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Hyderabad Fest 2018: A timely throwback

Hyderabad fest 2018 promises holistic appeal Photos: K.V.S. Giri, G Ramakrishna

The ten-day fest will present facets unique to the State across food, films, literature and art forms
Hyderabad is home to many a historical and cultural glory since centuries that it becomes imminent for us to refine the understanding of our roots from time to time- the first of its kind Hyderabad Fest 2018 that commences this weekend at NTR Stadium, Domalguda promises to do that in full jest. Fests surrounding culture are often individualistic in the city, be it music, dance, literature, films and beyond, but this one stands out for its attempt to bring all of it under one roof. Featuring theme-pavilions surrounding tourism, education, public sector undertaking, financial institutions, literature and specific sites catering to cultural performances besides short film fests, art and photography exhibitions, Hyderabad Fest 2018 has it all.

Spoorthi Progressive Society, spearheaded by its honorary chairman Chukka Ramaiah is behind this ten-day fest. One of its organising committee members A Nageswar Rao offers us a larger picture, “The aim behind the fest is to promote the culture of Telangana among its residents. Hyderabad presents itself with a manifold of cultures due to its diversity of religions, castes and rituals. The idea is also to let people know about the progress across different spheres in the State. The fest comprises many segments, also the focus is on public sector undertakings that have had a huge role to play in protecting the sovereignty of the country besides the financial support of the banks and other institutions.”

Cultural performances will be on at specific sites at the stadium everyday including a mixture of western, classical and folk forms. A science fair in memoriam of scientist Stephen Hawking is to be organised too, presenting the multifaceted advancements in the medical and the health sector over decades. As a special attraction commemorating the holiday season, the section ‘Balotsav’ targeted at children will see various workshops across arts, crafts, poetry and essay writing arenas. What’s a fest without food? A wide range of food courts sets it eye on the Telangana palette, with a special focus on pindi vantakalu.

In a bid to generate awareness on rights of women around the state, a stall ‘Sabala’ will feature many success stories of women and aspects that have lead to their progress in due course. A short film festival will celebrate the talents of budding, aspirant filmmakers across the state, the organisers have recently hosted a contest to shortlist the entries for the same. Film personalities including L B Sriram, Srikanth, Rajendra Prasad, Kasi Vishwanath will grace the fest.

As a mark of tribute to Charlie Chaplin on his birthday i.e. April 16, the organisers will screen his select films and host various events that throw light on facets that shaped the genius’ career. A photography exhibition featuring caricatures/portraits of Dasaradhi Rangacharya, C Narayana Reddy, Kaloji and other notable literary figures from Telangana promises to attract crowds. “The culture of Hyderabad has been confined to limited aspects, we want to do our bit to expand it. Having conducted similar fests in Visakhapatnam in 2015 and 2017, we’re sure about its success here too.”

(Hyderabad Fest 2018 commences at NTR Stadium on April 13, 5 pm and is on till April 22, 2 pm- 9 pm on weekdays, 12 pm- 9pm on weekends, Entry free)

e-NAM turned Nizamabad yard model for entire nation

Award for efficiency: Irrigation and Marketing Minister T. Harish Rao opening the Sadhimoota scheme at agriculture marketyard in Nizamabad on Tuesday. | Photo Credit: K_V_RAMANA

Marketyard received the e-NAM award from Prime Minister

Irrigation and Marketing Minister T. Harish Rao said the Nizamabad Marketyard ranked number one in the country by extending the best and prompt services to farmers. It received the best e-NAM award from the Prime Minister for its performance, he said here on Tuesday.

After laying the foundation for Karmika Bhavan and opening Sadhimoota (lunch) scheme at agriculture marketyard he told farmers that the TRS government had aimed at providing total assurance to farmers by completing irrigation projects and strengthening the marketing system.

He said e-NAM made the trading system transparent and weighing produce easy. Over 70,000 turmeric bags could be weighed in a single day and be traded nationwide with the help of the system. It was possible with the concerted efforts of all the people, he said adding that no other marketyard had a rest house for women.

“I am very happy to launch the Sadhimoota scheme which provides lunch for just ₹5 to farmers. We need to satiate the hunger of farmers who provide food to all. The district will become green with crops all through the year if the ongoing projects are completed,” he added.

Mr. Harish Rao said that allotment of ₹12,000 crore in the budget for the welfare of farmers was an indication to say that Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao was committed to the cause of their welfare. The ₹5 lakh insurance for every farmer would be a great support to their families. Being jealous of various welfare schemes introduced for farmers and quick completion of irrigation projects the Congress party was trying to stall them, he alleged.

The Minister assured all possible help from the Government to the oustees of Manchippa Reservoir, whose storage capacity is being increased to 3.5 tmcf. He said red jowar was purchased with ₹100 crore and blackgram, redgram and bengalgram was procured spending ₹14 crore.

Member of Parliament K. Kavitha, MLAs B. Ganesh Gupta, B. Govardhan, A. Jeevan Reddy, MLC V.G. Goud, mayor Akula Sujatha, market committee chairperson K. Divya, Collector M. Ram Mohan Rao and joint collector A. Ravinder Reddy were present.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Hyderabad / by Special Correspondent / Nizambad – April 11th, 2018