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Miss America has roots in Vijayawada

V. Koteswaramma, grandmother of Miss America-2014 Nina Davuluri, showing pictures of her granddaughter in Vijayawada on Monday. / Photo. Ch. Vijaya Bhaskar / The Hindu
V. Koteswaramma, grandmother of Miss America-2014 Nina Davuluri, showing pictures of her granddaughter in Vijayawada on Monday. / Photo. Ch. Vijaya Bhaskar / The Hindu

The 24-year-old American of Indian descent Nina Davuluri, who has been crowned Miss America 2014, lived in Vijayawada for a brief period as a child and has strong connections with the city. She is granddaughter of V. Koteswaramma, secretary and correspondent of Montessori Mahila Kalaasala, in the city.

She was just six weeks old when her grandmother brought her to the city and she was groomed by Koteswaramma and her aunt Sashibala, a practising doctor, till the age of two-and-a-half years. “Thereafter her parents took her back to US. But she visits us every summer,” says Dr. Sashibala.

Ms. Nina, who learned Kuchipudi in Vijayawada during her visits in summer holidays, is also a good western dancer. She is fond of Telugu movies and never misses to see the latest. She has not only excelled in dance but has also learnt piano and can wield the tennis racquet with aplomb.

She is a very determined child said Ms Koteswaramma. “She wanted to win the pageant and has done it. And she has done it all alone with a strong one-year preparation. There was strong support of her mother, most importantly she has strong attachment to India and the city of Vijayawada,” said Dr. Sashibala. The rise to fame was not an easy task for the Nina, who is the first Indian-descendent American to win the pageant. In 2006 she was the first runner-up of ‘Teen America’ and from there she resolved to win the coveted Miss America title. In the run-up to the slot, she first won the Miss Syracuse, then Miss New York and finally the Miss America title.

Nina a graduate from University of Michigan wants to join a medical school next year. While her father Davuluri Koteswara Choudhary is a practising gynaecologist in New York, her mother Sheila Ranjani is a web programmer.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Vijayawada / by Sumit Bhattacharjee / Vijayawada – September 17th, 2013

Huge increase in cash awards for theatre performances in Andhra Pradesh

Hyderabad :

To give a boost to theatre in the state, the state government has increased the amount of cash prizes for performances in various categories. The enhancement was effected after the Andhra Pradesh State Film, Television and Theatre Development Corporation made the recommendation. Following the recommendation, cash prizes have been enhanced in respect of padya natakams, social plays, social playlets, and children’s social playlets.

The increase in cash prizes is considerable as a GO released by the general administration department on August 30 shows.

For padya natakams productions, the cash prizes for first best performance has been increased from Rs 50,000 to Rs 80,000, second best from Rs 40,000 to Rs 60,000 and third best from Rs 30,000 to Rs 40,000. There has been a considerable increase even in the individual awards. The best director award cash prize has been increased from Rs 10,000 to Rs 20,000, first best play writer from Rs 25,000 to Rs 30,000, second best play writer from Rs 15,000 to Rs 20,000, the Bellari Raghava ward for best actor from Rs 10,000 to Rs 20,000, best leading actress from Rs 10,000 to Rs 20,000, best music from Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000. Cash prizes for the rest of the awards in the category have been increased from Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000.

For social plays productions, the cash prize for first best performance has been increased from Rs 40,000 to Rs 70,000, the second from Rs 30,000 to Rs 50,000 and the third from Rs 20,000 to Rs 30,000. In the individual awards in the category, the best director’s cash prize has been increased from Rs 10,000 to Rs 20,000, the first best play writer from Rs 20,000 to Rs 25,000 and the second best play writer from Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000. The best leading actor and best leading actress cash prize has been enhanced from Rs 10,000 to Rs 20,000. For the rest of the awards, the enhancement is from Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000.

The enhancement will be applicable for the Nandi Natakotsavam 2013 which will be held in January/February 2014.

source: http://www.articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Hyderabad / by Ch. Sushil Rao , TNN / August 31st, 2013

Tallest Ganesh has Facebook a/c, email id

People having a look at the 59-foot Ganesh idol which is being erected at Khairatabad in the city on Saturday. —DC
People having a look at the 59-foot Ganesh idol which is being erected at Khairatabad in the city on Saturday. —DC

Hyderabad: 

The mammoth 59-foot Khairatabad Vinayakudu, built by more than 125 workers from all over India, will be open for public viewing from September 5 onwards, however darshans will begin only on September 9 (Monday).

According to the organisers, to the right of the Khairatabad Ganesha, a 20- feet Sri Rama Pattabhishekam idol is being installed and towards the left, Bhuwaneshwari Matha along with Lord Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma, Rudrudu, Lakshi and Saraswathi idol are being stationed.

M. Sudarshan, founder and chairman of the Khairatabad Utsava Samiti said, the theme adopted this year is Gonaga Chathurmukha Vinayakudu. Devotees will see two cows on both sides of lord Ganesh with five snakes and four faces of the god.

The huge idol that took nearly 50 days to complete, costs Rs 40 lakh. The plastering work is almost complete and painting will start soon. The idol will be ready by September 3.

About 10 CCTV cameras and additional door frame metal detectors will be installed during the 11-day festivities, the committee has also requested for women security guards.
This year, the committee has created a Facebook account of the idol.

“People living abroad can mail us at ganepathideva@gmail.com and send in their prayer requests, following which pujas will be conducted,” said Raj Kumar, committee member.
The Utsava Samiti is conducting its 59th Ganesh Chaturthi celebrations.

source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> News> Current Affairs / DC / September 01st, 2013

GVK scion’s start-up takes to social enterprise

Hyderabad :

The Indian, an e-commerce start-up co-promoted by G.V. Keshav Reddy, grandson of industrialist G.V.K. Reddy, seeks to make a difference, though in a small way.

Its slogan speaks of its simple concept –“One for you, one for me.”

The concept seems rather simple. You buy a polo shirt at a flat rate of Rs 999, including handling charges and door delivery. Automatically, the company donates another shirt to the needy. Toms Shoes does a similar thing with shoes. Keshav Reddy, who is pursuing his studies at University of Michigan, has launched the initiative with his friend Ishaan Dodhiwala. The polo shirts are procured from a manufacturer in Tirupur in Tamil Nadu. The logo is a peacock, the national bird. The shirts will be stored at a warehouse in Hyderabad and dispatched to buyers through a tie-up with express logistics company Gati Ltd.

“The company is in the process of building a team to support its business and we expect to expand the product range as we go along building on The Indian brand,” Keshav Reddy told Business Line.

“We have invested few lakhs in the venture and do not have any major targets. We will slowly and surely grow the business and add other products to the portfolio,” he said.

As Keshav returns to the US to pursue his studies, Ishaan, who comes from a family engaged in textiles, will handle the operations in India.

source: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com / Business Line / Home> Companies / by  V. Rishi Kumar  rishikumar.vundi@thehindu.co.in / Hyderabad – August 31st, 2013

Centennial of first ‘Andhra Conference’ opened

Union Minister of State for Petroleum & Natural Gas Panabaka Lakshmi releasing the Special Postal Cover in Bapatla on Friday /. Photo: T. Vijayakumar / The Hindu
Union Minister of State for Petroleum & Natural Gas Panabaka Lakshmi releasing the Special Postal Cover in Bapatla on Friday /. Photo: T. Vijayakumar / The Hindu

Panabaka Lakshmi releases a Special Postal Cover marking the historic event

The centenary celebrations of first Andhra Conference (`Pradhama Andhra Mahasabha’ began at the historic Town Hall here on Friday. Union Minister of State for Petroleum & Natural Gas Panabaka Lakshmi inaugurated the event by hoisting a flag and released a Special Postal Cover worth Rs 5.

Rich tributes were paid to B. Narasimheswara Sarma, a member of the Imperial Legislative Council who presided over the Conference, and stalwarts like Bhogaraju Pattabhi Seetaramaiah, Pingali Venkaiah, Ayyadevara Kaleswara Rao, Chilakamarti Lakshmi Narasimham Pantulu, Konda Venkatappaiah and Mutnuri Krishna Rao.

Addressing the gathering, Ms. Lakshmi said the town was privileged to host the first Andhra Conference on May 26, 1913.

The movement for separate State for the Telugu speaking people had its seeds sown in this conference and the dream was ultimately realized due to the sacrifices made by some great men and women.

Ms. Lakshmi said a concerted effort has to be made to protect the native culture and traditions which earned global acclaim and observed that the Conference had given impetus to the growth of Telugu into a classical language.

MLA Gade Venkata Reddy said the distinct identity that the first `Andhra Conference had earned for Telugu people and their language should be preserved by them and wanted them to stay united wherever they are.

Collector S. Suresh Kumar, Director of Postal Services (Vijayawada) M. Venkateswarulu, RDO S. Srinivasa Murthy, Centenary Celebrations Committee Convener P C Sai Babu and Co-Convener K. Venkateswara Reddy and others participated.

Tamil Nadu Governor K. Rosaiah will be participating as the chief guest in the program to be held at the Municipal High School ground on May 26.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> National> Andhra Pradesh / by Staff Reporter / Bapatla – May 25th, 2013

FB target: Five billion users in 5 years

Kirthiga Reddy,head,Facebook India delivering a lecture on Future of the Digital: A Vision Statement at the two day ISB Digital Summit being held at the Indian School of Business in Hyderabad on Friday | RVK Rao
Kirthiga Reddy,head,Facebook India delivering a lecture on Future of the Digital: A Vision Statement at the two day ISB Digital Summit being held at the Indian School of Business in Hyderabad on Friday | RVK Rao

No matter how low the price of mobile phones and other electronic devices are, the main issues are rising cost of data packages and lack of infrastructure, especially in rural areas, according to Kirthiga Reddy, head, Facebook India.

Kirthiga was speaking on the topic, Future of the Digital: A vision statement at the two-day ISB Digital Summit 2013 held at Indian School of Business which commenced on Friday.

In an elaborate speech on Facebook’s vision, she touched upon factors like users, targeted reach, equalisation, personalisation as the five important points leading to the future of the digital arena.

Stating that Facebook’s goal was to reach five billion users in the next five years, she added, that the goal could be achieved only by taking along all the stakeholders like governments, business establishments and telecom companies. She also explained how the devices used today would be 100 times faster in the future with the advancement in applications, networks, data access and other factors. She admitted that data transmission prices were the biggest barrier today.

According to her, local languages too are barriers in terms of compatibility of content. Responding to a query on how would social media including Facebook impact the society, Reddy said, “Every medium is a medium and it is up to us on how we use it.”

Speaking at the first panel discussion on mobile marketing and location based services(LBS), Sridhar Iyer, director, Digital Business, Citibank India pointed out that the growth in smart phones usage will lend itself to location-based services as mobile devices today are centre to all activities including social, shopping and banking among others.

Explaining factors that hinder location based services in the country, he said, geographic information system (GIS) needs to improve and termed the lack of wireless networks, bandwidth limitation, network congestion, high cost of 3G services, lack of awareness among age group above 45 and other causes as some of the major constraints. However, he was confident that LBS was bound to grow with significant amount of investment and subsequent increase in competition.

Anuj Kumar, co-founder and MD, Ripple, who spoke about mobile advertising, pointed out that battery problems in smart phones is the biggest challenge in the advancement of LBS. He hoped it would be solved in the near future.

Social media expert and CEO of Autumn Worldwide, Anusha Shetty, noted that, at a time when users relate to the virtual world more than the real one, it is the responsibility of brands to ensure that problems are addressed and solved in real-time.

Anushka further explained that 66 per cent of Facebook and 50 per cent of Twitter users in the country use mobile devices for internet access and that in the future people would look up to first-hand information on social media over newspapers and channels.

The ISB Digital summit is being organised by the Srini Raju Centre for IT and the Networked Economy at ISB in association with Jigserv Digital, a digital marketing company founded by four ISB alumni. The summit will discuss and debate on trends in the digital media, recent innovations, new business models.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Hyderabad / by Express  News Service – Hyderabad / August 31st, 2013

Khairatabad laddu to reach city on September 8

Hyderabad :

The nearly 4,000 kg laddu, which is to be offered to the 56-feet Khairatabad Ganesh, will reach the city on September 8. It will be the third consecutive year that an East Godavari-based sweet maker is making the offering to the tallest Ganesh idol in the city. Sixteen people, including the sweet maker PVVS Mallikarjuna Rao, would undertake a special deeksha at his shop in Tapeswaram village. As part of the ritual, a small Ganesh idol was installed there on August 31. The team will start preparing the boondi on September 4 and start the actual preparation of the laddu two days later. They would be using 1,600 kg sugar, 1,000 kg Bengal gram (Chana dal), 900 kg ghee, 200 kg cashew, 100 kg almonds , 50 kg cardamom and 10 kg green camphor to make the laddu. The final touches would be given on September 7. tnn It would be brought to the city through a special transport arrangement,.

“We have taken all measures to keep the laddu fresh till the time of immersion. In fact, the city’s weather will aid in keeping the laddu fresh,” Mallikarjuna Rao told TOI. He would also offer a 50 kg laddu to a Ganesh idol to be put up at Chappal Bazar in the city.

source: http://www.articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Hyderabad> Laddu / TNN / September 02nd, 2013

Now, a film-making workshop for engineers

Actor Nagarjuna addressing the media in Hyderabad on Tuesday.- PHOTO: NAGARA GOPAL
Actor Nagarjuna addressing the media in Hyderabad on Tuesday.- PHOTO: NAGARA GOPAL

In what possible manner could a film-making workshop be of help to an engineering student, except, of course, to guide him through the rudiments of projecting his/her message on the screen?

Actor Akkineni Nagarjuna, who is also president of Annapurna International School of Film + Media (AISFM), on Tuesday said going through the basics of film-making would help to improve confidence of engineering students who were hard-pressed for time and busy with projects. “It facilitates expression of ideas. Sheer brilliance needs to be expressed properly. Just getting a degree is not enough, and you need to sell your ideas,” he said.

“When I was told about the proposal for the workshop, I was reminded of my days as a mechanical engineering student at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA, and later as I did my Masters in Automobile Engineering at San Jose State University. There were times when I was simply unable to put my ideas across, at a presentation in a crowded seminar hall,” he recalled. Another reason for designing such a short-term course/workshop is his firm belief that everybody needs a passion that needs to be nursed, even while being busy in a profession. “Today, life has become so mechanical and stressful that people need an outlet for their creativity,” he said.

Chris Higgins, AISFM’s vice-president, said the four-week summer workshop will be held from May 27 on the Annapurna Studios campus.

According to actor Akkineni Nagarjuna, going through the basics of film-making will help engineering students to develop self-confidence.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Andhra Pradesh / by  Suresh Krishnamoorthy / Hyderabad – May 22nd, 2013

Kaloji’s birth centenary celebrations from Sept 9

Kaloji Centenary Celebrations Committee chairman B Narsing Rao speaking at a press conference in Hyderabad on Friday. He is flanked by committee patron K Prathap Reddy and convener S Jeevan Kumar. (Photo: A Radhakrishna)
Kaloji Centenary Celebrations Committee chairman B Narsing Rao speaking at a press conference in Hyderabad on Friday. He is flanked by committee patron K Prathap Reddy and convener S Jeevan Kumar. (Photo: A Radhakrishna)

Noted poet Kaloji Narayana Rao’s birth centenary celebrations would be organised from September 9 across the state and continue till 2014.

Speaking to reporters here on Friday Kaloji Centenary Celebrations Committee chairperson B Narsinga Rao, convenor S Jeevan Kumar and patron K Pratap Reddy said that the centenary celebrations will begin on September 9 in Warangal, his birth place and conclude in Hyderabad next year on the same day. Former Supreme Court judge and Lokayukta of Goa justice B Sudarshan Reddy will inaugurate the celebrations.

To pay tributes to the great poet and social worker a group of his admirers, writers, artists, students and associates have decided to hold year-long series of events to spread his message and the undying vibrancy of his literary works, they said.

About 16 socio-cultural organisations of Telangana and Kaloji Foundation would actively coordinate with the celebrations committee in conducting the year-long programme, Narsinga Rao said. As part of the celebrations activities will be organised in Hyderabad every month.

CDs of Kaloji’s poetry recital, calendars, badges, cartoon books and Kaloji’s complete literary works will be released during the year-long celebrations.

Release of a documentary film on Kaloji and organising photo exhibition form part of the centenary celebrations. Ballets or docu-dramas would be held on the theme of Kaloji life and his literary works, he said.

Meetings and seminars on Kaloji’s writings will be held across the state throughout the year. The main objective of the celebrations is to showcase the works of Kaloji and to introduce his achievements to the younger generation.

Kaloji stood for values and use to raise voice against injustice, Narsinga Rao said and added that he was people’s poet and use to fight for the rights of the oppressed. He raised voice against the Nizam’s rule  through his writings and speeches.

His notable literary works are Kaloji Kathalu, Thudi Vijayam Manadi Jayam and Telangana Udyama Kavithalu, and translations entitled Na Bharata Desha Yatra and Jeevana Geetha.

He translated many literary works into Telugu.

Kaloji was a member of the state Legislative Council during 1958-60. He was an ardent follower of Mahatma Gandhi and Jayaprakash Narayan and was associated with  many social and cultural movements in the state. He was conferred with Padma Vibhushan.

Kaloji passed away on November 13, 2002.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Hyderabad / by Express News Service – Hyderabad / September 07th, 2013

Hyderabad to host cleanest marathon

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Hyderabad:

After earning the enviable tag of being among the top three cities in India with high green cover, Hyderabad is now gearing up to be the only city to host the cleanest and greenest marathon in India — the Hyderabad Marathon, scheduled for August 25.

Waste Warriors, a voluntary organisation for waste management, will be manning  20 checkpoints along the way. Assisting them will be 150 volunteers from various schools in the city.

Jodie Underhill, founder of Waste Warriors, said, “Our activities at the marathon will include waste segregation at source, maximising recycling to reduce the amount going to landfill and composting of food waste. We will also be educating people and raising awareness prior to the event, with emphasis on keeping the route clean rather than just cleaning up afterwards.”

Underhill said that during the race, “We are encouraging runners to use the garbage bags that are provided wherever possible, alternatively garbage can be thrown on the ground in the 200-metre stretch on either side of any of the 18 check points.

We also have four garbage trucks standing by, to collect from roadsides and checkpoints.” Anticipating a crowd of 6,000 runners, the marathon is being organised by Hyderabad Runners.

source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> News> Current Affairs /  by Krithi Gonwar, DC / August 23rd, 2013