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Hyderabad’s play Main Rahi Masoom goes global

The stage is set: Vinay Varma with Director Bhaskar Shewalkar. (Photo: DC)
The stage is set: Vinay Varma with Director Bhaskar Shewalkar. (Photo: DC)

Hyderabad:

Shakespeare’s phrase, ‘All the world’s a stage’, seems to be coming true for Vinay Varma, actor and director for the theatre group Sutradhar in the city. Vinay, has been invited by the Aligarh Alumni Association, Washington DC, and the Society of Friends International, London, to stage his play Main Rahi Masoom.

Talking about the inception of Main Rahi Masoom, which is based on the writer Dr Rahi Masoom Raza’s philosophy, Vinay says, “No one had ever thought of doing anything on this great unsung hero.”

Not the Aligarh University, not the Hindi film industry, not even any theatre person or filmmaker had ever attempted to pay any kind of tribute to him.And it was never an easy task. Vinay, along with the director of the play, Bhaskar Shewalkar, lights designer Dr Adesh Yadav and Sundeep Hemnaoni, had to go through a 519-page journal written by Rahi and then attend a script-writing workshop to perfect the script of the play.

“The final script is a result of a lot of churning and personal effort. At first Nadeem bhai (Rahi’s son) seemed dismissive about the whole effort. He wasn’t convinced, and mentioned that there were too many people who had tried to do something on Rahi, but their efforts never took off. But when the script was mailed to them, they were astonished with the results, and gave us a go ahead. Both Nadeem and Nayyar aunty (Rahi’s wife) gave us inputs about his personality, where and how he used to write, what and how often he smoked, and even which paan he chewed.”

Sutradhar has often exhibited works of writers like Manto, Ismat Chugtai and now, Dr Rahi Masoom Raza. But chronicling the life and times of such expansive writers is a difficult task. Vinay agrees.

“You have to live up to their reputation and do justice to their classics. Their personalities, lifestyle, thoughts, era and characters have to come across undiluted, and that is like walking on a double-edged sword.”

It goes without saying that even at the international stage, there will be no changes in the script. “Each word in the script is Rahi’s and not ours. In fact, we refused to change or modify anything in the script when the Gujarat Censor Board refused to clear it for a performance in Ahmedabad. Instead, we preferred not to perform, rather than put up a lame show. It makes sense because it is about a man who stood up to the fundamentalists on both sides of the religious divide.”

source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> Entertainment > TV-Music / DC / Sanchita Dash / June 24th, 2014

16 Hyderabad firms on D&B’s top 500 list

Companies that have made it to the list include Amara raja batteries, Andhra bank, Aurobindo Pharma, Dr Reddy’s among others

Sixteen companies from Hyderabad have made way to the recently released ‘India’s Top 500 Companies’ report of Dun & Bradstreet (D&B), a provider of global business information and insight.

According to D&B, the ranking is done on the basis of various parametres such as total income, net profit and net worth. It includes both private sector and public sector companies that are listed on stock exchanges.

The companies that have been included in the report are Amara raja batteries, Andhra bank, Aurobindo Pharma, BS Limited, Coromandel International, Cyient, Dr Reddy’s, Gayatri Projects, HBL Power Systems, Heritage Foods, Madhucon Projects, NCC, NMDC, Prism Cement, Ramky Infrastructure and Steel Exchange India Limited.

“Despite subdued consumption demand and inflationary pressures that persisted during FY14, the top 500 Companies managed to show a modest 8 per cent growth in their top line earnings during first nine months of FY14 as compared to the same period previous year.

“On the profitability front, margins declined marginally from 7.5 per cent during 9M FY13 to 7 per cent during 9M FY14. On the back of policy initiatives expected from the new government, we expect revival in the domestic economy in FY15, albeit at a slower pace, as measures to boost business confidence will take time to fructify. For FY15, D&B expects the GDP to grow by 5.5 per cent,” D&B India president and chief executive officer, Kaushal Sampat, stated in a press release.

source: http://www.business-standard.com / Business Standard / Home> Companies> News / BS Reporter / Hyderabad – June 23rd, 2014

US firm to invest Rs. 300 crore in ladder unit in Medchal

It is likely to create 1,000 jobs in the first year itself
: In what could be the first investment flow into the five-day-old Telangana State, the US-based Wing Enterprises has decided to invest about Rs. 300 crore near Medchal here to set up a ladder-manufacturing company.

The investment in manufacturing (furniture) sector is likely to create direct employment potential of about 1,000 jobs in the first year itself. Representatives of the US-based firm engaged in the production of “Little Giant Ladder” Systems called on Minister for IT, Industries and Panchayat Raj K.T. Rama Rao at his office here on Friday and explained to him their plans.

K.T. Rama Rao
K.T. Rama Rao

The company manufactures different types of ladders and equipment like air-deck work stations, cargo-hold products and fuel tank paint trays.

“The establishment of the manufacturing facility by the US firm is a pointer to the flow of investments into Hyderabad in other sectors and not just IT”, the minister told The Hindu.

Plans for IT sector

On the State government’s vision for the IT sector, Mr. Rama Rao said they would soon come out with a comprehensive policy for its development with focus on research and development, particularly on establishing world-class incubation centres to nurse the talent and entrepreneurship.

“The focus so far has been on the IT/ITES. But, we have plans to take it to the next level to fuel growth of the sector by creating an appropriate eco-system”, the minister said. He would meet representatives of the industry before preparing the policy.

Earlier in the day, the minister shared the government’s plans for the IT sector growth, particularly in the area of entrepreneurship and innovation, with the faculty of Indian School of Business (ISB) and International Institute of Information Technology (IIIT).

ISB Dean Ajit Rangnekar said they were keen to explore ways for collaboration between the government and ISB to strengthen the ecosystem. He explained how the ISB had been working closely with successive governments and the industry. Director of IIIT Hyderabad P.J. Narayanan was also present.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Andhra Pradesh / by Special Correspondent / Hyderabad – June 07th, 2014

Blade runner

Manish Pandey, an amputee, bagged two medals for India at the Tunisia Grand Prix
Manish Pandey
Manish Pandey

When Manish Pandey lost his right leg in a train accident in 2011, little did he think that he’d one day be competing in the international sports circuit. But the 22-year-old is doing just that. Manish, who represents Hyderabad, bagged two medals for India in his maiden appearance on the international circuit at the IPC Athletics Grand Prix in Tunisia.

Manish, who now has his sights set on the Asian Paralympics to be held in South Korea in October, qualified to compete in the T-44 category and went on to bag the silver medal in the 200 meter sprint on June 16 and bronze in the 100 meter two days later. “This was my first international competition and I’m happy with the results. It has helped me qualify for the Asian Paralympics to be held in October,” he says.

Four years back when Manish was returning home after writing an exam, he got pushed out of the train. “I remember it was the World Cup finals that day and I wanted to watch the match so I chose to go by local train to reach earlier. It was crowded and I accidentally got pushed out of the train, which ran over my leg. However, I didn’t want this to stop me. I had always actively participated in sports. So I began to focus on creating a career in sports,” he says.

But with no clue about how to go about things, Manish went to Bangalore in 2012 for trials where he met Ratan Singh, a member of the Paralympics Committee. “He shared tips with me and told me that while I had the talent, I needed a blade to be able to run. However, this prosthetic costs around Rs. 3 or 4 lakh. Finally, towards the end of 2013 I was approached by Mohana Gandhi of Dakshin Rehab; he offered to help me. Ever since, I have been in the city, practising and representing it in competitions,” says Manish.

While he is supported by the foundation, he says that there is no government funding for them. “For the Tunisia Paralympics I needed Rs. 1.5 lakh and I borrowed from family and friends to be able to participate. Dakshin Rehab also supported me. This lack of funding also means that I cannot afford to have anybody to monitor my training or diet. I take tips from peers and by watching athletes by like Oscar Pistorius and Usain Bolt,” he says, adding that he trains for two hours every morning in the gym and another two hours at the stadium every evening.

Manish, who hopes to bag a gold at the 2016 Paralympics, says that he hopes to find a sponsor. Until then the athlete, who has made Hyderabad his home, says, “It is the perfect place for me. I busy with practice. My parents continue to live in Chhattisgarh, but I have some cousins here so I feel quite at home.”

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Features> MetroPlus / June 28th, 2014

City institute chosen as centre of excellence in Kyphoplasty

The Spine Institute of city-based Sunshine Hospitals has been chosen as centre of excellence in Kyphoplasty, a minimally invasive surgery of the spine that provides instant relief from back pain, by US-based Academia of Medtronics, a medical education programme for senior practising surgeons.

As part of the medical education programme, the Spine Institute conducted a two-day training programme for ortho and neuro surgeons from New Delhi. “Kyphoplasty is designed to stop the unbearable back pain of patients caused due to spinal fractures. This happens among patients who have osteoporosis because their bones are brittle. Such patients suffer frequent and painful fractures. We have been conducting this simple procedure for over five years in Hyderabad,” Director, Spine Institute, Dr. G. P. V. Subbaiah said.

Sunshine Hospitals has entered into an MOU with Academia of Medtronics to conduct similar educational programmes and also provide technical assistance on conducting Kyphoplasty procedures to senior surgeons.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Cities> Hyderabad / by Staff Reporter / Hyderabad – June 26th, 2014

Single-window Clearance for Industry

Chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao inaugurating Tata Advanced Systems’ new facility to make Dornier-228 aircraft wings and fuselage at the Adibhatla SEZ in Hyderabad on Monday. TASL chairman S Ramadorai and Ruag Aviation’s Martin Buhlmannis are also seen. | EXPRESS PHOTO
Chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao inaugurating Tata Advanced Systems’ new facility to make Dornier-228 aircraft wings and fuselage at the Adibhatla SEZ in Hyderabad on Monday. TASL chairman S Ramadorai and Ruag Aviation’s Martin Buhlmannis are also seen. | EXPRESS PHOTO

Hyderabad :
In an attempt to make Hyderabad a favourite destination for global investors, Telangana chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao has announced that an effective single-window system will be set up by his government to ease the clearance process for setting up industries.

“This system will be monitored in my office (chief minister’s office) through a special chasing cell planned as special purpose vehicle under ITIR authority. All clearances will adhere to strict timeline. Entrepreneurs need not run around multiple offices,” he assured after laying the foundation stone for Tata Advanced Systems Limited (TASL) new aerospace facility here on Monday.

The fourth aerospace facility of TASL in the city, in partnership with Switzerland’s Ruag Aviation, will manufacture fuselages and wings for Dornier 228 new-generation aircraft.

The three other facilities operational in Adibhatla Special Economic Zone (SEZ), on the outskirts of the city, are credited with producing copter cabins for 70 Sikorsky S92 cabins for US aircraft maker Sikorsky. Besides, producing empennage and centre-wing box for C-130 J aircraft in partnership with US aerospace and defence manufacturer Lockheed Martin.

“In addition to many aerospace and defence related institutes and first-of-its kind Aerospace SEZ in Adibhatla, the city is poised to become a global hub for such specialized clusters planned as part of ITIR,” he added.

Further, he said, a comprehensive industrial policy was being worked out. “In another month and a half, one will get to know our style of functioning,” Rao said.

TASL chairman S Ramadorai said the partnership was a glowing example of co-operation between India and Europe.

Ruag vice-president Martin Buhlmann said Ruag was re-launching the lighter utility aircraft, Dornier 228, with new engines and fully-digital cockpit.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Telangana / by Express News Service / June 24th, 2014

Dr. G M Irfan bags Rashtra Gaurav Award and Gold Medal

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Hyderabad :

Managing Director Bakoban Hospital, Chandrayangutta, Mr. Abdur Rahman Bakoban congratulated Dr. G M Irfan specialist in General and laparoscopic pediatric surgery, on bagging internationally acclaimed Rashtra Gaurav Award and expressed his good wishes. Mr. Bakoban declared that Dr. Irfan has brought laurels to Hyderabad city. The award and certificate of excellence was presented to Dr. Irfan in a function held on June 12 in New Delhi.

The award was given by India International Friendship Society, a top listed voluntary organization which has completed 10 years of its social and economical services on national and international level.

Siasat news

source: http://www.siasat.com / The Siasat Daily / Home> Hyderabad / Thursday – June 19th, 2014

Telangana Govt plans to make Hyderabad as e-hardware hub

Hyderabad :

The Telangana Government is planning to make Hyderabad as the hub of Electronic System Design Manufacturing (ESDM).

Telangana IT Minister K Taraka Rama Rao has said the Government would initiate measures to attract investments into the two ESDM clusters at e-City Manufacturing Cluster and Maheshwaram Science Park.

While the former is envisaged in an extent of 602 acres, the Science Park would come up on 310 acres, Harpreet Singh, Secretary (IT and Communication Department), said here in a statement.

source: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com / Business Line / Home> News / by K.V.Kurmanath / Hyderabad – June 12th, 2014

Little Giant Ladders to be produced in Hyderabad

Company would invest Rs 300 cr and generate about 1,000 jobs

US-based Wing Enterprises , producer of Little Giant Ladder System, is setting up a manufacturing facility near Medchal, on the outskirts of Hyderabad.

The company would invest Rs 300 crore and generate about 1,000 jobs,  Telangana  information technology  and panchayat raj minister, KT Rama Rao, told Business Standard.

Founded by Harold R Wing, the US company makes various kinds of ladders such as adjustable stepladders, combination and extension ladders, mil-spec and multi-use ladders and special duty ladders. It also offers accessories like airdeck work stations, cargo hold products and fuel tank paint trays.

Representatives of the company called on Rao on Friday. “They merely want to keep me in the loop, they are not expecting much from us,” he said.

The minister said the establishment of the ladder manufacturing facility here indicated that investments were flowing into Hyderabad not just in the IT sector but also in other segments.

source:  http://www.business-standard.com / Business Standard / Home> Companies> Nes / by  BS Reporter / Hyderabad – June 06th, 2014