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Grafica to launch “nano-prinTag” at KnitShow in Tirupur

Grafica Flextronica, manufacturer and exporter of screen printing machines and allied products for textile, graphics and industrial printing sectors, will unveil the nano-prinTag, world’s fastest and first all electrical-mechanical automatic direct-to-garment tagless label screen printing machine at the forthcoming KnitShow exhibition, which is scheduled for 11-13 August 2013 in Tirupur, Tamil Nadu.

Bhargav Mistry, managing director, Grafica, said, “This is yet another breakthrough product from Grafica. The machine is designed, keeping in mind the minimum power consumption and minimum maintenance requirement. It runs without a compressor because there is no pneumatics inside, which makes the machine fastest and trouble free.”

Mistry: "Yet another breakthrough product from Grafica"
Mistry: “Yet another breakthrough product from Grafica”

Over the last three years, Grafica has been regularly introducing a range of Nano series screen printing machines such as Nano-Print, Nano-Screen Maker 5-in-1, Nano-UV, Nano-Squeegee Sharpener,  Nano-Print plus, Nano-PrinTex, Nano-Texdryer, Nano-flashTex and allied products to meet the global market demands.

“Each machine has found to be having tremendous potential and has been doing well with many repeat orders within a year of their launch. And now, we are introducing Nano-PrinTag, which is expected to be another revolutionary product,” concluded Mistry.

source: http://www.printweek. in / Print Week India / Home> News> Press Room / by Sidhesh Kanade / July 31st, 2013

Prime Minister seeks tech innovation to reduce carbon footprint

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is greeted by Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram as MoS at PMO V. Narayanasamy claps during dedication of two BHEL projects to the nation at Thirumayam in Pudukottai district on Friday. — DC
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is greeted by Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram as MoS at PMO V. Narayanasamy claps during dedication of two BHEL projects to the nation at Thirumayam in Pudukottai district on Friday. — DC
Pudukottai: 
Observing that climate change has become an urgent concern across the globe, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday stressed on the need to find ways and means to reduce country’s carbon footprint as it would be among the nations to be “most seriously” impacted.
“We need to develop ways and means to reduce our carbon foot-print through technological innovation. In our country, more than 50 per cent of power comes from coal-based generation, which is a major emitter of greenhouse gases,” he said.
Dedicating to the nation BHEL’s two new projects – Rs 1,000 crore high-pressure boiler plant unit-II, a green-field initiative at Tiruchy, and the Rs 300 crore power plant piping unit at Thirumayam, the PM said  the Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar mission sought to develop 20,000 MW f power generating capacity by the end of 13th five Year plan.
Get into solar tech, PM tells BHEL
Stating that the Jawa­harlal Nehru national solar mission’s success has the potential to enhance India’s energy security, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh urged the public sector undertaking, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), to get into developing solar power technology, apart from solar power generation.
Dedicating to the nation BHEL’s two new projects — Rs 1,000 crore high-pressure boiler plant unit-II, a green-field initiative at Tiruchy, and the Rs 300 crore power plant piping unit at Thirumayam on Friday, Dr Singh said, “The Jawaharlal Nehru national solar mission seeks to develop 20,000 MW of solar power generating capacity by the end of the 13th Five Year Plan. Its success has the potential of enhancing India’s energy security and contributing handsomely to efforts to combat climate change.”
He hoped that BHEL, “bestowed with engineering expertise, manufacturing prowess and a commendable human reso­urce base,” will not only take the lead in solar energy in terms of power generation but also in the development of solar power technology.
He added that it was a difficult commercial decision, but well worth taking in the long-term interest of our country. He lauded finance minister P. Chidambaram saying that he was instrumental in persuading BHEL, a maharatna PSU, to locate their new power plant piping unit at Thirumayam, in Pudukottai district.
According to Dr Singh, the country needs to expand manufacturing substantially, both in absolute terms and in proportion to the gross domestic product. Only this can enable us to generate productive employment for our large and growing labour force, he said.
Citing the government’s plan to add over 100,000 MW including renewables in the 12th Plan, Dr Singh said in the 11th Plan period, the country added around 55,000 MW of generation capacity. “Of this, Bharat Heavy Electricals alone accounted for almost half,” he said.
source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> News> Current Affairs / by DC / August 03rd, 2013

B Kuberan, Trichy’s IT pride

Any child born in Tamil Nadu is categorized into two, ‘Peyar sollum pillai'(a child who tells its name) and ‘Vure pesum pillai’ (A child who is spoken by everyone). However, when Kuberan was born he never expected that he will belong to the second category in just two decades later. Today there is no one in the IT fraternity of Tamil Nadu who can say he does not know Kuberan of VBK computers, Trichy.
Striking up a conversation with Kuberan is as simple as it gets. And once the conversation is over, you’re left with a great feeling of having a conversation to a man who’s genuine, hardworking and witty. And of course it’s a little wonder that it should be Kuberan who is the man responsible for starting VBK Computers and nurturing it over the years to emerge as quite a name to reckon within the Trichy channel market.

Early Days

“I was the dullest student in my class until I reached the 7th standard,” says the honest Kuberan. So, what had brought the change? The teachers, he admitted. “Well, in the primary classes, I was unfortunate to had very harsh teachers. From the 7th standard onward, I began to take interest in my studies and by the time I reached the 10th standard, I was a bright student,” says Kuberan. Subsequently, mathematics and science became his favorite subjects and somewhere between the ball and the goal and the endless football matches, Kuberan enrolled for engineering course in Electronics and Communications.
No wonder he chose to be a day-scholar while pursuing his engineering at Melmaruvuthur. I asked him about his college days and suddenly a distant picture of boys, movies and lectures came into his mind. They were the toughest two years after graduation. Kuberan remembers sending endless copies of his resume to various companies and the outcome was invariably negative. But his spirit seemed undeterred. Somewhere within Kuberan, there was this burning desire to start his own enterprise. VBK Computers was the outcome. But not before Kuberan equipped himself for the task. He did a high-intensity course in hardware at Microcode Consultants in Chennai. This was followed by four months of first-hand work experience, integrating systems at Pragati Computers, Puducherry.

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“That’s when my mother fell ill. She had to undergo an open-heart surgery. But she didn’t pull through. That’s when I decided to go back to my family. I wanted to be there with my father during our times of distress,” says Kuberan, in a voice tinged with pain. For sheer practical reasons, Kuberan chose to set up a shop in Trichy.

“There’s no scope in Tindivanam. Trichy had a lot of potential where business is concerned,” says Kuberan. Today, Kuberan and his father jointly runs the show at VBK Computers.”My father was into coffee powder selling, a business which was started by my grandfather in the 1940’s. However, the coffee business didn’t do very well. And after my mother passed away, our coffee business slumped and it made sense to get into computer business since I was very interested in this field,” says Kuberan.
VBK Computers was started from scratch. Kuberan approached distributors.. And soon, vendors, distributors and customers came to trust VBK Computers for its genuineness. “Today, if a vendor plans to enter the Trichy market, he’d want to do it through VBK Computers. Such is our reputation,” says the confident Kuberan. Kuberan however is quick to share his success with everybody who helped shape his business. “We wouldn’t be what we are today but for the support and trust of my vendors, distributors and customers.”he added.

Social life
Kuberan is good at socializing with people. Be it in the IT association in Trichy or the Confed-ITA in Tamil Nadu, he is always in the forefront. Kuberan was also one among the few people who were instrumental in the concept of the state-level association for IT industry. He has held almost all the positions and was the president of the association. Known for a smiling face.

Personal life
Kuberan is a family-oriented person. For him, family is everything. May be his office and home are in the same building, he is too attached to his family. In any conversation he brings his family topic inside. One can witness that in every half an hour in any given time, he receives a call or he himself call his wife and informs his whereabouts. Balasubramanian, Kuberan’s father is a humble gentleman who works in VBK computers just like another employee without any showoffs. He also has a dedicated album in his Facebook profile titled, ‘my dear most people’ having pictures of his family members. Kuberan has a different working clock. Generally he hits the pillow not before 11pm. However, his days begins early and for sure whenever he is at home, he never starts a day without going to terrace to worship the tower of Sri Ranganatha Swamy Temple in Srirangam.

source: http://www.dqchannels.com / DQ Channels / Home> Features> Success Story / by B. Swaminathan / July 22nd, 2013

Time for a revamp

Peenal Jain: Creator of Zahana. / Photo by Special Arrangement / The Hindu
Peenal Jain: Creator of Zahana. / Photo by Special Arrangement / The Hindu

How often have you come across a store where apparel and accessories that are sure to make a statement are at give-away prices? Gaurav Dangi finds one such store.

In this fast paced world where everything is available at the touch of a click – a new online retail store has been opened by young Chennai entrepreneur, Peenal Jain. She has just completed her B.Sc Visual Communication from M.O.P Vaishnav College for Women, Chennai.

Dream comes true

The Online Retail Store Zahana is a home-based store, started earlier this year in January. When asked about the starting point of this store, Peenal says:” I kept seeing people market their products on Facebook. I always wanted to own a clothing store, but it involves a huge investment. When I told my parents about it, they were pretty confident that I would end up in loss.

Despite this they reluctantly gave me some money to start Zahana and the amazing response has made them proud. Online retail does not really require investment and that’s why it seemed a feasible option. But I still dream of owning a big store , may be a year down the line I can execute my dream.”

This women’s apparel and accessory store has all the latest trendy goods. While the materials are sourced from various parts of the country, most of them are designed by Peenal herself. The collection is put up online and orders are placed via social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and Google Plus. The consignment can be collected from her home or it is shipped to the customers via dependable agencies.

Get accessorised: At Zahana. / Photo by Special Arrangement / The Hindu
Get accessorised: At Zahana. / Photo by Special Arrangement / The Hindu

Why Zahana?

Peenal says, “The main reason I started Zahana is because I love fashion and I always dreamt of owning a small store which is classy, trendy and yet light on the pocket.

Also there are not too many shops in Chennai that are affordable and trendy at the same time. For now I have started with social networking sites because they are a very easy way to reach out to the masses. The promotion cost is comparatively low than newspapers and other forms of media.” Her message for upcoming entrepreneurs: “Do a lot of market research, work on pricing, marketing, and photography of the product. Every product has a buyer; you just need to be patient! A lesson I’ve learnt in the process. Just follow your passion and it will work wonders for you.” From bracelets to funky mobile covers, shirts to dresses — you name it and you have it here on Zahana. Various offers and discounts are being offered on the site regularly leaving the customers with no second thoughts.

For further details: http://www.facebook.com/zahanachennai

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> Features> MetroPlus> Nxg / by Gaurav Dangi / Chennai – July 24th, 2013

2-day sugar technologists meet in Chennai

Mumbai :

The South Indian Sugarcane and Sugar Technologists’ Association (SISSTA) will hold its 43rd annual convention in Chennai during July 26-27.

The event comprises a 2-day seminar and an exhibition. Several industry leaders are expected to participate including R. V. Vatnal, President SISSTA; A. Vellayan, Murugappa Group; M. Manickam, President, South Indian Sugar Mills Association; Ram Tyagarajan, Thiru Arooran Sugars; and Palani G. Periasamy, Dharini Sugars and Chemicals. Mahesh Kasirajan, Director of Sugar, and Tamil Nadu Cane Commissioner and Benhar Mahesh Dutt Ekka, Commissioner of Sugar and Cane for Andhra Pradesh, will deliver special address.

Rajshree Pathy, Rajshree Sugars and Chemicals, will be felicitated.

In the technical sessions, experts will present papers and discusstechnical issues relating to cane and sugar, including cogeneration and engineering aspects.

source: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com / Business Line / Home> Industry> Agri-Biz / by The Hindu Bureau / July 23rd, 2013

Met service to make highway rides smooth

Online facility will provide details of weather on State roads connecting 13 important destinations, and some Puducherry highways

The next time you plan a long trip that will take you through the State’s highways, you can ensure there are no disruptions to your travel due to bad weather.

The meteorological department has recently introduced an online service ‘Highway Forecast’, which provides details of the weather on highways connecting 13 important destinations in the State, including Chennai, Kodaikanal and Nagapattinam. Highways of Puducherry will also be covered under the service.

The service, available on www.imdchennai.gov.in, will have details of the forecast for the next 24 hours, including maximum and minimum temperature and the possibility of thundershowers or heavy rains.

This type of user-specific weather services is offered by meteorological departments in other countries, including UK and USA. Some private online weather service providers give details for travel-related weather forecast on even an hourly basis or for 15 days.

S.R. Ramanan, director of area cyclone warning centre, said the new service would also help to plan trips by taking into consideration the prevailing weather conditions at their destination.

“We have developed this service with the data available in the weather stations in these locations. We will add more features and places depending on the patronage,” he said.

More, better services

As part of its efforts to upgrade its website and be more user-friendly, the department is in the process of adding more features.

“We have digitised the data on thunderstorms and cyclones. This would be useful for people to check details of thunderstorms in their region and the rainfall received,” said an official.

Statistics on cyclones as well as depressions over Indian seas have also been digitised and have been made available as ‘cyclone e-atlas’. “Earlier, we had to check the old records for any data on cyclones. People can now check the movement of cyclones and specific details by accessing the link of the cyclone warning and research centre,” an official said.

The department plans to add analysis related to winds during tropical cyclones soon. There are also plans to add more tailor-made user services such as venue-specific forecasts.

Mobile service delayed

The launch of mobile weather alert services through text messages is being delayed in the city as the meteorological department is finalising some of the aspects such as the number of weather parameters to be covered and whether it would be a paid or free service.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Chennai / by K. Lakshmi / Chennai – July 17th, 2013

Tiruchy collector gets down to earth

Collector Jayashree Muralidharan, along with a group of volunteers, is seen de-silting the Maavadikulam, an irrigation tank, at Ponneripuram near Ponamalaipatti in Thiruverumbur taluk on Sunday.—DC
Collector Jayashree Muralidharan, along with a group of volunteers, is seen de-silting the Maavadikulam, an irrigation tank, at Ponneripuram near Ponamalaipatti in Thiruverumbur taluk on Sunday. —DC

Tiruchy:

Much to the surprise of the officials and public, collector Jayashree Muralidharan donned the role of an unskilled labourer and dug the earth with spade and removed the mud from the Maavadipatti irrigation tank at Ponneripuram, near Ponamalaipatti, on Sunday to encourage and motivate a group of volunteers engaged in desilting the sprawling 143 acre irrigation tank.

A group of NSS students and volunteers have been engaged in desilting the Maavadipatti irrigation tank at Ponne­ripuram for the past two weeks.

Collector Jayashree Mur­a­li­dharan rushed there along with a team of officials, comprising DRDA project director Rama­samy, PWD (RC division) executive engineer Bala­ su­bramanian and joint director of agriculture Gururaj Singh. Then, she held a spade and started digging the earth and removing the mud.

“She arrived there at 7 am. But, she held the spade soon after arriving there and started working continuously for five hours except for a short break of just 10 minutes to have her breakfast (idlis) which she had brought from home. She left from there at 12.40 pm,” said sources.

On seeing her digging the earth, other officials also got down to work, the sources said.

About 40 acres of the tank have been un­der encroachment for ma­ny years. The encro­ach­ers had raised brinjal and ba­nana on it. But, the officials evicted the encr­o­achments and restored the tank in the presence of revenue divisional officer M. Basheer, the sour­ces said.

“The tank will help irrigate 200 acres of lands in the surrounding areas. If all lakes and irrigation tanks are properly maintained, rainwater can be harvested. The groundwater table will increase and there will be no problem of groundwater in the district”, collector  said.

source: http://www.deccanchronicle.com / Deccan Chronicle / Home> News> Current Affairs / by DC / July 29th, 2013

Gudalur banana growers tap global market

Bananas at a field near Gudalur in Theni district on Tuesday. /  Photo: G. Karthikeyan / The Hindu
Bananas at a field near Gudalur in Theni district on Tuesday. / Photo: G. Karthikeyan / The Hindu

Precision farming techniques, effective irrigation methods yield high quality fruits with better shelf life

Progressive banana growers in Gudalur and nearby areas not only get bumper harvest this season but also get to tap global market, particularly countries in the Middle East. They harvest high quality fruits with better shelf life, thanks to advanced technologies, precision farming techniques, use of organic manure and effective irrigation methods.

“We do not directly export banana to foreign countries. We export through exporters. The high quality of the fruits, their uniform size, colour and long shelf life help us gain access to international market,” says R.Madhan Kumar, a banana grower from Lower Gudalur.

The weight of one bunch of bananas is around 45 to 56 kg. Some farmers have produced bunches weighing up to 62 kg. Many farmers in Gudalur have shifted to banana cultivation from grape, which is a labour-intensive one. Moreover, acute care is also necessary to protect the plants till harvest. Labour shortage has pushed most to shift to banana cultivation.

After 75 per cent of ripening, bananas are transported to harbours in refrigerated containers and shipped to countries in the Middle East in 12 days’ time. Later, the fruits can be kept alive for two months, say farmers.

The banana growers have also been selling raw bananas to agents who ripen them and market them in Karnataka, Kerala, Delhi and Chennai.

Now, some banana growers have started engaging themselves in direct marketing. They undertake ripening process on their own. The existing private ripening chambers in Chinnamnur are dominated by traders only.

To help banana growers, the Agri-produces Marketing Committtee has set up a ripening chamber with a processing capacity of five tonnes a day in Chinnamanur.

source: http://www.thehindu.com / The Hindu / Home> News> Cities> Madurai / by Staff Reporter / Theni – July 31st, 2013

V.V. Mineral acquires integrated sugar mill complex

Chennai :

V.V. Mineral, a mineral exporter, has acquired Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Sugars, an integrated sugar mill complex for an undisclosed sum.

The operating sugar mill commissioned in 2010 in Perambalur, Tamil Nadu, was set up with an investment of over Rs 350 crore with a capacity to crush 3,500 tonnes sugarcane daily, a 23-MW cogeneration unit and plans for a 60-kilolitre a day distillery.

Senior executives in the previous management and the new team, who did not want to be quoted, confirmed the deal was finalised early this month.

Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan group operates a chain of educational institutions including schools, arts and science colleges, engineering, medical, nursing and polytechnics.

V.V. Mineral, based in South Tamil Nadu, is among the world’s largest exporters of Garnet and Ilmenite.

A senior executive said the new management plans to concentrate on sugarcane development to strengthen raw material security.

source: http://www.thehindubusinessline.com / Business Line / Home> Companies / by R. Balaji / Chennai – July 16th, 2013

Youngest woman loco pilot in Madurai division

Madurai :

A 26-year-old girl has stormed yet another male bastion and has landed the job of a loco pilot in Madurai division of Southern Railway.

Though Madurai railway division already has a woman loco pilot, B A Deepthi, who recently joined as assistant loco pilot, is the youngest. Besides, she is the only woman to pilot trains now as the other loco pilots are assigned to control room.

Deepthi, a native of Thiruvananthapuram, joined duty on July 4 after undergoing a two-month training at Golden Rock, Trichy, and completing another 20 days of road learning exercise in Madurai division. Currently, she navigates passenger trains in the division.

“A job in railways was my passion from childhood, but I can’t say that I was very inclined towards piloting locomotives,” she said. After acquiring a diploma in electronics engineering, she applied for a job in the railways and cleared the examination.

Employees of the Southern Railway were surprised at a young woman coming to the job. Many passengers, who spot Deepthi, initially were also surprised. However, they all congratulate her. On Friday, she co-piloted Madurai – Dindigul passenger train, which arrived at the Madurai junction by 9.10am. When she arrived at Madurai junction, a group of women passengers praised her saying that she has become a role model for women.

Loco pilot K Vinod Kumar who piloted the Madurai – Dindigul passenger said Deepthi has already shown signs of excellence in the job. “The job needs high amount of concentration and a great sense of responsibility as hundreds of passengers travel, trusting us. Deepthi seems to have understood the job’s elements and is doing well,” he said.

As an assistant loco pilot, Deepthi is assigned the tasks of monitoring signals and communicating with the loco pilot of the train, keeping a watch on essential gauges of the locomotive, and assisting the loco pilot in operating the train. “I am enjoying my work and it is quite interesting,” Deepthi said. “I think there are some more women loco pilots in the division but they are doing office works. I enjoy piloting the locomotives at present and am learning the skills eagerly,” she added.

source: http://www.m.timesofindia.indiatimes.com / The Times of India, Mobile / Home / by J. Arockiaraj / July 14th, 2013