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Blindness not a hurdle to hyperthymestic girl

Rachika Nagamani
Rachika Nagamani

Nagamani hopes of regaining vision and fighting for women’s rights

For 19-year-old Rachika Nagamani of nondescript Rallabudugu village of Shantipuram mandal of Kuppam Assembly constituency, blindness is no impediment. Having lost her vision in a road mishap at the age of 8, the girl could overcome the handicap in no time, mastering the Braille script. Now pursuing B.A. Final year, she is preparing for Lawcet-2017 also.

On a rainy evening in 2005, Nagamani was returning home from school by cycle. The cycle of her senior hit her while overtaking and Nagamani fell down and a sharp iron object pierced her forehead. Two hours later, her parents returning from field work, found her unconscious on the roadside and took her to a hospital. She was discharged after first aid and sutures on the wound. Initially, she faced problems related to vision, and gradually lost sight over two years.

Her parents – Radhakrishna and Anasuya – eking out livelihood as farm labourers took her to various hospitals in Bengaluru, Chennai and Tirupati, but in vain. Poverty also became a big hurdle to the couple to bear medical expenses. Despite penury and loss of vision, Nagamani pursued her schooling at Navajeevan School for the Blind in Tirupati and mastered the Braille script in no time.

Nerve damaged

On the advice of some teachers, the parents took the girl to Sankara Netralaya in Chennai when she was in her eighth standard. After thorough diagnosis, the doctors informed the parents that there was a possibility of her regaining her sight with surgery. As per medical opinion, the period of possible surgery was framed in 2019, by which time the girl’s tender optical nerves will gain rigidity. In the diagnosis, it was observed that some vital nerve connecting the eyeballs with brain was damaged when she met with the accident.

With hope of regaining vision, Nagamani concentrated on studies, passing X class and Intermediate with 86% and 75% respectively. In view of her condition, she opted for Arts group in B.A.

As she grew up, Nagamani’s inborn talents surged ahead. Since her childhood, Nagamani developed strong liking for singing, poetry and story-writing. She has a flawless memory. Her poetry and short stories depict various themes, including the importance of parents, social responsibility and family relationships and atrocities against women. Moreover, she learnt classical music, giving performances all over the district.

Eidetic memory

Nagamani has turned out to be a synonym for hyperthymesia. Her eidetic memory is such that she is a favorite to the teaching faculty and students as well at her degree college in Tirupati. Though a student, Nagamani is also a teacher to more than 100 blind students of her college. She remembers every detail as if she has seen it. The highlight is that she is capable of remembering phone numbers without maintaining any diary.

When contacted by The Hindu , Nagamani said that she was sick with the ever-exploding news of atrocities against women. “My ambition is to study law and to contribute my ideas to jurisprudence, particularly to protect women and their rights in society. Whether I may regain my vision or not, I feel blindness has proved a boon to me. Hellen Keller is my inspiration.”

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Andhra Pradesh / by K. Umashanker / Chitoor – June 21st, 2016

Innovation Society to control Sunrise village

The Sunrise Startup Village on Rushikonda Hill No 3 in Visakhapatnam.
The Sunrise Startup Village on Rushikonda Hill No 3 in Visakhapatnam.

MobMe to focus on technical side, create 1,000 student startups

In a significant development, Innovation Society, an autonomous body formed by the Andhra Pradesh Government to spread culture of innovation, will take the physical possession of Sunrise Startup Village here, the first one started in Visakhapatnam about one-and-a-half years ago.

Enquiries by The Hindu revealed that MobMe Wireless Solutions of Kochi Startup Village, which was entrusted with the job of incubating startups at Visakhapatnam on the model of technology incubators of the Silicon Valley following an MoU at the CEOs’ Conclave here on September 29, 2014, has agreed to reorient its strategies.

Sources said Innovation Society CEO Nikhil Agarwal, who is based at Tirupati, will visit the city shortly. The village housed in Technology, Research and Incubator Park (TRIP) built by the APIIC at sea-facing Rushikonda virtually took a leap in January 2015 with the organising of bootcamps for students.

Kochi Startup Village Chairman and MobMe Wireless Solutions co-founder, Sanjay Vijayakumar, denied they were exiting the Sunrise Startup Village. He told The Hindu , in an email interview, that the MoU signed with the AP Government was valid for five years to help build 1,000 student startups.

“What we are doing is changing our role from managing the physical infrastructure to going deeper into the school and college education system to build a culture of entrepreneurship. After a year of operations, we realised that the technical and entrepreneurial depth of teams is weak and needs to be strengthened from the college side to create strong founders,” he said.

Tie-up with JNTU

Mr. Vijayakumar said that to achieve it they had been working with JNTU-Anantapur and Kakinada to roll out “minors in entrepreneurship” programme for college students.

“This is exactly the same what we are doing in Kerala and Gujarat with the State technical universities here,” he claimed.

He disclosed that the Department of Science and Technology Government of India last week approved their plans to align with Startup India Action Plan and build Startup Village into a digital incubator platform (www.sv.co) for scaling up.

Physical infrastructure has limitations as students cannot come every day from all parts of Andhra Pradesh. Currently, 28 teams are in the pilot programme, including six student teams from the State. “Instead of exiting, we are going to scale this up now to 100 teams this academic year together with the two universities in AP,” he pointed out. When MobMe entered AP, the AP Innovation Society was not formed as well but now a CEO had taken charge and things had stabilised.

This allows for the Society to manage the physical infrastructure which is similar to how the physical infrastructure is managed by the Kerala Startup Mission in Kochi, Mr. Vijayakumar averred.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Visakhapatnam / by Santosh Patnaik / Visakhapatnam – June 07th, 2016

V-C releases book on metaheuristic applications

JNTUK Vice-Chancellor V.S.S. Kumar releasing a book titled ‘Metaheuristic Applications to Speech Enhancement’ in Kakinada on Wednesday. —Photo: Special Arrangement.
JNTUK Vice-Chancellor V.S.S. Kumar releasing a book titled ‘Metaheuristic Applications to Speech Enhancement’ in Kakinada on Wednesday. —Photo: Special Arrangement.

Vice-Chancellor of the Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Kakinada (JNTUK) V.S.S. Kumar released a book titled Metaheuristic applications to speech enhancement penned by Prajna Kunche in association with Professor K.V.V.S. Reddy at a programme held here on Wednesday.

Ms. Prajna did her Ph.D. from Andhra University in metaheuristic applications and Springer, international publisher of science, technology and medicine, came forward to publish her thesis for worldwide release.

Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Kumar congratulated Ms. Prajna on the venture and called upon the research scholars to focus on getting their thesis papers published so that they could be useful to future generations. “We must feel proud of Ms. Prajna as the publisher of international repute came forward to publish her thesis. This makes the book get circulated to all the technological universities worldwide and come in handy for the students who are undertaking research in the subject,” he said.

Thanking her research guides Prof. K.V.V.S. Reddy and G. Samba Siva Rao for encouraging her to complete the project work in a short period, Ms. Prajna said that the Springer international journal first published her thesis in its website and going by the response the firm decided to bring out the printed version.

“Presently, I am the technical reviewer for Springer international journal of speech technology and Springer pattern analysis and applications. I am getting invites from universities of international repute to deliver talks on speech technology,” she said.

Rector of the JNTUK B. Prabhakara Rao, senior faculty members, Ms. Prajna’s parents K.S. Vara Prasad (Principal, Andhra Polytechnic) and Krishna Kumari (lecturer in Botany, ASD Government Degree College) were present.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Andhra Pradesh / by Staff Reporter / Kakinada – June 02nd, 2016

Eamcet engineering topper eyeing iit

Satti Vamsi Krishna Reddy
Satti Vamsi Krishna Reddy

Visakhapatnam  :

City boy Satti Vamsi Krishna Reddy has topped the APEAMCET 2016 in engineering stream by scoring of 158 marks out the total 160.

As the results were out in the evening after several announced delay on the publication of the results, celebrations began at Vamsi Krishna Reddy’s home at Lalithanagar.

Jubilant parents of Vamsi Krishna Reddy distributed sweets in the locality as congratulations flowed in through texts, WhatsApp and in persons. But, Vamsi said Eamcet was not his ultimate goal, but IIT.

“I have been dreaming for IIT since I was in class seven. That was precisely why I shifted from Delhi Public School to Sri Chaitanya Techno School. I want to pursue computer science in IIT Mumbai,” he said.

Asked about the Eamcet, he said,”I am elated. I expected to be in the top 10, but Rank 1 definitely a surprise. My mother Bharathi Jyothi has been my inspiration all through.”

Vamsi, who studied intermediate in Sri Chaitanya Narayana Junior college, has got NTSE (National Talent Search Examination) scholarship in class VIII and KVPY (Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana) scholarship in class XI.

His father Sudhakar Reddy is an AGM in the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant and mother Bharathi Jyothi is a home maker.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Andhra Pradesh / by Sri Lakshmi Muttevi /May 10th, 2016

A school that drew many smart students

St. Anthony 's High School is one of the oldest schools in Visakhapatnam. Photo: C.V. Subrahmanyam
St. Anthony ‘s High School is one of the oldest schools in Visakhapatnam. Photo: C.V. Subrahmanyam

St. Anthony’s High School is one of the oldest institutions in Visakhapatnam.

The famous St. Anthony’s High School and St. Anthony’s Church that date back to pre-independence era form a part of Anthony Nagar in Maharanipeta.

One of the oldest schools in the city, on a five-acre plot, St. Anthony’s High School is an institution that drew children from all walks of life. Since there was limited choice available earlier, the school appeared to be the sole option for most professors, doctors, district judges and businessmen to admit their children.

Interestingly, the school has churned out famous doctors including dermatologist G. Raghu Rama Rao.

“Even after a century, the infrastructure of the school is so strong and quality-driven as it is hard to trace a single crack in the premises. The only difference now is that those who belong to below poverty line are admitting their children to the government-aided high school,” says Karnam Prakash, Headmaster of the school and a resident of the colony for the past 30 years. He voiced concern over dearth of teachers as the Government had brought the recruitment process to a halt.

From century-old buildings to brightly-painted individual houses, Anthony Nagar consists of a blend of old and new structures where private employees, businessmen and professionals live in harmony. “The place was once an orchard where cashews and mangoes were grown extensively. Gradually, the neighbourhood became a favourite spot for people who like to tuck into the compact and quiet haven. Ganesh Chaturti is the annual festival that brings us together as we celebrate it with grandeur by installing a pandal,” says Poli Thalli, a 63-year-old resident in Anthony Nagar.

Though the main lanes of the colony appear litter-free, poor maintenance of sewage channels and stagnated drain water pose health hazard to the residents. Residents say special attention is required to unclog the drainage system. “This apart, during rainy season, we are affected by poor water quality as the drinking water gets muddy, giving way to bacterial contamination,” adds S. Rani, another resident.

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source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Visakhapatnam / by Rani Devalla / Visakhapatnam – May 11th, 2016

Andhra Pradesh Boy Tops VITEEE for Admission to B Tech Courses

Vellore :

Sevakula Vamshi, a student of Sri Chaitanya Junior College, Andhra Pradesh has secured the first rank in the VIT Engineering Entrance Examination (VITEEE)-2016 which was held from April 6 to 17 in 118 selected cities across India, as well as Dubai, Kuwait and Muscat. The entrance exam was held for admission to the various B.Tech programmes offered by VIT University at its Vellore and Chennai campuses.

Releasing the results here on Thursday, VIT chancellor G Viswanathan said that a record 2,12,238 candidates had registered for the VITEEE-2016. The other rank-holders among the top 10 are 2nd rank: Mohil Patel (St Anns School, Gujarat), 3rd rank: Satyajit Ghosh (DAV Public School, Delhi), 4th rank: Jeevan Chandra N (Sri Chaitanya Narayana Junior College, Karnataka), 5th rank: Shubanker Jauhari (Sri Chaitanya Narayana Junior College, Telangana), 6th rank: Sanit Gupta (Navrachana Higher Secondary School, Sama, Jammu & Kashmir), 7th rank: Kumaresh Ramesh (Pace Junior Science College, Thane), 8th rank: Sai Saketh Aluru (FITJEE Junior College, Telangana), 9th rank: Vishal Jain S D (Jain Modern School, Gujarat) and 10th rank: Charit Verma (Bal Niketan Model Senior Secondary School, Chandigarh).

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Viswanathan said that admissions would be only on merit, based on the marks obtained by the candidates in the VITEEE. The results have been released through the following websites: www.vit.ac.in, www.careers360.com, www.entrancecorner.com, www.shiksha.com, www.minglebox.com

Counselling for candidates, who obtained ranks up to 8,000 would be held on May 9 and counselling for ranks 8001 to 12,000 would be held on May 10 while for those who secured ranks from 12,001 to 16,000 will be held on May 11. Counselling for ranks 16,001 to 20,000 will be held on May 12. The counselling would be held simultaneously in the Vellore and Chennai campuses.

Under the G V School Development Programme Central and State board toppers would be given 100 percent fee waiver for all the four years. Candidates with ranks up to 10,000 would be given a tuition fee waiver of Rs 50,000 for all four years, while rank-holders from 10,001 to 20,000 would be given a fee waiver of Rs 25,000 for all the four years.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Tamil Nadu / by Express News Service / April 29th, 2016

Inter Topper Felicitated

Varanasi Roshini
Varanasi Roshini

Vizianagaram :

Collector MM Naik congratulated the state topper of Intermediate examinations Varanasi Roshini, who scored 992 out of 1,000.

Roshini, a native of Vizianagaram district, met Naik on Thursday.

On the occasion, the collector suggested to her to pursue further studies with an action plan.

Roshini’s parents and principal of Narayana College, where she studied, P Sridhar accompanied her.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Andhra Pradesh / by Express News Service / April 22nd, 2016

IIHM celebrates Hahnemann’s birth anniversary

Father of Homoeopathy Samuel Christian Hahnemann’s 261 birth anniversary was celebrated here on Monday by the Indian Institute of Homoeo Physicians.

A meeting of all Homeopathic physicians was organised and Dr. Anuradha presided over the meeting.

Speaking on this occasion, Dr. Venna Veerabhadra Rao, Principal of Allu Ramalingaiah Government Homeopathic Medical College and Hospital, urged the government to give more funds, facilities to the local government college to produce quality doctors and also appealed to philanthropists to support the college.

After the meeting, all the physicians felicitated Dr. V. Subrahmanyam for his services.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Andhra Pradesh / by Special Correspondent / Rajamahendravaram – April 12th, 2016

Double delight for carroms player

Kondru Santhi, a student of AMG Junior College, Chilakaluripet, has secured a double haul of gold and bronze medals at the National Junior Carroms Championship held recently in Gujarat.

Mind over matter

A native of Adigoppula village in Durgi mandal, Santhi overcame her physical disabilities to win gold for her team in the team championship.

She also secured bronze in the individual event.

AMG International director Arun Kumar Mohanty, vice-president Jacob, AP Caroms Association president M. Chandramouli and district secretary Jaleel congratulated the student.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Andhra Pradesh / Staff Reporter / April 07th, 2016

City startup wins award

Genius Edulabs bags the award under social impact category

Genius Edulabs, a city-based startup which was incubated at Startup Moksha, Rushikonda, has received an award from Hyderabad Software Exporters Association (HYSEA) for its innovation.

The award was presented by Telangana IT Minister K.T. Rama Rao at a function organised recently at Hyderabad.

Genius Edulabs got the award under social impact category for their innovation — Nano Science Lab — which is a 3ftx3ft modular cabinet with wheels that can store 415 varieties of lab apparatus and chemicals to perform 250 science experiments for the Classes VI to X under CBSE/ICSE/State syllabus.

“A science teacher can walk into the classroom with Nano Science Lab and create lot of excitement among students ,” Startup Moksha CEO Thumati Vasudeva told The Hindu .

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Cities> Visakhapatnam / by Special Correspondent / Visakhapatnam –  April 05th, 2016