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  • Hyderabad-based indie artist Sidharth Bendi releases new single

    Hyderabad-based indie artist Sidharth Bendi releases new single

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    Hyderabad: City based independent music creator Sidharth Bendi has released a new number 26 that’s gaining traction in the indie music circles. The 24 year-old singer/songwriter, music producer and acoustic pop performer has released 2 Elongated Plays (EPs) and 4 singles already and is working in 15 more projects.

    Talking about his new single that was released on March 26, Sidharth said, “2006 was written about missing my childhood self and talks about how I’m giving up on my current state. The idea came about when I bumped into an old video from my 7th birthday in 2006 and felt so many different emotions from watching it and reflecting on my life right now”.

    “It was also peak pandemic when I wrote this song so I’m sure that had an influence on how I felt as well. It was a generally slower time in the world,” he added.

    MS Education Academy

    Sidarth Bendi’s music journey started in 2017 with the self-written EP ‘One in a Million’. He has done over 1000 shows after his school and is the alumni of the prestigious Berklee College of Music. He has opened for many artists like Tejas Menon, Vir Das, Pratheek Kuhad, AWKS, Dhruv Viswanath, Divine, Ritviz and more.

    Bendi is also the founder of city based non-profit ‘The Beautiful World Movement’, which raises funds through cultural events towards sustainability awareness, animal welfare, nurturing of underprivileged children and so on.

    Sidarth Bendi’s new single ‘2006’ is available on Spotify, YouTube Music and Apple music.

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  • Hyderabad-based IIL get DCGI nod for Measles-Rubella vaccine

    Hyderabad-based IIL get DCGI nod for Measles-Rubella vaccine

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    Hyderabad: The vaccine makers based in Hyderabad, Indian Immunologicals Limited (IIL), have received approval from the Drugs Controller General of India (DGCI) and Telangana State Drug Control Administration (TSDCA) for manufacturing its Measles-Rubella (MR) Vaccine.

    As an outcome of the Indo-Vietnam partnership, the product has been in the works for more than six years and for which IIL is collaborating with Vietnam’s Center for Research and Production of Vaccines and Biologicals, also known as Polyvac.

    Vietnam under Polyvac will supply the Measles vaccine to Indian Immunologicals while the Rubella vaccine will be produced by IIL to manufacture a combined MR vaccine.

    The live attenuated MR vaccine is an addition to the list of several other vaccines that IIL supplies to the Universal Immunization Programme (UIP) of India.

    “The MR vaccine of IIL has been proven through extensive human clinical trials to be immunogenic and safe for people of 9 months to 49 years,” stated a press release.

    Managing director of IIL, Dr K Anand Kumar, while speaking on the occasion said, “We started with humble beginnings with Polyvac in 2016 and worked tirelessly throughout including the tough Covid-19 period.”

    “Measles-Rubella (MR) vaccine is listed in the UIP of India and is an important vaccine for our country,” added the MD.

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  • Excise policy case: Delhi court defers passing order on Hyderabad-based auditor’s bail plea

    Excise policy case: Delhi court defers passing order on Hyderabad-based auditor’s bail plea

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    Delhi: A Delhi court has deferred passing of order on Thursday on the bail plea filed by Hyderabad-based CA Butchi Babu Gorantla, recently arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in connection with the liquor policy case.

    The Special Judge M. K. Nagpal of the Rouse Avenue Courts, on February 24, had reserved his order after hearing arguments in Gorantla’s bail plea from both sides and had listed it for hearing on Wednesday.

    Gorantla, who is the former auditor of Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao’s daughter MLC K. Kavitha whose name has already been dragged into the case, was arrested by the CBI in the excise policy case on February 8.

    According to the CBI, he was arrested for his alleged role in formulating and implementing the Delhi Excise Policy and causing wrongful gain to Hyderabad-based wholesale and retail licensees and their beneficial owners.

    Recently, the court had also given permission to the Enforcement Directorate (ED) to question Gorantla in judicial custody after the agency moved an application seeking permission to quiz him and to record his statement in the money laundering case pertaining to the Excise Policy.

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  • Exclusive: Hyderabad-based radio news reader’s message on World Radio Day

    Exclusive: Hyderabad-based radio news reader’s message on World Radio Day

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    Hyderabad: One of the renowned columnists Margaret Noonan once said, ”TV gives everyone an image, but radio gives birth to a million images in a million brains.” And we at Siasat.com find it relevant to recall her quote as intellectuals are celebrating World Radio Day today.

    UNESCO has declared February 13 as ‘World Radio Day’ because United Nations Radio was first established on this day in 1946. Radio, also known as the wireless telegraph was used for war purposes during World War I but who was aware that it would emerge as one of the effective and persuasive means of communication pacifists will swear by? Everything changes with time and this write-up will help you hark back to the days when radio used to be the one and only potent means of communication.

    History

    Italian scientist Gugliemo Marconi invented a device that he called ‘The Wireless Telegraph’ in 1895. He used it to transmit Morse codes. As he used radio waves for transmission, the device was later called ‘Radio.’ On December 24, 1906, Reginald Fessenden sent the first long-distance transmission of the human voice and music from his station in Massachusetts(USA).

    Radio was still in its infancy until Edwin Armstrong developed the superheterodyne circuit in 1918 and later in 1933, it was also discovered how FM broadcasts could be produced. Here begins the story. Radio of creative people have started reaching to East. The most powerful propaganda tool was now used to spread love and information.

    In June 1923, the Radio Club of Bombay started radio broadcasting in India. After that rest is history as All India Radio (AIR) has ruled the hearts of Indians since 1937.

    Theme

    The theme for the 2023 World Radio Day is ‘Radio and Peace’.

    Golden Era of Radio in India

    If you are born in the 90s, then we are pretty sure that you might have relished those moments when all your family members sitting in a dining hall used to listen to news broadcasted by ‘Akashvani’ as prime times news. You might have witnessed people walking through busy streets along with their radio sets. You might have also seen cricket lovers listening to commentary in groups under the shadow of Banyan or Chinar trees.

    From bringing batteries from the shopkeeper and carrying portable radio sets along with you the whole day to listening to them on your mobile phone, February 13 will only make you reminisce about those days.

    Maybe you might have preserved a radio set in your archive or home museum and it might be providing a souvenir of those golden days but we want you to take a pledge to help radio lovers to resuscitate the first most impressive and effective means of mass communication.

    Challenges

    Since the advent of television and social media, the ratio of radio listeners dropped immensely and radio faced various challenges but thanks to a few prominent radio personalities who kept sharing their capsules, contents and voice notes on social media. You can listen to your favourite RJ or radio newscaster on google podcasts or other social media platforms now and you even don’t need an antenna for that.

    On this special day, Siasat.com had an exclusive conversation with one of the popular newsreaders at AIR Hyderabad, Suresh Dharmapuri. He spoke about how technology has affected the radio earlier but with time it proved to be fruitful as audiences can listen to their favourite radio programmes at any time and any place using the internet.

    ”Radio is not only that radio what you think. FM has changed the way of broadcasting on the radio. I am happy that people listen to the radio in cars, shops and malls. AIR and other radio stations have their own applications now. Radio is totally digitised now,” Suresh said.

    He further added, ”From lorries to auto-rickshaws, you will see people listening to FM as the range has been increased and listening to the radio using an antenna will give you a special feel instead of listening to it later on podcasts or other social media apps.”

    He opined that no one can compete with programmes broadcasted on AIR or FM Rainbow. They are evergreen and people still listen to these programmes. He also said that ‘ Mann Ki Baat’ in which PM Modi addresses the nation has gained a lot of popularity and it has helped a lot to get back a huge chunk of listeners.

    ”Since the advent of FM radio, most people got an opportunity to give voice to the radio and I think it helped to bring out the innate talent of various popular RJs. You need to be very creative to write the script of radio programmes and to me the skill of creating images in the minds of the audience with audio is highly appreciable,” he concluded.

    ‘With radio, the listener absorbs everything’ and yes Bob Edwards was right. Radio waves make you feel alive as most people are found with subliminal minds nowadays due to hustle and bustle of the surroundings and other personal reasons. So, here again wishing you Happy Radio Day and the question for you is, has social media affected radio in a positive or negative way? Do let us know in the comments section.

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  • Delhi excise scam: CBI arrests Hyderabad-based chartered accountant

    Delhi excise scam: CBI arrests Hyderabad-based chartered accountant

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    Delhi: The CBI has arrested a Hyderabad-based chartered accountant (CA), understood to be the auditor of BRS MLC K Kavitha, in connection with the Delhi excise policy case, officials said on Wednesday.

    The Central Bureau of Investigation had called the CA, Butchibabu Gorantla, to Delhi for questioning in connection with the excise policy case. He was arrested on Tuesday evening as he was non-cooperative and his responses were found to be evasive, they said.

    The CBI has alleged that Gorantla’s role in the formulation and implementation of the now-scrapped Delhi Excise Policy 2021-22 caused “wrongful gain” to Hyderabad-based wholesale and retail licensees and their beneficial owners.

    The agency will produce him before a special court here on Wednesday.

    The CBI had questioned Kavitha, the daughter of Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao, in connection with the case in December last year.

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