Vol: 03 Issue-02 May-2021 (1-15)
Transcript of Vol: 03 Issue-02 May-2021 (1-15)
Vol: 03 Issue-02 May-2021 (1-15)
K.V. Venugopal
as the Central government
remained indifferent to the second
wave of the Covid- 19 pandemic situa-
tion that is rocking the nation now? The
lurking suspicion is prevailing in the
minds of a section of the people as an
atmosphere had been created till
December last year that the deadly dis-
ease that made an inroad into the entire
world last year, courtesy China, was con-
trolled with precision, especially in
India. The government realised the das-
tardly effect and its catastrophe when the
crisis escalated and reached an alarming
proportion from February this year.
However, the problem escalated
when the Union Health Minister Harsh
Vardhan cautioned the patients not to
visit hospitals, as the oxygen was avail-
able in plenty, but the harsh realistic sit-
uation did not match up his words. The
patients, much to their chagrin and dis-
comfiture found out the shortage of oxy-
gen and drugs like Remdesivir.
Moreover, it did not augur well for the
Uttar Pradesh Government when its
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A Shraddhanjali to Padmabhushan Pt. Rajan Mishra of the
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Sunil & Bhumika Malik
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Junctions in Telangana
get a faceliftTSV
he Kakatiya Urban
Development Authority
(KUDA) is in the process of devel-
oping several junctions in the tri-
cities of Warangal, Hanamkonda
and Kazipet under the Greater
Warangal Municipal Corporation
(GWMC) limits. As many as 14
junctions have been identified for
the beautification project, which
is being taken up at an estimated
cost of Rs. 2 crores. Works are
underway at Fathimanagar junc-
tion, Ambedkar junction, Kakatiya
University junction, Mulugu
crossroad, Pochammama Maidan,
etc. The junction developed by
KUDA at Hanamkonda bus sta-
tion has become a centre of attrac-
tion in the city. The GWMC
authorities are also constructing
four welcome arches at the
entrances on the Warangal-
Hyderabad, Warangal-
Karimnagar, Warangal-Narsampet
and Warangal-Khammam high-
ways.
Warangal comes to the fore
The Municipal Administration
& Urban Development Minister of
Telangana, KT Rama Rao, recently
inaugurated the Bhadrakali Geo-
Bio Diversity Cultural Park at the
Bhadrakali bund in the heart of
Warangal city and was all praise
of the officials. The park was
developed at a cost of Rs. 35 crore
under the HRIDAY (National
Heritage City Development and
Augmentation Yojana) scheme by
the Kakatiya Urban Development
Authority (KUDA). Thanks to the
efforts of KUDA and GWMC
(Greater Warangal Municipal
Corporation), Warangal is getting
a makeover and its quaint look
will soon be a thing of the past.
The state government has gone
into an overdrive to beautify the
ancient city, which was once the
capital of Kakatiya kingdom.
Traffic islands show off more
greenery and smart street lighting
creates a different feel in the city.
Giant animal effigies, new foun-
tains, and figures representing the
local culture adorn the public
places. Sprawling public gardens
in the heart of the city is being
spruced up with more greenery.
Statues in the Surya Namaskar
poses are adding to the grace and
grandeur. Saplings are being
planted on a large scale to attract
butterflies. The Bhadrakali Geo-
Bio Diversity Cultural Park along
the Bhadrakali bund stands out as
the best lakefront promenade of
South India.
Funded by the HRIDAY
scheme, the project has been
completed at a cost of Rs. 35
crores. Warangal has already
gained recognition as cultural,
tourism, and education hub. The
Bhadrakali bund, built with world-
class standards is one of its kind in
entire Asia. The Ethylene
Propylene Diene Monomer
(EPDM)-made walking track, play
zone, and other elements make it
stand out. Residents expect film
shootings to take place in this
location anytime soon. The bund
reflects the architecture of the
Kakatiya rulers and provides a
serene atmosphere for the citizens
to spend quality time with their
family members. The citizens can
experience the state-of-the-art
amenities while spending quality
time walking by Bhadrakali Lake.
Green colonnades, open-air gym,
playing area and the integrated
landscape lighting is adding to the
ambiance. The promenade has
the potential to become one of the
best exotic locations in the coun-
try. Warangal, which is already a
tourist spot, has one more place to
boast of. Its features beat the Tank
Bund and Necklace Road in
Hyderabad. This place will attract
both domestic and foreign
tourists. The stone-carved arches
and stone revetment are pleasing
to the eye and the modern lighting
system is going to create a peace-
ful mood.
It is also to be noted that Chief
Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao has
a special plan of action for the
development of Warangal, and
every year, Rs. 300 crores is allo-
cated in the State Budget for the
same. The State government had
promised drinking water to all the
households in GWMC by Ugadi
festival and has kept the promise.
Tap connections will be provided
at Re. 1 for each household in the
city from the Overhead Service
Reservoir (OHSR) with eight lakh
litre capacity at Rampur village
under the GWMC limits. The
drinking water project, which is
designed to meet the drinking
water demands of the city till the
year 2048, was taken up at a cost
of Rs. 1589.37 crores. The devel-
opment and beautification proj-
ects worth Rs. 2,500 crores are
also being taken up in the city
along with the development of
Metro rail and Mamnoor airport in
Warangal. The TRS government
has also managed to attract a Rs.
1000 crores private rail coach fac-
tory investment by Medha Servo
Drives. The factory is coming up
in the Kondakal village of
Rangareddy district and will have
an annual capacity to manufacture
500 coaches of various types and
50 locomotives. The factory is get-
ting ready for inauguration within
a few months.
Theme-based junctions
The Greater Hyderabad
Municipal Corporation (GHMC) is
continuing its mission of improv-
ing civic infrastructure by re-car-
peting roads and improving junc-
tions in the city. While the main
roads in the city are being restored
under the Comprehensive Road
Maintenance Programme (CRMP),
theme-based junctions and traffic
islands are being developed to
reduce traffic snarls. Two junc-
tions in the IT corridor — the NIA
junction and Cyber Towers and
two junctions in the Khairatabad
zone — Mozamjahi Market junc-
tion and Abids junction — recent-
ly got a facelift. In all the four
junctions, pedestrian-friendly
islands, lane markings, pedestrian
crossings and rumble strips, instal-
lation of bollards was done while
greenery was also developed. A
recce around these junctions
revealed that the junctions were
reducing traffic snarls and creating
a transit for pedestrians crossing
roads. The traffic islands have
reduced traffic indiscipline among
commuters and people are now
taking U-turns at designated
points, which was not the case
earlier. Pedestrians are also able
to cross safely due to these traffic
islands. Many such transformation
of the Hyderabad city is underway
with dozens of theme-based junc-
tions to don the city.
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The second pandemic summerT. Venkatesh
Come March-April, it is not uncom-
mon to find terraces of households across
India covered in cut fruits and vegetables
laid out on clean cotton bed sheets, left
out to dry under the hot sun. It’s pickling
season and everything from limes, chill-
ies, carrots, dates or berries, is prepared
to be doused in spice mixes and pre-
served in oil and salt. It is also the season
for dried foods made from different kinds
of flours that can be deep fried like
papadum, appalam, vathal, baalaka,
sandige and vadiyaalu (rice cracker). It
has become a mandatory ritual for many
mothers and grannies to make these frit-
ters during the summer. The rice is
cleaned, sun dried and then taken to the
mill to be ground into very fine powder.
Then, the raw rice powder is mixed with
chili paste and lemon juice, with people
snacking even on the raw dough.
Whatever is left of the dough is used to
squeeze out different shapes. These are
traditional foods that evolved as a way to
preserve produce in times when there
was no technology to do so, and came in
handy during hard times too.
The making of lip-smacking avakaaya
and crispy vadiyaalu is a common and
celebrated scene across Telugu house-
holds. These homemade pickles and frit-
ters are also shared among friends and
relatives. Last year, while the whole
world was tensed whether they will sur-
vive the pandemic or not, the Indian
households were peacefully preparing
avakaaya and vadiyaalu to last the whole
year. This year too, the making might get
affected by COVID-19 pandemic, but the
process of planning, making and preserv-
ing these accompaniments evoke a sense
of hope, lots of smiles and memories. In
2020, the coronavirus played a major
spoilsport in the procurement and conse-
quent disbursement of pickles. So, it is
better to buy the mangoes early on in the
season to avoid shortage. It is mentioned
in Vrikshayurveda, an ancient Indian sci-
ence for plant life, that ‘he who plants
five or six mango trees attains the abode
of Garuda and lives happily forever like
gods.’ And the pickle enthusiasts believe
that one who learns the art of pickling this
heavenly fruit is already in the company
of God. When mangoes are out in the
market, people usually buy
them for pickling
them. Usually
they are
cleaned and
c h o p p e d
in the
m a r k e t
itself, by
the ven-
dors. At
this point of time, with the lockdown, this
i s
n o t
f e a s i b l e ,
and hence the
youngsters in the house
are given the task of chopping the man-
goes. While the demand and excitement
to prepare avakaaya never comes down,
the hike in mango prices this year disap-
points a few. Mango farmers feel that they
might get good yield this year since the
flowering is creating hope for the crops in
and around the states of Tamil Nadu,
Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. While
the farmers are hopeful about high yields,
the Horticulture Department opined that
there's a dip of 60 per cent in mango pro-
duction this year. They further added that
most varieties in mango would be arriv-
ing in the market in the last week of May,
which is the possible reason for the hike
in prices of mangoes that are available
now.
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chief minister Yogi Adityanath vir-
tually threatened the patients to
imprison them under the National
Security Act, if they report short-
age of oxygen.
Full marks to the Prime
Minister Narendra Modi for man-
aging the situation in a fine-tuned
manner to bring down the damage
caused by Yogi Aditynath’s state-
ment by asking his ministers to
address the “once in a crisis” prob-
lem with utmost sincerity and ded-
ication.
The reason behind the govern-
ment’s complexity on the grave
issue is not too far to seek off, as
the BJP was marshalling its energy
on the Bihar Assembly poll last
year and like any other political
party, it was focusing its attention
on the recent Assembly elections
to five States – West Bengal,
Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and
Puduchery. What was harder to
understand is why corrective
action was not taken at the begin-
ning of this wave when the pan-
demic cases started increasing rap-
idly at Opposition-ruled States in
Maharashtra and Punjab.
Out of control
There were more than enough
indications that the situation was
going out of control. And impor-
tantly, if the government did not
predict the intensity of the wave,
the ground reality that it was hap-
pening at a mammoth scale must
have dawned on the Centre, as
well as the opposition parties to
limit large gatherings and rein-
force safe behaviour with proper
masking and isolation method.
It may be recalled that the
Centre made a significant achieve-
ment a few months ago when it
entrusted the responsibility to the
two manufacturers of vaccines in
Ahmedabad and Hyderabad, but
the issue went out of hand, as the
government initially suspected
that it would not create a viable
impact. By the time the govern-
ment realised its potentiality, all
hell broke loose as the opposition
made a mountain of molehill of
the impending crisis. The accusa-
tion is veered towards the BJP that
is meting out a step-motherly treat-
ment to the opposition-ruled
states, but the party functionaries
countered it by indicating the
mounting problem faced by the
BJP-ruled states like Karnataka,
Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh, there-
by proving beyond doubt that the
Prime Minister is looking at the
grave issue neutrally. They are
perhaps right as did not Mr Modi
ruled the destiny of Gujarat for
four terms successfully before tak-
ing charge of the nation?
Interestingly, Andaman and
Nicobar Islands, Arunachal
Pradesh, Goa, Himachal Pradesh,
Kerala, Mozram and Odisha were
the other states that had reported
no wastage. Of all the states
Odisha led by its chief minister,
Navin Patnaik was prudent
enough to impose full lockdown
for a month, till April 30.
Chattisgarh, too, did a commend-
able job. The Centre initially hesi-
tated when Serum Institute of
India and Bharat Bioetech had
promised to manufacture 112 mil-
lion doses or 115 million doses
per month, but realised its effec-
tiveness during the course of time.
The pressure also mounted on
the government to supply vac-
cines at free of cost from the
Supreme Court, besides the oppo-
sition parties. It is futile to assume
that the election commission was
responsible for the Covid-19
imbroglio
in elec-
t i o n -
conduct-
ed states,
a s
declared
by the
H i g h
C o u r t s
o f
Calcutta and Madras. The virus,
on the contrary, has walloped in
non-election States in the last few
months, reasoned, S. Gurumurthy,
RSS ideologue and the Editor of
Thuglak weekly magazine.
Moreover, the BCCI has made
a mockery of conducting the IPL
in India, under the impression that
the crisis would not affect their
schedule. However, the Board
realised the gravity of the situa-
tion, when the bio-bubble burst,
which led to the cancellation of
the tournament. The
Centre, however, erred, when
it permitted the ‘Kumb Mela’ festi-
val.
Though China and Pakistan
are ready to help India, the Prime
Minister would bank on the gov-
ernment’s trusted ally, the U.S. Mr
Modi had a brainstorming session
with the chief ministers of all
states in eradicating the mance
transparently. He also stressed on
the unity between the States and
the need for compassionate
grounds when the critics pilloried
him for doling out vaccines to
Andhra Pradesh from Tamil Nadu,
and for sending adequate drugs
abroad, when India was crying for
attention. After all, the ever-agile
Prime Minister not only inclined
to believe in his coining of phrase,
“minimum government and maxi-
mum governance”, but also the
need to look at others; pathet-
ic plight with ‘unity in diversity’.
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he ongoing Indian Premier
League (IPL) 2021 has been sus-
pended as several players have
tested COVID positive. The deci-
sion to suspend the 14th season of
IPL came in after several players
from three IPL teams contracted
the Corona virus. This includes
Kolkata Knight Riders’ (KKR)
Varun Chakravarthy and Sandeep
Warrier, Delhi Capitals’ (DC) Amit
Mishra and Sunrisers Hyderabad's
(SRH) Wriddhiman Saha. In addi-
tion to these players, three mem-
bers in Chennai Super Kings’
(CSK) contingent were also tested
positive. With a handful of teams
reporting positive cases within
their bio-secure bubbles, the BCCI
decided to postpone this year's
IPL indefinitely.
Week 2 of IPL 2021
The second week of IPL 2021
was done and dusted even as
COVID-19 cases continued to
rise. There were scintillating bat-
ting displays that stole the show
and there were also some spectac-
ular comebacks after top-order
batting collapses. And, this season
witnessed two five-wicket hauls,
courtesy of Harshal Patel and
Andre Russell. While Royal
Challengers Bangalore (RCB)
occupied the top position in the
points table, the Rajasthan Royals
(RR) were languishing at the last
place. In this phase, fans wit-
nessed some tight matches and
the quality of cricket was as high
as one would expect with the IPL.
It was good to see young Indian
faces such as Rishabh Pant and
Sanju Samson leading their
respective teams for the first time.
There was a breath of fresh air in
every single team with a great
mixture of experience and youth.
Padikkal became the second cen-
turion in this season of the IPL and
also broke into the top-3 on the
list of the youngest centurions in
the history of the tournament.
Shikhar Dhawan seemed to
have learnt from the last two edi-
tions and started the tournament
in a different avatar this season.
Unlike the last two seasons where
he started as anchor and then mid-
way spectacularly transformed
himself into a destructive match-
winner, Dhawan began this year
as aggressor. The Delhi Capitals
opener stamped his authority in
the shortest format of the game
with 2 fifties in 4 games. The left-
handed batsman, who had scored
231 runs till then with 92 being
his highest, was sitting right at the
top of the top-run getters list to
hold on to the orange cap of this
year's IPL. On the bowling front,
young RCB medium pacer
Harshal Patel was the proud
owner of the purple cap with 12
wickets in just 4 games and 5/27
being his best figures so far.
Records broken
The IPL season 14 witnessed
many records being broken by the
greats in this format of the game.
Virat Kohli became the first player
to score 6000 runs in the Indian
Premier League and Chris Gayle
became the first batsman to hit
350 sixes in IPL. The Indian south-
paw, Shikhar Dhawan, completed
600 fours in the prestigious T20
tournament. KL Rahul became the
fastest Indian to score 5000 runs
in the T20 format and Faf Du
Plessis completed 6000 T20 runs.
MS Dhoni, Suresh Raina and
Dinesh Karthik played their 200th
IPL match during the current sea-
son of IPL. RCB became the only
team to win 4 matches with a 10-
wicket margin in IPL. No other
team has managed to win a match
by 10 wickets in the IPL more than
twice. Mohammad Siraj has taken
giant strides after making his
International debut against
Australia. The fast bowler from
Hyderabad impressed with his
ability to bowl the accurate york-
ers apart from the swinging deliv-
eries in the powerplay and
bowled with an impressive econo-
my rate of 7.34. Furthermore, the
right-arm pacer became the first
bowler to bowl 50 dot balls in this
year's IPL.
Halfway stage
After the end of the Chennai-
Mumbai leg of matches, the IPL
2021 caravan moved to
Ahmedabad and Delhi. At the
halfway mark of the tournament amongst all the teams, the
Chennai Super Kings were the
most consistent. The three-time
champions had done their home-
work this year. After three weeks,
the points table was taking its
shape. The other two teams that
have been able to give some com-
petition to CSK are the RCB and
the Delhi Capitals. Mumbai
Indians ended the first half with a
nail biting victory against CSK
with the help of Kieron Pollard's
hard-hitting innings. KKR, PBKS,
SRH, and RR are struggling in this
season from the start of this sea-
son. Even after having the perfect
firepower on their bench, they
have been unable to win consis-
tently. Sometimes, the bowlers let
them down, or it is the case of the
batsmen who become the cause
of the loss. Seeking revival of for-
tune, SRH even removed the
under-performing David Warner
from captaincy and handed over
the reins of the team to New
Zealand skipper Kane Williamson
for the remainder of the league.
The find of the season has been
Chetan Sakariya. The RR pacer
was splendid in his bowling and
electrifying in the field.
The IPL matches were a major
source of entertainment & a wel-
come distraction to the fans every
night. The double-header days
were extra special. It was a great
stress buster during this pandemic
crisis. But at the end of the day,
health and life are most important.
So, the BCCI decided to bite the
bullet mid-way through the sea-
son. The fans are eagerly waiting
for the resumption of the remain-
ing matches of this year's IPL.
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All humans can do some level
of programming. What differs is
the target machine and the level of
detail required. Professionals can
deal with higher levels of detail
and complex machines.
Software cannot exist without
some sort of programming/code.
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nature of programming. Certain
programming jobs might be elimi-
nated as we move towards more
powerful target machines, but
more will appears — thanks to our
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programmable. To imagine there
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time they talk about these ideas
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answer their emails for months.
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The problem is obviously the
programmers, so lets just take
them out of the equation entirely.
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ith the second wave of the
COVID-19 pandemic gripping the
Telugu states of Andhra Pradesh
and Telangana, it seems like the
Telugu film fans might have to go
through another summer without
many movies releasing in the the-
atres. Already, quite a few Telugu
movie releases have been post-
poned by their makers amid the
surge of COVID-19 cases. While a
few other movies like Pushpa,
Major and Radhe Shyam haven’t
been postponed, it looks like offi-
cial announcements regarding
their postponements will come in
the next few days. Some of the
noted summer releases like 'Tuck
Jagadish', 'Love Story', 'Acharya',
'Narappa', 'Khiladi', 'Paagal' and
'Virata Parvam' have been post-
poned indefinitely. The makers of
these projects have said that the
new release date will be
announced after the COVID-19
second wave comes to control.
COVID second waveWhen things were going fine,
the second wave of coronavirus
has struck and the business of film
exhibition has been once again
affected all over the nation. The
current situation is worse in all the
Indian states and the shoots have
been kept on hold. Going with the
trend, it would take another 3-4
months for the normalcy to return.
There is a huge financial pressure
mounting on all the producers.
With more than 15 Telugu films
completing shoots, there is a bur-
den on all these filmmakers as
they are yet to retain their invest-
ments. There are several other
projects that are half done with
the shoots. There is also a huge
confusion about the release dates
of the films. As of now, the second
wave of coronavirus has brought a
huge financial vacuum and pres-
sure in Tollywood.
The situation is disappointing
particularly in the South Indian
Film Industry. More than
Bollywood, which was getting
back to releasing films cautiously,
the superstars of South had
already dived headlong into the
game. Vijay's 'Master', Ravi Teja's
'Krack', Dhruva Sarja's 'Pogaru'
and Mammootty's 'The Priest'
opened even before the pandemic
had died down and did big busi-
ness. Pawan Kalyan's 'Vakeel
Saab' opened to good numbers,
too. However, after the Telugu
Film Chamber of Commerce
announced strict curbs on shoot-
ing amidst the rise in COVID pos-
itive cases, the immediate fate of
big screen business became the
talk of the town. While a final
decision was yet to be taken on
the functioning of theatres in the
Telugu market, the threat of clo-
sure loomed large. The 50% occu-
pancy in theatres in the South
Indian states and the ticket price
slabs set by the Andhra Pradesh
government worsened the situa-
tion in the tinsel town. 'Vakeel
Saab' was the most affected film
due to the recent ticket price revi-
sions as the decision came after a
few days of its theatrical release.
Indeed, with the threat of lock-
down looming large, many
upcoming big-ticket films are offi-
cially being postponed. COVID
has not only hit the release plans
but the shooting schedules have
gone for a toss. Even though many
star heroes' films stand postponed,
'RRR' and 'Radhe Shyam' have
stuck to their planned release
dates for now as they believe their
pan-India release would help
them recover their money with
Bollywood still not seeing big
releases. The release of the
Bollywood film 'Sooryavamshi',
which got postponed repeatedly
for the past 2 years, has been
delayed again. Even though the
options of OTT and pay-per-view
release available, many producers
are waiting for the situation to
improve and have a theatrical
release in the second half of 2021..
W
Tollywoodreleasesreshuffled
Censorship hurdlesApart from the persisting problems, the
movies 'Acharya' and 'Virata Parvam' may face
troubles during the release due to their plots
being related to maoism and naxalism. The
Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) has
requested the regional authority not to certify
films that promote the ideology of maoism and
naxalism. With a recent maoist attack happen-
ing in Chhattisgarh, the Anti-terrorism Forum
(AFT) has requested a strict scrutiny on films
that are trying to rub the ideologies of naxals
and Maoists to the youth. With 'Acharya' star-
ring Chiranjeevi and 'Virata Parvam' starring
Rana Daggubati portraying naxals and maoists
as heroes, the AFT members have requested
CBFC to impose a ban on these films as a trib-
ute to internal security, national integrity and
martyrs after examining the full story, plot sum-
mary and the scenes in the film. With the Indian
government scrapping the Censorship Appeals
Body, the production houses have to appeal to
the court if their movies get banned by the
CBFC for public screening.