Sunday, 7 May 2017

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TITA signs MoU with TAUK for digital literacy programs

More NRI groups to associate with us for a better Telangana: Sundeep Kumar Makthala
Hyderabad, May 7: Appreciating the digital literacy programs and other activities of Telangana Information Technology Association (TITA), a group of non-resident Indians came forward to offer its collaboration.
Telangana Association of United Kingdom (TAUK) has announced to work with TITA in all the digital literacy and welfare programs in the state. A formal Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed in this regard.
TITA founder president Sundeep Kumar Makthala on this occasion said that many NRI groups from United States have extended their support in digital literacy programs so far and many groups are approaching us for collaboration.
He said that any group coming forward to collaborate with us from UK is first and we hope to take this collaboration as a good opportunity to serve the people.
Nearly 25 villages with NRI support have been imparted education through our Digithon programs so far, he added.


He said that this is an encouraging development for us and we will include financial literacy programs to the already running Digithon programs.
We want TAUK members to not only support in already running programs but also to share the technology best practices with us here, said Mr Sundeep.
TAUK founder president Anil Kurmachalam said that they wanted to work with TITA in order to contribute for adopting villages and educating them for the new world challenges.
There are hundreds of villages in Telangana and we wanted to support TITA in its literacy programs to achieve greater success and enhance our ambit of welfare activities that we are doing now, he added.

He said that TAUK will sponsor the programs run by TITA and give logistic support in Digithon program. Members of TITA-Governing Council and TAUK were present on the occasion of MoU on Sunday.
Both groups have vowed to work with as many NRI groups in order to serve the rural Telangana in terms of digital literacy and financial literacy.

Saturday, 15 April 2017

TITA wants rural Telangana ahead in digital literacy

Another village becomes digitally educated under Digithon
Pratapsingaram was adopted by a private engineering college

Hyderabad: Telangana Information Technology Association (TITA) in association with Nalla Narasimha Reddy College management helped a village in erstwhile Rangareddy district become digitally educated.
The Pratapsingaram village is now digitally educated and households here are well aware of the digital world around them following the tireless efforts of TITA volunteers and students of Nalla Narasimha Reddy College.
The villagers were educated on digital tools as part of the Digithon program initiated by the TITA. Nearly 102 households of this village were educated and trained by the volunteers on digital tools computer basics, train bookings, financial literacy including banking and related stuff during a course.

TITA founder President Sundeep Kumar Makthale said that this is the first village adopted by a private engineering college which has become digitally educated. He said that the volunteers have conducted the classes approaching each of the household teaching them the nuances of digital tools and things that would be useful in their daily life.
He said that such effort by the students of any private engineering college student was a role model for other such educational institutions under social responsibility.
The people who were trained include men, women, youth and school dropouts. They are now able to create their Email IDs, other social media IDs, they can carry out their online banking transactions and can book their train or bus tickets online.
Sundeep Kumar appreciated the zeal of learning among the villagers and passion to educate the uneducated among volunteers. He said that the aim of TITA was to see the rural Telangana ahead in digital literacy rate in next few years.
The persons who were trained on digital tools were also provided with certificates on this occasion. TITA volunteers and other dignitaries have congratulated the villagers and Nalla Narasimha Reddy College management for this achievement.

Thursday, 30 March 2017

TED organized at GITAM Hyderabad

A globally renowned one day event TEDxGITAMHyderabad organized at GITAM University, Hyderabad on 30 th March 2017. Eight speakers from different walks came together shed light on the opportunities, problems and issues that we as individuals of a society face today. The theme of TEDx at GITAMHyderabad is 'Radical Reframe', the follow up to 2016’s ‘Other Side’ themed event.


Speakers from across the globe were invited to share their expertise and experiences. Performers exhibited their talent and the ways they express their voice to the communities, as they will again in the coming event. 

The speakers of the event were Dr. S.M.Ahmed, Principal Scientific Officer, University of Hyderabad; Muthovic, DJ and Producer; Johny Joseph, Chief Scientist at CSIR-IICT; Kathy Walking, Co-Founder of Eco Femme; Rhajene Ghosh, Neurologist, Integrative Health Medicine and Drugless Practitioner; Sarath Chandra, Co-Founder of Chai Bisket and First Show Digital; Sri Charan Lakkaraju, CEO, StuMagz and TAP – The Acoustic Project team delivered the talks.

About 1/3 rd of total production, 1.3 billion tons of food has been wasting per annum; at the same time more than 20,000 children dyeing everyday from hunger Johny Joseph expressed his sorrow. Food waste ultimately reaches landfill sites, 100 kg of food waste release 3 kg of Methane and it is the largest single driver for bio-diversity loss, he told. 

To curb this he has developed high rate modular bio-digestor for safe disposal of garbage after extensive research, he added.
Kathy Walking, Menstrual Activist told that over 1 billion adolescent girls are there in India, if 10% get the pads, over 1 billion pads have been required per annum. ‘I am accidentally became an entrepreneur by making cloth pads’ she said.


Entrepreneur quality and self motivation are more important than a startup Sri Chanan exhorted. He advised to meet the likeminded people and start liking quality of the people. The Acoustic Project performed their talent and keep the audients energetic.

Earlier, Prof. N.Siva Prasad, Pro Vice Chancellor, GITAM University, Hyderabad inaugurated the TEDxGITAMHyderabad and advised to bring the TED talk in a book format. Prof. Ch.Sanjay, Principal, School of Technology, Prof. Y.Lakshman Kumar, Dean& Director, HBS, DVVSR Varma, Resident Director, Dr. P.Trinatha Rao, Coordinator of this event, HoDs of various departments and 100 participants across the country were took part in this event.

Wednesday, 29 March 2017

Muslims in Telangana need financial assistance

Reservations to Muslim groups becomes talk of the town 
Hyderabad, March 29: Reservations to backward people among the Muslim social groups has been a hot topic in Telangana for past few years. In fact, this issue has been extensively discussed ever since the formation of Telangana in the backdrop of TRS government promising 12 per cent reservations to Muslims.
A Backward Classes Commission was also formed that toured the state documenting the socio-economic conditions of Muslims and their access to education and employment.
B C Commission is all set to submit its report to the government and it appears that it would recommend for at least 9 per cent reservations to the poor and backward Muslim sections in the state.

There are different social groups of Muslims in Telangana which include weavers, snake catchers, stone cutters, washermen and others. According to the observations of B C Commission members most of the Muslims are living under utter poverty and do not have basic minimum facilities in their localities.
The Commission has toured 31 districts for one week and tried to ascertain and understand the living conditions of Muslims in the state. The members were in shock to know the socio-economic conditions of the Muslims in the state.
The members have compiled their dossier based on their observations and suggested the government to provide reservations to the backward Muslim groups.
B C Commission members along with its chairman B S Ramulu are tight lipped about the conclusion of their report. A member agreed to talk to us on condition of anonymity.
He said that most of the backward Muslims do not even know the meaning of reservations and all. They need financial assistance rather than fan fare over the reservations and its legality in the constitution.

He said that the poverty among Muslims was beyond their expectations and government has to initiate a comprehensive plan to help the Muslims financially. He further said that reservations may not help Muslims much in the backdrop of current situation of Muslim groups in Telangana.
Another member also expressed the similar views and added that Muslims today need a helping hand and a compassionate push rather announcement of reservations. He however said that reservations would do a great magic in changing the life style and improving the standards of the poor Muslims in Telangana.

Ends 

Saturday, 25 March 2017

V Prakash Rao is an intellectual, movement leader: Harish Rao

Achieving 1 crore acre irrigation area in state is my aim: V Prakash Rao
TITA announces to support in all possible ways 
Ministers, dignitaries showered praises for the T movement iconic person  

Hyderabad, March 25: State Ministers, senior TRS leaders and other eminent personalities have showered their praises upon V Prakash Rao, Chairman and Director of State Water Resources Development Corporation (TSWRDC).
Attending the felicitation of V Prakash Rao organized by Telangana Information Technology Association (TITA), Minister of Irrigation & Legislative Affairs T Harish Rao said that V Prakash Rao was the person who has vast knowledge on water resources.

He said, “In fact Prakash Rao was the only person who explained everyone in Telangana about the injustice done to Telangana during statehood movement. He wrote several books on water resources in Telangana and condition of irrigation.”
TS Assembly Speaker Madhusudana Chary on this occasion recalled his association with V Prakash and said, “We bother are the students of Prof Jayashankar.”
He complimented V Prakash Rao for his exemplary role in the neo-Telangana movement. We fought the movement on Water, Resources and Jobs and all the information needed on water was provided by V Prakash Rao, said Madhusudana Chary.

Many other MPs, TRS party workers, representatives of TITA and other attended the event.
TITA founder president Sundeep Kumar Makthala on this occasion said that V Prakash Rao would do justice to this post and would work for a green and ecologically strengthened Telangana in future.
He said that TITA would do its best to support WRDC in any form for the cause of stat prosperity and in achieving the 1 crore acre irrigation land target of the chief minister K Chandra Shekhar Rao. He recalled how Mr Prakash Rao explored water bodies, lakes and water resources during his visit to United States of America (USA) some time back. TITA members have felicitated V Prakash Ro on this occasion.

Appointed Chairman WRDC V Prakash Rao expressed his gratitude to the Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao and said that he always dreamt of seeing free Telangana and prosperous Telangana.
Recalling his struggling times he said that he always used to think for providing remedies whenever he confronted any problem. He said that his only dream as a chairman of the water resources development corporation would be to see the dream on 1 crore acre irrigation land in Telangana which is a dream on KCR.

When Telangana was formed the of irrigation in Telangana was only 25,000 acre but the Mission Kakatiya and other Irrigation schemes of the TS government have paved the way for increase in the irrigation area in the state.
We will work for strengthening the ground water levels in entire Telangana beside implementing other water conservation methods in the state, he added.
 He said three generations have dreamt of Telangana state but the current generation was able to see the Telangana.
“Prof Jayashankar and other eminent personalities wanted to see Telangana state formed but could not see. Even I was not sure of living in Telangana state but I am lucky enough to live in Telangana”, he said.
He said that this state has been brought into existence after many sacrifices of people.
The felicitation was attended by Deputy CM Mohammed Mahmood Ali, Assembly Speaker Madhusudhana Chary, Legislative Council Chairman Swamy Goud, Assembly Deputy Speaker Padma Devender, Ministers Tummala Nageshwar Rao, Lakshma Reddy, Jagdishwar Reddy and others.
The event was attended by 9 ministers, 8 MPs and about 10,000 people from 31 districts of the state. Similarly, veterans who were part of the 1969 Telangana movement were also present in the event.
V Prakahs Rao’s mother Ms. V Kausalya was also felicitated by the dignitaries present during the event. V Prakash Rao hails from Palampeta village of now Bhupalpalli and former Warangal district.

Saturday, 18 March 2017

Hyderabad is indeed a lovable city

Love Hyderabad, a new landmark 

History, basic facilities and cost of living draw huge crowds 

Hyderabad, March 17: The typo sculpture of ‘Love Hyderabad’ has been emerged as a new land mark for taking pictures these days. Many men, women, young, elderly and people with their children can be seen taking selfies and pictures near this place on Tank Bund at any time in the day.

In fact, it has been witnessed that this place is the most clicked and visited by people in a very short span of time. Thousands of pictures of ‘Love Hyderabad’ have been shared on social media platforms ever since its inauguration.

Meanwhile, Hyderabad for the third year in a row has emerged as the best city in terms of living standards among Indian cities as per the Mercer report. Vienna ranked at the top globally for living standards.

This again improved the face value of Hyderabad among other cities in India as well. Both Hyderabad and Pune ranked higher for quality of living than the country's traditional business centres Mumbai and New Delhi, which have been ranked at 154 and 161, respectively, by the report.
This report apart, Hyderabad always remained a favorite destination for artists, litaureates, experts from across the globe. From the time of Qutub Shahis, Mughals to Nizams and others, Hyderabad was the epicenter of cultural development.
Anyone who visits this city of pearls, feels it to be his/her own and Hyderabad embraces all. The Charminar, Makkah Masjid, Golkonda fort, Falak Numa palace, Hussain Sagar, Birla Temple, Assembly Hall and other such places are major attractions for any tourist.

On the other hand, safety, security, basic amenities, clean roads, transport facilities, cheaper housing and cost of living are some of the virtues that makes Hyderabad a really lovable city to live.

Recreational centres like Ocean Park, Lumbini Park, Indira Park, Sanjeevaiah Park, Necklace Road and others are other gems studded upon Hyderabad. Hope Hyderabad would remain so for many more years and facilitate the prosperity of people.