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  • Ready for the excitement of the festival of Ramadan

    Ready for the excitement of the festival of Ramadan

    Hyderabad: Be it markets or mosques, people especially Muslims are seen enthused to welcome the holy month of Ramzan (Islamic month) which is all set to begin from the dusk of the coming Thursday. People are busy making arrangements to celebrate the entire month of Ramzan with fervour and gaiety.

    The month of Ramzan is considered to be the holiest in Islamic calendar. Muslims observe fast from dawn to dusk during the holy month. Fasting, the third pillar amongst the five pillars of Islam, is obligatory for all adults except those who are ill. During Ramzan, worshippers throng mosques for prayers till midnight, seher (pre-dawn meal) and wake up in the wee hours of the day for morning prayers.

    The State government has directed the officials to take adequate measures for the festival and various departments in the city have geared up to ensure uninterrupted electricity and water supply to people, especially Muslim-majority areas. The Police has also made elaborate arrangements to ensure peace.

    The GHMC (Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation) initiated road repair works, sanitation near mosques to ensure that people do not face any inconvenience during Ramzan. The Water Board has also put arrangements and adequate supply of water to the mosques through tankers.

    All arrangements in place for special prayers in Mosques

    Mosques in the city have been decked up with all the arrangements to ensure that maximum numbers of mussalies could be accommodated during the special prayers of ‘Taraweeh’, which starts from Thursday night (while fasting starts from Friday morning, depending on the moon sight).

    This year’s special arrangements include provision of air coolers in most of the mosques given the fact that this year’s Ramzan would be the hottest as it is starting in March.

    The management committees of mosques are ensuring that other utilities like fans are intact and some of the revenue generating mosques are also availing the provision of ACs during this summer.

    Highlighting the importance of the month, mosques in the city have come up with decorative lighting, newly erected shamiyanah’s (tents) for providing shade to namazis from hot sun.

    At the historic Mecca Masjid, the cleaning of ablution tank is going on and tents were erected. Mecca Masjid is one of the largest mosques in the city. During Ramzan, Muslims prefer to offer special prayers in the mosque.

    “The ‘namaz-e-taraweeh’ will commence after the sighting of the new moon indicating the beginning of Ramzan month. Three chapters of the holy Quran will be recited during the ‘Taraweeh’ prayers every day,” said Mecca Masjid superintendent Abdul Qadeer. It will also be conducted at almost all mosques in the city.

    The managements of mosque committees have identified and selected the huffaz (one who has memorized the Quran) to lead the Taraweeh prayers.

    City markets gears

    up for Ramzan

    People were seen thronging markets and prepare for the holy month. In Begum Bazar market, traders have started buying dates in large quantities to sell in retail. 10 tonnes of dates has arrived in the city from various foreign countries including the Middle East.

    Several families were busy in shopping for the holy month so as to spend more time in prayers from the first week of Ramzan itself. Taking into account the practice, several traders have sourced merchandise from suppliers and displayed it in the stores.

    The surrounding areas of Charminar has been geared up for the month. Traders have also stocked up merchandise to set up stalls on the stretch between Pathergatti and Shahalibanda. During the month of Ramzan, around 3,000 temporary stalls come up here turning the stretch into a beehive of activity famous as night bazaar.

    “Shopping is slowly picking up and will gradually increase as the month arrives,” said Abdul Raheem, a trader at Pathergatti.

    The season’s favorite delicacy Haleem bhattis are also being built near most hotels with the hoteliers getting ready to prepare the dish from the first day of the month.

  • Meeting held on starting dual degree program

    Meeting held on starting dual degree program

    Hyderabad: The second round meeting on launching the Dual Degree Programme between Osmania University and Melbourne University was held on Monday.

    According to the OU officials, the first round of the meeting was organized last month. The dual degree programme is called BSc (Blended) because it integrates the four core science disciplines of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, provides content in a variety of formats, and combines expertise from a partnership of a number of institutions. Recently, the University Grants Commission (UGC) in India has released guidelines for international academic institutions to offer dual and joint degree programs in partnership with Indian academic institutions. In the proposed dual degree programme the students will study for the first two years in India and the next two years at Melbourne University.

    Prof Andrew of Melbourne University said, “There will be plenty of opportunities for the students on completion of the course, and both the governments working in tandem in improving the engagement with each other will further enhance the prospects of the students.”

    Prof D Ravinder, VC, OU, stated that the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) and other modalities of the curriculum and other things are being worked out, and a few more meetings will surely bring more clarity and will lead to a fruitful collaboration.

  • WASP originated from the College of Air Warfare

    WASP originated from the College of Air Warfare

    Hyderabad: No 2 Warfare and Aerospace Strategy Programme (WASP) course began at the College of Air Warfare (CAW), Secunderabad on Monday.

    The 15-week-long programme is being attended by eight specially selected Officers of the Indian Air Force and candidates are been guided by distinguished thinkers from various domains including academia.

    The course has been designed to build intellectual capital within the IAF and create a repository of cerebral air power practitioners with nimble critical thinking skills, capable of producing well-researched and cogent arguments and strategies in various domains of statecraft including air power.

  • LB Nagar RHS flyover to be inaugurated soon

    LB Nagar RHS flyover to be inaugurated soon

    Hyderabad: Motorists moving on the busy roads of L B Nagar will soon heave a sigh of relief as from traffic congestion as the much-awaited RHS flyover in L B Nagar is set to be inaugurated soon.

    The 700-meter long flyover whose works were taken up under the Strategic Road Development Programme (SRPD) project constructed at a total cost of Rs 32 crore will relieve commuters coming from surrounding districts as well as residents via Hayat Nagar.

    According to GHMC, the flyover, which was delayed due to the Election Code, will be thrown for the public by March end.

    With the construction of flyover, the area would not face traffic congestion and will provide smooth flow of traffic for the commuters at L B Nagar Junction without any disruption.

  • Advanced Computing-Informatics Laboratory inaugurated at MJCET

    Advanced Computing-Informatics Laboratory inaugurated at MJCET

    Hyderabad: Muffakham Jah College of Engineering and Technology (MJCET) newly established Advanced Computing and Informatics lab was inaugurated on Monday by Dr Faiyazunnissa, Mohammed Waliullah Chairman and Zafar Javeed Secretary Sultan-ul-uloom Education Society (SUES).

    It was named after the former chairman of SUES, Late Khan Lateef Mohammed Khan, in commemoration of his distinguished services and contributions to the society and institute.

    The newly established centre for advanced computing and informatics was established at the cost of Rs 95 lakhs with the state of art computing facilities and caters to the need for high performance computing requirements.

    Dr Faiyazunnissa, wife of the Late Khan Lateef Mohammed Khan, expressed her gratitude and emotionally appreciated the efforts for taking forward the vision and contributions of the late Khan Lateef Mohammad Khan to the society and the institute.

  • SCR holds review meeting

    SCR holds review meeting

    Hyderabad: The South Central Railway(SCR) conducted a detailed review meeting on safety, punctuality and freight loading operations of the zone on Monday.

    Arun Kumar Jain, SCR GMexamined the division-wise punctuality statistics and instructed the officials to identify the root causes for issues affecting punctuality and take remedial steps to improve the performance. Officials were also asked to make an action plans for optimal utilisation of manpower during traffic blocks which will help to avoid detentions. Apart from this, the railway officials were instructed to identify and monitor the trains which lost punctuality and take appropriate measures for improving their operations.

    On the safety aspect, The GMadvised the officials to analyse the compliance with guidelines and procedures at work sites at regular intervals to keep track of the effectiveness of safety drives being conducted throughout the zone. Later a detailed review meeting was conducted on the freight loading performance of the zone. Extra efforts will be put to ensure the seamless running of freight trains so as to meet the requirements of freight customers and also ensure maximum freight loading for the current financial year.

  • Three day Ritu Basant Mahotsav begins in Udaipur

    Three day Ritu Basant Mahotsav begins in Udaipur

    Udaipur , The three-day Ritu Basant Mahotsav, a beautiful festival of Faguni colors, organized annually by West Zone Cultural Center Udaipur Udaipur, started from Monday. The attractive presentation of Kuchipudi dance by Padma V. Jayaramarao enthralled the audience on the first day of the festival at Darpan Auditorium, Shilpgram, Udaipur, the courtyard of art cultures.

    Choreographed by Jayarama Rao, Omkaram was performed by Jayarama Rao and team. During this it was told that the sound of Omkaram is the symbol of the cosmic energy of Lord Shiva, while the chanting of Omkaram bestows salvation. Jayamu Jayamu is a prayer in praise of Saraswati, the goddess of knowledge. Its choreography has been done by Late Guru Padmabhushan Vaimpati Chinna Satyam. In this, Siddhendra Yogi, the father of Kuchipudi and the founder of Kuchipudi village, has been remembered.

    In the beginning, in the presence of Mrs. Kiran Soni Gupta, Director of Western Zone Cultural Center, Udaipur, Ritu Basant Utsav was inaugurated by lighting a lamp in front of the image of Vighnaharta. The chief guest of the program was Indian writer-director-producer Rajan Khosa. Padma Jayarama Rao and other artists were honored at the end of the programme.

    When Hiranyakashyap appeared: The dance performance in Kuchipudi Yakshaganam was based on Prahlad Natakam, in which the demon king Hiranyakashyap was shown going to the court. In this dance performance Hiranyakashipu was described in the lyrics of the song. Similarly, in the presentation of the composition of Durga Tarangam Yeti Narayana Teertha, verses are recited before Durga Tarangam and after that dance is performed on the edges of the brass plate, which is the symbol of union of God and soul.
    Draupadi’s insult was made real through classical dance performance: On this occasion, a presentation of Maharaja Swati Tirumal’s Hindi composition “Aaj Aaye Shyam Mohan Raas Mandal Khelane” was given. In this, the insult of Draupadi by Dushasan in the Kaurava assembly and Lord Krishna providing clothes of unlimited length to save Draupadi were shown.
    Closing with Tillana: The first day’s presentations ended with Tillana. Tillana is a rhythmic composition of Karnataka music art. Episode of Lord Krishna’s victory over Kalia Nag in river Yamuna was presented by the group in Tillana.
    These presentations will be held today: Mrs. Kiran Soni Gupta, Director of West Zone Cultural Center, Udaipur, Udaipur, told that a feature film written and directed by Rajan Khosa, Dance of the Wind, will be screened on Tuesday at 5 pm. This will be followed by the screening of the docudrama film Yaadein Bismillah, depicting the life of famous shehnai maestro Ustad Bismillah Khan from birth to death, in which Harish Bhimani has narrated the story in his own voice.

  • Air service will start from March 27 from Ranchi to Goa and Deoghar

    Air service will start from March 27 from Ranchi to Goa and Deoghar

    Ranchi, The Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has given permission for Indiga Airlines to fly from Ranchi to Jaipur. March 26 is the deadline to start the flight. A 180-seater Airbus will fly from Ranchi to Ranchi three days a week, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, for direct flights to Jaipur.

    The aircraft will reach Ranchi Ranchi at 9:05 in the morning and will fly to Jaipur at 9:35 in the morning itself. Indigo wants to start it from 23rd May. However, the airline has said that the notification regarding the date has not yet come from the headquarters. On the other hand, the flight service will start from Ranchi to Gaeva from March 27. On the same day the plane will also fly to Deoghar. So far, 150 passengers have made bookings from Ranchi to Gaeva. At the same time, 44 passengers have made bookings in the 72-seater aircraft starting from Ranchi to Deoghar.

    There has been a demand for a long time to connect Ranchi to Jaipur by air. The businessmen here go to Jaipur for business. And from the point of view of sightseeing, the number of tourists going to Jaipur is considerable. Due to non-availability of direct service from Jaipur to jaipur, people had to go to Delhi or Kolkata to take a flight. Airport Authority of India had sent a proposal to DGCA to add Jaipur-jaipur airline in summer schedule, which has been approved.

    Another airline will start from Ranchi to Delhi. Air service will start between Ranchi Ranchi and Delhi on all seven days. At the same time, the plane will also fly from Ranchi to Goa. It will fly between Ranchi Ranchi to Goa three days a week on Monday, Friday and Sunday. This aircraft will land at 6:15 in the evening and take off at 6:45 in the evening.

  • Delhi government’s budget will not be presented today

    Delhi government’s budget will not be presented today

    New Delhi, The budget of the Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi will not be presented in the assembly today (Tuesday). Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has told the Union Home Ministry the reason for not presenting the budget.

    The Union Home Ministry has clarified that some information regarding the budget was sought from the Delhi government. The Delhi government did not provide that information. That’s why the budget is being stopped by the Delhi government itself.

    The Lieutenant Governor’s office has denied Kejriwal’s claim. Rajnivas has said that the file related to the budget was received by the Lieutenant Governor’s Secretariat at 9:25 pm on Monday. Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena sent him back to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal at 10:05 pm. It is also noteworthy that the finance department was with Manish Sisodia till some time back. This department has been handed over to Kailash Gehlot after he went to jail in the liquor policy scam.

  • Landslide on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, vehicular movement closed

    Landslide on Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, vehicular movement closed

    Jammu, The Jammu-Srinagar Srinagar national highway is also closed for vehicular movement from both sides today (Tuesday). The highway was closed yesterday (Monday) following a landslide near Ramban.

    According to the traffic department, the highway is expected to open by this afternoon. Vehicles are stranded in Jammu and Udhampur due to the closure of the highway. A traffic police officer said that no vehicle from Jammu is allowed to go beyond TCP Nagrota.