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ALWAYS STAY FOCUSED JD-2 M Rajesh - “If you were to come to the people of Oman, they would have never insulted nor abused you.” One can find these words of Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) displayed prominently at arrival lounge in Muscat International Airport. “This aptly describes the warmth and love of Omanis to their guests, and what I found in this country on my short visit was true to the words,” said V V Lakshmi Narayana (popularly called JD), retired Additional Director General of Police in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. He was on a short visit to the Sultanate as chief guest at a function organised jointly by Telugu Community and Chiru Mega Youth Force (CMYF) in Muscat.

History of giants in gene: Scientists use DNA to trace origins of giant viruses

Cactus Communications 2003 was a big year for virologists. The first giant virus was discovered in this year, which shook the virology scene, revising what was thought to be an established understanding of this elusive group and expanding the virus world from simple, small agents to forms that are as complex as some bacteria. Because of their link to disease and the difficulties in defining them–they are biological entities but do not fit comfortably in the existing tree of life–viruses incite the curiosity of many people. Scientists have long been interested in how viruses evolved, especially when it comes to giant viruses that can produce new viruses with very little help from the host–in contrast to most small viruses, which utilize the host’s machinery to replicate.

Former Andhra Pradesh DGP Bayyarapu Prasada Rao passes away

Former Andhra Pradesh DGP Bayyarapu Prasada Rao passes away Updated: Updated: Share Article Bayyarapu Prasada Rao   Andhra Pradesh’s former Director General of Police Bayyarapu Prasada Rao died following a massive cardiac arrest in the United States of America in the wee hours of Monday. An IPS officer of 1979 batch, Rao, complained of chest pain and wanted to be taken to a hospital, but by the time the ambulance reached a medical facility, he breathed his last around 1 a.m. (IST). In November 2013, Rao took charge as the DGP (Head of the Police Force) after the retirement of V. Dinesh Reddy. On attaining superannuation he retired in May 2014.

Former AP DGP Prasada Rao Dies in US

May 10, 2021, 10:35 IST AMARAVATI: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has expressed grief over the demise of  former DGP of United Andhra Pradesh) Dr B. Prasada Rao (65) and conveyed his condolences to the bereaved family members. The retired IPS officer was hospitalized with chest pain and breathed his last on Sunday night in the United States. He is survived by his wife Sowmini, son Vikas, daughter-in-law Soumya and a grandson. B. Prasada Rao, a 1979 batch IPS officer who was the last DGP of erstwhile Andhra Pradesh was a distinguished police officer and was  popular as police Commissioner of Hyderabad. He has been SP of Nizamabad, Karimnagar and Nalgonda districts and served as SP Vigilance cell, SP Intelligence and commandant of the Central Industrial Security Force at Visakhapatnam and Bhopal.

IIT Madras To Provide Technical Expertise To Boost Digital Money Transactions In India

IIT Madras To Provide Technical Expertise To Boost Digital Money Transactions In India IIT Madras To Provide Technical Expertise To Boost Digital Money Transactions In India IIT Madras researchers have announced their collaboration with members of the Mobile Payment Forum of India (MPFI) to develop voice-based solutions, especially in multiple vernacular languages for digital money transactions in the country. Education | Edited by Aarzoo Snigdha | Updated: May 10, 2021 2:20 pm IST RELATED NEWS New Delhi: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras researchers have announced their collaboration with members of the Mobile Payment Forum of India (MPFI) to develop voice-based solutions, especially in multiple vernacular languages for digital money transactions in the country. At present, as per the Government of India’s statistics, there are more than 100 million active UPI users e

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