1/ Indian-origin #SirishaBandla will become the 2nd Indian-born woman after Kalpana Chawla to fly into space later this month.
Sirisga a will be one of the six space travellers aboard ‘VSS Unity’ of Virgin Galactic, scheduled to blast off to space on July 11 from New Mexico.
2/ As part of the six-member crew alongside the founder of Virgin Galactic Richard Branson, her role will be that of a researcher experience.
3/ Sirisha was born in Guntur in Andhra Pradesh. Her grandfather Dr Bandla Ragaiah worked as a Principal Scientist in the Acharya N G Ranga Agriculture University, in Guntur. Her maternal grandfather R Venkata Narasaiah worked as a college lecturer in Chirala.
4/ Her father Dr Bandla Muralidhar did PhD in Virology from Oklahoma University in the USA and is a member of senior executive service in the US government.
“We all are very proud of her and wishing her safe travels!’’ said Sirisha’s relative Ramarao Kanneganti.
5/ During her stay in the US, Sirisha has also been closely associated with the Telugu Association of North America (TANA), which is the oldest and biggest Indo-American organization in North America.
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#HappyBirthday#PVSindhu 1/ A young Sindhu fell in love with badminton serendipitously, when she accompanied her father, a former Arjuna Award-winning player, to the volleyball court in Hyderabad, and became more fascinated by what was happening in the badminton courts next door.
2/ She started playing occasionally, and started winning often, until the news of fellow Hyderabad icon Pullela Gopichand's victory at the All-England badminton championships in 2001 converted her fascination into an obsession.
3/ Desperate to train under Gopichand, she managed to impress him enough for him to grant her solo sessions by the time she was 10. Back then, her routine was waking up at 3 a.m. to travel 27 km from Secunderabad to his academy for a solo 2-hour session that started at 4.30 am.
It was MS Dhoni, born in Ranchi, whose success provided the inspiration for young cricketers from small towns to suddenly believe they could play for India. (1/12)
The son of a pump operator with MECON Limited (a public-sector engineering firm), Dhoni grew up in a crammed one-bedroom apartment near the Ranchi's MECON Stadium. (2/12)
If you come from a middle class family job security is very important. It can be a tough decision to choose between job security and your dream," said Dhoni. (3/12)
Dehradun Social Worker Jai Sharma Has Adopted 20 Kids Who Lost Both Parents to COVID-19, Will Adopt 80 More. (1/4)
"When the second wave of COVID-19 started, we encountered five such families where both the parents had died, and the child/children were left alone at home. (2/4)
At that moment, it hit our mind that this unfortunate scenario is inevitable, and we were to come across more such cases as the pandemic rose," says Jai Sharma, a social worker from Dehradun and founder of Just Open Yourself (JOY). (3/4)
Jamwant, a special variety of jamun with more than 90% flesh, is produced by farmers in UP's Bithoor with help from CISH. (1/4)
Created by researchers at the Central Institute of Subtropical Horticulture (CISH), the dark-hued Jamwant is not seedless but has 90% pulp content. (2/4)
Incidentally, the mother tree of Jamwant (found at Rae Bareli Road in Mohanlalganj) had been chopped off for road widening. So this variety would have been lost had it not been found and grafted by scientists of CISH. (3/4)
“A man named Rajesh contacted us and told us that his 4-year-old twins have been starving for three days. Another woman reported that her relatives have been forcing her to get her 14-year-old daughter married because the child's father... (2/7)
...Who was the sole breadwinner of the family, had died.
Over the past year, we have met many children who have lost their parents, confidence and are scared for their future. (3/7)
I was both excited and embarrassed when my father, Dr K K Agarwal, visited my school. From the peon to the principal, everyone knew him and the contributions he had made to India’s healthcare system. (1/10)
While growing up, any groundbreaking event in the medical world meant that 10-15 journalists were waiting outside our house for a byte. He was an eminent cardiologist who found ways to provide quality healthcare to everyone, especially the needy. (2/10)
As the Head of the Heart Care Foundation of India (HCFI) and former president of the Indian Medical Association, he did groundbreaking work such as streptokinase therapy for managing heart attacks & introducing the colour doppler echocardiography technology in the country. (3/10)