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  • Hyderabad’s L V Prasad Eye Institute wins Global Recognition; it has served 34.14 million people so far

    Hyderabad’s L V Prasad Eye Institute wins Global Recognition; it has served 34.14 million people so far

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    In the din of politics, cricket and films a unique achievement of an Indian eye care Institution at the global level got swept into the background or virtually went unnoticed in the country.

    The L V Prasad Eye Institute (LVPEI), Hyderabad has been ranked 8th globally in the area of Ophthalmology for 2023 by Scimago agency, a Spanish global ranking organisation. The ranking is based on research, technology innovation and social impact of the research output.

    It’s significant to find LVPEI in the company of reputed Institutions like Johns Hopkins, Harvard University, Moorfields of London in the top 10 list. The LVPEI is the first Indian medical institute to find place in the top rankings in the field of research productivity.

    Scimago Agency analysed data for the past 5 years of the best medical institutions to arrive at the 2023 rankings. The list is headed by Moorfields Eye Hospitals NHS Trust (UK), Johns Hopkins Medicine (US),   Singapore National Eye Centre, University of Miami Health System (US), Singapore Eye Research Institute, UCLA Health System, (US) and National Institutes of Health (US) and LVPEI (India). The next two are: US Dept of Health & Human Services and Institute National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicare (France).

    A snapshot of achievements

    In the last 35 years, since it’s starting in 1987 by Dr Gullapalli N Rao, the LVPEI has been making steady progress in both-providing top class eye care with social impact and undertaking research and introducing latest technology to stay among the best eye care institutions in India and worldwide.

    A quick look at some of the key achievements of the Institute: approximately 34.14 million patients served so far. Of them 16 million were served free of cost. About 56,759 personnel trained. The Institute scientists/researchers have 4099 publications; 57 PhDs; 5 Bhatnagar Award winners and 3 Padma Sri awardees.

    To expand its reach the LVPEI has set up a few satellite centres. Through them, it has been able to reach 12,193 villages. Overall, it has performed 1.93 million surgeries, 2029 stem cell based procedures, reached 4.92 million children and established a Cornea Bank with 1.19 lakh corneas of which 69, 964 transplants have been done, according to the Institute.

    Asked about the significance of the ranking by the Spanish Agency, Dr Prashant Garg, the Executive Chair of the LVPEI said, “The announcement came as a pleasant surprise to us. It was heartening because we were told that the ranking was based on our consistent performance and impact that our research was making on society.”

     The global recognition also corroborates the vision of the founder, Dr G N Rao on placing the highest importance to research right from the beginning along with eye care. Annually, the Institute has been publishing an average of 400 research papers.  Consequently, the LVPEI has been intensely focused on world class eye care with research, innovation and social impact as the driving forces, he said.

    The institute has also been active in inter-disciplinary collaboration with global institutes. In this context it is pertinent to note that the LVPEI has been helping the Government of Liberia, Africa, in establishing eye care facilities, training Ophthalmologists and skilled technicians and guiding in the creation of both resources and manpower to run a good network to meet the country’s needs in the long term. The African continent has the lowest capabilities in eye care at present.

    The LVPEI has established the entire range of eye care facilities in Hyderabad. It tries to be always ahead of the curve in bringing the best technology to its patients in myopia or stem cell therapy. Along with the Arvind Eye Hospital, Shankara Netralaya and the Rajendra Prasad Ophthalmology Institute, it is amongst the top few in the country.

    Referring to the future areas of research work with an eye on social impact, Dr Garg said, “We have studied the new opportunities and needs of the region and identified 3-4 broad areas. These include: elderly eye care, inherited eye diseases, eye and the brain linked issues, applications of machine learning.” In addition, a major project is on in Odisha to study the unique eye problems of the tribals, he explained.

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  • Video: Fire breaks out at pharma factory in Hyderabad’s Jeedimetla

    Video: Fire breaks out at pharma factory in Hyderabad’s Jeedimetla

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    Hyderabad: A massive fire broke out on Thursday night at a defunct and vacant pharmaceuticals firm in Jeedimetla. There were no reported injuries in the event.

    According to fire officials, a distress call from local neighbours was received at about 8 p.m., and fire tenders from adjacent fire stations were quickly dispatched to the scene.

    Because the fire was so intense, three fire tenders were dispatched to put out the flames. After catching fire, barrels of chemicals housed on the pharma company’s premises detonated.

    The pharma company’s facilities have been closed for several months, and officials assume that the fire started owing to a short circuit or that some persons tossed combustible goods inside the grounds.

    The explosion generated a massive ball of flames, which caused terror among the locals. As a precaution, the police stopped traffic on the main route and evacuated the inhabitants who lived nearby.

    To prevent any unforeseen incidents, the local police had roped off the area. Top fire department officers also went to the scene. Officials from the fire department are investigating the cause of the fire.

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  • Watch: Drunk men attempt to break into ATM in Hyderabad’s Chaitaniyapuri

    Watch: Drunk men attempt to break into ATM in Hyderabad’s Chaitaniyapuri

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    Hyderabad: Two labourers in an inebriated state attempted to break into an ATM in Chaitaniyapuri limits on Tuesday night. However, their attempt was foiled.

    The drunk labourers attempted to break into the ICICI ATM located near Victoria Memorial metro station and damaged the machine before their plan was foiled by locals who caught them red-handed. The duo fled the scene soon after.

    On enquiry, the inspector of Chaitaniyapuri police stated that the two were mere labourers and were not trained professionals who carried out the act when they were drunk. He added that they have been identified and will soon be arrested.

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  • Over 1k participate in Hyderabad’s first ever women-only run

    Over 1k participate in Hyderabad’s first ever women-only run

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    Hyderabad: Over a thousand took part in the city’s first women-exclusive run, ‘I-Run’, that was held on Sunday as part of a three-day Business Women Expo 2023 at Hitex.

    The event was held with the theme ‘I Run–Breaking Barriers’ on the last day of the Expo. The organisers informed that it was the biggest-ever Expo for women entrepreneurs and innovators with over 220 plus exhibitors from 15 states.

    A total of 1,120 women participated with over 25% being first-timers. The event witnessed participation between 14 years and 76 years of age. The run was organised under three categories – 3kms, 5kms, and 10 kms.

    “Most women shy away from taking part in runs due to household responsibilities. You can start running at any time of your life, with any level of fitness. Many women succumb to the perception that they can’t run or that they are not good at running. But, it doesn’t really matter. Running has the power to change lives,” said Arun, an organiser, adding the event will be held annually.

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  • Hyderabad’s air quality swings between moderate and poor

    Hyderabad’s air quality swings between moderate and poor

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    Hyderabad: Air pollution in Hyderabad continues to be a major concern as the city’s air quality fails to improve despite efforts to combat it.

    Vehicular movement and business activities have led to a rise in pollution levels, with the air quality fluctuating between moderate and poor over the past month.

    Zoo Park area records worst air quality in Hyderabad

    The Zoo Park area in particular has been found to have the worst air quality in the city, with its AQI never improving from ‘poor’ over the last 30 days.

    The heavy traffic congestion surrounding the Zoo Park area is one of the major contributors to the decline in air quality. The hot and dry climate of the city exacerbates pollution woes, resulting in high levels of PM2.5 and PM10, which are responsible for poor air quality.

    Currently, the AQI level at the Zoo Park area is 162, with PM2.5 and PM10 levels of 79 and 99 respectively.

    On the other hand, the Banjara Hill area records the best air quality in Hyderabad with an AQI of 28 and a status of ‘Good’.

    LocationsAQI level
    Zoo Park162
    Central University99
    Kokapet89
    New Malakpet81
    Saidabad71
    Manikonda63
    Madhapur Village61
    KPHB Phase III58
    Vittal Rao Nagar57
    Puppalguda56
    Koti48
    Shirdi Sai Nagar47
    Banjara Hill28

    What is AQI?

    The AQI (Air Quality Index) is a measure of air quality in a particular area. It categorizes air quality into six categories based on AQI value, ranging from ‘Good’ (0-50) to ‘Hazardous’ (401-500).

    Air quality is a vital aspect of human life as an individual inhales approximately 14,000 liters of air daily. The presence of contaminants in the air can have negative effects on health.

    It is essential to take steps to improve air quality in Hyderabad, such as reducing vehicular emissions and promoting cleaner business practices.

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  • Meet Hyderabad’s Indira Eegalapati, metro pilot in Saudi Arabia

    Meet Hyderabad’s Indira Eegalapati, metro pilot in Saudi Arabia

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    Jeddah: Saudi Arabia was once known for being the only country in the world that does not allow women to drive vehicles. A common stereotype once prevailed that “Women cannot drive”. However, women have been breaking stereotypes with vision 2030 women’s power in Saudi Arabia is in full effect.

    Not only vehicles, but women are also now steering trains in Saudi Arabia for the first time. Indian woman loco pilot Indira Eegalapati deserves special attention from the Indian community on International Women’s Day.

    She is the pilot on Riyadh Metro Train, hailing from Guntur and settled in Hyderabad. Before coming to pilot trains in Saudi Arabia, Indira worked in Hyderabad Metro for over 3 years and she logged 15,000 km total.

    An IT engineering post-graduate whose friends settled in the software field yet she chose to be different by driving trains not only at home but also abroad.

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    “While I was a child I used to assist my mechanic father by giving him tools and spare parts and now I am driving one of the most advanced trains in the world”, said Indira.

    “We are three sisters and our father has given utmost importance to the education of girls, though some of our relatives oppose spending on education instead of saving for dowry as we don’t have brothers,” she recalled.

    “When I was selected for Riyadh Metro, most of our relatives were apprehensive as to how a single woman can go to Saudi Arabia to work as train pilot, my determination didn’t deter me and I made my way to Saudi”, added Indira.

    Indira also operated the train in Doha during the world cup where she was sent by Saudi Arabia.

    She is full of praise for her Saudi female colleagues and impressed with women empowerment in Saudi Arabia as part of Vision 2030. It is noteworthy to mention that Saudi women pilots constitute a major part of metro train pilots in the Kingdom.

    Indira is married and her husband also works as a loco pilot in Qatar.

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  • Video: Man flies in air as car hits him in Hyderabad’s Nagole

    Video: Man flies in air as car hits him in Hyderabad’s Nagole

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    Hyderabad: Two individuals were hurt when they were struck by a speeding car in Nagole on Thursday evening.

    The driver of the car, which was driving two women, lost control and struck a woman first before hitting a man who was strolling alongside the road.

    The injured man was recognised as Jai Babu of Kushaiguda. He was looking into his phone while walking and was flung into the air and landed 20 metres away.

    Both injured people were moved right away to a nearby hospital by the locals. There hasn’t been a report of the incident to the police as of yet.

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  • Latest update on Hyderabad’s first drive-in theatre at RGIA

    Latest update on Hyderabad’s first drive-in theatre at RGIA

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    Hyderabad: The reports of the opening of India’s first airport drive-in theatre at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport have left Hyderabadis buzzing with excitement. Reports suggested that this new addition to the city’s entertainment scene will allow cinema lovers to enjoy their favourite films from the comfort of their own cars.

    Ever since the reports surfaced online, it’s no wonder that Hyderabadis are eagerly anticipating its grand opening and are curious to know more details about the drive-in theatre. And the latest development is sure to spark a wave of anticipation among cinema lovers.

    According to reports, renowned Tollywood actors Venkatesh Daggubati, Mahesh Babu, and Rana Daggubati will be at the forefront of this thrilling new venture as they have joined hands with Sunil Narang, a well-known Tollywood distributor, exhibitor and the owner of the multiplex chain Asian Cinema, to bring this unique cinema concept to the city.

    The drive-in theatre at the airport, reportedly to be named the ‘Asian Classic’, is expected to provide a fantastic viewing experience. RGIA’s picturesque surroundings are sure to make for the ideal setting for movies, allowing viewers to lose themselves in the magic of cinema while surrounded by the beauty of nature.

    The news of their collaboration has only added to the excitement, and movie-goers are eagerly waiting to witness this new revolution in the world of cinema. For those seeking relaxation from the hustle of city life, this unusual and enjoyable evening activity would be a good idea.

    In recent times, we noticed that Tollywood celebrities have been actively collaborating with Asian groups for the theatre business. Sunil has previously collaborated with Vijay Deverakonda (AVD Movies), Allu Arjun (AAA Cinemas), and Mahesh (AMB Cinemas).



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  • Video: Snatchers rob woman’s mangalsutra in Hyderabad’s Hayathnagar

    Video: Snatchers rob woman’s mangalsutra in Hyderabad’s Hayathnagar

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    Hyderabad: In yet another incident of chain snatching, two men robbed a woman of her mangalsutra, weighing 8 grams, threatened her with a knife, and fled with it.

    The woman, who is the owner of a grocery shop in Aditya Nagar was panic-stricken after two bike-borne assailants robbed her in daylight.

    The incident was captured on a nearby CCTV which is assisting the cops in the identification of the culprits.

    The victim has filed a complaint with the police who have initiated a probe underway.

    In January, two unidentified persons snatched away a gold chain, a bracelet, and cash from a man in Attapur.

    Citizens have been urged by the authorities to be cautious against snatchers and bring any suspicious activity of this kind to light.

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  • Hyderabad’s pride—Banga and Montek share enviable global rise in professional life

    Hyderabad’s pride—Banga and Montek share enviable global rise in professional life

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    Ajay Banga nominated by US President, Joe Biden as the next President of the World Bank and Dr Montek Singh Ahluwalia, former, Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, the two prominently turban wearing Sikhs, share a special bond with Hyderabad.

    Montek Singh studied at the St Patrick’s High School, Secunderabad. He went on to graduate from St Stephen’s, Delhi and joined the World Bank and also held a high position in the IMF. In contrast, Ajaypal Singh Banga is an alumnus of the Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet. He also graduated from St Stephen’s, then from IIMA and after an illustrious career in the corporate world has now been selected for the highest post at the World Bank.

    The announcement of Banga’s imminent role to lead the World Bank has sent Hyderabadis, especially the Public School alumni into a tizzy. The news has gone viral as Banga, the former President and CEO of MasterCard will take over the reins of the World Bank, which along with the IMF (International Monetary Fund) are the most powerful financial arms of the UN, wielding huge power over the financial health of nations and the common people.

    Interestingly, from July 1, when Banga assumes office, his Chief Economist at the Bank will be another turban Sikh, Prof Indermit Gill, also of Indian origin and a very strange coincidence indeed. While several distinguished Indian or the Persons of Indian Origin held top positions in the IMF and World Bank, this is the first time that the highest job is coming their way.

    A big achiever, Banga, the 1974 alumnus of the HPS, Begumpet hails from a family that has distinguished itself in a variety of areas. His elder brother, Manvinder Singh ‘Vindi’ Banga, an IIT, Delhi, IIM, Ahmadabad alum, who became, Chairman of Hindustan Lever. Their father, Harbhajan Singh Banga, a veteran of two wars with Pakistan retired from the Indian Army as Lt. Gen.

    Banga, Montek & Hyderabad

    Ajay Banga and Dr Montek Singh Ahluwalia, former, Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission share some interesting similarities with Hyderabad and their careers. Though separated by nearly two decades in age, both the sardars came to the ‘city of the Nawabs’ as their father’s serving in the defence were posted in the city.

    Montek Singh’s father, a defence officer was posted in Secunderabad during the 1950s. Consequently, Montek studied at the St Patrick’s High School for nearly 7 years, before moving on to Delhi. He graduated from the prestigious St Stephen’s College and then an MA & M Phil from Oxford University.

    The economist, born in Rawalpindi (now in Pakistan) in 1943, joined the World Bank in 1968 and held several positions over the next decade. In 2001, after holding key economic and planning positions in the Rajiv Gandhi and PV Narasimha Rao governments, Montek was appointed the first Director of the newly created Independent Evaluation Office of the IMF ( International Monetary Fund). He returned to India and served as Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission (2004-14), under Dr Manmohan Singh’s UPA 1&2 governments.

    Interestingly, Dr Montek Singh, who supported the N Chandrababu Naidu and Dr Y S Rajasekhara Reddy governments in combined Andhra Pradesh to develop Hyderabad, was a chief guest at one of the major events connected with the Centenary of St Patrick’s High School.

    As an interesting coincidence, the nomination of Ajay Banga to the World Bank comes in the year his Alma mater, HPS Begumpet is celebrating its centenary with a series of events in 2023. The President of the HPS Society, Mr Gusti Noria, while congratulating Ajay Banga for his distinction and wishing him bests said, “We look forward to having him join in the centenary celebrations throughout the year.”

    The HPS has produced outstanding achievers in various fields. Ajay Banga, CEO of MasterCard, Shantanu Narayen, CEO of Adobe Systems and Satya Nadella, CEO of Microsoft figured in the top 10 best performing CEOs in the Harvard Business Review of 2019.

    Like Montek Singh, Ajay Banga’s schooling in Hyderabad happened because his father, Harbhajan Singh Banga, hailing from Jalandhar and a veteran of two wars with Pakistan was transferred from Pune to Secunderabad around 1970. As a Brigadier, he served as the Commandant of the MCEME during which time the young Ajay Banga went to the HPS. Again in the footsteps of Montek, Ajay went to St Stephen’s College and graduated in economics.

    This is where the comparison perhaps ends. Ajaypal Banga followed his older brother Manvinder to the IIM, Ahmadabad. After that, he began his career in the corporate world with Nestle India in 1981. After a stint in PepsiCo, he moved into banking with the Citibank. After a decade of successful contributions to the bank’s activities and growth in India, Middle East, Africa and Europe, his big break came when he was selected as the CEO of MasterCard in 2009.

    During his decade long leadership at MasterCard, the second largest payment company, Ajay Banga was instrumental in driving its phenomenal growth. He was also heading the US-India Business Council and played an influential role. Post MasterCard, he has been the Vice-Chairman with the General Atlantic, a large private equity firm.

    Given the vast experience in payment services, dealing with communities and populations across the world, marketing acumen and leadership qualities that he has acquired over the decades, the 63-year- old, Ajaypal Singh Banga is well equipped to take on the challenges that the World Bank faces in the post pandemic era.

    “Ajay is uniquely equipped to lead the World Bank at this critical moment in history. He has spent more than three decades building and managing successful, global companies that create jobs and bring investment to developing economies, and guiding organizations through periods of fundamental change. He has a proven track record managing people and systems, and partnering with global leaders around the world to deliver results”, said Joe Biden.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )