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Friday, October 21, 2022

Revisited in 2022

 It's been 7years after my last post.  

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Lessons of kalam

10 life lessons we learned from Abdul Kalam
http://blogs.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/the-photo-blog/10-life-lessons-from-apj-abdul-kalam/ via @timesofindia

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

James Marlon win man booker prize

Jamaica's Marlon James was awarded the Man Booker Prize 2015 for his fictional novel 'A Brief History of Seven Killings'. It portrays a fictional history of the attempted assassination of Bob Marley in 1976, set in the backdrop of cacophony and violence of Jamaica in 1970-80. James became the first Jamaican to win the award in the prize's 47-year history.

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Telangana woman police officer scales Himalayan peak
    
G.R. Radhika has become the first Indian woman to conquer the 7,077 m high Kun mountain in the Zanskar range of the Himalayas. | Special Arrangement
As any mountaineer would do, G.R. Radhika, the rather frail looking police officer in Adilabad district of Telangana, also swears by Sir Edmund Hillary's belief, “It is not the mountain we conquer but ourselves”. And her concurrence with the legendary mountaineer does matter as she has become the first Indian woman to conquer the 7,077 m high Kun mountain, the twin of Nun, located in the inhospitable Zanskar range of Himalayas in Jammu and Kashmir.
The Additional Superintendent of Police performed the feat on September 7 after a gruelling climb for over 10 days. The Indian Mountaineering Foundation subsequently declared her to be holding the record for an Indian woman.
“I am a bit of a risk taker,” reveals Ms. Radhika. “I was brought up more like a boy than a girl,” says the younger of the two children of a teacher couple as she tries to reason out her craving for adventure.
“I like to accept challenges which is why I quit my earlier job as an English language lecturer and took up policing,” she adds.
It was in 2012 that this mother of two belonging to the Rayalaseema region of Andhra Pradesh — Anantapur, her birth place, and Kadapa, where she grew up — got to know about mountaineering as a sport. “One of my friends suggested I get trained in mountain climbing after I successfully completed the difficult pilgrimage to Mount Kailash and Mansarovar,” Ms. Radhika recalls.

Monday, September 28, 2015

Telangana government sets up State Public Service Commission

The provisions of SPSC are mentioned in Article 315 of Constitution. 
It is a multi-member body consisting of Chairman and members appointed by Governor of the state.
It should be noted that, Chairman and members are removed only by President (and not by the Governor), although they are appointed by Governor.

Telugu novelist Kesava Reddy passes away

Renowned Telugu novelist Kesava Reddy has passed away in Nizamabad district of Telangana. He was 68. He was well known for his writings that had addressed many important social problems in India like poverty, prejudices and superstitions. 

About Kesava Reddy Kesava Reddy was born 10 March 1946 in Thalapula Palli village of Chittoor District in Andhra Pradesh. Medical career: He was doctor by profession and had obtained MBBS degree from Pandichheri medical college. He also had PG diploma in dermatology and had worked as Medical officer in Victoria Hospital, Dichpally, Nizamabad. During his medical career, he had treated a number of leprosy patients. Writer Career: He had penned eight novels, short and long stories. Some of his novels were translated into English and other languages

 His novels are Mugavani Pillana Grovi (1996), Chivari gudise (1996), Athadu Adavini Jayinchadu (1980), Incredible Goddess or Kshudra Devatha (1979), Swasanam dunneru (1979), City Beautiful (1982), Ramudunaadu- Raajjaymundaadi (1982), Muneamma (2008).