AU-Blekinge Institute of Technology invite applications for double degree course
Divis Lab donates 3.21 crore to boost AUs infrastructure
Hari Hara Veera Mallu opens to fan frenzy
Charging devotees for rituals at replica of Ayodhya temple in Visakhapatnam opposed
Alleging misuse of its name for the event, Sree Seetha Ramachandra Swamy Devasthanam in Bhadrachalam lodges complaint with Endowments Department
Open-heart surgeries halted at KGH since Januarydue to defunct equipment
Orders have been placed to hire machines on a rental basis, says Collector, adding that an HLM will be purchased with the CSR support of ICICI Bank
AU students protest over hostel food quality, campus safety
Construction of LuLu mega shopping mall in Visakhapatnam will begin soon, says its CMD Yousuff Ali
It will provide employment to 5,000 to 8,000 persons, he says, adding that the company will soon start a food processing plant and hypermarket in Vijayawada
Andhra Pradesh will be the best bet for investors from UAE, CM Chandrababu Naidu gives assurance
I invite you to spend 25% of your time in our State and see our functioning. If you are not confident of our ability to deliver on our promises, you can leave us, CM Chandrababu Naidu told Abdulla Bin Touq Al Marri
Clay Ganesha idols take shape at Visakhapatnams Sankalpa Art Village
At Sankalpa Art Village, artisans from Bengal craft Ganesh idols using traditional methods and natural materials, offering a quiet shift toward sustainable celebration
Ex-Andhra MP's Daughter In Trouble Over Coastal Zone Rules Violation
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Peddireddi Ramachandra Reddy, former Home Minister T. Vanita and former MP M. Bharat interacted with P.V. Midhun Reddy during mulaqat in Rajahmundry Central Prison
Visually challenged minor girl murder: Life sentence for accused in Andhra Pradesh
As per the prosecution, the accused attacked the minor girl with a knife owing to a grudge after she rejected his demand to satisfy his sexual desire
Free introductory course on meditation
Notices served to exhibition management of Ram Mandir
Some trains to be cancelled to facilitate commissioning of 3rd line between Vijayawada and Gudur
Book on Anand Gajapathi Raju released
560 kg ganja seized at Pedabayalu, one arrested
Ganta alleges that the previous YSRCP government designed housing policy only to benefit the party leaders
Mars T6 drone elevates Visakhapatnam police surveillance to new heights
City police deploy the state-of-the-art Mars T6 tethered drone, featuring night vision and real-time public address capabilities to enhance security across key coastal and suburban areas
Industries Minister T.G. Bharath reviews revival efforts at Visakhapatnam Steel Plant
RINL ramps up to full furnace operations; Minister promises support for captive mines and urges adoption of solar energy and advanced technology
Cancer survivors kidney saves sons life
Andhra Pradesh: Case booked for violation of CRZ norms at Bheemili Beach in Vizag
Andhra Pradesh: Case booked for violation of CRZ norms at Bheemili Beach in Vizag Visakhapatnam: Police have registered a case against a company owned by former MP Vijaya Sai Reddys daughter, P. Neha Reddy and son-in-law Rohit Reddy for alleged violation of Coastal Regulation Zone norms at Bheemili Beach in Visakhapatnam district. The case has [] The post Andhra Pradesh: Case booked for violation of CRZ norms at Bheemili Beach in Vizag appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
APSCHE announces admissions for M.Tech/M. Pharm
Over 3,000 applications for financial assistance for veteran artists received
Anganwadi workers stage protest seeking withdrawal of FRS
Naval Dockyard staff pedal to protect environment
After the success of this concept in Vizag, the Naval Dockyard in Karwar (Karnataka) adopted it.
IIM-V awaits AU nod for building lease renewal
IIM-V approached AU to renew the lease period of the building (which will end this September) for another two to three years. AU is yet to accept it.
GVMC standing committee election on August 6
Nominations will be accepted till July 29 between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. at the office of the Additional Commissioner (General), GVMC head office
NRDC, RINL renew agreement on value-added services
Under the renewed agreement, NRDC will continue to provide a suite of value-added services including intellectual property management, IP valuation, commercialisation support, and end-to-end technology transfer services to RINL
Andhra Pradesh liquor scam: Former Deputy CM Narayana Swamy skips SIT investigation
The Special Investigation Team served notice to Narayana Swamy to appear before the investigation officers on July 21, as part of investigation of the case
NOTE: photo of site near Krishna theater has been uploaded two days ago. please take if needed
The incident was reported from a village of Kallur panchayat of Pulicharla mandal
Police named about 40 persons, including a retired IAS officer, officers of APSBCL, one MP, former MP, public representatives and others as accused in the scam
Two workers dead in wall collapse at Malkapuram
12 yagas planned for peace across India, first to be held in Vizag
AP Adivasi JAC demands jobs for only tribals in Agency areas
MD forecasts heavy rain, gusty winds for A.P until 24 July
Heavy rains in 12 districts, including Visakhapatnam, Anakapalli, Alluri Seetharama Raju from Monday; strong winds reaching speeds of 40-50 kmph likely in some places
Vizag boy to represent India at International History Olympiad
APEPDCL CMD allays fears on smart meter installation
There will be no additional financial burden on consumers during the ongoing drive, he says
INS Sandhayak makes maiden port call at Port Klang in Malaysia
As many as 15 native language speakers will be deployed in the 12 schools for the ten-month period to teach lessons in Koya language in Chintoor agency
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The primary aim of the event is to raise awareness about Thalassemia, a serious genetic blood disorder, says Bhuvaneswari
Major fire at ITC godown in Gandigudem, near Visakhapatnam; no casualties reported
Shun plastic and use eco-friendly products, urges Collector
AU awarded for innovations in GIS
ITDA Paderu to hold one-day workshop on G.O. No. 3 on July 22
A.P. BJP president to begin State-wide tour from July 26
During his visits, Mr. Madhav would interact with the BJP cadre, apart from creating awareness on the development programmes being undertaken by the NDA government.
YSRCP MLC demands arrest of TDP MLA for derogatory comments
Indonesia-AP collaborations discussed at FAPCCI meeting in Vizag
Girijana Aikya Vedika opposes inclusion of Boyas, Valmikis in ST list
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Make government offices plastic-free zones, Vizag Collector tells officials
Cleanliness drives should be conducted at all government and private offices, educational institutions, places of worship and industrial areas on third Saturday every month, says Prasad
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Polavaram Left Main Canal works will be completed this year, says A.P. Minister
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Free HPV vaccination drive for girls in August
Lions Club of Vizag Charitable Trust, Chaitanya Sravanthi and VPA will organise the drive for students of Queen Marys High School
Anakapalli Police Launch Third Phase Of Drone Training
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DC Edit | Cleanliness Lesson For Metros
While the survey has undoubtedly highlighted the poor state of affairs in Indian metros, the Central government must be conscious of the fact that it cannot club cities like Raipur, Jabalpur, Gwalior, or even Visakhapatnam, with the six major metropolitan cities
Jagan is trying to create panic among investors, alleges A.P. I&PR Minister Parthasarathy
The YSRCP president has neither administrative skills nor concern for the future of the State, as his political approach is solely for personal gain, he alleges
SJK Innovations 100th iTRS machine installed at Bhogapuram International Airport in Visakhapatnam
Indian Navy commissions indigenous Diving Support Vessel to boost underwater operations
NEW DELHI: The Indian Navy on Friday commissioned first of its kind ship, an indigenously built Diving Support Vessel (DSV) which will be reinforcing its strategic maritime posture across the Indian Ocean Region at Naval Dockyard, Visakhapatnam in the presence of the MoS (Def) Sanjay Seth. DSV has been indigenously designed and constructed by Hindustan Shipyard Limited (HSL), Visakhapatnam. On commissioning, the ship will join the Eastern Naval Command to support deep sea diving and submarine rescue operations. Main roles of the vessel include undertaking deep sea diving and conducting rescue operations from distressed submarines. The commissioning of Nistar and its induction into the Indian Navy's Eastern Naval Command will not only enhance India's operational preparedness in the underwater domain, but will also reinforce its strategic maritime posture across the Indian Ocean Region. The approx Rs 2,400 cr project of two Diving Support Vessels (Nistar & Nipun) were launched in September 2022. TNIE earlier reported the exhaustive list of Capital Ship and Submarine projects of the Indian Navy, which included these two DSVs. It included 61 warships which are under various stages of construction. Various projects for construction of 17 warships and nine Submarines are under the advanced stages of approvals. 17 warships, nine submarines await approval Admiral DK Tripathi, Chief of Naval staff, called the commissioning of the indigenous ship a testimony to the growing capability and maturity of our maritime industrial base. Nistar is not just a technological asset for us, but also an important operational enabler. The induction of Nistar will enable us to provide critical submarine rescue support not only to the Indian Navy but also to the submarines of our regional partners. This will enable India to emerge as a 'Preferred Submarine Rescue Partner' in this region. Only a few navies in the world have such capability, and even fewer have developed it indigenously. CNS said. This indigenous project involves participation of a total of 120 MSMEs in the construction of this ambitious, unique and state-of-the-art vessel, achieving more than 80% indigenous content. The project is a step towards realising the Indian Navy's vision of designing and constructing complex indigenous platforms. With a length of approx 120 meters and displacing upwards of 10, 500 tonnage, the DSV has the capacity to maintain its position with extreme accuracy, using Dynamic Positioning System. Endurance of over 60 days at sea, capacity to undertake stages through helicopter operations and a 15-ton subsea crane make the ship a very versatile platform. As the 'Mother Ship' for the Deep Submergence Rescue Vehicle (DRV), the induction of this platform would provide a major capability enhancement to Indian Navy's Submarine rescue preparedness. The expansive diving complex onboard which consists of both Air and Saturation Diving Systems, along with underwater Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs) and Side Scan SONAR, substantially enhances the operational envelope of the vessel. The state-of-the-art Diving Equipment also includes Self-Propelled Hyperbaric LifeBoat and Diving Compression Chambers. It can undertake diving and salvage operations upto 300m depth. It would also serve as the 'Mother Ship' for deep submergence rescue vessels to rescue and evacuate personnel, from a dived submarine in distress well below the surface. The two DSVs will play a significant role as the number of submarines in the force is rising. Six Scorpene Class Submarines have been inducted under Project 75. Approvals for six more submarines under the Project 75I and 3 under Project 75 (add on) are in advanced stages of approvals. The CCS green lighted construction of two nuclear attack submarines (SSNs) in October 2024. The DSV is also outfitted with an Operation Theatre, Intensive Care Unit, Eight Bedded Hospital and Hyperbaric Medical Facilities which are critical towards meeting her operational roles. In her earlier avatar ex-Nistar, was a submarine rescue vessel which was acquired by the Indian Navy from the erstwhile USSR in 1969 and commissioned in 1971. In two decades of service, she had significantly contributed towards the Indian Navy's diving and submarine rescue operations. With the commissioning of this ship, the legacy of ex-Nistar continues onwards, with her motto 'Surakshita Yatharthta Shauryam' translating to 'Deliverance with Precision and Bravery', aptly reflecting the main roles of the ship. The crest of DSV Nistar depicts an 'anchor' symbolising maritime dominance and stability; with the 'dolphin' circling it signifying a seafarer's friend & harbinger of fair weather. The ship's motto 'Deliverance with Precision and Bravery' truly embodies its role and capabilities. In unison, these elements represent the diving and submarine rescue roles of Nistar. Submarine rescue assets provides Indian Navy with a niche capability/role in Indian Ocean Region Mazagon Dockyard to finalise two submarine projects this financial year Submarine operations are virtually invisible, highly secretive offering stealth and surprise whilst influencing events in all domains. Submarines are the most potent platforms carrying significant offensive firepower and provide crucial intelligence gathering capability that cannot be replicated by other means. By means of an array of sensors, submarines can monitor and influence activities in the air, surface and underwater domain. Their endurance and stealth allow them to operate in areas in-accessible to other platforms or systems and hence is an important asset for any nation. The submarine accidents witnessed by the world till date establish the underwater environment as the most hostile. The underwater domain makes the submarine operations inherently risky. With almost no margin for error, submarines face a spectrum of potential hazards. In view of the inherentrisks involved in the submarine operations, it is an endeavour of submarine operating nations to have a submarine escape and rescue capability or else has a tie up with other nations for submarine rescue in case a need arises. Almost all 40+ submarine operating countries have witnessed moderate to severe submarine accidents. Submarine operating countries in IOR include Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Myanmar, Pakistan, Singapore, South Africa, Thailand and Vietnam. While most of the submarine operating navies possess robust submarine fleets, only a few have integral submarine rescue capabilities. Most navies have commercial agreements with other organisations/ countries which possess submarine rescue capabilities and rely on their assets reaching the area of distress within 72 hours. 14 countries are known to have some form of Submarine Rescue Systems. The incident of Russian submarine Kursk demonstrated the lack of coordination amongst multilateral submarine rescue agencies in case of an unfortunate incident. With increasing submarine operating navies in IOR and elsewhere, possession of submarine rescue assets provides the Indian Navy with a niche capability to enhance relations with submarine operating nations. With two 3rd Generation 'Air Transportable' DSRV Systems, capable of rescue up to depths of 650m, Indian Navy possesses a credible submarine rescue capability. The two Indian Navy Submarine Rescue Units have successfully acquired and demonstrated the proficiency and skills to operate the DSRV system at their optimum capabilities. Indian Navy has also successfully acquired and proved the vital capability of Submarine rescue hatch certification. This has enabled the Indian Navy to offer one stop solution for all Submarine rescue services in the IOR region and beyond. The same was demonstrated when the Indian Navy responded to the DISSUB alert of Indonesian Submarine, Nanggala received on Apr 21 by mobilizing the DSRV Systems by sea and air to provide SAR assistance to the Indonesian Navy The Indian Navy submarine rescue capability was also showcased to FFCs during the Goa Maritime Conclave-2021 in Nov 21 and during the last two MILANs in 2022 and 2024. The Indian Navy is also participating in the forthcoming Submarine Rescue Exercise Pacific Reach at Singapore in Sep 25.
BIS officials seize 1.072 kg gold jewellery being sold without hallmark in Vijayawada
Acting on a complaint on fake HUID, the team led by BIS Joint Director T. Arjun, conducted a raid on Sri Lakshmi Hallmarking Centre, located at Narsannapeta in Srikakulam district
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Budameru floods: a trauma that refuses to subside
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Remembering the Malayali comrades of Madiba
Billy Nair and Paul Joseph. They may sound like ordinary Malayali names, but their tales are extraordinary. These two South African nationals with Kerala links had fought against Apartheid alongside Nelson Mandela. A recent book has shed light on their roots in Kundalassery and Vazhakulam two villages far away from each other. Billy, son of Krishnan Nair from Kundalassery in Palakkad, and Paul, son of Annamma from Vazhakulam in Idukki, were two Malayalis among the 21 Indian anti-Apartheid activists accused in the infamous Treason Trial of 1956. Krishnan and Annamma were migrant workers who had settled there. Their sons were part of the uprising against racial discrimination that prevailed in South Africa. Billy spent 20 years in the notorious Robben Island Prison, just two cells away from Mandelas. Paul, meanwhile, was in and out of jail for several years. G Shaheed and his work Until recently, details of their Malayali connection remained hidden. Until journalist and writer G Shaheed embarked on a mission to unspool these tales. Thus was born the book Mandelayodoppam Poradiya Randu Malayalikal (Two Malayalis Who Fought Alongside Mandela). It all started when one of Shaheeds friends visited the Robben Island Prison, which is now a popular museum. He noticed the name Billy Nair in front of a cell near Mandelas. On enquiring, museum officials told him Billy was a popular figure in the country, says Shaheed. Billy was a revolutionary trade unionist and two-time MP. There were not many details about his Indian connection, though. This friend of mine, Sudhakar, discussed this discovery with me when he returned to India. Shaheeds search for Billys story began there, about six years ago. During his research, he stumbled upon Pauls heroics. And the scale of search expanded. He reached out to many, from South African peace activist and former politician Ela Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhis granddaughter) and several Indian ambassadors to lawyers and journalists. Billy Nair and his wife Elsie Goldstone with Mandela Nelson Mandela flanked by Paul Joseph and his wife Adelaide It was a journalist and writer working from London who helped me track down Paul. It took him years to find him. I was able to talk to Paul via phone and was able to gather many details about his mother, his political fight, and his escape to London, Shaheed says. Paul was a rebel without a pause. So he was constantly targeted by the police. As life became hard, his wife Adelaide, who had roots in Pondicherry, fled to East Germany and later London. Later, with the help of Amnesty International, Paul too joined her. Mandela used to write to them from prison, and even visited them in their London home after his term as president, says Shaheed. Through Paul, who was 92 at the time, Shaheed found out that his mother Annamma hailed from Vazhakulam. She was married to Veerswamy, an immigrant from Visakhapatnam. Shaheed recalls that tracking down her African veedu in Vazhakulam was a struggle. Meanwhile, the search for Billys origin revealed that he was a trade unionist from Durban, who was elected to the African National Congress executive committee in 1991 and served as an MP for two terms. Notably, Billy was awarded the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman and the Gandhi Development Trusts Satyagraha Award in 2007. Yet, his Kerala connection remained obscure. It was Ela who helped. She tracked down Billys sister Kalyani Nair, who was in Germany, and shared her email with me, Shaheed smiles. She was in her nineties and had trouble with keying in her replies. Thankfully, her grandson played the messenger. Billys father, Krishnan, and his wife Parvathy, a Tamil immigrant in South Africa, had six children. Eldest was Kalyani, and then came Billy and their siblings. He was married to Elsie Goldstone, a fellow trade unionist. Billy passed away in 2008. Kalyani didnt know much about her fathers past in Kerala, except the villages name. In 2024, Shaheeds search bore fruit as he sat down to write the extraordinary journeys of Billy and Paul. It took Kerala so long to recognise these revolutionaries. Its extraordinary when the dots join together to form that complete picture, he smiles.
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Jagan should learn how to respect women, says A.P. Home Minister
Anitha accuses the YSRCP president of allowing a political environment where derogatory statements against women go unchallenged
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Both States agree to share data reservoirs and preserve Srisailam project; KRMB will be headquartered in Amaravati, while GRMB will remain in Hyderabad
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Dr. Nikitha receives gold medal from President Murmur
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VARWA-Nivas release poster opposing Smart Metres
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GVMC launches AI-based Project SARTHI for smart traffic management in Visakhapatnam
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NEP 2020 offers greater flexibility in implementation of 3-language formula, say YLP
These 10 small cities are now Indias fastest-growing job markets
LinkedIns Cities on the Rise 2025 report spotlights Indias fastest-growing job markets beyond metros. Tier 2 and 3 cities like Visakhapatnam, Ranchi, and Jodhpur are emerging as talent hubs due to policy support, infrastructure upgrades, and rising corporate presence. This shift offers professionals better work-life balance, affordability, and career growth, reshaping Indias employment landscape.
Job Market Momentum Growing In Non-Metro Tier-2 And Tier-3 Cities: Report
The Cities on the Rise report, by professional network platform LinkedIn, identifies Visakhapatnam, Ranchi, Vijayawada, Nashik, and Raipur as the fastest-growing non-metro hubs where professional opportunities are accelerating.
Visakhapatnam, Ranchi, Vijayawada among fastest growing non-metro hubs: LinkedIn
LinkedIn's inaugural 'Cities on the Rise' report identifies Visakhapatnam, Ranchi, Vijayawada, Nashik, and Raipur as India's fastest-growing non-metro hubs for professional opportunities. These tier 2 and tier 3 cities are attracting tech, pharma, and finance companies, creating a surge in local talent activity and offering alternatives to traditional major cities for career advancement.
GVMC Commissioner inspects Anna Canteen at KGH