WTA Dubai – Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Sania Mirza win second doubles title of the year

Duo upset Petrova/ Srebotnik in the final

Bethanie Mattek-Sands, of the United States, and Sania Mirza, of India, won their fourth title on tour as a team and their second of the season with an upset win over second seeds Nadia Petrova and Katrina Srebotnik 64 26 107 to win the WTA Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships on Saturday.

After the win, Mirza, a crowd favourite in Dubai, commented, “When you play a final it’s not really just about tennis – it’s a lot about nerves and trying to keep positive. It’s the ones who are gutsy, or gutsier than the others at that given point of time, who come through. When we went down 4-0 in the second set we were a little passive and defensive. When you play people like Nadia and Kata, you have to be offensive. They’re both 6′ tall, to start with. We knew we had to attack more. And we knew that in a super tie-break anything can happen.”

Sania added, “We’re great friends, of course, but I think more than that we really enjoy playing tennis. There’s no point getting down on yourself. That kind of works for us. Maybe it doesn’t work for everyone, but it works for us. Even when we’re smiling in between points, we know when we play it’s going to be intense again and we’re going to be right back. I like to smile and enjoy tennis and competing, and live for moments like that. Fortunately I found somebody who can do that too.”

Mattek-Sands commented, “I’ve always said my whole career that playing doubles is better than any practice session you can do. You’re serving, you’re returning, you’re playing points, you’re under pressure. But what Sania said is true – physically it can be an issue. You have to keep up and be able to play twice a day, and week in and week out.”

This was Sania’s 16th doubles title on tour and Mattek-Sands 12th.

Petrova and Srebotnik lost in the finals on the tour for the second week in a row – losing to Italians Roberta Vinci and Sara Errani in Doha last week.

Sania has stopped playing singles to focus on doubles and protect her body from breaking down to injuries often.

source: http://www.tennisworldusa.org / WTA Tennis by Prakash / February 24th, 2013

Emphatic win for State Bank of Hyderabad

State Bank of Hyderabad scored an easy 4-0 win over Nobel Football Academy (Aurangabad) in the final of the Varco all-India invitation football tournament in Yavatmal (Maharahstra) on Sunday.

The Hyderabad outfit took the lead in the 24th minute of a header from Faisal Jabri of a throw-in taken by Tattam Naidu.

Within 10 minutes, Mohd Moazzam made it 2-0 for SBH with a fine solo effort.

In the second session, Mohd Qizar and Moazzam scored one goal each to complete the tally for the winner.

Special prizes were given to SBH players — Raji Naidu (best goalkeeper), Faisal Al Jabri (best striker), Tattam Naidu (best defender) and Mohammad Moazzam (player of the tournament) — even as the winning team was richer by Rs. 21,000.

Anutej moves up

Y. Anutej Reddy defeated Harshith Shankar 8-4 in the boys’ qualifying round of the AITA Talent Series tennis tournament organised by Tariq Sports Academy.

The results: Qualifying round: Boys: Y. Anutej Reddy bt Harshith Shankar 8-4; Elan Elangovan bt B. Ruthvik 8-2; S. D. Himakesh bt Ganta Sai Karteek Redyy 8-3; K. Dheeraj Dhanvee bt Aditya Kallepalli 8-7 (7-3); Karne Chaitanya bt T. Sri Charan Yedu 8-0; T. Sri Harsha bt Ajay Kallepalli 8-6; G. Gaurav Reddy bt Ch. Hemanth Gulla 8-2; A. Krishna Teja bt Akshit Reddy 8-2.

Chinna Babu shines

Chinna Babu was the gross winner in the Denty’s golf tournament organised by Hyderabad Golf Association here.

The results: Gross: 1. Chinna Babu, 2. D. S. Sumanth.

Category 0-9 handicap: 1. K. Shashidhar Reddy, 2. K. Anil Reddy.

Category 10-18: 1. M. Aditya, 2. K. Sanjay.

Ladies & juniors: 1. Navjay Jaiswal, 2. Rekha Reddy.

Closest to pin: 1. Mohan Tyagi. Straight drive: Suresh Reddy.

Football league

Warangal District Football Association will organise the District league championship in the first week of March.

Interested schools, college and football clubs may register by February 28.

For details, call 98492 06310.

source: http://www.TheHindu.com / Home> Sports / Hyderabad, February 25th, 2013

Tiger Airways to make Hyderabad its Indian gateway; ties up with Via.com

Hyderabad, February 22:

Low-cost carrier Tiger Airways of Singapore is increasing its services from Hyderabad as part of its initiative to make the city its Indian gateway for travellers to Singapore.

“We will be increasing our flights from five times a week to daily from Hyderabad to Singapore in the coming months. Later, we intend to make it twice-a-day service,” Kaneswaran Avili, commercial director, said.

The carrier today inked the corporate fare distribution agreement with travel network company Via.com, which has 20,000 travel agent partners in India, Philippines and Indonesia. The corporate package includes free check-in baggage of up to 25 kg and change-fee waivers for any flight change.

“About 35 per cent of our customers in India are corporate travellers,” he told media persons.

Vikram Jaisinghani, CEO of GMR Hyderabad International Airport, said the airport would see further increases in international services in the coming months.

Currently, 15 international airlines have services through Hyderabad airport with 40 air traffic movements a day.

“We will see addition of services on existing as well as new international routes. We also expect domestic airlines to launch international service through Hyderabad in the coming months,” he said.

Although the airport has registered a fall in domestic passengers, the increase in international traffic may enable it to end the fiscal with last year traffic level of 8.5 million.

“We have seen a three per cent fall in domestic passengers this fiscal,” Jaisinghani added.

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source: http://www.TheHinduBusinessLine.com / Home> Industry> Logistics / by The Hindu Bureau / Hyderabad, February 22nd, 2013

Madhavan’s sensual relationship with food

Actor R Madhavan revealed his “sensual relationship” to his fans online. But before you let your imagination run, let it be known that the relationship being spoken about is with food.
Madhavan, who was in Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh, on Saturday for the opening of a jewellery showroom, tasted a sweet delicacy of the area and fell in love with it. The actor then took to his micro-blogging site to share his experience with his fans.
He tweeted: “OMG OMG OMG.. U haven’t lived till you have tasted the Kakinada Khaja..I just had a sensual relationship with food..ha ha ha OMG. (sic).” Talk about sugary-sweet love! We bet his fans, who retweeted and immediately favourited his tweet, will make it a point to bite into this delicacy.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / Home> Entertainment> Bollywood> News & Interviews / by Nupur Chaudhuri, TNN / February 23rd, 2013

AAI to conduct four national ranking archery events in 2013

The Archery Association of India will this year conduct four national ranking tournaments through its member associations.
These tournaments would be followed by a final at the end of the year to crown the champion. Each of the event will also be the basis for selection of the Indian team for the following international competition.
This was stated by Anil Kamineni, Secretary General, Archery Association of India, at a press meet on the eve of the 1st National Ranking Archery Tournament here.
He said, Vijay Kumar Malhotra, President, AAI, has announced that a prize money of Rs 25 lakh would be given during the year for the NRAT’s (National Ranking Archery Tournaments) and the final.
The Andhra Pradesh Archery Association is hosting the year’s first national ranking tournament at the Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh, Sports Complex, Gachibowli, on February 23 and 24.
The tournament carries a prize money of Rs 3 lakh and Rs 25 lakh prize money spread over various tournaments, including four national ranking events across the year, has been allocated.
Top archers of India, both in the recurve and compound section, would be participating in the tournament. The Indian team for the forthcoming competition in Bangkok will also be selected based on this tournament.
About 80 archers of the country will be seen in action. Some of the established names include Deepika Kumari, Jayanth Talukdar, Dola Banerjee and Tarundeep Rai.

source: http://www.Business-Standard.com / Home> PTI Stories> National> News / by Press Trust of India / Hyderabad, February 21st, 2013

LV Prasad Institute bags health award

L V Prasad Eye Institute (LVPEI), a city-based eye care institution has been awarded the Best Single Specialty Hospital – Opthalmology at the ICICI Lombard and CNBC TV18 India Healthcare Awards 2012.

A World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Prevention of Blindness, the Institute offers comprehensive patient care, sight enhancement and rehabilitation services, offers professional ophthalmic training at all levels, conducts cutting-edge eye care research and high-impact rural eye health programs.

The India Healthcare Awards 2012 will be presided over by the Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia and the award will be presented on March 9, 2013 in Delhi.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / Home> Cities> Hyderabad / Express News Service – Hyderabad / February 21st, 2013

Creative bazaar gets under way

A visitor having a look at the products on display at the Gandhi Shilp Bazaar Exhibition cum Sale of Handicrafts and Artistic Textiles at Viswapriya Function Hall in Visakhapatnam on Friday./ Photo: A.Manikanta Kumar / The Hindu

175 artisans across the country take part in the expo

A rich repertoire of handlooms and handicrafts representing our tradition and culture brought by 175 artisans across the country greets your eyes at Gandhi Shilp Bazaar.

The artisans have exhibited their creative skills in the form of eco-friendly home decors, accessories, jute bags and sandals from Kolkata, wood carvings from Mysore, cut-glass jewellery, paintings made of black coffee, multi-string beaded neckpieces, wooden bangles, terracotta idols and cloth bags from New Delhi, silver filigree wares from Odisha and cool cotton kurtis from Rajasthan, among others.

A good collection of table spreads, luncheon sets, frocks and pull-overs in crochet lace works are on the display. If you want to gift a set of floating candles to your friends, the venue displays floral patterns packed attractively. Weavers found their means to showcase a selection of cotton kurtis with kalamkari patch work, etikoppaka crafts, stone carvings, wood-inlay items and other wares. Inaugurating the bazaar, District Collector V. Seshadri said that one has to encourage craftsmanship as part of marketing support scheme.

“The expo provides an opportunity for the shoppers to get the creative pieces of the artisans from different places and extend their support to the craftsmen,” he said. Deputy director of Handicrafts Development Corporation Ltd Abdul Kadar said that the platform enhances the skills of the craftsmen understanding the needs of different regions.

“Depending on the market potentiality, they try to make better use of their skills every time,” he said.

The ten-day expo which was funded by office of the Development Commissioner (Handicrafts) Ministry of Textiles in association with Lepakshi Handicrafts Development Corporation Ltd will be open at Viswapriya Function Hall till March 3 between 10 a.m. and 9 p.m.

source: http://www.TheHindu.com / Home> News> Cities> Visakhapatnam / by Staff Reporter / February 23rd, 2013

Colwyn Bay cricket club choose overseas player

INDIAN allrounder Khatib Syed Shahabuddin will be Colwyn Bay Cricket Club’s overseas player for the new Liverpool Competition season.

Bay, who were relegated from the Premier Division at the end of a disappointing 2012 season, will be hoping the seasoned professional, who has 76 first class matches under his belt, will help them bounce back at the first attempt

The 33-year-old Shahabuddin – known as Shobby – who plays his first class cricket for Andhra Pradesh, has a couple of first class tons to his name while scoring more than 2,500 runs at an average just under 25.

The right-arm fast medium opening bowler also has almost 250 first class wickets at an average of 26.7 while his one-day stats include 60 matches with almost 1,000 runs and 73 wickets at a healthy economy rate.

Shahabuddin, who has also played for Hyderabad Heroes and Mumbai Indians, is due to arrive in the Bay during early May and, as he has a Level 2 coaching certificate, he will be expected to help out with coaching at all levels of the club.

Bay start nets at Rydal School on Friday evening and skipper Paul Jenkins is expecting to have many of last year’s squad available for what is bound to be a crucial year for the club.

Jenkins said: “We have lost one or two players but I am confident that we will have a good squad to pick from when the season starts.”

Two players who won’t be in the Bay first eleven this year are promising young batsman Jordan Evans who will be staying in the Premier Division by joining Firwood Bootle after scoring almost 600 league runs for the Bay last season.

Wicketkeeper and former skipper Graeme Jones will also be playing for Bootle next season, six years after leaving that club to join the Bay.

Bay start their 2013 campaign away at Birkenhead Park on Saturday, April 13, in the Bridging Finance Trophy Group 2 and have their first home game the following weekend against Wavertree.

The club’s first Division One fixture is away at Orrell Red Triangle on Saturday, May 4.

source: http://www.northwalespioneer.co.uk / Home> Sports> Cricket / by Andrew Martin / February 20th, 2013

Telugus in US to reach out to poor students in AP

Hyderabad :

]The North American Telugu Association (NATA), which represents Telugus living in the US, is planning to initiate several charitable events to help the poor and the destitute in the state.

The association will finance meritorious poor students, organise paediatric camps and work on projects to supply purified drinking water to people in different districts of the state, NATA president Sanjeeva T Reddy said here on Monday.

Under the scheme, known as “Seva Days”, the body, with a membership of around 6000, will also organise essay writing competitions and cultural programmes, he said.

“We are planning to help poor students in the state. We have identified several meritorious students from government institutions and will soon start sponsoring them,” said Sanjeeva Reddy, who took over as the president of the body in January.

“Our motto is to serve our Telugu brothers and sisters in the state,” he added.

Incidentally, the NATA, which was established only two years back, is planning to start a helpline for the Telugu immigrants in northern United States.

“We want to strengthen our community services for the Telugu immigrants in the US. Soon we will come up with a medical helpline and an IT helpline to help Telugu students and people who have moved to the US,” Reddy said.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / Home> City> Hyderabad / TNN / February 19th, 2013

A colony about which old timers reminisce with joy

Nearly 5,000 people live in Abidnagar, which is well-planned and spacious

Akkayyapalem is one of the oldest, lively and fledging residential colonies of the new city. The process of establishment of the colony began as early as 1960. In the middle of 60s the then district Collector Abid Hussein allotted land for a residential colony involving several revenue employees which later came to be known as Abidnagar and part and parcel of the grand Akkayyapalem. The housing layout in course of time it developed into an organised employees residential area since the 1970s. Compared to other older residential areas the colony is well-planned, spacious and neat and a clean one. An estimated 5,000 people live in Abidnagar, which is closely connected to the National Highway 5.

Vijaya Kumari, a school teacher, says that the colony is not what it was after the year 2000. The colony lost its pristine beauty. It was once scarcely populated with spacious independent dwellings, and front and backyards had lot of greenery. The original character of the area changed with the demolition of old buildings and apartment complexes coming in their place. Today most of the independent dwellings had been replaced by apartment complexes dwarfing the few buildings, whose owners refused to fall in line. So only few landlords of yesteryears are there to tell the story of the extinct residential township and life that was and that is. Today each apartment complex with 50 to 60 flats have emerged as a township within a township. It is difficult to keep track of people and happenings, say the locals.

Ashok, a resident of the colony since 1970 says that if the old timers who are dead were to rise from the grave, they would not be able to recognise their house as the demography of the area had undergone a sea change. Those were the days when there was a lot of open vacant space for playing cricket and kabbadi and we breathed fresh air. “Today I feel imprisoned in my colony, and the huge structures dwarfing me make me insignificant and insecure,” he says.

Cricket teams

Abidnagar Residents Welfare Association secretary Jafullah Khan recalls the days in his colony when multiple cricket teams played cricket in the colony open space which had been developed into a beautiful park. There was life in the colony when the youth played cricket and youngsters playing games and making noise throughout the day was quite common. The area had 30 to 40 cricket teams but today the colony is full of apartment complexes with no open space left for the children and youth. Development had robbed the zest for life and the picture of life is very hazy today. Old timers have something to go down the memory lane for but the youth of today there will be no fond memories to cherish, says an octogenarian Shyam Sunder.

The colony has a beautiful park with flowers, greenery and a lovely walking track which attracts the young and the old. The old and lost generation in their 70’s and 80’s make it a point to meet at the park in the mornings and evenings to share their joys and sorrows. Jafullah Khan and the association treasurer S. Ramesh are the moving force behind the development of the beautiful park.

About 130 members of the association have generously contributed to the development of the park in partnership with the GVMC. Ramesh says, there is abundant water resource in the Akkayyapalem area, a survey conducted in the past revealed that the area has enough ground water for the next 50 years.

Former corporator and ex-member of GVMC standing committee Banala Sathya Surya Sreenivasa Rao says that underground drainage would come into operation once the pump houses are ready. Houses for scavengers and shadikhana for Muslims were part of the development in Abidnagar.

source: http://www.TheHindu.com / Home> Cities> Visakhapatnam / by Ravi P. Benjamin / February 21st, 2013