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  2. Prasads Multiplex - Wikipedia

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    Prasads Multiplex was launched initially as Prasad IMAX on 25 July 2003 by LV Prasad Group. [9] [10] [11] The IMAX screen number 6 was originally a 3D IMAX 70mm until 2014. Now called PCX, it is the biggest in India at 64 ft × 101.6 ft (19.5 m × 31.0 m) in a 630-seat auditorium. [12]

  3. K. L. N. Prasad - Wikipedia

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    K. L. N. Prasad (1928–1987) was an Indian politician. He was a Member of Parliament representing Andhra Pradesh in the Rajya Sabha the upper house of India's Parliament as member of the Indian National Congress .

  4. Centre for Economic and Social Studies - Wikipedia

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    The campus is situated at Begumpet, in Hyderabad. The centre celebrated its silver jubilee in 2006 with special silver jubilee seminar inaugurated by the then Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh. [1] One of its founder members, Prof. C. H. Hanumantha Rao was nominated to the National Advisory Council (NAC) in 2005. [2]

  5. Andhra Jyothi - Wikipedia

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    It was founded by K. L. N. Prasad, an Industrialist on 1 July 1960. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is also one of the oldest running Telugu language daily newspapers. It was taken over by Vemuri Radha Krishna , also known as R. K. in 2002 who also works as the Managing Director.

  6. Rangbhoomi Spaces - Wikipedia

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    Along with the Rangbhoomi Spaces in Gachibowli, they opened a second branch in Sainikpuri. Supported and co-founded by artist Sneha Lata Prasad [8] and theatre actor/director Jay Jha and Preksha Trivedi, the Sanikpuri branch of the Rangbhoomi Spaces was inaugurated on Valentine's Day, 2024 with the play, Banerjee Babu.

  7. Ravindra Bharathi - Wikipedia

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    The auditorium has a plinth area of 2,295 square yards (1,919 m 2) with a seating capacity of 1,104. [8] The performing stage is 105 feet wide, 48 feet deep and 38 feet high. [3] In 2009, the state cabinet minister J. Geeta Reddy inaugurated the website of the auditorium. This facility was to make the process of booking easier.

  8. Shilpakala Vedika - Wikipedia

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    The auditorium is 60,000 sq ft (5,600 m 2) in area. "Shilpa" means sculpture, kala means art, and vedika means platform. Hence it is an art sculpture platform. The convention center includes an auditorium, which is flexible in design and offers a variety of configurations, and is noted for Telugu film audio release functions. [1]

  9. Falaknuma Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Nizam used the palace as a guest house for the royal guests visiting the kingdom of Hyderabad. The list of royal visitors included King George V, Queen Mary, Edward VIII and Tsar Nicholas II. [7] [8] The palace fell into disuse after the 1950s. The last important guest was the President of India, Rajendra Prasad, in 1951. [3]