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Who is PV Sindhu — India’s badminton heroine in Rio Olympics 2016

P.V. Sindhu of India reacts during play against Nozomi Okuhara of Japan.
P.V. Sindhu of India reacts during play against Nozomi Okuhara of Japan.

The Andhra-based protégé of Pullela Gopichand has become the first Indian woman to reach a Badminton final at the Olympics. Here is an overview of her life, career and achievements…

Pusarla Venkata Sindhu on Thursday became the first Indian woman to enter a Olympic Badminton final, after defeating 6th-ranked Nozomi Okuhara 2-0 (21-19, 21-10). Thus, assuring India of another medal.

She has come a long way — from a 16-year-old watching Saina Nehwal win the 2012 London Olympics bronze to being India’s lone badminton medal hope in the 2016 Games.

Prior to the Games, she had said, “The biggest dream I am chasing now is an Olympic medal. I remember watching Saina in London. Then I was ranked World No. 25. I always longed to be there and I am all excited to represent India in Rio.” She broke into the Top 20 in 2012, and is currently ranked no. 10 in the world.

Sindhu scripted a stellar 22-20, 21-19 win against former World No. 1 and London Games silver medallist Wang Yihan to enter the women’s semifinals. Her fierce strokeplay and aggressive cross-court returns have been the highlights of her game so far. She rated her win over the London Olympics silver medallist as one of the best moments of her career.

The Sindhu story

She first made her mark in the badminton circles in 2013. She won her maiden grand prix gold at the Malaysian Open, went on to win the first of her hat-trick of titles at the Macau Open. The bigger reward in the form of Arjuna award was the icing on the cake.

With former volleyball players for parents — her father Ramanna is an Arjuna awardee — it is only natural that sports had always been her calling. But why badminton? Inspired by her iconic mentor, Pullela Gopichand’s exploits on court, she started wielding the racquet at the age of eight. She was awarded the FICCI Breakthrough Sportsperson of the Year in 2014 and NDTV Indian of the Year 2014, the year in which she won her second consecutive medal at the World Championships.

In March 2015, P.V. Sindhu became the youngest recipient of the Padma Shri, India’s fourth highest civilian honour.

She is the second-highest-ranked women’s singles player from India after Olympic bronze medalist and No. 2 Saina Nehwal.

With a methodical style of play, considered to be defensive — building up with long rallies to lay seize to a point as and when an opening arises, she has evolved remarkably well to streamline her method towards winning. At the same time, she has recently added a more aggressive facet to her game, being more vociferous and playing attacking shots that put the opponent on the backfoot. More…

Watch Sindhu’s family rejoice her win:

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Sport> Other Sports / Internet Desk / August 18th, 2016

Architecture expo from Friday

The Indian Institute of Architects (IIA) will organise ‘Arch Dakshin’ as part of its centenary celebrations along with their southern regional conference and expo on ‘Collaborative Architecture’ on August 19 and 20 in the city.

At a press conference here on Tuesday to announce the events, the members said that a large number of members including those from the political field and movie industry are expected to be a part of the two-day conference that will take place in Hitex. Gururaj Manepally, Chairman, IIA said that the practice of architecture in urban scenario requires various agencies like governmental, non-governmental, civic and private to come together to address the growth and regulation of the burgeoning cities. The conference will delve into the emerging trends and see if there is a new definition of architecture on the anvil, he added.

Muralidhar Koppula, National Council Member, IIA informed that qualified architects who have chosen totally different professions and achieved excellence in fields like cartooning, film-making, manufacturing will share their thoughts at a session called ‘Architect Beyond Architecture’. Commemorating the centenary year of the institution, an exhibition of panels called ‘Retrospective of Architecture of Hyderabad for the past 100 years’ will be held to trace the growth of Hyderabad city.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities / by Staff Reporter / Hyderabad – August 17th, 2016

Keen to go around the world: Lt. Aishwarya Boddapati

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Aishwarya Boddapati

Lt. Aishwarya Boddapati is part of the all-women crew in Indian Navy’s only ocean going sailing boat

Imagine being on the sea for 30 to 40 days with no sight of land. That too, on a sailing boat and not a ship. Lt. Aishwarya Boddapati from Hyderabad is among the only all-women crew heading into the ocean on a 17-metre sailing vehicle of the Indian Navy, called MHADEI.

The crew with their mentor Cdr Dilip Dhonde on MHADEI
The crew with their mentor Cdr Dilip Dhonde on MHADEI

The all-women crew sailed to Mauritius this May. “Every two years, a sailing vessel sets out to circumnavigate the world. The Indian Navy felt it would be a good orientation for us to first experience the Atlantic and Pacific oceans before we do the world circuit,” recalls Aishwarya. A relative newcomer to sailing, Aishwarya observed her peers at work, learnt to put theory to practice.

Aishwarya studied metallurgical engineering and in her final year, worked with the DRDO which was working on a component of a ballistic missile. “It was a fascinating experience. I felt it would be exciting to be on the user side,” she says. The only connection Aishwarya had with the defence sector was her uncle who worked for Indian Air Force. “Normally, candidates prepare ahead to join the Navy. Since I didn’t have that exposure, my uncle asked me to be honest in the interview and not exaggerate things,” she says.

She was inducted into the technical side of Navy, and later posted in Andaman and Nicobar islands with the team that worked on maintenance and repair of warships. While at work, she learnt that the Navy was looking for volunteers to join an adventure expedition and applied. “I got selected in February 2015 but was required to finish my two-year tenure at Andaman. I joined the adventure team in March 2016,” she says.

Aishwarya remembers being inclined to adventure for a while. She had tried river rafting, bungee jumping, scuba diving and other water sports. She was aware that some of the lady officers who will be part of the adventure expedition had prior experience. “Some of them had already gone on an expedition accompanied by male officers in 2014. This time, the Navy wanted a six all-women crew and I am ecstatic to be a part of it.”

In Cochin, she was trained in the basics of sailing. “We learnt the technical and theoretical aspects of how to navigate a vessel that runs only on wind,” she says. During the Mauritius trip, she got a hands-on experience.

Aishwarya looks back at the days they spent at a stretch on the sea, celebrating the calm days and starry nights. “One night we faced an electrical problem after which we had no lights. The moon hadn’t risen. We spent the night star gazing. It was beautiful,” she says.

She doesn’t mind the lack of mobile connectivity. “Since we were six women on board, we got to know each other well. We would watch television series, take turns and cook, or read books on Kindle. There were times when there would be some misunderstanding, but you don’t hold grudges for long because you can’t go anywhere else,” she laughs.

The crew is preparing to participate in the Cape to Rio race scheduled from December 26, 2016, to January 17, 2017. “In August 2017, we will be sailing to circumnavigate the world on a new sister boat of MHADEI, called TARINI, now under construction in Goa. The details are yet to be worked out,” she says.

Closer home, she faced resistance when she disclosed her intention to join the adventure side of Navy. “My parents wanted me to get married, so they were taken aback,” she laughs. Aishwarya took her parents on a short sail off Goa. Experiencing the calm waters, her father was convinced it wasn’t a bad idea.

Besides the circumnavigation, she hopes to someday become a sky diving instructor.

The team

* Cdr Dilip Dhonde is the mentor and coach of for the all-women team

* The six all-women crew includes aeronautical engineer Lt Cdr Vartika Joshi (skipper), electronics engineer Lt Cdr Pratibha Jamwal, Lt Patharlapaali Swathi, a post graduate in physics, Lt Shougrakpam Vijayadevi, a literature postgraduate, and computer science engineer Lt Payal Gupta, apart from Lt B Aishwarya.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Features> Metroplus / Sangeetha Devi Dundoo / Hyderabad – August 13th, 2016

Aiming for a Guinness record

Shivali and her mom, Kavita, have made 1,200 paper quilling dolls

If it were anyone else, it would just have been a hobby. But this mom and daughter duo was at it steadfast, endeavouring to make it to the Guinness Book of World Records for the largest display of handmade paper dolls.

Previous record
Research showed that the earlier record held was 1,154 paper quilling dolls. Shivali and her mom, Kavita, on the other hand, made 1,200 of them in their bid to get into the record books.

A former teacher at Gitanjali School here, Kavita is now a homemaker and an independent education consultant.

Having made 1,200 dolls with quilling sets comprising thin strips of multi-coloured paper, the duo made the pitch to the Guinness Book, and has received a communication saying that their claim would be evaluated with due research.

Support
Shivali’s father, Anil Srivastava, works with Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories as an assistant director and does everything possible to help his wife and daughter realise their dreams.

Asked about the endeavour, Shivali, who is in her first year of engineering at GITAM University, said it took them about two months and about 1,300 quilling sets to touch the 1,200 mark.

“My mom, having been an art teacher, helped and we have won several certificates and medals together. We saw a post on social media and wanted to break the record. We wanted to showcase India and Hyderabad and prove to the world that we have talent too,” she said.

Once they made 1,200 dolls and sent their application, complete with pictures, to the Guinness Book of World Records, they got an acknowledgement.

They were told that it would be processed, evaluated with specific research using the help of external consultants, and they would respond within 12 weeks.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Hyderabad / Suresh Krishnamoorthy / Hyderabad – August 11th, 2016

Chakali Ilamma’s life to be captured in a 30-minute-long documentary

Hyderabad :

State government, which has decided to bring out books and produce documentaries to record the life history of Telangana iconic figures, has given its nod for making a documentary film on the life of Chakali Ilamma.

Youth Advancement, Tourism & Culture department, which had earlier sanctioned `6 lakh for this purpose, now released another `10 lakh to Telangana Rajaka Seva Sangam (TRSS), Hyderabad, for producing the short film. The TRSS is producing the 30-minute short film on Chakali Ilamma’s life with emotional songs and dialogues.

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Who was Ilamma

Chityala Ilamma (1919-1985), born at Krishnapuram village of Warangal district, played a key role as a revolutionary during the Telangana Peasants Armed struggle. Her revolt against the feudal lord, Zamindar Ramachandra Reddy, to save her four acres of land when he tried to occupy it, inspired many others during the rebellion against the feudal lords of Telangana, during that epoch of history.

According to officials, all the crucial phases of Ilamma’s life will be portrayed in the documentary. The government also plans to produce similar films on the lives of other iconic figures of TS in the days to come.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> States> Telangana / by Express News Service / August 08th, 2016

Hyderabad girl Jaahnavi conquers ‘beast mountain’ Denali

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Hyderabad :

After Sania, Saina and Sindu, here is another name that which has been added to the list of global stars from Hyderabad and India – Jaahnavi Sriperambuduru. This 14-year-old mountaineer and adventure sports wiz from Hyderabad who created records by climbing Stok Kangri peak in Leh, Ladakh which is 20,080 ft (6125 mts.) high at an early age of 12 years only, has just scaled Mt Denali in South America (other records in the box). It is part of her ambitious #SevenSummits project.

“While many other teams aborted their tour and returned to base camp due to prediction of snow, TeamJaahnavi and chief guide Con took the call that evening to go ahead with their plan. Despite bad weather, the fear of running out of food and lack of safety, they decided to go ahead. That is what makes her the gritty girl she is,” says her dad Dr Krishna Rao Sriperambuduru. As per her schedule she was supposed to be completing her two of the #SevenSummits and two practice climbs at different parts of the Northern India. But due to financial constraints, she could not do it and hence her aim to reach the Everest is yet to be fulfilled.

The youngest person to aspire to climbing all the seven summits in the world from India, so far she has completed three continents out of her #Mission7Summit. She is planning to complete her #Mission7Summit by the end of 2017 provided she gets her funds and support in time.

Mt. Denali (also known as Mt. McKinley), 6190 mt high, is considered to be extremely difficult and dangerous when compared to Mt. Everest. Till date there are barely five from India who made it to the top. The success rate of the climb is just 50 percent. Speak of Mt Denali and even veteran mountaineers will warn about two challenges during the climb – Wind at 120 km/h;he unpredictable climate. However, the little wonder from the city has made it.

Says Jaahnavi, “So far only one company – Mytrah Energy – has come forward to sponsor a part of the expedition. Dhatri Advertising is helping me too.” This expedition, which will cost more than climbing the Everest, is also being self-financed. Apart from some good Samaritans who are supporting some part of the expedition, a chunk of the expenditure has been raised by herself.

For sponsorships and details call +91 8106517733

source> http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Hyderabad / by Express Features / July 27th, 2016

Hoary Velama past in Telangana recalled

It is cultural diversity that made Telangana a rich State with a tolerant identity, revealed a book “History of Velama Kingdoms” released here on Saturday.

The book written by T. Dayakar Rao, Chairman, Board of Studies, Department of History and Tourism, Kakatiya University that focused mostly on contribution of Velama caste ruled kingdoms was published by Sri Bhagvan Publication. The book speaks volumes about the benevolent nature of Velama kings of Rachakonda and Devarakonda who were not just akin to the Nizam but also fierce opponents of the British rule.

Speaking at the meet, B. V Papa Rao, advisor to the Government of Telangana and a former IAS officer, said books which bring out the histories in the State will have to be encouraged , he said.

The book which was released had details of the Velama rule in Nalgonda district. Both Rachakonda and Devarakonda were vassal States.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Hyderabad / by Special Correspondent / Hyderabad – July 31st, 2016

St Francis’ science club turns ten

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Hyderabad :

It’s fun when you turn one! And 100 times the fun when you turn ten. Spectrum, the Science Club of St. Francis College, organised its 10th Investiture Ceremony, RESURGENCE-THE NEW DAWN on Wednesday and needless to say, it was a vibrant and spirited event.

The event was set aboard by the principal Dr. Sister Christine Fernandes. Spectrum also chronicled its history and showcased it for the public by means of a presentation titled “The Chronicles Of Spectrum” prepared by the President of the Club, Nikhila. Sri Devi Jasthi (nutritionist), Dr Rita Kakkar (former HOD of Chemistry, St.Francis) and Jaya Shree Prakash(Former HOD of physics, St.Francis) were the chief guests for the event.

The office bearers initiated into their roles by the dignitaries and took their oath on this very day. The cultural team, led by their head Hafeez organised two fun packed performances.

Apart from entertaining activities, Spectrum Club also paid a tribute to late APJ Abdul Kalam by the means of a video presentation. The event was concluded with the Vote Of Thanks given by the Vice President of the club, Apurva.

source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Cities> Hyderabad / by Soumya Kumar / July 28th, 2016

Actor from Hyderabad crowned Mr. World

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Rohit Khandelwal has become the first Indian to win the coveted title of Mr. World 2016 at the grand finale of the competition held at the Southport Theatre & Convention Centre in Southport in U.K.

The 26-year-old model-actor from Hyderabad defeated 46 contestants from across the globe to be crowned the first Indian winner last night. Mr. Khandelwal, who looked dapper in a tuxedo by designer Nivedita Saboo, received a cash prize of $50,000 on winning.

“I still can’t believe that I have won the Mr. World title. Being the first Indian ever to win this title internationally makes me immensely proud and ecstatic. It’s a dream come true and am very thankful to the Miss India Organisation for giving me this opportunity and guiding me throughout my exciting journey,” he said.

Family support

“My family, friends and my fans have been a constant support for me and this wouldn’t have been possible without the support of my well-wishers,” he said.

Mr. World 2014 Nicklas Pedersen (Denmark) passed on the title to Khandelwal. Fernando Alvarez, 21, from Puerto Rico and Aldo Esparza Ramirez, 26, from Mexico were the first and second runners-up respectively.

The event was hosted by Filipino superstar and Miss World 2013 Megan Young alongside professional singer and former Mr. England Jordan Williams and Frankie Cena of Canada.

Mr. Khandelwal also competed for various sub-titles at the pageant like Mr. World Multimedia Award, Mr. World Talent, Mobstar People’s Choice Awards, Mr. World Sports Event and won the Mr. World Multimedia Award.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Hyderabad / PTI / London – July 21st, 2016

Rare honour for Tanikella Bharani

This is the first time that a Telugu book was launched in the British Parliament

 Actor Tanikella Bharani
Actor Tanikella Bharani

Hyderabad:

A rare honour was bestowed on writer-actor-director Tanikella Bharani when his latest book Pyaasa was launched in the British Parliament. This is the first time that a Telugu book was launched in the British Parliament.

“This book is inspired by Omar Khayyam’s Rubaiyat. My earlier book was on Shiva, and appealed to a limited audience. Pyaasa however, is about love which is universal and thus will appeal to a wider section of people. That’s why the book was released in some of the main cities of the world,” says Bharani.

Speaking about the book release in the British Parliament, Bharani said that Mandali Budha Prasad, deputy speaker of AP, facilitated the event through a British Parliament Member, and the UK Telugu Association. Dan Byles, British Parliament member, is married to a Telugu girl, Prashanthi Reddy.

Lord Loomba, another MP, was also present at the event. The book was also released in the main cities of AP and Telangana and in Australia.

source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> Entertainment> Tollywood / DC – Suresh Kavirayan / October 20th, 2014