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When world’s attention was on Hyderabad

Telangana’s capital gets Metro Rail, even as PM Modi, Ivanka Trump and other delegates arrive for the Global Entrepreneurship Summit

Colour and light (clockwise from top left) Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Ivanka Trump, advisor to the US President, shakes hands after inagurating the Global Entrepreneurship Summit in Hyderabad on Tuesday

Hyderabad :

For Hyderabad, November 28 will go down as a historic day, with the launch of an ultra-modern metrorail service by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and the landing of various dignitaries — including US President Donald Trump’s daughter Ivanka Trump, and about 1,500 innovators and investors for the GES event.

If the arrival of Ivanka, Advisor to the US President, entrepreneur and high priestess of fashion, raised a lot of hype and excitement, the rollout of the ₹14,132-crore Hyderabad Metro signified a major milestone for the burgeoning metropolis.

The day ended with a fabulous dinner for 101 at the heritage Falaknuma Palace Hotel, featuring the world’s largest dining table.

Hyderabad is often ranked among the best cities to live in India, and the Metro ride by Modi, Governor ESL Narasimhan and Chief Minister K Chandrasekhara Rao (KCR) promises improved traffic flow and easier commuting for the city’s denizens.

The loco pilot who drove the first official trip of the Metro, from Miyapur to Kukatpally and back, was a young woman, S Supriya, caused much cheer as well.

The 30 km stretch will be open to the public from Wednesday. It is expected to help lakhs of IT employees here.

ICING ON THE CAKE

For Telangana, three years old and brimming with energy in the start-up and innovation spheres, the chance to host the Global Entrepreneurship Summit was the icing on the cake.

The three-day summit, being jointly hosted by India and the US, was inaugurated by Modi and Ivanka.

The even is focused on women entrepreneurs, and Ivanka was the lead speaker. Women constitute approximately 54 per cent of the 1,500 participants from over 150 nations, said the organisers.

Among the ‘who’s who’ of participating women are Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman; Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj, Cherie Blair, barrister and wife of former British PM Tony Blair; Miss World Manushi Chillar, tennis star Sania Mirza; author Shobhaa De; transgender activist Laxmi Narayan Tripathi; and Kuchipudi dancers Bhavna and Yamini Reddy.

A CITY AT WORK

The 426-year-old city has been working hard on summit preparations.

The State government, which has been criticised for a decaying road infrastructure, worked overnight to deck up the important roads and thoroughfares through which the PM, Ivanka and top foreign delegates would pass.

The Metro routes were all painted and ‘greened up’ while the flyovers got some 3-D art, courtesy the creativity of the Cyberabad workforce.

The facelift cost the exchequer nearly ₹100 crore, and came four years after the Biodiversity Convention in 2013, which brought delegates from over 150 countries.

The government also faced much flak as beggars were allegedly rounded up and dogs poisoned as part of the city’s cosmetic change.

T-HUB SUCCESS

Hyderabad’s T-Hub, the country’s largest technology incubator, has emerged as a significant incubator mentor for start-ups, and its success has excited the government enough to plan a mega facility with four towers.

The Summit, is expected to give a further fillip to the start-up ecosystem and entrepreneurship culture in the city.

Further creating a buzz is the special dinner of Hyderabadi cuisine at the Falaknuma Palace (now on long lease with the Tata Group’s Taj).

Top industrialists and foreign delegates will join Modi, Ivanka and KCR at the table for 101.

NITI Aayog is organising the summit. Companies such as Amazon, Amway, CNBC, Cognizant, Dell, Google, Intel, Kauffman Foundation, Salesforce, Silicon Valley Bank and Walmart are supporting the event.

The 2010 edition of the annual GES was hosted by Washington, followed by Istanbul, Dubai, Kuala Lumpur, Marrakech, Nairobi, Kuala Lumpur and Silicon Valley in the subsequent years.

source: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com / Business Line / Home> News / by M. Somasekhar / Hyderabad – November 28th, 2017

Hyderabad boy tops Indian army’s technical entry scheme

Vidul Thimanna

Hyderabad :

Vidul Thimanna, an ex-student of Army Public School, Bolaram, Secunderabad, has topped the all India merit list of Technical Entry Scheme (TES) to join the Indian Armed Forces. The list was released on November 29. Vidul, who is presently an engineering student at the prestigious Army Institute of Technology, Pune, will discontinue the course and join the Indian army.

Vidul’s father Col CM Thimanna, a Shaurya Chakra awardee, is currently posted at the Military College of Electronics and Mechanical Engineering Secunderabad and hails from Coorg (Kodagu) in Karnataka. “It has been my passion to serve the country by joining the Indian Army. To me, the challenging and the adventurous life the army offers is any day better than delivering from a cubicle of a MNC,” he said.

The Technical Entry Scheme is a technical intake of the Indian Army with the aim of transforming young boys into techno-warriors during the course of training of four years. “The modern day operational requirement needs an officer to possess a synergistic blend of healthy body and a sound technical mind. Technical entry scheme is a highly competent entry into the Indian army with a very limited intake and rigorous standards of selection procedures and presently is the most sought after entry,” according to army officials.

Vidul Thimanna had earlier this year cleared class XII examination with a score of 97 per cent.

“We are proud of our son for taking such a decision and positive that he will definitely keep the name of the country above self throughout,” Vidul’s mother, Veena Thimanna said.

source: http://www.deccanherald.com / Deccan Herald / Home> City News> Hyderabad News / TNN / December 02nd, 2017

World congress of paediatric ophthalmology from today

The fourth World Congress of Paediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (WCPOS) will be held for the first time in India at Hyderabad from December 1 to 3. The three-day World Congress features scientific programmes including scientific symposia, live surgery, free paper sessions, numerous workshops, debates and a mock trial. It will also have exciting new features like the first ever ‘Yoga with the gurus’ session and an adult-paediatric interface day.

Several delegates from over 60 countries are expected to attend the 500-plus speciality lectures and 350 plus posters/papers/videos that are to be presented. Keynote lectures will be delivered by noted doctors Dr Richard Hertle, USA; Dr Harminder Dua, UK; Dr Lea Hyvarinen, Finland; announced local host president Dr Ramesh Kekunnaya, Head of Services, Paediatric Ophthalmology, Adult Strabismus & Neuro-Ophthalmology, Child Sight Institute, Jasti V Ramanamma Children’s Eye Care Centre, L V Prasad Eye Institute (LVPEI).

As a prequel to the event, LVPEI is organising ‘Eye on the future’, a day-long academic session featuring a host of international speakers on November 30. Close to 75 international faculty and delegates from India and abroad will participate in this symposium, a press release said.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / Home> News> Cities> Hyderabad / by Special Correspondent / Hyderabad – November 30th, 2017

Young girl pilots PM’s trip on Hyderabad Metro

Loco pilot is an engineer from Nizamabad

Woman power was all visible as the first ride of the Metro Rail with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao and other dignitaries sitting in was piloted by a young lady. Supriya Sunam, who stormed yet another male bastion.

It wasn’t a mechanical ride for this Mechanical Engineering graduate from Vignan Bharati Institute of Technology (VBIT) in Aushapur as the Indian Prime Minister was on board along with the Chief Minister. She was also aware of history being recorded but that did not unnerve her and she ensured the ride was smooth.

Surpriya was part of the driving team who had undergone rigorous training for over 18 months before getting the nod. She has clocked over 2,500 Kms of driving experience during the training period, a senior official revealed. M. Rajasekhar Chary was the other local pilot on the inaugural run. Family, near and dear of this 24-year old Nizamabad native are filled with joy and excitement seeing her pictures splashed all over the television. However, her parents Prabhavathi Sanum and Pramod Kumar, who live in the CSI Church Compound in Nizamabad were not aware of her assignment as it was kept secret.

“I have just seen on the television and been thrilled and amazed. Probably it was decided in the last minute and therefore she did not tell us,” said Prabhavathi who retired as office superintendent in the APDDC. “It is a proud moment for us. In fact, in her M.Tech at CBIT she did her project on railways itself. Hence, she got selection in railways with ease,” said Promod Kumar, a retired teacher.

Happily surprised: Parents of Supriya Sanum Promod Kumar and Prabhavathi at their home in Nizamabad. | Photo Credit: K_V_RAMANA

Proud moment

Supriya had her schooling and junior college education at Kakatiya Educational Institutions in Nizamabad.

Her elder brother Prasanna Kumar works with Amazon. “I am proud of my sister,” said her cousin Varun while Sulakshana Rana, a teacher in Nirmala Hruday High School said Supriya’s achievement was inspirational.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Hyderabad / by R. Ravikanth Reddy & P. Ram Mohan / Hyderabad – Nizamabad, November 28th, 2017

Living life, freestyle

Undeterred by disabilities, Madhavi Latha knows how to fight back. A champion swimmer, she now heads the Wheelchair Basketball Federation of India

Polio at the age of seven months paralysed Madhavi Latha from the waist down. It left her with minimal movement in her hands and robbed her of her voice even. But with time and perseverance she managed to regain some control over her hands and her voice. The daughter of a school teacher father and a homemaker mother, Latha, was the youngest of four siblings in a remote village in Andhra Pradesh (now Telangana). The polio attack and her limited motor skills didn’t deter her from completing school and pursuing a college degree privately. After she completed her MSc in Math, she eventually got a job with a bank in Hyderabad, before moving on to Standard Chartered in Chennai.

And life seemed set for her, until 10 years ago when her limited movements led to a compression of her spinal cord and in turn compression of her lungs, leading doctors to give her not more than a year to live. Determined to fight back, as she always has since she was a baby, Latha turned to hydrotherapy to strengthen her muscles and ease the pressure on her spine. And that’s when she discovered her new love — swimming. Through sheer grit and determination, she began to swim competitively and went on to become the National Paralympic swimming champion when she won three gold medals in her category in 2011. No mean feat for someone with a disability as severe as hers and at the age of 40.

Her win, silenced all the nay-sayers. “The first time I wanted to swim competitively at the corporate Olympiad, the organisers were not convinced. So, I had four people swimming around me for my security. In fact, when I first tried my hand at swimming, I didn’t have a coach. I self-learnt freestyle, which then convinced the coach to teach me the remaining styles. I wanted to set an example for other people with disabilities and so pushed myself further,” she says. Her tryst with swimming was a turning point in her life. “Moreover, being in water made my body light and the buoyancy helped me do all the things that I couldn’t outside of it,” she adds.

Swimming, was only the beginning for this determined woman. She is now heading the Wheelchair Basketball Federation of India that she set up in conjunction with others in 2014. “This came about when a UK-based NGO introduced me to the sport and encouraged me to promote it. It intrigued me as it is rather energetic and inculcates a great sense of team spirit in those involved in the sport. In the last three years we’ve managed to enrol 600 players from 14 states in the country — from Jammu and Kashmir to Kanyakumari,” she says, adding that this venture is not without its fair share of challenges either. “One of the biggest challenges is convincing people to encourage this sport; often it is concerns over players’ safety that comes to fore, since people aren’t convinced about just how much people with disabilities are capable of. Also, sports wheelchairs are not manufactured in India and are often imported, thereby raising costs. We’re also working towards making sports arenas more accessible for those with disabilities. When tournaments take place there are concerns about accessibility in terms of transport and accommodation. And since we know that a lot of these aren’t inclusive in nature yet, we go prepared, so there are no rude shocks upon our arrival.”

For the Asian Para Games

While the WBFI has received an invitation from the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation — Asia Oceania Zone, Madhavi Latha and the teams are working towards raising support to help them participate in the qualifiers in Thailand.

To arrange a training camp in Chennai for the national team (for men and women) to prepare for the qualifiers and to select 12 players in each team.

A coach from abroad to run this camp.

To send both the men’s and women’s teams to Thailand and pay their registration fees which amounts to ₹ 3.7 lakhs.

Madhavi Latha can be contacted on 9841609601
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But this struggle is not new to Latha. “My parents always wanted me to be financially independent. So after completing my MSc in Mathematics, I even trained as a typist so I could get a typing job. That is when a cousin told me about jobs in banks that I could apply for. In 1991 I managed to land my first job with State Bank in Hyderabad; expectedly there was a lot of convincing to do. Having had to move to Hyderabad from my small town, I even learnt how to ride a scooter so I could commute and gradually moved on to driving a car. I eventually got an opportunity to join Standard Chartered and moved to Chennai for the new role in 2006,” she says.

In the meantime, the lack of physical activity began taking a toll on her. “The exercises I’d been asked to do were rather painful and involved callipers being put from shoulder down. It felt like being in a cage and I neglected to follow up on them, not realising the seriousness of the consequences.”

Even while she was pursuing her college degree privately, Latha began giving tuitions at home to students a couple of years younger than her. “I wanted to surround myself with people closer to my age so I didn’t miss college life as much,” she smiles.

Today, she leads a busy life with her hands full with professional responsibilities at Standard Chartered and her role at the WBFI. “I want people to realise that people with disabilities can do a range of things as well. It’s important to sensitise people around them to lend adequate support. Currently our basketball team is gearing up for the qualifiers of the Asian Para Games that will be held in March 2018 in Bangkok. While our players have great potential, there’s a lot more we need in terms of support. And we are working towards ensuring that our teams qualify,” she says.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Society / by Ranjani Rajendra / November 27th, 2017

Triple for Hyderabad

Hyderabad bagged a triple crown, winning the men’s, women’s and the junior boys’ team titles in the fourth Stag-Anant Narayan Reddy and Rameshwaramma memorial Telangana inter-district table tennis championship at Lal Bahadur Stadium here on Friday.

The results:

Inter-district championship finals: Men: Hyderabad bt Ranga Reddy 3-0 (G. Harish bt Deepesh Singh 5-11, 12-10, 7-11, 11-7, 12-10; Mohd. Ali bt Shashwat Samath 11-6, 11-4, 6-11, 8-11, 11-5; Amaan bt T. Arundhar 11-5, 11-2, 9-11, 11-6).

Junior boys: Hyderabad bt Ranga Reddy 3-0 (Sai Tejas bt B. Vathin 11-7, 11-9, 6-11, 7-11, 11-9; B. Varun Shanker bt Sai Venkata Dhanush 7-11, 11- 9, 11-4, 11-9; A. Advait bt S.S.K. Karthik 11-3, 11-4, 11-9).

Women: Hyderabad bt Ranga Reddy 3-2 (Vinichitra bt Anjali 11-7, 9-11, 11-8, 11-9; Palak Shah lost to Ragha Nivedita 5-11, 11-9, 9-11, 11-9,4-11; Hanifa Khatoon lost to Bhaavitha 11-13, 5-11, 7-11; Vinichitra bt Ragha Nivedita 11-6, 11-9, 11-8; Palak Shah bt Anjali 11-4, 11-9, 19-17) .

SCR struggles

South Central Railway warded off a spirited challenge from Victory Playground to score a 66-61 win after leading 33-31 at the break in the super league of the Hyderabad District Basketball Association A division league championship here.

The scores:

SCR 66 (David Boon 17, Mallaiah 25, Vicky 10) bt VPG 61 (Naveen Yadav 27, Jaswanth 21).

All-star basketball meet

All-Star Basketball championship will be organised by Amazing Telangana Sports Development Club and the Hyderabad District Basketball Association from December 12 to 14.

Players from all schools, clubs and departmental teams are to attend selection trials on November 29 and 30 at the YMCA of Greater Hyderabad, Narayanguda Branch, here to be eligible for selections for the above championship.

For details, call R. Sridhar Reddy on 99855 75757 or Prem Kumar Solomon on 77025 87717 or Anthony Issac on 94900 53290.

Karteek, Rishab win

G. Sai Karteek Reddy and Rishab Sharda won the boys’ doubles title in the Junior ITF tennis championship in Rajshahi (Bangladesh) defeating Kevin Patel and Aryan Zaveri 6-3, 6-4 in the final.

Secunderabad Blues post win

Secunderabad Blues Seniors scored a 2-0 win over Golden Soccer in the B-division Shivkumar Lal memorial football league championship at the Gymkhana Ground here.

The result:

Sec’bad Blues 2 (Aditya Teja, Saad) bt Golden Soccer 0.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Sport / Hyderabad – November 25th, 2017

IKEA opens first Hej Home in India at Hyderabad

Hyderabad :

IKEA, the Swedish furnishing retailer, on Wednesday opened its first experiential centre Ikea Hej (Hello) Home close to the IT hub of Hyderabad and their upcoming first store in the country.

The Hej Home provides some insight into Ikea products and solutions which its future customers can actually buy when the store opens in India at Hyderabad early next year.

The Hej Home, designed and set up over a six-month duration, highlights what the retailer stands for and what to expect from an IKEA store.

Potential future IKEA customers can experience its products before they can actually buy it from its stores in spring 2018.

Ikea Hej Home reflects its understanding of life at home in India and its unique home furnishing solutions for homes.

It also gives a peek into IKEA’s long-standing relationship with India, its history and philanthropic activities. It showcases the IKEA food and room settings based on its learnings of Life at Home in Hyderabadi families, especially those living with children.

The display includes the bedroom, living area, kitchen and dining, play area among others. With the launch of IKEA Hej Home, the retailer is getting closer to the first IKEA India store opening.

Ulf Smedberg, Country Marketing Manager, IKEA India, said: “IKEA Hej Home launch in Hyderabad is a great opportunity to meet the many people who share our passion for home, children, family, food and most importantly our strong values of togetherness and love!”

IKEA LOYALTY PROGRAMME

At Ikea Hej Home visitors can connect sign up for its loyalty programme, through which our customers can participate in many activities even before the store opens.

Through this exposition, IKEA also looks forward to connecting with potential future coworkers, especially the women in Hyderabad. IKEA has a commitment to hire 50% women coworkers at all levels in India. As the IKEA experience cannot be complete without food, visitors can also get a glimpse of the IKEA Food and taste Swedish and Indian delicacies that will be sold in the IKEA store’s 1,000 seat restaurant, one of the largest in the world.

Ikea plans to bring Hej Home to other cities as well.

After the Hyderabad store, the second store will open in Mumbai during 2019, followed by Bengaluru and Delhi NCR.

source: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com / Business Line / Home> Companies / by V. Rishi Kumar / November 22nd, 2017

CCMB-IIRR tie-up for low GI rice

Scientists at a meeting in the city on Monday.Arrangement

New variety suitable for diabetics

Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) in association with the Indian Institute of Rice Research (IIRR) has come out with an Improved Samba Masuri (ISM) which is not only resistant to bacteria blight but also has a low Glycemic Index (GI) considered suitable for those with diabetes.

National Institute of Nutrition (NIN), a constituent of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), has done extensive human trials on the new variety and had come to the conclusion that ISM has low GI of 50.99 which is among the lowest value for several rice varieties tested and usually in the range of 53 to 69, explained IIRR director P. Ananda Kumar and his colleague R.M. Sundaram, CCMB’s Ramesh Sonti, Vishnupriya and others on Monday.

GI value of a food is determined by feeding 10 or more healthy people a portion of the food containing 50 grams of digestible (available) carbohydrate and then measuring the effect on their blood glucose levels over the next two hours.

Consumption of food with low GI results in slow release of glucose into the bloodstream reducing the ill-effects of diabetes.

Plus, ISM also has desirable attributes like better yield and fine grain type enhancing market potential and profit for farmers, they told a press conference.

With financial support from National Agricultural Technology Project of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and CSIR800 program of Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) work began in 1999 and completed in 2006, it was validated in 10 different locations for two years across the country. It was released in 2008. “We did molecular breeding in CCMB and actual traditional rice breeding at the rice research institute. Its not a transgenic plant. It is already been grown in 1.50 lakh hectares last year in seven rice breeding states including Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, TS, TN, UP, etc.,” the scientists said. Farmers in several rice growing States have testified to the improved yield of up to 40% because of successful tackling of Bacteria Blight. In two/three years time, the scientists are confident of coming out with a new variety of rice which can not only give high yields but also be resistant to three different pests affecting rice crop with field trials currently on.

CCMB Director Rakesh Kumar Misra said ISM development was an excellent example of inter-institutional collaboration. Two firms have expressed interest in commercial production of the seed and scientists expect more farmers to take to it in the coming years.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> National> Telangana / by Special Correspondent / Hyderabad – November 21st, 2017

A memorable Sunday for two Hyderabadis

Paddler Fidel R. Snehit and shuttler Pullela Gayathri win nationals

Paddler Fidel R. Snehit and shuttler Pullela Gayathri, both Hyderabadis, had a memorable Sunday setting a record of sorts—the former by winning the national ranking junior boys title (the first from Telangana) and the latter winning her maiden under-19 title in her very first appearance in Chandigarh.

Fourteen-year-old Gayathri, daughter of Gopi Chand and two-time national champion P. Lakshmi, seems to have stepped into a different league.

Fresh from her recent pre-quarterfinal appearance in the Junior World Championship (under-19), unseeded Gayathri, playing her maiden under-19 domestic event, clinched it in style defeating top-seed Poorav Barve of Maharashtra in the final on Sunday.

“Clearly, her range of strokes packed with a lot of deception, and her ability to stay cool under pressure will take her a long way,” feels coach N. Anil Kumar, who has been travelling with the young champion who has already won three national-ranking under-17 titles, besides many titles in the under-13 category.

“We have been preparing really well for the under-19 group though we don’t want to push things too far. Fortunately, she is blessed with natural talent and her next big target is the junior national in Guwahati next month,” says the proud coach.

On the other hand, 17-year-old Snehit is no stranger when it comes to scripting some of the most impressive wins. Coming from a two-table Global Table Tennis Academy at Anandnagar Colony, he is one young talent clearly making waves in the table tennis circuit.

Snehit, representing Airports Authority of India, was, in a way, third time lucky when he got the better of his nemesis Manav Thakkar in the National Ranking Championship (West) in Thane on Sunday.

“Snehit did extremely well. Full marks to him for implementing the game plan with precision. It was Snehit’s day,” said former national champion S. Raman, who is training the young Hyderabadi at his High Performance Table Tennis Academy in Chennai now.

For his part, Snehit was elated and said beating Manav was special. Some of Snehit’s big feats include a gold and two silver in Jordan Open, a gold and silver in Slovenia Open and a silver in the Indian Open. Telangana State Table Tennis Association President Narasimha Reddy and Secretary Prakash Raju hailed Snehit for scripting a success story.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Hyderababd / by V.V.Subrahmanyam / Hyderabad – November 19th, 2017

City boxer ready to pack a punch

Niharika Gonella says she is determined to translate her immense potential into a career-defining performance.

The only girl from Telangana to represent India in the World Youth Women’s Boxing Championship

She believes that her long-range punches will help her achieve big in the world of boxing. The 17-year-old Niharika Gonella, who will be the lone entry in the World Youth Women’s Boxing Championship starting this Sunday in Guwahati, will be gunning for glory in the 69-kg category.

Fresh from her silver medal in the recent International Ahmet Cormet Championship in Istanbul, Niharika happens to be the only girl from Telangana to represent India in the world championship.

In a chat with The Hindu after a long-grinding training schedule in Guwahati, Niharika says she is fully prepared for the biggest challenge of her life though gently reminding that she won a silver in the Junior World Championship last year. “Yes, Anastasia Shamonava will be a major threat for me again to whom I lost in the Istanbul meet,” she says. With Jindal sponsoring her pursuit having joined the Jindal Inspire Institute of Sports in Ballari as part of their programme Target-2020 Olympics Gold, Niharika is confidence personified. “Yes, the very fact that I have been sparring with many foreign boxers has given me a lot of confidence to be a much better boxer, improving on my defence. I hope to deliver the knock-out punches too,” says the gifted boxer.

The 2017 youth national bronze medallist, who is a big fan of Olympics champion Claressa Maria Shields of the U.S., says the atmosphere is really electric in Guwahati. On her chances in the world youth meet, Niharika says they are pretty good and is clearly determined to translate her immense potential into a career-defining performance.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Hyderabad / by V.V.Subrahmanyam / Hyderabad – November 18th, 2017