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Prasad to open modern Pangasinan (Philippines) seed facility

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Prasad Seeds Philippines Inc., a unit of Prasad Seeds of Hyderabad, India,  open Wednesday a $10-million corn seed processing facility in Rosales, Pangasinan on July.

Senator Cynthia Villar, chairperson of the Senate committee on agriculture and food, lead the inauguration of a state-of-the-art corn seed processing facility to help boost the country’s corn self-sufficiency goal.

A pioneering investment of Prasad Seeds, the corn seed processing facility will help transform Pangasinan into becoming the “seed capital” of the Philippines, said former agriculture secretary William Dar.

Dar, Prasad Seeds strategic adviser for global expansion, said Prasad Seeds Philippines Inc., led by Karumanchi Prasad as Chairman, would initially provide such services as corn drying, shelling, treating, conditioning and packaging, including fumigation, warehousing and cold storage, seed production research trials and commercial seed production.

He added the company’s solid three-decade experience in India had led to making Andra Pradesh, now Telangana the seed capital of India, where most of the multinational seed companies had availed of the seed processing services of Prasad Seeds.

“Likewise, we will aspire to transform Pangasinan into becoming the seed capital of the Philippines, and eventually the country as the corn seed hub in Southeast Asia,” said Dar, adding Prasad Seeds planned to expand its operations in Indonesia and Vietnam.

Prasad Seeds Philippines initially forged a service agreement with Syngenta, a global seed company, to process its locally-produced hybrid corn seeds. Syngenta also served as a staunch partner of Prasad Seeds in India.

Convinced that its investment augurs well for the country’s corn industry, Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala recently endorsed Prasad Seeds Philippines to the Board of Investments a ‘pioneering status.’

In an endorsement letter to Trade Secretary Gregory Domingo, Alcala said the investment of Prasad Seeds Philippines in corn seed processing facility featured improved fuel efficiency, power savings and improved corn seed quality and recovery.

Prasad Seeds employs a drying technology that uses fuel efficiently and consumes 20 percent lesser LPG compared with existing dyers. It also uses US-designed blower and burner systems that result in shorter drying time and reduced power consumption by 20 percent.

Prasad Seeds dryers, thus, achieve 52 percent to 54 percent recovery, six percentage points higher than similar facilities in Pangasinan, producing much cleaner seeds, with better vigor and germination, and therefore higher yields.

Bhagavan Sri Venkaiah Swamy: Kammavar Avadhuta

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"Feed the hungry not the belching. Respond to the needy, help people in trouble." are some of the sayings of the saint from Golgamudi.

It is a difficult question to answer who Sri Venkaiah Swamy is. Some say he is physician supreme who has cured many incurable diseases like cancer, some say he is avatar of Lord Datta who has uplifted many spritual seekers to reach their spritiual goal but every one agrees that he is for the benefit of the people.

A Saint of Golagamudi, a small village near Nellore, is the embodiment of dharma and practised dharma through out his life. He has always been the saviour for the ones who belived him and came to him for help. He helped his devotees and disciples in all possible means. As God rescue's every creature in the universe and lead them to the divine path, Sadguru Venkaiah Swamy also helps not only human beings but also he is the only saviour for cattle, and all creatures who came to his presence at the time of dire need. Sri Venkaiah Swamy resembles Sri Sai baba of Shiridi in many ways. The experiences of the devotees confirm that they both used similar ways to save their devotees. You can know more about it in his life history.

Sri Venkaiah Swamy was born in a Kamma family to a pious couple Smt Sompalli pitchamma and Sri Penchalaiah as their eldest son at Nagulavellatur - a village in Nellore district. He has two brothers and a sister. No one is alive now.We do not have exact date of birth of Sri Swamy. Swamy said he was 13 at the time of great famine in the year DATU. By that, Swamy should be more than 100yrs at the time of his maha samadhi (this was from a old lawyer in Nellore).

In his boyhood, he was just like any other boy of his age. For a few days he went for a private tution, during nights, to Sri Siddiraju Ramaiah. After one or two months due to poverty he discontinued his studies at his tutor. From the age of 5 he is a lover of loneliness. When his playmates invited him to play then he used to avoid them politely by saying "Brother! I have commited a theft; now the police will come and arrest me. If you are with me you will also be arrested. Please go away from me". When the children went away he used to sit behind a door for meditation(says Komarigiri Ramaiah a servant who had served Swamiji nearly 30 yrs). Swamy used to go to jungle along with his friends to collect date fruits. He will sit behind a bush and carry on meditation. If any of his friends disturb him he will tell the same words and send them away.

It is always the tough times which shows the differences of a common man from a yogi. A true saint will take all his troubles as a tests from god and see divine bliss after crossing every hurdle. Similarly, Sri Venkaiah Swamy has took all responsibilities of his family at very early stage. At the age of 16 he used to earn expenses for his family. He used to cut firewood and sell it in the near by town. He also used to bring banyan leaves, which were used for the preparation of leave plates, from the forest and sold them at Nellore (a near by town to his village).

His sister Mangamma who died in 1989 at Golagamudi narrated his boyhood in this manner. He learned ploughing at the age of 12 which was impossible for any one at that age. Every one was surprised on how Swamy learnt all the work without any help, but at that time there were none to guess a yogi within Sri Swamy. He performed all sorts of agricultural work to the best satisfaction of elders. He did every work to utmost precision that every one wondered and cannot control their expression to appreciate Sri Swamy. The furrows laid in the field were so straight that the egg kept at one end was seen from other end. They were like the lines drawn using ruler. He cut the crop so neatly that it resembled machine cutting. All the crop was cut at the same height. All the heaps was of equal bulk and not even a single plant was scattered. He demonstrates us that doing even a smallpiece of work assiduously, was yoga itself. He used to work in the fields for the daily wages also. His parents treated him with great regard. They used to send swamy's sister or brother to assist him to get the grain home. When Swamy was 5, he sowed tamarind, margosa etc around his house. Even though they did not take proper care of them, they grew up into big trees. At that time we could not know that they are miraculous hands of a yogi.

Sri Swamy's sister says, "Even from his childhood he was very intelligent and was respected. Even though I was quite younger to him, he never addressed in singular name. He always called me by full name. I used to call him Venkanna just like his playmates." But he corrected me saying "You should not call me Venkanna like the other boys, Sister! You should call me "brother" You should not call me by name."

"He was leader for all his playmates. They came to him to settle their disputes. At the time of my marriage he was not considered a lunatic. My mother wanted to seek an alliance, for my marriage, from a faroff village, Rajapadmapuram. Sri Swamy was not willing to send me to such a distant place. So he quarrelled with my mother on this issue. But my mother was adamant and settled the same alliance. He did not attend the marriage function and slept in the fields expressing his dissatisfaction. " 

This is the turning point in Sri Swamy's life to move out of his home to continue his spritual goals. For an external world it may appear that he is going aganist his family but one point to guess here is he took his family responsibilities till his sister is married. In Indian tradition, it is one of the major responsibilities for a elder brother to get his sister married which Sri Swamy fulfilled according to sastras. Now he turned towards his Spritual quests.

Lover of truth: 

Sri Swamy right from his childhood never lied at any point of time. Rather, every word and every prediction of Sri Swamy came true. Once during the childhood of Sri Swamy, a beggar came to his house to take alms. Swamy's mother replied that there is no grain in house. Swamy immediately asked him to come after an hour and collect grain. He always encouraged every one to be honest than to escape from truth.

Sadhana period: 

After his sister's marriage, Sri Swamy has strong internal urge to carry on his spiritual sadhanas. He wants to be alone without any hinderances for his sadhana. Once, at the age of 20, he was suffering with severe fever for a week. In those days there were no medicines or hospitals as today and fasting is the only remedy. He took few ground nut peas and was in bed. One day he began to speak insane words. He asked his parents "Our house is going to be auctioned, where will u live?" There were no debts to his family. How could it be auctioned and by whom? As they could not make out any meaning or reason for his words, they concluded that he was off his brain due to severe fever. So, they started doing all sorts of tantric and quack treatments. After a month he began to run round the streets shouting "Mangal Yoga, Chakal Yoga, Zakkala Yoga" dubuduck dubuduck.He used to move only in lonely places. He did not take food and water for 2 or 3 days. He did not come to the house. No one knows what spritual sadhanas he used to do during that time. His parents used to send food tied in a piece of cloth through a cooli. Swamy used to follow the cooli and come home. After taking his meal, he used to runout hurriedly. 


People used to think that he is insane when he is running on streets saying "Mangal Yoga, Chakal Yoga, Zakkala Yoga dubuduck dubuduck". Is he really insane? Does it mean any thing? Probably, people during that time could not make out hidden meaning in it and concluded that he used to say meaning less words. In this Kaliyuga Lord datta promised that he is going to take avatar in the form of Avadhutas. People in this yuga should believe in the lotus feet of Sadguru to get rid of all their sins and get spiritually advanced. Sadguru cleanses his devotees just as a dhobi (Washerman) removes dirt from the clothes. He removes all the sins of his devotees and make them pure and eligible for spritual progress. Sadguru removes unwanted samskaras from his devotees which are obstacles for their spritual growth just as barber takes out the unwanted waste from us. Sadguru Venkaiah Swamy used to mention how he uplifts people in a very crisp and mystic way but unfortunately, at that time, there is no one to understand hidden truth of his words.

He used to snatch food from dhobi, barbers, and other low caste people and eat. Caste system was very strictly followed in those days. Due to endless wanderings in forests without food and drink for days together, all his clothes were torn to rags. When he came home his mother gave him sumptuous feeding and kept new clothes ready for him. He put on the new clothes and ran out into forest. At this stage all people called him mad Venkaiah.

Once his parents tied him to a pole by foot and hand and gave him some treatments. When he was tied swamy never resisted them and used to bear it to any length of time. As there was no improvement in his condition his mother set him free as she could not bear the sight of her son being bound to a pole like a bull.

During this time he lived in Rajapadmapuram for some time taking food at his sister Mangamma's house. One day the village children asked Swamy "Venkanna, please tell us story, we will give u sankati", Swamy crisply replied " If rice is given, sight will be lost, so give sankati only". They came to conclusion that he was not at all mad. He neither abhorred nor bet any one. He would never use impolite language. He would ask only those who would give him food. The only thing which was different from all others was that he would be wandering in lonely places without any rest.

His occult powers: One day Sri Swamy came to Mangamma to take her to his native place, Nagula Vellatur to see his mother who was ill. She thought "If I go with this mad boy he may leave me some where in the middle. Now what to do?" At once Omniscient Swamy crisply replied to her unuttered thought "What sister! I am not such a mad boy to leave you in the middle of the way". This shows his super human powers right from childhood.

One day Mangamma's son was seriously ill. She was crying in fear. At once Swamy waved his palm on the face of the child and said "Sister! You need not fear. The child will be alright. Strangely, from that moment the child began to recover gradually.

There were many number of incidents to prove that he was endowed with occult powers even from his childhood. But the pity was no body could believe his powers. They thought that it happened by chance.

Yogic sadhana: 

While people considered him as Lunatic and ignored him Sri Swamy used to do yogic sadhana in the lonely places. He used to hang his head downwards by twisting his legs to the branches of a tree that projected into the wells. When he lost the grip of the twist he would fall head long into the well. He will swim out of the well and again hang in the same fashion.

This type of sadhana was given to Sri Sai by his spiritual teacher and was also practiced by many saints. Swamy's younger brother narrates some such habits of Swamy which he saw. If any double bullock card was going on the road Swamy would sleek behind the cart and hung head downwards twisting his legs to the cart. If anybody noticed it the he would sit right nicely. 
He was wandering freely in his village for two or more years. One day he disappeared from the village. Nobody knew his whereabouts. His parents searched for him in the near by forest and villages but in vain. They lost hope and gave up their trials. At this time he was aged twenty years.

After four or five years he again appeared in the neibouring villages. But by this time he was no more a mad person. He was called Sri Venkaiah Swamy. Every body treated him with great respect and reverence. At this stage he was able to cure incurable diseases only with a word or by giving a piece of thread or incense.

Swamy's younger brother narrates - Swamiji used to sit at a distance of 4 inches from the sacred fire eventhough flames were raising to heights. We cannot tolerate it from such a close distance. After his days wanderings he would go to his sister's house for food. When he brother-in-laws zeered at him that he is eating wastefully, he would not stay there any further. Whenever he came home, we should silently serve him and come out of his room, only then he would eat. If we stand there he would ask for privacy.

After his ramblings in forest he would gather 2 kilos of groundnuts from forests and give it to his sister and eat food in her house, probably, he did not want to be indebted to his sister.
After he left his native place, Nagulavellatur, he never entered to that village again. His brother requested to come to village but swamy did not enter to that village. At that time his family was cutting maize crop. He began to cut the crop with his usual slogan Chakal yoga, mangal yoga and did double the work, four days work was done in two days.

Dhuni: 

Sri Swamy maintained sacred fire called Dhuni throughout his life. It is still being maintained after his Maha Samadhi(shedding his moral coil). Irrespective of season or day where ever he stays he used to have burning fire next to him. In hindu traditions fire symbolises pious ness. It burns away all your sins and purify oneself. Swamy redirects all sins of the devotees to the burning fire and whence purify them. None else apart from saints in Datta tradition could be able to do this. He resembles Sri Sai Baba of Shiridi who maintained sacred fire throughout his life in Dwarakamai. 
At kotitheertham village, once a very big log of wood came to the banks of the river through flood waters. Many tried to take it home but they could not take it as it is very heavy. But the next day morning that log was burning in the sacred fire of Sri Swamiji. The villagers reproached swamy for burning useful log. One of them slapped swamy. By the time those people went to their home their houses were in flames. They came running to swamy and begged his pardon. Swamy assured them saying that only sinners will be effected and the rest will be saved. Only the house of the reprobate was burnt to ashes and all others were safe and intact. The reprobate prostrated at the feet of Swamy and begged his pardon.

In those days there very few visitors for Swamy's darshan. On seeing his fire, palmyrah leaves, gunny bags, aliminum utensils, dust ladden clothes, ordinary people took him to be lunatic. How can ordinary people understand dispassion of a saint? Only those devotees who has personal experience came to the darshan of Sri Swamy and took him as "the God on earth".

Saints from many ashrams used to come to have darshan of Swamy. Once Chidananda swamy, Madhavananda swamy and Devananda swamy from Rushikesh - sivananda ashramam were coming for darshan of Sri Swamy. On hearing this thousands of people came to Golagamudi to take darsan of these swamis. As they did not turn up on time mob was disappointed and were on their way to home, atonce swamy said, "Ayya! they are coming still there is a little time". Really within few minutes those swamiji came in taxis. When they came they were immensed in chanting devine nama, "Narayana, Narayana." They all prostrated to the feet of Sri Venkaiah Swamy. They realised vishnu tatwam (protector of the world) in Sri Swamy and treated him as Lord Vishnu. Poor villagers, they were wonder struck to see how Venkaiah Swamy is treated with greatest reverence and this incident is a eye opener for them to realise the greatness of Sri Venkaiah Swamy and treat him as "God on Earth." Madhavananda swamy offered sweets to Sri Swamy. Swamy Said, " Ayya ! Eating sweets is same as eating poison, give these to every one who gathered here." Madhavananda Swamy realised his mistake, begged pardon and distributed sweets to every one around. Sri Swamy blessed Chidananda Swamy that he will cross ocean on a tour, to his surprise as soon as he returned from Golagamudi he as to go for a tour for America.

On another occasion when sweets were offered to Sri Swamy, he mixed chilli powder, killed the taste and took it. Sri Swamy never in his life time cherished on taste of the food items. He only takes diet which is exactly sufficient to maintain body. He never comments on the taste of the item offered. When any thing is offered to swamy, he always distributed it among his servants. He took very little part which comes as biksha.

Biksha: 

It is offering of devotees when any one comes to their house for alms. Lord Datta used to take biksha from his devotees and who ever offers him biksha they will be relieved from their troubles or diseases. Sri Venkaiah Swamy being in avadhuta tradition followed the same way indicating that he is avatar of lord datta. Eventhough devotees organised poor feeding and functions in presence of Sri Swamy, he still insisted his servants to get biksha from the near by houses in Golagamudi. He always sticked to his tradition (of Lord Datta) who lived by biksha. 

One day two famous magicians came to golagamudi. They sat under a tree in front of the ashram at 10AM. They did not move upto 4 PM. They did not speak to any one in the ashram. During this period swamy raised flames of dhuni. At 4 PM swamy ordered his men to give food and Rs 2 to these two men as they are tired of day's work. At the time of departure they said, "We were very jealous of Sri Swamy's fame and we came to do witch craft on swamy. It is very strange that we forgot our purpose and sat silently. Merciful swamy treated us with affection and we are not eligible for his compassion and love." They prostrated before swamy with whole hearted repentance for their misdeeds. 

One day Swamy was suffering from Asthama. As a remedy servants gave Swamy cup of garlic essence and pulse came down (almost to zero). Thinking that Swamy would shed off his physical frame they all started to weep with grief. They were dosing at night and during early hours they could not find swamy. They searched for him at every place and could not find him. Finally after some time they found him returning from bath with smiles leaving every one around in surprise about the previous suffering. 

One day it was pouring heavily. Swamy was sitting under a tree and protecting his sacred fire. Drops of water are falling from leaves of the trees but with strong determination swamy is making fire by putting thin dry twigs. Devotees requested Swamy to shift the fire into temple. Swamy said, " Ayya! it will lead a hole". Devotees could not understand this. Probably he means that, if on account of difficulty, if we break our principle the roof of the temple called Swadharma(ones own duty) will be broken. His every blazing Dharma nistha will also be put out like the fire in the rain. If it is the decision of the God to extinguish his fire, even though he shifted the fire into the temple, it will certainly be put out by a leakage in the roof of the temple. So, it is better to continue as it is without changing its place." 

Once a rich man left a costly bedsheet for Swamy even though Swamy refused to accept it. Sri Swamy's servants kept it with them. During hot summer, at 1 PM Swamy wanted to come down from Siddalaiah hill. On the way swamy stopped them at a place and asked for a new bedsheet. Servants were very happy to offer the new bed sheet of the rich man to Swamy. Swamy asked them to make it into small pieces of 6 inches width. When they cut into small pieces he asked them to give them to the patients as his blessings. These would relieve them from the suffering. 

He always used gunny bags palmyrah plates and mats, earthen pots and utensils made of aluminum. He never allowed his servants to keep costly articles with them. One day a rich man, even after direction of Swamy, left a costly zip bag at Swamy. One of the servants took it and kept his clothes in it. Swamy put the zip bag into the fire with the help of the stick. As a punishment of receving the bag a servant lost his clothes.

Lived by Biksha:

Without shradda and devotion if rich people offered money he refused it and did not give blessings. When people come with sincere devotion and sradha they get his blessings written in piece of paper. He is always dependent on biksha(food offered by earnest devotees). When wishes of the devotees are fulfilled by swamy they conducted anna santarpana in presence of Swamy. Some other people conducted such feasts during festivals. Even during such occasions his servants should inevitably go out and collect biksha. He used to say, "Ayya! if we do not go to villagers as these people are conducting feasts tomorrow villagers will not give us biksha."

Servants once asked swamy, what would be their fate when he takes samadhi? Swamy promptly replied that he would arrange every thing for his devotees and they need not beg for food. They will get food even if they are in forests. On some other occassion for the similar question Swamy assured, "I will not go any where. I will be available till sun and moon exist." 

He never accepted service of his servants when their minds were polluted with bad thoughts, anger, abuse etc. One day Guravaiah served gruel after listening to his colleagues critising others. Swamy said, "You have come here after listening some comments. I cannot take gruel from you." Upto 1978 Swamy never accepted new clothes from any one. He is always satisfied with his rags and torn out bed sheets which were got by begging. Also he never allowed his servants to receive new clothes from others.

At times he used to ask his servants to take straight. However thorny or full of boulders the path may be, straight means straight. His servants never used shoes. One of his servant says,"On his command we uttered omkar loudly and walked straight stepping on thorns and rocks. By the grace of Sri Swamy not even a single thorn had pricked our feet. Even though we carried Sri Swamy from 12 noon to 3 PM, without any rest and food, across such a rugged path, at times on burning sand we never got fatigued." Swamy used to say, "Ayya! Gods from heaven have paid thirty crores and took receipt."

One day Swamy pointed to sacred fire and said, "Ayya here is the worship of crore lingas being carried out." 

Palkonda Subba Reddy says, "Once Swamy was saying at Mudigedu village. Daily when returned from bath he asked me to carry a bundle of chaff of dried gingilly oil plants. Within a month the compound of A Venkata Rami Reddy was filled with the bundles of dried gingilly oil plants. One day I asked Swamy What for are these Swamy ?" Swamy replied, "Ayyo after a month there will be continous pouring for days together. At that time this chaff will be the only source to our fire" Actually there was continous down pour. Logs of wood were laid on the floor under a thatched shelter. These dry gingilly oil twigs were placed on the logs and fire continued to burn. The rain water flowed under the logs of wood! A Vekata Rami Reddy has to accept the fact that Sri Swamy is aware of every happening in the nature.

On 20th June 1974 Sri Swamy was very very weak. Devudula Venkataiah thought that Sri Swamy will not survive long. At once omniscient Swamy answered his doubts: "Ayya! I am not going just now. I should be here for a period of eight years, two months and four days." Exactly on that day Sri Swamy had his Mahasamadhi. 

From the year before his Mahasamadhi he was continously asking for chappals. He never used chappals in his life time. He wanted to establish padukas as his representatives resembling datta tradition. His devotees wanted to make sandal wood padukas. But they could not make it in time. One day swamy continously shouting "chappals, chappals." The Omnipotent swamy mysteriously impelled Rosi Reddy's son to get a pair of padukas. He hugged those padukas and did not leave them for hours. Those padukas are now worshipped in Guru sthanam (Place where Swamy used to be in meditation for longer times and where he left his mortal coil) in Golagamudi.

In the month of April 1982 Sri Rama Navami day Sri Guravaiah, his close servant had a dream. In that dream Sree Rama came with Seetha and Lakshmana and requested Sri Swamy "Your time is over, shed off your body and come along with us".

Two months before Mahasamadhi Sri Swamy was very weak with asthama. One day he asked them to write on piece of paper "I am going away" He was unconscious for few hours. All the devotees thought that Sri Swamy was going to take Mahasamadhi. The servants were in great grief. After few hours he woke up and sat erect and said "Ayya! the Gods did not agree and asked me to be here for some more time". 

In the same way Shiridi Sai also got back his senses after seventy two hours as mentioned in life history of Sai.

Four days before Mahasamadhi Sri Guravaiah had a dream vision. A celestial charriot from heaven came and stood before swamy. Sri Swamy got into the charriot. Guravaiah also tried to get into it. But the inmates did not allow him to get into it. The charriot went into the sky and disappeared. 

Three days before Mahasamadhi Sri Guravaiah goat a dream. The picture of Sri Swamy which was in Samadhi Mandir, came into the thatched shed where Sri Swamiji was living and stood by the side of Shiridi Sai picture. It is an indication that here after, his devotees should worship his picture just as they are worshipping Sai. 

A few days before Mahasamadhi, Sri Swamy was continously shouting "It is Sun Set, it is sun set" On one hand he means that his avatar's mission on earth was coming to an end and on the other hand to evoke the people to get up from their deep slumber and use their precious time in Sadhana for the realisation of mukthi. 

Sri Swamy already predicted his Mahasamadhi to Rosi Reddy through a vivid vision for a few days continously. In his vision he saw a "fine and bright sun set".

On that day, 24th August 1982 Guravaiah completed the devotional reading of the life history of Madhavadasu. In his life history a chariot from heaven took Madhavadasu to heaven.

Sri Swamy shed off his mortal coil in 24th August 1982. The servants and devotees thought that he was in Yoga sleep and wake up again. They hopefully waited for 3 days. On the third day Guravaiah was possessed a trance like state, and carried Sri Swamy's body to Samadhi Mandir from the thatched shed, saying that Sri Swamy directed him to preserve his body in the samadhi on the same day. 

Pallam Reddy thought "Sri Swamy is undoubtedly a great saint. But why was his body swollen like that of an ordinary man?" Pallam Reddy removed his shirt and banian and got down into the Samadhi pit. He lowered swamy's body into the pit. By the time he came out of pit his chest was smeared with fresh blood. It was not from his body. It was from the body of swamy. While Guravaiah was carring Sri Swamy's body, through the hedge gate, a thorn might have pricked Sri Swamy's shoulder and it is bleeding. The bleeding of warm blood from a three days old dead body is a extraordinary thing. This answered doubts of Pallam Reddy. 

In 1980 Sri Swamy, once pointed a place in Golagamudi and said there will come up a maszid as big as Penchala Swamy hill. By the end of 1981 Sri Swamy's words turned to be true. Within a year there was built up a big Samadhi Mandir for Swamy. But why did Swamy call his samadhi mandir as maszid? Undoubtedly Sri Swamy confirmed in his own words his oneness with Shirdi Sai. A good number of devotees experiences also prove the same truth. 

Dwarakamai is the name given by Shirdi Sai Baba to the Maszid where he lived for sixty years. This maszid is unique in this world as no maszid in this world allows people of all religions to worship there according to their own rituals except the maszid of Saibaba at shirdi. Sri Swamy also referred his samadhi mandir as maszid. His words came true because people from all the religions worship Swamy and get solace from their problems. 

Once Sri Swamy assured, "I will pull my lambby leg, even though it is mixed up among thousands of sheep". That means, Sri Swamiji says he would pull his devotees where ever they may be and drag them towards him.

For more details about Bhagavan Sri Venkaiah Swamy temple please visit

http://www.venkaiahswamyashramgolagamudi.org/
http://www.srivenkaiahswamy.org/

Guna Sekhar Muppuri successful NRI Entrepreneur

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A Physician, by profession graduated from the class of 1986-1991 at S.V. University Medical College, Tirupati-India. Later he migrated to Jamaica in early 1992 and since then, he worked in various capacities as a medical officer in the health care system of Jamaica between private and public sector entities. A compassionate and caring physician with over 20 years of medical experience in Jamaica and 8 years of experience as an entrepreneur in the field of pharmaceuticals.

Dr. Guna Sekhar Muppuri is a visionary principal founder and CEO of Indies Pharma Ja Ltd and under his able stewardship the organization has become a force to reckon with in the generic pharmaceuticals branding and distribution in Jamaica.

Dr. Guna Muppuri is a well established & successful entrepreneur in diversified industries ranging from pharmaceuticals, health care/medical education to heavy metals manufacturing industry. Dr. 
Muppuri is also the Co-Founder & Promoter of GMP Greenfield India Pvt Ltd, ECOAMIGOS GMP Caribbean, Bioprist Pharmaceuticals NA LLC, Bioprist Labs Americas Ltd. Dr. Muppuri will be taking over the responsibility of president of the upcoming International Health Sciences University in order to design & establish the road for a world class Medical & Health Sciences University in the Caribbean. 

Dr. Guna Muppuri was given the FIRST Good Physician of the Year Award by the Medical Association of Jamaica in 2008, he was the National Winner of the 2009 NCB Innovation Award

Chaithra Katamneni wins Junior Texas Open Golf Tournament

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SAN ANTONIO — Chaithra Katamneni of Coppell, Texas, wins after shooting a final-round 2-over-par 74 for a tournament total of 9-over-par 225 on the AT&T Oaks Course at TPC San Antonio.

Katamneni carded three birdies on the day, including one on the 303 yard par 4 No. 17 to seal the victory.

“Later on in the round is when I really started to calm down,” Katamneni said. “Once I did that, I was able to make some pars and a couple birdies.”

She will be competing in two other AJGA events this summer before starting her college career at the University of Nevada in the fall. The win is her first in four years of AJGA competition and she feels her confidence has returned.

“It feels so great to get this win. This course is really hard and I feel great just getting around the course,” Katamneni said. “I had been struggling for a little while and now I know that I can compete and hang in there with the pressure situations.”

BITS Pilani appoints Vajja Sambasiva Rao as acting vice chancellor

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PILANI: BITS Pilani has announced the joining of Vajja Sambasiva Rao as the acting vice chancellor of the Pilani campus on Saturday. He took charge from Bijendra Nath Jain, who completed his five-years tenure as the vice chancellor of the institute. A farewell function was organized for Jain as tribute for his contribution towards BITS Pilani. 

After accepting the role of vice chancellor in 2010, Jain had made prolific and sustained contributions to teaching and research at the institute. His administrative acumen has been showcased through the multi-campus structure he provided for the smooth functioning of the university. 

Addressing the audience during his farewell, Jain said, "BITS Pilani is committed to both quality and expansion. This commitment to transparency and stress on equal opportunity has been a key contributing factor behind its emergence as an institute of national repute." 

On taking up the new role, Vajja Sambasiva Rao said, "This institute is very much on the path of excellence with its established values. I would like to march along with my colleagues in continuing the journey and reaching new heights. Along with our deeper and committed industry engagement, we will continue to lay emphasis on teaching, research, innovation and entrepreneurship." 

Rao has been associated with BITS Pilani for over four decades in various capacities such as Dean Practice School, deputy director off-campus programmes and director, BITS Pilani, Hyderabad campus. As a director, Rao established BITS Pilani's Hyderabad campus in a sprawling 200 acres of land making it fully residential - accommodating over 3,200 students and 160 faculty members.He is a member of many professional and research bodies such as CII, FICCI State Councils, Telangana Academy for Skill and Knowledge (TASK), Institute of Public Health, Research Advisory Committee of SHARE INDIA and Mediciti Institute of Medical Sciences. 

Power Mech Projects: The Engineering Hub

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In the last two years, the Hyderabad-based company has achieved exceptional scale in the business of setting up plants for India's power companies.

The first step of setting up a plant is the most arduous for any power company. It requires intense engineering expertise which is often in short supply—and also proves expensive to acquire and retain. The simpler option is to outsource the heavy-lifting: Enter Power Mech Projects, a Hyderabad-based company, which spotted this opportunity back in 1999. 

Having overcome the hurdles of bank financing and talent, it has now become one of the few players to achieve scale in this business. With a consistent growth of about 15 percent annually, Power Mech boasts a list of marquee private players—Tata Power, Adani Power and Jindal Power to name a few—as well as public sector power producers such as NTPC. 

2013 has been one of Power Mech’s busiest years: It built, tested and commissioned projects for a cumulative capacity of 40,000 MW across India. It also erected 65 boilers and 80 turbines during the period. And, in the process, it crossed Rs 1,000 crore in revenues for the first time.

The man behind it
Entering this industry is not for the weak-hearted. Sajja Kishore Babu (Chairman and MD),however, was confident when he took the call to set up Power Mech. After all, he had spent the first 14 years of his career in an engineering company, Indwell Construction, where, at the age of 28, he was part of a team that helped set up power plants. He rose up the company’s ranks to additional managing director and, later, to joint MD. That was when Babu decided to branch out on his own. 

As he saw it, he was the driving force behind the company’s success and had, over the years, built strong associations with NTPC and BHEL, a power plant equipment manufacturing and engineering PSU. “Why not do it for myself I thought,” says Babu, now 49. Within a year of his quitting Indwell, he had tapped into his extensive network and founded Power Mech. 

Babu’s personal touch and execution skills have resulted in his company gaining contracts from several large power producers in India. His colleagues describe him as someone who is relationship-oriented. “Once he sees someone, he does not forget the face,” says an employee at Power Mech. 

The company had a modest start in 1999 with a maintenance job at Tata Power’s plant at Trombay in Mumbai. “They knew me, and that is how I got the job,” says Babu. 

In its first year, Power Mech generated revenues of Rs 5 crore; this helped him get the bank guarantees necessary to start offering construction services that included erecting boilers, turbines and other machinery. A year later, BHEL also registered Power Mech as a contractor and the company began to get a steady stream of projects. 

Power Mech has now been in the business for 15 years. It has acquired a high-profile and large customer base. These relationships are not easy to replicate, and managing them are a particular strength of Babu’s. Also, now that it has strong ties with these companies, it has started to get maintenance jobs as well. Unlike construction contracts, these are annuity businesses with 3-5-year-long contracts and Ebidta margins of 20-22 percent. This ensures a steady stream of revenue for Power Mech. 

Most significantly, while several companies have reached the Rs 50 crore-level, few have managed to break out to this extent. With revenues of Rs 1,196 crore, Power Mech is an exception. In fact, the buoyancy of the last two years has led Bapu to up the sales target to Rs 1,650 crore by 2016. A listing by March 2015 is also being discussed. 

While Power Mech’s current numbers may be impressive, it took Babu 15 years to achieve scale and get private equity players interested in the business. It was only in 2009 that Motilal Oswal Private Equity took note of it and invested Rs 40 crore for an undisclosed stake. Further, despite its obvious relevance—and the fact that it plays a role in keeping our lights on—Power Mech’s work with power plants is not a consumer-facing business.

2 Kamma Corporators elected to BBMP (Bangalore Municipal Corporation)

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2 Kamma Corporators elected for BBMP (Bangalore Municipal Corporation)

1) R Govinda Naidu (BJP) from Jayanagar East (Sitting corporator)
2) Supriya Shekhar (BJP)from Chikkalasandra

ManageMySpa Secures Rs.38 crores From Accel Partners in Series A Funding

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Hyderabad-based ManageMySpa, a provider of mobile and cloud-based business management software for the beauty and wellness industry announced that it had raised $6 million (roughly Rs. 38 crores) in a Series A financing round led by Accel Partners. 

Founded in 2010 bySudheer KoneruandDheeraj Koneru, the company has offices in seven countries and is head quartered in Seattle, with a customer base in 30 countries. ManageMySpa has seen a double-fold growth year-on-year since inception, and intends to use the funds to accelerate its sales and marketing efforts, and expand its mobile product offering, the company said in a statement. 

ManageMySpa's cross-platform SaaS solution can be used to manage all operational aspects of the spa and salon business, including online booking, appointment management, POS, CRM, staff management, inventory controls, marketing, and analytics. The company offers solutions for both small business owners and large enterprises with multi-location chains with hundreds of outlets. 

"We believe that ManageMySpa is at a pivotal point in its growth trajectory and has all the competencies to become the leader in its space. We're excited about the momentum the company has experienced so far and the growth of the wellness industry globally." said Shekhar Kirani of Accel Partners, who will join the ManageMySpa board of directors.

"We're able to meet the needs for the beauty and wellness industry , which is a need that has not been addressed by any other player in the market. We have a proven product that scales for large businesses and have been able to dominate multiple markets." said Sudheer Koneru, ManageMySpa CEO and Founder. 

According to the company, its clients in India include Kaya Skin, Enrich Salons, O2 Spas, and Blush Clinics. Globally, its large enterprise clients include Massage Green and La Vida in the US; ElemisSpas in the UK; Martha Tillar in Indonesia; Hair Free and Results Laser Clinic in Australia; Tips & Toes, Hello Kitty,and The Grooming Company in the Middle East.

Gopichand Katragadda to head innovation at Tata group

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MUMBAI: Tata Sons is handing over the reins of its almost decade-old Innovation Group to its technology head Gopichand Katragadda. The 147-year-old business house under chairman Cyrus Mistry is pushing for innovation across their 120 companies and this move will marry technology, digital and innovation under one man. 

The conglomerate started Tata Group Innovation Forum (TGIF) in 2007 and the goal was to incubate ideas and encourage all their companies to develop the latest technology that will propel businesses. R Gopalakrishnan, director Tata Sons, was heading TGIF from the start but will retire this year end. Handing over the baton to Katragadda makes the former GE veteran and Tata Group's first CTO a key decision maker on what is expected from the group that clocked an annual revenue of $108.78 billion. 

"They are bringing it under Katragadda because the idea is to streamline it. People from the Innovation Group will start reporting to him. So far if you look at it, the innovation activities are not very well spread across companies. It is very focused in companies like TCS, Tata Elxsi. The idea is to bring in innovation in all companies and make new industry leaders in new sectors," said a consultant who did not wish to be named. 

In his calls, Katragadda will get help from an executive committee that has an eclectic team of top executives of the conglomerate. They include the group executive council members of Tata Sons — Mukund Rajan, Nirmalaya Kumar, Harish Bhatt; Ananth Krishnan (CTO of TCS) amongst others. 

A Tata Sons' spokesperson confirmed the development. "Gopalakrishnan has now given charge of TGIF to Gopichand Katragadda, Chief Technology Officer of Tata Sons. Managers, who implement TGIF activities,will be members of Katragadda's team." 

Katragadda has identified areas where he believes the group should focus on. "It is critical to figure out the disruption that can be caused by commercial drones, aggregator apps, genetic compilers, digital assistants and immersive entertainment in our businesses. It would be better to utilise these technologies to drive profitable growth," Katragadda said in the July edition of the group's magazine Tata Review. 

Rayala Corporation (Chennai) : An impressive balance sheet

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The Rayala Story tells the tale of one of the oldest business families in the city and the man behind it all.

In the pre-Independence era, when most industries were British run and there were few opportunities for Indians, there was one man from Madras who decided to break away from his previous employers and set up his own automobile service business. Soon, his company grew from strength to strength and he went on to add more portfolios to his already impressive repertoire. After his untimely demise in 1956, it was his son, and later his grandson, who took forward his vision and built the Rayala Corporation into the Rs. 600 crore empire that it is now.

The incredible story of M. Rajagopala Naidu, a man with humble beginnings who founded one of the most successful industries in Chennai, is documented in the book The Rayala Story. Penned by Sriram V., the book, which tells the tale of one of the oldest business families in the city, was launched in a ceremony that was filled with nostalgia with several of the city’s elite in attendance. The book was released by L. Lakshman, chairman of the Rane Group, and the first copy of the book was handed to Karumuttu Kannan, chairman and MD of Thiagarajar Mills, both long standing associates of the Rayala group.

The memoir, which was the brainchild of Ranjit Pratap, Rajagopala Naidu’s grandson, chronicles the latter’s journey from being the foreman at Addison Co to the patriarch of a respected business house, and the company’s evolution over the years. “I’ve wanted to have this book published for many years now and I am glad that it has finally happened. My grandfather passed away when I was three, but I’ve heard so much about him from his associates. He was a man with great foresight and was a compassionate philanthropist. It is only right that his story be told,” said Ranjit.

The book, incidentally, was released on the 92nd birthday of M.R. Pratap, who decided to consolidate the company after his father’s death and turned his focus on the company’s typewriter business. Author Sriram V. said, “He has such vivid memories of his father and the company’s journey over the years. We would meet him for an hour for research for this book and he would surprise us each time with his impeccable notes and recollection of all that we had discussed in the previous meetings. I’d say we had a hard time keeping pace with him.”

Shyamala Badsha, Rajagopala’s daughter, threw light on the kind of man her father was outside of work. Known for his punctuality and business acumen, he also encouraged the women of the family to strive for the best. “He would insist that we study well, got our exercise, ate our greens and kept our rooms tidy. He taught us the importance of hard work. He was the sort of man who would be the picture of sartorial elegance at the office and at home be equally comfortable spending time with his grandchildren in his dhoti,” she said. The Rayala Story chronicles the story of not just M. Rajagopala Naidu, but also the people behind the corporation and its ties with other Chennai-based business entities.

Bonsoul: Successful startup by an young entrepreneur

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People are often fickle about the choices they make and the places they visit, especially when it’s something related to their well-being. Many of us spend hours trying to search for the perfect place to get a haircut or that wonderful spa which helps us relax. In order to simplify this process for people and save them the trouble is Bonsoul, India’s first online network of spas and salons.



Started by Alekhya Nadendla in June 2014, Bonsoul currently operates in seven cities. While the office is based in Hyderabad, Bonsoul also offers its services in Bangalore, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata and Pune.“We are a platform for any form of wellness centres and we make it easier for the customers to find something regarding fitness, relaxation or beauty, like a spa or a salon,” says Nadendla.



With the prominence of the Internet among the general public today, one can easily search for a location of any spa or a fitness centre by typing the name of their area on portals like JustDial. But Bonsoul has more to offer. “What we offer is something more in-depth. We provide the menu of the spas and salons, we inform customers about what classes are going on at a fitness centre and its timings, what sort of membership is available at a gym, etc. We also mention the prices with the consent of the spa and salon owners,” explains Nadendla on what makes Bonsoul stand out from the rest.



They may provide details of different wellness centres across the country but Bonsoul filters the best from the rest. Taking us through the process, Nadendla says, “We conduct thorough background checks and we don’t sign up any and everyone. There are certain standards that we follow. We do a lot of research initially, zero in on the places we want and then go ahead and speak to the owners. We take pictures of the place, menu and their contact details, apart from their complete consent, before putting it up on the website.”



Apart from helping people locate the best spas and fitness centres, it also provides a booking system, so that customers can be spared the hassle of the process. “We have a very simplified booking system where you can just go online and book a spa, fitness or beauty service and we confirm it through an SMS,” says Nadendla.



The 27-year-old who is from Hyderabad had worked in Miami, the US, for eight months as an interior designer before she returned to work in her father’s manufacturing company, Peace India Ltd., in Hyderabad. However, being an independent woman, she soon decided to start her own company and Bonsoul was conceived. Why did she choose to do so? Nadendla replies, “During my extensive travels, I find it very difficult to find a place for a hair cut or a beauty salon. Normally I have to depend on word-of-mouth, and even then you don’t really know who’s giving you the best information about any place, what’s available in it and what’s not. That is when I decided to start Bonsoul.”



Another advantage that Bonsoul offers is that once a customer subscribes with it, they are assured of acquiring its services in any city where it’s present. “If a customer, who is signed up with Bonsoul, travels to another city and wants to join a gym, we will talk to the gym and we will do all their work. We tell them that if they are a member of our network, they are a member of all the gyms in India,” quips the  .



Like every start-ups, Bonsoul too faced its fair share of obstacles and Nadendla admits that they encountered quite a few difficulties initially. “There were a lot of skeptics and it takes time to convince anybody who is new to online booking. A lot of owners used to tell us that they already have a marketing team and they do not need our help. Initially, it was difficult to start up everything in Hyderabad but once we started, it became slightly easier to convince people to book using our website in Bangalore, Mumbai and Pune,” she explains.



Even though they have plans of expanding, she says there is no chance of compromising on their quality of service. “We make sure we do our research. We have appointed interns in every city to go and check everything on behalf of us to find out what sort of standard they belong to. Only when we are convinced of the quality, do we put it up on our website,” Nadendla adds.


http://bonsoul.com/

Yalamanchili Shiva Santosh Kumar bags 23 medals in Law course at NLSIU

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Bangalore:Yalamanchili Shiva Santosh Kumar, (23), bagged 23 medals including 14 golds at the 23rd Annual Convo-cation of the National Law School of India University at Nagarbhavi on Sunday. The Chief Justice of India, HL Dattu - the NLSIU chancellor, presided over the event. Other dignitaries included DV Sadananda Gowda, union minister of law and justice, and judges from the SC. Said Kumar, 

"I see law as a great equalizer, a tool to change society and a tool to turn the society into more right-conscious society." He said his area of interest was to ensure access to social, political and economic justice.

Triple delight for Pullela Gayatri

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Kalaburagi: Gayatri Pullela, daughter of national badminton coach Pullela Gopichand, clinched three titles in the All-India Sub-junior ranking badminton tournament here on Sunday.

Gayatri won the singles title in the girls’ under-15 and under-13 categories as well the doubles crown in the under-13 section.

Unseeded in the U-15 category, Gayatri rallied from an opening game loss to defeat seventh-seeded Malvika Bansod of Maharashtra 15-21, 23-21, 21-8. 

Top seed in under-13 singles, Gayatri was too good for Samiya Farooqui Imad, defeating the second seed 21-10, 21-17. Gayatri then teamed up with Vaishnavi Reddy Jakka to beat Simran Singhi and Ritika Thaker 16-21, 21-15, 21-19 in the under-13 doubles final and complete a fine treble.

Tech Guru: Raja Koduri

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The Telugu makers of the epic Indian fantasy film Baahubali knew that they would need the most modern technologies and tonnes of processing power. To that effect they found another Telugu man who could bring their dreams of massive computers to life. Raja Koduri, corporate vice-president of Visual Computing at AMD, made Baahubali possible from behind the screens and who is making the Virtual Reality experience of the film possible on VR headsets like Oculus Rift. Koduri has a Master of Technology degree from IIT Kharagpur and started his career at S3 Inc. As AMD’s chief technology officer of Graphics Product Group  and as a director of the Advanced Technology Development, Koduri is credited with making the company a worldwide leader in graphics products. He left AMD in 2009 to join Apple to lead their Graphics Architecture team as a Director and helped the company develop very efficient graphics chips Now back at AMD, he is spearheading the company in becoming a major player in the Virtual Reality revolution.

Ruthvika Shivani Gadde, win Junior International Badminton Championship

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Pune, Sep 7: India’s No-1 Junior player Ruthvika Shivani Gadde clinched the women’s singles title at the Sushant Chipalkatti Memorial India Junior International Badminton Championships here. Top seed Ruthvika thrashed Thailand’s Supamart Mingchua, seeded second, 21-9 21-6 in just 26 minutes. 

Nuthakki Priyanka clinches U-13 National Chess Title

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CHANDIGARH :Priyanka Nutakki of Andhra Pradesh clinches 29th National Under-13 Chess Championship being conducted at Government Girls College in Gurgaon todaby securing 10 points from 11 rounds. 

Panda Shivalinga Prasad elected to Alberta State (Canada) Assembly

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The first provincial byelection since NDP Rachel Notley’s victory in Alberta goes to the conservative Wildrose party.

The third time was the charm for Shivalinga Prasad Panda as he won the Calgary-Foothills (Alberta - Canada) byelection on Thursday, delivering a major breakthrough for the Wildrose Party — and the first major blow to Premier Rachel Notley’s NDP.

Shivalinga Prasad was born at Sangam Jagarlamudi village in Guntur district. He studied Intermediate at AG & SG College in Vuyyur and obtained engineering degree from Siddharhta Engineering College at Vijayawada.

Panda, who ran and lost for Wildrose in the 2012 and 2015 provincial elections, took an early lead over the NDP’s Bob Hawkesworth and held it as the votes rolled in throughout the night, eventually winning by 1,607 votes over his nearest opponent.

With all 66 polls reporting, Panda had captured 38 per cent of the vote, with Hawkesworth trailing at 26 per cent. Progressive Conservative Blair Houston was close behind in third place with 22 per cent of the votes cast.

Panda, a 50-year-old senior manager at Suncor who edged out two other candidates for the Wildrose nomination, positioned his party in the campaign as defenders of Alberta jobs.

తొలి చిత్రం విడుదలకు ముందే రికార్డులు సృష్టిస్తున్న సిసింద్రి 'అఖిల్ అక్కినేని'

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పేస్ బుక్ లైక్స్ విషయంలో 'సిసింద్రి అఖిల్'ఆదరగొడుతున్నాడు. హీరోగా నటించిన మొదటి చిత్రం ఇంకా రిలీజ్ కాకముందే నేటి యువతరం హీరోలకు ఎవ్వరికీ లేనంత మంది అభిమానులను సంపాదించుకున్నాడు. ఇప్పటివరకు పేస్ బుక్ లో అఖిల్ అక్కినేనిని అభిమానించిన వారి సంఖ్య  8,86,678. చిత్రమేమిటంటే ఎనిమిది సంవత్సరాలనుండి సిని రంగంలో ఉన్న అక్కినేని నాగచైతన్యకు పేస్ బుక్ అభిమానుల సంఖ్య కేవలం 1,63,513 మాత్రమే, 28 సంవత్సరాలుగా హీరోగా వెలుగుతున్న తండ్రి నాగార్జునకున్న పేస్ బుక్ అభిమానుల సంఖ్య 12,00,716. ఈ లెక్కన చూస్తే అఖిల్ అక్కినేని తన మొదటి సినిమా రిలీజ్ ముందే తన తండ్రి అభిమానుల సంఖ్యను దాటిపోవటం ఖాయంగా కనిపిస్తుంది. కథానాయకుడిగా తన మొదటి సినిమా ఇంకా విడుదల కాకముందే పేస్ బుక్ లో ఇంతమంది అభిమానులను సంపాదించుకోవటం నిజంగా పెద్ద రికార్డే. 

ఆశ్చర్యకరమైన విషయం ఏమిటంటే హీరో నాని కి 31,36,406 మంది, హీరో మహేష్ బాబు 30,48,224, జూనియర్ యన్టిఆర్ 17,58,195 కంటే ఎక్కువ మంది పేస్ బుక్ అభిమానులున్నారు. మోహన్ బాబు సంతానంలో తమ్ముళ్ళ కంటే అక్కకే ఎక్కువ మంది పేస్ బుక్ అభిమానులున్నారు. మంచు లక్ష్మికి 11,20,969, మనోజ్ కు 8,39,848, విష్ణుకు కేవలం 1,07,633 అభిమానులు మాత్రమె ఉన్నారు. వారసత్వ నేపధ్యంలేని నేటి యువతరం చిన్న హీరోల్లో మూల్పూరి నాగ శౌర్య కు అత్యధికంగా 1,32,544 మంది పేస్ బుక్ అభిమానులున్నారు. 

కుల రాజకీయం, శవ రాజకీయం, కుళ్ళు రాజకీయం C/o రోజా రెడ్డి అండ్ జగన్ రెడ్డి

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నాగార్జున యూనివర్సిటీ విద్యార్ధిని రిషితేశ్వరి ఆత్మహత్య విషయంలో నిజా నిజాలు తెలుసుకోకుండా ఆ కేసులో ముఖ్యమంత్రి కులం వారికి ప్రమేయం ఉందని, అందువలనే కేసును నీరుకార్చుతున్నారని, నిందితులపై చర్యలు తీసుకోవటం లేదని రకరకాల  విష ప్రచారం చేసిన వైసిపి వర్గాలు ముఖ్యంగా రోజా రెడ్డి, జగన్ రెడ్డి మొదలైన వారు కమ్మ కులం అని పేరు పెట్టి మరీ అసత్య ప్రచారం చేయటమే కాకుండా నాగార్జున యూనివర్సిటీ లో ఆందోళన నిర్వహించి ఉద్యమాలు చేసారు, బంద్ నిర్వహించారు.

కాని నిజ నిర్ధారణలో తేలిందేమిటంటే రోజా రెడ్డి, జగన్ రెడ్డి ప్రచారం చేసినట్లుగా రిషితేశ్వరి రాసుకున్న డైరీ లో ముఖ్యమంత్రి కులం విద్యార్ధులు ఎవ్వరికీ  ఆమెను వేధించిన సంఘటనతో సంబంధం లేదని రుజువైన తరువాత  ఇలా ఒక కులంపై నిందలు మోపి అసత్య ప్రచారం చేసినందుకు కనీసం బహిరంగ క్షమాపణ కూడా చెప్పలేని రోజా రెడ్డి, జగన్ రెడ్డి లు తమ కుసంస్కారాన్ని, కులతత్వాన్ని నిస్సిగుగా బయటపెట్టుకున్నారు. తన బ్లాగులో "కమ్మ పిచాచులు "అని నీచంగా సంభోదించి ఆ తరువాత నిజం తెలుసుకున్న మరో చిల్లర వెధవ 'నమస్తే తెలంగాణా'ఎడిటర్ 'కట్టా శేఖర రెడ్డి'బహిరంగ క్షమాపణ చెప్పి కొంతవరకు నయం అనిపించుకున్నాడు.

ఇటివల జరిగిన  ప్రకాశం జిల్లా తాళ్లూరు మండలం కొత్తపాలేనికి చెందిన బీటెక్‌ విద్యార్థిని కాటం అనూష ఆత్మహత్య కేసులో దర్శి మాజీ ఎమ్మెల్యే, వైసీపీనేత, బివియస్సార్ ఇంజనీరింగ్‌కళాశాల చైర్మన్‌ బూచే పల్లి సుబ్బారెడ్డిని సోమవారం పోలీసులు అరెస్టు చేశారు. ఆ కళాశాల అధ్యాపకుడు మాలకొండారెడ్డిని కూడా అదుపులోకి తీసుకున్నారు. అనూష ఆత్మహత్య విషయం ఇంతవరకు ప్రతిపక్ష నాయకుడు జగన్ రెడ్డి దృష్టికి కాని, రోజా రెడ్డి దృష్టికి కానీ రాలేదా? ఈ విషయం పై వీరి వైఖరి ఏమిటో ఏ రకమైన ఆందోళనలు నిర్వహిస్తారో ప్రజలకు తెలియచేయాలి. లేని పక్షంలో వీళ్ళు కేవలం ఒక కులం వారి ప్రయోజనాలు కాపాడుతూ ఇతర కులాల వారిపై బురద చల్లే కుహనా, కుళ్ళు రాజకీయ నాయకులుగా మాత్రమే మిగిలి పోతారు .

రాజకీయం అంటే పక్కలెయ్యటమో, పక్కలెక్కటమో కాదని, ఒక కులం వాడెవడైనా తప్పు చేస్తే ఆ తప్పు ఆ కులం వారికి మొత్తం పులమకూడదని, తప్పు చేసిన ఏ వెధవనైనా కులాభిమానంతో  వెనకేసుకురాకూడదని, ముఖ్యంగా నేరగాళ్లకు కులం ఆపాదించటం మంచికాదని "బూతుల రోజా రెడ్డి"గుర్తుంచుకోవాలి. 

నవ్యాంధ్ర టాకీస్ సమర్పించు 'శనిగాళ్ళు'

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సోనియా గాంధీ కుళ్ళు, కుతంత్రాలు, ఆంధ్ర ప్రాంత కాంగ్రెస్ పార్టీ కొజ్జా ప్రజా ప్రతినిధుల అసమర్ధత కారణంగా   ఏక పక్ష నిర్ణయంతో రెండుగా విడిపోయిన తెలుగు రాష్ట్రాల్లో ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ కు అన్ని రంగాల్లో తీరని అన్యాయం జరిగింది. వనరుల కొరత, రెవిన్యూ లోటు, రాజధాని పునర్నిర్మాణం వంటి అనేక విషయాలలో ఆంధ్ర ప్రదేశ్ అనాధగా మిగలి పోయింది. అస్థిపంజరంలా మారిన నవ్యాంద్రకు జీవం పోసే క్రమంలో ముఖ్యమంత్రి చంద్రబాబు నాయుడు కంకణం కట్టుకుని కేంద్ర ప్రభుత్వ సహాయంతో, రాష్ట్ర ప్రజల మద్దతుతో అహర్నిశలు, అహోరాత్రం కృషి చేస్తూనే ఉన్నాడు. 

కొత్త రాష్ట్రంలో ఇప్పటికే IIT, IIM, NID, AIMS  వంటి ప్రతిష్టాత్మక సంస్థలు ఏర్పాటయ్యాయి. ప్రపంచ ప్రముఖ విద్యాలయాలైనటువంటి కేంబ్రిడ్జ్ మొదలైన విద్యాలయాలతో పాటు టాటా, బిర్లాలు, విప్రో వంటి దిగ్గజాలు ఈ రాష్ట్రంలో విద్యాలయాలు స్థాపించటానికి ముందుకు వచ్చారు. ఇప్పటికే విద్యా రంగంలో ముందున్న ఆంధ్ర ప్రదేశ్ రాష్ట్రం రాబోయే రోజుల్లో దేశంలోనే ముఖ్యమైన 'ఎడ్యుకేషన్ హబ్'గా మారే అవకాశం ఉంది.  


ప్రభుత్వ, ప్రైవేటు రంగంలో ఎన్నో పరిశ్రమలు ఏర్పాటవుతున్నాయి. ఎందరో విదేశి పారిశ్రామికవేత్తలు ఇక్కడ పరిశ్రమలు స్థాపించటానికి ముందుకు వస్తున్నారు. వెనుకబడిన జిల్లాలైన అనంతపూర్, చిత్తూరు జిల్లాల్లో అనేక పరిశ్రమలు వచ్చాయి, ఉత్తరాంధ్రకు కూడా ఎన్నో పరిశ్రమలు రాబోతున్నాయి. పర్యాటక, ఆతిధ్య రంగంలో త్వరలోనే ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ భారత దేశంలోనే అగ్ర స్థానం ఆక్రమించబోతుంది. ప్రపంచ బ్యాంకు తాజాగా విడుదల చేసిన వ్యాపార అనుకూల రాష్ట్రాల జాబితాలో ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్‌ రెండో స్థానంలో నిలిచింది. భవిష్యత్తులో పరిశ్రమలు తరలి రావటానికి ఇదొక అనుకూల అంశం.


విజయవాడ, గుంటూరు పట్టణాల మధ్య కృష్ణా నదీ తీరాన్ని అనుకుని అత్యంత అధునాతన, సుందరమైన రాజధాని నిర్మాణం రూపుదిద్దుకుంటుంది. విజయవాడ, వైజాగ్ కు మెట్రో రైలు రాబోతుంది, విజయవాడ, వైజాగ్, తిరుపతి విమానాశ్రయాలు అంతర్జాతీయ విమానశ్రయాలుగా రూపు దిద్దుకోబోతున్నాయి. కొత్తగా బందరు, ప్రకాశం జిల్లాలో పోర్టులు రాబోతున్నాయి, కోస్తా తీరం పరిశ్రమలకు నిలయంగా మారనుంది.


నదుల అనుసంధానం కార్యక్రమంతో సముద్రంలో కలిసే వృధా అయ్యే నీరును దారి మళ్ళించి కరువు సీమ రాయలసీమకు తరలించే కార్యక్రమం నిజంగా 'భగీరథ ప్రయత్నమే'. రాయలసీమకు సాగు, తాగు నీరందించే ఈ ప్రయత్నాన్ని కూడా రాయలసీమకు చెందిన ఫ్యాక్షన్ రాజకీయ నాయకులు ఓర్వలెక పోతున్నారు. 


ఇంత అభివృద్ధి జరుగుతున్నా జగన్, రఘువీరారెడ్డి లాంటి ప్రతిపక్ష నాయకులు, కమ్యూనిస్టులు, లోకసత్తా నేత జయప్రకాశ్ నారాయణ లాంటి కొందరు కుళ్లుమోతు వెధవలు తమ దృష్టి లోపంతో చూడలేక పోతున్నారు. రాజధాని ఇడుపులపాయ లోనో, దొనకొండలోనో తప్ప అమరావతిలో రావటం ఇష్టం లేని సైకో జగన్ ఇక్కడ కేవలం రెండు, మూడు గ్రామాల్లోని ప్రజలను కులపరంగా రెచ్చగొట్టి రాజధాని నిర్మాణాన్ని అడ్డుకోవటమో లేక తాత్కాలికంగా అడ్డంకులు సృష్టించటమో చేయాలని చూస్తున్నాడు. పారిశ్రామీకరణ జరగాలంటే భూముల సేకరణ తప్పనిసరి, పరిశ్రమలు ఏర్పడితే ఆ ప్రదేశంలో భూముల ధరలు పెరుగుతాయి, అక్కడి ప్రజలకు ఉపాధి అవకాశాలు మెరుగవుతాయి. హైదరాబాద్ వంటి పట్టణం పరిశ్రమలు, ఉపాధి అవకాశాల ద్వారానే రాష్ట్రంలోని ఇతర ప్రాంతాల వారిని ఆకర్షించగలిగింది అనేది అందరికి తెలిసిందే. బందరు పోర్టుకు, పారిశ్రామిక వాడకు భూములివ్వకుండా అక్కడి ప్రజలను జగన్, రఘువీరారెడ్డి మొదలైన లుచ్చా రాజకీయ నాయకులు అక్కడ ఆందోళనలు చేస్తూ ప్రజలను రెచ్చగొడుతున్నారు. 


జగన్, రఘువీరారెడ్డి, రాఘవులు, నారాయణ, జయప్రకాశ్ నారాయణ్ వంటి కుళ్ళు రాజకీయవేత్తలు  చంద్రబాబు నాయుడు పైన వ్యక్తిగత ద్వేషం, తెలుగుదేశం పార్టీపై అసూయతో ఆంధ్ర ప్రదేశ్ రాష్ట్రం అభివృద్ధి చెందితే ఆ ఘనత చంద్రబాబు నాయుడుకు దక్కుతుందని, తెలుగుదేశం పార్టీ బలపడితే తమకు పుట్టగతులు ఉండవని కేవలం గుడ్డి వ్యతిరేకతతో, చంద్రబాబు నాయుడుపై, తెలుగుదేశం ప్రభుత్వం పై పచ్చి రాజకీయ విమర్శలు చేస్తున్నారు. వీళ్ళు ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ కు ప్రయోజనం కలిగిన ఏ సందర్భంలోనూ ఆనందపడలేదు సరికదా వీళ్ళకేదో నష్టం కలిగినట్లు ఏడుస్తున్నారు. ఆంధ్ర ప్రజలు నష్టపోయినా పర్వాలేదు కాని, ఆంధ్ర రాష్ట్రం అభివృద్ధి చెందకూడదు, ఆ ఘనత చంద్రబాబు నాయుడుకు దక్కకూడదు అనే ఉద్దేశంతో వీళ్ళ ప్రవర్తన సైకోగాళ్ళను తలపిస్తుంది.


"మంచి మాట్లాడకు, మంచి వినకు, మంచి  చూడకు"అనే మూడు చెడ్డ  కోతుల్లా 'జగన్', 'రఘువీరారెడ్డి', 'జయప్రకాశ్ నారాయణ్'ప్రవర్తిస్తున్నారు. వీళ్ళు  ఆంధ్రా ద్రోహులు, ఆంధ్రకు పట్టిన శనిగాళ్ళు. ఈ కుళ్లుమోతు వెధవల ఏడ్పులే చంద్రబాబు నాయుడుకు, ఆంధ్ర ప్రజలకు శ్రీరామరక్ష. వీళ్ళు ఎంతగా ఏడ్చినా, అరచి మొత్తుకున్నా ప్రజలు వీళ్ళ కల్లబొల్లి మాటలు వినే పరిస్థితిలో లేరు, నవ్యాంద్ర నిర్మాణాన్ని వీళ్ళు ఏమాత్రం అడ్డుకోలేరు. 
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