Vizagites take to festival of colours

Visakhapatnam :

Holi hai! The call is not just confined to the north Indians but also for Andhraites.

Around three decades ago, the locals were reluctant to even move out of their houses when the Marwaris, Gujaratis, Bengalis or people from other north Indian communities in the city celebrated the festival of colours. Getting drenched in the colour water or throwing gulal at one another was alien to them. But not anymore.

With the changing times, Andhraites of the city are also enthusiastically taking part in the celebrations, which has become an occasion for Telugus to bond with the people of the north Indian communities.

“I started participating in this colourful festival with my friends  after I joined engineering and now it seems the festival has caught the fancy of the Vizagites. We go to the Beach Road in the morning and enjoy a lot playing with eco-friendly colours. A couple of north Indian friends are also part of our group,” said third-year engineering student B Gowtham.

“The night before Holi, we light a splendid  bonfire or the Holika. Holi sweets are another attraction of this festival, which now has an all-India appeal,” he said.

City-based businessman V Nageshwar Rao, who celebrates the festival with his Marwari friends, said that Holi is a national festival that ought to be celebrated by all communities and states.

“What appeals to me the most about Holi is that it helps us bond with other communities. We get to know the tradition of other states and we get to spend some enjoyable time with family and friends playing with ‘gulal’ and gorging on sweets on Holi. Earlier, Holi wasn’t much in vogue  in Vizag but nowadays Telugu youngsters are enthusiastically celebrating it,” he said.

Telugu children rue that Holi is not an official holiday in schools in Vizag. “It would have been great had the schools declared at least a day’s holiday on Holi. However, as there is no holiday, we can’t enjoy throughout the day. I’m looking forward to the barfis and sweet kachoris from my north Indian friends,” said G Swathi, a class IX student.

Holi has another appeal for city artist K Ravi. “Colours have always attracted me. The Holi colours remind  me of nature in spring, when colourful flowers bloom to paint the city red, pink, orange and yellow. I have been to Tagore’s Shantiniketan in West Bengal , where Holi is celebrated in a big way but the colours used are dry powder. In Vizag, too, I play Holi with friends, but I prefer the coloured powder and natural eco-friendly colours,” he said.

Naresh Agarwal, president of the Marwari Yuva Manch, welcomed the trend of Telugus celebrating Holi. “We are happy that people of south Indian  communities are celebrating Holi, which is actually a north Indian festival. Just as we also participate in Ugadi and Sankranthi celebrations, our Telugu friends are also celebrating Holi and Diwali with us, signifying a beautiful blend of north and south Indian cultures,” he said. “On Tuesday we would have ‘Holika puja’ on R K Beach, where the bonfire would be lit to symbolically destroy all things negative. There would be dance and celebrations till late in the night. On Wednesday, pujas in the Shyam temple since morning would be followed by special Holi programmes. Sweets and thandai would be distributed to all and people of various communities will celebrate with colours,” he said.

source: http://www.articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / Home> City> Visakhapatnam / by Sulogna Mehta, TNN / March 26th, 2013

‘Nobody thought she could walk again’

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Neurosurgeon Y. V. Rama Prasad talking to Lakshmi Devi in Vijayawada on Saturday. / Photo: Ch.Vijaya Bhaskar / The Hindu

None of 22-year-old Lakshmi Devi’s relatives thought she will be able to walk again. They believed only a miracle will cure her. Both her lower limbs were paralysed. And nerves once damaged cannot be repaired.

Belonging to a poor family of Bhavanipuram there was little the relatives could do for the young woman. Fortunately the Smt. Subba Lakshmi Memorial Vijay Orthopaedic and Accident Care hospital offered to help. She came on a stretcher to the hospital, but walked out after the surgery. The hospital performed the surgery free of cost.

The cause of the patient’s condition was a benign tumour in a very crucial location in the spinal cord. According to consulting neuro surgeon Y.V.Ravi Prasad the neurofibroma (benign nerve sheath tumor) was intraspinal (inside the vertebral canal), but extradural (outside the dura mater–outer most layer of the spinal cord). The large tumour that formed between dorsal vertebra nine and ten was just pressing on the spinal cord, but did not damage it fortunately. A delicate surgery was performed to remove the neurofibroma to give the patient a new lease of life. The paralysis slowly disappeared after the surgery and Lakshmi Devi is able to walk normally today. Consulting orthopaedician S.Vijayakumar was in the surgical team.

Free medical camp

A free orthopaedic and neuro surgery camp will be conducted in Ibrahimpatnam for employees of thermal power station on Sunday.

The camp will begin at 10 a.m. and close at 5 p.m.

source: http://www.TheHindu.com / Home> News> Cities> Vijayawada / by Special Correspondent / March 24th, 2013

Week-long heritage celebrations in Warangal

Warangal Municipal Corporation is planning for a week-long heritage celebrations across the district following the Central government tourism award to the district.

Commissioner Vivek Yadav said they would be organising a photography competition on heritage monuments. Beginning from April 12, the celebrations will continue till April 18. Artistes from across the State would take part in the inaugural function which will be held at Warangal Fort.

Painting competitions for schoolchildren at Public Gardens, folk and food festival at Musical Gardens, workshop on Warangal, cultural programmes at Public Gardens and a performance by Padmabushan Swapna Sundari of New Delhi at the historic Ramappa Temple on April 18 will be part of the celebrations.

From April 12, the corporation will also organise heritage tours on all days that begin from Public Gardens, Warangal Fort, Bhadrakali temple and Vana Vignana Kendra. A bus would begin from these places and children under 14 years can travel for free.

source: http://www.TheHindu.com / Home> National> Andhra Pradesh / by Special Correspondent / Warangal, March 23rd, 2013

Devout in Hyderabad to pray for peace

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 Picture for representational purpose only. / Deccan Chronicle

Hyderabad:

Hyderabad’s Christian community is all set to conduct special prayers during the last week of the Lent season for peace in the city.

As part of Easter Mass celebrations, churches across the city have planned to conduct special services to pray for an end to the turbulence that has rocked the city after the February 21 blasts at Dilsukhnagar, in which 17 persons were killed.

“Though Easter is round the corner, the mood is still sombre. We have been holding special prayers for peace in the city for the last one week and will continue that till Easter,” said Sharon Merandez, a 32-year-old resident of Secunderabad adding, “The happenings in the city have saddened us and we only hope Easter will end all this.”

While the festival spirit is unlikely to be dampened, some members of the community say that it might lead to low-key celebrations this time around.

However, despite this, Christian families are gearing up largely for a family affair. “Our huge joint family is expected to get together on Sunday for prayers followed by a lunch,” said Sandra Davis adding, “From turkey to chicken to other special dishes, we cook it all at home as part of the Easter tradition. This year it is going to be much the same.”

source: http://www.DeccanChronicle.com / Home> News> Current Affairs  / DC / by Coreena Suares / March 23rd, 2013

Divine calling!

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Artist Ramesh Gorjala, who hails from a family of Kalamkari artisans, is currently showcasing his collection of paintings based on mythological figures. Titled Aadi Anaadi, Ramesh has used his signature style of creating a main protagonist with smaller images built into them to create narrative sequences.

“I was greatly inspired by the temple atmosphere and the sculptures I would see as a young boy. Although there are many artists who paint mythological figures, I try to do it differently by incorporating innumerable figures within the outline of a Hanuman or Krishna, thus narrating different stories,” says the artist who uses acrylics on canvas.

As for painting in the Kalamkari style, he says that he started when he was in class seven. “My uncle and guru, Balaji Theertham, who is a National Award winner in Kalamkari, taught me the traditional techniques.

Later, my Bachelors of Fine Art course was an eye opener, where I learned more about art and its various forms and techniques,” he adds. As for the colour palette, he’s stuck to traditional rich colours such as red, green and gold.

When & Where: Till March 25, Jehangir Art Gallery, Kala Ghoda; March 26-April 10, India Fine Art Gallery, Tardeo

source: http://www.dnaindia.com / DNA / Home> Lifestyle> Report / by Sanaya Chavda, Place:Mumbai, Agency:DNA / Thursday, March 21st, 2013

Mahesh Babu To Endorse Electric Car

maheshbabuHF23mar2013Mahesh is not only the prince of Tollywood but he is also the prince of brand endorsements. It is heard that he has nearly a dozen products under his kitty for which he is the brand ambassador. And now it is heard that Mahesh might likely endorse another interesting product which has just hit the market.

This is an electric car which has been indigenously manufactured by Mahindra group. According to sources, talks are on with Mahesh and if all goes well then might endorse this in south India. The car is called ‘e20’ and it runs totally on battery charge. The stat says it can run for 100 kilometers after 5 hours of full charging.

It is heard that the Mahindra group is planning to market this electric car among the masses in a big way. As it is, the public is unable to bear the burden of petrol. This is the right time for an economy car which is pollution free. And who better than Mahesh to propagate it…

source: http://www.greatandhra.com / Home> Movies> Movie News / March 18th, 2013

Progress Software signs MoU with IIT-Hyderabad

Under the MoU, Progress supports academic incubation centres, internship programmes and tech talks

Progress Software, a Nasdaq-listed software company, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Hyderabad, to promote innovation and product entrepreneurial skills amongst the students.

Under the MoU, Progress supports academic incubation centres, internship programmes and tech talks, which helps in growing a pool of skilled professionals. The objective is to engage fresh talent and make them industry ready.

“With this relationship with IIT-H, we aim to further promote relevant research projects, research oriented startups in the institute and enhance the innovation ecosystem through talks, lectures on product architectures and Progress technologies and if required, we shall also engage the institute’s faculty on a commissioned project,” Ramesh Loganathan, Progress Software vice president – products and Hyderabad centre head, stated in a release.

As part of the MoU, Progress will also provide students with a collaborative environment that offers a hands-on experience to develop real-world business solutions with their technology.

source: http://www.Business-Standard.com / Home> Companies> News> News / by BS Reporter / Chennai/Hyderabad / March 20th, 2013

India’s e-commerce flourishes in Guntur

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Hyderabad: 

The next time you find a classy bluetooth headset with your friend from Guntur, do not be surprised as the district in Andhra Pradesh has highest number of e-commerce hubs in rural India.

That also makes AP the most tech-savvy state followed by Tamil Nadu, reveals ebay India Census 2012 that was released here on Wednesday. “Andhra Pradesh has seen a growth of about 80 per cent compared to last year,” said Vidmay Naini, head, retention marketing and global EasyBuy, ebay India.

The fifth edition of the Census 2012 on online shopping trends found that Delhi made maximum transactions in terms of value followed by Mumbai, Jaipur, Bengaluru and Chennai.

The survey revealed that on an average, every one minute a mobile accessory or a health or beauty product is bought while every two minutes a mobile handset, a kitchen product or a portable storage is shopped for online.

Mobile is growth driver for eBay

Mobile has been the growth driver for online shopping portal eBay, says a study. While online sales stood at $67 billion, mobile shopping accounted for $13 billion.

“Mobile is primarily driving our growth,” Naini said, adding that the “massification of e-commerce is happening.” The website has five million registered users and has witnessed 30 per cent growth compared to last year.

In terms of buying and selling, West Zone dominates e-commerce (38 per cent) followed by North Zone at 30 per cent and South zone at 26 per cent.

“Interestingly, South zone’s transactions mostly come from buying,” he said.

The Indian e-commerce market currently stands at $800 million and is set to go up to $2.5 billion by 2015.

The surge in women shoppers has pushed up sales in the lifestyle category whose contribution has gone up by 7 per cent over the last year.

While the online shopping trend is growing rapidly, Indian shoppers are also importing and exporting transforming into global shoppers.

Among the online brands, Samsung and Apple have managed to climb to the top slots relegating Sony and Nokia to the third and fourth position

followed by Sandisk, BlackBerry, Canon, Transcend and Micromax (the only Indian brand).tec

source: http://www.DeccanChronicle.com / Home> News> Business/Tech / DC  / by Tejaswini Pagadala /   March 21st, 2013

SISA brings in advance shoulder surgery techniques to Hyderabad

Hyderabad based Sai Institute of Sports Injury & Arthroscopy (SISA) has brought in some of the advanced shoulder surgery techniques to Andhra Pradesh which may give a big relief to patients suffering from painful shoulder joint related problems in the state.

Three renowned shoulder surgery specialists, Dr Hannes Jonker from South Africa, Dr Raghuveer Reddy from SISA, Hyderabad and Dr Sachin Tapasvi from Pune demonstrated various advanced shoulder surgeries viz., Knotless Technology, Double row Technique and Reverse shoulder arthroplasty, which are all used to relieve patients from incapacitating and painful shoulder joint related problems.

Thanks to SISA for it has made available the much needed advanced technology and latest techniques in shoulder surgeries as this is going to give a big boost to serve especially patients from the sports and athletic community. The Knotless Technology, Double row technique & reverse shoulder arthroplasty are some of the most acclaimed latest shoulder surgeries techniques.

The ever increasing incidences of shoulder problems, in all age groups, have their origin in modern lifestyles. Due to the complex nature of the shoulder joint and lack of expertise in its management, patients were left to endure the pain and live with it. However, with SISA’s initiative it has given the much desired respite for all such silent sufferers by bringing in the most advanced techniques to Andhra Pradesh.

The new techniques now available for shoulder ailments, in the City at SISA, Shoulder Stabilisation Surgery with Knotless Technology is a technique used to repair repeated shoulder dislocations seen in young and those in productive age groups. This repair is done through an arthroscopy (key hole surgery). The technique permits speedy recovery and returning to their demanding work faster.

The Reverse shoulder arthroplasty technique addresses the irreparable rotator cuff tear with advanced stage shoulder arthritis in very elderly people. “Patients can now get their shoulder ailments rectified here in Hyderabad, by experts using the latest available techniques in shoulder joint management,” said Dr K Raghuveer Reddy, Shoulder & Knee Surgeon, SISA.

source: http://www.phramabiz.com / Home> Top News> Hospitals & Clinics / by PharmaBiz Bureau / Thursday, March 21st, 2013

Award for DRDO scientist

Hyderabad :

G. Satheesh Reddy, associate director of Research Centre Imarat (RCI), here has been awarded the Biren Roy Space Science and Design Award-2012.

The scientist from the Defence Research and Development Organisation lab was awarded at the international conference on regional transport aircraft held on the eve of 64th annual general meeting of the Aeronautical Society of India, Hyderabad.

It was conferred in recognition of his contribution to navigation sciences and aerospace engineering in the country.

The award consists of a memento, certificate and a cash prize of Rs 20,000.

Satheesh Reddy was recently inducted as an Associate Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics in the US, according to a press release.

source: http://www.TheHinduBusinessLine.com / Home> News> Science / by The Hindu Bureau / Hyderabad, March 18th, 2013