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2008 Woomer Award Winner, Murali Gadde

2008 Woomer Award Winner, Murali Mohan Gadde Murali M. Gadde is a senior engineer with Peabody Energy located in Saint Louis, MO. As the lead ground control specialist, Murali assists Peabody surface and underground operations with any type of ground control issue. Mr. Gadde has worked on a total of over 150 projects, which included several major research topics. Mr. Gadde has done extensive research on coal mine explosions and mine seal designs and made several original contributions. He has also made several important contributions to ground control research on topics like in-situ stresses, cutter roof failures, rock failure criteria, support design, weak floor stability and several others. So far, he has published 21 technical papers in international journals, conference proceedings and workshops, and was recently awarded SME’s 2008 Woomer Award given to young professionals for “significant contributions to the advancement of coal mining.”

Veteran Hindi film actress Leela Naidu dies

MUMBAI: Leela Naidu, (Her father was the well known nuclear physicist Pattipati Ramaiah Naidu from Chittor District Andhra Pradesh while her mother was of Irish / French origin) was crowned Miss India in 1954, once listed by Vogue as one of the 10 most beautiful women in the world, passed away at her Colaba residence on Tuesday night. She was 69. A close family friend of the actress told that Naidu was down with fever for some days. "Last night, one of her domestic staff gave her porridge,'' he said. "She had a few spoons, after which she went to sleep. A little later, one of her paying guests who came to check on her found her dead.'' The funeral at Chandanwadi was attended by her daughter, grandson and friends. Film publicist Piroj Wadia, who knew Naidu for nearly nine years, said the actress had descended into loneliness after her second husband, the late litterateur Dom Moraes, left her. "People too abandoned her after that,'' she said. &qu

Justice Amareswari passes away

HYDERABAD: Justice Konamaneni Amareswari (71), the first woman judge of the Andhra Pradesh High Court, who has been practising as a Supreme Court advocate for last 13 years since retirement, died in New Delhi on Saturday afternoon. She is survived by a son and a daughter. The former judge was born on July 10, 1928 at Appikatla village, Bapatla mandal, Guntur district. She obtained her M.A. Degree in Politics and History from Andhra University in 1949 and took her B.L., Degree also from the same University. Was a member of Bar Council during 1960-61. Was the Vice-President of the Indian Federation of Women Layers, (Andhra Pradesh) Branch. Was the Vice-President of A.P. High Court Advocates’ Association during 1975-76. Appointed as permanent Judge on 29-4-1978 for A.P High court.

Narain Karthikeyan gets the Arjuna snub again.

NEW DELHI: Out of all the names received by the Arjuna Awards selection panel, there was one that should've caught the attention of the men and women deciding the list of national sporting honour, but unfortunately did not. For a man who has many firsts to his name, Kakarla Kumar Ram Narain Karthikeyan has surprisingly once again missed the Arjuna bus. Karthikeyan's resume is as impressive as they come. He is only Indian to have driven in Formula One, to win races in A1GP, Formula Three and to have participated in the popular Le Mans series. In earlier years, the factionalism within the Indian motorsports community was the main reason why motorsports was never given priority. But that obstacle is no longer the reason. The Federation of Motorsports Clubs of India (FMSCI) is recognized as India's official ASN by the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) and also by the Indian government. Moreover, FMSCI has been affiliated to the International Olympic Associati

Srinidhi Muppalla Win National USA Title

Eighth grader Srinidhi Muppalla was named Top Speaker in the Nation , at the 2009 USA Middle School National Debate Championship which was also a first for Howard County. He scored 149 out of a possible 150 points to win the title. Srinidhi Muppalla and Niran Lakhanpal team tied for third place in 2009 Middle School National Debate Championship .

Kamma MLA and MPs (Andhra Pradesh)

Kamma MLAs in AP Assembly: 1. Velagapudi Ramakrishna Babu Vizag TDP 2. Pendurthi Venkatesh Rajanagaram TDP 3. Vegulla Jogeswara Rao Mandapeta TDP 4. Burugupalli Sesha Rao Nidadavolu TDP 5. Chintamaneni Prabhakar Denduluru TDP 6. Kodali Venkateswara Rao Gudivada TDP 7. Dasari Balavardhana Rao Gannavaram TDP 8. Yalamanchili Ravi Vijayawada PRP 9. Devineni Umamaeshwara Rao Mylavaram TDP 10. Nadendla Manohar Tenali CONG 11. Dhulipala Narendra Ponnuru TDP 12. Kommalapati Sridhar Pedakurapadu TDP 13. Pattipati Pulla Rao Chilakaluripet TDP 14. Yaraparineni Srinivasa Rao Gurajala TDP 15. Gonuguntla VSR Anjaneyulu Vinukonda TDP 16. Gottipati Ravi Kumar Addanki CONG 17. Daggubati Venkateswara Rao Parchur CONG 18. Kurugundla Ramakrishna Venkatagiri TDP 19. Galla Aruna Kumari Chandragiri CONG 20. Nara Chandrababau Naidu Kuppam TDP 21. Gali Muddukrishnama Naidu Nagari TDP 22. Payyavula Kesav Uravakonda TDP 23. Paritala Sunitha Raptadu TDP 24. Konka Meenakshi

Aliens Group commended as one of the Top 3 Residential Developer in Asia by Cityscape Asia 2009

Aliens Space Station 1 ( Hari Challa Managing Director) has been commended as one of the top 3 projects in the Best Residential Development- Future category in Cityscape Asia2009. Cityscape Asia is an international real estate investment and development event which presents the prestigious Cityscape Awards for Real Estate in Asia to celebrate excellence in the Asian Real Estate Industry. The Award recognizes and rewards ventures that have shown outstanding performance in key market and project areas, displayed innovative approach to strategy, and-set world-class standards of design, safety, security, energy efficiency, leisure provision and other services. Befitting the one of the world’s largest B2B real estate brand, the Cityscape Awards has attracted the attention of leading international architects, as well as developers, consultants, governmental authorities, investors and senior industry professionals. Aliens Space Station 1, the project which has been highly commended in the B

Pixily Document Management Service Company Honored as 2009 AlwaysOn Global 250 Winner

WALTHAM, MA -- Pixily, an online document management service (Prasad Thammineni - CEO) for small businesses, has been selected as a finalist in the 2009 AlwaysOn Global 250 Competition in the Cloud Computing and Infrastructure category. The AlwaysOn Global 250 represents the best in emerging technologies and innovations. Companies are nominated by a panel of industry experts in the online technology, media, entertainment and other fields. This year's competition placed special emphasis on companies upon which new industries, jobs and economies will be built. "We are honored to be included among the AO Global 250 this year," said Prasad Thammineni, Pixily CEO. "The other finalists in this competition are really pushing the boundaries of what is possible using the power of cloud computing. We adopted Amazon's cloud back when it was in beta, and have been using it ever since to provide document scanning services, online document management, and full-text search

Dr Rao Jasti Leads the Way in Stem Cell Research

PEORIA -- It's cutting edge research that holds promise for treating and curing diseases. The University of illinois School of Medicine in Peoria is a leader in stem cell research. The lead investigator, Dr. Jasti Rao, has brought in some $16 million of grant funding. His work on cancer research has a local impact, but it's also being recognized around the world.

Solar Semi setting up solar cell plant at Fab City

Solar Semiconductor , (Hari Surapaneni Chiarman and MD) a Hyderabad-based manufacturer of photovoltaic (PV) modules, is setting up a solar cell plant at its Fab City campus with an investment of about $100 million (about Rs 490 crore). According to the company’s vice-president Ravi Surapaneni , the plant will have a capacity of 30 Mw initially and will be ramped up to 60 Mw subsequently. The solar cells manufactured here will be utilised by the company’s PV module-making plant at the Fab City. At present, Solar Semiconductor has a photovoltaic module-making capacity of 200 Mw a year, including 130 Mw at the Fab City and 70 Mw at Kompally. Both the facilities are dedicated to the export markets in the US, Germany, Spain and Italy. Solar Semiconductor is expecting the PV modules business to grow at around 30 per cent annually. At present, the international price for PV modules is about $3.5 per watt and the global market for PV products is estimated to be $30 billion, Surapaneni said. S

It's three cheers for Pullela Gopichand

NEW DELHI: Former badminton star Pullela Gopichand is going to be the most decorated Indian sportstar in terms of National awards after his name was recommended for Dronacharya award on Monday. Gopi has previously won the Arjuna award (1999), the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna (2001) and the Padma Shree (2005). For a non-cricketer, it's a staggering achievement. "As with most of the awards that I have won, the gravity has yet to sink in. What I have always tried is to win in the tournaments that I have played in. But I am very happy to have won. It's a big honour for me and winning the award bring more responsibility for me," Gopi said on the sidelines of the draw ceremony of the Badminton World Championships in New Delhi on Tuesday. Having himself performed at the highest level during his playing days and now associated with a top-10 player, Gopi has kept his work ethic simple. "It has been God's grace and simple work. I kept doing what I felt was right and would

Navayuga completes piling work at Al Reem Island projects

Work for ten residential cum commercial towers Establishes credentials as leading infrastructure support company Navayuga Engineering Company (NEC), (Chinta Visweswara Rao Chairman and Managing Director) the Abu Dhabi-based infrastructure development and construction company, has undertaken piling work for ten residential cum commercial towers for two projects within Al Reem Island in Abu Dhabi. In all, 1,496 deep piles were laid for the two projects, and were executed as per schedule, highlighting the project development expertise of the company. The infrastructure work was undertaken for the City of Lights and Pearl Bay mixed development in Al Reem Island, developed by Al Tamouh Investments. For City of Lights, NEC completed piling work for five towers of 35 to 54 floors and for Pearl Bay, the company undertook piling for another five towers of over 30 floors each. Presently the main Superstructure works have started by major Chinese and Korea controllers. “Infrastructure support pro

Mumbai's SevenHills hospital Asia's largest!

Mumbai: Asia’s largest private sector hospital, SevenHills Hospital, Mumbai, will start its first phase of operations in September. The Rs1,000 crore project is a public-private partnership between the Bombay Municipal Corporation (BMC) and the Hyderabad-based SevenHills Healthcare Pvt Ltd. As part of the agreement, 20% of the 1,500-bed capacity of the hospital will be reserved for patients who come through the BMC’s healthcare system, said Jitendra Das Maganti, chairman and managing director, SevenHills Healthcare. Under the public-partnership initiative, BMC has leased out for 60 years a 17-acre plot for the hospital at Andheri near the Mumbai international airport. With a built-up area of 2 million sq. ft, the hospital has 16 blocks divided into 11 levels. The funding for the project comprises mostly private capital and term loans from banks. A senior official from BMC, who didn’t want to be identified, said: “The corporation had received proposals from several private sector player