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COWE Signs BMO Agreement with SIDBI for Pan-India Rollout

Hyderabad, April 10, 2025The Confederation of Women Entrepreneurs of India (COWE) has signed an agreement with the Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), becoming a recognized Business Membership Organization (BMO) for a pan-India rollout. The initiative aims to empower women-led MSMEs, with a strong focus on the manufacturing sector.

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A BMO agreement with SIDBI involves a collaboration between industry associations (BMOs) and SIDBI to facilitate access to credit and other financial services for MSMEs (Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises) through referral arrangements.

Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI) established under an Act of Indian Parliament, acts as the Principal Financial Institution for Promotion, Financing and Development of the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise (MSME) sector as well as for co-ordination of functions of institutions engaged in similar activities. COWE is a home grown body of women entrepreneurs which has spread its footprint across India. It is probably only Hyderabad based Women Entrepreneurs trade body expanded across India.

The agreement was signed by Ms. Sandhya Reddy, Founder Director, COWE, and Mr. Chandramouli, General Manager, SIDBI. The program will launch immediately in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, offering financial access, capacity building, and market linkages COWE disclosed in a press note issued in the city today.

“This partnership reflects SIDBI’s commitment to inclusive, balanced growth,” said Mr. Prakash Kumar, Deputy Managing Director, SIDBI.

Ms. Shylaja Reddy, Chairperson, COWE, added, “This collaboration will unlock new opportunities for women-led enterprises.”

The signing was attended by Mr. Pavan Kumar, Executive Director, TGIIC, and saw participation from COWE’s board Members Ms Uma Gurkha, Ms Madhu Tyagi, Chapter Presidents, Ms Kalpana Rao. Telangana and Ms Geetha Srikanth,Andhra Pradesh and CEO Ms Usha Paliath.

The program will expand to other states in phases.

Hyderabad to be host of the largest gathering of plumbing, water, sanitation, and building industry experts from around the globe – from November 21st to 23rd

Hyderabad, November 12th, 2024…..The 30th Indian Plumbing Conference, the largest-ever gathering of the Plumbing industry, will be held in the city this month from November 21st to 23rd at Hitex.

The theme of the conference will be Water-The New Currency

The theme emphasizes water’s vital role in sustainability and climate action, promoting initiatives like Green Credits and Water Credits to support India’s goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2070. This conference aims to enhance water management, inspire innovation, and foster economic resilience by encouraging water-efficient technologies and aligning with national carbon reduction targets.

The conference will be organized by the 31-year-old Indian Plumbing Association (IPA), an NGO and an apex body of plumbing professionals in India.

Shri D. Sridhar Babu, Minister for IT, Electronics & Communications, Industries & Commerce, Government of Telangana will grace the occasion as the Chief Guest, and Shri Dana Kishore, Principal Secretary, Municipal Administration and Urban Development, will be the guest of honour.

The Keynote Speaker will be Mr. Søren Nørrelund Kannik-Marquardsen, Commercial Counsellor, Head of the Trade Council New Delhi & Regional Coordinator for South Asia, Embassy of Denmark in India

1500 plus delegates from across India and abroad will participate. Eighty exhibitors to showcase their products and services. More than 8000 visitors are expected to visit the conference cum expo.

The conference will host engaging technical sessions and panel discussions, including Water—The New Currency; Moving Towards Net Zero Water in the Built Environment; Water—Revitalizing the Heritage; High Challenges for High-Rise Buildings; Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene and Water Scenario in the Hospitality Sector

The conference will feature distinguished speakers, including Shri. Avinash Mishra, Chairman, Water Audit Council & Former Adviser, NITI Aayog; Dr. Rama Kant, Deputy Adviser (PHE), Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs; Prof. Srinivas Chary, CEO, WASH Innovation Hub and Centre Director, ASCI; Shri. Stanley Samuel, Founder, Eco Soft PTE, Singapore; Shri. Nitin Bassi, Senior Program Lead, CEEW; Shri. Rahul Sachdeva, Senior Program Manager, NIUA; Shri. Goutam Reddy, Vice Chairman, RE Sustainability Ltd; Smt. Charu Thapar, Executive Director-Property and Asset Management, Asia Pacific JLL; Shri. HC Vinayaka, Vice President, Technical EHS and Sustainability, ITC; Shri. Prem Thakur, VP Technical Services, IHCL (Taj Group); Sh. Valluri Srinivas, CEO, Synergy Infra Consultants

The conference will have knowledge-sharing sessions on water management in built spaces such as Water, Sanitation, Hygiene, and others.

Elaborating on how significant this conference is to Hyderabad Sanjay Bhilare, Chairman of the Hyderabad Chapter said it has blooming and robust real estate recording rapid growth. Infrastructure projects are flourishing, and there is a need for robust plumbing systems, water, waste management, recycling of treated water, and rainwater harvesting. Good plumbing not only ensures the longevity of our buildings but also enhances the quality of life for residents and communities, he added.

We will launch the Telugu version of ‘A Guide to Good Plumbing Practices’. It will be a Plumbing Engineering handbook, Sanjay said.

By 2030, India will have less than half of the total water demand. As per a NITI Aayog report, by then India will be able to supply 744 billion cubic meters of water against a demand for 1,498 billion cubic meters — a shortfall of over 50 percent. In recent incidences, we have seen Bengaluru and Chennai experiencing Day 0, Gurmit Singh, National President of IPA added.

“Day Zero” is the situation when a city’s water supply is almost completely depleted. When “Day Zero” is reached, taps run dry, and municipalities may enforce water restrictions and rations, Gurmit Singh, the Past National Chairman of the Indian Green Building Council. He is an expert on water conservation and reclamation. His domain knowledge includes achieving water use efficiency, water treatment, wastewater treatment, water refining, sewerage treatment, protection and preservation of water bodies, water audits, plumbing methods, and practices.

In the domestic water sector, the loss of water on account of leakages in mains, communication, and service pipes and valves is approximately 30 to 40% of the total flow in the distribution system, he added

India’s Increasing Water Footprint

Virtual Water Trade: India’s water footprint is also linked to the virtual water embedded in the goods it imports and exports. For instance, exports of water-intensive goods, such as rice, cotton, and sugar, indirectly lead to water depletion in regions that produce them, even if those regions are not consuming the water directly.

Exporting Water through Agriculture: India exports millions of tons of rice annually, which has a huge virtual water cost. 1 kg of rice requires around 3,000 liters of water to produce. Thus, India is, in a sense, exporting water to other nations through its agricultural exports, even as it faces its water crises.

The 30th Indian Plumbing Conference provides an important platform to discuss solutions and innovations that can help secure the future of water, ensuring its availability for all.

Water as an Economic Asset: Like money, water has intrinsic value. Its availability or scarcity can directly influence local economies, trade, and livelihoods. Communities that effectively manage water can gain a competitive edge.

Necessity of Reuse: As demand for water increases and sources become strained, water reuse and recycling are no longer optional—they are critical to sustainability.

Circular Economy Approach: Treating water as a “resource to be reused” fits well within the circular economy model, where the goal is to maximize the utility of resources—water being a prime example.

Plumbing’s Role in Water Efficiency

Plumbing Innovations: Advanced plumbing systems, such as low-flow fixtures, sensor-operated taps, smart water metering, and efficient pipe networks, are essential to both reduce water wastage and enable reuse.

Leak Detection and Prevention: Plumbing systems can be equipped with leak detection technology to prevent water loss, which accounts for a significant amount of water wastage in urban infrastructure.

Awareness and Best Practices: Plumbing professionals and the industry at large must play an educational role, in promoting water-efficient practices to the public and industries.

70 percent of communicable diseases spread through bad quality of water

Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy gave away prizes to the winners of Quambiant Global Grace Cancer Run-2024

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KOMATI REDDY VENKAT REDDY AND DR CHINNA BABU FOUNDER OF GRACE CANCER FOUNDATION SEEN AT THE RUN AT GACHIBOWLI

Hyderabad, October 06, 2024…… Komatireddy Venkat Reddy, Minister for Roads, Buildings and Cinematography, Government of Telangana grace as chief guest at the prizes presentation ceremony at Quambiant Global Grace Cancer Run 2024.

Earlier Ms Jennifer Larson, Consular General US Consulate, Hyd; Sri VC. Sajjanar, IPS, MD TSRTC and Dr. Bart S. Fisher, IPS, Chairman, Give Life Foundation flagged off three different categories of runs—10K, 5K and 2K. A total of 20,000 people participated in the run.

Komatireddy Venkat Reddy along with other guests gave away prizes to the winners of “Quambiant Global Grace Cancer Run-2024”.

In the men’s 10K category, Mohit Chowdary stood first completing the 10K run in 33.22 minutes and earning Rs 12,500/- prize money. Bodupally Ramesh stood second by completing the run in 34.15 minutes and was awarded Rs 7500/- prize money and Ramesh Chandra came third by completing the run in 34.15 minutes and bagged Rs 5000/- prize money.

In the Women 10K run category Uma completed it in 40.41 minutes, Maheshwari in 42.45 minutes and Rajeshwari in 43.58 minutes and stood first, second and third and walked away with the prize money of Rs 12,500/-, 7,500/- and 5000/- respectively.

Speaking on the occasion the Minister appreciated the Grace Cancer Foundation and Dr Chinnababu for helping the poor by screening free of cost for cancer at their doorstep. It is a yeoman service. I am pleased to note that 20,000 have participated in the Hyderabad event, which may be the biggest in India as far as Cancer Awareness Runs are concerned. Also, I am happy to note that it is the world’s biggest cancer awareness run which is being organised in dual mode—both physical and virtual across 130 countries and well over one lakh participate in it.

Hyderabad is a health capital. 40 to 50% of drugs supplied to various countries are manufactured here. It is a Vaccine capital and health tourism hub. An event like this happening in such a happening city is praiseworthy. Early detection is the key to cancer treatment. We can save lives if diagnosed in the first or second stage. But, it will be difficult to save if diagnosed in advanced stages, the Minister said.

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20000 PARTICIPATED IN TEH 7TH EDITION OF GRACE CANCER AWARENESS RUN 2024

Health is wealth. Fitness is important for health. Everyone must take part in sports. Rightly our Chief Minister declared a Sports University in Hyderabad to encourage more and more to get into sports, he said. I am also a fitness freak. I get up at 4 am and run for 10kms every day except on Sundays, he shared and advised all to get fit

The Congress Government initiated the Outer Ring Road in 2024. Now, the same Congress has started a Regional Ring Road, at a project outlay of Rs 30,000 crore. This will put Hyderabad on the world map for its infrastructure. The works of the same will begin in December, he said.

Kiran Tanuja, India’s first blade runner from Faridabad participated in the run. People from various walks of life and ages such as 3 years to 80 years participated in the run. The run was organized to raise funds for free cancer screening. Kiran said anything can happen in life. And don’t stop your efforts. Now with this blade, I run 21 kms. So believe in yourself, she said.

HYSEA, SCSC, CII, LIC and many other organisations supported the run. It was the 7th edition of the run. The run is planned to raise funds to deploy free cancer screening.

The run was organized with the theme “Run for Grace Screen for Life” disclosed by Dr. Chinnababu Sunkavalli, Senior Consultant Robotic Surgical Oncologist and the Founder of GRACE (Global Research and Cancer Education) Cancer Foundation.

The run was organised by GRACE Cancer Foundation, a Hyderabad-based non-profit organisation founded to alleviate the burden of cancer through education, early detection, treatment, rehabilitation, and cutting-edge research.

The objectives for the Run according to Dr. Chinababu are to make a meaningful impact on people’s lives by creating awareness about Cancer, to promote physical activity as a means to prevent and combat cancer in society and to help people lead active lifestyles and also to raise funds for screening the underprivileged right at their doorstep, for free.

Shaping the Future: Dr. K. V. Rao Scientific Society’s 24th Science Awards Winners Revealed

Dr Priya Abraham, Sr. Prof from CMC Vellore and Former Director of the National Institute of Virology, Pune delivered the Annual Oration Lecture.

Only 27% of the population has taken booster doses. We are pushing the government to bring the booster doses back so that more should take them for their safety: Dr Priya Abraham.

KVRSS enters its 25th year. It plans to develop a state-of-the-art science center complex.

Hyderabad, July 15th, 2024…….Dr. K. V. Rao Scientific Society’s 24th Annual Science Awards Function was held Saturday night at B. M. Birla Science Centre, Hyderabad.

KVRSS has been involved in promoting science by spotting and recognizing talent at the school and university levels for the past 24 years.

Prof. (Dr.) Priya Abraham, Senior Professor, Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore, and Former Director, National Institute of Virology, Pune delivered the KV Rao Memorial Oration. She was part of the ICMR team that developed the COVAXIN vaccine

She presented the 24th Annual Memorial Oration “The Making of an Indigenous COVID Vaccine and More” where she dwelled on the arduous task of developing the first Indigenous antibody detection assay (Kavach ELISA) which was used in the four national serosurveys for COVID-19 and the collaboration with industry in making a candidate vaccine. Dr Priya and her team worked throughout the pandemic, and it was their relentless effort which helped India come out of the pandemic with minimal casualties.

Speaking on the occasion she said a vaccine takes 10 long years to be developed. But during a crisis like a pandemic, it was developed in just ten and half months. Scientists are not the soldiers at the borders like our fauzi but they are civilian fauzi, she said.

Speaking further she said only 27% of the population has taken a booster dose which is not good. Everyone must take the booster dose. I am in my capacity pushing to the government to bring the vaccines back into the market and encourage more to take booster doses, she said.

The Covid vaccines must be commonly available in the market for people to take booster doses she said

Many countries have realized the need for pandemic preparedness to counter any pandemics that may hit in the future.

Mr. Partho Pratim Kar, Joint Managing Director, Jaykay Enterprises Limited, New Delhi was the Chief Guest. He is an industry leader and pioneer in Indian Retail and works extensively in diverse areas of the social sector including schools. Good teachers make up the good school and not National Education Policy. We need to focus on how to develop good teachers. Teaching has to be by choice and not by default.

Both the guest gave away the 24th Annual Research Awards, 19th School Talent Awards, 13th SPARK Innovation Awards, and 4th SMART (Science Meets ART) Awards.

During the function, the 24th Annual Research Awards were presented to encourage research in basic sciences. It recognized exceptional research in fundamental scientific disciplines by students under the age of 30 across India.

19th School Talent Awards are initiated in collaboration with the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Science & Technology (APCOST). These awards acknowledge exemplary science projects presented by students from various districts, particularly government schools, based on a designated theme provided by the Department of Science and Technology. Scholarship opportunities were awarded to select students.

The 13th SPARK Innovation Awards were given to stimulate the young minds of India, Students present Science Models with Concepts. 40 Projects were selected for final presentations

4th SMART (Science Meets ART) Awards were initiated to celebrate National Science Day and to let school students visualize science. This program fosters a visual understanding of science among school students, the SMART program encourages the creation of models that translate mathematical concepts into engaging stories.

Recently the Society established a Science Innovation Centre and a Mobile Science Lab to offer interactive and accessible science experiences for school children. These initiatives have demonstrably impacted over 10,000 students in the past two years.

As KVRSS enters its 25th year, ambitious plans are underway to develop a state-of-the-art science centre complex. This innovative facility will be designed to provide a vibrant space for learning, exploration, and enjoyment of science for all.

Grace Cancer Run Get Ready for the Race Date and Theme Revealed by CP Cyberabad

Early detection is the only way forward to tackle Cancer: Commissioner of Police, Cyberabad

Cyberabad, 11th July 2024 – The much-anticipated Quambiant Global Grace Cancer Run 2024 by the Grace Cancer Foundation is set to take place, bringing together thousands of participants to raise awareness and funds for cancer research and screening.

It is the World’s largest Cancer awareness run being organized in partnership with HYSEA, SCSC (Society for Cyberabad Security Council), and many other organizations. Avinash Mohanty, the Commissioner of Police unveiled the Race Date, Theme, and Commencement of Registrations at a function held on Wednesday evening at Cyberabad Police Commissionerate at Gachibowli.

The run is to be held on 6th October, with more than 1 lakh participants from across 130 countries through Physical and Virtual Modes expected to participate.

This year’s theme, “Run for Grace Screen for Life,” highlights the importance of early detection and preventive measures in the fight against cancer.

Speaking on the occasion the Chief Guest Shri Avinash Mohanty said, “I am honoured to support the Grace Cancer Run 2024. Together, we can make a difference and save lives through awareness and early detection.”

Speaking further he said there is hardly any family without getting suffered from Cancer. It is so prevalent now. It not only affects families medically and psychologically but also ruins them financially. Early detection is the best way to contain it. Grace Cancer is reaching out to those people who don’t have access to early detection. Which is very commendable. It is a great service to humanity, he added

We are honoured to have the Chief Guest, Shri. Avinash Mohanty IPS, Commissioner of Police, Cyberabad. His presence underscores the significance of community involvement and support in our collective battle against cancer, said Dr. Chinnababu Sunkavalli, Senior Consultant Robotic Surgical Oncologist and the Founder of GRACE (Global Research and Cancer Education) Cancer Foundation.

The Race Categories are 2k Walk, 5k Fun Run & 10k (timed run). It will be held at Gachibowli Stadium, Hyderabad. For registrations, please visit the website – www.gracecancerrun.com and register online.

Speaking more, Dr Chinnababu said, the Grace Cancer Run is more than just a race; it is a movement dedicated to saving lives through awareness, education, and early detection. By participating, you contribute to vital cancer screening programs and research initiatives.

We want to see a world where there is no cancer. There are four health problems responsible for nearly 80% of deaths in India. And they are Cancer, Heart, Lung and Diabetes, he said. With the funds generated from the Run, we have screened 40,000 poor, rural populations. This year we aim to screen one lakh people free of cost. As a Cancer surgeon, I know the pain. I work full time on this cause and work as a doctor, part-time for my living, he said.

I have seen two problems in fighting cancer. One is poor awareness and the second is lack of access to early detection. We started the run with 5000 people about six years ago. Last year we touched one lakh people. This year we would like to cross, he said.

Ramesh Kaza, Secretary General of the SCSC, said his mother suffered from cancer and could not save her as she was diagnosed very late. People who go through the pain of their family member suffering from Cancer will only know their pain

Speaking further he said it is very strange to hear from a cancer specialist saying that he is on a mission to eliminate cancer, which in other words eliminates his job, but still, he doesn’t bother much. It is very nice of a doctor to say this.

Prashant Nandella, President of HYSEA (Hyderabad Software Enterprises Association) said diagnosis and detection are very important. That is only possible by creating awareness. Grace Foundation has saved many lives by cancer screening. HYSEA with so many IT employees can amplify their efforts to save more lives.

Krupakar Reddy, Race Director said that they were aiming to surpass the previous record number of participants. He also said each of the three categories of run has its own set of thrills and urged large numbers to participate and join in the same.

Hyderabad witnesses the kick-off of BGIS 2024 finale: Team IQOO SOUL dominates Day 1 action

Hyderabad, June 29th, 2024: Today marked the thrilling commencement of the much-awaited BATTLEGROUNDS MOBILE INDIA SERIES 2024 (BGIS) finale at the HITEX Exhibition Centre in Hyderabad. India’s largest battle royale Esports event hosted by KRAFTON India kicked off with a spectacular exhibition of gaming skill and talent from India’s finest Esports teams on Day 1.

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The day began with 16 formidable teams entering the battleground amid fanfare and thunderous applause, the coveted trophy was revealed. This electrifying face-off featured experienced veterans, and eager debutants—all vying for the grand prize in the most spectacular finale to date. The excitement of the crowd soared as fan-favorite commentators Spero, Anki, Mazy, Jonny, and others delivered thrilling live commentary.

Fans and gaming enthusiasts from every corner of the country could also catch all the action live on KRAFTON India Esports YouTube channel. All the matches are being live streamed in 10 languages including English, Hindi, Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Mizo and Malayalam.

On the first day, an audience of more than 2500 spectators attended the event.  all revenues generated from the sale of elite passes will be contributed to the Abhinav Bindra Foundation, supporting traditional sports.

Team IQOO SOUL took the lead, impressively accumulating 58 points. Thrilling performances were also displayed by GLOBAL ESPORTS and TEAMXSPARK, carving out their path to the ultimate championship trophy. Strong comeback showcase team 8BIT and steady performances from FS ESPORTS also added to the Day 1’s electrifying atmosphere.

FTCCI held an interactive meeting on Business Opportunities in Africa

Hyderabad, June 29, 2024…..FTCCI(Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry) organized an interactive meeting on Business Opportunities in Africa on Friday at Hotel Hyatt Place, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad.

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Africa, with its rich natural resources and rapidly developing sectors, presents a wealth of business possibilities Today’s event is an opportunity for potential investors who have a keen interest in harnessing the potential of Africa’s dynamic business environment, said Meela Jayadev of FTCCI in his presidential address.

Since most of the African countries are vying with each other to develop and improve the standards of living of people, the countries are focusing on infrastructure development and creating facilities to attract investors globally, Meela Jayadev said

Mr. A. K. Pramod Kumar Kathigasu, Business Development Head – AP & Telangana, Arise Integrated Industrial Platform explained in detail the various opportunities. Another advantage is, goods can be exported to Europe from Africa at zero tax. This provides a huge opportunity for investors to get high returns and expand, he said.

Africa is a fast-growing continent and many international investors recognize that there is enough of money to be earned there. This program was organized to create awareness of investment opportunities in Africa. The general impression that still prevails in many people is that Africa is still an underdeveloped country. That poverty is very high, people are not highly educated. Several countries in Africa have undergone economic reforms and are one of the best places to invest, when compared to other countries in other regions, said Srinivas Garimella, Chair of the Industrial Development Committee.

This is an opportunity to explore the wealth of business possibilities in Africa across diverse sectors such as Agriculture timber, textiles, cashews, fruits, rubber, spices, minerals, glass, construction, Food Processing and others, stated Chakravarthi AVPS, Chair of the International Trade Committee said.

Dancers from Shankarananda Kalakshetra Shine in ‘Manyam Veerudu – Alluri Sitaramaraju’ Production

Hyderabad, June 29th 2024: The dance theatre production on India’s greatest freedom fighters Alluri Sitaramaraju, ‘Manyam Veerudu – Alluri Sitaramaraju’ choreographed by Dr Ananda Shankar Jayant, was premiered today at Ravindra Bharati. The dance theatre production paying tributes to the man who dared the British, was presented by the Ministry of Culture, Govt of India and Shankarananda Kalakshetra, under the Ministry’s scheme ‘Centenary and Anniversary celebrations’.

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Manyam Veerudu – Alluri Sitaramaraju’, was a dance theatre production that brought alive the extraordinary bravery, inspiring life and incomparable love for Bharatamata, of one of India’s revered freedom fighters Alluri Sitaramaraju. The celebrated classical dancer, scholar, speaker, writer and nationally awarded artiste, Padmashri Ananda Shankar Jayant’s vision and direction captured this unique life story of one of our greatest freedom fighters, in a scintillating dance theatre production.

Ananda says ‘I am a Tamilian by birth but a Telugu by soul! Many are my choreographies that have been inspired by Telugu Vaggeyakaras – Thyagaraja, Bhakta Ramadas, Annamayya, as well as modern poets – Devullapalli Krishna Sastri, Rayaprolu Subba Rao, Venkata Parvateesam Kavulu etc. Our latest production offers our salutations to one of our own and India’s great freedom fighters.’

The large cast of 21 dancers of the Shankarananda Kalakshetra ensemble, along with guest artists Mithun Shyam, Surender Nath and young dancers from Hyderabad and Bangalore, brought alive the rousing patriotism of Sitaramaraju in a scintillating dance production

Infused with exquisite choreography combined with martial arts and thrilling fight scenes alongside grace charm and emotions, the thrilling production left the full house audience inspired, who gave long standing ovations at the end of the crisp 45-minute performance.

‘Such dance productions are what is needed today to bring the stories of our many freedom fighters to our youth’, ‘Beautiful way to bring history alive’, ‘I wish history was taught like this’ said some of the many young people in the audience.

The choreography by renowned dancer Padmashri Dr Ananda Shankar Jayant, was unique and raised the envelope on visual presentation on so many levels. The rousing musical soundscape by Sweta Prasad and IV Renukaprasad, set to the Telugu poetry by Venkat Gadepalli, along with stirring English narration by Jayant Dwarkanath, lights by Surya Rao and digital design by Gunjan Ashtaputre all added to a brilliant and spectacular program.

Bharatanatyam dancer from Bangalore – Mithun Shyam, as Alluri Sitaramaraju and Kuchipudi dancer Surender Nath as the British captain lived their roles impeccably as did the young ensemble cast who created a memorable program.

Manyam Veerudu – Alluri Sitaramaraju’, is a program that must be seen across schools and colleges said the guests Dr Mammidi Harikrishna, Smt Ramaa Bharadvaj and others.

SIP Regional Prodigy 2024 Telangana Contest to be held in Hyderabad on 30th June at Classic Convention

Hyderabad, June 28, 2024…… The SIP Regional Prodigy 2024 Telangana Contest will be held in Hyderabad on 30th June at Classic Convention, Shamshabad from 8 am onwards. The contest will be held in two rounds, with 1000 kids participating in each round.

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It will be Organized by India’s biggest Skill Development organization, SIP Academy, for kids of 6 to 12 years from across Telangana.

It is a contest of a unique kind where human calculators will be in action. Trying to outsmart the calculators, calculate faster than them and solve 200-plus sums according to different levels of training in just 11 minutes.

The competition will be a very tough one, where kids have to solve 200 mathematical sums in just 11 minutes. They have to work faster than the calculator. Those who solved the maximum correct sums become the champions, SIP Academy stated in a press note issued in the city today.

Mr. Dinesh Victor, Managing Director of SIP Academy; Mrs. Nivedita Thota, MD of Shiva Ganga Group of Schools; Paanchali Dasgupta-Sahu, Principal at Birla Open Minds International School, LB Nagar; Sainath M, Executive Director, ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education Innovation & Entrepreneurship Council, President, IFHE’s IIC and Professor, IcfaiTech will be guests.

It is a contest for the brightest minds. Every year, we identify our top students and celebrate their achievements through an annual event named ‘Prodigy’. Here, the child can demonstrate his/her mathematical skills and join the long list of our brightest minds. In the last 21 years, SIP Academy conducted more than 200 Prodigy events, the news release stated.

Trophies will be awarded to the Champion, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Runners up. SIP Academy which runs world-class skill development programs has been making a significant impact on the mental potential of children. It is also known widely for creating child prodigies with razor-sharp intellects. It holds 5 Limca Book of Records.

FTCCI to hold an interactive meeting on Business Opportunities in Africa

Hyderabad, June 28, 2024…..FTCCI(Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry) to hold an interactive meeting on Business Opportunities in Africa on Friday at Hotel Hyatt Place, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad from 3 to 5pm.

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This is an opportunity to explore a wealth of business possibilities in Africa across diverse sectors such as Agriculture timber, textiles, cashew, fruits, rubber, spices, minerals, glass, construction, Food Processing and others, stated Srinivas Garimella, Chair of the Industrial Development Committee and Chakravarthi AVPS, Chair of the International Trade Committee in the news release issued by FTCCI