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Bathukamma 09 Photos
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Famous Personality of the Month |
Prominent Place of the
month |
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Dr. Nataraja
Ramakrishna
Padmasri -
Bharatakalaprapoorna Dr Nataraja Ramakrishna is a most
respected Natyacharya of Andhra Pradesh. A former
chairman
of Andhra Pradesh Sangeeta Nataka Academy, he is a dance
artist, guru, scholar, and musicologist who has been
propagating classical dance in Andhra Pradesh for the past
60 years.
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Nataraja Ramakrishna |
Alampur
Alampur is located in Mahabubnagar District and it is home
to the very ancient Navabhramma temples dating back to the
7th century CE. Alampur is located at a distance of 200 km
from
Hyderabad. Alampur is
considered to be the western gateway of Sree Sailam, the
revered Jyotirlinga Shivastalam in Andhra Pradesh. The
southern, eastern, and northern gateways are Siddhavattam,
Tripurantakam and Umamaheswaram respectively.
Read more about
Alampur |
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Bathukamma 2010 |
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Bathukamma 2010 will be celebrated on
Saturday,
Oct 9, 2010 at The Hindu Temple of Atlanta from 11am onwards. Please
see the flyer for details:
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Videos |
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1. Srisailam Left Bank Canal (SLBC)
Project that clearly shows the way Andhra colonial Rule had become a
curse to the people of Nalgonda. elangana Irrigation: SLBC Part1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWjk4SsAs3Y
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
Part 5
2. These are the videos of HMTV Dasa Disa Discussion on Irrigation
Projects in Andhra Pradesh. In these videos we could clearly
understand what went wrong and what future holds for Telanganites in
united Andhra Pradesh. Kudos to irrigation experts of Telangana for
cornering the policy makers of Andhra counterparts.
Discussion on Irrigation Projects of Telangana:
Part 1
Part 2
Part3
Part4
Part5
Part6
Part7
Part8
Part9
Part10
Part11
Part12
Part13
Part14
Part15
Part16
Part17
Part18
Part19
Part20 |
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Relief to Indian-American community as passport rules
are changed |
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New York: Taking into consideration the
protests from Indian community in the US, the Indian government has
changed the new citizenship rules, much to the relief of many.
As per the changes, persons who became citizens of the US till May
31, 2010, are not required to pay $175 to renounce their Indian
citizenship and to get a surrender certificate.
But they will have to return the passports and get a surrender
certificate. Only a miscellaneous fee of $ 20 will be charged from
them. No penalty will be charged for the delay in renouncing the
citizenship. There is no time frame stipulated for this, though it
is better to do it as soon as possible, Prabhu Dayal, India's consul
General in New York said announcing the new rules. Those who
currently hold an Overseas Citizen of India card or a Person of
Indian Origin card are not required to undertake these procedures.
But those who take up US citizenship from June 1, 2010, are required
to renounce the Indian citizenship and get a surrender certificate
within three months paying $175. This is bad news is that those who
already took their surrender certificate paying $175 as these fees
will not get a refund.
Some of the Indian passports were cancelled when people took up the
US citizenship, but it is not enough and a surrender certificate is
necessary, Dayal said. People should bring those passports and the
consulate will affix a suitable stamp as evidence of renunciation of
the Indian citizenship.
Dayal said the Indian immigration authorities will not ask for
surrender certificates and those who have valid visa or OCI/PIO
Cards can freely travel to India and will not be turned back.
Those who lost the old passports are required to give an affidavit
and also other evidences such as a copy of the US Naturalization
Certificate. US law prohibits copying of it illegally. But it is
possible to get a copy of it legally from the US authorities, he
noted. "We do not want to flout the local laws," he said.
The US passport is not enough in this case as it does not mention
the date when one became a US citizen. The new rules were enacted in
2009 and the accusation that it was imposed suddenly was not
correct, Dayal said.
He said the Entry Visa was introduced after the new rule that those
who are holding tourist visas cannot return to India within two
months of the last visit. Many Indians with foreign citizenship
found it very inconvenient. The government introduced the entry visa
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Matching Grants by Rotary Club for Telangana Water
Projects |
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We are pleased to share with you the
good news, that The Rotary Foundation (International) and Rotary
Foundation (India) have approved a matching grant for our Reverse
Osmosis Plants, please see excerpt from the letter:
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"Congratulations! Your Matching Grant application, submitted by
Rotary Club of Secunderabad West and Rotary Club of Emory-Druid
Hills (Dekalb County) for funding to help provide nine Reverse
Osmosis Plants in nine villages of Nalgonda and other districts in
Telangana area, AP, India, has been approved by Rotary Foundation
(India) ("RF(I)") and The Rotary Foundation ("TRF"). The total grant
budget for the project is INR952,200.00 equivalent to US$20,700.00". |
We take this opportunity to express our appreciation of Mr. Siva
Kumar of Rotary Club of Secunderbad West, and Ms Paddy Sharma,
President, Rotary Club of Emory-Druid Hills for their wholehearted
support, guidance and help in processing the application and last
but not least our own Mr. Ravi Chander, for his perseverance and
coordination at all levels, without whose efforts this would not
have been possible.
This is a great way for our "Telangana Community" to begin this our
new year !
We will keep you informed as we make progress.
If you have not become a paid member, please do so at
www.telanganacommunity.org, If you are already a paid member ask
your friends to become a paid member.
Collectively we CAN make a difference. |
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Water
Purification Projects in Telangana Area... |
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Telangana Community is still in its infancy
and with very limited resources at its disposal, we
still believe that we can make a difference if we, all
our members and sympathizers, come together. That’s why
Telangana Community is very keen to take up clean
water,
water conservation and sanitation projects in Telangana
to help solve water scarcity and to help communities to
gain access to uncontaminated and safe drinking water.
Telangana Community has initiated preliminary investigation regarding the
water purification projects with the help of Mr. S .P.
Reddy and Mr. Shiva Kumar of Rotary Club,
Hyderabad.

As a first step towards this mammoth goal, Telangana
community has undertaken clean water projects in
collaboration with Rotary Club, Secunderabad, installing
water treatment plants. So far, we have successfully
completed three water treatment projects and have
identified a few more projects to undertake this summer.
We request your support and involvement in this mission. We sincerely appeal to all our members and Telangana
sympathizers to come forward to donate or sponsor
towards a project of your choice and help make a
difference.
Read more about
the Clean Water Initiative in Telangana Region.
Projects Accomplished so far...
Donate now and be a
proud partner of partner of this Initiative. Your
support makes a huge difference. |
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