Monthly Archives: August 2013

ISB launches fifth edition of iDiya, a social venture competition

Students participating in the launch of the fifth iDiya Challenge Social venture Competition at the Indian School of Business in Hyderabad on Friday. | Neeraj Murali
Students participating in the launch of the fifth iDiya Challenge Social venture Competition at the Indian School of Business in Hyderabad on Friday. | Neeraj Murali

The Indian School of Business (ISB) on Friday launched the fifth edition of iDiya – a social venture competition, which is an initiative by the prestigious school’s students. The annual competition, which is a national-level platform for budding entrepreneurs, promotes and funds innovative social venture ideas in India.

The social venture ideas might be in the areas of health, education, environment or women empowerment.

The chief guest, MN Rao, former MD and CEO of Tata Business Services Ltd, launched the registration process for the competition. He said that iDiya was a unique competition which would inspire aspiring  entrepreneurs to address social issues through their business models.

The participants will be judged on the basis of innovativeness of the idea, the social problem the idea is addressing and the sustainability of the business model.

Background of the participants will also be considered. 125 teams participated in the competition last year.

The registration fees for the competition is Rs 1000. The last date for applying to the competition, which is open to all working professionals and early-stage entrepreneurs, is September 15. The top 10 shortlisted teams will get to attend a boot camp in which industry experts will educate the teams on creating a sustainable business

model which will help the underprivileged section of society and how to benefit from their business models. The teams can also meet venture capitalists in the boot camp.

The winners of the competition will get a cash reward of Rs 2 lakh, runner-ups will get Rs. 1 lakh and there are cash prizes for further runner-ups also. Apart from this, 50 selected teams will get feedback on their business models from industry experts.

Abdul Lateef, winner of the 3rd iDiya competition, whose Mobile Science Lab promotes science education among students of 8-12 grade said,”ISB and iDiya provided me with the network which is helping my business and have also mentored our business model for the past two years.”

Sanju Kumar, founder of Kisan School which provides farmers with critical information using mobile phone technology, said,”Though I knew what to do, I got to know about how to present a business model and shape its plan after attending iDiya’s boot camp”.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Hyderabad / by Express News Service – Hyderabad / July 27th, 2013

Gynaecologist Sitaratnam feted in Vijayawada

Gynaecologist Yarlagadda Sitaratnam being felicitated by members of Vijayawada Obstetric and Gynaecology Society in Vijayawada. / Photo: Ch. Vijaya Bhaskar / The Hindu
Gynaecologist Yarlagadda Sitaratnam being felicitated by members of Vijayawada Obstetric and Gynaecology Society in Vijayawada. / Photo: Ch. Vijaya Bhaskar / The Hindu

Veteran gynaecologist of the city Yarlagadda Sitaratnam was felicitated by the Vijayawada Obstetrics and Gynaecology Society (VOGS) here on Sunday. VOGS secretary Ch. Kavitha said that Dr Sitaratnam was the first gynaecologists to start practice here.

She began her practice in 1960 and established Jyothi Nursing Home 44 years ago. Dr Kavitha said that Dr Sitaratnam was born in 1934, did her MBBS in Guntur Medical College and DGO from the Andhra Medical College, Visakhapatnam. She was married to noted Andhra Loyola College physics lecturer Yarlagadda Rajagopala Rao. VOGS was organising an oration named after Dr Sitaratnam.

The oration would be delivered by Head of Obstetric Medicine, Fernandez Hospital, Hyderabad, Dr Tarakeswari.

She was going to speak on “Antiphospholipid Antibody Syndrome.” VOGS president K.Gangadhara Rao said the association conducted the State conference of obstetrics and gynaecology in 2006.

It was conducting continuing medical education programmes for doctors.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Vijayawada / by Special Correspondent / Vijayawada – August 05th, 2013

How McKinsey plans to transform Andhra Bank’s business

Hyderabad:

Public sector Andhra Bank has appointed international consulting firm McKinsey to suggest ways for strategic business transformation to meet the growing customer demands.

B A Prabhakar, chairman and managing director, Andhra Bank, in his address at the Annual General Meeting of shareholders yesterday said the bank has taken up an initiative – NavShakti – to enhance the productivity and also deliver value to customers.

He also said that despite economic challenges and an uncertainty, the public sector lender is expected to grow at 15 per cent during the current financial year.

“Bank has taken up a strategic business transformation initiative ‘NavShakti’ with the assistance of leading consulting firm McKinsey to rejuvenate the business process to meet the discerning demands of the customers,” Prabhakar said. “As part of the project, a thorough business re-engineering of the present processes, is taken up to enhance productivity and also deliver value to the customers,” he added.

New generation branch models are designed to calibrate delightful business experience for customers, he said.

Talking about macroeconomic conditions, the banker said the challenge for the city-based bank would be to maintain a healthy asset profile in the wake of subdued growth of the economy. “Notwithstanding the uncertainties in the economic environment, your bank will continue to grow its business sustainability in FY’14. I am confident that the bank’s business will grow by about 15 per cent in FY’14,” Prabhakar said.

He said the steps taken by the government in clearing the bottlenecks in investments and also the policy measures taken to improve FDI flows should put India on upward growth trajectory. For the full year ended March 31, 2013, total income of the bank stood at Rs 13,957 crore against Rs 12,199 crore in 2011-12.

In FY’13, the net profit dipped to Rs 1,289 crore against Rs 1,345 crore in FY’12. Prabhakar had earlier said the last year was stressful for the overall business growth.

source: http://www.firstpost.com / FirstPost. / Firstpost> FWire /by PTI / July 24th, 2013

IBL: Know your team – Hyderabad Hotshots

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Indian Badminton League (IBL) is a franchise-based city teams tournament which is worth $1 million. This is the richest badminton league in the world. Six teams will be seen in action from August 14 to 31, 2013. This year’s is the inaugural edition of IBL. Krrish Delhi Smashers, Lucknow Warriors, Mumbai Masters, Banga Beats, Pune Pistons and Hyderabad Hotshots are the teams.

The six franchises had a purse of $275,000 to buy players in the auction, which was held a few days back in Delhi. Each team comprises of 11 players – four foreign, six Indians and one junior.

Matches will be played on home and away format in four categories – men’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s singles and mixed doubles.

The top four will make the semi-finals. The final is scheduled for August 31 in Mumbai.

Hyderabad’s star player and Olympic bronze medallist Saina Nehwal called the launch of  IBL  as a “historic moment.”

“This is a historic moment for Indian badminton. Post-2012 Olympics, the junoon for badminton has reached a peak in India. I’m confident the Indian Badminton League will make the game even more popular amongst the masses and fulfill the high expectations it has raised,” she said.

Saina is the costliest female player in IBL. She was bought by Hyderabad for $120,000.

Here, get to know about Hyderabad franchise – Hyderabad Hotshots.

Team – Hyderabad Hotshots

Owners: PVP Group

List of players purchased in the auction

Saina Nehwal  (India) $120,000

Tanongsak Saensomboonsuk (Thailand) $15,000

Ajay Jayram (India) $25,000

Taufik Hidayat (Indonesia) $15,000

Khim Wah Lim (Malaysia) $10,000

V Shem Goh (Malaysia) $10,000

Tarun Kona (India) $28,000

Pradenya Gadre (India) $46,000

Kanthi Visalakhi (India) $3,000

Shubhankar Dey (India) $3,000

Hyderabad Hotshots schedule

Vs Lucknow Warriors – August 15

Vs Delhi Smashers – August 17

Vs Pune Pistons – August 19

Vs Mumbai Masters – August 22

Vs Banga Beats – August 27

source: http://www.news.oneindia.in / OneIndia News / Oneindia> News> Sports / by Aprameya / Thursday – July 25th, 2013

National sailing championship begins at Hussain Sagar Lake in Hyderabad

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Hyderabad:

Promising exciting action on sails, the Laser National Sailing Championship 2013 got underway at the picturesque Hussain Sagar lake here today. Andhra Pradesh Tourism and Sports Minister Vatti Vasant Kumar inaugurated the championship which will be held till July 28. About 120 sailors from all over the country are expected to participate in the event, being conducted by the Laser Class Association of India (LCAI).

The competition will be held Laser, 4.7, Standard and Radial categories. Lt General S M Mehta, Commandant, Military College of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering (MCEME) and Col Commandant Corps of EME Sailing Association said Hussain Sagar lake provided a conducive atmosphere for sailing. He also mentioned that India has the potential to achieve many medals in sailing in prestigious championships like Olympics. Brig. Rajaram, Rear Commodore of EME Sailing Association said that the objective behind organising such an event is to promote the eco-friendly sport, adding that top sailors from all over the country are participating in the event. “Laser class is Olympic class and is gaining popularity amongst sportsmen and spectators,” he said.

According to the organisers of the event, there have been queries from Asia Pacific countries as well for participation in the event. Captain Soli Contractor, the government observer for the event, said that more women are also coming forward to participate. Among the 120 entries, 31 will participate in Standard category, 60 in Radial and 29 in 4.7, the organisers added. The Laser Class Association of India (LCAI) is conducting these championship since 1986 (including hosting Asia Pacific Laser International Championship in May 2001 at Hyderabad), they added.

source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> Sports> Other Sports / PTI / July 24th, 2013

IAF training command chief to visit Hakimpet station today

Hyderabad :

Air marshal PS Gill, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Training Command, will be visiting Air Force Station Hakimpet on Wednesday to discuss matters related to training and performance of the station with the Air Officer Commanding, Air commodore Sanjeev Raj, and other senior officers. This is his first visit of Air Marshal Gill after he took over the command of Training Command on July 1 this year.

Air marshal Gill will also call on governor ESL Narsimhan. He will be accompanied by his wife Puspinder Gill, regional president of Air Force Wives Welfare Association (AFWWA), and interact with the wives of Air Force officers at Hakimpet on welfare activities for women. Air marshal Gill, an alumnus of National Defence Academy, got commissioned in the Indian Air Force in 1975 as a fighter pilot and has more than 5,000 hours of flying experience. on various aircraft.

source: http://www.articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Hyderabad / TNN / July 24th, 2013

Hyderabad’s aviation expert becomes first Assistant Chief of Naval Staff

Hyderabad :

As the Indian Navy rapidly spreads its wings into air as well and makes further forays into the Blue Water, Rear Admiral SrinivasKanugo, hailing from Hyderabad, assumed office as Assistant Chief of Naval Staff (Air Materiel) [ACNS(AM)] at the Integrated Headquarters MoD (Navy). He will be the first Flag Officer in this new office.

Speaking to STOI exclusively over phone, Rear Admiral Kanugo recalled his growing up days in Hyderabad and schooling in many places in the state including a local government school and in Nagarjunasagar. Retracing his college days in JNTU College of Engineering in Anantapur, he spoke of his selection to Indian Navy’s University Entry Scheme wherein his final year fee was paid by the Indian Navy. “Way back in 1981, being commissioned into Indian Navy was a dream come true and then I opted for the aviation stream of the Indian Navy (the other two being submarine and ships)”, he said, adding that thereafter, the electronics graduate became an avid aviation enthusiast by being trained in the finer nuances of the subject.

According to Kanugo, the air arm of the Indian Navy is growing at a fast pace and that the Navy is not restricted to just being a Green Water Navy. Green Water Navy means the fleet comprises only battleships while Blue Water Navy includes possession of aircraft as well. The post in which Rear Admiral Srinivas Kanugo has assumed office has been created with a single point responsibility for all matters related to aviation technical management of the burgeoning air arm of the Indian Navy. The ACNS (AM) will be responsible for planning and co-ordination of new induction air equipment and systems, repair and overhaul of all existing aircraft, aero engines and associated equipment and systems as well as provisioning of air stores. The officer was awarded Vishist Sewa Medal (VSM) in 2013 for his outstanding contribution to the Indian Navy.

The air arm of the Indian Navy operates over 200 aircraft with over 20 different types including fighters, fixed wing Maritime Reconnaissance aircraft, helicopters and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles. The air arm, which recently marked its Diamond Jubilee, is on the anvil of transformation in capability and size with the induction of potent platforms such as the MiG 29K and Boeing  P 8I and the planned induction of a large number of helicopters. Naval aviation is also seeing attendant needs for growth in infrastructure with addition of new air stations like INS Parundu in Ramnathapuram, INS Baaz in Campbell Bay and multiple air enclaves across the country.

source: http://www.articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Hyderabad> Indian Navy / TNN / July 21st, 2013

Magical Old Town – the way it was

Visakhapatnam : 

There have been some reports recently in the papers about the fate of our once vibrant old town. A walk through the dusty old town today does not reveal the lively social life in that part of Vizag in the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. It was so different then that those who did not experience it will consider it pure fiction. A land far far away. A people so alien. A life so unimaginable. Only those of us who lived there will remember those days with poignant fascination, like a hazy dream.

It is hard but let me try and give you a picture. We called our part of the town “One Town” or “Soldierpeta”. The beach road was just around three kilometre in length. There was no outer harbour then and most of us stayed a street or two away from the sparkling clean sea. As kids our playground all summer was the beach and the beach road. We swam, fished, and caught crabs. We wrestled and played football. We played Holly-Colli, Sticks and Stones, Tops and Gilli Danda till it was dark. As winter advanced and the beach became cold we cycled and played rough games under the massive banyan trees around the Recruiting Office. We lit small twig fires and told ghost stories. The trees were full of squirrels and chattering of birds and flying foxes that ate figs on the high branches above.

Along with a bustling local community, Soldierpeta also had a good population of Anglo Indians, a fortuitous result of the intermingling of the British soldiers who occupied Vizag earlier and the swarthy young local ladies. Well known families were all over One Town, the Lamonds, Hilliers, Larives, Halges and so on. Many of them migrated out of Vizag and India but some remain even today in different parts of Vizag. As we grew old enough to appreciate the opposite sex, we sighed and watched Pauline, Wendy, Julian and Vivian stride proudly along the beach in their short floral skirts escorted by their boyfriend of the day.

In the evenings, as the dim low voltage lights came on in the homes on the beach road, the sound of Jim Reaves,  Dean Martin, Bing Crosby and Pat Boone  wafted into the air. In the absence of TV, conversations flowed like streams through the neighbourhood. Everyone knew everyone. And on Saturday evenings, we clambered on to a wooden box to peep over our wall into the Sacred Heart  Church where live bands rocked the night as energetic dancing couples displayed their fluid skills on the dance floor. As the night proceeded, some got into brawls but there was too much love in the air and nothing serious ever happened. On Christmas and New Year we boys would be very welcome in every home. We gorged ourselves on kul kuls and patties and drank blood red homemade wine under Christmas trees with big orange cardboard star and silver bells as record players played a scratchy Christmas tune in the background.

Sailors from all over the world descended on Vizag port. These big tough men with bulging biceps and tattooed arms were called “Shippys”. After much sailing these men were keen on some company. A line of cycle rickshaws waited eagerly at the port gate and ferried them to the two famous hotels  on the beach road. The New Costis and The Marina Hotel did roaring business till the wee hours of the morning. They had large dimly lit halls that served as bars, dance floors and a place to socialize. Loud live bands played Ventures, Shadows, Elvis and Bill Haley numbers and everyone danced like crazy.

Perfumed and painted young women, from all over India, looking lovely in the dim light, sat at the bars or at the tables encouraging the sailors to drink themselves silly. The rooms in the premises, rented by the hour became busy as the night progressed. And long after midnight when the band stopped playing, the Shippys staggered out of the hotel, got into their rickshaws and sedated by alcohol and other exertions went quietly back to their ships. Some came back and others sailed away to their mistresses at other ports or perhaps to their families back home.

One Town was indeed full of wonderful characters. There was Chacha, the professional smuggler who kept watching the ships that brought his contraband, usually cigarette cartons and scotch, through a telescope. There was Smith, who wore a frayed black jacket and repaired lighters. I shall never forget the remarkable athlete, Merry Irwin, who built boats. And Nippo, who swam into the sea every evening so far that we could only see him as a speck in the water. He always came back after an hour or so, much to the relief of his myriad girlfriends who watched anxiously from the shore.

That was before the outer harbour was built. When the overhead conveyor belt went through our locality the port told us it was sealed and all would be fine. They lied. Soon many had to leave that part of town. One Town was a magical place, but those days have now been lost in the haze of coal and iron ore dust.

(The writer is an environmentalist and a member of the Vizag chapter of INTACH)

source: http://www.articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India / Home> City> Visakhapatnam / by Sohan Hatangadi, TNN / July 21st, 2013

Zoo to breed wild dogs in captivity

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Visakhapatnam:

The Indira Gandhi Zoological Park (IGZP), or Vizag Zoo will soon have the country’s exclusive wild dog breeding centre. It will help conserve a special breed of the fast dwindling population of wild dogs known as Dholes besides propagating them for various international animal exchange programmes, according to officials.

In fact, Vizag Zoo or IGZP is India’s only zoo that’s been successful in breeding of wild dogs for the fourth time. It had been selected by the Central Zoo Authority for conservation of endangered wild dogs.

While the IGZP will have a breeding centre for wild dogs the CZA has chosen Vandalur Zoological Park in Chennai, Tamil Nadu as the associate zoo.

According to IGZP curator G Ramalingam, wild dog population has witnessed massive increase within the protected area from just two to 19. Out of these, seven are female wild dogs, five adult males, four male and three female puppies.

Director of Zoological Parks in Andhra Pradesh, P. Mallikarjuna Rao also confirmed that Vizag zoo has witnessed a substantial increase in wild dog population. Dholes, according to him, are in demand in most of the zoos in Asia owing to the animal’s excellent eyesight and hearing capacity.

The dholes have been classified as the endangered wild dog species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature owing to their habitat loss, depletion of its prey base, according to Rao. “If this experiments turn out success the IGZP will be more popular in the country as far as captive breeding of wild dogs and their conservation is concerned”, he added.

According to Vizag zoo veterinary surgeon V Srinivas, wild dog breeding is a delicate scientific task needs to be and several measures are taken to ensure positive results. Captive breeding of wild dogs is carried out in off display units so that they get complete privacy during reproduction. Ends//

source:http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> News> Current Affairs / DC / July 21st, 2013

Brands rule the roost

Furniture brand Khazana continues its expansion spree with the inauguration of another showroom at Telecom Nagar, Gachibowli on Friday.

The luxe brand brings exquisite furniture, modular kitchens and wardrobes to Hyderabad. The 18,000 square foot showroom features a range of furniture including bed sets, plush sofas, wardrobes and dining space designed in modern and contemporary style.

The outlet also houses accessories such as cushions, vases and crockery sets. Customers can check out the collection at Khazana which retails names including Milmueble from Spain, Maxdivani from Italy, global brand City W and Cozzini kitchens and wardrobes from Germany.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Hyderabad / by Express Features – Hyderabad / July 20th, 2013