28.2.21

Pournami Garuda Seva Held in Tirumala










Tirumala, 27 Feb. 21The monthly Pournami Garuda Seva was held in Tirumala on Saturday evening.

 

Devotees thronged in large numbers to witness the procession of Sri Malayappa Swamy on the mighty Garuda Vahanam and blessed the devotees between 7pm and 9pm.

 

TTD Board Members Dr Nichitha, Sri Chippagiri Prasad, Smt G Vani Mohan- Prl Secretary to Government of AP (Revenue), Spl Invitees Sri Dusmantha Kumar Das were also present.

27.2.21

Magha Purnima Snanam Goes Off Well in Triveni Sangamam







Tirupati, 27 Feb 2021: The auspicious Magha Pournami Punya Snanam was observed with religious fervour in the Triveni Sangamam at Kaleshwaram on Saturday.

 

As part of the Magha Masa festivities mulled by TTD, the sacred bath was planned at Jayashankar Bhupalpally district of Telengana State. The programme was telecasted live on SVBC between 9am and 11am.

 

Earlier, the processional deities of Srivaru with Sridevi and Bhudevi along with Chakrattalwar were brought to the banks of the river and Snapana Tirumanjanam was performed. Later the holy Disc was given celestial dip.

 

Kaleshwaram is famous as Dakshina Kasi and three rivers including Godavari, Pranahita and Saraswathi merge to form Triveni Sangamam. On the banks of this river triplet is located the famous Sri Kaleshwara Mukteswara Swamy temple.

 

District Collector Sri Krishna Aditya, SP Sri Sangram Singh Patil, SVBC CEO Sri Suresh Kumar, Tirumala temple OSD Sri P Seshadri were also present.

The second from the movie 'Rang De' has been released

 






The first song of the movie 'Rang De' was recently released which got over one crore views . With much excitement for the movie and it's music, the second song of 'Rang De' has been released today in the form a lyrical video by the unit. More details about the song from Rang De - which is a love filled family entertainer.
The lyrics have been penned by Srimani and the song has been sung by Sagar. Arguably the best music director in the industry, Rockstar DSP's composition has taken the music of this movie to unparalleled levels. Nithin and Keerthy Suresh have been portrayed in an attractive manner by the young and talented director Venky Atluri. The song master, Shekar has excelled at his task to choreograph the song.

'Rang De' is the first movie with the combination of Youth star Nithin and  'Mahanati' Keerthy Suresh which is being bankrolled  by Sithara Entertainments.

The movie 'Rang De' is set to release in theaters on March 26th 2021. The director Venky Atluri has conveyed that this movie can be enjoyed thoroughly with the whole family. He also expressed that the chemistry of the lead couple Nithiin and Keerthy Suresh would mesmerize everyone. It is also worthy of note that the recently released lyrical video of the song along with a few pictures from the movie have received immense popularity within a very short span.

Apart from the lead pair of Nithin and Keerthy Suresh, prominent actor Naresh,  Kousalya, Rohini,Bramhaji, Vennela Kishore,Vineeth, Gayithri raghuram,  Satyam Rajesh, Abhinav Gomatam and  Suhas play pivotal characters in the movie.
Dop- P.C Sreeram
Music- Devi Sri Prasad
Editing- Naveen Nooli
Art- Avinash Kolla
Additional Screenplay- Satish Chandra Pasam
Executive Producer - S. Venkatarathnam (Venkat)
Pro: Lakshmivenugopal 
Presented by PDV Prasad
Produced by Suryadevara Nagavasmi
Written and Directed by Venky Atluri.

Kshana Kshanam Movie Success meet














 Kshana Kshanam Movie Success meet

Somesh Kumar,IAS., CS to Govt. has felicitated four Senior Officers of Secretariat on their retirement occasion at BRKR Bhavan

 

A retirement function was held jointly by GAD and Telangana Secretariat Employees Association at BRKR Bhavan today.

Chief Secretary Sri Somesh Kumar, IAS, presided over the retirement function  and felicitated the employees getting retired today. Speaking on the occasion Chief Secretary on behalf the Government extended thanks to the retired employees for their services rendered and wished them happy and peaceful post retirement life. He directed the officials to arrange government vehicle  to drop  them at  their respective homes. He also directed the officials to make elaborate arrangement for future retirement function in a coordinated way.

Smt. O.Sridevi, Assistant Secretary to Govt. I&CAD Department, Sri B. N.S.V Prasad, Section officer, PR & RD Dept, Smt. K.Umarani, PS to Secretary to Govt. TR&B Dept, Sri R.Kishan Lal, Section Assistant Grade-II, HM &FW Department were retired today.

Sri Sunil Sharma, Prl. Secretary TR&B, Sri Vikas Raj, Prl Secretary GAD, Sri Sandeep Kumar Sultania, Secretary PR&RD, Sri SAM Rizivi, Secretary HM&FW, Sri Arvinder Singh, Additional Secretary GAD, Sri Narender Rao and other employees participated in the function.

-Press note










Social and Tribal Welfare Girls Selected for Hyderabad Women Cricket Team

“No matter what your family background is, your dreams are valid”. B. Anjali and Nikitha from social welfare residential institutions and Parvathi and Anitha from tribal welfare residential educational institutions chose to follow their dreams and they have travelled a long way from extremely humble family backgrounds to Senior Hyderabad Women Cricket team. They broke glass-ceiling and got selected for the senior Women Hyderabad Cricket team in style. The rise of four marginalized girls is worth celebrating because of the fact that all these girls are aged below 18 years, and yet they were picked up for the senior women cricket team (U-23) considering their outstanding talent in the cricketing field.

The heart-warming stories of B. Anjali, Nikitha Parvathi and Anitha are similar and they all stand tall having overcome odds of poverty and their stories are surely one of guts and glory. Cricket academies launched by social and tribal welfare residential educational institutions were game changers for these girls

It’s matter of great pride that 13 years-old tribal girl Parvathi who hails from Koudipalli mandal, Medak district made it to the senior Hyderabad women cricket team. Her parents work as farm labourers to eke out a living. B Anjali from Mudigonda mandal, Khammam district says “whatever I am today is because of the cricket intensive coaching camp being run by social and tribal welfare residential educational institutions. I never imagined that I would get selected to the Hyderabad women cricket team at a very young age.  I want to represent the Indian women cricket team in international tournaments one day”.

Anitha, a tribal girl of Hanumanpalli thanda of Mahaboob Nagr district says, cricket is my passion and thanks to the government of Telangana for launching cricket academies and encouraging poor children to shine in sports”.

 A delighted secretary Dr RS Praveen Kumar congratulated the girls and said it’s great news, while thanking the Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, Minister for Scheduled Caste Development Department Koppula Eshwar and Tribal Welfare Minister Satyavathi Rathod for launching sports academies and helping poor students. “The rise of marginalized girls to the senior Women Hyderabad Cricket team is very inspirational for thousands of marginalized girls for whom touching a cricket bat and playing cricket was a big deal” further says Dr RS Praveen Kumar. Secretary also thanked the Hyderabad Cricket Association for their support.

 -Press note



Trainee Civil Servants at Dr MCR HRD Institute Turn Chefs, Salespersons, and Businessmen for a Day as a Part of Their Learning

 





The 121 trainee Civil Servants, belonging to 22 States and 9 Services, who are attending Special Foundation Course at Dr MCR HRD Institute, rolled out FETE-The Utsav, a day-long food-cum-recreation extravaganza, and thereby turned the RamadasuMandapan at the Institute into a sprawling kitchen. For a change, the academic ambience at the Institute gave way to fun and frolic.

It was a pleasant surprise to see the trainee Civil Servants dishing out mouth-watering delicacies, selling them as hard-core salespersons, generating profits, and donating them to an NGO, for a socially-relevant cause. 

Even though the trainee Civil Servants are not regular chefs, they believed in their abilities, put heart and soul in their efforts, and thereby churned out lip-smacking dishes.

The food items for sale reflected the true diversity of the batch of the trainee Civil Servants. The dishes on sale included Fish Curry, Pongal, Masala Dosa, etc. from Southern Zone, Bamboo Shoots Chicken, Eromba, Red Rice, etc. from Eastern Zone, CholeBhatore, Lemon Chicken, etc. from Northern Zone, KachoriChurma, Malpua, Jal Jeera, etc. from Rajasthan, PavBhaji, Bombay MasalaPav, Faluda, etc. from Western Zone, LittiChoka, Champaran Chicken, BanarasiPaan, etc. from UP. 

In order to keep the guests engaged and entertained, the event offered an array of exciting games and activities, including Khelenge India to Badlenge India, KhismatkiGoli, Balti meSikka, Gajni Game,  Dart Board, Double Your Coupons, etc.

Electrifying background music and hit Bollywood numbers brought out the true essence of the grand food and games festival.Right from the word go, the trainee Civil Servants sported a happy-go-lucky attitude apart from their colourful and ethnic wear.

The trainee Civil Servants, Officers, Faculty, and Staff of the institute visited the stalls and relished the food items and sportingly tried their hand at the games and activities on display.

Sri Harpreet Singh, IAS, DG of the Institute(FAC)& Principal Secretaryinaugurated FETE-The Utsa, in the presence of Sri Benhur Mahesh Dutt Ekka, IAS, ADGof the Institute, and other Dignitaries. He congratulated the trainee Civil Servants for proving, beyond an iota of doubt, that they not only have the ability to crack the world's toughest examination but also are endowed with multiple talents to conceptualise and execute business projects. On this occasion, Sri Harpreet Singh, IAS released copies of the Newsletterof the Spl FC, “Saanjha”.

“FETE-The Utsavprovided a rare opportunity for us not only to internalize the pain and pathos of small-time self-employed persons, but also to enrich our administrative acumen”, observed the trainee Civil Servants unanimouslyand added that by coming together and helping each other in making this event a grand success, they fully understood theimportance of the people-related skill, which is the mantra of success.
-Press note