Tag: Events

  • Youngistan organizes unique trek

    Youngistan organizes unique trek

    Hyderabad: On the occasion of World Environment Day, members of the Youngistaan Foundation’s Climate Action programme hosted a unique trek to commemorate on Monday. Over 25 passionate young environmentalists explored the Khajaguda Hills in the city outskirts.

    The trek also provided a unique opportunity to understand the local rocks while learning essential practices for preserving our environment. In addition to experiencing the landscapes, the youth actively engaged in an activity known as plogging-combining jogging with picking up plastic waste. The group cleaned the trekking trail and picked up the scattered plastic bottles and disposed them.

    Arun Daniel Yellamaty Kumar, the founder and director of the Youngistaan Foundation said that the primary mission of the trek was to inspire young individuals to become guardians of our planet.

    The group of young adventurers explored, discovered, and found a deep appreciation towards nature.”

  • Gig workers awareness program on car fire safety

    Gig workers awareness program on car fire safety

    Hyderabad: The soaring temperature can heat up vehicles too. Summers can be harsh not just for you, but also for your car as well. Unfortunate incidents of fire outbreaks in moving vehicles or cars parked under harsh sun are being witnessed. In order to protect cars from catching fire in rising temperatures, Telangana Gig and Platform Workers’ Union (TGPWU) on Sunday conducted an awareness programme for drivers on car fire safety.

    It has been observed that when temperature rises there is an increase in the number of cars catching fire. To prevent such incidents motorists are always urged to follow vehicle safety requirements and take their cars for regular maintenance.

    According to experts, not getting cars properly and regularly maintained makes them more prone to catching fire in summer.

    Shaik Salauddin, founder-president of TGPWU said cars can catch fire for many reasons, including mechanical or electrical issues, which are most common. A car can also catch fire as a result of a bad crash.

    “There can be number of reasons behind cars catching fire in hot weather. If you see smoke or flames or smell burning rubber or plastic, respond immediately.”

    “Most crashes do not result in fire. In the event of any crash, call 101 If there is no sign of fire. Wait for emergency assistance to help any injured individual out of car,” he added. Most car fluids are flammable. Heat and electrical sparks plus leaking fluid are all it takes to start a car fire, says Salauddin.

    During the awareness programme, driver were given sessions on fire safety and were explained what to do if a car is on fire. They were asked to equip cars with a small fire extinguisher near the driver’s seat. This can be very handy in case of small fires, which can be extinguished immediately.

    “Following a fire, pull over as quickly as it is safe to do so; be sure to use your signal as you make your way to a safe location off the road, such as breakdown lane or rest stop. Once you stop, turn off the engine, get everyone out of the car. Never return to a burning car for anything. Move everyone at least 100 feet from the burning vehicle and well away from traffic.

    The drivers were explained how to prevent a car fire. “Have your car serviced regularly by a professionally trained mechanic. If you spot leaks, your car is not running properly, get it checked. A well-maintained car is less likely to have a fire. If you must transport gasoline, transport only a small quantity in a certified gas can that is sealed. Keep a window open for ventilation. Gas cans and propane cylinders should never be transported in passenger compartment. Never park a car where flammables, such as grass, are touching the catalytic converter. Drive safely to avoid an accident.

    Drivers were explained to know danger signs, including cracked or loose wiring or electrical problems, a fuse that blows more than once, oil or fluid leaks, oil cap not on securely, rapid changes in fuel or fluid level, or engine temperature.

  • Vehicle service organized for Govindaraj Swami

    Vehicle service organized for Govindaraj Swami

    Tirupati : As part of the ongoing annual Brahmotsavams here on Saturday, Sri Govindaraja Swamy took a ride on the Chinna Sesha Vahanam in the morning and Hamsa Vahanam in the evening, on the second day to bless the devotees.

    The grand vahana procession led by elephants, chakka bhajans, Kolatam teams, Mangala Vaidyam was a cynosure for devotees. Thereafter the divine Snapana Tirumanjanam was performed to utsava idols of Sri Govindarajaswami and His consorts Sri Devi and Bhudevi.

    In the evening, the Lord in the form of Saraswathi, the Goddess of knowledge, mounted on Hamsa vahanam taken in a procession on the four Mada streets around the shrine.

    Both the Tirumala pontiffs, Kankana Bhattar and Srinivasa Dikshitulu, Deputy EO Shanti, AEO Ravi Kumar and devotees were present.

  • Celebration of Hanuman Jayanti in Telangana

    Celebration of Hanuman Jayanti in Telangana

    Hyderabad: Hanuman Jayanthi was held across Telangana State. The devotees of Hindu deity Hanuman performed special prayers with devotion at all the Hanuman temples of the State. The famous Hanuman temple at Kondagattu in Malyala Mandal of Jagityal district became the cynosure of all eyes.

    Thousands of devotees turned up at the temple to perform prayers. The officials of the temple made elaborate arrangements for the convenience of the devotees at the temple. They perform Hanuman’s Tirunakshatra birth celebrations on Vaisaka Mooladashami every year. The celebrations will be held for three days. They also performed Trikundamantima Yagnam and Poornahuthi as part of the celebrations. The authorities of Bhadrachalam Seetharama Swami temple sent special silk clothes to the Kondagattu temple.

    The vice-chairman of Telangana State Planning Board B Vinod Kumar and Rajya Sabha MP J Santosh Kumar handed over the silk clothes to Choppadandi assembly constituency Sunke Ravi Shankar. The Kondagattu temple authorities have prepared 3.6 lakh laddus and pulihora pockets. The authorities have also set up 14 counters for the convenience of the devotees. The police have put up 104 CC cameras around the temple as part of security arrangements.

  • Career fest organized in school

    Career fest organized in school

    With the growing number of students in Punjab dreaming to get higher education overseas, global universities and colleges have increased representation at the career and education fairs. A career fair was organised at Invictus School under its presidency of the regional IC3 forum. The event invited admission officers and representatives from around 50 top universities across the globe connected with around 300 students and parents and guided them about their career choices.

    The event saw a confluence of students, parents, university and high school delegates interact with Krithika Balaji, Academic Manager, IC3 Institute, Carl Tang, Manager Undergraduate Recruitment and Admissions Office, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Michael Benincasa, Regional Manager, South Asia, Western University, Nupur Juneja, Regional Head Outreach- North, Ahmedabad University, and Dhairya Goel, Assistant Regional Director South Asia, University of Vermont.