7.11.17
Managudi From Dec 1st to 3rd
Tirupati, 7 November 2017: The mass temple activity, Managudi will be observed across 300 temples in AP and Telengana from December 1 to 3 said, Tirupati JEO Sri P Bhaskar.
Addressing the Dharma Prachara Mandali (DPM) members in SVETA building at Tirupati on Tuesday, the JEO said, on December 1 there will be temple cleansing-Alaya Suddhi, followed by Krittika Deepotsavam on December 2 and Guru Puja on December 3 on the auspicious day of Datta Jayanti.
On November 29, the puja material for Managudi will be distributed to the respective temples.
In view of Geeta Jayanti on November 30, there will be competitions in Gita recitation from Class 6 to 9 students while on November 30 there will be religious discourse on importance of Bhagavat Gita in all district Head quarters.
HDPP Secretary Sri Ramakrishna Reddy, Project Officer Dr Venkata Ramana Babu, Epic Studies Spl.Office
Koil Alwar Performed at Sri Padmavathi Ammavari Temple
Tiruchanur, 7 November 2017: In connection with annual brahmotsavams at Tiruchanoor which are set to commence from November 15 onwards, the temple cleansing fete, Koil Alwar Tirmanjanam was performed in Sri Padmavathi Temple at Tiruchanoor on Tuesday.
This ritual took place between 6am and 9am where in Parimalam, an aromatic paste is smeared all along the walls, roofs etc. in the temple.
TTD EO Sri Anil Kumar Singhal speaking on this occasion said that this temple cleansing fete is performed four times in a year before annual brahmotsavams, Rathasapthami, Pavitrotsavams and Vasanthotsavams. He invited the devotees to take part in the mega festival from November 15-23.
Tirupati JEO Sri P Bhaskar, CVSO Sri A Ravikrishna, temple Spl.Gr.Dy.E.O Sri P Munirathnam Reddy also took part in this fete.
Talasani Srinivas Yadav, Hon'ble Minister for Cinematography inaugurated the Media Centre of 20th ICFFI - 2017 today at Prasad IMAX, Hyderabad
Hyderabad,
Nov 7; Hyderabad will be soon the permanent venue for the most prestigious
biennial International Children Film Festival of India (ICFFI). The historic
city of Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana, the youngest Indian State, has
been hosting the global event since long and the 20th ICFFI is being launched
at a colourful function tomorrow.
On
the eve of the opening of the festival, the Minister for Cinematography of the
Telangana State,Mr Talasani Srinivas Yadav, inaugurated the media centre at the
Prasad's Imax in the city this afternoon. Addressing the media persons later,
the Minister said that efforts are being on to make the city the permanent
venue for the global festival and the youngest State of the country is too
happy to host it. Extending a warm welcome to the delegates from various
countries gathering here for the week-long mega event, Talasani Srinivas Yadav
said that the films selected for the festival are being screened in all parts
of the State, including 13 screens in Hyderabad city.
The
Minister felt that the festival largely helps generate creativity among the
small kids. The city that has all the facilities like the gaming city and IT
corridor has all the necessary qualities to host the international film
festival.
ICFFI is one of the largest and most colorful children's film festivals in the world. A unique feature of the festival is its audience, the children travel from little villages and towns from across India to view high quality children's films that they would never be exposed to otherwise. Eminent guests and directors drawn from different parts of the world gather in Hyderabad and share their experiences. ICFFI is dedicated to these little delegates and to those imaginative film-makers who attempt to make films for the toughest audience of all – children.
Chief
Executive Officer of the ICFFI Shravan Kumar is of the opinion that the
children film festival is an event apart, particularly the 20th ICFFI, as large
number of countries are taking part in this year's festival. Little directors
from 31 countries are participating in this event, he added. Observing that the
people of Telangana are film savvy and have been favouring the children's films
since long.
Commissioner
of Information and Public Relations Navin Mittal explained the arrangements
being made for the 20th International Children Film Festival of India and said
that the children's film "School Chalega" will be screened after the
inauguration of the event at Shilpa Kala Thoranam tomorrow.
-Press note
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