Monthly Archives: August 2015

ACA felicitates cricketer Kalpana

ACA general secretary Gokaraju Ganga Raju felicitating cricketer Kalpana, who played for the country, at a function in Vijayawada on Sunday.—Photo: V. Raju
ACA general secretary Gokaraju Ganga Raju felicitating cricketer Kalpana, who played for the country, at a function in Vijayawada on Sunday.—Photo: V. Raju

Spurning marriage helped young Kalpana from not only becoming a quality cricketer and also gave her a place in the senior Indian team against New Zealand in the recently-concluded limited overs tournament at Bengaluru.

The teenage wicketkeeperfrom Vijayawada was felicitated by Andhra Cricket Association here on Sunday and gave her a purse of Rs. 50,000. Women’s Academy chairman J. Murali Mohan presented Rs. 10,000 while Prakasam District Cricket Association secretary Pratap Kumar handed over Rs. 40,000 to laud Kalpana’s feat.

“Her (Kalpana) parents were keen on performing the marriage. But our coaches Srinivas Reddy and Chiranjeevi convinced them to allow their daughter to play cricket and the rest is history,” said ACA general secretary Gokaraju Ganga Raju.

Incidentally Kalpana is second cricketer after Vizag’s Sneha Deepthi to play for India from the ACA. “Women cricket took a decisive turn when J.K.C. College management in Guntur under the stewardship of late J. Narendranath gave the land for lease for setting up an academy. New Zealand coach Maria Fahey added the dose of professionalism and infused self belief in the girls,” said ACA director M.S.K. Prasad.

ACA president D.V.V.S. Somayajulu said that the association was helping players by granting a stipend of Rs 4,000 per month.

“The State players get Rs 4,000 while the zonal players take home Rs. 2,000. ACA is the only association in the Board for Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) which gives stipend on a monthly basis to players”.

Mr. Prasad said the Guntur women academy was adopted by the BCCI as the headquarters of Indian women cricket and all major Indian camps were allotted to the academy. He also felt Kalpana should improve her batting skills to survive in the Indian cricket for long.

Kalpana is second cricketer after Vizag’s Sneha Deepthi to play for India from the ACA

Meritorious Awards to AP Police Officers

Visakhapatnam :

Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu presented medals in various categories to police officers in recognition of their meritorious service on the occasion of the Independence Day in Vizag Saturday.

Six Police officers, including Director- General of Fire Services TA Tripathi, Additional DGP, Intelligence, AB Venkateswara Rao, JMD/AP Transco P Umapathi, DIG, Intelligence, T Yoganand, Inspector of Police SIB Intelligence B Veera Reddy, Chittoor SI K Murali Narasimhulu were given the prestigious ‘President Police Medal’(PPM) for their distinguished service.

Meanwhile, 25 police officers were awarded ‘Indian Police Medal’ (IPM), which include JD AP Police Academy J Venkateswara Rao, CV and SO TTD D Nagendra Kumar, DCP (Crimes) T Ravi Kumar Murthy, SP (NC) Octopus Hyderabad P Rajendra Prasad, Additional Commandant of Grey Hounds P Seeta Ram, Additional Intelligence, Hyderabad, P Venkata Rami Reddy, Madanapalli DSP K Venkata Raghava Reddy, DSP ISW Hyderabad K Bhadraiah, DSP PTC K Veeranjaneya Reddy, DSP ISW AP P Rajeev Kumar, DSP CID D Naga Mahesh, DSP ACB K Ranga Raju, Additional SP  (Crimes) V Subba Reddy among others.

Five cops received Mahonnatha Seva Pathakam, including Commandant SARCLP SK Hussain Saheb, Additional SP (Tirupati Urban) S Trimurthulu, Additional SP (C.O Stores) K Surya Bhaskar Reddy. Divisional Forest Officer, Narsipatnam, G Lakshman and the Forest Section Officer, Salur Range, Vizianagaram, S. Venkata Rao received State Vana Samrakshana Meritorious Medal.

Eleven Firemen received President Fire Services Medals, Six police officers were given Police Award for Gallantry (PMG/PPMG), 10 Police officers, including Seven Grey Hounds cops, were presented Mukhyamanthri Sourya Pathakam.

Best School Award

Category I /  ZP High School, East Godavari District

Category I I /  AP Residential School (Boys), Srikakulam District

Awards for Best Contingents

Armed Category / 6th Battalion, APSP, Mangalagiri

Un-armed Category / AP Social Welfare Residential Educational Institution Society 

Tableau display

1 Animal Husbandry Dept

2 Cultural Affairs Dept

3 Energy, Infrastructure and Investment Dept

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Andhra Pradesh / by Express News Service / August 16th, 2015

Women Making Their Presence Felt: Vizag DRM

Waltair DRM Chandralekha Mukherjee inaugurating the WIPS Foundation Day celebrations at the Steel Plant in Visakhapatnam on Friday. RINL CMD P Madhusudan and other directors are seen | EPS
Waltair DRM Chandralekha Mukherjee inaugurating the WIPS Foundation Day celebrations at the Steel Plant in Visakhapatnam on Friday. RINL CMD P Madhusudan and other directors are seen | EPS

Visakhapatnam  :

Divisional railway manager, Waltair, Chandralekha Mukherjee said that modern women were very competitive and had strong presence in society. She exhorted women employees to work with discipline, and work hard with commitment to scale greater heights in their profession.

Chandralekha was the chief guest at the Women in Public Sector (WIPS) formation day celebrations held at Ukkunagaram Friday. Sharing her experiences, she said government departments and PSUs were actively empowering and supporting women’s growth. If women prove their worth, the system would automatically support them. The spread of education and western thinking were rapidly aiding women, she said. Chandralekha appreciated the social support activities of WIPS and the encouragement provided by the RINL management.

RINL CMD P Madhusudan complimented WIPS cell for the laurels it won at the national level and promised support to women in career development, initiation of women supportive policies, training and  other infrastructure support.

He said that the WIPS was one of the active divisions of the company and expressed pleasure that women employees at the RINL were working in critical operation areas with dedication and commitment.

Directors (Projects) PC Mohapatra, (Personnel) GBS Prasad, (Operations) DN Rao and (Finance) TVS Krishna Kumar of the RINL and Visteel Mahila Samiti vice-president C Gargeyi were present.

On the occasion, AGM (QA) G Seshamma, who received PhD and the MESA award from Andhra University for her technical paper on treatment of industrial water, and another official Ramya who secured 893 rank in civil services, were felicitated by Chandralekha Mukherjee and P Madhusudan.

DGM (HR) and WIPS coordinator V Padmavathi presented the coordinator’s report and expressed her gratitude to the management for its all-round support. She also stated that the management had accorded permission to organise the 26th National Meet of WIPS in Visakhapatnam on February 12 and 13, 2016.

Earlier, forewoman Annapoorna rendered the invocation song. The programme was conducted by junior manager V Soumya and general secretary C Sheeba Rani conducted the felicitation proceedings. WIPS vice-president Ruchira Guptha and deputy manager Kameswari were present.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com  The New Indian Express / Home> States> Andhra Pradesh / by Express News Service / August 15th, 2015

Noted atheist G. Lavanam dead

Noted atheist G. Lavanam, 86, died on Friday. - A File Photo. / The Hindu
Noted atheist G. Lavanam, 86, died on Friday. – A File Photo. / The Hindu

Noted social reformer and atheist G. Lavanam, 86, breathed his last in Vijayawada on Friday morning and last rites performed on Saturday, announced family members.

Social reformer and prominent atheist leader Goparaju Lavanam, 86, died of cardiac arrest at 9.50 a.m. here on Friday. The end came after a brief illness that saw him fighting a losing battle at Ramesh Hospitals, where he was shifted three weeks ago after he complained of uneasiness.

His body has been brought to the Atheist Centre near Benz Circle where people from various walks of life gathered in large numbers to pay their last tributes to the departed soul.

Born on October 10 in 1930, Lavanam was the eldest son of freedom fighters and social reformers Gora (Goparaju Ramachandra Rao) and Saraswathi Gora. He married Hemalata, daughter of renowned poet Gurram Joshua. He is brother of noted sexologist and former IMA president G. Samaram.

At a very young age of 12, he discontinued school to join his father Gora and participate in the freedom struggle and propagation of positive atheism. Lavanam’s radical thoughts on social change could be attributed to the vast exposure he had at a young age of meeting national and international leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Vinobha Bhave, Jayaprakash Narayan, King Martin Luther (Jr.), George Willoughby, Paul Kurtz (USA), Sir Herman Bondi (UK) and of course his father Gora.

An atheist, an unconventional scholar, a social philosopher and a Gandhian scholar, Lavanam firmly believed and worked relentlessly for spread of positive atheism, Gandhian humanism and social reform all his life. His and his wife had done social service among the Stuartpuram criminals and Joginis of Nizamabad District for over four decades.

Lavanam means ‘salt’. As he was born at the time of Salt Satyagraha of Mahatma Gandhi, his father Gora named his new-born son ‘Lavanam’ to commemorate the significant event.

His family members said as per Lavanam’s wish, his eyes would be donated to Swetcha Gora Eye Bank and he body will be donated to Pinnamaneni Siddhartha Medical College in Vijayawada based on his wish after the last journey on Friday.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Vijayawada / by P. Sujatha Varma / Vijayawada – August 14th, 2015

Rammohan Library geared up to attract students

Booklovers at Ramamohan Library in Vijayawada on Wednesday. (Photo: DC)
Booklovers at Ramamohan Library in Vijayawada on Wednesday. (Photo: DC)

Vijayawada:

The century-old Rammohan Dharma Pusthaka Bhandagaram, better known as Rammohan Library located near Bandar Locks on MG Road is going through a new phase of upgradation for the youth of Vijayawada.

The library, a two-storied building, built in 1911 is a monument that reflects history of the city and literary works of various authors of the 18th and 19th centuries. However, till recently, the library was left unattended for decades due to lack of financial support. The library at present has over 10,000 books relating to independence, history, science, politics and others written in Telugu, English and Sanksrit languages besides a few Hindi classics.

Ayyanki Venkataramanaiah, who is known as the Architect of Library Movement  in India, helped establishing the library along with Suri Venkata Narasimha Sastry. The duo were the first secretary and president of the trust that runs the library. Speaking to DC, library incharge and trust member Mr Ch. Koteswara Rao,  said that already a set of books relating to engineering subjects were acquired through donations. “Once a good collection is made we would start a separate section for books relating to education where youngsters can come and utilise them,” he said.

“We repaired the building to an extent and refurbished the books that are about to turn into powder. Hopefully, we would get the building protected with fencing soon,” Mr Rao added.

“We also plan to start skill development classes for interested students and already a couple of senior citizens agreed to serve as mentors,” Mr Rao said.

The treasure house is of historical importance for being visited by Mahatma Gandhi, former President V.V. Giri and many freedom fighters. The first floor of the building has an auditorium, where the legendary actress Savithri has performed her first-ever stage play decades ago. Earlier, it was a centre for literary, social and cultural activity in the district but now just around 50 people visit it each day and go through newspapers.

source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> Nation> Current Affairs / Deccan Chronicle / August 06th, 2015

Chinese Mobile Maker Xiaomi Gets Set to Drive Into AP for Make in India Push

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Hyderabad :

Andhra Pradesh is expected to make strides globally through its ‘Make in India – Made in AP’ programme by manufacturing smartphones in the State.

Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu will launch the first Xiaomi-manufactured phone in India in Visakhapatnam on Monday. The programme will also see Xiaomi making some key announcements about its India expansion plans.

Ahead of this event, a hoarding put up by Xiaomi with ‘Make in India’ logo at Visakhapatnam airport, followed by a Facebook post, led to speculation that the Chinese cellphone maker might set up its first India plant in the port city.

Xiaomi, a Chinese low-cost smartphone-manufacturer, is the third largest smartphone-maker in the world, following Samsung and Apple. “Following the Chief Minister Naidu’s visit to China earlier this year, Xiaomi has come to Visakhapatnam to launch its first made-in-India smartphone and announce its plans for the country. We are expecting a key announcement from the Chinese low-cost smartphone-manufacturer on Monday,” said a senior official.

Given that global smartphone sales are estimated to grow from 1.5 billion in 2015 to 1.7 billion by 2017 and India will become the second largest smartphone market by 2017, Xiaomi is looking to expand its presence and increase its market share in the country. During the programme in Visakhapatnam on Monday, Manu Jain, CEO Xiaomi India, will deliver the welcome address while Hugo Barra, Vice-President (Global) Xiaomi, will brief the audience on the ‘Journey of Xiaomi in India.’

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home>States> Andhra Pradesh / by Express News Service / August 10th, 2015

Hawa Mahal turns art centre

The ancient building built by Jeypore Kings of Odisha. (Photo: DC)
The ancient building built by Jeypore Kings of Odisha. (Photo: DC)

Visakhapatnam:

One cannot take their eyes away from a masonry building while driving past RK Beach towards fishing harbour, namely ‘Hawa Mahal’, which stands out from the flock of the high-rise apartments. Constructed between 1917 and 1923 on a hillock on the Beach Road, the ‘Hawa Mahal’ in Visakhapatnam was initially intended to be the summer residence of Jeypore Kings of Odisha.

As one-third of Visakhapatnam district fell into Jeypore province under Madras Presidency in 1920s, the Jeypore kings also doubled it as a transit house to catch a train from Visakhapatnam to Madras (now Chennai). The two-storied rectangular structure is still in great shape and hosting several art exhibitions and yoga classes.

Consisting of a series of rooms with open inner verandahs and colonnaded front verandahs in both the floors, the bungalow was stocked with every possible amenity needed and enhanced with bathtubs, Italian marbles, teakwood furniture and wooden railings, many of which were brought from Birmingham, UK. Mayank Kumari Deo of the royal family of Jeypore said, “This was one of the buildings to have the power supply in the 1950s itself through underground cables.”

“After the formation of Andhra Pradesh, a nurses’ training school and first women’s college in Visakhapatnam were run from this premises during the 60s and 70s. Because of the copious amounts of wind flow, the bungalow was named as ‘Hawa Mahal,” she added

Eminent personalities such as the first President of Independent India Dr. Babu Rajendra Prasad, former President Sarvepalli Radha-krishnan and Nobel laureate Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore stayed in this bungalow.

Former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru stayed at Hawa Mahal when he visited Vizag to inaugurate ‘Jalausha’, the first ship manufactured by the Hindustan Shipyard. The historic heritage building spans over 3.5 acres, including the open space. In 2013, Bollywood veteran Waheeda Rehman visited the building and cherished her old memories associated with the city when her father worked as a judge here pre-Independence.

Mayank Kumari Deo said, “The renovation works are going on a continuous basis and we are very much committed to keeing the heritage significance of the building alive.” “We are providing the building at free cost to the budding artist to conduct exhibitions.”

source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> Nation> Current Affairs / Deccan Chronicle / August 06th, 2015

Turner’s Choultry: A colonial rest house

Visakhapatnam :

Built in the year 1893, the Turner’s Choultry is a stone masonary building 90 feet long and 60 feet wide. It was originally a Chattram or a Traveller’s House built to provide temporary shelter to traders, pilgrims and other travellers visiting the city.

The building is an ashlar fine structure that was built at a cost of Rs 43,000, of which Rs 10,000 was paid by the Maharajah of Vizianagaram, Anand Gajapathi Raju, an equal sum was provided by the Gode family and the remaining was raised from the public.

The site on which the Choultry stands was originally the Enugu Thota (Elephant Lines) of the 104 Regiment and even today the stones to which the elephants were tied can be seen. Close to the Choultry is a huge water tank, next to the Police Barracks, where the elephants bathed.

Built in the name of former district collector, Henry Gribble Turner, the Choultry remained the property of the Visakhapatnam municipality till 1975, after which it passed into the hands of the endowments department.

The building boasts of 24 rooms and a living space, distributed over three courtyards. According to history buff BS Mahesh, the plan of the building is that of a traditional south Indian house with rooms and verandas all around a central courtyard.

“The beauty of the building lies in the simplicity of its plan and the manner in which space is used. The facade is of course beautiful with an arched doorway leading into the central courtyard and the stone pillars give it that imposing look,” said Mahesh. He further added that the tiles used for the roof were pot tiles, which were later replaced by Mangalore tiles.

Civil engineer Narayana Murthy said the structure was built on a raised plinth of more than four feet, which added to the majestic look. “The main structure is over 90 feet in length and 50 feet in breadth and is perfectly rectangular in shape. This apart there are bathrooms that extend the area of the structure. The dressed stone used to build the walls are all cut to the same shape and size and the mortar used to bind the stones is exactly the same in each and every bind. The construction is extremely precise and requires expert stone masonry skills. The thick stone walls built on the raised platform provide balance and strength to the building,” Murthy said.

Even today, the Turner’s Choultry is abuzz with activity and usually hosts weddings, functions, book shows, exhibitions and religious festivals. The endowments department charges a nominal rent of Rs 300 for a small scale wedding at the venue.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News Home> City> Visakhapatnam / TNN / August 06th, 2015

Raja Durbar held to continue legacy

Pontiff Sri Vidyamanohar Teertha of Vyasaraja Math conducts Raja Durbar in Anantapur. (Photo: DC)
Pontiff Sri Vidyamanohar Teertha of Vyasaraja Math conducts Raja Durbar in Anantapur. (Photo: DC)

Anantapur:

A 494-years of spiritual legacy of a saint ruler saved not just the life of Vijayanagar emperor Sri Krishnadevaraya but also a dynasty. The saint was none other than Guru Vyasaraja Swamy, who was mentor for five generations of Vijayanagar kings.

Guru Vyasaraja Swamy had saved Sri Krishnadevarya on 30-01-1521 from Kuhu Dosha (adverse impact on king’s personnel horoscope). The adverse impact of it would have resulted in a snake biting the emperor at his throne.

But, Vyasaraja Swamy burnt the snake with his extreme power as he sat on the simhasan during a particular kuhudosa period. The Vyasaraja math of Sosale celebrates Raja Durbar every day since 1521 to commemorate the incident. Anantapur Vyasaraja Math was venue for grand celebration of incarnation of Saint Vyasaraja Swamy of his 494th year on Sunday.

Emperor Sri Krishnadevaraya offered his throne to the saint, who ruled for 36 minutes in which he passed orders for construction of many tanks and 732 temples of Lord Hanuman in the country.

JNTUA principal K. Prahlada Rao said the durbar has been conducted every day for 494 years by pontiffs of Sri Vyasaraja math, whose period was golden age in south India. Pontiff Sri Vidyamanohar Teertha of Vyasaraja Math conducted Raja Durbar at Anantapur after occupying the Simhasan on Sunday. Speaking on the occasion, Swamiji hoped good rains in Rayalaseema region.

source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> Nation> Current Affairs / Deccan Chronicle / August 04th, 2015

Research on organic farming pays dividends

Representational image
Representational image

Nellore: 

In view of increasing demand for organic food everywhere, Nellore based Rice Research Station has been carrying out extensive research on organic farming at their model farm using popular rice varieties produced by the organisation.
Same variety of rice is being raised separately in the plots earmarked for organic and inorganic methods of farming since 2006. The efforts of the scientists have started paying off during the last few years.
“The yields in the organic method of farming are on par with the same crop raised by us-ing fertilisers and pesticides in our farm. The management practices are being shared with the farmers and many of them are showing interest to switch over to organic farming,” claimed Ms U. Vineeta, scientist.
According to Ms Vineeta, half an acre plot in the RRS is exclusively meant for organic farming using different kinds of manures such as poultry, press-mud compost, vermicompost, farmyard manure, neem cake, castor cake and karanja cake apart from bio-fertilisers.
The research team said that they noticed using karanja cake and castor cake resulted in high yields. The tests are carried out during early kharif (April to May 15) and rabi (October to November) seasons.
“The output was much high in the crops raised during kharif season because of faster rate of decomposition of manure applied to the crop in view of summer,” Ms Vineeta explained.
She attributed the reservations among cultivators against organic farming to scarcity of organic manure, high transportation cost besides labour problems. She observed that farmers would certainly opt for organic farming if the government offers special support price and marketing facility to enable them to transport their produce to organic food counters in the cities where consumers are after organic food.
Meanwhile, the RRS is also coming out with disease free short, medium and long duration high yielding varieties of rice containing superior nutritional value. Principal scientist (rice) Y. Suryanarayana said that they have been offering mini kits of NLR 4001 and NLR 4002 rice varieties after successfully tested them in research farm.
source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> Nation> Current Affairs / by Pathri Rajasekhar / Deccan Chronicle / August 04th, 2015