We are pleased to invite you to the first ever South India Medical Tourism Conference 2010to be hosted on 10/10/10. This event is to be held at TMA Pai International Convention Center. This conference is an exclusive event, open to Medical and Tourism professionals and certain qualified individuals related to the medical and tourism field. Our slate of renowned speakers is designed to provide you with a fresh perspective on the global medical tourism industry and Insurance sector. It is also to discuss the latest trends in medical tourism, international marketing strategies and best practices of managing international medical facilities. Economic trends and their impact on the medical tourism industry and New Government policies.
We encourage you to sign up early to take advantage of the early bird price of Rs.26,000/- or $600
(Your registration fee entitles you to all keynotes and workshops sessions as well as morning breakfast, lunch and Dinner + 2 days of accommodations)
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Cancellations & Refunds
All cancellation and substitution requests must be sent in writing to Indomedtourism.
No requests for refunds will be accepted after August 10, 2010.All cancellation requests received by August 10, 2010, will receive a full refund minus a 25% processing fee. After August 10, 2010, no refunds will be permitted. No exceptions!
(Special Student Delegate Fees) For Medical and Hotel Management students*
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
SIMTC 2010

Booking for Exhibition space open
It gives us immense pleasure to announce our forthcoming event South India Medical Tourism Conference 2010(SIMTC 2010). An international event focused on bringing together delegates from different parts of the world to network with national and international players to understand new trends,exchange ideas to help promote Medical Tourism .
The event also proves to be an ideal forum for exploring new business opportunities and serves as a platform to showcase the latest in the industry.It also offers Exhibitors an excellent platform to display,demonstrate their products/services to forge new business prospects.
To avail prime location, Book your space now.
For more info mail: alva@indomedtourism.com
Monday, October 5, 2009
South India Medical Tourism Conference 2010

To promote the concept of Medical tourism in India we at indomedtourism are planing for the First ever South India Medical Tourism Conference 2010. This event will be held on October 10th & 11th at the TMA Pai Convention Center on MG Road, Mangalore. ASIA"S largest convention centre. The international conference cum exhibition will feature over 50 participating companies from more than 10 countries worldwide.(Limited to 2000 delegates only)
The two-day event starting on 10/10/10 is officially supported by the Ministry of Health and Tourism Government of Karnataka.This event is also to introduce Karnataka as an international tourism location and the conference will have highly-renowned Indian and International speakers from prominent hospitals, insurance companies, travel trade and government.
For more info log on to www.indomedtourism.com

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Thursday, August 13, 2009
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Better Health Better India

Stress and food habits leading to Heart ailments & Diabites:
Manmohan Singh had his arteries bypassed , a procedure that increasing numbers of Indians are having. A study of 20,000 Indian patients and found that 60 per cent of the worlds' heart disease patients are in India, which has 15 per cent of the world's population.
This number is surprising because reports of obesity and heart disease focus on 'fat Americans and their food.' What could account for Indians being so susceptible -- even more than the burger-and-fries-eating Americans?Four things: diet, culture, stress and lack of fitness. Indian food is assumed to be strongly vegetarian, but it is actually lacking in vegetables. Our diet is centred around wheat, in the north, and rice, in the south. The second most important element is daal in its various forms. By weight, vegetables are not consumed much. You could have an entire South Indian vegetarian meal without encountering a vegetable. The most important vegetable is the starchy aloo. Greens are not cooked flash-fried in the healthy manner of the Chinese, but boiled or fried till much of the nutrient value is killed. Many indians who in the last few decades have moved from an agrarian life to an urban onebut still have retained their diet and if anything made it richer, but their bodies do not work as much. This transition from a physical life to a sedentary one has made them vulnerable and has lead to the increase in diabetes as well, Bombay's junk food was invented in the 19th century to service Gujarati traders leaving Fort's business district late in the evening after a long day. Pao bhaji, mashed leftover vegetables in a tomato gravy served with shallow-fried buns of bread, was one such invention. The most popular snack in Bombay is vada pao, which has a batter-fried potato ball stuck in a bun. The bun -- yeast bread -- is not native to India and gets its name pao from the Portuguese who brought it in the 16th century. Bal Thackeray encouraged Bombay's unemployed Marathi boys to set up vada pao stalls in the 60s, which they did and still do.The travelling chef and TV star Anthony Bourdain called vada pao the best Indian thing he had ever eaten, but it is heart attack food.

Indians do not have a drink with their meals. We drink before and then stagger to the table. As is the case in societies of scarcity, rich food is considered good -- and ghee is a sacred word in all Indian languages. There is no escape from fat. In India, advertising for healthy eating also shows food deep fried, but in lower-cholesterol oil.
The insistence by family - 'thoda aur le lo' -- at the table is part of our culture of hospitality. Middle class Indians, even families that earn Rs10,000 a month, will have servants. Work that the European and American does, the Indian does not want to do: cooking, cleaning, washing up.Painting the house, changing tyres, tinkering in the garage, moving things around, getting a cup of tea at the office, these are things the Indian gets someone else to do for him.
if we dont change out way of living and adopt a healthy and alternate life style it will be tuff to take on challenges of the 21st century where in India will take a real leading part.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Summer Heat Mangalore
With the Mangalore Summer heat on and the Kids Getting their summer holidays its time to head towards the Beach. Even though mangalore has so many beaches people here hardly go to them now a days. Only events like Beach festivals attract crowds . lot of potential lies in the beautification of these beaches and attract tourists as well locals to spend a relaxing and fun time during day times too . all the members of the family can get together and spend a good time by the beach side.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Goa Carnival

Indomedtourism Special Goa carnival - (3 day 4 nights) package.
Goa carnival is one of the most enthusiastic celebrations of western style in India,the Goan carnival is known for its riotous merrymaking. You will be entertained thoroughly with beautifully decorated floats, live music and dancing of many ethnic origins. Specialty of this carnival is the rich blend of cultures and religions that is seldom witnessed anywhere else. You will have wide choice of food and drinks including many Indian as well as International cuisines. The land of Sun, Sand and Sea is a treat for beach and sea lovers during the 3 day festival starting on the 21st to 24rth of February.
For more info check out www.indomedtourism.com
mail- info@indomedtourism.com
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