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Selected for Indian Police Medal

Duppala Rajeswara Rao / The Hindu
Duppala Rajeswara Rao / The Hindu

SHO of Harbour police station Duppala Rajeswara Rao has been selected by the Central Government for the prestigious Indian Police Medal for meritorious service.

The award will be given away by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu at the Independence Day function at Kurnool on Friday.

A native of Tallavalasa of Jalumuru mandal in Srikakulam district, Mr. Rajeswara Rao joined the police service as Sub-Inspector in 1991, after completing his M.Com and BL courses.

He worked in various capacities in a number of police stations such as Gopalapatnam, Pendurthi, Fourth Town, Gajuwaka. He also served in the Vigilance Department of Civil Supplies and A.P. Transco. In his 23 years of service, Mr. Rajeswara Rao received 35 cash rewards, earned 197 Good Service Entries, received four letters of commendation, and 13 letters of appreciation from senior officers.

According to sources, he will be the first person of the rank of inspector to receive the Indian Police Medal from the three coastal districts of Andhra Pradesh.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Cities> Visakhapatnam / Special Correspondent / Visakhapatnam – August 15th, 2014

Conferred EPI-Star award

Consultant emergency physician Radhika Rani Chandra with the EPI Star award given in recognition of her work on spreading awareness about emergency medicine in India. T. Vijaya Kumar / The Hindu
Consultant emergency physician Radhika Rani Chandra with the EPI Star award given in recognition of her work on spreading awareness about emergency medicine in India. T. Vijaya Kumar / The Hindu

Consultant emergency physician from Sri Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Radhika Rani Chandra, has been awarded the Emergency Physician India (EPI)- Star award by the Federation of Emergency Physicians, India for her contribution to development of emergency medicine in India. The award was presented at the third annual national conference of the association of Emergency Physicians, India, held recently in Chennai.

Dr. Radhika said on Thursday that her presentation, “Spreading wings beyond emergency room,” has won a coveted award. An emergency physician has a crucial role to play in critical care of patients, many of them who get admitted into intensive care units with fatal injuries.

As a member of America Heart Association and a faculty member of Emergency Medicine in NTR University of Health Sciences, Dr. Radhika has been holding sessions on Emergency Life Support and Basic Life Support to police and paramedical workers.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Vijayawada / Staff Reporter / Guntur – August 15th, 2014

‘Stamp’ of recognition for rare collection

One of the collections of G. Sri Ramarao -- A special gold foil Russian stamp with sand embedded on it. (Right) The philatelist.
One of the collections of G. Sri Ramarao — A special gold foil Russian stamp with sand embedded on it. (Right) The philatelist.

Driven by a passion to share his knowledge and collection with as many as possible, city- based philatelist Commander (retired) G. Sri Ramarao has been participating in philatelic exhibitions where his painstaking collection has drawn accolades.

He bagged a gold medal at the recently concluded APEX 2014 philatelic exhibition organised by the Department of Posts at Vijayawada. Incidentally his wife Rama Lakshmi won a large silver medal at the same expo.

G. Sri Ramarao /  PHOTOS: C.V. SUBRAHMANYAM.
G. Sri Ramarao / PHOTOS: C.V. SUBRAHMANYAM.

His passion for music, which was revived after he retired from the Indian Navy, set him on the path of collecting stamps on anything and everything related to music. He has collected gramophone record stamps, CD stamps, stamps on musicians from across the world. To top his collection on music is his collection of stamped covers with post mark from post offices named after musicians.

“There is so much interest in philately abroad and in fact a postmaster of one of the post offices named after a famed musician not only stamped my cover but also wrote a letter explaining how and why it was named so,” Cdr Ramarao said. In contrast the Philatelic Bureau in Mumbai was tardy in sending the details of releases.

“There is a need to create awareness about philately in India,” he said.

Many were not aware of the fact that the special stamps like batik, embroidery, or made with lace are proper stamps that can be used as postage.

Limca Book of Records has recognised four of the stamp collections of Cdr Ramarao and he has received certificates for two and other the other two are being sent.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Visakhapatnam / by G. S. Subrahmanyam / Visakhapatnam – August 05th, 2014

City man scales two mountains

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Khasim Raza conquers Mt. Elbrus, wants to climb all ‘Seven Summits’ by 2017. Though the ascent to the base camp which is at an elevation of 10,000 ft by chairlift is easy, it took nine days for his five-member team and guide to scale the mountain.

Vijayawada-born Khasim Raza made big news in the city when he climbed the Khilimanjaro, the highest free-standing mountain in the world. Now he is back in the limelight by conquering Mt. Elbrus the highest mountain in Europe. He plans to climb all ‘Seven Summits’ of the world by 2017.

It is the dream of every mountaineer to climb all seven mountains on the list. Mount Everest is the highest peak with an elevation of 29,020 feet. It is followed by Aconcagua (22,838 ft), McKinley (20,322 ft), Kilimanjaro (19,341 ft), Elbrus (18,510 ft), Vinson (16,050), Puncak Jaya (16,050 ft) and Kosciuszko (7,310). (The names of eight mountains are listed because there are two different lists of the Seven Summits. Mountaineer Bass lists Kosciuszko in his list, but mountaineer Messner lists Puncak Jaya in his list.)

Mr Raza did his schooling in N.S.M. Public School here and went on to become a British citizen.

He now operates with Dubai has his base. His father, owner of Metro Opticals in Gandhi Nagar, is one of the first opticians of the town. Mr Raza’s sights are trained next on Aconcagua, the second highest peak in the list, located in South America.

“Every mountain teaches you something. Kili (the affectionate way he refers to the mountain) taught me how to deal with wind speeds and high altitude, Elbrus taught me about cold. It is all snow and ice there,” he said.

Though the ascent to the base camp which is at an elevation of 10,000 ft by chairlift is easy, it took nine days for his five-member team and guide to scale the mountain. “We lived in accommodation that is similar to a container used for shipping goods. Every alternate day we went out on acclimatisation climbs. Unlike in Kili, the gradients on Elbrus are very steep,” he said. He says the view from the mountain slopes were really breathtaking.

Besides mountaineering, Mr Raza is every inch an adventure junkie. Just a couple of months ago he and some friends went on a cross-country cycling expedition in Cyprus. “I want to share my experiences to inspire youngsters to become more adventures and pursue challenges,” he said.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Vijayawada / by G. Venkataramana Rao / Vijayawada – August 09th, 2014

Muvvala Perumallu Remembered

Vijayawada :

People are not following the democratic centralism concept, which is leading to several problems in the society. Instead of values and human relations, the importance is being given to money and position, Andhra Pradesh High court justice B Chandra Kumar has said.

Delivering the memorial speech of Muvvala Perumallu organised by Jayanth Publications and Jana Vignana Vedika (JVV) on the occasion of his birth anniversary here Saturday, Chandra Kumar said that Perumallu worked hard for the welfare of the society through his publications and stands as the inspiration for future generations.

Senior journalist and editor of a vernacular daily C Raghavachari said that though most of his publications were criticised by many, he always tried to reflect the truth through his publications.

Later, Chandra Kumar unveiled the book, ‘Ekkadiki Prasthanam’ written by Brahma Reddy. Well known poet Manepalli Hrishi Kesava Rao, popularly known as Nagnamuni (one of the six ‘Digambara Kavulu’) was felicitated by Jayanth Publications directors Muvvala Subbaramaiah and Syama Sambhaiah on the occasion.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Andhra Pradesh / by Express News Service / August 10th, 2014

Free entry to children on Kursura anniversary

File picture of visitors queuing up to see the Submarine Museum INS Kursura in Visakhapatnam. Photo: C. V. Subrahmanyam / The Hindu
File picture of visitors queuing up to see the Submarine Museum INS Kursura in Visakhapatnam. Photo: C. V. Subrahmanyam / The Hindu

Children below the age of 15 years will be provided free entry to the Kursura Submarine museum on Saturday to mark its 12th Anniversary.

VUDA Vice-Chairman M. V. Satyanarayana said children below 15 years or studying up to Class X in any school would be allowed to visit the museum without entry fee from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.

The submarine that made India proud in the 1971 Indo-Pakistan war now stands tall at Ramakrishna Beach in Visakhapatnam.

The Soviet-built I-641 Submarine was decommissioned on February 28, 2001.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home>News> Cities> Visakhapatnam / Special Correspondent / Visakhapatnam – August 09th, 2014

Kakinada’s proud Moment: T. Veerabhadra Rao

T. Veerabhadra Rao’s photo from the series Rural India, titled Morning Melody, Mother’s Love
T. Veerabhadra Rao’s photo from the series Rural India, titled Morning Melody, Mother’s Love

Hyderabad: 

T. Veerabhadra Rao, an amateur photographer from Kakinada, has received Associate Membership in the Royal Photography Society (RPS), Great Britain. He is the only person from India to bag the honour this year and one of the 40 world-wide.

Each participant had to submit 15 photographs, which were evaluated by a panel of 24 judges, at least 18 of whom would have to approve. “However, in Rao’s case, all 24 judges approved his selection,” says Kruthiventi Perraju, president of the Kakinada Camera Club, adding that Rao is the first photographer from Kakinada to receive the honour.

Rao, who works as a photographer in the agriculture department, had sent his entries under the title “Rural India”. His photos reflected tribal life.

One of his photos, “Street Singer”, depicting a person begging while singing, was particularly appreciated. “An ordinary beggar was given an artistic twist which got accolades from the jury. Like Wordsworth, who transmitted lives of simple folk into poetry, Rao captured the ordinary life of a village” says Perraju.

Rao drew inspiration from the paintings of Raja Ravi Varma and he is a disciple of O.P. Sharma, a legend in pictorial photography. He learnt the tricks of the trade from the great photographer, late Somanchi Ravi Shankar.

Rao has received 110 awards and certificates for his photographs. Thanks to him, the Kakinada Camera Club has stood among the top in the world for the past 10 years. He says that his goal is to become a fellowship member of RPS.

source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> LifeStyle> Books-Art / DC / Vadrevu Srinivas / August 05th, 2014

A glorious journey is 173 years old

A woman clicks busts of H.G. Wolf, Martin Luther and J.C.F. Heyer installed on the AC College premises in Guntur during 173rd Formation Day celebrations held in Guntur on Thursday. - Photo: T. Vijaya Kumar / The Hindu
A woman clicks busts of H.G. Wolf, Martin Luther and J.C.F. Heyer installed on the AC College premises in Guntur during 173rd Formation Day celebrations held in Guntur on Thursday. – Photo: T. Vijaya Kumar / The Hindu

AELC’s formation day celebrated with fervour

The 173rd formation day celebrations of Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church (AELC) were celebrated with gaiety on the premises of Andhra Christian College here on Thursday.

It was on this day back in 1842, a US pastor Rev. John Christian Frederick Heyer set foot in Guntur to establish the church.

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With the help of then collector, Henry Stokes, Fr. Heyer began to expand the church building new parishes. But it was in the field of education and healthcare, that Fr. Heyer left an indelible mark. Together with Kugler, he established Kugler Hospital.

He began an Anglo Vernacular School which later blossomed into A.C College.

In a fitting tribute, a bust size bronze portrait of Fr. Heyer along with two other portraits of Rev Martin Luther, founder of protestant movement and H. Wolf, another missionary who served in AC College were unveiled on the AC College premises.

Remembering the contributions of missionaries who had pioneered education and health, National Council of Churches in India, Bishop Taranath S. Sagar said that the founding fathers of AELC had God’s love, mercy and compassion which had motivated them to leave all their belongings and set sail to India.

They braved the torrid heat, the tropical infections to work for the glory of God and set up schools, colleges and hospitals.

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Executive secretary, UELCI and treasurer of Rev. A.G Augustine Jeyakumar, moderator bishop, AELC K.F Pradesi Babu, Bishop of Guntur Gali Bali, Principal of AC College P. Mutyam were present.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Vijayawada / by P. Samuel Jonathan / Guntur – August 01st, 2014

Memorable journey back in time

ECoR General Manager Rajiv Vishnoi along with DRM Anil Kumar admiring the working model of the Araku train, at the photo exhibition that began in Visakhapatnam on Friday. - Photo: K.R. Deepak / The Hindu
ECoR General Manager Rajiv Vishnoi along with DRM Anil Kumar admiring the working model of the Araku train, at the photo exhibition that began in Visakhapatnam on Friday. – Photo: K.R. Deepak / The Hindu

Good response to railway photo exhibition. The working model of a diesel locomotive going on Araku line and the model of a locomotive by egg shell artiste K. Durga Shankar were a big draw at the exhibition. A model of a bio-toilet was also put up at the event.

A photo exhibition of rare pictures, being organised by the Ministry of Railways to commemorate completion of 161 glorious years of Indian Railways, was inaugurated by General Manager of East Coast Railway Rajiv Vishnoi at Sri Srinivasa Kalyana Mandapam on the Station Road here on Friday.

The rare photographs of early steam locomotives, old coaches, Mahatma Gandhi, and other leaders in trains, and a wagon carrying a helicopter are sure to bring back nostalgic memories of who had seen them during their childhood.

The working model of a diesel locomotive going on Araku line and the model of a locomotive by egg shell artiste K. Durga Shankar were a big draw at the exhibition. A model of a bio-toilet was also put up at the event.

Children from various schools evinced keen interest in the photographs as they went round the exhibition.

Divisional Railway Manager Anil Kumar and Senior Divisional Commercial Manager M. Yelvender Yadav were among those who accompanied the General Manager.

The exhibition, which is open to all, will be on till August 4. It will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on all days.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Visakhapatnam / B. Madhu Gopal / Visakhapatnam – August 01st, 2014

AU Prof Gets World Record Certificate

Visakhapatnam :

One of the senior most professors of Andhra University English department, S Prasanna Sree has bagged the Miracle World Records Certificate of Appreciation for devising scripts for as many as 18 tribal languages.

On the occasion, AU vice-chancellor GSN Raju congratulated her for her achievement. Prof Prasanna Sree devised scripts for various tribal languages including Bagatha, Kolam, Gadaba, Jhatpu and Kupia, based on the usage of their sounds. English Department head T Narayana said that Prasanna Sree was the first woman in the world who devised scripts for different tribal languages.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Andhra Pradesh / by Express News Service / July 31st, 2014