Monthly Archives: June 2016

Lyricist G Anjaiah dead

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Hyderabad :

Guda Anjaiah, noted lyricist of Telangana, who contributed to the Telangana statehood movement, died of heart ailment on Tuesday. He was 61.

Guda Anjaiah, fondly called as Anjanna, was born in Lingapuram in Dandepalli mandal in Adilabad district in 1955. Anjanna’s parents were Lakshmaiah and Lakshmamma.

He had more than 300 songs to his credit. ‘Ee Vooru Mandaira’ song was translated into more than 16 Indian languages.

Anjanna actively participated in 1969 Telangana movement. “Raaji gaa Vori Raaji gaa” song moved the masses and elite equally during the Telangana movement. Anjanna breathed his last at his residence in Raganna Gudem in Rangareddy district on Tuesday. The final rites will take place here on Wednesday. Anjanna was selected for Suddala Hanumanthu-Janakamma National award for this year.

Meanwhile, chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao expressed shock over the sudden demise of Anjanna and conveyed his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Hyderabad / by Express News Service / June 22nd, 2016

UoH scholar to showcase play in South Korea

Research scholar from the University of Hyderabad, Shaik John Basheer, who is also a children’s theatre practitioner, has been invited to participate in the International Theatre Exchange Workshop and Festival by Mindulle Theatre Village, a leading theatre company in South Korea.

Basheer will direct a play and tour across South Korea from July 1 to 29 starting with Hwaseong City.

As a part of this tour, he will showcase his play at well-known theatre festivals, including the PUM Theatre Festival.

Basheer was honoured with a Nandi Award from the Government of Andhra Pradesh in 2010.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Hyderabad / by Special Correspondent / Hyderabad – June 21st, 2016

Prodigy by birth. Creative by choice

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Hyderabad :

U Sai Krishna, aka Nani Krish, is an example of how genes play a major role in one’s talent. Children inherit not just physical resemblances from their parents but also some passion, talent and skill, which buried in the plasma of the blood. Born to late maestro Mandolin Srinivas, Krish is innately blessed with a few skills, which is uncommon among his peer group.

At eight, he played with graphics. At 16, he made a spoof of Eega; at 19, he could come up with a documentary on his dad and now he has come up with VFX sci-fi mythological short drama Oppera. Krish’s mom is equally accomplished. Rajashri is a painter and a sculptor.

According to Krish, he is a keen observant. He always watched his mom closely when she used to work on flash animation.

“I was just eight when I had developed an interest in animation and graphics. I started working on it slowly. I used a few tools to get a hang on the subject. I had decided my profession when I was hardly nine,” he smiles.

Krish was an active kid. To channelise his restlessness, and focused on animations and other Youtube sensations. “I am interested in making short films with subtle social messages, using graphics and animations to harness my skills and in the process I have tried doing a remake of a song from a popular Telugu movie Athadu. I post my work on Youtube and it effortlessly goes viral. It’s a kind of motivation,” he adds.

Krish became a overnight star with the path changing spoof on Eega. “I was 16, when Rajamouli’s Eega had released. I was inspired by the movie and the VFX work in it. I started my first short film by taking Rajamouli sir as my inspiration and I made a spoof on it called Eega Spoof by Kids. I did not expect that to go viral. I couldn’t believe when people were all praise for it,” he exclaims.

How he stands out from others is that he has no godfather nor does he have a mentor. He is his own trainer. He is looking forward to take up specialised training to polish his innate talent.

Though he got separated from his famous dad at a tender age, Krish wanted to pay a tribute to him. “Being a son of a man, who is one of the rulers of music, I thought I would do something for him. I have no memories with him and hence I thought I would document videos of those legends, who share unforgettable moments with him. I made a documentary which not just had bytes of famous musicians and directors but also my dad’s videos. I had released that documentary last October,” he informs with a sense of pride.

Krish feels blessed to share genes with people like his dad and down -to-earth mom. He is attached to his grandparents who are also equally inclined towards carnatic music. He has unconditional support from his grand mother. He says his entire family supports him in every step. Funds in his projects and also bought him numerous gadgets. His idols? Steven Spelberg, Shankar and SS Rajamouli.

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This St Mary’s commerce student is currently working on a sci-fi mythological epic drama The Oppera. “I’m making this short film with great determination and focus under my own channel SSK ARTS. When I had narrated the story to my friends, they were instantly in love with the script. It involves dragons and robotics and it is slated to release on the channel in a couple of months,” he concludes.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Hyderabad / Purnima Sriram / June 21st, 2016

CLP India, Suzlon tie up for solar project in Telangana

Big deal:Suzlon won solar projects of 210 MW, including the 100 MW project, in Telangana.– File photo
Big deal:Suzlon won solar projects of 210 MW, including the 100 MW project, in Telangana.– File photo

CLP India and Suzlon Group have formed a joint venture to set up a 100-MW solar project in Veltoor in Telangana State.

Under the agreement, CLP India acquired 49 per cent stake in SE Solar, a special purpose vehicle set up by Suzlon, for Rs.73.5 crore.

CLP India, a wholly-owned subsidiary of CLP Holdings Ltd., listed on Hong Kong Stock Exchange, has the option to acquire the balance 51 per cent, according to a statement on Monday.

The Veltoor project is expected to be commissioned by May 2017 and will be funded 80 per cent by debt and 20 per cent equity.

“We remain keen (to invest in solar) and continue to explore such projects to expand our renewable energy footprint in Telangana and across India,” said Rajiv Mishra, Managing Director, CLP India.

The company is keen to invest in solar in India to complement its wind portfolio. The Veltoor Project is its first joint venture. Suzlon Group CEO J.P.Chalasani said CLP and Suzlon had successfully collaborated in the past for wind projects and “we will continue to partner for powering a greener tomorrow.” Suzlon won solar projects of 210 MW, including the 100 MW project, in Telangana through competitive bidding process.

The power purchase agreements (PPAs) were signed in February.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Hyderabad / by N. Ravi Kumar / Hyderabad – June 21st, 2016

Chaitanya, Subba Rao win Sahitya Awards

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Hyderabad :

Chaitanya Pingali, a journalist and grand daughter of freedom fighter Pingali Venkaiah, who designed the National Flag, has won the 2016 Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar (Telugu) for her contribution to Telugu literature.

Meanwhile, Alaparthi Venkata Subba Rao, better known as ‘Balabandhu’, won the Bala Sahitya Puraskar.

‘Chittagong Viplava Vanitalu (2013), a well researched work on revolutionary woman who participated in Chittagong uprising, has fetched Chaitanya Pingali the Yuva Puraskar.

She is the first Telugu girl to get Akademi’s Yuvapuraskar.

Alaparthi Venkata Subba Rao won the Bala Sahitya Puraskar for his poetry collection ‘Swarna Pushpaalu’.

The Sahitya Akademi rewards authors annually for their literary contribution in all the major Indian languages.

Dr K Srinivasa Rao, secretary, Sahitya Akademi, said that winners of Yuva Puraskar and Bala Puraskar will receive a cash award of `50,000 and an engraved coper-plaque.

Awards will be presented on a later date.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Hyderabad / by Express News Service / June 17th, 2016

SCCL wins kabaddi championship

Thumbs up:The Singareni Collieries team members who won the 27th Coal India Limited inter-kabaddi championship, in Karimnagar on Sunday night.-Photo: By arrangement
Thumbs up:The Singareni Collieries team members who won the 27th Coal India Limited inter-kabaddi championship, in Karimnagar on Sunday night.-Photo: By arrangement

The Singareni Collieries Company Limited team won the 27th Coal India limited (CIL) inter-kabaddi championship by defeating the Western Coal fields limited (WCL) at the finals held at the APJ Abdul Kalam stadium in Centenary colony in the Ramagundam-2 division in Karimnagar district on Sunday night.

During the last competitions, the SCCL team was placed in the third position.

This year, the Singareni performed well in the league matches and won the title. SCCL director (project and planning ) Manohar Rao distributed the prizes to the winners and appreciated the Singareni Singareni Collieries Company Limited team members. On this occasion, cultural programmes were organized for the entertainment of the visitors.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Telangana / by Special Correspondent / Karimnagar – June 14th, 2016

Paramita rewards ISEF participants

Paramita Educational Institutions chairman E Prasada Rao has announced a cash reward of Rs 20,000 each to three students of their school, who brought laurels to Telangana with their participation in the International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) in the USA recently.

Students D Nikhitha, D Vamshi and T Meghana have won accolades for their science model “Reflected altitude triangle” from the district-level to international level.

The science model helped them travel throughout the country and also the USA. The students also shared their experiences while participating in various national and international science fairs.

At a function at Paramita High School here on Sunday, Mr Prasada Rao felicitated the students.

Directors Anukar Rao and Rashmita and others were also present.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Telangana / by Special Correspondent / Karimnagar – June 14th, 2016

Telangana: Pride of place for Perini

The onus now is on the Telangana government to declare ‘Perini’ as the official state dance.

“Andhra has Kuchipudi, Tamil Nadu has Bharatanatyam, Kerala has Kathakali and Mohiniyattam, and states in North and North East too have their own styles, though they are all called Indian dances.

What do we Telanganites have, to represent our culture?” is the question that arose in cultural circles in Telangana.

Until the state was bifurcated, this region was part of Andhra Pradesh and was promoting all forms of art, even north and south.

Exponent of Kuchipudi and Perini Andhra Natyam Guru Nataraja Ramakrishna Photo: P. V. Sivakumar
Exponent of Kuchipudi and Perini Andhra Natyam Guru Nataraja Ramakrishna Photo: P. V. Sivakumar

Padmasree recipient Nataraja Ramakishna developed Tandava dance named ‘Perini’ that originated from the time of Kakatiya dynasty in the 11th century.

The Veera Saiva cult prevalent then and practiced by the rulers, saw the practitioners taking out processions in celebratory mood chanting the name of Lord Siva on festival days.

Young dancers perform Perini Shiva Thandavam dance Photo. Thakur Ajay Pal Singh
Young dancers perform Perini Shiva Thandavam dance Photo. Thakur Ajay Pal Singh

Perini was born out of it. Jayapasena (chief of elephant brigade of Kakatiya kings) conceptualised nritta based dance and called it ‘Perini’. The word Perini was born out of the word ‘Prerana’, according to Nataraja Ramakrishna who streamlined it some five years ago. Prerana here means ‘encouraging or motivating’the army that was set to go to war.

The focus now is on ‘Perini dance’ reconstructed by Nataraja Ramakrishna as part of his research oriented works for revival of the art.

Youngsters perform Perini Shiva Thandavam
Youngsters perform Perini Shiva Thandavam

It is now being felt that the state government should recognise Perini and Lasya styles as official dance of Telangana.

Now the job of projecting a comprehensive picture to Lasya penning compositions rests on Ramakrishna’s disciples like Kalakrishna, who had close proximity to the guru. The general order can start with Nrutta part like other nritta numbers, like Jatiswaram, replacing it with Perini jatis to give it an identity as wholesome number.

Other numbers related to nritya and abhinaya parts of the drama that follow should be specially written by some Telangana poets.

Youngsters perform Perini Shiva Thandavam
Youngsters perform Perini Shiva Thandavam

The lasya part of Perini can be traced to the characters like Parvathi, Lord Siva’s consort. Compositions on Vinayaka and Kartikeya both sons of Siva keep the dance connected to Saivam, if one wants to be so. ‘Daksha Yagnam’ is another Siva related number. That can be reshaped a bit to associate it with Kakatiya dynasty.

Even the yakashaganas being presented by Telangana troupes have rich sahitya that can provide scripts for solo numbers that can be conceived into classic presentation. The original texts of Yakshaganas should be tapped into for this purpose.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Features> Friday Review> Dance / by Gudipudi Srihari / Hyderabad – June 16th, 2016

Nizamabad Deputy SP awarded Seva medal

Proud moment:Deputy SP D. Anand Kumar receiving the Police Best Seva medal from DGP Anurag Sarma in Hyderabad.
Proud moment:Deputy SP D. Anand Kumar receiving the Police Best Seva medal from DGP Anurag Sarma in Hyderabad.

Director General of Police, Anurag Sarma presented the ‘Police Best Seva’ medal to Deputy Superintendent of Police, Nizamabad, D. Anand Kumar for his excellent services in the department, at the State police headquarters in Hyderabad on Friday.

The award was announced in connection with Telangana Formation Day. Having joined the department in 1991. Mr. Kumar worked in various capacities at different places. He won half a dozen gold medals for his performance during his police training.

The Deputy SP won laurels from top police officers and people for his flawless and prompt service to the needy.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Telangana / by Special Correspondent / Nizamabad – June 17th, 2016

Hyderabad girl to partner Sania at Rio Olympics

DREAM COME TRUE:Upcoming tennis star Prarthana Thombare at Sania Mirza.– FILE PHOTO.
DREAM COME TRUE:Upcoming tennis star Prarthana Thombare at Sania Mirza.– FILE PHOTO.

This is a major milestone in my career, says Prarthana

Emerging tennis star Prarthana Thombare will partner her idol Sania in the women’s doubles at the Rio Olympics this August. An achievement which was backed by her consistency in women’s doubles having won 10 ITF titles in the 15 finals she entered besides her recent maiden WTA doubles title.

“This (the Olympics selection) is a major milestone in my career. As a kid, I had always dreamt of representing India at the Olympics and to play Grand Slams,” Prarthana informed The Hindu from France where she is now playing a tournament. “And partnering my idol Sania herself, is a dream come true,” she commented.

The 22-year-old Prarthana joined the Sania Mirza Tennis Academy (SMTA) last year having moved over from Pune to pursue her tennis career. “I must say all the credit goes to my parents, Imran Mirza uncle and Sania who have put up tremendous efforts to notch up my game to the next level,” Prarthana pointed out. “It is because of them, I am a totally different and confident player and emerged a strong contender for the Olympics berth which again I deem is a life-time opportunity,” she remarked.

Not surprisingly, the young talent from the SMTA is all excited at the prospect of being there in Olympics. “Well, it is the kind of event which every sportsperson dreams about. And, I am blessed to be there this year and it could not have been better,” Prarthana said.

Prarthana’s father, Gulab Rao, too is immensely pleased with this news. “What more a father can ask for than seeing her child playing for the country in Olympics.

All the sacrifices and efforts we have been making are finally paying off and we (parents) must thank the Mirzas for their wonderful support,” he remarked.

Imran Mirza may turn out to be a strong contender for the prestigious Dronacharya Award given for the best coach by the Government of India.

Given that the articulate coach has not only produced India’s greatest women’s tennis player ever, Sania Mirza, but also an Olympian – Prarthana Thombare.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Hyderabad / by V.V.Subrahmanyam / Hyderabad – June 15th, 2016