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New Indian Express
03-06-2025
- Entertainment
- New Indian Express
Achyuth Kumar, Sharanya Shetty team up for murder mystery, Kaunteya
Sharanya, who plays a crime reporter, adds, 'My character shares a strong emotional arc with her father. It's powerful and layered.' The film's muhurat was held at Kanteerava Studio with notable industry figures in attendance. Veteran actor Shashikumar gave the clap for the first shot, while writer V Nagendra Prasad and lyricist V Manohar kicked off filming duties. Kaunteya is set to begin shooting on June 9 in Bengaluru and Mysore. 'There are no songs — the re-recording will be crucial to the narrative,' Chandrhasa noted. Produced by debutant BK Srinivas, the film also features Bigg Boss fame Neethu in the role of a police officer. The crew includes PL Ravi as cinematographer, BJ Bharath, who takes charge of the background score, dialogue writer Har Mahadev and editor Anuranjan.


Hans India
25-04-2025
- Health
- Hans India
Congratulations to Sharanya who is climbing the heights of success... Sharanya shined with 437 marks
Sharanya, who fulfilled her parents' dreams, is congratulated for securing the second rank in the state in the Inter.. The eight-year-old Sharanya, who achieved an excellent success with 437/440 marks in the B.P.C. group in a private college in Medchal district, is the daughter of Dr. Raghavendra and Dr. Ramadevi, who is working as a medical officer at the Kushaiguda (Jammigadda) Primary Health Center. Born to doctors, Sharanya has also set a good record in her studies. Following the path shown by her mother Dr. Ramadevi, Sharanya achieved the second rank in the state with her hard work. This success was celebrated with cheers by the family members. Grandmother Gummidala Narender Lalitha, grandmother Seetharamachari, Vijayamma, brother Dattatreya, and sister Sravani, all the family members congratulated Sharanya and called her a source of pride for their family.


India Today
21-04-2025
- General
- India Today
40 students from Bihar's 'IIT village' clear JEE Main 2025
Over 40 students from Patwa Toli, a village in Bihar's Gaya district known as the 'village of IITians', have cracked this year's JEE Main exam. This includes 28 students from Vriksha Sansthan, a free coaching centre run by former IITians to help children of weavers and low-income Toli's journey to becoming a hub for engineers began back in 1991 when Jitendra Patwa became the first person from the village to get into IIT. Today, he lives in the US and supports students from his village through his NGO, 'Vriksh We The Change'. Since then, the IIT dream has become a household goal in Patwa village, home to about 20,000 people and known earlier as the 'Manchester of Bihar' for its textile industry, now produces dozens of engineers every year. Most families are still dependent on weaving, but their children are reaching new heights through WHO MADE IT THIS YEAR Among this year's top JEE Main scorers from the village are:Sharanya: 99.64 percentileAlok: 97.7 percentileShaurya: 97.53 percentileYash Raj: 97.38 percentileShubham: 96.7 percentilePratik: 96.35 percentileKetan: 96.00 percentileNivas: 95.7 percentileGaurika Yadav: 95.1 percentileSagar Kumar: 94.8 percentileMost of them studied at Vriksha Sansthan, which has been offering free coaching and study materials funded by IIT graduates since 2013. Classes are conducted online by IIT graduates living in cities like Delhi and VRIKSHA IS CHANGING LIVES"There are some families who cannot send their children out of the village for studies. They are not financially capable. That is why we started Vriksh Veda Chain and created a library model, in which financially weaker children are taught," Dubeshwar Prasad, President Vriksh Veda Chain, told ANI in an interview last classes are run in our library. Our seniors who teach in Delhi, and Mumbai teach our children (students) free of cost. This village was earlier called the city of weavers, but today every year students qualify in IIT, so it is called the village of IItians," he after Class 10 used to be tough for children from this village but the scene changed after Vriksha Sansthan started to provide free education for students there. Students could study to become engineers for free which resulted in every other house in the village getting an engineer or an students from this village also prepare for NEET. The overall change in the higher education opportunities has opened the doors for girls working on a better future for themselves and being allowed to step outside the by IIT alumni, Vriksha Sansthan provides free JEE coaching, books, and access to expert teachers through a unique library model. Its mission is to make quality education accessible to students who can't afford private coaching or move to cities.