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30th November ,2011
Chaganti to deliver Discourses on Ramayan

Chaganti to deliver Discourses on Ramayan

Renowned scholar and pravachana chakravarthy, Brahmasri Chaganti Koteswara Rao, would be delivering discourses on ‘Srimad Ramayanam — Manaveeya Sambandhalu (Human Relations)’ in the city. According to Mr. KV Ramana Murthy, representative of the organising committee, this session would be held from December 2 to 8 at Gurazada Kalakshetram by 6 pm to 8.30 pm. Revealing the details of the programme at a press conference on Tuesday, he said, it would be a great moment for the City of Destiny for having such lectures here. ‘Sri Seetharama Kalyanam’ and ‘Sri Rama Pattabhishekam’ would be performed on 6th December from 7 am onwards at Swarna Bharathi indoor stadium, he added. Being a good son of his parents, he had instituted an award called as Chaganti Vidya Puraskar which will be presented to poor meritorous students, Mr. Murthy mentioned.
Audio CD of ‘Sankara Sathakam’ written by Late Sundara Siva Rao, father of Chaganti Koteswara Rao and tuned by P.Durga Rao of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, under the guidance and supervision of I.V.L.Sastry, Kulapati of Sangeetha Janakulam, would be released.

30th November ,2011
Commissioner
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Mayor talking with Press on hinduja at palavalasa
Hinduja committe hereing public voice on Hinduja at Devada
30th November ,2011
VUDA

Criminal proceedings on illegal layouts : VUDA - VC

Visakhapatnam Urban Development Authority (VUDA) would be proceeding for criminal suits on illegal layouts, announced Mr. Kona Sashidhar, its Vice Chairman. Addressing the gathering at a Layout Regularisation Scheme (LRS) Mela on Tuesday held at VUDA Children Theatre. He mentioned the latest developments in his office. So far VUDA has received about 16,000 applications, of which 9,000 has been disposed and 7,000 pending. Around 2,000 right applications will be regularised, he clarified. This drive is a sixth and final one by VUDA for clearing LRS, he mentioned. All the pending applications will be disposed by 31st December. The unauthorised layouts would be demolished and a warned public not to buy plots in such layouts.

29th November ,2011
World AIDS day

Getting to Zero - World AIDS Day Theme

December 1, will be observed as World AIDS Day every year. World Heath Organisation (WHO) is leaving a theme for every year, this year it is getting to Zero - Zero New HIV infections, Zero Discrimination and Zero AIDS Related Deaths, announced Dr. Kutikuppala Surya Rao. Speaking to the media on Monday, he said, about 30 million people worldwide are infected with HIV globally, and there are millions of new infections each year. When it comes to India, it is beyond 82,000 new cases that have registered in the first quarter of this financial year, he added. The research endeavour of tens of thousands of scientists and clinicians have had considerable progress in diagnosing and treatinginfection. The preventing of HIV infection, the care and treatment of AIDS patients are still a major priority. To integrate global resources in order to better help millions of AIDS patients. In this connection China is conducting a three day International Seminar from December 1 to 3, 2011 in Beijing, its capital. Dr. Surya Rao, is going to make a keynote address at the seminar. The other speakers are Dr. Shibo Jiang, Professor Fudan University, China and Dr. Kalevi Reijonen, FIT Biotech Limited, Finland.

28th November ,2011
Erramatti Dibbalu
Erramatti Dibbalu

Heritage walk to Erramatti Dibbalu

Intach conducted a heritage walk to Errimatti Dibbalu whose beauty fascinates people, to focus the attention of the citizens on the scientific and cultural aspects of this rare geographical formation. It was a well attended walk represented by various sections of society like the members of the photography club, families of Naval officers, officers of HSBC and students of schools like Sri Prakash and Presidential School. Professor of Geology in Andhra University, Rajasekhar Reddy, addressed the gathering and explained the ‘why and how' of the Erramatti Dibbalu. He said that the these formations had taken place about 18,000 years ago and were caused by various factors like marine activity in the region when earth passed through the ice age to melting of the sea waters, while it went through the convulsions before it took the present shape and that they were caused by the action of the sea and wind apart from weathering. He said that these are unusual phenomena exclusive to Visakhapatnam. There are only three such formations in the South East Asia - one in Tamil Nadu called Teri Sands, second one in Sri Lanka and the third being in Visakhapatnam. Every citizen of Visakhapatnam is rightly proud of this unusual sight nature has bestowed on him or her close to the city, he stated. “Just as we learn lessons from the past, present is a window to the future. The study of Erramatti Dibbalu is of great importance to the future generations as knowledge of these formations can throw a lot more light on the future of the earth. The preservation of these Erramatti Dibbalu is of prime importance to the students of earth sciences and posterity,” he observed. An officer from the navy explained the precautions to be taken while proceeding on the walk as the ravines which are breathtakingly beautiful, can also be quite confusing and one may get lost. The walk in the hot sun at ten in the morning was worth the effort. Mr. Sishir proposed a vote of thanks.

28th November ,2011
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Mayor, Commissioner, MLA, etc inaugurating vehicle free Zone around YSR park
Commissioner inspecting Visakha Mueseum
Commissioner inspecting Visakha Mueseum
26th November ,2011
NAVY CHILDREN SCHOOL CELEBRATES ITS ANNIVERSARY
NAVY CHILDREN SCHOOL CELEBRATES ITS ANNIVERSARY

NAVY CHILDREN SCHOOL CELEBRATES ITS ANNIVERSARY

The Secondary Wing of Navy Children School (Nausena Baugh) celebrated its 36th Annual Day on Friday, 25 Nov 11 at the Samudrika Naval Auditorium. Vice Admiral Sunil Lanba, AVSM, Chief Of Staff, Eastern Naval Command was the Chief Guest at the Event and Mrs Reena Lanba was Guest of Honour. The theme of the Annual Day, Transcending Time was depicted by portraying various ages through each performance such as the English play Miss-matched, the Hindi skit Pamarse Pandit, Fusion dance etc. Navy Children School Management Committee members, dignitaries of Eastern Naval Command and parents were also present on the occasion. Mrs Reena Lanba gave away trophies to academic toppers and all-rounders. Vice Admiral Sunil Lanba commended the award winners on their achievements and the participants on their engaging performance and urged the teachers and parents to work together in making the Navy Children School a place of excellence fostering an optimal holistic growth of the students.

26th November ,2011
NAVY CONDUCTS MEDICAL CAMP AT RAMBILLI
NAVY CONDUCTS MEDICAL CAMP AT RAMBILLI

NAVY CONDUCTS MEDICAL CAMP AT RAMBILLI

Indian Navy organised a Medical Camp as part of the ongoing Navy Day celebrations at the Naval Rehabilitation Colony, M Chintuva, Rambilli. INS Virbahu, the Submarine Base Ship conducted the Camp on Friday, 25 Nov 11. All 450 families of the Naval Rehabilitation Colony and other populace residing in adjoining villages were beneficiaries of the Camp. Medical officers from the Indian Navy screened the individuals for ailments and disbursed free medicines. Awareness on ill effects of tobacco products was imparted to the local community. A large number of villagers utilised the medical facilities that included a general medical checkup, nutritional evaluation, screening for treatable diseases, Health Education regarding communicable diseases and oral health awareness. Nearly 200 villagers availed the opportunity and benefited from the Camp that was part of the series of welfare initiatives undertaken periodically by the Indian Navy.

26th November ,2011
Round Table session on Port Pollution issue

Round Table session on Port Pollution issue

People For India (PFI) , a voluntary institution has organised a round table conference on evicting Kota Veedhi against due to Pollution released by Visakhapatnam Port Trust- one of the burning issues in the city on Friday. Mr. EAS Sarma, a retired IAS officer and Convenor, Forum for Better Visakha has pointed out the failure of Pollution Control Board in the state. During the past two decades, Visakhapatnam Port Trust increased rate of export and import of Iron, Coal, Sulphur etc., and transported in trains pass through the old city, during the course, ash of the above said products flies to Kota Veedhi, he added. FBV has conducted a survey in Kota Veedhi by a team of thirty and submitted the report to the Government of Andhra Pradesh seeking a solution for this critical problem. Visakhapatnam joined the list in one of the most polluted cities in the country. Now its' position is 19, Mr. Sharma added. Mr. Rasool, an advocate and President, Kota Veedhi Residents Association, mentioned the chronicle order of the pollution deposited in Kota Veedhi through VPT activities which casuses many a few health problems like kidney failure, heart problems etc. As per the directions of Central Pollution Control Board, above 70 per cent of polluted locations are not suited for living conditions. Situation in Kota Veedhi is beyond the above mentioned figure, how it could be possible for the residents of Kota Veedhi over there. Dr. KV Ramana, former vice chancellor Andhra University presided over the session. Mr. CS Rao, President Praja Spandana, Mr. FR Khan, Dr. Kameswara Rao, Dr. Vijay Kumar, and other professionals from various sections of the society were participated in the discussion.

26th November ,2011
SKML festival
SKML festival

Month long SKML festival begins

Arrangements for the month long Margasiramasa festival are going on at Sri Kanakamahalakshmi temple. Special rituals will be offered on every Thursday during the month, chanting of Vedic hymns, Lakhsmi sahasranamam, ksheerabhishekam and other rituals will be offered to the goddess. Veda Sabha - a conference on Vedic issues will be discussed on December 18, Sahasraghatabhishekam on December 22, followed by Mahaannadanam. Devotees in large number will take part in Ghatabhishekam, to get the blessings of the goddess. This tradition is being observed from years together. A unique service is allowed here for devotees, that they can offer self rituals to the goddess. The temple doesn't have any roof of the sanctum sactorum. Festival will conclude on 26th of December. Temple authorities are expected about 60 thousand devotees on every Thursday. A police outpost was instituted at the Reading room to restrict the pickpocket and chain snatching teams.

25th November ,2011
Paresident VMS Falicitated
Paresident VMS Falicitated
Paresident VMS Falicitated

Paresident VMS Falicitated

Mrs. Lata Choudhary, President of Visteel Mahila Samiti (VMS) handed over the Furniture and Sports material worth of Rs.65,000/-, to MPP School, BC Colony in Paravada Mandal at a simple function organized in the school premises today. Mrs. Latha Choudhary was felicitated by the Local leaders along with staff of the School. Visteel Mahila Samiti (VMS) has procured the furniture and sports equipment with the financial assistance provided by Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Department of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant. Mrs.Mukta Gupta,Secretary, Mrs.Sunanda, Jt.Secry. and members Mrs.Lilly and Mrs.Uma Majumdar, of Visteel Mahila Samiti, Mr. Murthy MN from CSR Dept., VSP, Mr. Gopalkrishna, Mandal Resource Person, Paravada, Staff of the School, Parents and Children in large number were present.

25th November ,2011
Seven Mobile Hospitals launched in Andhra Pradesh
By Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations

Seven Mobile Hospitals launched in Andhra Pradesh By Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisations

On the occasion of the 86th Birth Anniversary Celebrations of Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba, seven Mobile Hospitals, with modern diagnostic equipment were launched by the Sri Sathya Sai Seva Organisation of Andhra Pradesh at Puttaparthi on 24th November, 2011. Inspired by the Mobile Hospital Services provided at Prasanthi Nilayam, the aim of this endeavour is to take free medical care of the highest order to the doorsteps of the poor and the needy in rural villages of Andhra Pradesh. These mobile hospitals will cover the rural villages in the districts of Vishakapatnam, East Godavari, West Godavari, Krishna, Kadapa, Mahboobnagar and Hyderabad. With the help of voluntary services rendered by teams of doctors and paramedical staff, ably assisted by Seva Dals, primary care will be rendered along with health & hygiene awareness education to the poor and needy. Patients who need additional critical care through secondary and tertiary services will be admitted to nearby hospitals in towns and cites and their progress monitored. The mobile hospitals are equipped with DIAGNOSTIC SUPPORT EQUIPMENTS like:Ultra Sonogram,X-ray,E.C.G,Semi Auto Analyzer, Haemo Meter,Centrifuge,Auto Clave,Steam Sterilizer,Eye- Refraction Equipment,Ophthalmology Scope,Nebuliser,Dental Equipment,Gynecology Test Kit and a Generator Sri V.Srinivasan, All India President, and Trustee Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust, Sri RJ Ratnakar, trustee, Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust, Sri S.V.Giri, trustee, Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust, Sri Prasada Rao, Secretary, Sri Sathya Sai Central Trust, Sri SG Chalam, AP State president, Sri Sathya Sai Seva organizations, Andhra Pradesh were present at the launching of the Mobile Hospitals, today.

25th November ,2011
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Commissioner, DCP etc discussing with DRM kasinath
Commissioner making surprise visit at around RTC Complex
24th November ,2011
BLOOD DONATION CAMP HELD BY THE NAVY
BLOOD DONATION CAMP HELD BY THE NAVY
BLOOD DONATION CAMP HELD BY THE NAVY

BLOOD DONATION CAMP HELD BY THE NAVY

A Blood Donation Camp in collaboration with the Blood Bank of King George Hospital (KGH) was organised as part of Navy Week Celebrations at the Naval Dockyard Dispensary today, 23 Nov 11. Rear Admiral KR Nair, VSM, Admiral Superintendent Naval Dockyard (Visakhapatnam) inaugurated the Camp. There was an overwhelming response from among uniformed and non-uniformed personnel, including ladies of the Naval communities. Over 550 personnel turned up to donate Blood and strengthen bonds with local community. Dr G Santha Rao, Superintendent KGH, extended his cooperation by providing the services of the hospital blood bank. Addressing the gathering at the inaugural function, Dr K Shyamala, Medical Officer-in-Charge, Blood Bank, KGH stressed on the need to build awareness about voluntary blood donation, and of the misconceptions regarding the act. Speaking on the occasion, Rear Admiral Nair reiterated the importance of the Donation and of Navys continued commitment to the cause of the Societal Healthcare.

24th November ,2011
Directions set for ODI

Shifting of Church

Members of the Church of South India Trust Association (CSITA) objected the shifting of St John's School and Church from old city. Speaking to newsmen on Wednesday, Mr. Kamalakar of CSITA announced that the existing Church Committee doesn't have right to shift or any action that disturbs the importance of the Church, he mentioned. He pointedout some of the activities of Church Committee agreed to move the Church from the existing place. Church Committee already given willingness to Visakhapatnam Port Trust, he added. CSITA working according to 1947 constitution which doesn't mentioned rights for sale, transfer or relocating the Church, by any one of Church Committee or Paster or Bisop, Kamalakar mentioned. CSITA members had given representation to the District Collector and Union Minister of State for Human Resources Development, Ms. D. Purandheswari to solve the issue. He demanded that nobody has right to disturb the feelings of religious believe. This construction believed to be religious heritage. Mr. Daniel, PJ Prasad and others present at the session.

24th November ,2011
Commissioner
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Walkers representing the Commissioner for Vehicle Free Zone at YSR park.
Commissioner penalising the vehicles at YSR Park
Commissioner warned the Transco on put the waste poles on footpath
23th November ,2011
Commissioner
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Commissioner
Mayor and Commissioner reviewing on Zone
Mayor and Commissioner reviwing on Zone -III
2nd Zone Corporators attended for Zonal Review.
22th November ,2011
Directions set for ODI

Directions set for ODI

District Collector Lav Agarwal, Commissioner of Police J. Purnachandra Rao, Visakhapatnam Port Trust Chairman, Ajey Kallam and other patrons of theVisakhapatnam District Cricket Association has inspected the ACA- VDCA Stadium on Monday, where the second One Day match scheduled to be held between India and West Indies on December 2. They proceed to the audience gallery, VIP lounge, entry gates, parking slots, seating for National and International media and finally the grounds. Mr. Ganga Raju, Secretary Andhra Cricket Association has joined this team and discussed various topics on arrangements. Speaking to media, Mr. Agarwal said, the cost of the tickets were reduced compared to previous match and the tickets start from Rs. 100 onwards. There would be 28000 seating, of which quota of the VIP passes will also be reduced this year, he added.

22th November ,2011
Old city echoes against VPT
Vizagites against evicting old city
Collectorate blocked

VPT protest

Residents of old city decided to fight against the pollution. They held a rally from Kotha Veedhi to Collectorate on Monday seeking solution for pollution released by the Visakhapatnam Port Trust. A gathering of the huge crowd from various sections of the Kotha Veedhi, Abusarang street, Jalaripeta, Gnanapuram had joined the rally at Kotha Veethi. Schools in old city remain closed voluntarily to support the good cause. Tha procession passed through Kotha Road, Purnamarket, Chitralaya, Jadamba junction. The gathering formed a human chain at Jagadamba junction, one of the busiest centres in the town. Vizagites had supported this rally for revolution against pollution. All the Political Parties extended their support to this march past. Addressing the procession, Mr. Dronamraju Srinivas, MLA- Viskaha South promised activists to resolve the problem soon. It is the responsibility as an MLA to protect valuable constructions and directed to fight in a peaceful way. He will have a discussion with the concerned authorities to withdraw the evicting old city. Mr. Ganesh Kumar, Telugu Desam Party said, it is the wrong treatment with this residents which were settled here over the centuries, whereas Visakhapatnam Port Trust was set up only in 1930s. VPT is dumping waste use in high quantity at the streets. He further stated that it is the right time to fight against the concerned authorities. The procession further proceeds to Collectorate, where all party representatives had joined the rally at the protesting camp. During the procession activists had started slogans like Forget evicting Kotha Veedhi, No Pollutin Please, Protect old monuments, etc. One of the specialist doctors has said, most of the health problems like kidney failure, heart problems, etc., were a result of pollution. After having protested for about two hours, a five member team met District Collector and submitted a memorandum. District Collector promissed these members for finding solution to this pollution system. As per the committee decision, there would be relay hunger strike from Tuesday onwards at the Kotha Veedhi junction till they find a proper solution. Mr. Rasool, President Kotaveedhi Residents Welfare Association, K. Tatabbai, Md Ali Khan, JD Naidu, B. Appa Rao, and others lead the procession.

22th November ,2011
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Commissioner inagurated the International chess tourni at Swarna Bharathi
Commissioner inagurated the International chess tourni at Swarna Bharathi
Commissioner interacting with Kanakala Dibba Residents
22th November ,2011
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Commissioner interacting with Sanitary Workers
Commissioner receiving grievences
Commissioner went to Ward visit on cycle
21th November ,2011
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Vice_Admiral_RK_Dhowan_with_Vice_Admiral_Anil_Chopra

VICE CHIEF OF NAVAL STAFF AT VISAKHAPATNAM

Vice Admiral RK Dhowan, Vice Chief of Naval Staff, accompanied by Mrs. Minu Dhowan, President, Navy Wives Welfare Association (Northern Region) arrived Visakhapatnam on Sunday, 20 Nov 11, on a three-day visit to the Eastern Naval Command. The Flag Officer held discussions with Vice Admiral Sunil Lanba, Chief of Staff, Headquarters, Eastern Naval Command. Thereafter, he visited the Hindustan Shipyard Limited and some Naval establishments. Mrs. Minu Dhowan interacted with the members of the NWWA Committee in the course of her stay here. Vice Admiral and Mrs. Dhowan are scheduled to depart Visakhapatnam on 22 Nov 11.

21th November ,2011
Intellectuals call for Protect Environment

CPM demands for ban on Corporate funding : Seetaram Echuri

Communist Party of India (Marxist) demands for ban on Corporate funding in Indian industries, announced Mr. Seetaram Echuri, its Polit Bureau Member. He had a transit halt in city on the way to Delhi after attending a public session in Orissa on Saturday. Speaking to newsmen he said, CPM is aimed at the development of Indian Industry and Indian people. The Indian economy will come down if the Public industries would be privatised. Tax concession was going up to 150 lakh crore rupees. It has to be stopped before it downs the Indian economy completely. CPM is objected to four of the crucial bills proposed by the UPA Government in the house. One of them, are welcome to foreign investments in private airlines in India, if it happens Indian Airlines doors will be closed forever, he mentioned. Another major issue that, one should be made liable for utilisation of nuclear weapons. It will damage the environment and peaceful life resulting loss of human lives. Mr. Ch. Narasinga Rao, Secretary, City wing also present.

20th November ,2011
bangles to poor pregnant ladies
sri sathya sai mahila presenting new clothes and toiletary kits to new born at ghosha hospital

“SERVICE & SPIRITUAL ACTIVITIES MARK COMMENCEMENT OF 86TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS OF BHAGAVAN SRI SATHYA SAIBABA”

Fervour and devotion marked the beginning of 86th birthday celebrations of bhagavan sri sathya sai baba at prema sadan, mvp colony today. Sri sathya sai city seva samithi is organizing a 5-day programme to mark the 86th birthday celebrations of bhagavan sri sathya sai baba vaaru. Today, 19th November, 2011 is observed as “ladies day-shakthi swaruupini day”. Lady devotees of sri sathya sai seva organization presented new clothes,napkin, sri sathya sai baba’s photo, vibhoodi, sweets, fruits, toiletry kits to 86 new borns at Ghosha hospital and presented sarees to 86 mothers. The day started with om karam, suprabhatham and nagara sankirthana in which devotees sang bhajans with devotion. Later, the ladies performed sri sathya sai sahasra namarchana and rendered lalitha sashasra namam. They offered sumptuous food the poor and needy and presented sarees to 86 needy women at MVP mandir. they offered one sewing machine to a poor lady under self development scheme.ladies performed “seemantham” to 2 poor pregnant ladies by offering them with love sarees, turmeric, kumkum, bangles, Horlicks etc., Later, veda patanam by ladies and spiritual discourse by smt. Jaya kameswari and soulful songs by smt lalitha Chandrasekhar and party enthralled the audience. City youth (men) organized mass sri sathya sai divya vratham by 86 couples of konamam village of anathapur mandal, today. Hundreds of ladies have enthusiastically participated in the birthday celebrations. Sri K.Venakateswara raju, convener, sri sathya sai city seva samithi is overseeing all the arrangements.

20th November ,2011
Intellectuals call for Protect Environment

Intellectuals call for Protect Environment

Protection of environmental atmosphere is the responsibility of every citizen to get better life, announced Ms. D. Purandheswari, Minister of State for Human Resources Development. Addressing the one day Regional Convention on Eastern Ghats organised by Greens Alliance for Conservation of Eastern Ghats (GrACE) in association with Andhra Universtiy on Saturday, she said, according to vedic saying goes Vruksho Rakhati Rakshitaha which means if the tree protected it will protect the mankind. Eastern Ghats occupied in five states ie West Bengal, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh, Tamilnadu and Karnataka with huge amount of medicinal plants which are to be protected, she added.

19th November ,2011
CROWDS THRONG NAVY MELA AND THE NAVAL SHIPS
CROWDS THRONG NAVY MELA AND THE NAVAL SHIPS
CROWDS THRONG NAVY MELA AND THE NAVAL SHIPS

CROWDS THRONG NAVY MELA AND THE NAVAL SHIPS

As part of Navy Week celebrations, three warships of the Eastern Fleet namely INS Shakti, INS Ranvir and INS Kuthar were open for visit by children and the public over the past two days. INS Shakti is a Fleet Tanker and INS Ranvir, a Kashin Class Destroyer, while INS Kuthar is a front line Missile Platforms of the Indian Navy. A large number of public from all walks of life visited the ships today, 19 Nov 11. The visitors were taken on a guided tour of the ships and briefed about the diverse weapons and equipment fitted onboard. Various Naval evolutions and operations were explained to them by the means of photo boards and projection systems. Caps, flags and posters depicting Naval evolutions were distributed amongst the children visiting the ships. There was also a Career Counseling Corner for those with an interest in joining the Navy. Refreshments were provided to all on completion of the visit. The visitors experienced life in the Navy from close quarters and considerable excitement was in evidence. The Navy Mela at Samudrika grounds also evoked good response, with over 23,000 people visiting the venue to date. People have been showing keen interest in the stalls put up by the Naval Dockyard, Armament Depot, Fleet Maintenance Unit and INS Kalinga that have been garnering the maximum attention. Sunday, 20 Nov 11 is the last day for visiting the ships between 9 AM to 5 PM and also for visiting the Mela between 10 AM and 10 PM.

19th November ,2011
CROWDS THRONG NAVY MELA AND THE NAVAL SHIPS
CROWDS THRONG NAVY MELA AND THE NAVAL SHIPS
CROWDS THRONG NAVY MELA AND THE NAVAL SHIPS

Steel Minister furthers his mission to improve steel reach in rural India

BRINL and SAIL organized a Steel Dealers Meet at Lucknow today. Shri Beni Prasad Verma, Hon’ble Minister of Steel presided over the meet. Speaking on the occasion he said, “India’s heart lives in its villages. Therefore, we need to provide steel in the rural heartland, through an efficient and widespread distribution network.” Shri Verma said, “The rural markets will provide the next big leap to steel demand in the country and the dealers at district and block levels will be the catalysts in this chain reaction”. The Steel Minister also added that there is a need to make Indian villages the centers of excellence, so that development efforts reach all sections of the society. Speaking about his thrust areas Shri Verma said, “I believe in setting up steel processing units that convert semi finished products like Billets into finished products like TMT bars in states where required natural resources to set up an integrated steel plant are not available. I also want steel usage to increase so I have instructed the Steel Ministry to take necessary steps to increase awareness amongst the rural masses about the usage of steel.” The Steel Minister lauded the efforts of RINL in setting up Steel Processing Units in Uttar Pradesh and various other states of the country and the initiatives taken for securing iron ore mining lease at Lalitpur. The clearance for the same is pending with the state government, which needs to be given fast, for the benefit of the public at large. Subsequently, a steel plant could be set up which would lead to greater development of the region and increase in employment opportunities. Appreciating the efforts of both RINL and SAIL in appointing dealers at District and Block levels, the Steel Minister said that both RINL and SAIL have taken many initiatives for developing an extensive dealer’s network. He also stated that a lot more needs to be done to ensure that steel reaches every doorstep, particularly in rural areas. Shri P.K. Misra, Secretary Steel, Govt of India acknowledged the initiatives taken up by RINL and SAIL at reaching out to the masses and ensuring increase in usage of steel. Sri A P Choudhary, CMD, RINL while addressing at the meeting emphasized the role of steel in the development of the country. He lauded the Steel Minister’s efforts and initiatives in increasing the steel consumption in India particularly in the rural areas. Uttar Pradesh, being a big state in the country, efforts towards increasing of steel consumption in UP will have a larger effect on the overall steel consumption, Sri Choudhary added. In an interaction session held earlier Shri A.P. Choudhary, CMD, RINL and Shri C.S. Verma, Chairman SAIL, Sri T K Chand, Director (Commercial) RINL held discussionswith the dealers and noted their needs and concerns.
OTHER MAJOR INITIATIVES IN UP : Sri T K Chand, Director (Commercial) RINL said that RINL has three Branch Marketing Offices one each at Ghaziabad, Agra and Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh and planning to open one more Branch at Allahabad. He said that 33 rural dealers have already been appointed in UP and added that RINL is also in the process of appointing one Consignment Sales Agency in Varanasi Revenue Division. For bringing further development in the state, RINL would be setting up 2 Steel Processing Units (SPU) in UP one at Ghaziabad and other in one of the backward areas of UP. Around 400 Steel dealers from both RINL and SAIL attended the meeting.

19th November ,2011
pollution against VPT
pollution against VPT
pollution against VPT

Bike rally in protest against pollution caused by VPT

Bike Rally has been carried out by the Old town people in Protest against Visakhapatnam Port Trust authorities over pollution in old city. In view of this, Communist Party of India (Marxist) - (CPI-M) activists had burnt the effigy of VPT chairman at the Arch in old city. Mr. Rajeswara Rao of CPM warned the VPT authorities, if they try to evacuate the old city, the agitations would be severe.

19th November ,2011
SPECIAL CHILDREN VISIT INS SHIVALIK
SPECIAL CHILDREN VISIT INS SHIVALIK
SPECIAL CHILDREN VISIT INS SHIVALIK

SPECIAL CHILDREN VISIT INS SHIVALIK

As a part of the ongoing Navy Week celebrations, INS Shivalik, the first indigenously built Stealth Frigate of the Navy, hosted special children from various schools of Visakhapatnam today, 18 Nov 11. Captain Rajesh Pendharkar, Commanding Officer INS Shivalik, and Mrs Sandhya Rao Pendharkar interacted with over 160 Special children and faculty members from Sankalp, Arunodaya Special School, Lebenshilfe, Sunflower Special School, Bethany School, Mandala Vikalangula Sankshema Sangham and Pavani Institute. The children were given a guided tour of the ship and a feel of the nautical way of life including a live demonstration. Photographs were also displayed on photo boards to apprise them of the Fleet activities undertaken all year round. Thereafter the children exhibited their cultural talents through a short variety entertainment programme. The Drawing and singing competitions organised by the ship followed by a sumptuous meal onboard had the children thoroughly enjoying themselves. Mrs. Sandhya Rao Pendharkar gave away prizes to the children who participated actively in the competitions. All children were given ships caps and gifts by the Eastern Fleet, making their visit even more memorable.

19th November ,2011
INDIRA GANDHI JAYANTHI

BHARATA RATNA SMT. INDIRA GANDHI JAYANTHI CELEBRATED AT VISAKHAPATNAM STEEL PLANT

Sri. GN Murthy, Genearl Manager (Finance), garlanded the portrait of Smt. Indira Gandhi on the eve of 94th Jayanthi Celebrations of Bharat Ratna Smt. Indira Gandhi at Indira Gandhi Park in Ukkunagaram today. In his message Sri. GN Murthy, recalled Indira Gandhi’s dedicated efforts towards the progress of the Nation. Sri. Debasish Ray, DGM(Town Admn), Sri.MVRV Prasad, AGM (Civil)-TA were present. Senior Executives of VSP, Leaders of Trade Unions, Representatives of Steel Executives Association and SC&ST Association, VSP employees and Students of Ukkunagaram Schools have paid floral tributes to Bharat Ratna Smt. Indira Gandhi.

19th November ,2011
Mayor inaugurating Kanakamahalaxmi temple
Commissioner receiving grievances
Mayor reviewing on Contractors bills
Mayor inaugurating Kanakamahalaxmi temple Road
Commissioner receiving grievances
Mayor reviewing on Contractors bills
18th November ,2011
NAVY MELA 2011 INAUGURATED
NAVY MELA 2011 INAUGURATED
NAVY MELA 2011 INAUGURATED

NAVY MELA 2011 INAUGURATED

The Navy Mela, a Naval Exhibition by units of the Eastern Naval Command and local business houses was inaugurated by Vice Admiral Anil Chopra, Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Naval Command, at the Navy Mela Grounds today, 17 Nov 11. The Event which is scheduled from 17- 20 Nov 11, opened with a colourful entertainment program presented by the children of Navy Children School, Kendriya Vidyalayas, Nau Sena Baugh and dance groups from NWWA Kendra,104 Area. The young members of the Naval community displayed their enthusiasm and talent through these enchanting performances. The Navy Mela provides a window of opportunity for Vizagites to visit the Naval premises and see vignettes of Naval lifestyle. In addition to a large representation by MNCs, financial institutions, IT firms, electronic and consumer durables, and the amusement park featuring a host of rides and games, performances by several professional entertainment groups have also been organised as a part of the Mela this year. Parking for two wheelers at the Navy Mela will be along the road next to Samudrika auditorium and for four wheelers it will be on the side opposite to the auditorium and Mela grounds. Naval Ships Open to Public: As a part of the Navy Week, three major ships of Eastern Fleet will be open to visits by the general public on 19 and 20 Nov 11 from 9 AM to 5 PM. Personnel visiting ships are advised not to carry hand bags, camera, tape recorder, camera phones and other electronic goods as these will not be allowed inside the Naval Dockyard due to reasons of security. The entry to ships will be from Pallava gate, which is located near the Pipe Line Junction near INS Satavahana.

18th November ,2011
American children film festival

American children film festival

As part of the Three day Children Film Festival six American Comic movies will be presented in the city. The Festival was inaugurated by Ms. Katherina Dhanani, US Consulate General (Hyderabad) at Andhra University Platinum Jubilee hall on Thursday. Some of the movies that are going to be screened are Despicable Me, rio, Tangled, Rango, Mars Needs Moms and Hop.

17th November ,2011
Agitation against VPT over pollution
Agitation against VPT over pollution
Agitation against VPT over pollution

Agitation against VPT over pollution

Fishermen in the old city held agitation against the Management of Visakhapatnam Port Trust (VPT) for releasing more pollution and dumping waste use at the prime locations. A rally by several fishermen held in prime locations of the old city against the VPT Management regarding the issue of pollution casued by the VPT due to which people are suffering with heart, kidney, eye, skin and lung diseases. Speaking to the newsmen, one of the participants has said, that thousands of families have been well settled since ages, of which most of them were daily labour. It is a tough time for these families, when the VPT is going to evacuate this place without the consent of the resident fishermen. VPT is dumping of waste use is increased day by day for the past 15 days, he added.

17th November ,2011
Visakha Utsav in Dec last week

Visakha Utsav in Dec last week

According to Ms. Purandeshwari, Minister of State for HRD, Visakha Utsav - a festival to promote arts, heritage, culture of Visakhapatnam would be conducted in the last week of December. Addressing the district officials at the poster for the Visakha Utsav 2011 review session at Circuit house on Wednesday, she said, that it would have been entertaining the Vizagites. Apart from the city, Bheemili and Aruku will also involve in this festival and tourist spots will be given more preference during this three day mega festival, she added. It is the first occasion after a gap of six years, the main attraction of the festival is flower show.

17th November ,2011
Cultural Competetions among GVMC pupil at Swarnabarathi stadium.
Cultural Competetions among GVMC pupil at Swarnabarathi stadium.
Cultural Competetions among GVMC pupil at Swarnabarathi stadium.
Removal of cellars in thalasila.
Removal of cellars in thalasila
Receiveing phone calls ADC(P) P Purnachandra Rao.
16th November ,2011
IRCEN to promote classical dances
IRCEN to promote classical dances

IRCEN to promote classical dances

Noted Odissi dancer Rinajana had conducted a classical concert performance at two schools in the city on Tuesday. As part of the Cultural promotional activities of India International Rural Cultural Centre (IRCEN), New Delhi she visited Sacred Heart High School, Gnanapuram, SFS High School, Seethammadhara schools and demonstrated the fundamentals of the dance art. Ms. Rianajana is a top grade artist in Doordarshan and outstanding grade artist of ICCR, New Delhi and also empanelled with the Sangeeth Natak Academy, and an external examiner with Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata. Earlier, she had visited Germany, Italy, United States, France, Thailand and Denmark in her career. She is a disciple of Guru Kelucharan Mahapatra. Prior to her demonstration, she taught various forms of the classical dance. By the directions of the district administration, above said school managements provided her all the necessary arrangements. She will continue her demonstration and awareness camp at St. Anns High School - Bheemili, Jawahar NavodayaVidyalaya- Kommadi, Government Queens Mary's Girl High School- Visakhapatnam, Zilla Parishat High School- Lankelapalem, ZP High School- Atchutapuram, ZP High School- Yelamanchili, CAHS- Arakuvalley, CAHS- Paderu. She was accompanied by a team of IRCEN and local administration.

16th November ,2011
GO ALONG WITH THE COMMUNITY, INDUSTRY TOLD
GO ALONG WITH THE COMMUNITY, INDUSTRY TOLD

GO ALONG WITH THE COMMUNITY, INDUSTRY TOLD

Dr Irani, Dr J J Irani, Director, Tata Sons and former MD Tata Steel while delivering a lecture on “Challenges before Indian Steel Industry” organized by VSP’s HRD Dept. at T & D Centre Auditorium today said that no industry in the country would prosper and grow unless it go along with the community and advocated to formulate policies and rules to benefit the community growth. He also said one of the key challenges for Steel Industry in India was availability of resources like land, raw material security and water resources. While sharing his experiences, Dr Irani urged the government to fix time targets with regard to allotment of land, sanction of mines and providing of water, key elements for any industry, automatically steel production will grow to 120 mt by 2020 as envisaged by National Steel Policy. Dr Irani said steel producers should first generate wealth and the best way is distribute the same for the community development. He said that government should think of Indianisation of mines for the benefit of the industry to prosper. Dr Irani said that environmental protection is another key challenge for Indian Steel Industry and Govt. of India had formulated very strict rules as far as environmental protection is concerned only implementation to be executed by one and all. He said India has tremendous advantages as far as technology and skilled manpower is concerned and added that Indian minds are better than foreigners. Sri A P Choudhary, CMD in his closing remarks praised Dr Irani’s contribution to the Indian Steel Industry particularly to Tata Steel. He said RINL is in forefront in adopting cleaner technologies and the plant is growing to 20 MTPA by 2020 with its highly skilled manpower and newer technologies. RINL has the great advantage of huge land bank to meet its expansion needs and its environmental initiatives are the best in the country. Even though, RINL having no captive mines, the Company is earning profits since 2002, with prudent management’s initiatives and committed workforce. RINL Directors S/Sri Umesh Chandra (Operations), P Madhusudan (Finance), T K Chand (Commercial), Y R Reddy (Personnel) and large number of executive fraternity attended the programme. Earlier Sri Y R Reddy, Director (Personnel) introduced the speaker to the audience. Sri A Radhkrishna, GM (HRD & Trg) proposed vote of thanks.

15th November ,2011
Demolition of Unauthorised Cellars- GVMC
Demolition of Unauthorised Cellars- GVMC

Demolition of Unauthorised Cellars- GVMC

Unauthorised Cellar construction at Sri Mukha Complex, Sathya Surya Complex, Potluru Towers, Uma Bala Constructions (Jyothi Book Depot) were removed by the GVMC authorities in the drive taken to restrict unauthorised constructions in the City.

15th November ,2011
Childrens Day 2011 Cycle Rally
Childrens Day 2011 Cycle Rally
Childrens Day 2011 Cycle Rally

Childrens Day 2011 Cycle Rally

A Cycle Rally with nearly 200 children carried out in association with GVMC on Monday on the eve of Childrens Day. Rally had been flagged off by Shri B. Ramnjaneyulu, GVMC Municipal Commisioner and Mr. P. Janardhana Rao, Mayor, GVMC. Mayor garlanded Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru Statue present at Beach Road. Mayor, GVMC Commissioner and other officials of GVMC also participated in the Rally along with the children. Speaking on this occassion GVMC Commisioner iterated the need to avoid pollution by conducting this type of Cycle Rallies in future

15th November ,2011
Collector inaugurates Indra AC buses
Collector inaugurates Indra AC buses

Collector inaugurates Indra AC buses

Mr. Lav Agarwal, District Collector inaugurated two Indra buses at Dwaraka Bus Complex on Monday. Indra- one of the sophisticated bus services of Andhra Pradesh Road Transport Services with fully air conditioned, double screen TVs, DVD, service launched in Hyderabad recently by Transport Minister. Speaking to newsmen after the inauguration Mr. Agarwal said, the BRTS service in the city will be completed soon and district administration is expecting more better services in the city. Mr. B. Ramanjaneyulu, Commissioner, Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Commissioner, flagged off these buses along with two student special city services at the same venue. Speaking to the media, he said, the corporation had been discussed with local educational institutions including Engineering and Management to avoid two wheelers and utilise student special bus services. Mr. A. Venkateswara Rao, Executive Director, Vizianagaram Zone (APSRTC), Mr. Madhusudhan, Regional Manager (Visakhapatnam APSRTC) and others present at the opening ceremony.

14th November ,2011
VSP PAYS TRIBUTE TO PANDIT NEHRU
VSP PAYS TRIBUTE TO PANDIT NEHRU

VSP PAYS TRIBUTE TO PANDIT NEHRU

Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP) paid tributes to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on his Birth-day. Sri. R. Ranjan, Executive Director (Works) garlanded the statue of Pandit Nehru at Nehru Park in Ukkunagaram. Shri Ranjan, said that Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was a visionary of Public Sector Undertakings. VSP is fulfilling his dreams by doubling its production capacity to 6.3 mtpa very soon. Explaining the importance of day, Sri. Ranjan also said, 14th November is declared as National Metallurgists day, and World Diabetics Day as the importance attached to Health and Industries which helps Nations Growth. Senior Officials, Trade Union Leaders, Members of Associations, students and teachers participated in large number.

14th November ,2011
RINL wins ‘National Sustainability Award - 2011’

RINL wins ‘National Sustainability Award - 2011’

RINL-VSP won ‘IIM National Sustainability Award 2011’, First prize amongst the integrated steel plants in the in the Iron and steel sector, organized by the Ferrous Division of Indian Institute of Metals The award was presented by Sri. PK Misra, Secretary (Steel), to Mr. AP Choudhary, CMD, RINL at a function during the 49th National Metallurgists Day (NMD) today at Hyderabad. Sri. Umesh Chandra, Director (Operations), RINL, also Present. RINL won this award based on the performance and achievements accomplished during 2010-11. On production front, RINL-VSP achieved capacity utilization of 113%, 114% and 116% in Hot Metal, Liquid Steel and Saleable Steel respectively. Production in all major units exceeded 100% of rated capacity for the 10th consecutive year. Value added production w.r.t saleable steel is 79% and is the best since inception. On financial front, RINL registered a record turnover `11,517 crores during 10-11. Sri. ACR Das, Industrial Advisor, Ministry of Steel, Shri M Narayana Rao, President, IIM and Mishra Dhatu Nigam Limited (MIDHANI), Dr. Malakondaiah, Director, Defence Metallurgical Research Laboratory, and Sri.HM Nerurkar Managing Director, Tata Steel and Vice-President, IIM are graced the Function.

14th November ,2011
INDIAN NAVY BAND ENTHRALS PUBLIC AT SHIVAJI PARK
INDIAN NAVY BAND ENTHRALS PUBLIC AT SHIVAJI PARK
INDIAN NAVY BAND ENTHRALS PUBLIC AT SHIVAJI PARK

INDIAN NAVY BAND ENTHRALS PUBLIC AT SHIVAJI PARK

As part of the Navy Week celebrations, the Eastern Naval Command organised a public performance of Military Music with its team of 50 skilled musician sailors at Shivaji Park today, 13 Nov 11. The program was aimed at re-acquainting the music-loving public of Visakhapatnam with the professional capabilities of the personnel of the Naval Band. The one hour package presented by the ENC Band commenced with the famous march titled Old Comrades and continued with traditional Big Band pieces and golden oldies of Telugu, Hindi and English. The band was conducted by eminent conductors of ENC Band, RK Tamang, T Vijayaraj and Johnson Vincent. The program evoked a good response from the large numbers that witnessed the thrilling show by the men in uniform. The musical evening culminated with the popular patriotic song Sare Jahan Se Achha. The Eastern Naval Command Band was commissioned as the Band of INS Circars in the early 50s. The 26 men band of those times has emerged as a 50 piece Symphonic band today with a vision to develop further. Apart from enthralling the audience at Visakhapatnam and in all the major cities of the country, the Band has also enchanted audience overseas with its performances. Progressing from martial music, the band has widened its capabilities to include overtures, concerts, symphonies, solos and duets and other forms of contemporary music as well as Western and Indian classical music. The Band is led by its Director Lieutenant Commander VC DCruz. The Naval Symphonic Band is also scheduled to perform a Concert of Western Classical and other forms of music during the forthcoming Navy Week celebrations.

14th November ,2011
Cultural Competetions among GVMC pupil at Swarnabarathi stadium.
Cultural Competetions among GVMC pupil at Swarnabarathi stadium.
Cultural Competetions among GVMC pupil at Swarnabarathi stadium.
Cultural Competetions among GVMC pupil at Swarnabarathi stadium.
Cultural Competetions among GVMC pupil at Swarnabarathi stadium.
Cultural Competetions among GVMC pupil at Swarnabarathi stadium.
14th November ,2011
SKML fest

Month long SKML fest from Nov 26

One of the noted temples in the State Sri Kanakamahalakshmi temple is getting ready for the month long festival during Marasiramasam scheduled from November 26, according to Mr. K. Tata Rao, Chairman, SKML Trust Board. Speaking to newsmen on Saturday at the temple premises, he said, during the festival special rituals are being offered to the goddess on four Thursdays, Veda Sabha on December 18, Sahasraghatabhishekam on December 22, Mahaannadanam on the same day. This festival will long till 24 th of December. All the necessary arrangements are getting ready including queue lines, prasad counters, etc. Ms D. Bhramaramba, Executive Officer of the temple and members of the trust board are also present at the conference.

14th November ,2011
Mayor reviewing on Water supply projects
Commissioner inspecting cellars in dabha gardens.
Commissioner inspecting cellars in dabha gardens.
Mayor reviewing on Water supply projects.
Commissioner inspecting cellars in dabha gardens.
Commissioner inspecting cellars in dabha gardens.
12th November ,2011
Water treatment plant
Water treatment plant

Water treatment plant

Following permission given by the East Coast Railway headquarters at Bhubaneshwar laying of a pipeline from under the railway track will be taken up at Sundarayya Colony. Work on the filtration plant at the colony has been completed at a cost of Rs.5 crore. Of the 5.8 km pipeline, 150 m of line has to be laid from under the railway track. Following the permission accorded, a horizontal tunnel would be dug at 10 ft below the track for laying the pipeline. Mayor Pulusu Janardhana Rao, who visited the work site along with GVMC and railway officials on Friday, directed them to complete the work, costing Rs.50 lakh, in a month.

12th November ,2011
CCTVs installed at Vizag

CCTVs installed at Vizag RS

Mr. J. Purnachandra Rao, Commissioner of Police inaugurated Closed Circuit Televisions (CCTV) at Vizag Railway Station on Friday. After formal inauguration, speaking to newsmen, he opined this system can be control to some extent through surveillance. All these were placed at the platforms, Police Out Post and waiting halls. This system will record the activities of the passengers at the RS. Mr. Purnachandra Rao suggested this system during his earlier visit to RS. He opined that number of daily commuters and tourists are increasing, comparatively crime rate is increasing. To control all such things this equipment will make the job of police little easier, he added. Mr. N. Kasinath, Divisional Railway Manager, said that as many as twelve cameras are installed at various places like all the platforms, common and circulating areas, entry and exit gates, PRS building etc. Mr. B. Balakrishna (DCP- Law and Order), J. Brahma Reddy (DCP - Crimes), Mr. Bheema Rao, S. Venkata Rao, Madhusudhan Rao, and others present at the inauguration session.

12th November ,2011
world peace rally held
world peace rally held

11.11.11 world peace rally held

All the problems will be solved through nonviolence and peace, opined Mr. P. Balaraju, Minister for Tribal Welfare. While inaugurating the world peace rally at Ramakrishna beach on Friday celebrating 11th November 2011, he said, this is the day in 1918 the first world war ended and it is the time to leave a message to world to maintain peace. Children from various schools released balloons by 11 hours 11 minutes, whereas all the dignitaries on the dais released pigeons . Later they held a rally from RK beach to Submarine. Mr. Lav Agarwal congratulated all the students who have participated to convey a message of universal peace. Mr. Vijay Prasad, MLA- Visakha West, Mr. B. Ramanjaneyulu, Commissioner, Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation and others present at the wonderful moment.

12th November ,2011
Drona meeting
Drona meeting
Drona meeting

Drona meeting

Corporate wellness Programme held in APEPDCL corporate Office on Friday.

12th November ,2011
drawing competations

Pupil of GVMC schools participated in drawing competations at Swrna Bharathi

Drawing competition to the children help at Swarna Bharathi Indoor Stadium on 11-11-2011 by GVMC nearly 400 students participated in Junior, Subjunior and Senior levels. Along with this Rhymes, Throw Ball, Fancy Dress and Singing competitions ware also conducted to kindergarten kinds.

11th November ,2011
Marathon singing on 12th Nov

Tribute to legendary singer Ghantasala

In tribute to the legendary musician Ghantasala Venkateswara Rao, Assistant Commercial Tax Officer, Visakhapatnam, is going to take up a marathon singing show on Saturday at Kalabharati, where-in 120 songs of Legendary Ghantasala will be sung by variuos artists. Feilicitation to 50 artists will also be carried out after the show by the veteran singer Mr. Ramakrishna. Show will be supported by 30 female singers and 10 anchors. According to ACTO show will begin by 8 am on November 12 and will continue till 8 pm.

11th November ,2011
Withdraw public hearing for mining

CPI demands Govt to withdraw public hearing for mining

Mr. Narsinga Rao, District Secretary, Communist Party of India (Marxist) demanded the Governement to withdraw the public hearing for mining at agency. Government had planned along with pollution control board to held formal public hearings to set up Calcium Aluminate Plant at Pudi, Rambilli Mandal, on 15th November and setting up of Laterite Co at Erukannapalem (Natavaram Mandal) and Ferro Alloys at Adduroddu Junction on 29th November. All these industries will be given permission only after receiving clearance from the concerned villages from which they will be affected.

11th November ,2011
Karthika Purnami celebrated
Karthika Purnami celebrated

Karthika Pournami celebrated

Full Moon day in the month Karthikam is observed as Karthika Pournami. Devotees will have holy bath at the sea and visit temples to perform rituals since morning. Temples at Isukakonda, Kanakamahalakshmi, Rishikonda, Shirdi Sai filled with devotees and organisers have made all the neccessary arrangements for the rush. Mr. Ramesh Babu, MLA- Pendurty had participated in special rituals at Isukakonda. Devotees in large number involved in mass vratams at Satyanarayana Temple there. All the devotees were given Anna Prasad till evening. Number of Vizagites enjoyed the divine full moon day at the beaches in the evening. Members of District Yadav Welfare Association participated in Radhakrishna Mahotsav at the beach by offering pure ghee, milk and cheese to the goddess Krishna.

10th November ,2011
FREE EYE CAMP CONDUCTED BY VSP
FREE EYE CAMP CONDUCTED BY VSP

FREE EYE CAMP CONDUCTED BY VSP

The Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Department of Visakhhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP) in association with Sankar Foundation conducted a free ‘Eye Screening Camp’ at Community Welfare Centre of Aganampudi rehabilitation colony on 10th Nov. 2011. 132 persons were examined at the Eye Camp, out of which 25 cases were identified for cataract surgery. The surgeries will be conducted on 15th of this month. The patients who have to undergo the cataract surgery will be provided all necessary facilities on free of cost like transportation, food during the hospitalization period, accommodation, medicines and post operative medical care with the funds provided by VSP. While addressing the gathering Sri. G. Madhavarao, DGM (CSR) advised the public to make use of such programmes and to give wide publicity among the people who really ought to have. Medicines were distributed to the needy people. Dr. A. Subbarao and Sri. K.S Vinod Kumar along with their medical crew from Sankar Foundation have participated in the programme. Sri. Kosireddy Raja, President,CWC, Sri.Neelakantam, Secretary, CWC, leaders from various trade unions were attended the programme. VSP sanctioned an amount of Rs.3 crores from its CSR Fund to the Sankar Foundation, with which 8 operation theaters were built to serve the needy people. So far 119 eye camps were conducted by VSP in collaboration with Sankar foundation 19,932 patients were examined and cataract surgeries were conducted to 4,522 poor people.

10th November ,2011
GVMC Council
GVMC Council
GVMC Council

Argument overcome main issues at GVMC Council

The last council session for this first Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation concluded without attending the issues on property tax, BRTS, Simhachalam lands, JNNURM housing schemes etc because of the argument between Mayor P. Janardhana Rao and Telugudesam Party Floor leader Pyla Mutyala Naidu which diverted the focus from main issues at Council session on Wednesday. About one hour duration was totally went in vain at the Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation. Later the council formally discussed on pending issues. Mr. Ramanjaneyulu, Commissioner readout the action plan for the next few months to the council. Mr. Dorababu, Deputy Mayor, members of ruling Congress, opposition Telugudesam, CPI, CPM and others participated in discussions.

9th November ,2011
VICE ADMIRAL PATTANAIK VISITS ENC
VICE ADMIRAL PATTANAIK VISITS ENC
VICE ADMIRAL PATTANAIK VISITS ENC

VICE ADMIRAL PATTANAIK VISITS ENC

Vice Admiral RK Pattanaik, AVSM, YSM, Controller of Personnel Services, arrived Visakhapatnam on Tuesday, 08 Nov 11, on a two day visit to the Eastern Naval Command. On arrival the Admiral held discussions with Vice Admiral Sunil Lanba, Chief of Staff at the Headquarters, Eastern Naval Command. The Admiral also chaired the Annual Navy Education Society Conference, held at Swarna Jyoti Conference Hall at the Naval Base here today, 09 Nov 11.

8th November ,2011
Green Visakha soon : TSR
Green Visakha soon : TSR
Parliamentary Committee for Environment and Forests visited various industries in City of Destiny and directed to plant 40 lakh sapling next five years to overcome the pollution caused by the release of waste into the environment. According to Mr. T. Subbaramireddy, Chairman, Parliamentary Committee for Environment and Forests, as a part of this project, two lakh will be done for the first year, failing the industries will be given notices, he mentioned. Most of them will be planted at Highway, community centres, schools and other residential locations and the project will be inaugurated by Mr. N. Kiran Kumar Reddy, Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh in December.
8th November ,2011
Jail Bharo held
Jail Bharo held
Jail Bharo held

Jail Bharo held

Activites of Trade Unions in city had conducted mass dharna at District Collectorate with a demand to fulfil their rights as per the directions of Nation wide Jail Bharo session on Tuesday. Mr. Swadesh Deva Roy, Secretary National Committee of Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU) frays on the Union Government for implementing anti Trade Union Act. Most of the industries doesn't maintain minimal amenities, including wages, education for children, insurance, PF, pension, medical services etc, he added. Local bodies including construction, godowns, muthas, auto rickshaw, etc are due for above said schemes, State and Union Governments were failed to aimed at such below poverty line groups. Most of the deaths occured at building construction industry and are in need of life insurance and financial support. All the activists were tried to enter into Collectorate before they taken into custody by police. Earlier, large number of activists had a rally from Saraswati Park juction to Collectorate. Mr. VV Rama Rao, Mohan Kumar, Venkata Reddy, Rehman and members of INTUC, AITUC, BMS, HMS, TNTUC, AIIEA, AIBEA, BEFI, APNGGO's, NEPS, BSNLEU Unions were participated in it.

8th November ,2011
Commissioner warns for subleases
Commissioner warns for subleases

Commissioner warns for subleases

Mr. Ramanjaneyulu, Commissioner Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation fired on a sub lease incident during his regular visit to a Municipal Shopping Complex in Gullalapalem on Tuesday. He found a To-let board on one of the shops and called for enquiry, noticed the sub leasing system. Immediately he called his subordinate to enquire about the leasing owner and deactivated on spot. According to the sources, three shops were on leasing 3,600 rupees per month to D. Karuna, M. Uma Maheswari and S. Varalakshmi, are offered for 5000 with four months advance. As per the leasing regulations, shops are not allowed for sub lease and irregular activities. For the past few weeks Commissioner inspecting all the shopping complexes in city to prevent anti-lease activities. He found number of commercial activities besides the complexes which were shut down during his visit on Tuesday. Zonal Commissioner, AMO and ACP and others joined Commissioner.

8th November ,2011
Competitions for twins on Nov 14
Competitions for twins on Nov 14
Vasavi Club, Visakhapatnam is organising competitions in three sections to twins on the occasion of Childrens' Day on Nov 14. According to Mr. Nookaraju, President, City wing, competitions will be held in three categories from 4 years to 8 in category 1, 9 to 13 years in category in 2 and 14 to 18 in third category, entry is limited to only 25. Show will be staged at AMCOSA hall by 3 pm onwards. Four prizes including first, second, third and consolation will be given. Entries will be allowed upto 10 th of this month. Competitions would be based onDressing, Health conditions and IQ of the participants, he added. About 30 thousand Vasavi Club members are involved in social activities in 14 countries for the past 14 years, he mentioned. Visakhapatnam wing has adopted one municipal school in Allipuram and handed over uniforms, furniture, TV, DVD, sports equipment and ready to accept more schools in city, Mr. Raju declared. Mr. Kameswara Rao, programme Coordinator, Mr. Gupta, Ms. Sarva Lakshmi also present.
7th November ,2011
University for scribes : Press Academy Chairman
University for scribes : Press Academy Chairman
Vasavi Club, Visakhapatnam is organising competitions in three sections to twins on the occasion of Childrens' Day on Nov 14. According to Mr. Nookaraju, President, City wing, competitions will be held in three categories from 4 years to 8 in category 1, 9 to 13 years in category in 2 and 14 to 18 in third category, entry is limited to only 25. Show will be staged at AMCOSA hall by 3 pm onwards. Four prizes including first, second, third and consolation will be given. Entries will be allowed upto 10 th of this month. Competitions would be based onDressing, Health conditions and IQ of the participants, he added. About 30 thousand Vasavi Club members are involved in social activities in 14 countries for the past 14 years, he mentioned. Visakhapatnam wing has adopted one municipal school in Allipuram and handed over uniforms, furniture, TV, DVD, sports equipment and ready to accept more schools in city, Mr. Raju declared. Mr. Kameswara Rao, programme Coordinator, Mr. Gupta, Ms. Sarva Lakshmi also present.
06th November ,2011
PRATIBIMB - 11 PAINTING COMPETITION HELD BY ENC
PRATIBIMB - 11 PAINTING COMPETITION HELD BY ENC
PRATIBIMB - 11 PAINTING COMPETITION HELD BY ENC

PRATIBIMB - 11 PAINTING COMPETITION HELD BY ENC

Setting off the month-long festivities comprising over eighteen activities scheduled to culminate in the Navy Day celebrations on 04 Dec 11, the Fleet Maintenance Unit of the Eastern Naval Command organised Pratibimb-11, a Painting Competition for children from schools of Visakhapatnam today, 06 Nov 11, at the Swarna Bharati Indoor Stadium,. The event was graced by Rear Admiral T Sudhakar, NM, Chief Staff Officer (Personnel & Administration). Shri V Ramesh, an eminent painter of international repute, was the Guest of Honour on the occasion. Nearly 1400 children from various schools including Kendriya Vidyalayas, Municipal, Naval and Private schools took part in the Event that had the Naval community joining hands with the citizens of Visakhapatnam and their wards. The competition was held for children under three different categories of Sub-Junior, Junior and Senior Groups. Themes of Sailboats at Sea and Landscapes from Sea were given beforehand to the Sub-Junior Group. The themes for the other groups given included Environment Pollution and Water Conservation for the Juniors, and Men in White: Defenders of Indian Seas and Coasts and Sea and Humanity for the Seniors. Children from Special Schools were also invited once again to take part in the Event. The 50 children that participated in this category competed in two groups of speech/hearing impaired, who were given the themes of Peace/ Harmony/ Nature and the differently-abled who were free to paint on any topic of their choice. A panel of four eminent artists from the Naval community evaluated the paintings and short-listed best paintings in each category. Awards for the Winners will be presented on 22 Nov 11 onboard an Indian Naval Ship during the Day at Sea program.

06th November ,2011
Immense response to VUDA Competitions- Events to continue till Nov 14
Immense response to VUDA Competitions- Events to continue till Nov 14
Immense response to VUDA Competitions- Events to continue till Nov 14

Immense response to VUDA Competitions- Events to continue till Nov 14

Children and parents are turning over with over whelming response to take part in the Children’s Day events conducted by the VUDA Children Club as part of the nine-day Children’s Day celebrations. The Vice Chairman of VUDA Kona Sasidhar flagged off the scheduled competitions and cultural performances on Sunday starting with drawing competition conducted in the morning session and the group songs contest in the evening, which were attended by big number of enthusiastic kids and witnessed by huge gathering of parents and general public. The drawing competition was held in three categories viz., Sub-Juniors, Juniors and Seniors and attended by more than one thousand kids. Children filled the canvass not only with colours but also with creative ideas and visionary values on the topics given on “Me and My City” and “Me and My Country”. The creativity has shown the vision of kids to see their city and country as value based and disciplined living places. Most of the children concentrated on showing the adverse effects of degrading environment. The Vice Chairman Sasidhar interacted with the participants to know their feelings and ideas on the topics given to him for drawing. He was very much impressed with the talents exhibited by the children both at drawing and group songs competitions. The Vice Chairman assured many more children oriented activities through the VUDA Children Club and will be extended to many more kids, adopting it as a social responsibility. The Vice Chairman invited the parents, schools and the general public to enjoy the children festival by attending the programmes every day at Gurajada Kalakshetram till 14 November. The evening session at Gurajada Kalakshetram recharged the gathering with melodious voices of children participated in the Group songs contest. As many as 38 groups from various schools and music institutions actively took part in the challenge. Having given a right platform, the kids competed with each other not only for securing the winning places but also to impress the huge gathering. Patriotic, folk, classical and message oriented songs were presented by the teams. Some teams used instruments to make the number more melodious. Meda Mastan Reddy, Nanduri Ramakrishna, Anjani Nikhitha and T Sai Prakash and Ravi gopikrishna were the judges. Entire programme was organized by the VUDA Media Officer B Prabhakara Reddy. Empower People, a training and recruitment services company is extending its services in assessing the status of children above 12 years through a questionnaire, based on which a two-day workshop called “Uttej Vidyarthi” for the children would be conducted at free of cost in association with VUDA, after the Children’s Day celebrations. The workshop throws light on attending the psychological fears and problems of children and finding remedies. Free Dental Camp and Classical -Group dances on Monday As part of the Children’s Day celebrations, VUDA is conducting classical group dance performances at Gurajada Kalakshetram on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Children from various places of Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Visakhapatnam and East Godavari districts are participating to showcase their talents and to enthrall the Vizagites. About 20 groups will be taking part in the competitions on each day. The show starts at 5.00 PM at Gurajada Kalakshetram and all are invited to witness the event. A free Dental medical camp for kids has been scheduled on Tuesday from 5.00 PM onwards. Dr Divya Uppala and Dr Samapika Roupray would be rendering professional services to the children, parents and those attend the camp. Thrilling and entertaining folk dances would be presented by the kids from various schools and dance institutions on 9 and 10 November. About 40 teams have registered names for participation in the competition. All are invited to make use of the camp and also to enjoy the performances by the children. Those teams could not register names before and willing to participate in the classical-group and folk-group contests would be given a chance to take part and informed to contact the Media Officer and the vent organizer B Prabhakara Reddy on 98660 76932.

05th November ,2011
High tension at Rachabanda
High tension at Rachabanda
High tension at Rachabanda

High tension at Rachabanda

High tension take place at Rachachabanda programme held at Indira Priyadarshini stadium on Saturday. State Government is conducting Rachachabanda sessions to clear all the pending applications for various schemes. Mr. Dronamraju Srinivas, MLA- Visakha South failed to control the force of the applicants. All of a sudden a group of 200 members started slogans to respond on Indiramma housing scheme which were due for months together. Mr. Girija Shankar, Joint Collector, asked police to control the situation only after four of the applicants were severly injured. Some of the applicants staged protest against the activation of Rachabanda session. About 1000 applications for Arogya Sri, Pension, Gas connections, were about to clear in this session and was ended without opening the file atall.

05th November ,2011
TRANSPERANCY AND GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNACE ENHANCE IMAGE OF ORGANISATION:  RINL CMD
TRANSPERANCY AND GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNACE ENHANCE IMAGE OF ORGANISATION:  RINL CMD
TRANSPERANCY AND GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNACE ENHANCE IMAGE OF ORGANISATION:  RINL CMD

TRANSPERANCY AND GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNACE ENHANCE IMAGE OF ORGANISATION: RINL CMD

Sri A P Choudhary, CMD, RINL, Visakhapatnam Steel Plant stressed the need for active role and ethical conduct of all stakeholders for success and growth of an organisation. Transparency in systems & procedures, business transactions help Organisation to prosper. Addressing the valedictory function of “Vigilance Awareness Week” today at the Training & Development Centre Auditorium, Sri Choudhary said good corporate governance and ethical conduct of business enables the organization to achieve the desired goals. He said that VSP has taken many initiatives in that direction which helped improvement in systems & procedures in VSP. Sri Venugopal K Nair, IPS, Addl. Director General of Police, Government of Kerala, an eminent speaker addressed a cross section of the employees on “Vigilance & Corporate Governance - Its Relevance Today” at T&DC Auditorium on 4th November 2011. In his speech he emphasized on preventive vigilance through system improvement in Corporate Governance. Later, the dignitaries distributed prizes to the winners of various competitions conducted to mark the occasion.

5th November ,2011
World Peace rally on 11.11
World Peace rally on 11.11
Seeking World peace, a rally with large gathering is going to be held on November 11 at 11 hours 11 minutes at Ramakrishna Beach, Mr. Balaraju, Minister for Tribal Welfare said. While launching the poster on Saturday, he congratulated J. Creations for conducting such social activity. He urged all the Vizagites to plant saplings whereever neccessary, especially at industrial locations. Ms. Sharmila Devi, Managing Director, J. Creations said, this date has unique speciality and the First World War was ceasefired on the same day in 1918. To recollect the happenings, J Creations is conducting peace rally and other activities on the day, she told. Mr. Lav Agarwal, District Collector requested all school children, youngsters, sports personalities, to take part in it. Mr. Malla Vijay Prasad, Mr. Pyda Krishna Prasad and others present at the session.
4th November ,2011
Protest against petro price hike
Protest against petro price hike
Communist Party of India (CPI) held rasta roko at Jagadamba junction against the petro price on Friday. Speaking to public, at the junction, one of the activists has said, it is 12th time during this Governament's tenure, which can not be bearable by commonman. Apart from the LPG and diesel, petrol is the only product that was carried by most of the people in India, he added. Activists of Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPI -M conducted cycle rally from Jagadamba junction to Old city to exhibit their protest on petro price hike. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has presented their protest in different way, a buffalo was decorate with a banner written UPA Government, and toured on city roads followed by BJP activists to protest for hike in petrol price.
4th November ,2011
Cycling gives us better health : Dy CM
Cycling gives us better health : Dy CM
One hour cycling a day gives us better health opined, Mr. Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, Deputy Speaker of the State Assembly. He was in city to take part few sessions in the district and had cycle ride on early hours of Friday at beach road. He enjoyed the session and appreaciated the Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation for imposing No Vehicle Zone till 7.30 am on beach road. He was accompanied by Mr. Sailajanath, Minister for Primary School Education, who is very much impressed with this activity and said, it is better to implement rest of the places in the State to get pollution free atmosphere. Mr. P. Janardhana Rao, Mayor, Mr. J. Purnachandra Rao, City Police Commissioner and others also participated in cycling session.
03rd November ,2011
Shri Sriprakash Jaiswal, Hon’ble Union Minister for Coal assures all help to RINL for Coal Blocks allocation
Shri Sriprakash Jaiswal, Hon’ble Union Minister for Coal assures all help to RINL for Coal Blocks allocation
Shri Sriprakash Jaiswal, Hon’ble Minster for Coal appreciated the initiatives and efforts of RINL in expanding its capacity from the present 3 MTPA to 6.3 MTPA and also its future expansion programme to 20 MTPA. He lauded the progress and growth of RINL. The Hon’ble Union Minister assured RINL CMD all possible needful help in the allotment of Coal blocks to the Company as RINL has no captive Coal blocks. This assurance came from the Hon’ble Union Minister when Sri A P Choudhary, CMD, RINL and Sri TK Chand, Director (Commercial) called on Shri Sriprakash Jaiswal in New Delhi today. CMD, RINL briefed the Hon’ble Union Minister about the plant’s performance, its growth plan and future expansion programme of the Company. Sri Choudhary impressed upon the Hon’ble Union Minister the need to allot both Coking Coal and Thermal Coal mines to RINL as RINL-VSP is going for massive expansion.
03rd November ,2011
Mayor honour Dy CM
Mayor honour Dy CM

Mayor honour Dy CM

Mr. P. Janardhana Rao, city Mayor honoured Mr. Bhatti Vikramarka, Deputy Chief Minister of the State on Thursday. He was in city to take part in a few programmes in the District. Number of welfare schemes implemented by Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation (GVMC) during their discussion at circuit house. He was accompanied by Mr. Sailajanath, Minister for Primary Education. Both of the higher officials will take part in cycling session at 6 am on Friday at Beach road to create awareness on protection of environment. Mr. Janardhana Rao once again congratulated Mr. Bhatti on his first visit to Vizag as a Depury CM.

02nd November ,2011
walkers on beach road in vehcile free zone
Zonal commissioners cycling on vehicle free zone
Dy.Mayor cycling on vehicle free zone.
walkers on beach road in vehcile free zone.
Zonal commissioners cycling on vehicle free zone.
Dy.Mayor cycling on vehicle free zone.
02nd November ,2011
Mayor and Commissioner exhibits the Euro India Award to the CM MTW also seen.
Ramps to Foot paths removing at Sampath vinayak Temple.
Ramps to Foot paths removing at Sampath vinayak Temple.
Mayor & Commissioner exhibits the Euro India Award to the CM MTW also seen.
Ramps to Foot paths removing at Sampath vinayak Temple.
Ramps to Foot paths removing at Sampath vinayak Temple.
02nd November ,2011
 Botcha frays on Babu for Raitu Yatra
Botcha frays on Babu for Raitu Yatra
Mr. Botcha Satyanarayana, President Pradesh Congress Committee pointed out Chandra Babu Naidu, President Telugu Desam Party for his Raitu Yatra as false one. Speaking at media conference on Wedensday here, he said that Babue never considered farmers during his Governance (1999-2004) and no farmer was given loans, insurance even after number of farmers committed suicide. After been witnessed departed chief minister Dr. YS Rajasekhar Reddy who became chief minister of the State after held a marathon walk, which cannot be repeated in Babu's case. Babu had a nightmare to get power again with this yatra, he added. Mr. Botcha demanded TDP leader to apologize the farmers in the State before he resume his yatra. He further stated that Rachabanda programme is to look after the welfare of the needy. Pension, ration cards, Indirama housing, YSR Abhaya Hastam, Rajiv Arogya Sri, loans @ 25 ps interest etc will be issued to the applicants, he added. Mr. P. Balaraju, Minister for Tribal Welfare, Mr. P. Janardhana Rao, Mr. Dronamraju Srinivas, MLA- Visakha South, Mr. Malla Vijay Prasad, MLA- Visakha West, Mr. Tynala Vijay Kumar, MLA- Visakha North, Mr. P. Ramesh, MLA- Pendurthy and others present at the conference.
02nd November ,2011
 Mercedes buses to hit city roads : Minister Balaraju
Mercedes buses to hit city roads : Minister Balaraju
Mercedes buses with hi-tech facilities would hit the city roads soon, announced Mr. P. Balaraju at a inaugural ceremony of 14 new buses at Dwaraka Bus Complex on Wednesday. Four super luxury buses and ten Palle Velugu buses were allotted to Visakhapatnam city, out of which four will be allotted to Sabari malai pilgrims, seven to Paderu and three to Narsipatnam zone, he said. A number of 67 buses were already on city roads and 119 more buses to reach Vizag in the next three months. Four Indra services also allotted to city and will run from Vizag to Srikakulam, he added. Andhra Pradesh Road Transport Service (APSRTC) is the best in the nation, and it has dedicated employees, he mentioned. Later he had a drive on one of the buses. Mr. P. Janardhana Rao, Mayor, Mr. Dronamraju Srinivas, MLA (Visakha- South), Mr. P. Ramesh, MLA (Pendurthy), Mr. Jagadeesh Babu, Regional Manager (Visakha- APSRTC) and others present at the inaugural session.
02nd November ,2011
HON’BLE  STEEL MINISTER REVIEWS RINL-VSP’s H-1 PERFORMANCE
HON’BLE  STEEL MINISTER REVIEWS RINL-VSP’s H-1 PERFORMANCE

HON’BLE STEEL MINISTER REVIEWS RINL-VSP’s H-1 PERFORMANCE

Record Turnover of Rs. 6216 crs; a growth of 28% over CPLY.
Net Profit of Rs. 221 crs in H 1; up by 5% over CPLY.
Marketing Network in rural areas increased by 70%.
Dividend to GOI of Rs.271 crs on a PAT of Rs. 658 cr for 2010-11.

Shri Beni Prasad Verma, Hon’ble Steel Minister while reviewing the performance of Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd – Visakhapatnam Steel Plant appreciated their efforts in achieving net profit after tax of Rs 221 Crs in H1 up by 5% over CPLY. The company sold about 1.34 million tons of Steel and registered highest ever half yearly turnover of Rs. 6216 crs in the current year, a growth of 28% over CPLY. With this, the company’s net worth has gone up to Rs. 13,450Crs as on 30th Sept’ 11 thereby enhancing the financial health of the company which will help in raising funds from the market for phased future expansion. Sri AP Choudhary, CMD, RINL indicated that the impact of around Rs. 650 crs mainly on account of higher coking coal prices and iron ore prices could be partly offset through management initiatives & in-house cost reduction exercise such as optimization of coal blend, reduction in energy consumption, reduction coke rate, increased usage of metallurgical waste, improvement in yields of various units etc. 27 applications for allotment of captive iron ore mines have been submitted by RINL in the States of Odisha, Chattisgarh, Rajasthan, Karnataka and AP. Hon’ble Steel Minister has taken up the matter with respective State Governments for favourable consideration of RINL applications. In line with the recent special thrust given by the Hon’ble Steel Minister and Secretary (Steel) for the steel industry to be competitive by improving various parameters to international level, RINL has quickly responded by achieving efficiency in four of its parameters namely water consumption, Fuel rate in the Blast Furnace which includes coke rate & others, BF slag utilization etc. During first half of the current fiscal RINL also excelled posting the highest average converter lining life - the best since inception, reduction in defectives etc. In H1, expansion to 6.3 mtpa capacity also progressed well and all physical work got completed for Phase I. Production from the new units is likely to come in the market in this fiscal itself. Hon’ble Minister appreciated the progress of expansion and asked RINL to expedite the commissioning of expansion units for start of production in this fiscal itself and also launch the next phase of expansion to add another 4 MT capacity immediately. Performance of RINL towards CSR, Environmental Measures as well as progress made by RINL for improving its presence in rural India by appointing large no. of rural dealers were appreciated by Hon’ble Minister and Secretary (Steel). Shri PK Misra, Secretary (Steel) lauded RINL for winning coveted awards viz. “Excellent Energy Efficient Award”, “Indira Gandhi Rajbhasha Award (First Prize), “Excellent” and “Distinguished” awards at ICQCC, Japan, “India’s Best Companies to Work” for in 2011, National Sustainability Award 2011- First Prize, Shram Awards for five of its employees.

02nd November ,2011
Kailasagiri to become Knowledge Centre on alternative EnergiesVUDA moots proposal on Solar and Wind Power

Kailasagiri to become Knowledge Centre on alternative EnergiesVUDA moots proposal on Solar and Wind Power

Adding further glory and glamour to the amazing hill top, Kailasagiri, the VUDA Vice Chairman Kona Sasidhar mooted the proposal of establishing solar and wind power stations to make it a knowledge centre on energy conservation and alternative energy sources. Convening a meeting with technical advisor on SOLAR P Srinivasa Raju, NEDCAP District manager P V Rama Raju and the VUDA engineering officials on Wednesday, the Vice Chairman stated that VUDA desires to establish the solar and wind power generation atop Kailasagiri for both conservation of energy and to develop the hill park as a knowledge hub on non-conventional energy sources. In the meeting he asked the technical advisor and engineering officials to take up feasibility study immediately. Meanwhile, the Vice Chairman directed the VUDA engineers to assess the requirement of power for the consumption atop the hill park and prepare and identify locations for establishing the wind and solar power energy production units. Kailasagiri, with its wide area and aesthetic appearance has been attracting lakhs of visitors and tourists all through the year and the consumption of power has been increasing day by day. Street lights along the ghat road, two step-ways, entire park area atop the hill, rope way, circular train projects, shops, sankhu-chakra namas and many other arrangements are creating demand for more power. The up coming projects and activities such as Telugu Culture and Heritage centre, events and programmes happening on the hill etc., require more power in future. Keeping the increasing demand for power utility, in view, the Vice Chairman took up the thought of having own generation of power through the non-conventional energy sources and since both the solar energy and wind strength is available in plenty. The Vice Chairman also directed the officials to study the feasibility of using the solar energy for the nine floors VUDA building. Basing on the feasibility and scientific study, the project will be initiated soon and support will be sought from the agencies like NEDCAP etc., the Vice Chairman said. VUDA Chief Engineer I Viswanatha Rao, Executive Engineer V Bhavani Shankar and Electrical Dy Engineer Somasekhar attended the meeting.

02nd November ,2011
walkers on beach road in vehcile free zone
Zonal commissioners cycling on vehicle free zone
Dy.Mayor cycling on vehicle free zone.
walkers on beach road in vehcile free zone.
Zonal commissioners cycling on vehicle free zone.
Dy.Mayor cycling on vehicle free zone.
02nd November ,2011
Needy will get all policies : Lav Agarwal
Needy will get all policies : Lav Agarwal
Needy will get all policies : Lav Agarwal

Needy will get all policies : Lav Agarwal

All the needy will get all the Government policies announced Mr. Lav Agarwal, District Collector. Addressing the gathering at the 56th State Formation Day ceremony on Tuesday, he said, Vizag district is ahead of most of the districts in the State in governance. Celebrations were began with garlanding of the portrait of Potti Sriramulu, who sacrificed his life fast unto death about 58 days to get the first separate state on linguistic basis in 1956. Mr. Agarwal, readout the glory of Andhra Pradesh and most powerful faces of the State like Andhra Kesari Tanguturi Prasakam Pantulu, Burgula Ramakrishna Rao, Durgabai Deshmukh, Bhogaraju Pattabhi Sitaramaiah, Madapati Hanumantha Rao etc on the occasion. Since then, this State could have good power, irrigation projects, barrages, etc. Coming to present activities Mr. Agarwal said, State Government is aimed to provide 15 lakh jobs by next three years through Rajiv Yuva Kiranalu, many more schemes are welcoming needy through Women Welfare schemes, upliftment of backward classes, agriculture, education, health and medical facilities. Most prestigious scheme among them is Kg rice per one rupee, 25 paise interest rate for below povertyline, Self Help Groups, Mahila Sadassu, Sthri Nidhi banks (in rural) etc, he mentioned. Mr. Dronamraju Srinivas, MLA- Visakha South, Mr. Baburao, MLA- Payakaraopeta, Mr. B. Purnachandra Rao, Commissioner of Police, Mr. B. Ramanjaneyulu, Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation, Mr. Girija Shankar, Joint Collector and others present at the ceremony. Children of various schools performed cultural shows on the occasion.

01st November ,2011
VICE ADMIRAL ANIL CHOPRA PAYS HOMAGE TO MARTYRS
VICE ADMIRAL ANIL CHOPRA PAYS HOMAGE TO MARTYRS
VICE ADMIRAL ANIL CHOPRA PAYS HOMAGE TO MARTYRS

VICE ADMIRAL ANIL CHOPRA PAYS HOMAGE TO MARTYRS

In his first formal ceremony on assuming charge of the Eastern Naval Command and prior to commencement of regular functioning as the Commander-in-Chief, Vice Admiral Anil Chopra, AVSM,Flag Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Naval Command paid rich tributes to the martyrs who made the supreme sacrifice for the countrys Independence and in defence of the mother land. A 50-man Guard of Honour was paraded on the occasion at the Navy War Memorial on the Rama Krishna Beach Road today, 01 Nov 11. The Admiral was received on arrival by Commodore SR Kapoor, Commodore Commanding Submarines (East). The Flag Officer proceeded to the War Memorial in slow march with the wreath bearers marching in front. The Guard performed the Salami Shastra followed by Shok Shastra as the Commander-in-Chief placed the floral wreath. A two minute silence was observed as the bugler sounded the Last Post. With the guard reverting to the Salami Shastra position, the Bugler sounded, Rouse heralding the end of the Ceremony.

01st November ,2011
AP FORMATION DAY CELEBRATED AT VSP
AP FORMATION DAY CELEBRATED AT VSP

AP FORMATION DAY CELEBRATED AT VSP

Sri. YR Reddy, Director (Personnel), Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP) has garlanded ‘Telugu Thalli’ statue, situated at KBR Junction, Steel Plant on the eve of ‘AP Formation Day’ today. Sri. PMMG Krishna, GM (Personnel), Sri. Debasis Ray, DGM (Town Admn) Sri. PK Mohapatra, DGM (Gen. Admn.) Dr. Prabhudas, DGM (Public Health) have attended the function. Leaders of Trade Unions, SC & ST Association, Senior officials, employees and School Children also attended the function in large number. During his speech Sri. YR Reddy said, On November 1, 1956 Andhra Pradesh formed as State for the people who speaks telugu, and it was the first linguistic state in India. The state was formed as a result of sacrifices. Hence, it is the responsibility of each one of us to safeguard the culture and traditions of the state. Similarly, VSP is formed by the Sacrifices of many people, now we are enjoying the fruits. The expansion works of VSP are in full swing, very soon we are going to produce 6 Million Tonnes of steel per annum and it is the right time for each one of us to strive for VSP’s Growth. Town Administration Department has made elaborated arrangements for this function.
01st November ,2011
Mid-day meal for weavers : Minister Sankar Rao
Mid-day meal for weavers : Minister Sankar Rao

Mid-day meal for weavers : Minister Sankar Rao

State Government is going to implement a mid-day meal scheme for weavers announced, Mr. Sankar Rao, Minister for Textiles on Monday. He was in the city to review the Government schemes at the District Collectorate. Later speaking to the media, he said, the textile industry is downwards nowadays and the Union Government has to come forward to support them. All the necessary schemes and policies will be given to them, including Re. 1 per Kg rice Scheme, Arogya sri, loan facility etc.
01st November ,2011
Cycling once a week implemented

Cycling once a week implemented

As directed by Mr. B. Ramanjaneyulu, Commissioner Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation (GVMC), implementation of cycling (once a week) begun on Monday. Vizagites witnessed the Commissioner, the Corporator and the other employees of GVMC cycling on city roads on Monday. Meanwhile, Mr. Baburao, MLA (Payakaraopet) who was in GVMC also joined after seeing the others and was inspired by the Commissioner. Mr. Ramanjaneyulu, who also congratulared his subordinates for cycling . Speaking to media, he said, it is the responsibility of policy makers to practice the policy before they impose it on public. Some of the environmentalists greeted the GVMC crew for taking initiation towards preventive activities on pollution which also will help for better health for everyone.