18.4.21

Sri Ramanavami Utsavams in Ekantham at Sri Kodanda Rama Swamy Vari Temple from 21st April


Tirupati, 17 Apr. 21: TTD is organising Sri Ramanavami celebrations at Sri Kodandarama Swamy temple in Tirupati from April 21 to 23 in Ekantham as per Covid guidelines.

 

On April 21 Tirumanjanam will be performed to Mula Virat followed by Sri Ramanavami Asthanam in the evening and Hanumanta Vahana Seva at the night.

 

On April 22, after Snapana Tirumanjanam for utsava idols, Sri Sitarama Kalyana fete will be held in Ekantham.

 

On April 23 grand Chaturdasa Kalasa Snapana Tirumanjanam will be performed in the morning while Sri Rama Pattabhisekam will be conducted in the evening.

 

17.4.21

Agricultural universities play vital role in sustainable agriculture: Governor

 














Governor delivers Chancellor’s Address at the 5th Convocation of PJSTSAU

·         Emphasises on the convergence of traditional knowledge and modern technology in agriculture

·         Research and innovation are important for sustainable and profitable agriculture

 

Hyderabad, April 17: “Research in agricultural universities is vital to make agriculture sustainable and to double the income of the farmers,” said the Governor, Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan.

She emphasised the need to converge the traditional knowledge and modern technology in agriculture to make the farming sustainable and to ensure the food security of the generations to come.

The Governor, in her capacity as the Chancellor, was addressing the 5th Convocation of the Professor Jaya Shankar Telangana State Agricultural University, here, in a virtual mode on Saturday.

Referring to the goals of Atma Nirbhar Bharat, Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan stated that sustainability and self-reliance in agriculture sector were also vital to realise the objective of Self-Reliant India.

The Governor said that the Covid-19 pandemic had once again highlighted the need to promote Organic Farming on a massive scale to protect the nature.

Citing the findings of a recent survey carried out by the Raj Bhavan in select primitive tribal areas in Bhadradri Kothagudem district, she said that people belonging to primitive tribal group, Kondareddy, were not cultivating their lands though they were having lands and huge backyards.

“I call upon the young agricultural graduates and agricultural universities to create awareness about farming and help them (tribal people) to farm their lands. This would help them get economically empowered and improve their nutritional status,” she added.

The Governor exhorted the young agricultural graduates and researchers to have a new perspective of thinking and promote innovation so as to be in tune with the demands of the fast changing world.

Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan lauded the farmer-friendly initiatives launched by the State government. She said that the initiatives in farming sector helped Telangana State emerge as the “Rice Bowl of India.”

She highlighted the need to promote sustainable agriculture, making agriculture profitable, and to ensure the food security for the future generations as crucial for the country’s progress.

The Governor appreciated the Professor Jaya Shankar Telangana State Agricultural University for setting up Innovation Centre and Agricultural Hubs to promote research, innovation and entrepreneurship in agriculture.

As part of the 5th Convocation, the Governor conferred NITI Aayog member Ramesh Chand, who was the chief guest at the convocation, with the honorary doctorate.

The Governor, who took part in the virtual convocation from Puducherry, also presented degrees to the graduates and researchers and medals to the winners.

The PJSTSAU vice-chancellor Prof. V. Praveen Rao, Registrar, Deans, faculty members, staff, students and parents took part in the second consecutive virtual convocation.

 

Siddharth’s First Look In Maha Samudram Unveiled On His Birthday




Siddharth waited for ages for a right script for his Tollywood comeback film and he is finally making reappearance in Telugu cinema with the most ambitious project of director Ajay Bhupathi where Sharwanand plays one of the leads.


On the occasion of Siddharth’s birthday, his first look in Maha Samudram is unveiled. While Sharwanand appeared aggressive in his first look poster, Siddharth looks calm and composed in his first look poster. Wears shirt over t-shirt, Sid appears charismatic here. It is evident that he is staring at someone, as he stands in a long queue.

Tipped to be an intense love and action drama, Sunkara Ramabrahmam bankrolls the film under AK Entertainments banner.

The film stars Aditi Rao Hydari and Anu Emmanuel playing the female leads.

Raj Thota cranks the camera, while Chaitan Bharadwaj renders the soundtracks and Praveen KL is the editor. Kolla Avinash is the production designer.

Maha Samudram is slated for release on August 19th.

Cast: Sharwanand, Siddharth, Aditi Rao Hydari, Anu Emmanuel
Technical Crew:
Writer, Director: Ajay Bhupathi
Producer: Sunkara Ramabrahmam
Co-Producer: Ajay Sunkara
Banner: AK Entertainments
Ex-Producer: Kishore Garikipati
Music Director: Chaitan Bharadwaj
Cinematography: Raj Thota
Production Designer: Kolla Avinash
Editor: Praveen KL
Action: Venkat

Sri Ramanujachary Avatarotsavams Commences



Tirupati, 16 Apr. 21: The 1005 years of Sri Ramanujacharya commenced at Annamacharya Kala Mandiram in Tirupati under the aegis of Alwar Divya Prabandha Project of TTD on Friday. 

 

Sri Chinna Jeeyar Swamy of Tirumala inaugurated the programme. 

 

Alwar Divya Prabandha Project special officer Prof K Rajagopalan, Annamacharya Project Director Sri Dakshinamurthy Sharma, HDPP special officer Sri Hemanth Kumar were also present. 

 

Pushpa Yagam at Sri Kodanda Rama Swamy Vari Temple


Tirupati,16 April 2021:TTD is organising annual Pushpa yagam at Sri Kodandaramaswami temple on April 19 in Ekantham as per Covid guidelines while it's Ankurarpanam on April 18.

 

As part of the fete, Snapana Tirumanjanam is performed for the utsava idols while Pushpa Abhishekam to Sita Lakshmana sameta Sri Kodandaramaswami in the evening followed by a grand procession inside the temple.

 

The purpose of Pushpa yagam is to ward off the impact of any lapses in rituals during the recently held annual Brahmotsavams from March 13-21.

16.4.21

Vishwak Sen's new Movie Ashoka Vanamlo Arjuna Kalyanam Opening Images





 

Governor directs IRCS to intensify COVID service activities

 All eligible tribal people need to get vaccinated

 

·         Sanctions Rs. 1 lakh to IRCS urban units, Rs. 50,000/- to IRCS rural units

 

Hyderabad, April 16: Governor Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan on Friday directed the Indian Red Cross Society (IRCS), Telangana branch, to intensify its effort to reach out to more number of people during the present Covid-19 crisis.

She stated that as the second wave of Covid-19 was affecting more number of people, it was time that the IRCS increased its number of active volunteers and take up a wide variety of service activities.

The Governor, who is also the president of the IRCS TS unit, reviewed the functioning of all the 33 district units of the Red Cross units through a video conference from Puducherry, where she is holding an additional charge as the Lt. Governor.

“The district units need to come up with innovative initiatives to reach out to the needy. It is a bounden duty of the IRCS units to help, motivate and facilitate the vaccination of tribal and other vulnerable people in their respective areas,” she added.

Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan has also announced a financial assistance of Rs One Lakh each to the IRCS urban units of Hyderabad, Rangareddy, Medchal-Malkajgiri and Warangal (Urban) districts and has also sanctioned Rs 50,000 each to all the remaining IRCS district units in the State.

“The amount needs to be used to facilitate the transportation of tribal people and other underprivileged sections for the vaccination centres. Ensuring the vaccination of all the eligible tribal people and slum-dwellers in the State should be a top priority,” the Governor added.

Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan also called for the increase in the enrollment of active number of volunteers and advised that at least 1,000 to 1,500 active volunteers must be there in each district to carry out the service activities during this pandemic period.

The Governor directed the IRCS units to submit district-wise reports detailing on the number of masks distributed, number of people motivated and facilitated to get vaccinated, number of blood donation camps organized, number of volunteers enrolled and other activities initiated.

She said that it was time that all the volunteers are on the field doing service activities supplementing the efforts of the government agencies at this hour of crisis.

“Motivating peoples to strictly follow the Covid-appropriate behaviour and motivating the people to get vaccinated are vital in containing the pandemic outbreak from further escalation,” the Governor said.

All the district units’ representatives appraised the Governor of their activities during the video conference.

Secretary to Governor K. Surendra Mohan, Joint Secretaries and other senior officials of the Raj Bhavan were present.

-Press note