Monthly Archives: September 2015

Andhra is first state to execute full enterprise architecture

“This will become a model in government enterprise architecture in India,” chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu said.

The Andhra Pradesh government is rechristening the AP State Enterprise Architecture (APSEA) as ‘e-Pragati’, with which it has become the first state in India to conceive and execute state-wide enterprise architecture.

“This will become a model in government enterprise architecture in India,” chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu said. Developed over eight months in association with Wipro, ePragati is a comprehensive framework for implementing e-Governance that provides e-services to people in Andhra Pradesh.

The network extends to 33 secretariat departments and over 300 government agencies in the state and seeks to provide a bouquet of 745 services in the government to customer (G2C), government to business (G2B), government to enterprise (G2E) and government to government (G2G) areas.

It consists of 72 projects grouped into 14 packages with an estimated outlay of Rs 2,358 crores which will be funded and implemented over a three-year period. Of this, the government will invest Rs 1,528 crore and the remaining would come through the PPP mode. “ePragati aims focuses on achieving a unified and connected government with citizen-centricity at its core. The implementation will lead to free-flow of information among departments, paving the way for an integrated, outcome-driven and accountable government,” CM Naidu said.

source: http://www.indianexpress.com / The Indian Express / Home> Business> Business – Others / by Sreeenivas Janyala, Hyderabad / September 06th, 2015

Andhra Bank Amaravathi Trade Fair-2015 inaugurated

Vijayawada East MLA G Ramamohan Rao today inaugurated the three-day Andhra Bank Amaravathi Trade Fair-2015 to mark the diamond Jubilee celebrations of Vijayawada Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Vijayawada East MLA G Ramamohan Rao today inaugurated the three-day Andhra Bank Amaravathi Trade Fair-2015 to mark the diamond Jubilee celebrations of Vijayawada Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

On the occasion, Rao appealed to the industry players to be partners in development of the new capital city of Andhra Pradesh ‘Amaravathi’ and also in the comprehensive development of the state.

Andhra Bank General Manager Ajay Gupta said his bank is committed for the growth of trade and industry in the city.

“Andhra Bank is now concentrating on providing loans under Prime Minister’s MUDRA scheme to the extent of Rs 10 lakh to each MSME at a lower rate of interest,” Gupta said.

He requested the MSMEs (Micro Small and Medium Enterprises) to utilise the opportunity to improve their business.

President of Vijayawada Chamber of Commerce and Industry, V Bhaskara Rao, explained the role of the industry body in supporting the business houses.

Andhra Bank, Deputy General Manager GSV Krishna Rao and other prominent businessmen and industrialists also attended the function.

About 60 business houses are participating in the trade fair.

source: http://www.financialexpress.com / The  Financial Express / Home> Industry> Banking Finance / PTI / Vijayawada – September 05th, 2015

Tickle your taste buds with ‘Putarekulu’

Yatam Kanaka Durga rolling 'Putarekulu' at Atreyapuram in East Godavari district. —Photo: S. Rambabu
Yatam Kanaka Durga rolling ‘Putarekulu’ at Atreyapuram in East Godavari district. —Photo: S. Rambabu

Atreyapuram is famous for the sweet which is exported to various countries

“There are many sweets made in Andhra. But, ‘Putarekulu’ are made only in Atreyapuram. If you enter our village, the sweet ghee smell will welcome you,” say women of the village.

Tucked in lush green fields on Godavari canal bund, the village became famous for its ‘Putarekulu’ sweet which is exported to various Indian cities and other countries.

Boards erected in front of every house with the script ‘Nethi Putarekulu’ ammabadunu’ (Ghee Putarekulu are sold here) and grandmothers, daughter-in-laws and grand daughters diligently preparing the delicacies are seen at every house.

“Many sweet stalls are surviving by selling ‘Putarekulu’. We sell each roll at a low cost and the stall owners are selling them at higher prices. Still ‘Putarekulu’ sell like hot cakes,” say the traditional sweet makers.

Thousands of women are taking ‘putarekulu’ and rolling the sweets, and men in families are helping to get raw material for preparing the savouries. Sweet stalls in Rajahmundry, Amalapuram, Razole, Bhimavaram, Kakinada, Yanam, Visakhapatnam, Eluru, Vijayawada, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Pune and other cities are the major buyers of the special sweets, said a woman Velpuru Mavullamma.“Putarekulu are being served along with meals during marriage functions, birthdays, marriage days, Satyanarayana Vratams, all festivals, political meetings, retirement functions and many other celebrations. No function is being held without ‘Putarekulu’ sweet,” says Yatam Kanaka Durga, of Atreyapuram village.“Our village is a hub for ethnic foods and we want to provide all traditional foods in Atreyapuram. Along with ‘putarekulu’, we are selling mango jelly, ‘bobbatlu’, ‘purnam burelu’, ‘ariselu’, pickles, curry leaves powder (Karivepaku podi), Red gram powder (Kandi podi) and other varieties,” Ms. Kanaka Durga toldThe Hindu.

Visitors from far off places visit Atreyapuram village and purchase fresh stocks every day. Some women are engaged in taking ‘putarekulu’ while some are involved in rolling the sweets.

“There are a few varieties of ‘putarekulu’. The sweet variety can be made with sugar and ghee, jaggery and ghee, sugar and jaggery mixed, sugar, jaggery and dry fruits and also with milk cake. The price of one roll ranges from Rs. 6 to Rs. 30 while it costs around Rs. 40 to Rs. 50 in a sweet stalls and restaurants,” Ms Kanaka Durga said. ‘Putarekulu’ made with ghee and jaggery can be stored up to one month. If made with dry fruits, the rolls can be stored for 10 days. However, the sweets can be preserved for more days by storing in fridges. Other varieties like mango jelly, pickles and ethnic foods are available throughout the year in the village at reasonable prices, the women said.

Tucked in lush green fields on Godavari canal bund, Atreyapuram is famous for its ‘Putarekulu’ sweet which is exported to various Indian cities and other countries

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Andhra Pradesh / by Rajulapudi Srinivas / Atreyapuram (East Godavari) – September 01st, 2015