Hyderabad to get sunburned

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Music lovers in the city won’t have to travel all the way to Goa to let their hairs down. Asia’s largest three-day electronic music festival, Sunburn, will be held in Hyderabad in February. The brand Sunburn is crafted by the most successful pair of hands in Indian media industry. Shailendra Singh better known as SS, was in city recently and discussed with City Express the motifs and vision behind creating Sunburn, besides also confirming that Hyderabad will be hosting its first Sunburn Fest by February 2014.

“Sunburn is very keen to bring it’s festival or Arena experience to Hyderabad. After Goa, Bombay, Delhi and Bangalore, we are eyeing Hyderabad to be the next destination. We have huge requests and massive fan connect between the fans and Sunburn.”

“Not everyone can make it to our flagship Goa Festival,” says the man behind the Sunburn brand, Shailendra Singh. “So last year, we decided to bring the Planet Sunburn experience to them. Who doesn’t deserve the chance to leave their world behind and come be who they want to be? With both Mumbai an Bengaluru partying, it’s sure to be the biggest EDM celebration in India.”

Sunburn Mumbai and Bengaluru Festivals will bring all the elements of a full-fledged festival. Lounges, chill-out zones, libraries, movie projections, graffiti walls, art installations, flea markets, and climbing walls are just some of the activities to keep Sunburners busy throughout the two-day festival.

“Sunburn Arena gigs — like SHM , Hardwell, Tiesto — focus purely on that one artist.” says Singh.  “The stage, sound and lights are super advanced to make them look amazing. For Sunburn Festivals, we devote a lot of energy to the festival vibe. Sunburners can come all day long, meet old friends and make new ones, and have a true escape.”

“Of course we have the best lineup possible on the planet right now — Paul Van Dyke is a complete legend, Fedde Le Grand is a defining figure in house music, and who doesn’t know about the rapid rise of Tomorrowland Resident DJ’s – Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike? Showtek, Orjan Nilsen and Josh Wink are huge names. And if Sunburners haven’t yet heard about Orjan Nilsen, Worlfpack and Adam Beyer, then they are in for a mindblowing surprise. Sunburn Mumbai Bengaluru line-up is freaking unbelievable.”

Sunburn has expanded itself to set a new bar for ‘arena’ format gigs with renowned international DJs, the most recent being Swedish House Mafia’s One Last Tour and Avicii’s debut in India marking the rise of a unique concepts such as Sunburn Arena.

Sunburn has brought together renowned Indian and International Djs to entertain crowds of lakhs all around the year, with a variety of experiences to choose from, and caters to a wide Indian and international audience, highlighting India as a Dance Festival destination to the world.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Hyderabad / by Swati Sharma – Hyderabad / November 12th, 2013

Park Hyatt Hyderabad named best luxury hotel

Hyderabad :

Park Hyatt Hyderabad has been named the Best New Luxury Hotel in the Country at the World Luxury Hotel Awards 2013.

The very best performances of top hoteliers from across the world were recognised and celebrated at the 2013 World Luxury Hotel Awards at a ceremony in Thailand hosted at the Indigo Pearl Resort Phuket earlier this month. The event had participation from top luxury hotels, casinos, lodges and resorts.

“We are honoured to receive this award as it is an inspiration to the nominees to raise their levels of service excellence in order to feel comfortable in competing on an international level and to set a benchmark for themselves,” Sven Hoffmeyer, General Manager at Park Hyatt Hyderabad, said in a statement.

The World Luxury Hotel Awards is about congratulating hotels that have taken the extra step with regards to their facilities and service excellence differentiating themselves from ‘good hotels’ to ‘exceptional hotels’.

The awards were presented to almost 144 hotels around the world. Winners and finalists were selected from votes cast by guests, travel industry delegates, tour operators or independent travel consultants.

source: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com / Business Line / Home> News> National / by The Hindu Bureau / Hyderabad – November 12th, 2013

JWT Hyderabad gets new head

Hyderabad :

After a long and successful career, Santha John Managing Director of JWT Mindset, Hyderabad will be passing the leadership position to Ram Gedela.

From January 1, she will be assuming an advisory role as Chairman Emeritus, said Colvyn Harris, CEO South Asia of JWT.

In a statement he said, “In recognition of her contribution in bringing JWT Mindset to the forefront and making it a leading advertising agency in the South of India, Santha will continue her association with JWT in an advisory role.”

An industry veteran with over 30 years of experience, Santha John established Mindset Advertising Private Ltd along with Ram Gedela in 1998. It grew into one of the most awarded agencies with a roster of blue-chip clients, across Hyderabad’s key sectors. In 2011, JWT acquired a majority stake in Mindset Advertising and the agency was rechristened as JWT Mindset.

JWT Mindset consists of a team of 47 people and offers a full-service range of creative services, strategic planning and execution in digital, print and television. Its major clients include Airtel (AP& Kerala), ADP, Broadridge Financial Solutions, Coromandel International Ltd, Dr. Reddy’s Labs, Food Fats & Fertilizers Ltd, Gati Ltd, HIL Ltd, HSBC, Oakridge Group, PHI Seeds, Videocon and LOT Mobiles amongst others.

source: htttp://www.thehindubusinessline.com / Business Line / Home> Business / The Hindu Bureau  somasekhar.m@thehindu.co.in / Hyderabad – November 13th, 2013

Granules inks pact to buy Auctus Pharma

Pharma firm Granules India Ltd on Monday signed a definitive agreement to acquire 100 per cent stake in privately-held Auctus Pharma for an undisclosed sum.

The acquisition of Auctus, an Active Pharma Ingredients (API) producer, is expected to be completed in the next 3 to 6 months.

Auctus operates an API facility in Pharmacity, Visakhapatnam and an intermediate facility in Hyderabad and has all necessary approvals in place from regulatory agencies such as the US Food and Drug Administration, European Directorate for the Quality of Medicines & Healthcare (EDQM), Health Canada, Korea Food and Drug Administration and WHO-Good Manufacturing Practices, Granules said in a statement.

“Auctus provides Granules with an API platform having the US FDA approved site to strengthen its finished dosage division…,” said Krishna Prasad, Managing Director, Granules India, whose profit after tax during the first half of the current financial year stood at `31 crore.

Meanwhile, Granules has announced the setting up of a 10,000 sq ft Research & Development facility in Hyderabad that will focus on full scale generic API development besides supplementing the company’s existing R&D facility in Pune.

“The acquisition is one part of our three-prong growth strategy. In addition, our team is eagerly awaiting the commercializatoin of our third growth driver, Granules OmniChem, a collaboration with Ajinomoto OmniChem, a premier CRAMs manufacturer,” said Harsha Chigurupati, Executive Director, Granules India.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Business / by ENS – Economic Bureau – Hyderabad / November 14th, 2013

Quiz contest at BITS Pilani, Hyderabad campus

Quiz enthusiasts in the city gear up for Enigma – a multi-city, national-level general quiz competition organised by students of BITS Pilani, Hyderabad Campus as part of its annual techno-management festival ATMOS 2013.

The Hyderabad regional round will be held on Saturday at 10.00 a.m. at BITS Pilani, Hyderabad Campus,

The quiz competition is open to college and school students. Each team must comprise two members from different institutions. The national finals will commence on the same day at 1.00 p.m.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Hyderabad / by Express News Service – Hyderabad / October 12th, 2013

Telugu cinema actor AVS passes away

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A veteran of over 500 films, AVS aka Aamanchi Venkata Subrahmanyam is no more. The actor passed away at his residence in Hyderabad on Friday evening. AVS who has been diagnosed with a liver ailment a few years ago had been admitted in a super specialty hospital for 10 days recently and was discharged after the doctors declared that his illness was incurable.

A native of Tenali town in Guntur district, AVS began his career as a journalist. He debuted as an actor in the 1993 with Mr Pellam. His performance in the movie earned him many laurels including the prestigious Nandi Award. Since he went on to carve a niche for himself as a comedian par excellence in his two decade long career.

His last release was Shriya Saran starrer Pavitra. As soon as the news of his death broke, condolences messages from the Tollywood fraternity started pouring in online.

nani ?@NameisNani 17m RIP AVS gaaru .. Sad

Siddharth ?@Actor_Siddharth 2m Telugu actor AVS garu is no more. Sweet man. He used to speak very passionately about cinema. Gone too soon. RIP sir.

Varun Sandesh ?@iamvarunsandesh 2m Very saddened to hear bout the death of AVS garu. Was a grt comedian n a grt guy. May his soul R.I.P.. Deepest condolences to his family…

ganesh bandla ?@ganeshbandla 10m My co actor my family friend Avs garu no more RIP:-(

RAGHU KUNCHE ?@kuncheraghu Omg one more shocking news for Tollywood — well known comedian and director

Ram Pothineni ?@ramsayz 3m #RIP AVSGaru..thank you for all these years..strength to the family. .

source: http://www.articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> Regional> Entertainment> Tollywood / by Karthik Pasupulate, TNN / November 08th, 2013

Payakapuram tank to have a new look

A man looks at Payakapuram tank which is totally covered with water haycinth, in Vijayawada. / Photo: Ch. Vijaya Bhaskar / The Hindu
A man looks at Payakapuram tank which is totally covered with water haycinth, in Vijayawada. / Photo: Ch. Vijaya Bhaskar / The Hindu

The encroachment of Payakapuram tank and dumping of garbage in it will be a thing of the past. Very soon the tank will have a new look with the Vijayawada Guntur Tenali Mangalagiri Urban Development Authority (VGTMUDA) chalking out ambitious plans to revive it.

The authority has estimated that it will cost Rs.12.30 crore to restore the tank and turn it into a recreation zone or tourist spot. The Tourism Department will foot the bill.

The tank has water spread over an area of 8.05 acre, but, with no steps being taken to preserve the water body, the people used to fling trash into the tank.

Even the VMC used it as dumping ground for sometime. The tank has now become a breeding ground for mosquitoes and poses a health hazard.

The UDA, as part of rejuvenation plans, will de-silt the tank and remove garbage dumped into it.

An island will be developed in the middle of tank. The island proposal is made with an idea that it would attract migratory birds. The trees that are suitable for nesting would be planted on the island. Pathways, compound wall, benches, boating facility, development of greenery, construction of approach road were some of the other works proposed in the project.

Approach road

The 80-ft approach road, which is part of Zonal Development Plan, will connect the Inner Ring Road and Vambay Colony road.

The basic objective is to develop a lung space in the city, preserve water body and protect the site from encroachments, officials say.

The Payakapuram Tank is perhaps like an Oasis in the city. Owing to poor management and maintenance, the water body is totally covered with water hyacinth giving an impression as if a green carpet was laid there.

“Despite vigil and necessary measures, the tank continues to be plagued by encroachments and we thought of rejuvenating it. The UDA has been asked to prepare a project report for it and develop it. The funds will be met from budget of the Tourism Department,” says Vijayawada (Central) MLA Malladi Vishnu, who made the proposal.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Vijayawada / by G.V.R. Subba Rao / Vijayawada – November 07th, 2013

Tall man gets a small compliment

Hyderabad :

A tall man has got a complimentary pass from the State Road Transport Corporation, offering him free bus travel in Andhra Pradesh.

At 7 feet six inches, Gattaiah walked his way into the Limca Book of Records several years ago, but poverty has not deserted him.

With an artificial leg and just a contract job to eke out a living, Gattaiah is a familiar face at the Shilparamam in the hitech city, Madhapur. He lost his leg to an infection sometime ago.

The lanky figure is an attraction at the Crafts Bazaar. Standing beside a large wooden chair, he is seen being clicked on mobile cameras by visitors. Hailing from a village in Karimnagar district, Gattaiah hardly studied and could not get a proper job.

Seeing his plight and reading about him in the media, the Vice Chairman and Managing Director of the Transport Corporation A.K. Khan has given him a free bus pass for one year.

The free pass will allow Gattaiah to travel in buses of Pallevelugu, express, deluxe & super luxury, said a press release from the Corporation.

source: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com / Business Line / Home> News> National / by The Hindu Bureau   somasekhar.m@thehindu.co.in / Hyderabad – November 07th, 2013

Farmers could benefit from IT, say experts

Indian farmers could benefit from information and communication technology in a big way if they get organised and become literate in computers, experts said today.

Speaking at a round-table conference on development of information technologhy for agriculture at the World Agricultural Forum Congress  2013 here, FICCI  Co-Chair J A Chowdary said that application of communication technology already benefits farmers in the form of mobile phones.

He cited examples of a farmer from the backward Anantapur district who took pictures of his crop and used it to consult experts, as well of another farmer in Hyderabad who used web-based technology.

Farmers also received various other information on their mobile phones, he said, adding that there are software companies in Hyderabad which offer information like prevailing market price of their their produce, he said.

Tech Mahindra’s  Senior Vice-President V Srinivas Rao said farmers could benefit further if they are organised into groups and computer literacy is spread among them so that they may access the Internet.

Providing information in local languages would be useful, he said, stressing that affordability of applications is important.

source: http://www.business-standard.com / Business Standard / Home> PTI Stories> National> News / by Press Trust of India / Hyderabad – November 07th, 2013

Engineering college in AP goes solar

Hyderabad :

An engineering college has taken the clean energy route to power its sprawling campus and meet the energy demands.

Padmasri Dr B.V. Raju Institute of Technology in Narsapur, about 50 km from Hyderabad, has installed and commissioned a 100 kWp solar photovoltaic rooftop plant. The project is the first-of-its-kind among all the JNTU-affiliated colleges in Andhra Pradesh. It will harness solar power to the tune of 100 kWp from this month. The plant consists of a total 400 PV modules – each 250Wp – supplied by SIRIUS Solar Energy, Hyderabad, a press release from the Institute said. It was executed by Solaris Innovations & Systems, Hyderabad

“The Rs 1.3 crore project is installed under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission (JNNSM) Phase-III programme through New & Renewable Energy Development Corporation of Andhra Pradesh (NREDCAP). Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), provided a subsidy of 30 per cent,” said Jagadishwar Reddy, Chief Executive Officer of the company.

A few students of BVRIT were involved right through the installation and commissioning and gained hands-on experience in putting together the different modules of the rooftop solar power plant, the release added.

source: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com / Business Line / Home> Industry> Education / by The Hindu Bureau  somasekhar.m@thehindu.co.in / Hyderabad – November 12th, 2013