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Discussion Meets

2018

  1. The session was chaired by Prof. Raj Reddy and moderated by Prof. K.C. Reddy. The lead discussants were Prof. A. Prasanna Kumar, Prof. K.V. Ramana, Sri C. Anjaneya Reddy, Sri V. Bhaktavathsalam, Dr. K. Lakshminarayana, Prof. VSRK Prasad, Dr. M. Malakondaiah, Sri Venkateswara Rao, Sri Himakar Tata, Prof. V. Balamohandas, Sri Venu and Ms. Lakshmi. They expressed their experiences with several case studies, anecdotes, and suggested issues to be handled by SIDAR in its future endeavours. They suggested to focus on local issues like environment and human development.
  2. SIDAR conducted a Roundtable conference on “Higher Education Commission of India (HECI) (Repeal of University Grants Commission Act) Act 2018” on 5th July 2018 in collaboration with Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) in Visakhapatnam Public Library. Several eminent educationists (professors of various fields of knowledge), education administrators (Vice-Chancellors), and education promoters (Colleges Managements) participated and discussed at length the pros and cons of the new Act. The discussion outcomes were consolidated into suggestions and forwarded to the Ministry of HRD, Government of India portal, and the same is posted on the SIDAR website.
  3. A meeting to discuss the need for and desirability of an Institute of Social Sciences was convened at 11.00 A.M. on November 13, 2018 in the Dr. L. Bullayya College Campus. Several distinguished academics including former Vice-Chancellors and former Civil Servants who made significant contributions for research and training in social sciences and related areas participated in deliberations. The meeting was chaired by Prof. K.V. Ramana, senior-most Social Scientist of Vizag and Former Vice-Chancellor of Andhra University. SIDAR prepared a background note in consultation with Prof. A. Prasanna Kumar, Shri C. Anjaneya Reddy and Prof. Bhanoji Rao. The Secretary of SIDAR made a PowerPoint presentation prepared on the basis of the background note. There was consensus on the need for a centre for social sciences, particularly in Visakhapatnam considering the rich intellectual wealth available in the city. It was also agreed that the proposed Institute may be called “Visakha Institute of Social Sciences (VISS)”.

2019

  1. A second round of discussion was held at 11.00 A.M. on Monday, the 18th February 2019 at Dr. L. Bullayya College Campus to discuss the need for and desirability of an Institute of Social Sciences in Visakhapatnam. A number of distinguished academics including former Vice-Chancellors and former Civil Servants who made significant contributions for research and training in social sciences and related areas participated. The meeting resolved unanimously to set up the proposed Institute which functions autonomously and will be named as “Visakha Institute of Social Sciences (VISS)”.
  2. A couple of discussion meetings were held in SIDAR Office to discuss research proposals on Visakhapatnam City. Prof. Krishna Prasad, the Team Leader, appraised the SIDAR Group on Environment, particularly on Air and Water resources and related quantitative data available at various sources. The members discussed several issues of probable working models on estimation of pollution. It was decided to form two sub-groups: Air (Dr. G. Ganga Raju, Dr. K. Satti Reddy and Dr. Kiran Kumari – nominated afresh) and Water (Ms. B. Madhavi, Ms. R. Sridevi and Mr. Harish Babu), while Ms. V. Sailaja will work on PYTHON language to generate scientific models using AI.
  3. The Society for Development and Integrated Research (SIDAR) and the Centre for Policy Studies, in association with the Public Library and Dr. Lankapalli Bullayya College, Visakhapatnam conducted a session discussion on Saturday, the 22nd June 2019 in the Public Library to deliberate upon the topic National Education Policy, 2019 prepared by Prof. K. Kasturi Rangan Committee as a draft of the New National Education Policy and submitted to the Union HRD Minister in May 2019. SIDAR headed by its President, Professor K.C. Reddy and the Centre for Policy Studies, Visakhapatnam, headed by Professor A. Prasanna Kumar in association with Dr. Lankapalli Bullayya Colleges and the Public Library organized the discussion. The discussion, chaired by Prof. A. Prasanna Kumar, was attended by a select group of invitees comprising academicians, businessmen, industry experts, advocates, parents and school and college teachers. After thorough deliberations, a few points were suggested for improvement and sent to the Ministry of HRD, Government of India.
  4. The following meetings were conducted to discuss at length the research to be undertaken in and around Visakhapatnam with Prof. K.C. Reddy, President, SIDAR, in the Chair:
    i) 28.02.2019 – (a) Demographic Trends in Vizag – Analysis of Birth and Death Statistics (Work in progress), (b) Health
    ii) 01.03.2019 – (a) Schools, (b) Old Age Homes
    iii) 02.03.2019 – (a) Public Transport, (b) Impact of Financial Schemes, (c) Waste Management
    iv) 09.03.2019 – Quick survey on Visakhapatnam Smart City covering the areas of Harbour Park, Pandurangapuram and Chinna Waltair

2024

  1. Visakhapatnam Development Report is in progress. As a part of the study, a discussion meeting was held on 18.12.2024 on issues of transport in Visakhapatnam city.
  2. A discussion meeting was held on 29th October 2024 on Contributions of Nobel Prize Winners-2024 in Economics: Institutions, Development and Democracy in the Indian Context, in association with Dr. L. Bullayya College.
  3. Discussion Meet on Traffic Problems/Environmental Pollution in Visakhapatnam was held at 10:30 A.M. on Wednesday, the 18th December, 2024 at Digital Library, SIDAR, Visakhapatnam.

2025

  1. Meeting on the discussion of various issues on alternative routes to reach the Airport in minimum time from Visakhapatnam was held on 02-04-2025. President of SIDAR initiated and proposed an in-house discussion on the reconnaissance survey carried out to reach the new Airport being developed. The objective is to bring out the various alternatives to reach the airport in the shortest time as it is going to be an important Airport and a gateway to East Asian countries in the future.
  2. Discussion Meet on ‘Union Budget 2025-26’ with Prof. V. Balamohandas, Prof. R. Sudarsana Rao, Prof. D. Harinarayana, Dr. G. Madhu Kumar, and Shri Himakar Tata as Panel Speakers, was held at 11:00 A.M. on 8th February, 2025 at Golden Jubilee Seminar Hall, Dr. L.B. College, Visakhapatnam.

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Road Connectivity To Bhogapuram Airport From Visakhapatnam City Issues Of Traffic Congestion, Pollution And Reach Short, Medium And Long Run Possibilities
The development of the new international airport at Bhogapuram, located about 50 km from Visakhapatnam city, is expected to significantly enhance regional connectivity and support economic growth in North Coastal Andhra Pradesh. However, efficient transportation access between the city and the airport remains a critical challenge. This report examines the current road connectivity between Visakhapatnam and Bhogapuram Airport, focusing on issues such as traffic congestion, travel time, environmental pollution, and accessibility. The study highlights that improving connectivity is essential for ensuring the smooth functioning of the airport once it becomes operational. The study was conducted using field surveys and real-time traffic data from Google Maps to analyze traffic patterns along the major corridor from Visakhapatnam RTC Complex to Anandapuram Junction and further to Bhogapuram. Results indicate that congestion is particularly severe at key junctions such as Kommadi, Yendada, Boyapalem, and Anandapuram, where traffic delays significantly increase travel time. On average, it takes more than one hour to reach Anandapuram from the city center, while the remaining distance to the airport requires only about 20–25 minutes, showing that urban congestion is the primary bottleneck. The report also examines environmental conditions along the route and finds that pollution levels are relatively high at several traffic-heavy junctions due to vehicular emissions and construction activities. Air quality measurements reveal increased particulate matter levels, particularly near Anandapuram and the airport construction site. These findings emphasize the need for better traffic management, improved road infrastructure, and environmentally sustainable transport solutions to reduce congestion and pollution. To address these challenges, the study proposes several short-, medium-, and long-term solutions. Short-term measures include synchronizing traffic signals, improving traffic flow at Anandapuram, and introducing frequent airport shuttle buses. Medium-term solutions focus on widening roads and improving public transport connectivity, while long-term strategies include the development of an express highway along the coast, expansion of road lanes, and exploring alternative mobility options such as metro connectivity or sea routes. Implementing these measures will ensure faster, safer, and more sustainable access to Bhogapuram International Airport in the future.

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