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City dentist bags ‘Indian Dental Oscar’

City based dentist A Sridhar Reddy who bagged the Indian Dental Oscar, at a press conference in Vijayawada on Monday. Photo: Ch. Vijaya Bhaskar / The Hindu
City based dentist A Sridhar Reddy who bagged the Indian Dental Oscar, at a press conference in Vijayawada on Monday. Photo: Ch. Vijaya Bhaskar / The Hindu

The award conceived by FemDent magazine to promote excellence in Dentistry. The Dr Sridhar International Dental Hospital was also conferred the Clinic of the Year award.

City-based dentist A. Sridhar Reddy has bagged the FemDent Outstanding Dentist of the Year award.

The award conceived by FemDent magazine to promote excellence in Dentistry is known among dentists as the “Indian Dental Oscar”.

The award was presented to Dr Sridhar Reddy by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences Vice-Chancellor Arun Jamkar at a function held in Mumbai on Sunday. This is the second consecutive year that Dr Sridhar Reddy bagged the Outstanding Dentist Award.

FemDent gives awards to dentists and institutions of dentistry in several categories like clinic of the year, new practice, clinical team, clinic interiors, smile centre, dental website, dental lab, corporate dental chain, entrepreneur dentist, specialist dentist, techno-savvy dentist, student and dental talent of the year.

The Dr Sridhar International Dental Hospital was also conferred the Clinic of the Year award. The process of evaluation was done through several inspections conducted over a period of three months, Dr Sridhar Reddy said. He is the recipient of several awards and medals from the State government, district administration and other organisations.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Vijayawada / by Special Corrrespondent / Vijayawada – December 16th, 2014

Fire services department shifts to Vijayawada

Vijayawada :

The fire services department will be Andhra Pradesh’s first department to move out of Hyderabad. The newly-built complex of the AP fire services will be inaugurated by chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu here on Friday.

The new fire services headquarters has been built near the police control room in the city. Although the complex was initially designed to locate regional offices, it was later decided to make it the headquarters of the fire department after the bifurcation of the state. The new complex will house nearly 50 officials of various cadres, from director-general of fire services to field officers. The complex also has space for parking six fire-fighting vehicles.

Fire services DG Nanduri Sambasiva Rao said the work on the complex was completed in a record six months time. The DG, along with district collector M Raghunandan Rao and DCP Taqseer Iqbal visited the complex and inspected the arrangements for the CM’s visit late on Thursday night. Naidu will visit the Ungutur assembly constituency in West Godavari district in the morning and will reach Vijayawada by evening.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Hyderabad / TNN / December 12th, 2014

Start-up Village to Kickstart Operations

Visakhapatnam :

Chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu along with Sun Microsystems co-founder Vinod Khosla will attend the launch of operations at the refurbished Sunrise Start-Up Village at Rushikonda here on December 17.

The CM will also participate in a CEOs Conclave to be held here on the same day and is expected to roll out a red carpet for investors to come to Andhra Pradesh, particularly to Visakhapatnam.

The IT incubation centre, now named ‘Sunrise Start-up Village’ has been built at a cost of Rs 25 crore atop Rushikonda hill for promoting the IT sector in Visakhapatnam. It was inaugurated on September 29 in the presence of Infosys co-founder Kris Gopalakrishnan. However, the incubation tower had to undergo major repairs following the damage caused by Hudhud cyclone. The operation launch was originally scheduled for Dec 12 but has been postponed to Dec 17. “The repairs have now been completed. In a couple of days, we will hand over the premises to the five companies which were allocated office space,” said an official of the Andhra Pradesh Industrial Infrastructure Corporation (APIIC).

The first of its kind in the state, the Sunrise Start-Up Village will promote enterprises by first generation entrepreneurs and the government has already entered into an agreement with MobMe Wireless Limited of the Kochi Start-Up Village for maintaining the incubation tower.

In a bid to promote the village, the chief minister will participate in an interaction with the representatives of about 40 small firms.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Andhra Pradesh / by Express News Service / December 11th, 2014

Platinum jubilee of INS Circars today

MAJOR LEAP: Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Nirmal Verma inspecting a guard of honour before commissioning INS Shakti (in the background) in Visakhapatnam on Saturday. — Photo: K. R. Deepak
MAJOR LEAP: Chief of Naval Staff Admiral Nirmal Verma inspecting a guard of honour before commissioning INS Shakti (in the background) in Visakhapatnam on Saturday. — Photo: K. R. Deepak

INS Circars, the first Naval establishment in Visakhapatnam, is celebrating its Platinum Jubilee on Friday.

The British had identified Visakhapatnam as an important convoy assembly point for military operation in 1923. However, it was on this day 75 years ago, a small Naval Base was commissioned on December 12, 1939. To cater to the need for expansion, the base was formally established as HMIS Circars on April 12, 1942, according to an official release.

The origin of the name ‘Circars’ relates to the Nizam of Hyderabad, who had ruled this land. The first Naval establishment of the Eastern Seaboard was therefore aptly named ‘Circars’, a befitting title to the Depot Ship.

Commodore K.P. Gopal Rao, MVC, VSM (Retd.), former Commanding Officer INS Circars from January 3, 1974 to January 16, 1976, would be the chief guest at the Platinum Jubilee celebrations.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Visakhapatnam / by Special Correspondent / Visakhapatnam – December 12th, 2014

Maa Mahamaya plans to double capacity

Visakhapatnam :

Maa Mahamaya Industries Ltd, the first mini integrated steel plant in Andhra Pradesh set up in Vizianagaram district, is planning to double its present capacity of 1.20 lakh tonnes per annum, according to N. Rath, the president.

He was speaking at a press meet here on Thursday after releasing the new product of the company – the premium double-ribbed TMT steel bar named “Mangal 999″. He said the mini integrated steel plant had been set up at R.G Peta village in the L. Kota mandal of Vizianagaram district in 2006 at a cost of Rs. 270 crore. “We are now launching the premium variant of our main product – Mangal 999 – which provides greater grip and the bond between the concrete and steel is enhanced manifold, if these TMT bars are used. The price variation may be 10-15 per cent for the premium, but we are sure the market will accept it,” he said.

He said the market conditions in the recent past had not been very encouraging, and that was the reason why the expansion had been put on hold but “we will go ahead with it in the near future. We will have to invest Rs. 700-800 crore for the purpose.”

Ashok Kumar Agarwal, Chairman and Managing Director of the company, said there were only two factories in the country – one in the north and the other in Karnataka – producing a similar product and the company would have no problem in selling it. “At present, we are focussing only on AP and Telangana. After expansion, we will branch out to the other southern states and northen markets as well,” he said.

He said the company had tied up with the NMDC for sourcing the iron ore from Chhattisgarh. In response to a question, he said the company had suffered losses of Rs. 40 crore due to Hudhud cyclone and lost 20 days or so of production. “The cyclone was a definite setback this year, but now we are back to normal,” he added.

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source: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com / Business Line / Home> Companies / The Hindu Bureau / Visakhapatnam – December 11th, 2014

Naval Day operations s hold Vizagites spellbound Helobatics, Marcos steal the show

Visakhapatnam :

Nearly one lakh people congregated at the RK Beach to watch the thrilling operational displays put up by the men in uniform who guard the seas on Navy Day on Thursday evening.

Even though public and private vehicles were barred from entering the Beach Road from noon amidst stringent security, it didn’t deter the hoards of people who made their way to the venue, thousands of whom came walking from distant places. Every inch of the beach and road, balconies and rooftops of all the apartments and buildings in the vicinity were choc-a-bloc with people who quickly took vantage points so as not to miss any action.

Though every year the governor of some state is invited as the chief guest, for the first time this year, chief minister of Andhra Pradesh N Chandrababu Naidu was given the honours. Satish Soni, Vice Admiral of Eastern Naval Command, was present alongside.

This year, there were a couple of new demos such as the helobatics by Sarang Helicopters of the Indian Air Force and continuity drill with fire by the armed naval personnel.

Grace Abraham, a student of Timphany School, was bowled over by the helobatics display. “The manoeuvres of the helicopters were just awesome, especially the cross over and dolphin’s leap. I salute the pilots and people behind the show as so much of hard work and month-long practice have gone into making the challenging helobatics a huge success,” she said.

It was not only the fleet manoeuvers, demo and flypast by various helicopters and aircrafts that kept the onlookers’ gaze fixed firmly to the skies for more than an hour but also the daredevil performance by the Special Forces – the Marine Commandos (Marcos) – that kept them on tenterhooks.

Ashirwad Mohanty, a Class X student of Little Angel’s School, loved all the performances by the Marcos, especially the amphibious and beach assault involving specially designed crafts, a tank and missile boats. “Every demo was commendable. From skydiving to submarine and warships demonstration, from the Navy Band’s mesmerising music to the fire and weapon drills… But I was thrilled to watch the operations by the marine commandos the most, including the amphibious assault and their sabotage operations on a simulated oil rig,” said Ashirwad, who aspires to become an aeronautical engineer.

For Gita Singh, wife of Commander Bhupinder Singh, it was her first time at Navy Day ops demo. “All the demos were interesting and exhibited the skills of our men in uniform but the colourful skydiving by the marine commandos impressed me the most,” she stated.

Finally, at the end of the show, while watching the brilliant fireworks and illumined silhouettes of warships in the sea, Mriganka Majumdar, a communication consultant, said, “I feel the Indian coast and the seas are in the safest of hands. It’s a mind-blowing performance where for the first time I got to see the Naval operations on land, water and air. I’m lucky to be in Vizag at this time of the year. The skydiving as well as the slithering operations of the Marcos from the helicopter, the rescue demo involving the boats and helicopters were just spellbinding.”

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Visakhapatanam / TNN / December 05th, 2014

Excellence Award in ‘5S’ Implementation for Visakhapatnam Steel Plant

RINL director (Personnel) GBS Prasad, receiving the award from Neethi Mohan, MD, Vaighai Agro Products Limited, in Madurai on Saturday. R Nagarajan, GM (CO & CCP) and G Gandhi are seen.
RINL director (Personnel) GBS Prasad, receiving the award from Neethi Mohan, MD, Vaighai Agro Products Limited, in Madurai on Saturday. R Nagarajan, GM (CO & CCP) and G Gandhi are seen.

Visakhapatnam :

The Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited (RINL), the corporate entity of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP), added another feather to its cap by bagging the ‘Par Excellence Award’ for ‘5S Implementation in Vizag Steel’ at the national conclave held in Madurai Saturday.

RINL director (Personnel) GBS Prasad received the award during the 2nd National Conclave on 5S organised by the Quality Circle Forum of India (QCFI). The ‘5S’ is a Japanese concept of Work Place Management. RINL chairman and managing director P Madhusudan congratulated the VSP workforce for the coveted recognition and pointed out that the award reflects their commitment in implementing the ‘5S’ concept in true spirit.

This award was given to the RINL at national level among 36 ‘5S’ certified organisations, based on the QCFI-Auditors report/feedback for the initiative and effective implementation of ‘5S’. Less than a year ago, the VSP achieved the ‘Total Plant Level’ certification in 5S-Work Place Management System.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Andhra Pradesh /by Express News Service / November 24th, 2014

Control system technology is the future, say experts

Vice-Chancellor of Andhra Unviersity recieving the conference CD from Chief General Manager of APEPDCL Ramesh Prasad at the inaugural of the two-day seminar Con-CON 2014. General Manager (elec) of RINL M. Sudhakar is also seen. Photo: C.V. Subrahmanyam / The Hindu
Vice-Chancellor of Andhra Unviersity recieving the conference CD from Chief General Manager of APEPDCL Ramesh Prasad at the inaugural of the two-day seminar Con-CON 2014. General Manager (elec) of RINL M. Sudhakar is also seen. Photo: C.V. Subrahmanyam / The Hindu

Andhra University College of Engineering organises ‘ConCon’-2014. Principal of AUCE P.S. Avadhani, in his address pointed out that to learn more about control systems, scientists are trying to emulate genetic algorithm into artificial intelligence.

“There is no system in the world without a control system or control mechanism. Control system technology is the future,” said Vice-Chancellor of Andhra University G.S.N. Raju.

He was delivering the inaugural address at the two-day national conference on Contemporary Controls titled as ‘ConCon- 2014’, here on Thursday. The conference is being organised by the Department of Electrical Engineering, Andhra University College of Engineering (AUCE).

Highlighting the use of control system, Prof. Raju said that the most complicated and complex control system in the world is the human body. “Scientists across the globe have been trying to learn about this system, as the ultimate goal is to create a human body,” he said.

Principal of AUCE P.S. Avadhani, in his address pointed out that to learn more about control systems, scientists are trying to emulate genetic algorithm into artificial intelligence.

Over 35 papers by research scholars will be submitted during the two –day conference, which is being attended by a number of scholars, faculty members and students from various colleges across the country.

Delivering a technical talk in the inaugural session, Director of Sankhya Technologies, Mangalapalli Kalyan said that modelling and simulation system that are embedded with a number of control system, form the base of any research product, be it a car or a spacecraft.

N. Sudhakar, General Manger of RINL, B. Ramesh Prasad, Chief General Manager of APEPDCL, Prof. K. Vaisakh HoD of the department, Prof. M. Gopi Chand Naik, Convener of the conference and Prof. Mallikarjuna Rao, Co-Convener, spoke.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Visakhapatnam / by Special Correspondent  / Visakhapatnam – November 21st, 2014

11 of 13 Andhra districts get women DMHOs

Vijayawada :

In a move that will gladden the hearts of women, the AP government on Saturday appointed women district medical and health officers (DM&HO) in 11 out of 13 districts in the state.

This is perhaps for the first time that so many women have been appointed DMHOs at one stroke. Health minister Kamineni Srinivas interviewed all the new contenders and the existing DMHOs before going for the sweeping change. He followed the rule book and performance of officials before finalizing the candidates for top medical jobs in districts.

Women officials will head the health department in all districts except Kadapa and Anantapur. At least six DMHOs were removed from their posts and shunted to ‘loopline’ positions. The DMHO in the minister Srinivas’s home district – Krishna — Dr Sarasijakshi too faced the axe. She was appointed principal of women training centre in Guntur.

While Guntur in-charge DMHO Nagamalleswari was brought to Krishna, Dr Padmaja Rani was given charge of crucial Guntur district. While Dr R Syamala is Srikakulam DMHO, Dr J Sarojini will take charge of Vizianagaram district.

Similarly, U Swarajya Lakshmi will take the reins of Visakhapatnam, Dr M Savitramma and Dr K Sunanda will be DMHOs of East and West Godavari districts respectively. Dr J Yasmin, working at GGH, Guntur, was posted as DMHO at Ongole in place of Dr K Chandraiah.

Chandraiah has been shifted to fever hospital as chief medical officer. Dr Bharathi Reddy has been appointed DMHO in Nellore and K Koteswari in Chittoor and B Nirmala in Kurnool.

Dr S Prabhudas (Anantapur) and Dr R Narayana Naik (Kadapa) are the only two male DMHOs in the state. DMHOs are supervisory officers of all primary health centres and they are chiefly responsible for taking health programmes of the government to the doorsteps of the poor.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Hyderabad / TNN / November 23rd, 2014

‘Nanyatha’ to Track Speed-Post Status

Vijayawada :

Have you ever tracked the status of letter written to your loved ones? Have you heard that the Global Positioning System (GPS) in your android phones will give your speed-post status? Then you have to appreciate India Posts, which has introduced the new technology to track the postal mail status.

A unique bar code is printed on the reverse of the door of the letter box to capture the details. It helps to know the location of the letter box, date and time of clearance, number of letters and also the details of the person who has delivered the letter. The public can also go to the website www.appost.in/nanyatha and type the location of the letter box in the text box.

India Posts has launched the new system ‘Nanyatha’ at the Gandhinagar post office in the city Friday. Speaking on the occasion, chief postmaster general, Hyderabad, B V Sudhakar, said, “The people can know the status of their post cards or other items posted. We have introduced this real time website service which can be used to know the status of the postal mails.”

In Vijayawada, the GPS technology is used in 173 of the total 183 boxes to get updates on speed post, till the dispatch of the parcels or items.

“We are trying to cover the entire state with this service grid by the month of Feb, 2015. The grid has been started between Hyderabad and Chennai, Hyderabad and Bangalore, Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam, Hyderabad and Adilabad, and soon it will cover Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka to form a ‘mini southern grid’,” Sudhakar explained.

He further said that the turnover of India Posts has increased to `29,280 crore in 2013-14 from `28,425 crore in 2012-13 and the department will take measures to reduce the revenue gap of `265 crore by 2015.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Andhra Pradesh / by Express News Service / November 22nd, 2014