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Livelihoods Camp to begin today

Union Minister Jairam Ramesh greeting a tribal farmer at Konthili village in Visakhapatnam district on Sunday after planting the 2 millionth fruit tree. State Minister P. Balaraju and CEO, Naandi Foundation, Manoj Kumar, are seen.  / Photo: C.V. Subrahmanyam / The Hindu

Indigenous practitioners from across the world to take part

The Naandi Foundation and Global Livelihoods Network is organising a three-day Livelihoods Camp at Araku Valley from Monday.

The camp is being organised to bring together indigenous practitioners of sustainable livelihood from across the world to learn from the experience of the tribal farmers of the Paderu Agency area. The tribal farmers here have taken up an afforestation programme in 6,000 ha in the region under which 60 lakh saplings belonging to 14 fruit and timber species will be planted under the guidance of the Naandi Foundation and Global Livelihoods Network and Mahindra & Mahindra, explains CEO, Kallam Anji Reddy Chair of Naandi Foundation, Manoj Kumar. Earlier, the network had helped the tribal farmers take up cultivation of coffee in seven mandals.

Noting that this was a monoculture, the network took up the challenge thrown by Union Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh to encourage biodiversity and launched the Hariyali — 60 lakh fruit tree plantation programme — in the area three years ago.

Last year, the farmers planted 10 lakh trees. This year, the number has gone up to 20 lakh saplings. In the next two years, the network is confident of achieving the target of planting 60 lakh fruit and timber saplings.

The three-day camp would enable the livelihood practitioners to participate in discussions on livelihoods themes such as carbon rhythms, agricultural sustainability, ensuring fair price for the produce, and evolving sustainable community well-being and nutritional security, president of Global Livelihood Bernard Giraud said while addressing a meeting organised to mark the plantation of the 2 millionth fruit tree as part of the Hariyali programme at Konthili village in Hukumpeta mandal of the district on Sunday.

Mr. Jairam Ramesh, Tribal Welfare Minister P. Balaraju, Paderu ITDA Project Officer Srikant Prabhakar, members of the network, and tribal farmers from the region were present.

source: http://www.TheHindu.com / Home> News> Cities> Visakhapatnam (Paderu), Visakhapatnam District / by Special Corrrespondent / October 08th, 2012

Hyderabad Metro to distribute saplings

Hyderabad, OCT. 2:

Hyderabad Metro Rail Ltd has made arrangements for distribution of saplings as a part of its Vana Prasadam scheme.

To supplement the efforts of other Governmental organisations and to increase the green cover in the city, the HMR has decided to distribute saplings free-of-cost to individuals, organisations, resident welfare associations, authorities of educational institutions and other organisations under ‘Vana Prasadam’ scheme, N.V.S.Reddy, Managing Director of HMR, said. Saplings mostly of native species will be distributed at Elders’ Mela being held at Zoroastrian Club near Yatri Nivas, Secunderabad, for three days during October 2 to 4. They will also be given at the HMR in Metro Rail Bhavan.

For plantation of over 100 saplings in any identified locality or campus, HMR officials will arrange plantation. HMR is now on Facebook (www.facebook.com/hmrlgov).

rishikumar.vundi@thehindu.co.in

source: http://www.TheHinduBusinessLine.com /  Home> Industry & Economics > Logistics/ by Hindu Bureau / Hyderabad, October 02nd, 2012

Cycle yatra to Islamabad

Aim is to spread the message of friendly relations with the neighbouring country

As part of a cultural exchange programme, Vijayawada city-based Active Bicyclers Association will organise a cycle expedition from New Delhi to Islamabad in Pakistan from November 1.

In all, 32 cyclists will take part in the yatra-2012 covering a total distance of 1,400 km, including 1,000 km from New Delhi to Islamabad. Association general secretary V. Satyanarayana said that the yatra would pass through Sonepat, Karnal, Kurkshetra, Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Jalandhar, Amritsar, Lahore and culminate at Islamabad. It would take 25 to 28 days to travel up and down, he said.

The purpose of the yatra would be to spread the message of friendly relations with neighbouring country and also to underscore the need to use cycle for health and environment protection.

Young participant

A six-year-old girl Akshara will also take part in the yatra along with her mother. The participants other include: V. Satyanarayana, V. N. Prathap, K. Rama Seshadri Rao, Ch. Venkata Mouli Prasad, Sruthi, C. Nandan Babu, D. Avinash, Chintakayala Kishore Kumar, Betha Charith, Bade Kartheek, Rakotu Vivek, Kalpatapu Bhavani Vara Prasad, Pilla Nooka Raju, Kothakonda Dharanidhar, Dereddy Yerraji Reddy, Bora Venkata Satya Naga Yerraji, Devarapalli Vijay Kumar, Korabathina Shekar Babu, Maranani Srinivasa Rao, RVVN Jagapathi RAju, Mallampalli Sambasiva Rao, Prem Kumar, Dr. Harsha Vardhan, Sridhar, Ch. Srinivasa Rao, Kondaveeti Ajay, Sayyad Khadar Bhasha, Gopi Dakamarri, Charabanda Raju, Sivakumari, Akshara. V and C. Maithyli, he said.

source: http://www.TheHindul.com  / Home> News> Cities> Vijayawada / by Staff Reporter / September 10th, 2012

Indian Navy on way to be world class force: Vice Admiral Anil Chopra

Visakhapatnam:

The Indian Navy is well on its way to be a potent world class force, with 46 ships and submarines to be added in its fleet, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief,  Eastern Naval Command Vice-Admiral Anil Chopra today said.

Addressing the naval officers and civilians after unfurling the national flag on the 66th Independence Day today, Vice Admiral Chopra said even as the year gone by saw the Eastern Naval Command add stealth frigates, nuclear powered submarine and unmanned aerial vehicle squadron to its arsenal, now it has planned to include 46 more ships and submarines and a large number of aviation assets.

In the near future, the Command will be home to additional strategic platforms, anti-submarine corvettes, P8i long range maritime reconnaissance aircraft, MiG 29K  fighter jets and advanced jet trainers, he said.

The Command has remained in the forefront with the Eastern Fleet leaving footprints all across the Indian Ocean region – from the Gulf of Aden to the West Pacific.

On the occasion, he urged all present to stand up to the security challenges faced by the nation.

A ceremonial parade was held at the Eastern Naval Command parade ground where Vice Admiral Chopra took the salute.

source: http://www.economictimes.indiatimes.com / Home> News> Politics/Nation / August 15th, 2012

Yagneswari bags gold medal in AIMS talent examination

S. Sai Yagneswari posing with the gold medal she won for securing 12th rank in AIMS Talent Examination, in Vijayawada. / Photo: V.Raju / The Hindu

A native of Penamaluru village in Krishna district, Yagneswari, scored 99.84 marks in the test organised by Centre for Excellence in Academics (CEA).

A ninth standard student, Sambhana Sai Yagneswari of Samvida Vidya Peeth in Poranki, has achieved gold medal by securing 12th rank in the All India Maths Science (AIMS) Talent Examination 2011-12.

A native of Penamaluru village in Krishna district, Yagneswari, scored 99.84 marks in the test organised by Centre for Excellence in Academics (CEA).

“The question paper was for 50 marks for science and mathematics subjects and test of reasoning. CBSE had conducted the test in December 2011, and the results were announced recently”, Yagneswari told The Hindu.

Yagneswari also topped in the State-level drawing competition held last year, and third prize in the drawing contest organised by Gora Science Centre, said her grandfather Kesanakurthi Nageswara Rao. The talent examination was conducted at both junior and senior levels in many schools across the State, and some thousands of students took the test.

CEA has awarded me a gold medal and certificate, besides providing free entry for the AIMS talent test to be held this year.

“My mother K. Swathi Sree, uncles K. Phani Kumar and K. Chaitanya, principal P. Malathi Latha and mathematics and biology teachers G. Srinivas and Shiva helped me a lot to prepare for the talent test at all India level”, said Yagneswari. Samvida Vidya Peeth former principal Bhargavi, management and staff complimented the student for securing top rank in the AIMS talent examination

source: http://www.TheHindu.com / Home> News> Cities> Vijayawada / by Staff Reporter / July 09th, 2012

 

More facilities soon at Dundigal academy

Will the modernisation initiatives of Indian Air Force (IAF) have an impact on Hakimpet Air Force station?

If the plans fructify, the stage two training being given to trainee pilots in Hakimpet now could be shifted to Deesa in Gurajat.

“This is is a long term plan. Three to four years down the lane, the stage two training would be shifted to Deesa. The proposal is pending with the government for approval,” Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal N.A.K Browne said here on Saturday.

The IAF is also planning to set up an exclusive simulator building, modernise the hangers at the Air Force Academy in Dundigal, abutting Hyderabad.

Squadron strength

“There is a need to increase the squadron strength from 34 to 42. We need more pilots, technicians and more officers to fly the new aircraft that would be inducted into IAF in the coming years. To achieve this, training facilities at Dundigal academy have to be improved,” he said.

He was speaking to reporters after reviewing a passing out parade at Dundigal.

Recently, the government allotted Rs.130 crore for improving infrastructure and other facilities at the academy. Presently, the academy has a capacity to train 485 cadets and IAF plans to increase the capacity to 750 cadets very shortly, he said.

 

2,300 students get gifts from NAM Foundation

Around 2,300 students from various schools in old city were provided with schoolbags and stationery by NAM Foundation on Sunday in Hyderabad.  / Photo: Balachander Goud RK / The Hindu

Ten-year-old Mohd. Shareef, student of class five of Government Primary School at Achireddynagar, was quite worried about purchasing a school bag, notebooks and stationery as his father, who is an auto driver cannot afford to provide him with all these materials at one time.

Thanks to the initiative of National Association of Muslims (NAM) Foundation, Mohd. Shareef is all smiles today.

The foundation, which is a voluntary organisation, provided him with books, school bags, pencil box etc. free of cost on Sunday at Mehdipatnam.

It’s not just Mohd. Shareef alone, 2,300 other students too were presented with school books and other stationery on the occasion. Besides, distributing books and stationery, the foundation also paid the first-term tuition fee for 1,104 students studying at different private schools and colleges.

Cheques were presented to the respective school and college management representatives during the programme.

Meritorious students adopted by the foundation were presented with gold medals and cash awards.

All the expenditure is met through donations received from various philanthropists and organisations across the globe.

The objective behind distributing books and paying fee was to motivate and improve the quality of education and literacy rate in old city, said foundation chairman, Mohd. Jameeluddin.

In addition to distributing books, the organisation presented 55 sewing and embroidery machines to poor and illiterate women, who had completed training in craft and tailoring courses.

Syed Anwarul Huda, Director General (law and order) was chief guest for the function while Dr. Hemanth Kaukuntla, consultant cardiothoracic surgeon, Care Hospital and M.A. Basith, former Director General of Police were among special invitees.

source: http://www.TheHindu.com / Home> News> Cities> Hyderabad / by Staff Reporter / June 25th, 2012

‘FAPCCI–RYK Job Fair 2012’ tomorrow

Hyderabad, JUNE 20:

The Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FAPCCI) in association with Wipro BPO, HDFC Bank and REEMAP is jointly organizing ‘FAPCCI – RYK Job Fair 2012’ tomorrow at the Sri Indu Campus, Ibrahimpatnam in Rangareddy district.

The theme of the job fair is to facilitate “face-to-face” interactive meetings with job seekers and employers across the State. Leading corporates such as HDFC Bank, Wipro BPO, Mahinda Satyam, Reliance, SH Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Apollo Hospitals, Heritage Foods India Ltd, MTAR Technologies Private Ltd, Godavari Polymers Ltd, Shell Lubricants etc are participating. Over 2,500 jobs would be on offer to both technical and non-technical job seekers, a release from FAPCCI said.

source: http://www.TheHinduBusinessLine.com / Home> Industry & Economy / by The Hindu’s Bureau / June 20th, 2012

Music concert for a cause

Rohit Dutta performing at a rock show at Gurajada Kalakshetram on Sunday. The show was organised to raise contributions for charity. Photo:C.V.Subrahmanyam / The Hindu

Vision and You (VAY) Foundation and Marshall’s Youth Organisation on Sunday evening organised a charity show, “A cause to rock” at Gurajada Kalakshetram.

The performance of a rock band comprising engineering students was the mainstay of the programme.

Earlier singing of Janaganamana by hearing impaired students and a dance by physically challenged student, Pushpalata, won the applause of the audience.

Visakhapatnam West MLA Malla Vijay Prasad lauded VAY Foundation and Marshall’s Youth Organisation for their initiative to contribute to the cause of service.

He hoped they would continue to involve themselves in such activities.

Municipal Commissioner B. Ramanjaneyulu said the show organised for a good cause achieved its objective and complimented the quality of programmes.

VAY Foundation president Ganta Swamy said the foundation conducted several programmes to help poor students, women and the aged during the last two years.

The proceeds from the show would be spent on organising medical and blood donation camps.

Municipal Administration Regional Joint Director P. Ashajyothi, Symbiosys CEO O. Naresh Kumar, Mother Charitable Trust chairman Vikas Pandey and representatives of the youth organisation participated.

source: http://www.TheHindu.com / News> Cities> Visakhapatnam / by Staff Reporter / June 11th, 2012

Centre promoting pharma cluster in coastal AP

Hyderabad, MAY 26:

The Centre is promoting a pharma cluster with an investment of Rs 66.16 crore at the PCPIR in coastal Andhra Pradesh.

The PCPIR (Petroleum, Chemicals, Petrochemical Investment Region) covers East Godavari and Visakhapatnam districts. Andhra Pradesh ranks first in the manufacture of bulk drugs and hence there is a need to push further, said Mr M. Gopinath, Regional Joint Director General of Foreign Trade.

The state ranks third in formulations. It accounts for 40 per cent of the country’s total bulk drugs production and 50 per cent of the bulk drug exports, he said here at a business networking meet on `ChemTech World Expo 2013’.

Pharma sector sales

The country’s pharmaceutical sector is gaining a global position. The domestic pharma sector sales is expected to touch $74 billion by 2020 from the current $11 billion, according to research reports.

Drugs and pharmaceuticals sector attracted foreign direct investments (FDI) worth $9,173.50 million between April 2000 to February 2012.

The meet was organised by Jessubhai Media in association with the Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FAPCCI).

Mr Devendra Surana of FAPCCI said Andhra Pradesh is a hub for pharma and biotech companies because of a large number of research institutes. It has managed to draw several international and domestic companies to set up their base.

source: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com / Home> Industry & Economy> Government & Policy / by M. Somasekhar / Hyderabad, May 26th, 2012