MIRA INFORM REPORT

 

 

Report Date :

21.02.2014

 

IDENTIFICATION DETAILS

 

Name :

AMRITA INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES AND RESEARCH CENTRE

 

 

Registered Office :

AIMS Ponekkara, P. O Kochi – 680 041, Kerala

 

 

Country :

India

 

 

Capital Investment / Paid-up Capital :

Not Divulged

 

 

Date of Incorporation :

17.05.1998

 

 

Legal Form :

Institutes Research Centre

 

 

Line of Business :

Provide Affordable Medical Care to Patients.

 

 

RATING & COMMENTS

 

MIRA’s Rating :

Ba

 

RATING

STATUS

PROPOSED CREDIT LINE

41-55

Ba

Overall operation is considered normal. Capable to meet normal commitments.

Satisfactory

 

Status :

Satisfactory

 

 

Payment Behaviour :

Usually correct

 

 

Litigation :

Clear

 

 

Comments :

Subject is a non-profit making organization having financial assistance from Sri Mata Amritanandamayi.

 

It is an established and reputed organization. Trade relation are fair. Business is active. Payment terms are usually correct.

 

Subject can be considered good for business dealing at usual trade terms and conditions.

 

NOTES:

Any query related to this report can be made on e-mail: infodept@mirainform.com while quoting report number, name and date.

 

ECGC Country Risk Classification List – December 1, 2013

 

Country Name

Previous Rating

(30.09.2013)

Current Rating

(01.12.2013)

India

A1

A1

 

Risk Category

ECGC Classification

Insignificant

 

A1

Low

 

A2

Moderate

 

B1

High

 

B2

Very High

 

C1

Restricted

 

C2

Off-credit

 

D

 

 

INDIAN ECONOMIC OVERVIEW

 

The worst is over for India’s economy with gross domestic product likely to expand 5 %to 5.5 % this year and more than 6 % in 2015, according to Moody’s Analytics. Concerns over the rupee and current account deficit are under control, said the agency. Ratings firm Crisil has forecast 6 % growth for 2014/15 up from the estimated 4.8 % for 2013/14.  Total economic growth, infrastructure bottlenecks and lack of transparency and consistency in foreign direct investment policies seem to have taken a toll on India’s attractiveness as an investment destination, says an Ernst & Young survey.  Projects with FDI component fell 16.4 % across the globe in 2012 from the previous year.  The drop in India was steeper at 21 %. State run carrier Air India is doling out free tickets to its 24000 employees, even as it expects to incur a loss of Rs 39000 mn this financial year and has a debt of Rs 350000 mn. 550000 number of jobs generated across India in 2013, a fall of 0.4 % as compared to with a year earlier. The National Capital Region has a one-fourth share in total jobs created, according to a study by industry lobby group Assochem, Banks, real estate, automobile and telecommunications sectors are showing a rise of job creation. $ 805 mn investments by venture capital firms in India during 2013, registering a drop of about 18 % over the previous year. The Information Technology and IT-Enabled Services Industry retained its status as the favourable venture capital investors in 2013. Pakistan has temporarily banned gold imports for the second time in six months, as it tries to stem smuggling into India. India’s import duty on gold is 10 % and curbs on purchases have dried up legal imports into what used to be the world’s biggest bullion buyers. The World Gold Council puts the amount smuggled into India at upto 200 tonnes in 2013. The Reserve Bank of India has proposed that unclaimed bank deposits estimated to be about Rs 35000 mn be used for education and awareness among depositors.  According to the plan, deposits that have not been claimed for at least 10 years will be transferred to the scheme.

 

RBI DEFAULTERS’ LIST STATUS

 

Subject’s name is not enlisted as a defaulter in the publicly available RBI Defaulters’ list.

 

EPF (Employee Provident Fund) DEFAULTERS’ LIST STATUS

 

Subject’s name is not enlisted as a defaulter in the publicly available EPF (Employee Provident Fund) Defaulters’ list as of 31-03-2012.

 

INFORMATION PARTED BY (GENERAL DETAILS)

 

Name :

Mr. Ravindra Nath

Designation :

Finance Manager

Contact No.:

91-0484-280 1234

Date :

21.02.2014

 

 

LOCATIONS

 

Registered Office :

AIMS Ponekkara, P. O Kochi – 680 041, Kerala, India

Tel. No.:

91-0484 280 1234 / 285 1234 / 400 1234 / 0484 668 1234

Fax No.:

91-0484 280 2020

E-Mail :

ravindranathv@aims.amrita.edu

Website :

www.aimshospital.org

Location :

Owned

 

 

DIRECTORS

 

Name :

Dr. Prem Nair

Designation :

Director

Experience :

 

Name :

Mr. Ron Gottsegen

Designation :

Director

 

 

KEY EXECUTIVES

 

Name :

Mr. Ravindra Nath

Designation :

Finance Manager

 

 

LOCAL AGENCY FURTHER INFORMATION

 

 

Compassionate Care A Standard Of Excellence

 

About Us

 

Amrita Institute of Medical Science (AIMS) brings together a dedicated team of physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to provide the highest standards of medical treatment. Our full range of primary and specialty care medical services enables cross-specialty consultation, which assures outstanding treatment for each patient. Our extensive infrastructure offers facilities comprising 25 modern operating theatres, 210 equipped intensive-care beds, a fully computerized and networked Hospital Information System (HIS), a fully digital radiology department, NABL accredited clinical laboratories and 24 / 7 telemedicine service.

 

The Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences is the adjunct to the term "new universalism" coined by the World Health Organization. This massive healthcare infrastructure with over 3,330,000 sq. ft of built-up area spread over 125 acres of land, supports a daily patient volume of about 3000 outpatients with 95 percent inpatient occupancy. Annual patient turnover touches an incredible figure of over 779,055 outpatients and nearly 47,577 inpatients.

 

Amrita of­fers a total and comprehensive health solution comparable to the best hospitals in the world. The AIMS team comprises physicians, surgeons and other healthcare professionals of the highest calibre and experience. AIMS features one of the most advanced hospital computer networks in India. The network supports more than 2000 computers and has computerized nearly every aspect of patient care including all patient information, lab testing and radiological imaging.

 

 

History of Amrita Hospital

 

In the fifteen short years since its inception, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences (AIMS) has grown from a 115 bed specialty hospital to a 1450 bed super-specialty tertiary care health centre with an attached medical college hospital. On the 17th of May 1998, AIMS was inaugurated by the then Prime Minister of India, Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee, in the presence of Her Holiness, Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi. 

 

The Institution is nationally accredited by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with "A" Grade. Other accreditations received by the hospital include the International Organization for Standardization (ISO 9001-2008), National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories (NABL) for laboratories and National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare Providers (NABH).

 

With extensive facilities comprising 25 modern operating theatres, 210 equipped intensive-care beds, a fully computerized and networked Hospital Information System (HIS), a fully digital radiology department, NABL accredited clinical laboratories and a 24/7 telemedicine service, AIMS offers a total and comprehensive health solution comparable to the best hospitals in the world. The institution is equipped with 12 Super Speciality Departments and 45 other departments. The hospital is using Fully Digital Imaging Services as the first institution in South East Asia.

 

The AIMS team comprises physicians, surgeons and other healthcare professionals of the highest caliber and experience. The institution now has 4500 support staff and 670 faculty members. AIMS features one of the most advanced hospital computer networks in India. It owns a Fully Integrated Health Care Delivery System. Another unique feature is the Teleconnectivity which connects it to 36 Centres in India, 32 in the African Subcontinent and 6 in other Countries. A PET (Positron Emitting Tomography) CT scanner, the first of its kind in the state of Kerala and which is extremely useful for early detection of cancer, has been installed in AIMS and was inaugurated in July 2009 by Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, former President of India.

 

 

FACT SHEET AND CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES:

 

Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences has grown from a 115-bed multi-speciality hospital to a 1450-bed super-speciality tertiary care referral health centre with an attached medical college hospital having an additional 400-bed facility. This massive health care infrastructure with over 50 clinical departments, a dozen para-clinical departments, having a built-up area of 3,330,000 sq.ft spread over 125 acres of land. It supports a patient volume of 3000 outpatients with 95 percent inpatient occupancy. Annual patient turnover exceeds 779,055 outpatients and nearly 47,577 inpatients.

 

With extensive facilities comprising 25 modern operating theatres, 210 equipped intensive-care beds, a fully computerized and networked Hospital Information System (HIS), a fully digital radiology department, NABL accredited clinical laboratories and 24 / 7 telemedicine service, Amrita offers a total and comprehensive health solution comparable to the best hospitals in the world.

 

The educational institutions of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, a University established under section 3 of UGC Act 1956, has at its Health Sciences Campus in Kochi, the Amrita School of Medicine, the Amrita Center for Nanosciences, the Amrita School of Dentistry, the Amrita College of Nursing, and the Amrita School of Pharmacy. Each of these schools are committed to being centers of excellence providing value-based medical education, where the highest human qualities of compassion, dedication, purity and service are instilled in youth.

Parent Organization

 

Mata Amritanandamayi Math, a registered Public Charitable Trust headquartered at Amritapuri, Kollam, Kerala, was founded to disseminate the message of spirituality, universal love and selfless service to humanity, which shines through the life and teachings of Mata Amritanandamayi. It organises activities for the spiritual, educational, social and cultural advancement of mankind and the upliftment of the poor and the downtrodden.

Some of the socio-welfare activities undertaken by the Math include medical services, numerous educational institutions, houses for the poor, pensions for destitute women, a home for senior citizens, orphanages, a hospice, a school for the speech and hearing impaired, plus many more.

 

·         Amrita Speech and Hearing Improvement School (ASHIS), Trichur

·         Amrita Kuteeram, Free Housing Scheme (25,000 houses) for poor and handicapped persons in various parts of the country

·         Amrita Nidhi, Pension Scheme for 50,000 widows and destitutes

·         Amrita Niketanam, orphanages located at Kollam, and Madurai accommodating over six hundred children

·         Amrita Kripa Sagar, a hospice for terminally ill cancer patients, Mumbai

·         Anbu Illam, home for senior citizens, Sivakasi

·         Amrita Kripa Charitable Hospital, Amritapuri

·         Amrita Kripa Charitable Hospital, Mysore

·         Amrita Kripa Charitable Hospital, Kalpetta

·         Amrita Kripa Charitable Hospital, Andaman

·         Amrita AIDS Community Care Center, Thiruvanathapuram

·         Amrita Healthcare Centre, Pampa, Sabarimala

·         Free meal scheme for feeding about 5000 people every week.

·         Amrita Medical Mission of Ayurveda, a herbal conservation park, research and production centre for Ayurvedic Medicines, Wayanad

·         Amrita Ayurvedic Research and Production Centre, Kollam.

·         Brahmasthanam Temples, consecrated at various centres by Amma, including Kodungallur, Kozhikode, Thiruvananthapuram, Madurai, Chennai, Mumbai, New Delhi, Pune, Mauritius, Palakkad, Thalasserry, Mananthavady, Mysore and Coimbatore.

·         Amrita Sanskrit Higher Secondary School, Kollam.

·         Vedanta Vidyalayam, Amritapuri

·         Amrita Vidyapeetam, a Malayalam medium school at Attapadi, Palakkad district and over ten informal schools for tribal children

 

 

PUBLICATIONS:

2013

Asmita Mehta, Venkitakrishnan Rajesh, KS Indira. A young woman with recurrent lower respiratory tract infection. J Bronchoscopy and Interventional Pulmonology 2013; 20;1: 35-37

Anil Kumar   “Phenotypic screening of resistance mechanism in S.aureus.” Indian J Med Res.  137, March 2013, pp 31-32

Anupama Rajanbabu, Sheik Zahoor Ahmad, DK Vijaykumar, K Pavithran and Santhosh Kuriakose. The significance of the site of origin in primary peritoneal carcinosarcoma: case report and literature review. ecancer.2013.7:7: 295

Anu Sasidharan.   Post Infarction Rupture of Heart – A Case Report.  Published in Journal of South Indian Medico-legal Association in March 2013 Issue, Volume No 5

Ajay Balachandran, Krishnan B, Liza John.  “Accidental deaths due to electrocution during amateur electro-fishing”. Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences Vol2, Issue 48, December 02; Page: 9376-9379 (2013)

Ajit Kumar Varma.  Charcot neuroarthropathy of the foot and ankle: A review.  The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery xxx, 1-10 (2013)

Ajit Kumar Varma, Praveen Jeyapathy, Mangalanandan TS, Arun Bal, Harish Kumar.  Reconstructive foot and ankle surgeries in destroyed diabetic  charcot’s  neuroarthropathy, stabilized with Amrita-Sling Technique : A one year follow up.  The Journal of Diabetic Foot Complications Vol.5, Issue 3, No.2, pages 62-72, 2013.

Annapoorna M,  Sudheeshkumar PT, Lakshmi.Rlakshman, Vinoth Lakshmanan. Santhikumar Nair. P Jayakumar. Biochemical properties of hemigraphis alternate. Incorporated chitosan hydrogel scaffold. Carbohydrate polymer92(2013)1561-1565

Bidisha Saha1 Davor Lessel, Sheela Nampoothiri, Anuradha S. Rao, Fuki M. Hisama, Dincy Peter, Chris Bennett, Gudrun N€urnberg, Peter N€urnberg, George M. Martin, Christian Kubisch & Junko Oshima. Ethnic-specific WRN mutations in South Asian Werner syndrome patients: potential founder effect in patients with Indian or Pakistani ancestry. Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine 2013; 1(1): 7–14.

Biju James, Ajay Balachandran, Anu Sasidharan, Ramakrishanan U K, Prem T N, Thomas Jerry,   Unusual Incised Stab wound Produced by a Single Edged Weapon: A Case . Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology. July-December 2013, Vol. 7, No. 2

Dhiraj Khadakaban,Tejal Gorasia K Khadakaban,D.K.Vijayakumar,K.Pavithran,R. Anupam.a,"Factors associated with better survival after surgery in metastatic breast cancer patients"Springer.Vol-4 .No1.March .2013.

Dinesh TA, Sanjeev Singh, Prem Nair, Remya TR.  “Reducing waiting time in outpatient services of large university teaching hospital – A six sigma approach”. Management in Health XVII/1/2013 pp 31-37.

Dhanya Lakshmi Narayanan, Dhanya Yesodharan, Mahesh Kappanayil, Shwetha Kuthiroly, M. V. Thampi, Zareena Hamza , Alka Anilkumar , K. Mohandas Nair , K. R. Sundaram, R. Krishna Kumar ,Sheela Nampoothiri. Cardiac Spectrum, Cytogenetic Analysis and Thyroid Profile of 418 Children with Down Syndrome from South India: A Cross-sectional Study. Indian J Pediatr. DOI 10.1007/s12098-013-1088-6.

Hariharan Gopakumar, Andrea Superti-Furga , Sheila Unger , Gerd Scherer, P. K. Rajiv , Sheela Nampoothiri. Acampomelic Form of Campomelic Dysplasia with SOX9 Missense Mutation. Indian J Pediatr DOI  0.1007/s12098-013-1007

Fransiska Malfait1, Sofie Symoens, Nathalie Goemans, Yolanda Gyftodimou, Eva Holmberg, Vanesa López-González, Geert Mortier, Sheela Nampoothiri, Michael Bjorn Petersen and Anne De Paepe. Helical mutations in type I collagen that affect the processing of the amino-propeptide result in an Osteogenesis Imperfecta/Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome overlap syndrome. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases 2013 8:78.

Gijs W.E. Santen, Emmelien Aten, Anneke T. Vulto-van Silfhout, Caroline Pottinger, Bregje W.M. van Bon, Ivonne J.H.M. van Minderhout, Ronelle Snowdowne, Christian A.C. van der Lans, Merel Boogaard, Margot M.L. Linssen, Linda Vijfhuizen, Michiel J.R. van der Wielen, M.J. (Ellen) Vollebregt, Sheela Nampoothiri 1 the Coffin-Siris consortium, Martijn H. Breuning, Marjolein Kriek, Arie van Haeringen, Johan T. den Dunnen, Alexander Hoischen, Jill Clayton-Smith, Bert B.A. de Vries, Raoul C.M. Hennekam,  and Martine J. van Belzen. Coffin–Siris Syndrome and the BAF Complex: Genotype–Phenotype Study in 63 Patients. HUMAN MUTATION, Vol. 00, No. 00, 1–10, 2013

Hariharan Gopakumar, Andrea Superti-Furga , Sheila Unger , Gerd Scherer, P. K. Rajiv , Sheela Nampoothiri. Acampomelic Form of Campomelic Dysplasia with SOX9 Missense Mutation. Indian J Pediatr DOI  0.1007/s12098-013-1007-x (2013)

Indira Nair L.  Open Access Literature : A boon to the researcher.  Open Source Software and Libraries, Baby Valsala (Ed) CUSAT 2011.

JithinKS, SurshGNair, Rakhi.B.Rakhi K.R,Joel Devasia Vazhakatt, Jomson John; Post extubation stridor in Paediatrics cardiac surgery patients:Indian Journal Respiratory care (IJRC):January 2013 vol 4 Jan 13

Jithin K.S. Vazkatt Joel Devasia ,Suresh G Nair:Basic Principals of respiratory care for managing patients with tracheotomy:Indian Journal of Respiratory Care:January 2013.

Lakshman L.R. Rahul Lakshmanan, DM Vasudevan.  “A comparative study of verbal IQ, performance IQ and verbal IQ-performance IQ disparity among Turner syndrome patients and patients with primary amenorrhoea due to other aetiologies”    International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology   2012 Dec;1(1):1-4

Lakshmi R. Lakshman1, Binu Parameswaran Pillai, Rahul Lakshman, Harish Kumar, S. Sudha1, RV Jayakumar . “ Comparison of vitamin D levels in obese and non obese patients with polycystic ovarian syndrome in a South Indian population” .  International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology   2013 Sep;2(3):336-343

Lakshmi R. Lakshman, P. T. Sudheesh Kumar, Sreeja V. Nair, Shantikumar V. Nair, and R. Jayakumar  “Chitosan Sponge Containing the Herb Coleus Plectranthus as a Wound Dressing”Journal of Chitin and Chitosan Science Vol. 1, 1–8, 2013

Lakshmi R. Lakshman, P. T. Sudheesh Kumar, Sreeja V. Nair, Shantikumar V. Nair, and R. Jayakumar  “Chitosan Sponge Containing the Herb Coleus Plectranthus as a Wound Dressing”Journal of Chitin and Chitosan Science Vol. 1, 1–8, 2013

Lakshmi R. Lakshmana,K. T. ShalumonaSreeja V. Naira,R. Jayakumara & S. V. Naira Preparation of Silver Nanoparticles Incorporated Electrospun Polyurethane Nano-fibrous Mat for Wound Dressing Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part A: Pure and Applied Chemistry Volume 47Issue 10, 2010

Lakshman L.R. Rahul Lakshmanan, DM Vasudevan.  “A comparative study of verbal IQ, performance IQ and verbal IQ-performance IQ disparity among Turner syndrome patients and patients with primary amenorrhoea due to other aetiologies”    International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology   2012 Dec;1(1):1-4

Lakshmi R. Lakshman, Binu Parameswaran Pillai, Rahul Lakshman, Harish Kumar, S. Sudha1, RV Jayakumar . “ Comparison of vitamin D levels in obese and non obese patients with polycystic ovarian syndrome in a South Indian population” .  International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology   2013 Sep;2(3):336-343

Mohan K Abraham, Bindu Sudarsanan, Naveen Viswanath, Ramakrishnan P, Anup B Pallival, Aisha Naaz, Narasimha K Nandakumar, Ashwin Prabhakaran, Divya Prakash. “A safer way of suturing in Foker’s Technique” Journal of Paediatric Surgery 48; 1819-1821, 2013.

Michael Gonzalez, Sheela Nampoothiri, Cornelia Kornblum, Andre´s Caballero Oteyza, Jochen Walter,  Ioanna Koindari, William Hulme, Fiorella Speziani, Ludger Scho¨ls, Stephan Zu¨chner and Rebecca Schu¨le*, Mutations in phospholipase DDHD2 cause autosomal recessive Hereditary spastic paraplegia (SPG54). European Journal of Human Genetics (2013) 00, 1–5

Mariyal Vijayakumar, Prakash Kamath, Praveen G Pai, Permanent pacing in a patient with tricuspid prosthesis – widening therapeutic use of coronary sinus.  Indian Heart Journal XXX , 1-3 , 2013

Praveen PV, Usha V Menon, Vivek Lakshmanan, Sanjeev Vasudevan, Ajitha Kumari, Harish Kumar. Iodine and thyroid status in a tribal village in Wayanad, Kerala in the post ioxination era – observations and implications.  Mational Journal of Community Medicine Vol 4, Issue 1, Jan-March 2013.

Prem G, N Shivashankar, N Girish,  B Indira, SG Srikanth & V.Shanmugham.  “Temporal resolution in patients with cerebellopontine angle tumors” Research in Otyolaryngology 2(1): 1-5, 2013.

Prasad VG. Article on organ donation in the August (15-31) issue of Malayalam magazine VANITHA. Title – "Brain Death and Organ Donation". This article tries to clear the frequently asked questions about brain death and organ donation among general public (2013).

Rajan Babu Anupama,Santhosh Kuriakose,D.K Vijayakumar,K.Pavithran,Annie Jojo,R.Indu Nair, V.S. Sheejamol: Carcinosarcoma of the Uterus-A single Institution Retrospective Analysis of the Management and a Brief Review of Literature.:Sringer, Indian Journal Of Surgical Oncology,2013 Jan 17.2

 Narayanan DL, Yesodharan D, Kappanayil M, Kuthiroly S, Thampi MV,   Hamza Z , anilkumar A, Nair KM, Sundaram K.R, Kumar R.K, Nampoothiri S :- Cardiac Spectrum, Cytogenetic Analysis and Thyroid Profile of 418 Children with Down Syndrome from South India:A Cross- sectional Study. Indian J Pediatr. 2013 Aug 10.

Rajesh R Nair, Unni VN, Indu NK, Sheela Nampoothiri, Anil Mathew, George Kurian, Vimala A. “Exceptional Case - Nail patella syndrome – a novel mutation in the LMX1B gene” Clin Kidney J. 0: 1-3, 2013.

Sajini Sivasundar,| Akash Thomas Oommen, Ohm Prakash,  Sujatha Baskaran,  Raja Biswas,  Shantikumar Nair,  C. Gopi Mohan, | Lalitha Biswas.  Molecular defect of ‘Prothrombin Amrita’: Substitution of arginine by glutamine (Arg553 to Gln) near the Na+ binding loop of prothrombin. Blood Cells, Molecules and Diseases 50 (2013) 182–183

Shanmuga Sundram, R. Bharath, Arun Bal, Unnikrishnan. A.G, Praveen V.P, Nisha .B, Vasantha Nair, Harish Kumar. R.V .Jayakumr. A comparative study of zoledronic acid and once weekly alendonate in the management of Acute charcot Arthropathy  of Foot Patients with diabetes mellitus.Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism.Jan-Feb 2013/Vol17/issue1.

Shivashankar N, Taly AB, Rose Dawn Bharath, Prem G.  Telephonic conversational difficulty as the sole symptom in a patient with cerebellopontine angle epidermoid: A case report.  Research in Otolaryngology 2013; 2(1): 6-11.

Sheila Unger, Maria W. Go´ rna,, Antony Le Be´chec, Sonia Do Vale-Pereira, Maria Francesca Bedeschi, Stefan Geiberger, Giedre Grigelioniene, Eva Horemuzova, Faustina Lalatta, Ekkehart Lausch, Cinzia Magnani, Sheela Nampoothiri, Gen Nishimura, Duccio Petrella,Francisca Rojas-Ringeling, Akari Utsunomiya, Bernhard Zabel, Sylvain Pradervand, Keith Harshman, Belinda Campos-Xavier, Luisa Bonafe´, Giulio Superti-Furga, Brian Stevenson, and Andrea Superti-Furga. FAM111A Mutations Result in Hypoparathyroidism and Impaired Skeletal Development. The American Journal of Human Genetics 92, 1–6, June 6, 2013

Sundaram K.R. “Concept and Analysis of Correlation & Regression” Kerala Journal of Ophthalmology.Vol. XXV, March., 2013,45-50

Sundaram K.R. “Inference Statistical Methods” , Kerala Journal of Ophthalmology. Vol. XXV June,2013

Thankappan KR, Yamini TR, Mini GK, Arthur C, Sairu P, Leelamoni K, Sani M, Unnirkshnan B, Basha SR and Nichter M.  Assessing the readiness to integrate tobacco control in     medical          curriculum : Experience from five medical colleges in southern India.   The National Medical Journal of India Vol 26; No.1, 2013.

Umadethan B.   An Unusual case of thoracic gossypioma. Ann-card An aesthesia (2013)

Vaidyanathan B, Kumar S, Sudhakar A, Kumar RK. Conotruncal anomalies in the fetus: Referral patterns and pregnancy outcomes in a dedicated fetal cardiology unit in South India. Ann Pediatr Card 2013;6:15-20

Vijayakumar DK ,Michelle Alline Antony,”Adult Cell Tumor of Ovary -A Practical Approach”, STM Journals Vol-2 ,Issue-2,1.2013.

Vijaykumar Dehannathparambil Kottarathil, Michelle Aline Antony,Indu R Nair, Keechilat Pavithran; Recent advances in Granulosa Cell Tumor Ovary: A Review. Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology. Volume 4, Issue 1 (2013), Page 37-47

Vijaykumar DK, Michelle Aline Antony. Adult Granulosa Cell Tumor(GCT) – A Practical Approach: Research & Reviews: A Journal of Oncology and Hematology; Vol 2; No.1, 2013

Zaheeruddin PM, Prameela CG,  Antony MA, Pavithran K, Dinesh M.  “Metastatic endometrial carcinoma in the lung : Unusual timing and site”.  South African Journal of Gynaecol 5(2) : 64-67, 2013.

 

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No exist designating subject or any of its beneficial owners, controlling shareholders or senior officers as terrorist or terrorist organization or whom notice had been received that all financial transactions involving their assets have been blocked or convicted, found guilty or against whom a judgement or order had been entered in a proceedings for violating money-laundering, anti-corruption or bribery or international economic or anti-terrorism sanction laws or whose assets were seized, blocked, frozen or ordered forfeited for violation of money laundering or international anti-terrorism laws.

 

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            Charges or investigation registered against subject:                                                          None

 

7]         Criminal Records

No available information exist that suggest that subject or any of its principals have been formally charged or convicted by a competent governmental authority for any financial crime or under any formal investigation by a competent government authority for any violation of anti-corruption laws or international anti-money laundering laws or standard.

 

8]         Affiliation with Government :

No record exists to suggest that any director or indirect owners, controlling shareholders, director, officer or employee of the company is a government official or a family member or close business associate of a Government official.

 

9]         Compensation Package :

Our market survey revealed that the amount of compensation sought by the subject is fair and reasonable and comparable to compensation paid to others for similar services.

 

10]        Press Report :

            No press reports / filings exists on the subject.

 


 

CORPORATE GOVERNANCE

 

MIRA INFORM as part of its Due Diligence do provide comments on Corporate Governance to identify management and governance. These factors often have been predictive and in some cases have created vulnerabilities to credit deterioration.

 

Our Governance Assessment focuses principally on the interactions between a company’s management, its Board of Directors, Shareholders and other financial stakeholders.

 

 

CONTRAVENTION

 

Subject is not known to have contravened any existing local laws, regulations or policies that prohibit, restrict or otherwise affect the terms and conditions that could be included in the agreement with the subject.

 

 

FOREIGN EXCHANGE RATES

 

Currency

Unit

Indian Rupees

US Dollar

1

Rs.62.28

UK Pound

1

Rs.103.84

Euro

1

Rs.85.70

 

 

INFORMATION DETAILS

 

Information Gathered by :

HNA

 

 

Report Prepared by :

NKT

 

 


 

RATING EXPLANATIONS

 

 

RATING

STATUS

 

 

PROPOSED CREDIT LINE

>86

Aaa

Possesses an extremely sound financial base with the strongest capability for timely payment of interest and principal sums

 

Unlimited

71-85

Aa

Possesses adequate working capital. No caution needed for credit transaction. It has above average (strong) capability for payment of interest and principal sums

 

Large

56-70

A

Financial & operational base are regarded healthy. General unfavourable factors will not cause fatal effect. Satisfactory capability for payment of interest and principal sums

 

Fairly Large

41-55

Ba

Overall operation is considered normal. Capable to meet normal commitments.

 

Satisfactory

26-40

B

Capability to overcome financial difficulties seems comparatively below average.

 

Small

11-25

Ca

Adverse factors are apparent. Repayment of interest and principal sums in default or expected to be in default upon maturity

 

Limited with full security

<10

C

Absolute credit risk exists. Caution needed to be exercised

 

 

Credit not recommended

-

NB

                                       New Business

-

 

 

 

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This report is issued at your request without any risk and responsibility on the part of MIRA INFORM PRIVATE LIMITED (MIPL) or its officials.