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ఆంధ్ర ప్రదేశ్ డైరెక్టర్ జనరల్ ఆఫ్ పోలీస్ (డిజిపి) గా శ్రీ మన్నం మాలకొండయ్య.

ఆంధ్ర ప్రదేశ్ ప్రభుత్వం 1985 బాచ్ IPS అధికారి  శ్రీ మన్నం మాలకొండయ్య రాష్ట్ర నూతన డిజిపి గా నియమిస్తూ  ఉత్తర్వులు జారీ చేసింది.ఇప్పటివరకూ ఆయన ఏపిఎస్ ఆర్టిసి మేనేజింగ్ డైరెక్టర్ గా వున్నారు. డిజిపి శ్రీ సాంబశివురావు స్థానంలో ఆయన రానున్నారు.న్యాయ శాస్త్రంలో పట్టభద్రులైన వీరు క్రిమినాలజీ లో డాక్టరేట్ , బిజినెస్ మానేజ్మెంట్ లో పోస్ట్ గ్రాడ్యుయేషన్ చేశారు.వీరు ప్రకాశం జిల్లాకు చెందినవారు. వీరి సతీమణి శ్రీమతి పూనమ్ మాలకొండయ్య IAS అధికారి. వీరు ప్రస్తుతం ఆంధ్ర ప్రదేశ్ హెల్త్ , మెడికల్ & ఫామిలీ వెల్ఫేర్ డిపార్ట్మెంట్ కు ప్రిన్సిపల్ సెక్రెటరీగా బాధ్యతలు నిర్వహిస్తున్నారు.

Kumi Naidoo named Amnesty International’s next Secretary General

The South African civil society leader, anti-apartheid campaigner and life-long activist will lead the world's largest human rights movement from August 2018. Amnesty International has appointed Kumi Naidoo as the next Secretary General of the global human rights movement. From August 2018 Kumi will succeed Salil Shetty, who served two terms as Secretary General from 2010. “We are delighted to be welcoming Kumi as our new Secretary General. His vision and passion for a just and peaceful world make him an outstanding leader for our global movement, as we strengthen our resolve for a world where human rights are enjoyed by all,” said Mwikali Muthiani, Chair of the Board of Amnesty International. The Secretary General is the leader and main spokesperson for Amnesty International and the Chief Executive of its International Secretariat. Amnesty International is the largest human rights movement globally, with a global presence including offices in more than 70 countrie

Prasad Mandava appointed Akamai MD for India

Global Cloud delivery platform Akamai Technologies on Thursday announced the appointment of Prasad Mandava as its Managing Director for India. Mandava has been with Akamai for nine years and was Vice President, Engineering, in his prior role. In his role as the leader of the India management team, Mandava will focus on driving collaboration within the organisation, building customer loyalty along with supporting Akamai's strategy and initiatives in the country. "We are excited to have Prasad leading the India market in his new role as Managing Director and look at this as an impetus for higher growth and customer excellence in the region," said Graeme Beardsell, MD, Akamai Asia Pacific Japan. Mandava co-founded the Akamai Wizards programme aimed at fostering the spirit of innovation among the employees. "With my new role within Akamai, it will be my key focus to enable the development of talent from India along with an emphasis on innovation,

Meghana Chigurupati awarded a leadership award

Downingtown STEM Academy senior Meghana Chigurupati has been awarded the Widener University/CBS 10 Leadership Award. Chigurupati was recognized for her strong leadership skills, academic excellence and the positive influence she has on her peers. Chigurupati was recognized at a celebratory breakfast at the National Constitution center and is eligible for a $20,000 scholarship, should she decide to attend Widener University in the fall. She was also recently named a National Merit Semi-finalist.

Pamidimukkala V SambasivaRao receives Kenyan ‘Elder of the Order of the Golden Heart’

The President of Kenya conferred the ‘Elder of the Order of the Golden Heart’ (E.G.H) Pamidimukkala Venkata Sambasiva Rao . Kenyan President Kenyatta presented the awards and honors to the recipients in recognition of their distinguished and outstanding services to the country during the Jamhuri Day garden party he and First Lady Margaret Kenyatta hosted for invited guests at State House, Nairobi, after the Kasarani celebrations. Hailing from Vellaturu a small village near Tenali in Guntur district, Pamidimukkala Venkata Sambasiva Rao is making waves in Kenya being one of the earliest to take the leather processing technology to that country. While living in Vellatur village of Bhattiprolu mandal, he never imagined that he could transform the way the leather industry functioned in the eastern part of Africa. India's well-known leather scientist Yalavarthy Nayudamma's in-laws lived in the same village. Added to this, Mr. Rao's father Leela Prasad was a scien

List of Kamma Ministers in Tamilnadu Assembly (Past and Present)

Kadambur Raju   Ministers : (Present) 1.       1.    Kadambur Raju, Minister for Information and Publicity Ministers: (Past) 2.  T.K.M. Chinnayya, Minister for Animal Husbandry 3.  B.V. Ramana, Minister for Milk and Dairy Development 4.  Arcot N. Veerasamy, Minister for Electricity and Rural Industries 5.  AV Velu : Minister for Food 6.  K.Pandurangan: Minister for Agriculture 7.  P.V. Damodaran: Minister for Animal Husbandry 8.  E Madhusudhanan : Minister for Textile and Handlooms 9.  Soundararajan : Minister for Health 10. K.Sudarsanam : Minister for Backward classes 11. D.Janardhanan : Minister for Diary development 12. P.Mohan : Minister for Forests &Environment 13. K.Venkataswamy Naidu : Minister for Religious. Endowments and Registration 14. A.Govindaswamy : Minister for Agriculture 15. V.Ramaiah : Minister for Electricity 16. K.V.Subbaiah : Minister for Religious. Endowments

Sriharshita Musunuri Wins Siemens Scholarship For Her Research On Sepsis

Sriharshita Musunuri  from Mill Creek has won a prestigious $25,000 dollar scholarship in the Siemens Competition in Math, Science and Technology. Sriharshita Musunuri’s research focuses on sepsis, which is one of the leading causes of death in U.S. hospitals. Sepsis is when your body has an overactive response to infection. It can lead to organ failure. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a quarter million Americans die every year from sepsis. Musunuri, a student at Henry M. Jackson High School, got interested in doing this research after reading that horseshoe crab blood is used to detect a bacterial toxin that can cause sepsis. She said horseshoe crab blood can cost $15,000 per quart. So Musunuri created a tiny synthetic particle that could be used to detect and quantify the toxin. “There’s still a lot of work to be done to get it to the stage where you’d be able to implement it within a hospital, but working with the results that I have now,

Apex Frozen Foods stock has jumped 400% from IPO price in just 4 months of listing

Amid the ongoing euphoria in the Indian stock markets, there is one such stock which had grown nearly 5 times from its issue price within just 4 months of listing. Indian stock markets have been rallying for the last one year with the key benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty returning about 24%. There are several blue-chip stocks which even beaten the stellar performance of domestic equities while a couple of small caps have more than doubled in the same period. In 2017, the IPO (initial public offering) market has also received a much decent response from almost all the investor classes, be it institutional or the retail buyers. More than Rs 65,000 crore has already been raised through the IPOs so far out of which five big insurers alone have lapped up about Rs 43,800 crore which includes General Insurance Corporation Rs 11,370 crore, The New India Assurance Company Rs 9,600 crore, HDFC Standard Life Rs 8,700 crore. Amid the ongoing euphoria in the stock markets, there is

Laurus labs is ready to flood the US with cheap HIV drugs

Among the coconut plantations and beaches of South India, a factory the size of 35 football fields is preparing to churn out billions of generic pills for HIV patients and flood the US market with the low-cost copycat medicines. US patents on key components for some important HIV therapies are poised to expire starting in December and Laurus Labs -- the Hyderabad, India-based company which owns the facility -- is gearing up to cash in. Laurus is one of the world’s biggest suppliers of ingredients used in anti-retrovirals , thanks to novel chemistry that delivers cheaper production costs than anyone else. Now, its chief executive officer, Satyanarayana Chava , wants to use the same strategy selling his own finished drugs in the U.S. and Europe. He predicts some generics that Laurus produces will eventually sell for 90 percent less than branded HIV drugs in the U.S., slashing expenditures for a disease that’s among the costliest for many insurers. "The savings for U.

Gadde Ruthvika Shivani wins TATA open women’s title

In a 37-minute exciting women’s final, Ruthvika Shivani Gadde got the better of a very crafty Riya Mukerjee in straight games. Ruthvika Shivani Gadde continued with her impressive form in the last month by winning the Tata Open India International Challenge in Mumbai on Sunday. After giving Olympic silver medallist PV Sindhu a run for her money in the semi-finals of the senior national championship in November, Gadde powered past Riya Mukherjee 21-12, 23-21 in 40 minutes to win the title. Ruthvika Shivani Gadde won the opening game 21-12, and then saved three game points in the second before putting it across a younger and fighting opponent.

Liberian President Sirleaf Admits Dr. Rao into The Order of The Star of Africa with the Grade of Commander

President Sirleaf Admits Dr. Rao into The Order of The Star of Africa with the Grade of Commander.  The Liberian leader commended Gullapalli Nageswara Rao for what she called his exceptional performance and contributions to Liberia. According to an Executive Mansion release, President Sirleaf made the commendation last Friday, November 24, 2017 in the C. Cecil Dennis Auditorium at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, when she, as Grand Master of the Order of Distinction of the Republic of Liberia, admitted Dr. Gullapalli N. Rao into the Order of the Star of Africa, with the Grade of Commander. Born of Indian-descent, Dr. Rao is Founder of the L.V. Prasad Eye Institute, which has already operated on and improved the eye sights of about 6,000 patients in the country. “You and your team from India that have established this Branch of the L.V Prasad Eye Institute here in Liberia have been doing so exceptionally; working with doctors and medical personnel at the John F. Kenne

Kamma High court and Supreme court Judges Past and Present

1) Justice Ramineni Kousalendra Rao:  Advocate General  Nagapur Hight court 1946  and Judge  Madhya Pradesh High Court1949. 2) Justice K. Veeraswamy:   Chief Justice Madras High Court 3) Justice A Alagiri Swamy:  Judge Madras High court and  Judge Supreme Court 4) Justice V.Ramaswamy:  Judge Madras High Court and  Chief Justice of Punjab and Haryana High Court  and  Judge Supreme Court 5) Justice G Ramanujam:  Judge Madras High Court 6) Justice Davuluri Munikannaiah :  Judge AP High Court 7) Justice Avula. Sambasiva Rao:  Judge and  Chief Justice of AP High Court 8) Justice Challa. Kondaiah:  Judge and  Chief Justice of AP High Court 9) Justice Konamaneni Amareswari:  Judge AP High Court 10) Justice P.A.Choudary:  Judge AP High Court 11) Justice Polavarapu. Rama Rao:  Judge AP High Court 12) Justice A.V. Krishna Rao:  Judge AP High Court 13) Justice Chintamaneni.S.R.K. Prasad:  Judge AP High Court 14) Justice Gogineni. Radhakrishna Rao:  Judge AP High Court 15) Justic

Archer Surekha strikes gold to end up with three medals

Vennam Jyothi Surekha ended the 20th Asian Archery Championship on a golden note. The 21-year-old Vijayawada girl struck gold in the Compound Women's Team Event in Dhaka on Thursday. The Indian team comprising Surekha, Parveena and Trisha defeated the Korean team 230-227 to clinch the yellow metal. Surekha scored 80 out of 80 to set the tone of the resounding win. In the semis, the Indians had defeated hosts Bangladesh with consummate ease. The Indian archers own 228-213. The quarterfinals too was an easy outing for the Indian trio as they toyed with Hong Kong in an uncomplicated 233-222 victory. On Wednesday, Surekha had to settle for an Individual Bronze medal in the Compound women's category. The Andhra Pradesh archer went down to fancied Choi Bomin of Korea in the semifinals. The Korean pulled off a 144-138 win over her Indian rival. Surekha, however, made amends for the poor show with a spirited show in the bronze medal match. The Indian put it acro