Showing posts with label Life-style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Life-style. Show all posts

15.11.22

Children Day Held in Balamandir











The Children's Day was observed with pomp and gaiety on Monday in SV Balamandir school of TTD.

 

DEO Sri Bhaskar Reddy who took part in the fete said the pupils should study with dedication and discipline to climb new heights in their careers.

 

He said the school was set up by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of Independent India.

 

He also said many students who underwent education in the school, are now in plum posts across the world in various fields.

 

CAO Sri Sesha Sailendra, AEO Smt Ammulu, faculty, and students participated.


18.10.22

Develop Leadership Qualities by Enlightening Your Inner Voice - TTD JEo (H&E)







TTD JEO for Health and Education Smt Sada Bhargavi called upon the AEOs and Superintendents of TTD to enlighten their inner voice and become the best leaders to execute their office work with more efficiency.


Speaking in SVETA on the inaugural session of the two-day training program on Heart of Leadership organized by the facilitators of Initiatives of Change, Panchgani Maharastra on Monday the JEO said the work environment in TTD has been classified as before 2020 and after 2020 as many employee-friendly initiatives have taken place.


The employees are being given regular training in improving their skills in communication, behaviour, work environment etc. This will also enhance the quality of work in the office.


She said, being the Heads of their respective Sections the leadership quality need to be developed among the AEOs and Superintendents. You should think ten ways about resolving an issue. And that is the character of a true leader. A leader should not be dominating but definitely leading the team with spirit, she maintained.


The JEO said the chief motto behind such training programs to TTD Employees with renowned facilitators is to enhance a healthy workplace environment in TTD.


SVETA Director Smt Prasanti, Facilitators Sri Kiran Gandhiji, Sri Venkatesh, Smt Vijayam, Smt Ishika, AEOs, Superintendents were also present.


14.9.22

NRAI hosted India’s largest Restaurant Industry Conclave in Hyderabad – Telangana

 The NRAI (National Restaurant Association of India) Hyderabad Chapter, hosted the largest Conclave of the Indian Restaurant Industry, Indian Restaurant Conclave 2022 (TIRC) at HICC. Hyderabad. It was attended by over a thousand delegates including all the stake holders of the restaurant industry, prominent restaurateurs of India, Foreign Delegates, Investors and Bureaucrats from pan India. It’s the first time ever in the history of NRAI an AGM was held outside Delhi.

 

The Hyderabad chapter of National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI), through its collaborative efforts with the Commerce & Industries Department of Telangana Government, unveiled a first of its kind in India, single-window application for the food service sector through the TS-iPASS portal. This portal will ensure streamlining licenses and faster processing through a single window and enhance the region’s ease of doing business to a window of 15 days Vis-à-vis an earlier 8 month window. The TS iPASS portal will not only be applicable to Restaurants, Bars, and Food outlets, but also to kiosks, bakeries, cafes, and cloud kitchens.  

 

The conclave included in-person panel discussions by eminent leaders from the industry such as Rahul Agrawal, CEO-Barbeque Nation, Nishit Pandey, CEO, Mc Donalds, AD Singh, MD, Olive Bar & Kitchen Group, Chaitanya Muppala, Almond House, amongst several others.  The informative panel discussions covered diverse topics impacting the restaurant industry and targeted to meet the specific requirements of CEOs and CXOs, Chefs, Owners, and various marketing teams. In addition to the workshops, industry, and leading experts from top brands in India discussed the upcoming trends in the industry. The conclave witnessed 50 plus speakers canvassing topics such as real estate trends across India in F&B, creating a successful cloud kitchen business and latest technologies in F&B.

 

Shri Jayesh Ranjan, IAS, Principal Secretary - l & C & IT, Govt. of Telangana; said, I am delighted that NRAI has chosen to host their annual convention in our city, I am told that this event never moved out of Delhi and to get it hosted in Hyderabad means a lot to us. I am happy that lot of you have expressed your interest in expanding your operations in Hyderabad or setting up new hotels here. We just saw signing of commitment letters of almost Rs 500 crs., which again is a milestone for us and shows the kind of positivity, the kind of sentiments the city offers to the industry and particularly those of you who are still undecided I am sure your impression about this city, the capacity of this place to support this industry would have changed by now. Nevertheless this is an industry which commands immense respect in the government, we value this industry quite a lot. Every time you visit this you find lots of new things happening, this is one city which doesn’t rest on its laurels. Till some years ago we used to compare ourselves with Bangalore or Pune, with whom we used compete for investments in IT sector, but those days are behind us. Now we compare ourselves with a Singapore or Bangkok, some of the developed cities abroad. When we are comparing our city with some of the best in the world, it’s not that the government alone which can ensure the transformation, transformation happens with the help of multiple stake holders and one of the key stake holders are the people in the F&B industry, the kind of experiential opportunities they create make the difference. Hyderabad since ages figures on the food map of the world, it has its own Nizami cuisine Telangana and Andhra cuisine, besides it is also ushering in other cuisines to make the experience memorable. I am glad that we are honouring the chief stalwarts of the local food industry, Mr Ali Hemmati of Paradise Food Court; Mr Mohammad Abdul Majeed of Pista House, and Mr Anumula Baburao of Café Niloufer. These are the people who have been persistently supporting Hyderabad, even when it was a sleepy city from a non-mainstream province of the country and been supporting the industry since five to six decades. I am very that the Hyderabad Chapter of NRAI has brought in lot of dynamism into this industry, their two initiatives Mission Khana and Mission Kaam, which are extremely well aligned with the priorities of the Government. Mission Kaam is something which the governments across the world are worried about. Every government, be it state or central or even US government, is concerned about generating jobs, which is a big responsibility on the Government and for a sector to say that we will take responsibility for creating jobs, that too jobs for a section which is quite vulnerable, the bottom of the pyramid working class, if you are able to skill them, show them a path which can be absolutely transformative, not just for them but for their families and the generations to come, that is something which is really remarkable. Mission Kaam has made very strong impact in the last few months. Mission Khana personally appeals to me quite a lot, from childhood I picked up this habit of not wasting even a grain of rice. So mission Khana is on the ethos that every grain is given to the people who need it the most and I am happy that it is creating good impact. I urge the industry to work closely with the government, I am happy today that the long pending demand of the industry of getting all the approvals and clearances cleared in one stroke under the single window system, under our ease of doing business initiative has come into operation. Other challenges of the industry pertaining to signages, 24/7 opening hours, extension of time for food delivery, I am very confident that the way the industry is supporting the growth of the city, many of these general demands will also be considered in due course of time. I have taken the initiative to convene other related departments to discuss about the extension of opening hours. But at the same time I urge the industry to look at your responsibility very very minutely on issues like drunken driving, underage drinking, instead of someone policing you or keeping an eye on you, it is better if the fraternity itself monitors and self regulates and whoever is the black sheep should be counselled or handed over to the law enforcement agencies. In this spirit of reciprocity I am sure much more reforms are possible. Hopefully Hyderabad will be the pioneer in introducing these kind of reforms. I am glad the conclave has gone off very well. I will take the feedback on what was deliberated here and any takeaways from the local Chapter and action them as quickly as possible. If you feel this city has offered a bigger value proposition than a Delhi or a Mumbai, continue to bring this national conclave to Hyderabad as frequently as possible. On behalf of the government we will be happy to extend all the required support for its success.                 

 

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Kabir Suri, President, NRAI said, “Over the years, NRAI has been instrumental in resolving the pressing issues of the F&B Industry. It has evolved to its highest extent, and anyone involved in this business will understand that keeping up with the current trends is a key success factor.” He further added, “With changing demographics, evolving consumer behaviour and preferences, the demands have transformed the F&B industry. There is a continuous need to ensure food security with the growing population and the F&B industry is one of the vital ones, intertwined in the daily lives of people. A progressive approach by NRAI has alleviated these challenges of the changing times, poising the F&B sector to reach new heights.”

 

Chef Shankar Krishnamurthy, Chapter Head, NRAI, Hyderabad added “NRAI Hyderabad Chapter has been at the forefront of supporting restaurants of every size in the sector. Restaurants

and food service businesses were some of the first economic activities severely impacted by the pandemic. Our chapter plays a key role in promoting skills and career opportunities for industry professionals through the ‘Hospitality Sector Skill Council.’ The launch of this portal is in the right direction towards organising this very important sector, which is in line with the Government of India’s ‘Digital India’ programme.”

 

The idea for the Hyderabad conclave was not only to voice the need of the restaurants but also for anybody working in the F&B space. The COVID -19 pandemic was the biggest hit to the F&B industry. To stay afloat and thrive in this dynamic and competitive market, restaurants will need to keep up with the latest F&B trends by adopting new-age technology and elevating the dining experience. Through the conclave, we aim to put Hyderabad as a significant F&B destination said, Mr. Shaaz Mehmood, Founder of NRAI, Hyderabad Chapter & Member, MC, NRAI- NationalThis industry has really evolved in the last two or three decades, thanks to the legends present here. Let’s us now imagine how can we innovate, how can we completely change the game of F&B having come this far. Let us understand our customer better, how can we build great teams and understand how we can ensure better work conditions to these people, how do we better their incomes, how do we make it easy to build and create a restaurant, how do we make the atmosphere of working better , so that everyone who works in this industry keeps looking for better future. At the same time let us not forget what our true Indian values are which make this industry function in a way which is particularly aligned with the famous saying Athidi Devo Bhava, which is what India is all about, Our guests is our god.    

 

With a determined resolve of giving back to society the NRAI Hyderabad Chapter, threw light on some of its impactful CSR initiatives ‘Mission Khana’ in line with child welfare and food security, it provides 300 hot meals per day to the underprivileged children and homeless in the city and targets to scale up to a 1000 hot meals per day. The ‘Mission Kaam’ takes a critical stand to elevate the underprivileged sections in the society and help create a skilled and employable workforce for the restaurant industry. As part of the initiative twenty two appointment letters were issued at the conclave.

 

In recognition for their outstanding contribution in bringing “Hyderabadi food” on the world map the Indian Restaurant Conclave 2022 felicitated Mr Ali Hemmati of Paradise Food Court, for making the traditional Biryani a global phenomenon; Mr Mohammad Abdul Majeed of Pista House, for making Haleem a global phenomenon and Mr Anumula Baburao of Café Niloufer, for popularising Hyderabadi Irani Chai, worldwide.

 

Mr Sampath Tummala, Co-chapter Head, NRAI Hyderabad states that “on behalf of the 250 members fraternity of NRAI Hyderabad chapter, we express immense gratitude to Dotpe, Fodxpert, Pepsi, GMR & Food Service India along with our Hospitality partner Novotel HICC for taking the time and energy to invest in our vision and sponsoring the event, without which none of this would be a reality.”

 

About National Restaurant Association of India

National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) is the Voice of the Indian Restaurant Industry. Founded in 1982 and headquartered in Delhi, the association has completed four glorious decades and has a pan-India presence with Members comprising Restaurants, Suppliers, and others associated with the Industry.

 

The National Restaurant Association of India, founded in 1982 represents over5,00,000 restaurants, QSRs, Bars, Cloud Kitchens and Catering, pan India.  With an estimated annual turnover of INR 4,23,865 Cr the Indian restaurant industry employs over 73,00,000 people, making it the 3rd largest employer sector in the country. NRAI is governed by a committee of members and led by a President and Office Bearers. The committee comprises 30+ leading Restaurant Owners / CEOs representing all industry segments from various national and international brands.

 

About NRAI Hyderabad Chapter

The NRAI Hyderabad Chapter, which currently has 250 members representing over 1500+ outlets and intends to have 2000 members on board in an hour and later spread its wings across Telangana. The NRAI Hyderabad Chapter aims to place Hyderabad firmly on the national map and shall focus on positively building the Food Service Industry.

 

The NRAI Hyderabad Chapter member list includes prominent brands such as Domino’s (Jubilant FoodWorks), McDonald’s (HardCastle), Barbeque Nation, and Wow! Momo, Mamagoto (Azure Group) Olive Group, Farzi, Paradise, Absolute Barbeque, Ohri’s Group, Cream Stone, Tibbs Frankie, Fusion9, The Spicy Venue, Thickshake Factory, Almond House, Pista House, Fat Pigeon, Moksh, Heart Cup, Zero40 among many others.

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25.6.22

Online Applications Are Invited for Admissions Into TTD Junior Colleges from 25th June


On-line applications are open from June 25-July 10 for admissions into TTD junior colleges from eligible candidates for the academic year 2022-23.

 

While online applications are in English, for the benefit of the students, the prospectus and user manuals of respective colleges are available in both Telugu and in English

 

How to apply

 

Logging on into TTD education website -admission.tirumala.org the students will notice the two boxes - “Student Manual in English" or "Student Manual in Telugu"

Students should click on required box and read the application system.

 

Later they should select the Junior college for intermediate course and click on it. Read the screen about different junior colleges, seats available in groups, eligible qualifications, system of seats filling up and guidelines etc.

 

As per students choice SMS is sent to them as per reservation and merit after the closing date of admissions. Students should upload their credentials and if there are lapses in the certificates the applications would be automatically cancelled.

 

Hence students should upload in online before the deadline due for applications and no options available for corrections later.

 

TTD appealed to students to study the user manuals and colleges prospectus carefully before uploading their applications.

 

During course of applying the students could resolve their technical doubts about courses and groups, hostels and regulations in the online itself.

 

The TTD website admission.tirumala.org will display a box with helpline numbers. On clicking the students can access the faculty members phone numbers to resolve their queries if any.

31.3.22

TTD CVSO Felicitates





TTD CVSO Sri Gopinath Jatti felicitated 21 security and CCTV technical personnel for their impressive discharging of duties in tracing out thieves, missing cases etc. and restoring the lost ones to the pilgrims.

 

The program was held in Common Command Control Room in Tirumala on Wednesday evening.

 

Stressing that the programme was meant to encourage the workforce, the CVSO said that he wish to foresee the same spirit from them in future too.

 

He also appreciated the effective monitoring of C3 centre by the Vigilance Inspector Sri M Siva Shankar.

 

This year till March 10, out of 247 cases reported, the Security personnel could able to resolve 211 successfully with the help of CCTV footages.

 

AVSOs Sri Sai Giridhar, Vigilance AVSO Sri Padmanabhan, VI Sri Pratap and other security sleuths were also present.

 

26.3.22

Rashtriya Sanskriti Mahotsav at Rajamahendravaram makes audience nostalgic of the good old era of rich art and culture!

Rajamahendravaram, March 26, 2022: Chief Guest Sri Biswabhusan Harichandan, Hon’ble Governor of Andhra Pradesh; inaugurated the two-day National Cultural Festival of India, Rashtriya Sanskriti Mahotsav 2022, hosted by the, Government of India; today at Arts College Grounds, Rajamahendravaram. The Mahotsav hosted on March 26th and 27th was graced by Guests of Honor Shri G. Kishan Reddy; Hon’ble Union Minister of Tourism, Culture & Development of North Eastern Region of India, Government of India; Sri M. Srinivasa Rao, Hon'ble Minister of Tourism and Culture, AP; Sri Chelluboyina Srinivasa Venugopalakrishna, Hon'ble Minister for B.C. Welfare, AP; Sri Margani Bharat, Hon’ble MP, Rajamahendravaram; Sri M. Mohan BabuCine Actor and Former MP; Smt. Jayaprada, Cine Actress and Former MP and Smt. Adi Reddy Bhavani, Hon’ble MLA, Rajamahendravaram City.

 

HE Sri Biswabhusan Harichandan, speaking on the occasion said, as you all are aware Rashtriya Sanskriti Mahotsav is part of the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsavhosted by the Ministry of Culture, Government of India. There are several Rashtriya Sanskriti Mahotsavs being hosted across the country and this is one of them. We need to rekindle the spirit of freedom struggle and for that the Prime Minister has installed the hologram statue of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and a huge statue will be installed in India Gate. You must be remembering that during the freedom struggle, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose had said Dilli Chalo. In one of my articles I said Netaji has reached India Gate, which means he reached Dilli. He is the Prime Minister who paid a tribute to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Netaji asked the people of the country during the freedom fight, ‘give me blood I will give freedom’, there was turmoil all over the country from Himalaya to Kanya Kumari, people came on to the streets and Netaji started attacking the Britishers from outside the country. Netaji had highest respect for Mahatma Gandhiji, but he felt through non-voilent methods we can’t drive away the Britishers, and that’s the only difference. He went to Chicago from there to Japan, Germany and formed a provisional government of free India in exile, which was recognized by nine countries including Germany, Japan and others. In the 1942 Quit India Movement, Gandhiji asked the people to come to the streets and ask Britishers to quit India, many people thought it was not possible to ask such a great power to quit India, but when lakhs of people joined Mahatma Gandhi and asked the Britishers to quit India, tremors were felt in the country. Contributions of Sabarmati Ashram, Farmers agitation gave a great push to the freedom struggle. Through Sepoy mutiny and Paika Bidrohawe fought the Britishers, our sepoys who raised the guns against the Britishers in 1857 are being honoured. I am extremely joyed today seeing this huge congregation and especially with the coming together of artists of art, crafts and culture. Happy that we are celebrating Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav with honour and joy and also proud of the fact that our forefathers fought against the Britishers. India is the greatest democracy of the world now and going ahead. It has become another superpower and we being the citizens of this country we are all proud and should be prepared to make lots of sacrifices for this country.  

 

The Mahotsav had an auspicious beginning with a discourse on Bhagvad Gita by Sri Gangadhar Sastry, on the first day. Later a classical Odissi dance performance by Aloka Kanungo enthralled the audience and popular singers Sri S.P. Charan and Smt. U. Sunita, regaled the gathering with some eternal melodies from the legends of Indian Cinema, Bharat Ratna Lata Mangeshkar, Sri Ghantasala, Sri S.P. Balasubramanyam and Sri Sirivennela Sitaram Sastry.

 

The second day’s event was graced by Chief Guest and Hon’ble Minister of State for Culture & External Affairs, Smt. Meenakshi Lekhi. The day had Taal Vadya kacheri, a musical treat by P. Jaya Bhaskar followed by a musical tribute paid to the legends of Indian Cinema Bharat Ratna Lata Mangeshkar, Sri Ghantasala, Sri S.P. Balasubramanyam; Sri Sirivennela Sitarama Sastry by popular singers Smt. S.P. Shailaja and Sri Vandemataram Srinivas.

 

On both the days, over 540 Zonal folk artists and 280 folk artists from Andhra Pradesh, presented colorful cultural extravaganza of choreographed folk performances, making the Mahotsav cherishable for a lifetime. Spellbinding performances by drummers from all Zonal Cultural Centers on day one and choreographed folk martial arts by artists drawn from all parts of India on the second day, were the hallmark of the event.