Twenty five medical practitioners were awarded Indywood medical excellence awards, which was organised as part of Indywood film carnival-2018.
The awards are meant for felicitating healthcare practitioners and organisations who offer healthcare services to the society.
Dr. Gauthamadas Udipi, Professor of Psychiatry was awarded the personality of the year in health care sector, this year.
Indywood’s life time achievement award was given to Dr. Kamini Rao (Golden Pioneer In Gynaecology), Dr. Mohan (Specialist Care Diabetologist) and Padma Shree Dr. Ahmed Ali (Surgical Wizard Of Gastroenterology).
The awards were presented by Mohammed Ibrahim Al Qahtani who is with Saudi Armaco, Saudi Arabia and Ravindra Arora, president of Bharat Cine and TV writer & TV writer association. Mr. Arora is also a committee member of Dada Saheb Phalke Academy, Western India film producers association.
Other awards which were presented during the day were in two categories including medical excellence among individual and organisations of medical excellence.
Winners in the organisations category included Apollo Remote Healthcare Services for largest telemedicine network, Maa ENT Hospital, best ENT care hospital, Grewal Eye Institute as best hospital for opthalmic care, Aster MIMS for excellence in patient care, Fathima Healthcare Group in best overseas healthcare insurance firm and Sai life sciences limited for being leading organisation in integrated CRO.
At the event, Mr. Arora congratulated all award winners and requested them to continue their services in the health care segment, “for that is important to build a healthy India”.
Indywood also awarded media excellence awards-2018.
source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Hyderabad / by Special Correspondent / Hyderabad – December 05th, 2018
Kanti Velugu scheme, the mega health initiative, aimed at providing all services related to eye care, has touched a unique milestone by screening a whopping one crore persons in the State.
The scheme was launched on August 15 and by December 3, has managed to screen 1,00,02,544 persons for various eye related ailments. In fact, the scheme has also achieved a unique milestone by distributing close to 17 lakh reading glasses to persons who underwent screening.
According to the latest statistics, the Health Department had distributed nearly two lakh prescription glasses to persons, who were diagnosed with eye-defects, during the course of screening.
Senior doctors have pointed out that the distribution of such large number of reading and prescription glasses is quite unprecedented because it was never before attempted in the country.
The mega eye screening camps created a large number of referrals for tertiary and secondary care. Thanks to Kanti Velugu, now there are 4.50 lakh persons who will undergo cataract surgeries at various secondary eye-care institutions, which have been identified across the State.
The scheme has also identified close to 2.5 lakh persons, who need to undergo complicated eye related procedures, at tertiary eye care institutions including SD Eye Hospital in city, Regional Eye Hospital in Warangal, Pushpagiri Eye Institute, Secunderabad and LV Prasad Eye Institute.
source: http://www.telanganatoday.com / Telangana Today / Home> Telangana / by Telangana Today / December 05th, 2018
Bhavan’s Sri Aurobindo Junior College, Sainikpuri bagged a double in the 64th HDSGF inter-college handball championship.
Bhavan’s outplayed Railway Junior College 11-6 in the final to clinch the boys title.
However, in the girls final, Bhavan’s faced stiff resistance from Kasturba Gandhi Junior College before the match ended in a five-all draw. Both the teams were Sudhakar, District Youth Sports Officer, Hyderabad District, and P.Ramu, Bhavans junior college ,Physical Director, were guests on the day.
source: http://www.telanganatoday.com / Telangana Today / Home> Sport> Other Sports / by Telangana Today, Sports Bureau
G Trisha continued her impressive form. The young all-rounder struck 52 and took 5 for 17 as Hyderabad thrashed Rajasthan by 78 runs in the Elite Group C women’s National one-day championship league match at Nimpur in Cuttack on Sunday. This was Hyderabad’s second successive win after beating hosts Odisha on Saturday.
In Sunday’s match, Hyderabad put up a good score of 207 for 5 in 50 overs. Apart from Trisha’s 84-ball knock, veteran Mamata Kanojia slammed 88 (9×4, 1×6). Trisha and Mamata added 107 runs for the second wicket.
Rajasthan were done in by Trisha and were bowled out for 129 in 49.1 overs. Trisha returned with figures of 10-4-17-5.
Brief scores: Hyderabad 207/5 in 50 overs (G Trisha 52, Mamata Kanojia 88, Vanka Pooja 25 n.o.) bt Rajasthan 129 in 49.1 overs (AD Garg 61, G Trisha 5/17).
source: http://www.telanganatoday.com / Telangana Today / Home> Sport> Cricket / by Sports Bureau, Telangana Today / December 02nd, 2018
Shanti Prakash Shukla’s forefathers in 1930s were specially recruited from UP’s Unnao district to collect taxes from the Velama (zamindar or landlord) community to which the incumbent CM KCR belongs.
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There is a strong Uttar Pradesh connection in Sircilla, the assembly constituency of Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao’s heir apparent K T Rama Rao — there are families of people from the northern state who were recruited during the Nizam rule for collecting tax from landlords.
One such family that had migrated to northern part of the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh, now Telangana, was Shanti Prakash Shukla’s forefathers in 1930s who were specially recruited from Uttar Pradesh’s Unnao district to collect taxes from the Velama (zamindar or landlord) community to which the incumbent chief minister KCR belongs.
Velama is an upper caste that makes up only about 4 per cent of the population in Telangana at present.
“The Velama community was prominent here and they did not pay taxes to Nizams. Our forefathers came here to work as tax collectors in the ‘Razakar’ unit,” advocate Shukla, 65, told PTI in an exclusive interview.
‘Razakar’ was a military unit that was established under the Nizam’s rule solely for collecting taxes from the farming community.
It was Maharaja Peshkar Sir Kishen Pershad, a courtier in the Nizam’s regime, who had initiated the recruitment of people from Uttar Pradesh, as also of Sikhs from Punjab who had migrated here, Shukla said.
As feudal oppression and the Nizam’s autocratic rule became unbearable, Shukla said, it became difficult for his forefathers to collect taxes from poor farmers who had lost their crop and there were also atrocities against women and as a result of all this, they resorted to a revolt.
Shukla’s father Amritlal Shukla was born in Karimnagar district and gave up his teaching job to join the Communist Party in 1940s to take part in the freedom struggle against Nizams.
His mother Shantabhai Shukla was from Madhya Pradesh.
The advocate, who has four siblings, further said that the Nizams started deputing ‘Razakars’ to harass those resisting integration of Hyderabad state in the Dominion of India.
“My father was in jail for 2-3 years. He escaped from the Nizam’s custody. He joined the Communist Party and was even elected as an MLA in 1957 from the Combined Community Party,” he said.
Many of the migrants from Uttar Pradesh are now working in various departments including in the state police.
“That is the reason you find more Hindi and Punjabi speaking population in Hyderabad,” said Shukla, who is married to a local and their two children are settled abroad.
Besides talking about the history, Shukla said the election campaign is in full swing in Telangana where the ruling TRS government is seeking a re-election, but what bothers him the most was the kind of money being spent on the elections.
“I remember, my father had spent only Rs 350 on election but now each MLA is spending Rs 15 crore,” he said amid high-pitch loudspeaker announcement outside asking people to vote for ‘car’, the symbol of Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS).
Chief minister KCR’s son, who is popularly known as KTR, is contesting for the third time from Sircilla constituency, which is about 140 kms from the state capital Hyderabad, in the December 7 assembly polls.
He had won with a margin of over 53,000 votes against his Congress rival in the 2014 assembly elections.
Noting that the Communist had a stronghold in Sircilla till 1967, Shukla said, “Time has changed. Now goondas and rowdies are entering politics and there is no ideology.”
His wife Jhansi Lakshmi, a retired lecturer, said her father M Narayana from Khamman district had also fought against the Nizam rule during the freedom movement.
She is now currently working in an NGO creating awareness among women voters about elections and to exercise their voting rights independently and without any influence from their husbands.
source: http://www.newindianexpress.com / The New Indian Express / Home> Elections> Telangana / by PTI / December 02nd, 2018
The World Free Zones Organisation, the global apex body of free zones or special SEZs, has chosen Hyderabad for establishing its Asian Regional Office.
Free zones are a class of special economic zones with liberalised tax laws, allowed by governments to encourage economic activities. A total of 3,500 free zones are spread across the globe, a press communiqué informed on Friday.
The new regional director of the organisation will be Srikanth Badiga, city-based realtor and chairperson of Indo-American Chamber of Commerce.
Mr. Srikanth said WFZO chose Hyderabad among many other trade centres in Asia because of a proactive government.
Principal Secretary, Industries, Jayesh Ranjan, attributed the choice to the investment-friendly environment, industrial-friendly ecosystem, proactive government policies, and good governance.
The Asian Regional headquarters will be declared open formally in the third week of December Srikanth Badiga added.
Registered and established in Geneva, Switzerland, WFZO has its global headquarters at Dubai.
source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Hyderabad / by Special Correspondent / Hyderabad – November 30th, 2018