Wednesday, April 14, 2010

varudu-allu arjun

Varudu - Allu Arjun(2010)
Cast ::
Allu Arjun, Bhanu Sri
Music :: Manisharma
Director :: Gunasekhar
Producer :: DVV Danaiah
Banner :: Universal Media

VARUDU Telugu Mp3 Songs Download Here :
  1. Saare Jahaa - Benny Dayal
  2. Aidhurojula Pelli 1 - Jamuna Rani, Hemachandra, Malavika, Vijayalakshmi, Sunanda, Ranjith
  3. Kalalu Kaavule - Hemachandra, Malavika (Humming)
  4. Thalambraalatho - Hemachandra, Malavika
  5. Bahusha Vo Chanchalaa - Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal
  6. Aidhurojula Pelli - Hemachandra, Malavika
  7. Relaare Relaare - Karthik

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Simha-(2010)

Simha - Bala Krishna(2010)
Cast ::
Bala Krishna, Nayantara,Sneha Ullal,Namitha
Director :: Boyapati Sreenu
Producer :: Paruchuri Kireeti
Music :: Chakri
Banner :: United Movies

SIMHA Telugu Mp3 Songs Download Here :
  1. Janaki Janaki - Kunal.Tina Lyricist: Bhaskarabatla
  2. Achahai Acha Hai - Udit,Anjana Lyricist: Chandrabose
  3. Orabba - Simha,Adarshni Lyricist: Chnadrabose
  4. Bangaru Konda - Hariharan,koushlayaa Lyricist: Chandrabose
  5. Kanulara chuddam - Chakri,Malavika Lyricist: Veturi
  6. Simhamanti - Mano,Sravani Lyricist: Chandrabose

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Sye aata-charmi

Sye Aata - Charmy(2010)
Cast :: Charmy
Music :: Devi Sri Prasad
Director :: K R K Pawan
Producer :: Nalluri Rajasekhar
Lyrics :: Bhasha Sri
Banner :: Fraames Entertainments

SYE AATA Telugu Mp3 Songs Download Here :
  1. Sye Aata – DSP,Rita
  2. Bhoom Shakalaka – Megha
  3. Naa Pere Malleeswari – Andrea
  4. Vizag Katthi – Kalyan Chakravarthy
  5. Gajjala Gurram – Shraddha Das
  6. Sye Aata (DSP mix) – DSP,Rita

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Darling

Cast :: Prabhas & Kajal
Music :: G.V.Prakash Kumar
Director :: A. Karunakaran
Producer :: BVSS Prasad
Banner :: SVCC

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DARLING Telugu Mp3 Songs Download Here :
  1. Hoshare - K.K, Leslie
  2. Inka Eedo - Suraj, Prashantini
  3. Neeve - G.V.Prakash Kumar
  4. Bulle - Mallikarjun, Priya Hemesh
  5. Pranama - Rahul Nambiar
  6. Yeyo - Benny Dayal & Chorus

Monday, February 22, 2010

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history of khammam


History
The name of the town Khammam is derived from the name of a local hill called Stambhadri which has an ancient temple of Narasimha Swamy on its top. This temple is believed to have been existing since Treta Yuga. The name of the town, Stambhadri, later became Kambhadri, Kambham mettu, Khammam mettu and finally, Khammam when it became the district headquarters. The town is located on the banks of a river called Munneru which is a tributary of the Krishna River. Khammam district has a lot of historical importance in Andhra Pradesh.
Khammam town which was the seat of Taluk Administration was part of the larger Warangal District, till 1 October, 1953. Five taluks of the Warangal district viz., Khammam, Madhira, Yellandu, Burgampadu and Paloncha (Now Kothagudem) were carved out and a new district Khammam with Khammam as District Headquarters. In 1959 Bhadrachalam Revenue Division consisting Bhadrachalam and Manuguru Venkatapuram Taluks of East Godavari district, which were on the other side of the river Godavari were merged into Khammam on grounds of geographical contiguity and administrative viability.
There is a festival held in Khammam remembering the old name "Stambhadri".

Electoral representation
The Khammam is the 40th Loksabha constituency in Andhra Pradesh. The district contitutes the following assembly constituencies: Constituency Current Member of Legislative Assembly
Burgampahad - Payam Venkateswarlu CPI
Khammam - Tammineni Veerbhadraiah [CPI(M)]
Bhadrachalam - Sunnam Rajaiah [CPI(M)]
Madhira - Katta Venkata Narsaiah CPI(M)
Yellandu - Gummadi Narasaiah CPI(ML)(ND)
Kothagudem - Vanama Venkateswar Rao Congress-I
Palair - Sambhani Chandrasekhar (Congress-I)
Sathupalli - Jalagam Venkatrao (Congress-I)
Sujatha Nagar - Ramireddy Venkata Reddy (Congress-I)
The current MP for Khammam is Smt. Renuka Choudary (Congress-I) and for Bhadrachalam is Sri Midiyam Baburao (CPIM).
Legislative Council Members:
Teachers Constituency: Chukka Ramaiah
Graduates Constituency: Kapilavai Dileep Kumar TRS
Local Bodies Constituency: Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka (Congress-I)
MLAs Constituency: Puvvada Nageswara Rao (CPI)
Getting There
RAIL:It is well connected by rail, nearest rail junctions are Kazipet and Vijayawada.
AIR: Nearest air port is Vijayawada Gannavaram and Hyderabad
ROAD:It is well connected by road ways.
Geography
Khammam is located at 17.25° N 80.15° E.It has an average elevation of 107 metres (351 feet). The district is bounded by Chhattisgarh state to the north, Orissa state to the northeast, East and West Godavari districts to the east, Krishna District to the south, Nalgonda District to the southwest, and Warangal District to the west. It has an area of 16,029 km².

Demographics
As of the 2001 Indian census, Khammam had a population of 158,022. Males constitute 51% of the population and females 49%. Khammam has an average literacy rate of 72%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 78%, and female literacy is 66%. In Khammam, 11% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Tourist Destinations
Bhadrachalam
Khammam Fort
Parnasala
Nelakondapalli
Kinnerasani
Papi Hills
Neeladri
Madhira
(saradiagar)

Singareni


ORIGIN

In the year 1871, Dr. King of the Geological Survey of India, discovered coal near the village of Yellandu in Khammam District. And one of the important coal seams bore his name. The Hyderabad (Deccan) company Limited., incorporated in England, acquired mining rights in 1886 to exploit coal found in Yellandu area. The present company was incorporated in 1920 under the Hyderabad Companies Act, and was floated in the year 1921 as a public limited company with the name 'Singareni Collieries Company Limited' (SCCL). It acquired all the assets and liabilities of the Hyderabad (Deccan) Co. Ltd. Best & Co. acted as secretaries and selling agents. The state of Hyderabad purchased majority shares of the Company in 1945. From 1945 to 49, the Hyderabad Construction Co. Ltd was acting as managing agent. In 1949, this function was entrusted to Industrial Trust Fund by the then Government of Hyderabad. The controlling interests of the Company devolved to the Government of Andhra Pradesh in 1956, pursuant to the reorganization of the states. Thus, the SCCL became a government company under the Companies Act in 1956.



COAL RESERVES

The studies of Geological Survey of India attribute as much as 10,435 million tonnes of coal reserves to the Godavari Valley Coalfield. The inventory covers up to a depth of 1200 meters and it includes reserves confirmed, indicated as well as inferred. At least 3,731 million tonnes of inferred reserves are reported to be between 600 to 1200 meters of depth and, therefore, are the resources for future mining. There 4,597 million tonnes proven reserves out of which about 2,141 million tonnes are extractable. The extractable reserves are either already under exploitation or considered for project formulation. The indicated reserves of 677 million tonnes in shallow areas and 890 million tonnes in deeper areas are, while being considered for project formulation, yet to be fully explored with detailed drilling.

SCCL has mined 275.70 million tonnes of Coal from the Godavari Valley field during the last 100 years (1889-1989).

The Singareni Collieries Company Limited has a dominating presence on the national scene. Deposits in Singareni form 6% of the national reserves and account for a production of 10% of the output. SCCL has recorded 8.09% annual growth rate since 1974 when the coal industry was nationalised, as against the industry average of 5.90%. With a total investment of Rs. 2206 crores Singareni produced 25.2 million tones of coal in 1993-94 from 9 opencast mines and 57 underground mines. By the year 2000 AD the investment is expected to go up to Rs.5549 Crores and the Company Plans to produce 35 million tones of coal from 14 open cast mines and 85 underground mines.