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Mahesh Babu To Endorse Electric Car

maheshbabuHF23mar2013Mahesh is not only the prince of Tollywood but he is also the prince of brand endorsements. It is heard that he has nearly a dozen products under his kitty for which he is the brand ambassador. And now it is heard that Mahesh might likely endorse another interesting product which has just hit the market.

This is an electric car which has been indigenously manufactured by Mahindra group. According to sources, talks are on with Mahesh and if all goes well then might endorse this in south India. The car is called ‘e20’ and it runs totally on battery charge. The stat says it can run for 100 kilometers after 5 hours of full charging.

It is heard that the Mahindra group is planning to market this electric car among the masses in a big way. As it is, the public is unable to bear the burden of petrol. This is the right time for an economy car which is pollution free. And who better than Mahesh to propagate it…

source: http://www.greatandhra.com / Home> Movies> Movie News / March 18th, 2013

Award for DRDO scientist

Hyderabad :

G. Satheesh Reddy, associate director of Research Centre Imarat (RCI), here has been awarded the Biren Roy Space Science and Design Award-2012.

The scientist from the Defence Research and Development Organisation lab was awarded at the international conference on regional transport aircraft held on the eve of 64th annual general meeting of the Aeronautical Society of India, Hyderabad.

It was conferred in recognition of his contribution to navigation sciences and aerospace engineering in the country.

The award consists of a memento, certificate and a cash prize of Rs 20,000.

Satheesh Reddy was recently inducted as an Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics in the US, according to a press release.

source: http://www.TheHinduBusinessLine.com / Home> News> Science / by The Hindu Bureau / Hyderabad, March 18th, 2013

Lifetime achievement award for Guntur doctor

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A Guntur-based phonosurgeon V. Phaniendra Kumar has been presented the Lifetime Achievement Award for his services to the speciality in medicine.

At the 9 National Conference of the Association of Phonosurgeons of India ‘PHONOCON – 2013’ organised at Pinnamaneni Siddhardha Medical College, Vijayawada, he was given away the award, Dr. Phanineindra said in a release on Monday.

Phonosurgery is voice restorative surgery for victims of voice disorder.

The origin of the speciality in India is from Guntur. The national conference was organised on March 8, 9 and 10. Registrar of Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences S. Babulal, chief guest of the inaugural function, gave away the award.

About 100 ENT surgeons from different parts of the country attended as delegates.

International faculty members from the USA and New Zealand, national experts from the State, Kerala, Mumbai and New Delhi conducted technical sessions.

Dr. Phaniendra is the founder of the APSI and developed it over the years.

source: http://www.TheHindu.com / Home> News> Cities> Vijayawada /by Special Correspondent / March 12th, 2013

Dr Sripada Pinakapani dies at age 100

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Sripada Pinakapani.

Kurnool:

Dr Sreepada Pinakapani, noted Carnatic classical exponent, guru to well-known musicians, and professor of medicine, died at a hospital in Kurnool on Monday evening. He had been ailing for some time.

Dr Pinakapani, 100, is survived by three sons and three daughters. A medical doctor, Dr Pinakapani was also an administrator and professor in medicine, and a Carnatic musician of note.

Dr Pinakapani performed at major festivals and concerts, and also wrote several books on Carnatic music. His Gaanakalasarvasvamu ran into multiple volumes and contains minute details of the krithis.
Dr Pinkapani was born at Priya Agraharam in Srikakulam district on August 3, 1913. His mother Jogamma and father Kameswara Rao, a Carnatic musician, encouraged their son to learn classical music. He spent three months in the school run by violin maestro Dwaram Venkataswamy Naidu.

He did his MBBS from the Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam, and graduated in April 1938. He completed his MD in general medicine in December 1945, from the same college. He also honed his skills in music simultaneously and attended concerts of leading musicians of the time.

He taught medicine at the Madras Medical College and at his alma mater, Andhra Medical College. He shifted to the Kurnool Medical College in 1957, from where he retired as professor.
Dr Pinakapani received many awards and honours for his services to Carnatic music. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1984 by then President Giani Zail Singh. He was awarded the Gana Vidya Vardhi by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams on August 3, 2012, on the occasion of his 99th birthday.

He also received the title of Sangeetha Kalanidhi. He was honoured with the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1977. Andhra University honoured him with the title of Kala Prapoorna in 1978.
Following news of his death, Ram Prasad, principal of the Kurnool Medical College, local political leaders and many others paid floral tributes to the doctor-musician at his residence in Kurnool. He has a stage named after him.

Anantapur Tyagaraya Gana Sabha paid homage to the vocalist for his service to society. Sabha secretary K. Gnaneswara Rao recalled that Dr Pinakapani presided over concerts by musical giants such as Ustad Bismillah Khan and Pandit Ravi Shankar, in Anantapur. The concert stage at the Sabha is named after Dr Pinakapani after he performed there in 1975.

He trained Dr Nukala Satyanarayana, IAS officer Jayanthi Natarajan, Oleti Venkatesam, Srirangam Gopalaratnam, Nedunuri, Vasudhara Devi and the Malladi brothers, all of whom have made a mark in the world of Carnatic music.

source: http://www.DeccanChronicle.com / Home> News> Current Affairs / DC / March 12th, 2013

Golden oldies take trip down memory lane

Students of the 1953 batch of Keshava Memorial High School with their family members on Sunday. / Photo: G. Ramakrishna / The Hindu

Reunion meet of 1953 batch students held at Keshav Memorial High School

It was a Sunday, but the atmosphere at Keshav Memorial High School in Narayanguda was lively. Looking at a decades-old photograph hung in a hall, a group of elderly people tried to identify themselves, their best friends and teachers.

Childhood memories

Cracking jokes at each other, they recollected their childhood memories and enquired about their well being. This was the scene at “Sneha Sashtipoorti”, a reunion meet of 1953 students’ batch of Keshav Memorial High School. “It’s been 60 years since we were in school and that’s the reason, we named it as Sneha Sashtipoorti,” said Veturi Yoganandam, convenor of the programme. Veteran actor Akkineni Nageswara Rao was chief guest for the event. “Age is just a number. Even today, I still want to act in movies and dance. These programmes remind me of my childhood and its memories. Meeting old friends rejuvenates us,” was the veteran actor’s message.

Though most of them in the batch were aged between 67 and 70 years, their zeal to organise the programme was quite spirited. It took days of planning, gathering information and addresses, communication etc but ultimately it paid off as 40 out of 70 students turned up for the event, claimed Mr. Yoganandam. “We have lot of memories associated with this school. Like most students, we too used to bunk classes and watched English movies in Deepak Mahal talkies. Of course, later we were punished,” laughs S. Prahalada Kumar, a retired JNTU professor.

As a mark of recognition and love for their teachers, they felicitated mathematics teacher Bhujanga Rao and social teacher Venkateshwar Rao. “Our teachers used to punish us, but it was out of love and affection. They always strived for overall development of students. Besides academics, they stressed on moral and physical education,” says Chandramohan, a businessman. “We used to play lot of football, volleyball and other games in the school and feel sorry for the present generation students as they lack sufficient playgrounds and quality education,” he adds.

source: http://www.TheHindu.com / Home> News> Cities> Hyderabad / by Staff Reporter / February 18th, 2013

Sarojini Pulla Reddy passes away at age 85

Hyderabad:

Veteran Congress leader and former minister Sarojini Pulla Reddy passed away in the early hours of Sunday at her Bowenpally residence. She was 85.

She was the first woman Mayor of the Hyderabad Municipal Corporation in 1965. She was also minister for municipal administrat-ion, information and public relations and women and child welfare in various ministries between 1978 and 1982.

Hyderabad’s first woman Mayor Sarojini Pulla Reddy dead

Veteran Congress leader and former minister Sarojini Pulla Reddy passed away early on Sunday at her Bowenpally residence. She was 85.

She was the first woman Mayor of the Hyderabad Municipal Corporation in 1965. She was also minister for municipal administration, information and public relations and women and child welfare in various ministries between 1978-82.

A loyalist of Indira Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi, Sarojini Pulla Reddy had served the Congress in various posts. She was also a member of the Congress Working Committee, the highest policy-making body of the party in 2001. She was vice-president of the APCC for several years.

She got elected as an MLA twice from Malakpet Assembly segment in 1967 and 1972.

She became an MLC later. She married chief medical officer Pulla Reddy, who was employed in the South Central Railway in 1945. He passed away in 1970.

Sarojini Reddy was suffering from pancreatic cancer for some time.

Several leaders, including Tamil Nadu Governor K. Rosaiah, D.K. Samarasimha Reddy, Dr K. Kesava Rao and others, condoled her death.

Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy, Assembly Speaker Nadendla Manohar and many Congress leaders paid their respects at her Bowenpally residence in the Secunderabad Canton-ment area.

Her last rites were performed on Sunday evening at the old Bowenpally area.

source: http://www.DeccanChronicle.com / Home> News> Current Affairs / DC / February 04th, 2013

Prof S. M. Rahmatullah appointed Registrar Maulana Azad National Urdu University (MANUU)

Hyderabad, February 4 (INN):

Prof S. M. Rahmatullah, Dean School of Arts and Social Sciences and Head Department of Politcal Science and Public Administration, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, has been appointed as the Registrar of MANUU.

Prof. Mohammad Miyan, Vice Chancellor, appointed him for a period of three years. Prof. Rahmatullah, who was working as Incharge, took over as full time Registrar on Feb 2 subsequent to his selection by a Selection Committee. He has worked earlier also as officiating Registrar in 2010. Prof. Rahmatullah is an expert in Public Administration & have worked at MANUU in different capacities. The teaching and non-teaching fraternity has congratulated him for assuming the charge.

source: http://www.newswala.com / News Wala / Home> Hyderabad News / February 04th, 2013

Visakhapatnam children pay homage to Swami Vivekananda on 150 birth anniversary

Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh), Jan.12 (ANI):

Children here paid homage to Swami Vivekananda on Saturday on the occasion of his 150th birth anniversary.

The Ramakrishna Mission, founded by Swami Vivekananda, is planning a series of programmes to commemorate the occasion, including a number of cultural programmes and essay writing competitions for college students. They will make presentations on Swami Vivekananda’s message to the youth.

About 150 children donned saffron robes and turbans, imitating Swami Vivekananda’s attire and posed like him, below his statue in the coastal city of Visakhapatnam.

“I am very happy to speak to them about the life and teachings of Swami Vivekananda. In essence he taught us to become whole personalities, complete men and women and we should see that we are not afraid of anything in this world. He was a man of leonine courage, he faced all problems in life without grievance, without complaining,” said Swami Amritananda, a follower of the Ramakrishna Mission.

Swami Vivekananda was born as Narendra Nath Datta and was a key figure in the introduction of Indian philosophies of Vedanta and Yoga to the western world.

He was also credited with raising interfaith awareness, bringing Hinduism to the status of a major world religion in the late 19th century.

Vivekananda was born on January 12th, 1863, and this day is celebrated across India as National Youth Day, with an aim to show the right direction to the youth of the country. (ANI)

source: http://www.truthdive.com / Home> News / January 12th, 2013

Freedom fighter passes away

Freedom fighter P. Jaganmohini

Freedom fighter, social worker and a senior lady advocate of 60 years standing at the bar P. Jaganmohini passed away here on Thursday. She was 84. Jaganmohini was ailing for some time and was being treated at a private hospital for the last few days.

Born to Dr. Rama Rao and Subhadramma in 1930 at Berhampur, Jaganmohini was a first generation advocate and said to be the first lady advocate of the city. She was known for providing legal help and educational assistance to the poor and downtrodden and remained a spinster to serve the people. Jaganmohini had the credit of solving many cases through the Lok Adalat and the District Legal Services Authority. She was actively involved in establishing and running many educational institutions and service organisations like Ba-Bapu Seva Kendram, All India Mahila Samakhya, Visakha Seva Sadan, Gayatri Vidya Parishad, MLB Trust, Bhagavatula Charitable Trust, etc.

Principle District Judge V. Venkata Prasad, several judges, former chairman of Bar Council of India and president of GVP D.V. Subba Rao, secretary P. Soma Raju, principals and faculty of GVP institutions, secretary of Gandhi Centre K.S. Sastry, president of Visakhapatnam Bar Association K. Adibabu, secretary of GVP MLBT School V. Srirama Murthy, and others paid rich tributes to Jaganmohini.

source: http://www.TheHindu.com / Home> News> Cities> Visakhapatnam / by Special Correspondent / January 11th, 2013

Sania Mirza-Bethanie Mattek win Brisbane International title

Brisbane:

Sania Mirza began her 2013 campaign in style by winning the Brisbane International tennis tournament with American partner Bethanie Mattek-Sands here on Saturday.

Sania-Bethanie edged out Czech-German duo of Anna-Lena Groenefeld and Kveta Peschke 4-6, 6-4, 10-7 in a battle lasting little over one hour thirty minutes. There was very little to choose between the teams until the Indo-American pair clinched the issue in the super tie-break.

The win has come at the right time for Sania-Bethanie, who would like to maintain their impressive run in the Australian Open beginning January 14.

Sania-Bethanie edged out Czech-German duo of Anna-Lena Groenefeld and Kveta Peschke 4-6, 6-4, 10-7 in a battle lasting little over one hour thirty minutes.

source: http://www.ibnlive.in / Home> Tennis / by  IANS / January 05th, 2013