Rosaiah releases book on Andhra Pradesh
Hyderabad, Nov 3 : A coffee table book 'Andhra Pradesh-a Great Synthesis', brought out by Visakhapatnam Steel Plant(VSP) as a corporate social responsible initiative, was released by Chief Minister K Rosaiah.
Andhra Pradesh stands for a great synthesis reflecting the integration of northern and southern thoughts and between Aryan and Dravidian culture. Craft and Arts have always been a crucial part of human life in the state which has mesmerised many a human heart.
As a token of appreciation of these multi-faceted achievements, the VSP yesterday dedicated the coffee table book represented through a pictorial presentation.
The VSP also wishes to present this book to dignitaries in India and abroad at Indian embassies.
It donated Rs five crore to the Chief Minister's Relief Fund.
Union Minister of State for Steel A Sai Pratap, Mr P K Bishnoi, CMD of Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (RINL)/VSP, Mr Y Manohar, Director (Personnel) and Union leaders D Adinarayana and Mantri Raja Sekhar were also present on the occasion.
--UNI
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