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CM opens Franklin Templeton Investments office in Vizag

N Chandrababu Naidu, CM, Andhra Pradesh (file photo). - REUTERS
N Chandrababu Naidu, CM, Andhra Pradesh (file photo). – REUTERS

Visakhapatnam :

The IT sector in Andhra Pradesh is gathering momentum and Visakhapatnam in particular is bound to emerge as a major fintech hub in the country, according to Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu.

He was speaking here on Thursday after inaugurating the office of Franklin Templeton Investments here on Thursday.

He said it was a good sign for the city that a major company, a Fortune 500 company, like Franklin Investments had chosen to set up a centre in the city. “The company will invest Rs 450 crores here gradually on setting up the centre and provide 2,500 high-end jobs. Today it has opened the office,” he said. He recalled how the company had first set up the centre in Hyderabad in the united AP way back in 2002 and he expressed confidence that the Vizag centre would be even more successful than the one in Hyderabad.

Jennifer M Johnson, the president and the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the company, said the company had immense faith in the Chief Minister “who is the key architect and visionary CM” who built up the IT sector in Hyderabad and is doing so now in Visakhapatnam. She expressed confidence that the Vizag centre would flourish. She also thanked Rajkumar Velagapudi, the president and CEO of Innova Solutions Inc., responsible for bringing Franklin Investments to Vizag.

State IT Minister N. Lokesh said it was a historic moment.

Conduent centre

Earlier, the Chief Minister inaugurated the centre of Conduent Inc. in the IT park at Rushikonda. The company will generate 5,000 jobs in the next two years and it will invest roughly Rs 650 crores.

The CM said he was trying to create the right eco system for IT companies to flourish in the city.

However, he lamented, some political parties were creating hurdles in the onward march of the State on the path of progress. He said unfortunately a hue and cry was being raised over the allotment of land on the beach road to Lu Lu group to build a world class convention centre and shopping mall. “Vizag needs such a convention centre. After all, it can only be built on land and not in the air,” he said, taking a dig at the political parties and others opposing the decision.

Earlier, the Chief Minister also participated in the second convocation ceremony of the IIM-Vizag where he exhorted the MBA graduates to become entrepreneurs instead of mere job-seekers.

source: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com / Business Line / Home / by Ch. R.S. Sarma / Visakhapatnam – March 29th, 2018

Kalamkari art museum comes up at Pedana

Visitors at the Kalamkari art museum at Pedana in Krishna district. | Photo Credit: T_APPALANAIDU
Visitors at the Kalamkari art museum at Pedana in Krishna district. | Photo Credit: T_APPALANAIDU

It has three galleries; traces link with Dutch and British

Former Union Minister for Textiles K. Sambasiva Rao and Professor N. Sridharan, School of Planning and Architecture, Bhopal, on Saturday inaugurated the ‘Kalamkari art museum’ here. The museum, developed by Pedana-based Pitchuka Srinivas and his son Varun Kumar, traces the history of the art and displays the process of extraction of natural colours from various sources. The museum has three galleries — wooden blocks, natural colours and history — which establish the connection with the Dutch and the British.

President of India award recipient K. Gangadhar inaugurated the history gallery in which the “Tree of Life” design was on display along with the other older works done in Machilipatnam and Pedana. The art has been flourishing in Pedana since the 1970s having been introduced by Pitchuka Veera Subbaiah. Machilipatnam was known for the art before that.

Give up chemicals

Speaking to newsmen, Mr. Sambasiva Rao appealed to the production units to give up the practice of using chemicals and use the natural colours. “The units need to understand the demand for the products across the globe and attempt to explore the market instead of killing it with unnatural practices,” he said.

He lauded the efforts of Mr. Srinivas in developing the museum. Professor Sridharan opined that the museum would serve as an education centre of Kalamkari and was arguably the country’s first one dedicated to the art. Mr. Sridharan played an instrumental role in developing the museum by extending academic and research support to the artisans.

“The idea of coming up with the exclusive museum has been realised now. It is a result of my serious effort to keep it alive in its true format,” said Mr. Srinivas.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> States> Andhra Pradesh / by Staff Reporter / Pedana (Krishna)  – March 31st, 2018

Guntur doctor wins Natgeo award for physical therapy app

Asha J Gummadi
Asha J Gummadi

Therax Portal helps physiotherapists to share home exercise programmes with patients

A neuro physical therapist from Guntur has won the National Geographic Chasing Genius Challenge in the U.S. for designing a web/mobile application that helps patients with home exercise programmes in their native language.

Dr. Asha’s web application — Therax Portal — is now helping physiotherapists to prescribe, customise and share home exercise programmes with their patients in their native language.

Thousands of people living in rural areas across the world now use the app to get access to physiotherapy and rehabilitation exercises. In places where there is no internet facility, people are taking printouts of the programmes. “People in rural areas are forced to travel long distances to get quality treatment, and by using the application, they can do the exercises at home. The exercises can be modified by their physiotherapists during check-ups. I have watched my grandparents struggle to get access to effective rehabilitation as they were living in rural areas in India,” Dr. Asha said.

The Natgeo challenge is part of a marketing strategy to popularise a television series — Genius — and rewards innovative ideas. Participants have to create a one-minute video about an idea they had to solve a problem using wireless connectivity. Over 1,050 entries competed for the award, and of them, 10 ideas were considered for final round held in March and the winner was chosen based on votes through social media platforms such as Facebook.

Dr. Asha entered the competition with an idea, “Empowering Telerehabilitation with digital connectivity”, and stood out as the winner. She is at present residing at Philadelphia in the U.S. where she works at Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation Hospital. Daughter of former principal of Government College for Women, Guntur, Gummadi Narayana Rao, Dr. Asha graduated from Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupati, and later moved to the U.S. to pursue Master of Science in Physical Therapy at Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> States> Andhra Pradesh / by P. Samuel Jonathan / Guntur – April 01st, 2018

Teen archer from city hits the bull’s eye in Bangladesh

K. Venkatadri   | Photo Credit: Picasa 3.0
K. Venkatadri | Photo Credit: Picasa 3.0

Wins silver at the South Asian Championship

Archers of city-based Volga Archery Academy are in a buoyant mood as its archer K. Venkatadri, a Class X student of St Johns’ (E.M.) High School (Gunadala) had returned from Dhaka with three silver medals thus enhancing the pride of the country and the city in the 3rd South Asian archery championship that concluded Wednesday night.

The teenager, who was part of the Indian senior team, figured in three finals – individual Olympic round, mixed, and team championships and finished second in all three events. “He went down to fellow-Indian Harsha Prasher 141-144 in the individual Olympic round final and in the mixed event, partnering Isha Pawar, he lost to Bangladesh pair 148-153. In the closely-fought team championship, Venkatadri along with Harsha Prasher, Mayank Rawat bowed out to Bangladesh trio in a narrow margin of 125-126,” said Andhra Pradesh Archery Association secretary Cherukuri Satyanarayana.

“This is his second international achievement after the silver medal exploits at Singapore in Asian Youth archery championship in 2014. Presently he is among the top eight junior archers in the country,” he added.

Fourteen-year-old Venkakadri made it to the Indian senior team after he won the gold medal in the Khelo India competitions held recently at Delhi where he defeated Harsha Prasher in the final.

Mr. Satyanarayana said that Venkatadri had all the wherewithal to emerge as a top archer as he had loads of patience and willingness to go the extra mile.

“He is a coach’s delight as he follows the instructions diligently. We, at Volga Archery Academy, are giving all the necessary equipment and other financial support to him,” he said.

Next challenge

The next big challenge to the teenager is at Pune where he will be taking part in the Senior Nationals as part of the Andhra Pradesh senior compound team.

“Venkatadri needs to attend an exposure trip to the U.S.A where he can learn latest tips from the renowned and experienced coaches. In fact former Mexico national coach and California -based archery coach Natty Jamie is willing to come to Vijayawada to train the young archers,” Mr Satyanarayana said.

On behalf of St. John’s Educational Institutions, correspondent T. Suman Thyagaraj gave ₹50,000 for the purchase of archery ancillaries equipments besides cancelling his school tuition fee completely. School President T. Monica Suman and Principal P. Rama Bharathi hailed his stupendous show and wished him more glory in his future contests.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Vijayawada / by J R Shridharan / Vijayawada – March 30th, 2018

A.P. chapter of Entrepreneurs’ Organisation launched

IT and Panchayat Raj Minister Nara Lokesh at the launch of Entrepreneurs Organisation A.P. chapter branch in Vijayawada on Monday. | Photo Credit: CH_VIJAYA BHASKAR
IT and Panchayat Raj Minister Nara Lokesh at the launch of Entrepreneurs Organisation A.P. chapter branch in Vijayawada on Monday. | Photo Credit: CH_VIJAYA BHASKAR

‘Several initiatives taken to encourage startup companies’

IT and Panchayat Raj Minister Nara Lokesh on Monday launched the AP chapter of Entrepreneurs’ Organisation (EO), a peer to peer network of entrepreneurs.

On the occasion, the Minister said that the government set a target of becoming trillion dollar economy and took many initiatives to encourage startup companies and allocated ₹100 crore for the same. Fancy offices were not required for development of startup companies. The government established falcon X accelerator onlines of US model. The EO has to conduct global events in AP, he said.

Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu’s first startup was Cyberabad.

Andhra 2.0 was his second startup post bifurcation, he said.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Vijayawada / by Staff Reporter / Vijayawada – March 27th, 2018

Vijayawada: UK team conducts free heart surgeries

This is the 13th such camp and 274 children have benefitted.

Doctors with parents of the children after surgery. (Photo: DC)
Doctors with parents of the children after surgery. (Photo: DC)

Vijayawada :

A team of doctors from the United Kingdom have completed 22 free surgeries for children organised at a private hospital in association with Healing Little Hearts, United Kingdom (UK). The surgeries were conducted from March 18-24. Cardiac surgical camp was performed in all 22 complex cardiac surgeries this week. Other surgeries will be done by local doctors as they are not very severe.

Hospital’s children services chief Dr P.V. Rama Rao addressed the media on Friday, Dr Rao said that the Heart and Brain Institute had organised Paediatric Cardiac surgical camp and performed about 22 complex cardiac surgeries successfully this week. He said that a nine-member UK doctor’s team from hospitals like Lady Cilento children’s hospital, Brisbane, Australia, Alderney children’s hospital, Liverpool, UK and Leicester Royal Infirmary, Leicester performed complex Paediatric Cardiac surgeries.

He said that the team includes paediatric interventional cardiologist, Paediatric cardiac surgeon, paediatric cardiac intensivists, perfusionist, paediatric intensive care nurses who were led by Dr Sanjiv Nichani from UK and Dr Vikram. Hospital MD Dr P.V. Ramana Murthy said that this is the 13th free camp for children since December 2015 and had successfully performed surgeries on 274 children. He said that Healing little hearts, UK team has visited thirteen times so far and many complex heart surgeries were done with their association. He said that surgeries were successfully performed with the team effort of Paediatric Cardiology, cardiac surgical team and Paediatric intensive care team.

Actor Mahesh Babu extended his support for the noble cause. Parents of the patients also expressed their happiness as they are poor. Dr Prem Venugopal, Paediatric cardiac surgeon, Dr Nayan Shetty, Dr Gopi, Dr Chellappan Subramanian, Anuradha, Anand Mohan Patil, Julia, cardiac surgeon Dr Dilip, cardiologist Dr Sreemannarayana and cardiac anaesthetist Dr Ramesh were present.

source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> Nation> Current Affairs / March 24th, 2018

Farm Radio is the new go-to helpline for Vizag’s farmers

Visakhapatnam :

A ‘Farm Radio’ that was launched to give insights and tips to farmers has met with enormous success in the district.
Developed by scientists of Anakapalle Regional Agriculture Station (ARAS), the Farm Radio app sees hundreds of farmers tuning into it everyday through their smartphones.

The success of the app has prompted ARAS to try to get All India Radio’s Vizag and Vijayawada stations broadcast Farm Radio in order to reach out to a larger audience.

ARAS officials said they have are extending support to farmers in the form of information through toll-free numbers as well as a special app. “Farm Radio offers tips on maintaining crops, weather forecast, market information and related tips as well as success stories of various farmers,” said an ARAS official.

“Farm Radio is nothing but an internet radio. Any farmer who has a smartphone and internet connectivity can easily access Farm Radio. The response from farmers is great and they are asking us for more information on methods to protect their crops,” senior scientist of crop production K Tejeswara Rao told TOI.

“This radio is different from other FM radios as this radio has no boundaries because it is connected to the internet. Farmers can listen to the radio round-the-clock and can also choose whatever topic they want to listen to. We are planning to add more topics and other aspects,” Rao said.

After witnessing the response, ARAS is now trying to sign an MoU with All India Radio, because they have more topics as they have already been transmitting ‘Palle Seemalu and Grama Darsini’ programmes. They have more than 160 topics and ARAS wishes to upload all these topics to provide the information to farmers through Farm Radio.

Rao said farmers are seeking information according to the season. Nowadays, they are asking about mango and cashew orchids, besides sugarcane plantation. Anyone can access the radio by logging into www.farmradio.in . This radio was developed by a group of scientists of ARAS – Pradeep Kumar, Dr Moshe, Dr Chittibabu, Dr Vijayabhinandana, Dr Dhanasri and others.

source: http://www.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / News> City News> Visakhapatnam News / by Siva G. / March 25th, 2018

Physiotherapist from Guntur wins Nat Geo Challenge

Visakhapatnam:

Indian physiotherapist Dr Asha J Gummadi won the National Geographic Chasing Genius Challenge held in the US for her innovative idea. Dr Asha, a graduate in physiotherapy from SVIMS University, Tirupati, hails from Guntur district.
She moved to the US to pursue Master of Science in physiotherapy at Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions, Boston.

She graduated with an Advanced Master of Science majoring with Neurological Physiotherapy in 2008. She had been practising in the US since then and for the past seven years. She was associated with Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation Hospital, a large acute rehab centre in Greater Philadelphia, as a neurological physiotherapist.

National Geographic network had called for innovative ideas that can change the world in their segment chasing genius challenge and Dr Asha Gummadi presented her idea “Empowering tele- rehabilitation with digital connectivity.” Her solution was a web application that helps physiotherapists prescribe, customise and share home exercise programmes with their patients in their native languages.

Her solution was well received and acknowledged.
Her vision was to provide tele-rehabilitation services to people living in rural and remote areas with the use of technology. Patients living in rural regions, in general, face a lot of hardships to get access to physiotherapy and rehabilitation services.

source: http://www.thehansindia.com / The Hans India / Home> Andhra Pradesh / March 25th, 2018

Visakhapatnam Railway Station achieves 100 per cent energy efficiency

It would save about Rs 3.17 lakh per annum with reduction of the connected load for Railways.

Visakhapatnam Railway Station of East Coast Railway has earned the unique distinction of being the first Energy Efficient ‘A1 Category’ Railway Station over the Division.
Visakhapatnam Railway Station of East Coast Railway has earned the unique distinction of being the first Energy Efficient ‘A1 Category’ Railway Station over the Division.

Visakhapatnam:

Visakhapatnam Railway Station of East Coast Railway has earned the unique distinction of being the first Energy Efficient ‘A1 Category’ Railway Station over the Division. The station has achieved 100 per cent energy efficiency by replacing conventional lights with light-emitting diode lighting, among other steps. All these measures would save about Rs 3.17 lakh per annum with reduction of the connected load for Railways, said Divisional Railway manager, (Waltair) M.S. Mathur.

As a part of energy conservation measures, 1000 KWp On-Grid power from rooftop Solar Photo Voltaic systems on four service buildings i.e. on Electric Loco Shed, Diesel Loco Shed, Divisional Railway Hospital and on DRM’s office.  The Solar Grid-Power commissioned under PPP model including operation and maintenance of the systems for a period of 25 years. The project cost is about Rs 8 crores. As many as 3,360 solar panels have been provided for the generation of 1 Mega Watt power.

source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> Nation> Current Affairs / March 22nd, 2018

Dravidian language family is 4,500 years old: study

The Dravidian language family’s four largest languages — Kannada, Malayalam, Tamil and Telugu — have literary traditions spanning centuries, of which Tamil reaches back the furthest, resource: .

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The Dravidian language family, consisting of 80 varieties spoken by nearly 220 million people across southern and central India, originated about 4,500 years ago, a study has found.

This estimate is based on new linguistic analyses by an international team, including researchers from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Germany, and the Wildlife Institute of India in Dehradun.

The researchers used data collected first-hand from native speakers representing all previously reported Dravidian subgroups. The findings, published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, match with earlier linguistic and archaeological studies.

South Asia, reaching from Afghanistan in the west and Bangladesh in the east, is home to at least six hundred languages belonging to six large language families, including Dravidian, Indo-European and Sino-Tibetan.

The Dravidian language family, consisting of about 80 language varieties (both languages and dialects) is today spoken by about 220 million people, mostly in southern and central India, and surrounding countries.

The Dravidian language family’s four largest languages — Kannada, MalayalamTamil and Telugu — have literary traditions spanning centuries, of which Tamil reaches back the furthest, researchers said.

Along with Sanskrit,  Tamil is one of the world’s classical languages, but unlike Sanskrit, there is continuity between its classical and modern forms documented in inscriptions, poems, and secular and religious texts and songs, they said.

“The study of the Dravidian languages is crucial for understanding prehistory in Eurasia, as they played a significant role in influencing other language groups,” said Annemarie Verkerk of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History.

Neither the geographical origin of the Dravidian language nor its exact dispersal through time is known with certainty.

The consensus of the research community is that the Dravidians are natives of the Indian subcontinent and were present prior to the arrival of the Indo-Aryans (Indo-European speakers) in India around 3,500 years ago.

Researchers said that it is likely that the Dravidian languages were much more widespread to the west in the past than they are today.

In order to examine questions about when and where the Dravidian languages developed, they made a detailed investigation of the historical relationships of 20 Dravidian varieties.

Study author Vishnupriya Kolipakam of the Wildlife Institute of India collected contemporary first-hand data from native speakers of a diverse sample of Dravidian languages, representing all the previously reported subgroups of Dravidian.

The researchers used advanced statistical methods to infer the age and sub-grouping of the Dravidian language family at about 4,000-4,500 years old.

This estimate, while in line with suggestions from previous linguistic studies, is a more robust result because it was found consistently in the majority of the different statistical models of evolution tested in this study.

This age also matches well with inferences from archaeologywhich have previously placed the diversification of Dravidian into North, Central, and South branches at exactly this age, coinciding with the beginnings of cultural developments evident in the archaeological record.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Science / by PTI / Berlin – March 21st, 2018