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  1. courtesy : Parakala garu morning walk /**** Krishnaveni. She never ceases to speak to me.
  2. Good news confirmed Hyderabad: The Srisailam dam will receive the first inflows from upstream in the first week of September. Chief Engineer of the dam, C Narayana Reddy, told this newspaper on Wednesday that due to considerable rains in the Mahabaleshwar area (in Maharashtra), the Almatti dam in Karnataka has started receiving fresh inflows of around 30,000 cusecs, which is likely to go up to 50,000 cusecs tomorrow. “Since the Almatti is already full, the dam authorities will have to release the surplus to Narayanapur dam, from where the Krishna flows down to Jurala in Telangana state, and from there to Srisailam. We expect that by September 2 or 3, Srisailam will receive the first inflows from upstream,” Mr Reddy said. Srisailam did not get inflows in June, July and August and only meagre inflows from the local catchment areas. There is more good news for both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh states, as the Ujjain dam in Maharashtra, built across the Bheema river, filled up on Tuesday night and 40,000 cusecs of surplus water was released from the crest gates. The Ujjain dam is located 450 km upstream of the Jurala project where the Bheema river, one of the tributaries of the Krishna, joins the main river a few kilometres upstream of Jurala. “There are no reservoirs between Ujjain and Jurala. Bheema waters will directly reach Jurala, but it will take a minimum of four days for the flows to reach,” said Jurala Chief Engineer T. Khagender. He said that at present, Jurala is getting around 9000 cusecs of flood generated water due to rains in its catchment area, and once water from Narayanapur and Ujjain reaches Jurala, the dam gates will have to be lifted to release the entire surplus to the Srisailam dam. Central Water Commission officials say rain in Mahabaleshwar will continue for another week, resulting in inflows of anywhere between 40,000 and 60,000 cusecs into the Almatti Dam.
  3. Good signs for us on Krishna and hope for the best...all karnataka dams are up to the max limit and they release whatever comes as "flashflood" is expected. /*******Latest news Krishna Basin: River Krishna and its tributaries are likely to rise in upstream districts of Satara, Sangli, Kolhapur, Pune, Sholapur districts as well as in Bagalkote, Vijayapura and Kalaburagi district on Krishna and in Chikmagaluru, Shivamogga and Ballari districts on river Tungabhadra in Karnataka.
  4. Mahabaleshwar&satara districts where krishna river starts has 166mm rain Today and also more rain around the region
  5. meeru entha guruu gaarainaa, ee kaalam pillakunkalu aappudappuduu ilaa.. meere sardhuku povaali..
  6. Sundaraaniki thondharekkuvani.. Conpaqu, spelling sarigaa chadhavochchugaa..
  7. Singapore’s dedicated team works on Amaravati World-Bank funded projects being assessed. Prime Minister Narendra Modi (in white) at launch of Amaravati with Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu (in beige) . A dedicated team from a Singapore consortium is marketing to potential investors for development of various facilities of Amaravati, the new capital city of Andhra Pradesh, according to a report from the south Indian state. A team from Ascnedas-Singbridge and Sembcorp, Singpore’s top industrial groups, is also finalizing designs for Amarvati, which is to be developed in various phases. Singapore’s Surbana Jurong Pte Ltd have done the masterplan for the greenfield city, which will be India’s first smart city development. It is also preparing to partner with investors/developers in undertaking phase-based projects in Amaravati. Meanwhile, the Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (AP-CRDA) Commissioner Cherukuri Sreedhar told The Hindu “They (Singapore companies) are focussing on the transformation of the entire region from the infrastructure point of view also.” The CRDA is holding public consultations on the social and environmental impact of the projects in the new city, particularly those supported by the World Bank. “A proper assessment of the World Bank-funded projects is a must and we have to submit detailed reports to it, lest the works should fall in jeopardy,” the Capital Region Development Authority chief stressed to The Hindu. fii-news.com http://www.fii-news.com/singapores-dedicated-team-works-amaravati/
  8. Vunnaadu !! Hamara (bajaj kaadu)Leader Compaq I say
  9. not sure but capital vankatapalem anukunta....some of KRISHNA RIVER islands come under venkatapalem if I am correct
  10. mana backyard lo jaffa batch tappite andariki koncham anna better gane ardam avutundi...
  11. https://inc42.com/buzz/pi-datacenters-funding-series-b/ Andhra Pradesh-based enterprise class data centre and cloud service provider Pi Datacenters has raised $90 Mn in a Series B funding round from existing and new investors. Details about the investors that participated in the deal have not been disclosed. Good luck to Andhra based PI DATA
  12. A team of 28 trainee Haryana Civil Services officers, as part of Mini Bharat Darshan tour at Amaravati
  13. Andhra Pradesh State Skill Development Corporation has come up with a new programme to impart skills and knowledge to students of Biotechnology and Pharma wings across the State. The programme has been designed by senior advisors of Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) and Biotechnology department, Government of India, along with Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT). M Shankar Prasad, Convener of Task force committee on Biotechnology and Pharma Industry stated that AP has to become a destination hub for biotechnology and pharma industries in the coming three years. After a thorough research with senior advisors across the country, a decision has been made to form pharma and biotechnology clusters in the State to turn AP into a hot destination for those fields. For that, the focus will be on improving skills of the students to build highly qualified manpower. Similarly, academics and industry experts would also be focused upon. He further said that the industry requires 80,000 highly skilled professionals and 3 lakh semi-skilled labour in the next 3-5 years. The new programme which is being designed will create highly skilled professionals for the industry. In the first phase, around 400 selected people would be trained at IICT for six months. Industry experts will take 150 hrs theory classes and 120 hrs practical classes at IICT campus itself. Though the course costs over 1.25 lakh in the market, this programme is being offered at 40,000.
  14. okka hyd based reporter gadu pock cheyyaledu e news ni.. But the news is going on it's own in Medical professional world .At least they known the effort CBN govt is putting on AMTZ and the progress India's 1st medical device park is making.... /************************ AiMeD welcomes Govt’s move – India’s 1st medical technology institute Kalam Institute of Technology at AMTZ gets 100% Govt. financial support AiMeD welcomes the initiative taken by AMTZ led by Dr Jitendra Sharma and CM of AP Shri Chandra Babu Naidu in hosting Kalam Institute of Technology which is supported by Secy DBT and Principal Scientific Advisor to PM and funded by GoI. AiMeD is honoured to be invited to serve on the Governing Board which will lead the Prioritized indigenous development of Medical Devices in India for addressing Priority Diseases. KALAM will formally take up the road map being created by UDAIMED- Forum created to bring Users, Developers, Academia, Industry and interface it with all Govt Scientific Development Dept. for being Make in India enabler. Named after India’s 11th President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, KIHT has been set up with the aim to identify critical gaps in medical technology and suggest the government to do focused spending on such areas and help bridge the gap between academic research and industrial market access, by auctioning of patents and prototypes available with government funded academic research institutions. KIHT shall broadly function on Innovation & Market Access, Enabling Technology Transfer, and Research & Development Support. Placed within AMTZ, KIHT is amidst direct access to academia and industry. KIHT approval comes under the aegis of the launch of the National Biopharma Mission – an Industry-Academia Collaborative for accelerating discovery research to early development for biopharmaceuticals. The National Biopharma programme includes an investment of USD 125 million from the Government of India and an equal contribution as a loan from World Bank and is anticipated to be a game changer for the Indian Biopharmaceutical and medical devices industry. KIHT shall support Department of Bio-technology in areas of medical technology. KIHT – a registered society has Dr. R. Chidambaram, Principal Scientific Advisor to Government of India as its President; Secretary, Department of Bio-technology as Chairperson and Dr. Jitendar Sharma as Executive Director. It is a first Institute of its kind with Association of Indian Medical Device Industry (AIMED) on its governing board. KIHT is a jewel on the crown of AMTZ which is one of the fastest growing Government of India supported projects in Andhra Pradesh. AMTZ has recently received the most Innovative MedTech Zone Award. Located within AMTZ campus, India’s first state-of-the-art medical devices manufacturing park, KIHT will have direct access to academia and industry. Formal launch of KIHT is scheduled to be done soon by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandra Babu Naid and Shri Harshvardhan
  15. http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Vijayawada/nirmala-birla-visits-amaravathi-museum/article19319753.ece /***** She was interested in knowing all about the remains of the Mahastupa The ancient town of Amaravathi in Guntur district on Thursday played host to Nirmala Birla, wife of the late G.P. Birla and chairperson of Birla Science Centre, Birla Planetarium and Birla Science Museum, in Hyderabad. The 80-year-old lady arrived in a charter flight to Vijayawada along with Kamlakar, Director of the Hyderabad Science Centre and Museum, and an entourage that included a doctor, a nurse, a cook and armed security personnel. A few persons associated with her in her projects also accompanied her. From Vijayawada, she headed to the Panakala Narasimha Swamy temple in Mangalagiri and then to the ancient Amaravathi town. In this ancient town, she visited tshe Amaravathi Heritage Centre and Museum where she was received by the Chief Curator Amareswar Galla. She said she had wanted to visit the place for the last seven years as she was keen on seeing some of the heritage sculptures. Interacting with Mr. Galla, she sought to know the difference between the Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism through the sculptures in original. Replicas, however, both at the Amaravathi Museum and the Archaeological Museum where she visited later, did not impress her much and she was more interested in knowing all about the remains of the Mahastupa. Saddened by the fact that “so much of our heritage has been removed by the British surveyors and colonial administrators,” she expressed her delight for the privilege to see the original caskets and corporeal relics of the Buddha. She said she was interested in seeing the originals and not the replicas. The news of her plans to visit the town sent the museum officials into a tizzy as finding a decent place where the lady could stop over along with her entourage was a major challenge. They finally zeroed in on a newly-constructed lodge in the Temple Street where she was invited to spend the few hours she spent there.
  16. All India Radio News‏Verified account @airnewsalerts Jul 21 More #Bihar CM @NitishKumar directs officials to install #lightning tracker technology used by Andhra Pradesh.
  17. CBN started first in India medical device park and brick-by-brick they are putting together....AP succeeded in getting major testing labs and Today this major announcement Not even single media helped to create publicity(not for CBN but for project) for this project except inside hidden corner news..... Look at this thread all Vizag park news our DB folks got is from "Medical journals and Medical device industry news" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OtM2QV5AuI
  18. India’s 1st medical technology institute at AMTZ,Visakhapatnam gets 100% govt financial support The Kalam Institute of Health Technology (KIHT), India’s first institute dedicated to medical technology located at Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone (AMTZ) in Visakhapatnam, has received official approval for 100 per cent financial support from the Department of Bio-technology, Government of India. KIHT approval comes after the launch of ‘National Biopharma Mission’ – an industry-academia collaboration for accelerating discovery research to early development for biopharmaceuticals. The National Biopharma Mission includes an investment of $125 million from the Government of India and an equal contribution as a loan from the World Bank. It is anticipated to be a game changer for the Indian biopharmaceutical and medical devices industry. Named after India’s 11th President Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, KIHT has been set up with the aim to identify critical gaps in medical technology and suggest the government to do focused spending on such areas and help bridge the gap between academic research and industrial market access, by auctioning of patents and prototypes available with government funded academic research institutions. KIHT will broadly focus on innovation and market access, enabling technology transfer and support for research and development. Located within AMTZ campus, India’s first state-of-the-art medical devices manufacturing park, KIHT will have direct access to academia and industry. Launch of KIHT is scheduled to be done soon by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandra Babu Naidu. AMTZ is one of the fastest growing Government of India-supported projects in Andhra Pradesh. Construction activity at the 270-acre iconic park dedicated to medical device manufacturing was initiated earlier this month. AMTZ has recently received the ‘Most Innovative MedTech Zone’ award.
  19. The Enterprise Ethereum Alliance(where all fortune 500 are members) is revealing its newest members. https://entethalliance.org/enterprise-ethereum-alliance-becomes-worlds-largest-open-source-blockchain-initiative/ As with previous announcements, entrants are divided between legacy institutions and startups building on the ethereum blockchain. Included on the list is Mastercard, Cisco Systems, Scotiabank, Loyyal Corporation and QIWI Blockchain Technologies, among 29 other firms. But the member that perhaps stands out most in this latest batch of companies is the government of the rapidly growing Andhra Pradesh state in India, the first state government outside the US to join the alliance. The special chief secretary and IT advisor to the state's chief minister, J.A. Chowdary, described in a statement the government's ambition to leverage the membership as a way to turn the region into a financial technology tech hub. /********** Vizag Fintech ni establish cheyyataniki chala kasta padutnnaru....Hope they get results
  20. pulichintala paina pedda ledu...rain mottam sea loki poye areas lo padutundi MUnneru kuda full flood so mottam sea loke... kakapote e rains chala good....early canal water release to natlu vesaru chala mandi krishna&godavari delta lo......
  21. idi paristi..record rain expected in coastal Andhra till Guntur..malli Gunrur down pedda ledu ..... malli decision change chestunaru ratri talk..praksam barrage lo canals ki release chesesaru intakamundu vachindi mottam so level 8 feet undi....adi low level and depending on Telangana Munneru catchment they may continue Pattiseema without stopping... http://www.accuweather.com/en/in/national/satellite
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