10.3.21

'Natakam' Fame Ashish Gandhi In A Powerful Police Officer Role!!!


Ashish Gandhi created a niche for himself and gained popularity sporting a rugged look in his first film ‘Natakam’. In the meantime, the actor’s next film has begun. Kalyanji Gogana who directed the actor in Natakam will be helming the project. Like Ashish, Kalyanji too showed his expertise in ‘Natakam’.

Ashish Gandhi is playing a powerful police officer in the new film. Popular industrialist Nagam Tirupathi Reddy will be producing the film as Production No 3 of Vision Cinemaas. Thirumala Reddy is the co-producer, while Manikanth is the editor. Bal Reddy is handling the cinematography.

Billed to be an action entertainer, the film’s regular shoot commences from April second week. Ashish Gandhi plays three different roles in the film and his first look as police officer is unveiled today.

While speaking on the occasion, producer Nagam Tirupati Reddy said, “The film is made as Production No 3 of Vision Cinemaas. The director prepared a wonderful story and we loved it completely. We felt only Ashish Gandhi can fit in the role. In a recent photoshoot, Ashish Gandhi looked apt for three different roles. We hope film coming from our banner will give a wonderful experience to everyone. The film’s shoot will begin from the second week of April. Other details will be revealed soon.

Cast: Ashish Gandhi

Technical Department:

Editor: Manikanth
DOP: Bal Reddy
Co-Producer: Thirumala Reddy
Producer: Nagam Tirupati Reddy
Director: Kalyanji Gogana

Spot Admissions into TTD Colleges


Tirupati, 10 Mar. 21: After completing online admissions for the academic year 2020-21 into its Colleges, TTD has set for spot admissions. 

 

The online admissions for SPW Degree, SGS Arts, SV Arts Colleges held in first, second and third phases respectively through the online platform http:/oamdc.ap.gov.in

 

The spot admissions for SPW Degree College and SGS Arts College will be conducted from 12th March to 20th March while for SV Arts College from 15th March to 20th March at 9:00 a.m. in the respective college premises. 

 

The students who are willing to join into these colleges shall have to bring relevant certificates and fees receipts along with them. The candidates are requested to note that preference will be given to locals and no hostel facility is available.

 

Mahanyasaa Rudrabhishekam on 11th March in Dhyanaramam



Tirupati, 10 Mar. 21: Mahanyasa Rudrabhishekam will be performed at Dhyanaramam located in SV Vedic Varsity at Tirupati on Thursday between 7am and 8am. 

 

This ritual will be conducted on the auspicious occasion of Mahashivratri programme. This program will be telecasted live on SVBC.

 

Maha Sivarathri in Sri Kapileswara Swamy Vari Temple


Tirupati, 10 Mar. 21: As part of the ongoing animal from hot songs in Sri Kapileswara Swamy Temple, Maha Sivarathri will be observed on March 11.

 

Devotees will be allowed for the Darshan from 5:30 a.m. till 2 p.m. again from 4:30 p.m. till 12 midnight. Bhogi Tereu will be observed between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. followed by Tirumanjanam between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m.in Ekantham.

 

The most important Nandi Vahana Seva will be observed in the evening between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.

 

Lingodbhava Kaala Abhishekam will be observed in midnight of March 11 till 4 am.

 

Elaborate security arrangements have been made by TTD in view of the anticipated devout influx.

 

Somaskanda on Kalpavriksha Vahanam







Tirupati, 10 Mar. 21: Sri Somaskanda Murti checkout celestial ride-on Kalpavriksha Vahana on Wednesday morning as a part of ongoing brahmotsavam Sri Kapileswara Swamy temple at Tirupati.

 

This Vahana Seva held in Ekantham in view of Covid-19 guidelines.

 

Everyday Snapana Tirumanjanam is performed to between 9am and 11am under the supervision of Kanakana Bhattar Sri Mani Swami.

 

Temple Deputy Executive Officer Sri Subramanyam and other officials were present.

Chakrasnanam Performed







Tirupati, 10 Mar. 21: On the last day of the annual brahmotsavams  Chakrasnanam was observed in Ekantam in view of Covid 19 guidelines at Srinivasa Mangapuram on Wednesday.

 

Earlier the deities were rendered Snapana Tirumanjanam by Kankanabhattar Sri Balaji Rangacharyulu Swami and later Sri Sudarshana Chakrattalwar was given a sacred dip in a huge Vessel placed at the temple amidst chanting of hymns.

 

Temple Deputy EO Smt.Shanti, AEO Sri Dhananjeyulu, Superintendents Sri Ramanaiah, Sri Chrengalrayulu and others were also present. 

 

Technology to be Applied on 600 Breeding Cows


Tirupati, 10 Mar. 21: With an aim to meet the requirements of the temple TTD has embarked upon an innovative project to enhance indigenous milk production through embryo transfer under the instructions of TTD Executive Officer Dr KS Jawahar Reddy.

 

As part of its Hindu Sanatana Dharma Prachara, TTD has started SV Gosamrakshanashala in 1956 as SV Dairy Farm and later changed the name as SV Goshala in 2004. TTD has also commenced another Goshala in a sprawling area of 400 acres near Palamaner in Chittoor district to develop indigenous breeds. 

 

At present, there are over 3000 cattles in these two centers. Among them, 600 are breeding cattle with many types of Indian breeds including Gir, Shahiwal, Ongole, Kangeyam, the shortest among cows in the world-Punganur breed of Chittoor. 

 

PROJECT CHIEF MOTTO

 

To sustain the productivity of indigenous breeds as well to enhance milk production, TTD has now focussed on Embryo Transfer Technology to upgrade the bovines at SV Goshala. 

 

The proposed project mulled by TTD is aimed at improving genetic potential of dairy cattle located at SV Goshala with a technique called Embryo Derived Pregnancies, "EDP" (IVF-ET) on the current set of animals. 

 

This technology will not only help to increase the productivity of animals but also reduces the risks of disease transmission by producing calves with superior germplasm.

 

According to SV Goshala Director Dr Harnath Reddy though it takes nine months time for the production of offsprings, for these calves to turn into full-fledged milch yielding cows, it will take three years. "Our chief motto is to protect, preserve and develop cent percent desi breeds for better yield, risk-free and more self-reliant to meet the needs of the requirements of various temples located under the umbrella of TTD", he added.