Monthly Archives: March 2019

‘Natural’ wisdom made hima farmer with a difference

Y. Jagdeesh Reddy at his paddy field at Moghili in Chittoor district.
Y. Jagdeesh Reddy at his paddy field at Moghili in Chittoor district.

Y. Jagdeesh Reddy conferred ‘Innovative Farmer’ award by IARI, New Delhi; hopes son will follow in his footsteps

Some two and a half decades ago, Y. Jagdeesh Reddy, quit his polytechnic studies as a teenager and took up farming as a profession, with a resolve to make a difference. He started tilling his 25-acre land at his native village Nalagampalle and the nearby Moghili in Bangarupalem mandal in Chittoor district.

Like any other farmer, he had used chemical fertilizers and pesticides for almost 15 years. But, his venture gathered steam after he bid a goodbye to the use of inorganic compounds in cultivation and now, his name is synonyms with the very mention of ‘natural farming’ in the district. In recognition of relentless pursuit of the goal to liberate farm produces from chemical fertilisers, the Indian Agriculture and Research Institute (IARI) in New Delhi conferred the ‘Innovative Farmer’ award on Mr. Reddy on Friday.

“Inspired by the lectures of agriculturist and Zeo Based Natural Farming (ZBNF) pioneer Subhash Palekar, I practised natural farming on a small stretch land for the first time in the 2009 kharif. I used chemical fertilizers on the rest of my land as I was experimenting,” he says.

For three years, Mr. Reddy recalls, there was not much yield from the natural farming while the chemical fertilizers had an upper hand. “In 2012, I had outstanding results in terms of healthy growth of paddy and sugarcane crops, which eventually ensured good yield. Once for all, I stopped using chemical fertilizers,” Mr. Reddy says.

Trade secret

Explaining about the farming methods, Mr. Redddy says, “The dung and urine of native breed cows are what I am using as fertiliser. I use leaves of ten tree species to prepare a special concoction which I mixed with the dung and urine. I prepare Jeevamrutham, Ghanamrutham and Akula (leaves) Dhravam, which are used as fertilizer, insecticide and pesticide. This method augers well with the growth of useful worms and bacteria in the field.”

Ms. Reddy has also done several experiments with growing inter-crops with paddy, mango and sugarcane. Through out the year, his fields remain green with one crop or the other. The groundnut oil produced from Mr. Reddy’s farm has takers from several northern cities. “Growing multiple crops simultaneously acts as an insurance if one crop fails,” he says.

At a time when farmers across Rayalaseema are worried over the drought, Mr. Reddy appear relaxed. “Natural farming methods have proved that it can beat drought conditions as the soil moisture is preserved. Moreover, avoiding use of chemicals leads to tremendous reduction of heat, particularly in the summer,” he explains.

Healthy produce

More than business, Me. Reddy says his ambition is to make farmers shun chemical farming. “Natural farming will protect a farmer from huge loss for sure. It also helps save on the huge expenditure involved with chemicals. More importantly, the crop you produce is healthy, away from the risks of life-threatening ailments,” he says.

Mr. Reddy’s farm has now become a laboratory, attracting hundreds of students every week to have a look at the natural farming methods.

His son, Parthu Reddy (7), is a regular visitor to the field. “Its my ambition to see my son as a natural farmer,” he adds.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> States> Andhra Pradesh / by K. Umashanker / Chittoor – March 09th, 2019

MEIL completes power grid substation in seven months, secures spot in Limca Book of Records

Earlier, MEIL had secured a place in the Limca Book of Records for completing the Pattiseema Lift Irrigation project in record time.

Director B Srinivas Reddy along with Vice-President Praveen Sharadh Dixit shows the Limca Book of Record certificate in city on Monday | Express
Director B Srinivas Reddy along with Vice-President Praveen Sharadh Dixit shows the Limca Book of Record certificate in city on Monday | Express

Vijayawada :

Infrastructure giant Megha Engineering and Infrastructures Limited (MEIL) has secured a place in Limca Book of National Records and Asia Book of Records for its outstanding achievement of completing a power substation in a record time of 7 months.

The project was completed five months ahead of the deadline, fulfilling all quality parameters. Power Grid Corporation of India Limited (PGCIL), for which this project was built, has appreciated MEIL’s performance and given it the ‘Best Debutant Award’ with a memento and citation.

Earlier, MEIL had secured a place in the Limca Book of Records for completing the Pattiseema Lift Irrigation project in record time. Construction work for 400/220 KV power substation at NP Kunta began on September 25, 2015, and it was completed on April 25, 2016. “Normally it takes 15 to 18 months for executing such projects, but MEIL could complete it within the span of 7 months. Power is being supplied through this substation continuously for the last 3 years.

This is how the NP Kunta substation entered the Limca Book of Records,” said, B Srinivas Reddy, Director, MEIL. Apart from this, 400 KV 100 AVAR station, 2 line bases each with a capacity of 220 KV, 1 bus copular bay with 220 KV capacity and one 220 KV transformer bus copular bay were also established. Works related to drains, culverts, control room, a transit camp, fire fighting system, and pump house construction were also completed very quickly.

“Power Grid Corporation asked us to complete this substation project within 18-20 months. But from project designing to project testing, MEIL completed all works within 7 months,” Praveen Sharadh Dixit, Vice-President, MEIL, said.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Vijayawada / by Express News Service / March 12th, 2019

Teacher on a mission to protect environment

Teacher Sudhakar addressing the NCC cadets at a camp in Chittoor.
Teacher Sudhakar addressing the NCC cadets at a camp in Chittoor.

Influenced by meet on biodiversity, Sudhakar of Chittoor turns a crusader

One fine morning in October, 2012, G. Sudhakar, a government teacher, was flipping through a newspaper at a tea stall in Chittoor when he came across news pertaining to the Hyderabad Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). One particular story on crows and their services as the best urban scavengers attracted him so much that from that day his outlook towards flora and fauna started undergoing a sea change.

Mr. Sudhakar (50), a native of Chittoor town, is currently working at the Government Upper Primary School, 70 Kothapalli village of Yadamarri mandal. The impact of the conference was such that he extensively collected the literature of the meet, including newspaper clippings, brochures, lectures and souvenirs. For about six months, he was immersed in the theme of biodiversity. He found himself moved by the urge to simplify the message and teach the same to the students and make them practically do something to protect the environment and cherish a love for flora and fauna.

Action plan

From the beginning of the academic year 2013, Mr. Sudhakar chalked out an action plan to spread the message on biodiversity. During the last five years, the teacher visited as many as 170 schools not only in Andhra Pradesh, but also in Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Kerala, covering close to one lakh students. He would utilise the Casual Leaves to spread the message at NCC camps, social welfare hostels, exhibitions and environmental meets.

Mr. Sudhakar adopts a unique methodology to deliver his message and to create instant impact on the students. For instance, he extensively refers to the role of crow, the nearest dwelling bird of mankind. “It pained me so much as most people consider crow as a bad omen, going by its colour and voice. I kept repeatedly emphasising its role for mankind, as a scavenger. Now, many of my students have developed a sort of love and respect for crows,” says the teacher.

He would also speak about the role of sparrows, honeybee, butterflies and insects in pollination, which in turn would lead to the greater survival of greenery. “Each flower would serve many honeybees to collect the nectar. I observe with pride that many students and even several of my colleagues have altogether stopped plucking flowers and leaves in their surroundings. Flora and fauna are the best teachers,” says Mr. Sudhakar.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> States> Andhra Pradesh / by Umashanker / Chittoor – March 11th, 2019

Andhra University men’s team wins kick-boxing with 43 point

Andhra University men’s team with 43 points won the overall team championship of all-India kick-boxing competitions which concluded here on Sunday.

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Visakhapatnam :

Andhra University men’s team with 43 points won the overall team championship of all-India kick-boxing competitions which concluded here on Sunday. With 40 points MDU Rohtak stood second and Lovely Professional University with 25 points got third place.

Similarly, in women’s section, MDU Rohtak bagged the overall team championship with 33 points.
While Andhra University stood second with 30 points, Chandigarh University bagged the third place with 27 points.Andhra University Vice-Chancellor G Nageswara Rao, who was the chief guest, gave away prizes to the winners.

Rector M Prasada Rao, AU Arts College principal K Rammohan Rao, head of AU Physical Education Department N Vijaya Mohan and others were present.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Andhra Pradesh / by Express News Service / March 11th, 2019

Vizianagaram foot over bridge set to create record

Even the FoB at Elphinstone Road station in Mumbai by the Army comes second.

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Visakhapatnam :

With the ongoing construction of 20-foot wide and 205-foot-long Foot over Bridge (FoB) at Vizianagaram railway station, the Waltair division in East Coast Railway will be first ever division in Indian Railways to complete the project in record time of 90 days.

Even the FoB at Elphinstone Road station in Mumbai by the Army comes second. With four CCTV cameras, the works are monitored by Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) M S Mathur and the agents are given rewards for early completion of the works.  The Vizianagaram railway station with a passenger footfall of 2,000 and 150 passenger trains passing through it daily has one FoB towards Palasa side connecting all platforms. The second FoB, under construction at a cost of Rs 2.95 crore, will be connecting all the platforms and circulating area. Keeping the 90-day timeline for the FoB, the officials have set up a workshop which will work for 16-20 hours a day.

The project, started on Dec 24, 2018, was divided into various stages and set to be completed on March 23. “It is not just the division of works, we have given incentives and collect penalty from the contractor depending on the completion. Delay in every stage of works will invite penalty and if it is completed on time, they will get 4 per cent of the contract agreement value as incentive,” said M S Mathur.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Andhra Pradesh / by Express News Service / March 11th, 2019

CII-AP chapter gets new chief for 2019-20

Vijay Naidu Galla, completed his M Tech in Industrial Engineering from SV University, Tirupati and General Management Programme from IIM- Bengaluru.

Visakhapatnam  :

Vijay Naidu Galla, President of  Mangal Industries Ltd, an Amara Raja Group company, has been elected the new Chairman of the Confederation of Indian Industries (CII) Andhra Pradesh Chapter for the year 2019-20. D Rama Krishna, Managing Director, Efftronics Systems Pvt Ltd, is the Vice-Chairman. The CII-AP Chapter Annual Meeting was held here in the Port City on Saturday. The annual meeting focused on the theme of “Unlocking economic potential of AP.”

Vijay Naidu Galla, completed his M Tech in Industrial Engineering from SV University, Tirupati and General Management Programme from IIM- Bengaluru. He was the Vice-Chairman of CII AP.
D Rama Krishna, Managing Director, Efftronics Systems Pvt Ltd, is an active State Council member of CII-AP. He did his M.Tech (Electrical Engineering) in IIT- Madras.

On the occasion of annual meeting, CII organised the AP Economic Conclave focusing on the theme of ‘Unlocking Economic Potential of AP’, chief guest Rear Admiral Kiran Deshmukh, Admiral Superintendent, Naval Dockyard, stressed on the importance of indigenisation creating a shared ecosystem. He made a point that the skill set needs to be enhanced and made to meet global standards.

He urged MSMEs to focus on long-term sustainable rather than short-term gain. J Krishna Kishore, CEO, AP Economic Development Board, mentioned that the State is emerging as a major electronics manufacturing hub and automobile hub and the work is in progress to make Vizag the Maritime Capital of India.

Efftronics chief is Vice-Chairman  

D Rama Krishna, Managing Director, Efftronics Systems Pvt Ltd, is the Vice-Chairman.
J Krishna Kishore, CEO, APEDB says the State is emerging as a major electronics and automobile manufacturing hub.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Andhra Pradesh / by Express News Service / March 11th, 2019

New Jersey-based IT major plans to expand operations at Visakhapatnam facility

Conduent, a New-Jersey based technology-led business process services company, has plans to expand its operations in  Visakhapatnam.

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Visakhapatnam :

Conduent, a New-Jersey based technology-led business process services company, has plans to expand its operations in  Visakhapatnam. The company, which has 1,600 employees at Vizag office, wants to increase it by five times in near future.

Inaugurating the company’s new facility at the iconic millennium tower at Rushikonda on Wednesday, Conduent chief executive, financial services and healthcare Pratap Sarker and Conduent CEO-APAC (Asia-Pacific) Lokesh Prasad said the  State government’s focus on Visakhapatnam as a technology, science, and knowledge hub in India is giving a boost to local  economy and creating more job opportunities for youth of the city.

Conduent started operations in Visakhapatnam in March 2018 and since then it has significantly expanded its footprint creating  more than 1,500 jobs across its service delivery and operational teams.
Its new office building is designed using techniques adopted to enhance performance, reduce energy consumption, and  provide a healthy working environment. He said availability of good talent pool, excellent ecosystem and helping government machinery were some of the reasons for locating office in Vizag.

“India continues to play a vital role in Conduent’s strategic growth in the APAC region,” said Pratap Sarker.“As a  technology-driven digital interactions company, we are focused on regions that have the right talent for the work. Being a part of  this dynamic geography is the right move for our clients and our people.”

He said Vizag will be one of the company’s important hubs in India. He said India is crucial to the company’s global growth developing the latest technology for mobile and IoT, human-computer interaction, machine learning, text and multimedia analytics.

Referring to security of client information, Pratap said they have an exhaustive set up to ensure security of the clients data. Their strict protocols ensure that data is secure since their clients belong to sensitive areas, he added.

New millennium IT tower

New iconic millennium tower, inaugurated by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu last month, at Rushikonda witnessed a hub of activity with the inauguration of the new facility of NYSE-CNDT company, Conduent on Wednesday.
With more than 105,000 square feet of floor space and four times more seating capacity than its first incubation space, the new office  is one of the company’s key business locations in India, aimed at delivering key innovations in technology, transportation,  health care, public safety, human resources, process automation and operational excellence to its global clients.
Special Chief Secretary and IT advisor to CM JA Chowdary said the new iconic tower will hasten development of IT in Vizag.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Andhra Pradesh / Express News Service / March 07th, 2019

City kid to represent India at international competition

A three-day grooming session for children by D’La Valentina at Hotel Aira in city concluded here on Sunday.

Vijayawada :

A three-day grooming session for children by D’La Valentina at Hotel Aira in city concluded here on Sunday.

On the occasion, various competitions were conducted in which kids, trained by Valentina Mishra ( who is the national director of International Kids Pageants) took part. Along with training on personality development and communication skills, the children were introduced to concepts of oral care and hygiene by Dr Kavya and Dr Madhu.

In an audition conducted in February, eight students–Parineeta Sinha (8), Darsh Joshi (7), Taufiq Mansoor Ansari (9), Sanvi Kongra, (11), Gagana K (6), N Yashasvi Sai (8), Safin (10), Aditya Vasudev (12)–were selected for this three-day grooming session. Among them, Yashasvi Sai from Vijayawada was selected to represent India in the ‘little category’ at the ‘Little Miss Galaxy Contest’ to be held from March 16 to 23 in Bulgaria. Aditya Vasudev from Visakhapatnam was selected to represent the country in the ‘pre-teen’ category at the ‘Best Prince of the World’ contest in Georgia from April 23 to 28.

A photo shoot was organised for them to showcase their style quotient, and mementoes and participation certificates were distributed.

Speaking on the occasion, Mishra said: “Learning to groom oneself at such a tender age will help a child improve his/her self-confidence. It also boosts public speaking and leadership skills.”

Recently,  Yamini Patibandla (6), who was groomed by the organisation, won the World Rising Stars contest in Georgia.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Vijayawada / by Express News Service / March 04th, 2019

AP college wins prize at hackathon

Each team consisted six students out of which one was a girl.

Hyderabad :

Siddartha Institute of Science and Technology, in Puttur, Andhra Pradesh, emerged as one of the winners of the Grand Finale of Smart India Hackathon conducted at NIT Warangal from March 2-3.
The other winners included Indian Institute of Technology, Pune, National Institute of Technology Raipur, Rodgrigues Institute of Technology, Mumbai, Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida,Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology Rohini, New Delhi, Indira College of Engineering and Management, Pune and Vivekananda Education Society’s Institute of Technology, Mumbai.

Each team consisted six students out of which one was a girl.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Telangana / by Express News Service / March 05th, 2019

Session to build GenNext entrepreneurs in Vijayawada

Vijayawada :

Observing that opportunities for women in the country have increased with the availability of technology, Brandix India Partner Dora Swamy said there is an immense need to mentor them in the right direction so as to make them self-sustainable.

Delivering a keynote address at ‘Building Next Generation Women Entrepreneurs’ event in Vijayawada on Wednesday, Dora Swamy called upon the men in the society to encourage the fairer sex by giving them jobs in all fields of the society. The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE), Amaravati and Andhra Pradesh Innovation Society have organised the event.

“Out of total 22,000 staff in our company, a majority of them i.e.18,000 are women, who hail from rural background. This is our priority the company accords to women,” he added. “We at Innovation Valley believe that entrepreneurship potential can be enhanced vis-a-vis structured support to establish enterprises,” Andhra Pradesh Innovation Society CEO Winny Patro said.

He said, “We are creating a framework to support women entrepreneurs and encouraging them to work in their companies.” TiE Board member Purnima Kamble said the session focused on topics such as challenges faced by women in leadership positions in a male-dominated work environment.
Association of Lady Entrepreneurs of AP President K Ramadevi among others participated.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Vijayawada / by Express News Service / February 28th, 2019