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9.3.22

Cultural Programmes Enthrall







2022 The series of cultural programmes performed by the women employees of TTD enthralled the audience and the Mahati platform brought out their inbuilt talents on to the fore.

 

The skit on Disha incident, Lava-Kusa act, Modern Mother-in-Law and country side Daughter -in-Law, fancy dress, songs rendered by the employees made everyone spell bound.

 

All the departments of TTD made elaborate arrangements for the Women's festival.

 

TTD welfare DyEO  Sri Damodaram and his team of staffs worked day and night to make the function a grand success.  TTD APRO Ms. P. Neelima and 

Dr V Krishnaveni, Head of Telugu department in SPW Degree college were  anchors of the event. 

 

Spl Gr. DyEOs Smt Varalakshmi, all DyEOs, College Principals, CMO InCharge Dr Narmada, women doctors from TTD, Ayurvedic College and women employees were also present.

Women alone can build new society: TTD JEO (H & E)

 The International Women's Day held by TTD in Mahati Auditorium on Tuesday witnessed the the great union of women stalwarts in various fields from temple city of Tirupati.

 

During their extempore speeches, TMC mayor Dr Shirisha, TTD JEO(H &E) smt Sada Bhargavi exhorted women to play decisive role in all sectors and excel with their inborn skills.

 

Participating in the TTD organised International Womens Day celebrations at Mahati Auditorium as Chief Guest, the first ever Mayor for TMC who is also a Gynecologist by Profession Dr R Sireesha said it is the women who got the capacity to sustain human race in the world and it is the bounded duty of every citizen to safe guard and respect women. She said the Honourable CM of AP Sri YS Jaganmohan Reddy had given priority to women to excel in key posts.

 

TTD Trust board member Sri P Ashok Kumar said women with education and equal rights had achieved extraordinary results and India had witnessed 16 women Chief Ministers who made laudable contributions towards the  development of their respective states.

 

TTD JEO Smt Sada Bhargavi said in Hindu Dharma, the deities whom we offer prayers every day have given prominent place to their spouse like Brahma on His tongue, Sri Maha Vishnu in his bosom, Maha Siva in half of His body and highlighted the importance of women.

 

She said unhappiness, diseases, wars etc prevailed wherever women are insulted and assaulted but wealth and peace wherever they are honoured.

 

Tirupati urban Additional SP Smt Supraja said girl child be nurtured to face all difficult situations bravely and also extolled the Nirbhaya act.

 

SV Zoo Curator and Deputy Conservator of Forest Smt Hima Shailaja said women enshrined as Goddesses in Hindu society and even Adi Shankaracharya had mentioned about the significance of women in his popular work Soundarya Lahiri.

 

SV University Dean Dr Savitramma and International athlete Smt Soujanya who had 250 National and international medals to her credit also spoke on the occasion.

 

Felicitations to dignitaries

 

The Welfare Wing of TTD which has organised the program also felicitated  all the dignitaries.

 

15 TTD employees given Sri Padmavati awards.

 

As part of the International Women's  Day celebrations, 15 women employees belonging to various departments of TTD in different cadres were presented with the prestigious Sri Padmavati awards for their meritorious services in the organisation.

 

CULTURAL PROGRAMMES ENTHRALL

 

The series of cultural programmes performed by the women employees of TTD enthralled the audience and the Mahati platform brought out their inbuilt talents on to the fore.

 

The skit on Disha incident, Lava-Kusa act, Modern Mother-in-Law and country side Daughter -in-Law, fancy dress, songs rendered by the employees made everyone spell bound.

 

All the departments of TTD made elaborate arrangements for the Women's festival.

 

TTD welfare DyEO  Sri Damodaram and his team of staffs worked day and night to make the function a grand success.  TTD APRO Ms. P. Neelima and 

Dr V Krishnaveni, Head of Telugu department in SPW Degree college were  anchors of the event. 

 

Spl Gr. DyEOs Smt Varalakshmi, all DyEOs, College Principals, CMO InCharge Dr Narmada, women doctors from TTD, Ayurvedic College and women employees were also present.

 














4.3.22

Music Competition Held


TIRUPATI, 04 MARCH 2022: As part of International women's Day which is to take place on March 8 at Mahati Auditorium, TTD has conducted Music competitions for its women employees.

 

The competition was held in SV College of Music and Dance on Friday.

 

The women employees rendered devotional and patriotic songs.

 

Principal Sri Tirupati M Sudhakar, judges Smt Chinnama Devi, Sri Sudhakar, organising committee members were also present.

Awareness Program on Women Safety


Awareness programme on the safety of women was organised in TTD run SV Arts College by Women Protection Cell to the girl students on Thursday.


Speaking on the occasion, the Principal of the college Dr Narayanamma said the women students should make use of the Women Protection Cell when need arises without any hesitation.


AVSO Smt Kalavati said the girl students shall bring their issues to the notice of Vigilance Wing which is always open at their service.


Crime Branch SI Smt Sumati said, the girls shall make use of She Teams on necessity.


Women Protection Cell Convenor Smt Vijaya sri and others were also present.

27.2.22

Inaugurates The Six-Day Expo Cum Sale of TTD Crafts

 Describing the students of Sri Venkateswara Institute of Traditional Sculpture and Architecture (SVITSA) as the "Torch Bearers" of the rich Indian culture and heritage, TTD JEO (H & E) Smt Sada Bhargavi called upon the faculty and students to take their craftsmen expertise to a global level.

 

Inaugurating the six-day long Exhibition cum Sales of the various artifacts by the students of TTD-run SVITSA at Alipiri in Tirupati on Saturday along with SVIMS Director Dr Vengamma, the JEO (H & E) said, TTD is the only organization that has recognized and giving boost to the traditional arts like temple architecture, sculpting and painting courses. "TTD has commenced this institution in 1960 and the last six decades nearly 760 odd students from this prestigious institution have successfully completed their four-year-long course and settled in various fields. I wish that this great institution should give more such artisans to the country to sustain the rich temple culture and architecture for the coming generations ", she asserted.

 

The JEO (H & E) said TTD is running six courses in SVITSA including Temple Architecture, Stone, Sudha, Metal and wood sculptures, Traditional painting (Kalamkari). She said, there is a need to encourage the students to set up small-scale industries with their artistic expertise for which they should be trained in business techniques. She also advised conducting workshops and seminars to enhance their business skills to promote their artifacts globally.

 

Earlier, during her address on the occasion, the Director of SVIMS Dr Vengamma said appreciated the efforts of TTD in encouraging the special courses related to traditional arts which are the face of Indian Heritage.

 

The JEO (H & E) also felicitated Smt Mamatha Reddy, the renowned entrepreneur who encouraged Kalamkari sarees in the temple city of Tirupati using natural color dyes and won international recognition on the occasion.

 

Earlier the students of each branch explained to the JEO (H & E) the importance of each Traditional artifact that was put for display in the exhibition along with its process of preparation. 

 

Devasthanam Education Officer Sri C Govindarajan, the Principal of the Institution, Sri Venkat Reddy, senior faculty Sri G Sagar, Principals of other TTD educational institutions, other faculty, and students were also present.










19.2.22

Kanth'risa unravels the enigma that Ram Gopal Varma is, through his book, RGV The Blue Book!

 RGV The Blue Book, hand-written by Kanth'risa, is a unique philosophical dissertation on the often-controversial filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma. His esoteric persona, life philosophy, insights, and understandings, make the book an interesting read. It’s one of the rare handwritten books in this age of modern printing, reminiscing the charm of handwritten manuscripts of the bygone era. It is also the first handwritten, hand drawn manuscript, printed in a book form with several free-flowing illustrations, compositions, and artworks.

 

There are great many books on philosophy by enlightened thinkers and authors like Frederick Nische, Jean Paul Sartre, Any Rand, Ramana Maharshi, Osho, Krishnamurthy, but this ranks over all of them purely for being written on someone who is contemporary. Here is someone, who is making a mark by taking the immensely complex world head on, while not compromising on his integrity. Varma is unperturbed by the trail of controversy his comments leave behind and is as ever brimming with humor, sensitivity, and creativity.

 

In the book the author delved deeply into the complex traits Varma is known for including his actions, words, insights, behavior, gestures, analytical skills, logic, reasoning, sarcasm, and more, spanning over six months, to script this book. During this period, he discovers Varma to be a philosopher, a man enlightened in disguise and a mad man in general.

 

Commenting on the book Ram Gopal Varma said, there is no semblance between me and Buddha, I went after wine and women and Buddha went after God. I revere the one who created the woman and will only bow to him.

 

Speaking at the launch Ram Gopal Varma said, I don’t take anybody serious including myself. When Kanth’risa told me he wrote a book by name Blue Book, I told him I knew blue film and didn’t have a clue about blue book, then he gave me a theory saying the philosophy colour is blue. But even if I don’t understand, if the other person strongly believes in something, I respect him. I was not in sync with associating me with Buddha, desire is the root cause for sorrow, is a failed philosophy. If your desire doesn’t get fulfilled you will regret, so to not to regret you shouldn’t have desires is the philosophy, there can’t be a worse philosophy then that. The whole point of life is desire. We are born with a blank mind, but the influences around us, some of which we assimilate and others we don’t, all that leads to a uniquely different personality. This is a book of quotations, it’s a new experiment with quotes and sketches, that’s the beauty of this book and difference between a regular book and this. For me success is doing what you like, because you don’t know what will happen tomorrow, I believe in living my life in this moment. Majority of the time we spend our time in school and college which is waste of time and it is more relevant in these time.

 

Kanth'risa said, Varma is one of the interesting persons I have come across and tried explore more about him.

 

Tanikella Bharani said, this book is written by an enlightened person on another enlightened soul.

 

The book is also unique for being world’s maiden book to be scripted on iPad. The author used a powerful and intuitive digital illustration App, ‘Procreate’. Kanth'risa leveraged his refined tech skills to script the book despite the App being more of an art studio and in normal course incompatible to compose a book. A copy of this book will be shared with Apple Inc., to apprise them of iPad’s unexplored utility.