Heavy rush for ‘Rottela Panduga’

Nellore :

Devotees  thronged Nellore town on Tuesday to take part in the ‘Rottela Panduga’ as it is considered auspicious to visit the  Barah Shaheed dargah  on the day of gandhotsvam  (chandan mahotsav).

The town was packed with pilgrims who arrived from various parts of the country from early hours and the rush continued till late in the evening.

The chief of Kadapa Ameen Peer dargah Arifulla Hussaini formally launched the gandhotsavam in the early hours.

The dargah committee members brought gandham mixed in vessels in a specially decorated vehicle from Ameenia mosque in Kotamitta in the town around midnight. There was a minor stampede at the dargah as devotees jostled to receive the ‘gandham’ distributed by the dargah authorities.

Police who intervened resorted to mild lathi charge to control the situation. Pilgrims had a holy dip in the Swarnala Cheruvu, a local tank and started exchanging rotis to fulfill their wishes. There was a heavy rush for udyogam rotte (roti of job) and pelli rotte (roti of marriage) on the banks of the Swarnala Cheruvu. With people, irrespective of their religion taking part in the festivities, Nellore town virtually turned into a sea of humanity.

Although, the festivities began two days ago on the day of Muharram, the massive crowd turned up to take part in the event on Tuesday to take gandham from the dargah in addition to accept or leave roti in the tank waters.

District collector B Sridhar was one of the first visitors to the dargah and offer special prayers to the Barah Shaheed. He offered a chadar to the dargah. The entire municipal administration officials including commissioner TSR Anjaneyulu camped on the banks of the Swarnala Cheruvu to oversee the arrangements for the pilgrims for the past two days.

Municipal officials closely monitored the sanitation and drinking water supplies as thousands of devotees have been visiting the dargah since Monday. It took nearly 3-4 hours for darshan as all the queues were packed. SP Ramana Kumar and other senior police officials visited the dargah in the late hours of Monday and offered prayers.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / Home> City> Hyderabad  / TNN / November 28th, 2012

London Mayor meets AP ministers, officials

Boris Johnson Mayor of London being received by the Mayor of Hyderabad Mohammed Majid Hussain on Wednesday. At right are G. Srinivasa Rao Minister for Ports and Infrastructure Development and M. Maheedhar Reddy. — /  P. V. Sivakumar / Business Line
Hyderabad, NOV 28:

Regeneration of Hyderabad city, lake cleaning and development projects and an intelligent transport system were some of the areas that companies based out of London could help Hyderabad with as part of its infrastructure development programme.

This emerged out of an interactive session between Mayor of London Boris Johnson and ministers and officials from the Andhra Pradesh Government here today.

The London Mayor’s two-day visit to Hyderabad coincided with the visit of a 22-member UK Trade Mission to India.

Johnson said he was “fascinated” with the infrastructure development works unfolding in Hyderabad. “Capacity addition due to population increase is a focus area both for London and Hyderabad,” he pointed out.

The Mayor took interest in knowing about the metro rail project underway in Hyderabad. He was also informed of the State Government’s interest in taking up cleaning and development of Hussain Sagar Lake in Hyderabad. Johnson said London had considerable expertise in riverfront development projects, which could be taken up in Hyderabad.

Although the meeting did not end with finalisation of any joint venture deals, officials said this was the beginning of what could be a greater partnership between London and Hyderabad.

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source: http://www.TheHinduBusinessLine.com / Home> News> States / by Amir Mitra / Hyderabad, November 28th, 2012

Govt approves Spice Park at Guntur

New Delhi, Nov 26 (IBNS)

The government has approved establishment of a Spice park at Guntur, Andhra Pradesh at a cost of Rs 23 crores to empower the chilli farmers to have better price realization and wider markets for their produce.

This information was given by Minister of State for Commerce & Industry Dr. D. Purandeswari in the Lok Sabha on Monday.  

The Government of Andhra Pradesh had allocated 124.78 acres of land in Venkayalapadu and Maidavolu village, Edlapadu Mandal in Guntur district in favour of Spice Board, for setting up of this Spices Park.

“Currently the civil works and electrical works are almost completed. The installation of the plant & machinery for processing of Chilli is in progress and are as per schedule,” said Purandeswari.

“38 acres of land has been allotted to exporters for developing their own processing Units in the Park. So far an expenditure of Rs. 14.62 crores has been incurred on establishment of the Spice Park,” said the minister.

Target for completion of the project is December.

source: http://www.indiablooms.com / by India Blooms News Service / November 26th, 2012 (IBNS)

Two golds for Santosh Kumar

Santosh Kumar of Visakhapatnam Port Trust won two golds-100m and 400m in the 35th all-India Major Ports athletic championships which commenced at the Port stadium here on Monday.

Alphonsa Royan of Chennai won the same events in the women’s section, while K. Vijaya Lakshmi of Visakhapatnam finished with three medals — 100m, 400m and high jump in the girls’ under-18 section.

N. Nishant and P. Nayana won two medals each in the boys’ under-18 and girls’ under-14 sections.

The meet was inaugurated by Deputy Chairman of VPT and president of Visakhapatnam Port Sports Council GVL Satya Kumar.

The results: Men: 100m: 1. Santosh Kumar (VPT), 2. R.K. Layak (Paradip), 3. Salva Kumar (Mumbai). 400m: 1. Santosh Kumar, 2. Layak, 3. K.J. Joyson (Cochin). High jump: 1. T.K. Barik (Paradip), 2. Sunil Kumar Naik (Mumbai). Shotput: 1. N. Syam Sundar (VPT), 2. S. Soosaimichael (Tuticorin), 3. Ch. Appala Raju (VPT). 1500m: 1. Jyoson, 2. Janak Roy (Paradip), 3. P. Pydiraju (VPT).

Women: 100m: 1. Alphonsa Royan (Chennai), 2. Swati R. Patil (Mumbai), 3. T.T. Jency (VPT).400m: 1. Alphonsa, 2. Swati, 3. Ujwala Nikalje (JNPT). High jump: 1. D. Florance (Chennai), 2. D. Aruna Jyothi (VPT), 3. Jency. Shotput: 1. V. Chitra (Chennai), 2. Sushmamatre (JNPT), 3. Florance Amstrin (Chennai).

First place winners only: Boys: Under-18 100m and 400m: N. Nishanth (VPT); Shotput:Shyam Ranjan Pal (Paradip). Under-16 100m: Rajat R. Mahadik (JNPT); 400m: Himansu Sekhar (Paradip); Shotput: R. Reven Castro (Tuticorin). Under-14 100m: Mosomu Dolai (Paradip).

Girls: Under-18 100m, 400m and 1500m: K. Vijayalakshmi (VPT). Under-16 100m: Shweta Tandel (JNPT), 400m: Pranita Tandel (JNPT); High jump: Pallavi Madhavi (JNPT). Under-14 100m and high jump: P. Nayana (VPT).

source: http://www.TheHindu.com / Home> Sport> Other Sports / Visakhapatnam, November 27th, 2012

Abijeet’s Charminar connect

He is a qualified aeronautical engineer, and if it were not for Sekhar Kammula’s Life is Beautiful, Abijeet Duddala’s life would have taken off on a different tangent all together. Talking about his entry into films, Abijeet says, “I had finished college and wanted to take a year off. That was when I heard about Sekhar’s talent hunt and sent my application. I did not talk about it to anyone. In fact, my parents got to know that I was acting in the movie only after I got the contract and my friends  and well-wishers got to know after the movie was launched.”

Breaking eggs!
The pucca Hyderabadi that he is, Abijeet reveals that his family does have a Charminar connect. Giving insights as to what went into the making of Hyderabad’s famous landmark, he says, “The Charminar got its pale yellow colour because the plaster was made of a mixture of bhindi, egg yolk, ghee, gawar ka patta (a sticky, juicy plant) and seepi (sea shells) that was left to ferment in deep water pits, before being crushed and mixed again along with the lime mortar,” shares Abijeet. Ask him how he knows it and he says, “My forefathers moved to Hyderabad in the late 1500’s as construction labourers who worked on the monument. Their job was to break the eggs and mix the yolk in the construction mixture.”

A fitness freak
Well, Abijeet is an actor today, but he still does what his forefathers did — breaks eggs — albeit for completely different reasons. “I have about 12 egg whites in a day as a part of my zero fat diet. But would have nothing to do with the yolk though,” he says joking. And the actor seems to be in a real hurry to take his shirt off. “Oh, I always had this ripped look even before getting into films. I had to lose 10 kilos to get into the look of the typical boy next door for Sekhar’s film,” he says. Admitting that he is a fitness enthusiast, he says, “I  work out religiously for six days a week and I love it. As far as taking my shirt off goes, well, that might happen soon.”

Films in the pipeline
Abijeet, who is one-film old, says he has got some interesting films lined up. “I have got three films lined up. All I can say is that one is going to be a total commercial entertainer, the other a romantic comedy and another mainstream potboiler. They are all with debutant directors,” he explains.
The actor, who is keen on not getting typecast as the-boy-next-door, says, “Well I have a very massy side to me as well and would like to explore that on screen. In fact, I refused a lot of flicks that offered me typical good boy roles.”

Social side
Apart from films, Abijeet works for a city- based NGO that works to spread  awareness about traffic regulations and pedestrian safety. “It’s something I am very passionate about. We work in tandem with the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation in identifying high traffic density areas and coming up with innovative solutions. We were instrumental in getting a pedestrian island constructed at Jubilee Hills check post recently. In fact, last year on New Year’s eve I was at Jubilee Hills check post regulating traffic!”

source:   http://www.articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / Home> Entertainment> Regional> Telugu  / TNN / November 25th, 2012

Vizag girl makes mark in US

Battula Aparna Das became the first Indian girl to get a US jockey licence.  / Photo: Special Arrangement / The Hindu

“I don’t want to give too much thought to the fact that I am the first Indian girl to achieve this. I just want to be a winning jockey” said Battula Aparna Das of Andhra Pradesh, the first Indian girl to get a US jockey licence.

Battula Aparna Das of Andhra Pradesh created history of sorts by becoming the first Indian girl to get a US jockey licence a few days ago. This 23-year-old youngster, born in Visakhapatnam, did her schooling in St. Francis Xavier and later graduated from Mount Carmel College in Bangalore.

This Telugu-speaking girl has a wonderful track record in sports. She has won many medals in national skating meets, inter-college athletics champion besides, being a school-level hockey player. For someone, who loves go-karting, swimming and bungy jumping, Aparna is apparently delighted at her latest achievement.

“Ever since, I had done the basic one-year training in horse riding at Bangalore Turf Club I always had a fascination to be a jockey,” says Aparna, who owes a lot to her trainer and mentor Shinklyer Marshall of Jockey Association of India. “Yet, I don’t want to give too much thought to the fact that I am the first Indian girl to achieve this. I just want to be a winning jockey,” she says.

As part of her endeavour to keep improving and pursuing her passion, Aparna did a two-year diploma in North American Racing Academy at Kentucky, USA.

“Apparently, the internship under famous jockeys later in US helped me a lot,” says the champion youngster, who has the full support of her parents – Velangini Das and Aruna Das. While Ms. Das is the director of Aruna Fashion Design College in Bangalore, Mr. Velangini Das works as an engineer in Armed Forces. They hail from Visakhapatnam.

“Yes, the basic training I had under BARI captain Goutam and later thanks to the efforts of the trainer in Nityanand Stables proved very handy to me,” she says.

Aparna’s first brush with quality competition was when she took part in the first race at Gulfstream Park Florida along with some of the best jockeys in March last year and she finished third. “That result gave me immense confidence that I can realise my dream,” she looks back.

“Right now, I am keen to go back to US and compete in as many races as possible this winter. I can always come back to India and be a jockey. First, I want to make a mark in US,” signs off Aparna.

source: http://www.TheHindu.com  / Home> News> Cities> Hyderabad / by V.V. Suhrahmanyam / June 20th, 2012

DRDO to set up Missile Test Range in Machilipatnam

Hyderabad, Nov 24 (PTI)

The Defence Research and Development Organisation is planning to set up a long range missile testing centre at coastal Machilipatnam in Andhra Pradesh, a top official said here today.

DRDO chief V K Saraswat said the organization has resolved issues with the Ministry of Petroleum as the area where the facility is likely to come up falls under Krishna-Godavari basin.

“We have intentions to set up a launch site at Machilipatnam.

source: http://www.ptinews.com / PTI – Press Trust of India / Home> National / by Staff Reporter / November 24th, 2012

World Agriculture Forum- 2013 to be held in Hyderabad

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will inaugurate the Congress, being held for the first time in Asia. / Express photo

To discuss steps to make farming economically-viable in the era of WTO regime, a three-day World Agriculture Forum Congress will be organised here from November 4-7 next year.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will inaugurate the Congress, being held for the first time in Asia, which has the theme “Re-shaping agriculture for a sustainable future of small and marginal farmers”.

An agricultural trade fair will also be organised concurrently. As a prelude to the Congress, a meeting was held here today to discuss the agenda and related issues.

World Agriculture Forum Chairman Kenneth M Baker, WAF Advisory Board chairman and former Prime Minister of New Zealand James B Bolger, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy, Agriculture ministers — Kanna Lakshminarayana (AP), Ramkrishan Kusmariya (Madhya Pradesh) and D Prasad Mishra (Odisha) attended the meeting along with others.

The primary objective of the Congress was to discuss withall key stakeholders like farmers organizations, industry,government and scientists the steps for “re-shaping and re-positioning” small farm-holder agriculture to make farming economically-viable in the era of WTO regime, WAF Chairman Baker said.

Speaking on the occasion, Bolger noted that the challenge was to feed nine billion people in the world in the next 40 years, up from seven billion now.

“About 800 million to one billion people are left hungry everyday now, out of the world’s population of seven billion.

We have to feed not only these people but also an additional two billion people in the next 40 years. We need to produce 70 per cent more food in the next 40 years,” Bolger pointed out.

The task, therefore, in front of agriculture sector was “immense”. Its not a question if it is possible but its a question of the will. The world can feed itself better if there is a political will, the former Prime Minister observed.

“We need to use all the safe sides to reach the goal of feeding all,” he added. Stating that the WAF was trying to reach out to the world, Bolger said the WAF Congress was for the first time being held outside the US.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / Home> Cities> Hyderabad / by PTI- Hyderabad / November 24th, 2012

Private players eye tourism in East Godavari

Union Territory Yanam to have more attractions

The private investors are now concentrating on tourism development in East Godavari district. Their main concentration is on Union Territory Yanam, Kakinada, Rajahmundry,and Rampachodavaram. .

Most of the tourists visit Rajahmundry for boat cruise to Papikondalu and now they are slowly moving to other places such as Koringa, Mada wildlife forests, Antarvedi beach where Godavari joins Bay of Bengal, Kotipalli Revu, Didi Resorts, Maredumilli forest eco-tourism and other places. However, the State Tourism Department has been concentrating on Dindi resorts and Papi Hills and the rest of the tourist spots are neglected for long time.

Now, the Anand Toursim has taken lead in tourism development. As, Yanam is a developing city with regard to tourism and due to location of a number of petro chemical projects in and around Yanam, many foreign tourists are regularly visiting the place.

They prefer to stay in star hotels in Rajahmundry or Kakinada. “Keeping this in mind, we formally launched a three-star hotel in Yanam and would declare it open officially during Yanam Praja festival on January 5 and 6,” said P. Ramakrishna Kumar, vice-president of Anand Regency Hotels.

According to him, the two specially-designed boats for cruise across Godavari river between Rajahmundry and Papikondalu and from Rajahmundry to Bhadrachalam are getting good response with people from different parts of the State and also from West Bengal Orissa, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu making advance bookings for the cruise. Anand Regency, Yanam has well in advance had planned a big bash on the eve of New Year in an island off Yanam coast. “We have just started cleaning the island and applied for permissions from the forest and other departments,” said Bhaskar, business manager of the hotel.

source: http://www.TheHindu.com / Home> National> Andhra Pradesh / by B.K.S. Bhaskar / Rajahmundry, November 24th, 2012

It’s raining milk on APDDCF

PROBLEM OF PLENTY: Extra milk powder will be used in the programme where cooked food is supplied to pregnant and lactating mothers.  / File photo / The Hindu .

The Federation is left with an extra 1.70 lakh litres of milk per day

Usually there are problems with shortages. But in the case of A.P. Dairy Development Cooperative Federation (APDDCF) the opposite is true. It is faced with the unique problem of glut of milk so much so that it doesn’t know where to store all the milk that is coming its way.

Everyday the Federation is left with an extra 1.70 lakh litres to handle which it simply can’t. Therefore, it is toying with the idea of declaring a ‘milk holiday’ once in a fortnight.

The idea is not to procure milk two days in a month so as to take care of storage problem and also the rising cost of procurement. The proposal will be placed before the APDDCF board to get its nod. The last time the Federation declared a milk holiday was in 1993.

The APDDCF has been flooded with surplus milk from September onwards. The per day procurement shot up from 3.90 lakh litres in August to 4.69 lakh litres in September. It touched 5.27 lakh litres in October and 5.93 lakh litres in November. In December, milk procurement is projected to be 6.29 lakh litres.

Faced with this unusual phenomenon, the Federation has started converting the excess milk into skimmed milk powder (SMP).

“We are doing all this only to not inconvenience farmers,” says Mohammed Ali Rafath, managing director and vice chairman, APDDCF.

Unlike private diaries, the APDDCF is procuring milk beyond its requirement to help the farmers. Its factory has a capacity to handle only 4 lakh litres a day, including 30,000 litres of by-products such as flavoured milk, butter, khova, lassi.

In the last few months it has been getting an extra 1.70 lakh litres milk per day. Of this, 1.02 lakh litres is buffalo milk and the rest cow. To procure this excess milk, it has to shell out Rs.41 lakh per day.

To tide over the problem, the APDDCF has started converting the milk into powder and now it has a stock of 1,000 metric tonnes of butter and 800 metric tonnes of skimmed milk powder. To clear this stockpile, the Federation has asked the Women Development and Child Welfare Department to use its powder milk in its programme of supplying cooked food to pregnant and lactating mothers.

“This way we hope to supply 100 tonnes of skimmed milk powder per month”, says Mr. Rafath.

The excess milk production is the result of milch animal induction programme wherein the government provides 25 per cent subsidy on purchase of cattle and also reimburses transport charges.

Another factor is the vigorous artificial insemination programme taken up by the Animal Husbandry Department.

Why can’t the APDDCF push up its sales? It cannot because there are no takers for its Vijay brand of milk. While Hyderabad has a liquid milk market of 12 lakh litres a day, APDDCF accounts for just 3.60 lakh litres a day.

Now the APDDCF is planning to develop forward linkages by strengthening its district market where the sales are very dismal.

source: http://www.TheHindu.com / Home> News> Cities> Hyderabad / by J. S. Ifthekhar / November 21st, 2012