Speaker P Srinivas Reddy last Thursday recognised the 12 MLAs of Congress as members of TRS, hours after they moved him, seeking merger of their group with the ruling party. The Speaker acceded to their request, considering the fact that they constituted two-thirds of the Congress Legislature Party, a requirement for merger under the anti-defection law. Countering the MLAs’ attack on the Congress, AICC secretary Ch Vamsichand Reddy said the MLAs should quit their posts and seek fresh mandate if they have any sincerity and morals. Referring to the comments of MLAs that Congress has lost successive elections, he said victory and defeat were natural in politics. The Chief Minister’s daughter (sitting TRS MP K Kavitha) lost in recent Lok Sabha elections (in Nizamabad), he said. There was a time when the TRS chose not to contest Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) elections (for fear of losing), he said. (The story has been published from a wire feed without any modifications to the text, only the headline has been changed.) and the Dalit Bandhu scheme has not been properly implemented Tenant farmers say that they are also farmers and should be covered under Rythu Bandhu The people of the constituency are saying that this time they will vote for those who will solve their problems Gandra Venkata Ramana Reddy is contesting on the BRS ticket from this constituency Chandupatla Keerthi Reddy is contesting from the BJP and Gandra Satyanarayana Rao has been fielded by the Congress The campaign is in full swing and a fierce triangular contest is on the cards Jayashankar Bhupalpally constituency came into being in 2009 after the Sayampet constituency was abolished Elections have been held three times since then The constituency comprises 8 mandals: Bhupalpally it is a part of the Warangal Lok Sabha constituency Bhupalpally Rural Constituency serves as the district headquarters of Bhupalpally District and is home to industries like Singareni Collieries Gandra Venkata Ramana Reddy has won as MLA from Bhupalpalli three times He began his political career with the Congress Party and served as a member of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council from 2007 to 2009 in United Andhra Pradesh he served as an MLA from Bhupalappalli constituency in Andhra Pradesh he contested as Congress candidate in the 2014 Telangana General Election and lost to Telangana Rashtra Samithi Party candidate Sirikonda Madhusudanachari by a margin of 7,216 votes He won the 2018 Telangana Assembly Elections on Congress ticket with 69,918 votes Venkata Ramana Reddy left the Congress and joined the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) was elected as the Chairperson of Warangal Rural District Parishad in 2019 Gandra Satyanarayana Rao contested as an independent candidate in the 2018 Telangana elections and is contesting as a Congress candidate from Bhupalpally in 2023 Bhupalpally was allotted to TRS as part of the alliance between TDP and TRS Gandra Satyanarayana supported the TRS candidate Bhupalpally was allotted to the BJP as part of an alliance between TDP and BJP both parties agreed to field Gandra Satyanarayana as a BJP candidate He left TDP in November 2017 and joined the TRS but resigned when the party nominated Sirikonda Madhusudanachari as its candidate for the 2018 assembly elections Gandra ran as an independent candidate but lost Gandra Satyanarayana Rao joined Congress along with his supporters in the presence of TPCC president Revanth Reddy in Bhupalpally Chandupatla Keerthi Reddy joined the BJP in 2014 and contested the 2018 Telangana elections in Bhupalpally She enjoys an advantage over other candidates as she is the daughter-in-law of senior BJP leader CH Jangareddy Chandupatla Janga Reddy was the only BJP leader who defeated the Congress stalwart and former Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao in the 1984 Lok Sabha elections Keerthy Reddy holds a Bachelor's Degree in Physiotherapy and hails from Mahbubnagar district She is known for her effective communication skills and the engaging stories she uses during her speeches The political battle in this assembly constituency Congress has won this constituency twice in 2009 and 2018 elections Venkata Ramana Reddy studied at Polytechnic later starting a business and actively participating in student politics his brother Gandra Bhupal Reddy is also active in politics Venkata Ramana Reddy contested as MLA from INC in 2009 and won later becoming the Chief Whip of the government in 2012 He runs a professional business and stone crushers but there are currently four pending cases against him BRS won the assembly elections due to anti-incumbency against Congress MLA Gandra Venkataramana Reddy sympathy for BRS candidate Sirikonda Madhusudhanachari due to the Telangana agitation this assembly constituency was allotted to BJP TDP leader Gandra Satyanarayana Rao contested on the BJP symbol and lost there was fierce competition between Congress The rebel BRS candidate Gandra Satyanarayana Rao successfully split the pro-government votes and received more votes than the BRS candidate and he was not involved in development works There were also allegations of land grabbing against his son Pradeep Gandra Venkatarama Reddy won with 33.5% of the votes Congress has a strong presence in this constituency especially after independent candidate Gandra Satyanarayana Rao joined the Congress and Chandupatla Keerthi Reddy is actively campaigning BRS candidate Gandra Venkataramana Reddy is also actively involved in the election Many leaders and activists are fond of YSR She had promised us a good position in politics People think that Gandra Satyanarayana will win the constituency If the BRS government is formed in the state there are more chances of Gandra Satyanarayana joining the party," said the former president of the joint Reganda Mandal YSRTP What we need is a minimum support price for the crop Those who own lands are relatives of farmers Those who take more land on rent do not have any relatives they said that they will think about the issue of Rythu Bandhu for the farmers when the government is formed KCR changed the name of the schemes implemented by the Congress government in united Andhra Pradesh We vote for those who fulfill our promises Gandra Satyanarayana has already contested twice and lost This time the winds of sympathy are blowing towards him," said Rajitha The government is not giving us a scholarship I want to give Gandra Satyanarayana a chance Gandra Venkataramana Reddy has already won MLA twice But he could not take the constituency towards development as a public representative The government should think about reservation in government jobs BC youth are not getting jobs despite getting high marks The evaluation of the exams is also not going well," said Pravarsha a student who is going to vote for the first time Keerthi Reddy will win as MLA from Bhupalapalli Up to 80k people came to the Etala Rajender Sabha held the other day All the children of BC and Mudiraj are united here," said Dontula Naresh the people of many villages in the constituency are demanding that the Kono Corpus trees planted for greenery cause a lot of damage and they should be removed immediately People are worried as the smell from these trees is harmful Gandra Satyanarayana Rao has maintained his image in the constituency The people of the constituency say that Gandra Satyanarayana Rao has maintained his image in the Bhupalappalli constituency It is said that he has hundreds of fans and followers in all mandals cutting across party lines This is what took him to the brink of victory in the last elections It is said that since TDP continued to be the leader they have been protecting the workers and the leaders and workers are taking part in the hardships There is no doubt that Congress will contribute to Josh Gandra's victory across the state along with the sympathy of the people after losing in two elections There is strong talk that Gandra Satyanarayana Rao's victory is possible as there is wide popularity in this election and massive participation continues PAY ATTENTION: Help us change more lives, join TUKO.co.ke’s Patreon programme. 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