Saturday, 31 December 2011

MICHEAL JACKSON BIOGRAPHY


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Singer-songwriter Michael Jackson's award-winning career as the King of Pop transformed the face of pop music and popular culture. He died unexpectedly in 2009.

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Synopsis

Dubbed the King of Pop, singer-song writer Michael Jackson was born in Gary, Indiana on August 29, 1958. As a child, he was lead singer of the Jackson family's popular Motown group, The Jackson 5. Michael Jackson went on to become one of the most internationally famous award-winning solo pop sensations to date. His 2009 death stirred controversy and was ultimately ruled an accidental overdose.

Early Life

Jackson was born August 29, 1958, in Gary, Indiana, to an African-American working-class family. His father, Joseph Jackson, had been a guitarist but had put aside his musical aspirations to provide for his family as a crane operator. Believing his sons had talent, he molded them into a musical group in the early 1960s. At first, the Jackson Family performers consisted of Michael's older brothers Tito, Jermaine, and Jackie. Michael joined his siblings when he was five, and emerged as the group's lead vocalist. He showed remarkable range and depth for such a young performer, impressing audiences with his ability to convey complex emotions. Older brother Marlon also became a member of the group, which evolved into the The Jackson 5.

Behind the scenes, Joseph Jackson pushed his sons to succeed. He was also reportedly known to become violent with them. Michael and his brothers spent endless hours rehearsing and polishing up their act. At first, the Jackson 5 played local gigs and built a strong following. They recorded one single on their own, "Big Boy" with the b-side "You've Changed," but it failed to generate much interest.
The Jackson 5 moved on to working an opening act for such R&B artists as Gladys Knight and the Pips, James Brown, and Sam and Dave. Many of these performers were signed to the legendary Motown record label, and it has been reported that Gladys Knight may have been the one to tell Motown founder Berry Gordy about the Jackson 5. Impressed by the group, Gordy signed them to his label in 1968.

Relocating to Los Angeles, Michael and his brothers started work on their music and dancing with their father as their manager. They lived with Gordy and also with Supremes singer Diana Ross when they first arrived there. In August 1969, the Jackson 5 was introduced to the music industry at a special event, and later served as the opening act for the Supremes. Their first album, Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5, hit the charts in December of that year. It's first single, "I Want You Back," hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in January 1970. More chart-topping singles quickly followed, such as "ABC," "The Love You Save," and "I'll Be There."

Solo Career

At the age of 13, Jackson launched a solo career in addition to his work with the Jackson 5. He made the charts in 1971 with "Got to Be There" from the album of the same name. His 1972 album, Ben, featured the eponymous ballad about a rat. The song became Jackson's first solo No. 1 single.

For several years, Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5 maintained a busy tour and recording schedule, under the supervision of Berry Gordy and his Motown staff. Gordy wrote many of the songs recorded by the group and by Michael Jackson as a solo artist. The group became so popular that they even had their own self-titled cartoon show, which ran from 1971 to 1973.

Despite Jackson's individual achievements and the group's great success, there was trouble between the Jacksons and their record company. Tensions mounted between Gordy and Joseph Jackson over the management of his children's careers,
and their level of participation in making their music. The Jacksons wanted more control over their recordings, which led to most of the Jacksons breaking ties with Motown in 1975. Jermaine Jackson remained with the label and continued to pursue a solo career, having previously released several albums—none of which had matched the success of his younger brother Michael.

Now calling themselves the Jacksons, the group signed a new recording deal with Epic Records. With 1978's Destiny, Michael Jackson and his brothers (which by now included younger brother Randy) emerged as talented songwriters, penning all of the record's tracks. Working with producer Quincy Jones, Michael Jackson wowed the music world with his next solo album, 1979's Off the Wall. It featured an infectious blend of pop and funk with such hit tracks as the Grammy Award-winning "Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough," "Rock with You," and the title track. He also found success with the ballad "She's Out of My Life."

The overwhelmingly positive response to Michael's latest solo album also helped buoy the Jacksons' career as well. Triumph (1980) sold more than one million copies, and the brothers went on an extensive tour to support the recording. Jackson, however, began to branch out on his own more. Teaming up with rock legend Paul McCartney, Jackson sang on their 1982 duet, "The Girl Is Mine," which nearly reached the top of the pop charts.

The song also appeared on his next solo album, Thriller (1982), which generated seven Top 10 hits. On a television special honoring Motown, Jackson performed "Billie Jean"—eventually a No. 1 hit—and debuted his soon-to-be-famous dance move called "The Moonwalk." Jackson, a veteran performer by this time, created this step himself and choreographed the dance sequences for the video of his other No. 1 hit, "Beat It."

His most elaborate video, however, was for the album's title track. John Landis directed the horror-tinged video, which featured complex dance scenes, special effects, and a voice-over done by actor Vincent Price. The video for "Thriller" became immensely popular, boosting sales for the already successful album. It stayed on the charts for 80 weeks, holding the No. 1 spot for 37 weeks. In addition to its unparalleled commercial achievements, "Thriller" earned 12 Grammy Award nominations and won eight of those awards.

Jackson's Grammy victories showcased the diverse nature of his work. For his songwriting talents, he received the Grammy
Award for Best Rhythm and Blues Song for "Billie Jean." Jackson also won Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male for "Thriller" and Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male for "Beat It." With co-producer Quincy Jones, he shared the Grammy Award for Album of the Year.

Pepsi, Bad and Neverland

At the top of his game creatively and commercially, Jackson signed a $5 million endorsement deal with Pepsi-Cola around this time. He, however, was badly injured while filming a commercial for the soda giant in 1984, suffering burns to his face and scalp. Jackson had surgery to repair his injuries, and is believed to have begun experimenting with plastic surgery around this time. His face, especially his nose, would become dramatically altered in the coming years.

That same year, Jackson embarked on his final tour with the Jacksons to the support the album Victory. The one major hit from the recording was Michael Jackson's duet with Mick Jagger, "State of Shock." In 1985, Jackson showed his altruistic side, co-writing and singing on "We Are the World," a charity single for USA for Africa. A veritable who's who of music stars participated in the project including Lionel Ritchie, Ray Charles, Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, Bruce Springsteen, and Tina Turner.

Releasing his follow-up to Thriller in 1987, Jackson reached the top of the charts with Bad. It featured five No. 1 hits, including "Man in the Mirror," "The Way You Make Me Feel," and the title track, which was supported by a video directed by Martin Scorsese. Jackson spent more than a year on the road, playing concerts to promote the album. While successful, Bad was unable to duplicate the phenomenal sales of Thriller.

Raised as a Jehovah's Witness, Jackson was a shy and quiet person off-stage. He was never truly comfortable with the media attention he received and rarely gave interviews. By the late 1980s, Jackson had created his own fantasy retreat—a California ranch called Neverland. There he kept exotic pets, such as a chimpanzee named Bubbles, and had his own amusement rides. To some, it seemed that Jackson perhaps was exploring a second childhood. He sometimes opened up the ranch for children's events. Rumors swirled around him, including that he was lightening the color of his skin to appear more white and slept in a special chamber to increase his life span.

In 1991, Jackson released Dangerous, featuring the hit "Black or White." The video for this song included an appearance by child star Macaulay Culkin, and was directed by John Landis. In the video's final minutes, Jackson caused some controversy with his sexual gesturing and violent actions. Many were surprised to see the Peter Pan-like Jackson act in this manner.

Jackson's music continued to enjoy wide-spread popularity in the upcoming years. In 1993, he performed several important events, including the half-time show at Superbowl XXVII. Jackson gave a rare television interview, which aired that February. Sitting down with Oprah Winfrey, he explained that the change in his skin tone was the result of a disease known as vitiligo. Jackson also opened about the abuse he suffered from his father.

Molestation Allegations and Career Decline

In 1993, allegations of child molestation against Jackson emerged. A 13-year-old boy claimed that the music star had fondled him. Jackson was known to have sleepovers with boys at his Neverland Ranch, but this was the first public charge of wrongdoing. The police searched the ranch, but they found no evidence to support the claim. The following year, Jackson settled the case out of court with the boy's family. Other allegations emerged, but Jackson maintained his innocence.

In August 1994, Jackson announced that he had married Lisa Marie Presley, daughter of rock icon Elvis Presley. The couple gave a joint television interview with Diane Sawyer, but the union proved to be short-lived. They divorced in 1996. Some thought that the marriage was a publicity ploy to restore Jackson's image after the molestation allegations.

Later that same year, Jackson wed nurse Debbie Rowe. The couple had two children through artificial insemination. Son Prince Michael Jackson was born in 1997 and daughter Paris Michael Jackson was born in 1998. Rowe and Jackson divorced in 1999 with Jackson receiving full custody of their two children. He would go on to have a third child, Prince Michael Jackson II, with an unknown surrogate.

Jackson's musical career began to decline with the lukewarm reception to 1995's HIStory: Past, Present, and Future, Book I, which featured some of his earlier hits as well as new material. The record spawned two hits, "You Are Not Alone" and his duet with sister Janet Jackson, "Scream." "Scream" earned Michael and Janet a Grammy Award for Best Music Video, Short Form that year. Another track from the album, "They Don't Care About Us," however, brought Jackson intense criticism for using an anti-Semitic term.
By the release of 2001's Invincible, Jackson was better known as an eccentric whose quirks were reported in the tabloids than as a performer. The album sold well, but stories of his odd behavior started to overshadow his talent. He often appeared in public wearing a surgical mask, and he hid his children's faces under veils.

In 2002, Jackson made headlines when he seemed confused and disoriented on stage at an MTV awards show. Soon after, he received enormous criticism for dangling his son, Prince Michael II, over a balcony while greeting fans in Berlin, Germany. In a later interview, Jackson explained that "We were waiting for thousands of fans down below, and they were chanting they wanted to see my child, so I was kind enough to let them see. I was doing something out of innocence." But many were unforgiving of the star's behavior, with former fans and media outlets clamoring to have Child Protective Services take Jackson's children from him.

Jackson's reputation was served another blow in 2003 with the television documentary, Living with Michael Jackson. British journalist Martin Bashir spent several months with Jackson, and he got Jackson to discuss his relationships with children. He admitted that he continued to have children sleepover at his ranch, even after the 1993 allegations. Jackson said that sometimes he slept with the children in his bed. "Why can't you share your bed? That's the most loving thing to do, to share your bed with someone,
" Jackson told Beshir.

Jackson faced more legal woes in 2004 when he was arrested on charges related to incidents with a 13-year-old boy the previous year. Facing 10 counts in all, he was charged with lewd conduct with a minor, attempted lewd conduct, administering alcohol to facilitate molestation, and conspiracy to commit child abduction, false imprisonment and extortion. The resulting 2005 trial was a media circus with fans, detractors, and camera crews surrounding the courthouse. More than 130 people testified, including Macaulay Culkin who appeared on Jackson's behalf. He said that he had been friends with Jackson as a young teen. While he had stayed over at the Neverland Ranch, he told the court that Jackson never tried to molest him. Jackson's accuser also appeared via videotape and described how Jackson had given him wine and molested him.

Final Months

On June 14, 2005, Jackson was acquitted of all charges. His reputation, however, was effectively destroyed, and his finances were in shambles. Thanks to mounting legal bills, the singer no longer had a bank account and was unable to maintain even his most basic finances. Jackson soon found refuge in his friendship with the prince of Bahrain, Prince Salman Bin Hamad Bin Isa Al-Khalifa, who wired Jackson the money needed to pay Neverland's utility bills. He then invited the pop star to his country as a personal guest.

In Bahrain, the prince provided Jackson with more than $7 million, not including living expenses. He also built the singer a recording studio, hired him a "motivational guru" and helped Jackson to entertain family at Christmas. In return, Jackson promised to collaborate with the prince on a new album on Al-Khalifa's record label, as well as write an autobiography, and create a stage play. None of the work materialized, however, and Jackson soon faced litigation from his friend for reneging on his promises. In even greater financial straits, Jackson defaulted on the $23.5 million loan owed on his Neverland Ranch in 2008. Unable to part with certain items, including the crystal gloves he used in performances, Jackson sued to block the auction of some of his personal items from the home the following year.

Around this same time, the largely reclusive Jackson announced that he would be performing a series of concerts in London as his "final curtain call." There had been some speculation regarding whether the fragile singer would be able to handle the rigors of 50 concerts. Despite all of the allegations and stories of odd behavior, Jackson remained a figure of great interest, as demonstrated by the strong response to his concert plans; set to appear at the O2 Arena in London, England, beginning July 8, 2009, Jackson saw all the tickets to his This Is It tour sell out in only four hours.

Death and Aftermath

Jackson would never get to experience the success of his comeback tour. On June 25, 2009, Jackson suffered cardiac arrest in his Los Angeles home. He was rushed to the hospital after his heart stopped and CPR attempts failed, but he died later that morning. He was 50 years old at the time of his death.

News of Jackson's death resulted in an outpouring of public grief and sympathy. Memorials to Jackson were erected around the world, including one at the arena where he was set to perform and another at his childhood home in Gary, Indiana. On July 12, 2009, a televised memorial was held for fans of the King of Pop at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles. While 17,500 free tickets were issued to fans via lottery, more than an estimated one billion viewers watched the memorial on television and the Internet.
The Jackson family held a private funeral on September 3, 2009, for the immediate family and 200 guests at Forest Lawn Memorial park in Los Angeles. The celebrity mourners included former child star Macaulay Culkin, ex-wife Lisa Marie Presley, and actress Elizabeth Taylor.

A film documenting Jackson's preparations for his final performance entitled This Is It, hit theaters in October of 2009. The film, featuring a compilation of interviews, rehearsals and backstage footage of Michael Jackson, made $23 million in its opening weekend and sky-rocketed to No. 1 at the box office. This Is It would go on to make more than $260.8 million worldwide, and become the highest grossing documentary of all time. With this final tribute, the family hoped to finally have closure on the passing of Michael Jackson.

But in February 2010, the coroner released an official report detailing the cause of Jackson's death. The results revealed that the singer died from "acute propofol intoxication." The overdose worked in combination with a lethal prescription drug cocktail—which included the pain killer Demerol, as well as lorazepam, midazolam, benzodiazepine, diazepine and ephedrine—to shut down the star's weakened heart. Jackson reportedly used the drugs, with the aid of personal physician Dr. Conrad Murray, to help him sleep in the evenings. Conrad later told police that he believed Jackson had developed a particular addiction to propofol, which Jackson referred to as his "milk." He had the drug administered by I.V. in the evenings in 50 mg dosages, and Murray was attempting to ween the pop star off the drug at the time of Jackson's death.

A police investigation revealed that Murray was not licensed to prescribe most controlled drugs in the state of California. The steps he took to save Jackson also came under scrutiny, as evidence showed that the standard of care for administering propofol was not met, and the recommended equipment for patient monitoring, precision dosing and resuscitation were not present. As a result, Jackson's death was ruled a homicide, and Murray found himself at the center of an involuntary manslaughter investigation. The Jackson family also began pursuing measures that would have Murray's medical license revoked. The family is in continuing litigation with Murray.

Meanwhile,
the Jackson family has attempted to move forward with their lives. As dictated in his will, Jackson's children were placed in the care of their grandmother, Katherine Jackson. In respect to their father's wishes, Paris, Prince Michael and Prince Michael II (also known as "Blanket") have been kept largely out of the limelight, appearing publicly only a few times in the last year. They stepped up to the mic in 2009 to speak to fans at their father's funeral, and again in January 2010 to accept a posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award for their father at the Grammys. In June 2010, it was announced that the children were headed to private school in the fall.
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Friday, 30 December 2011

USEFUL NUMBERS IN VISAKHAPATNAM

24 HOUR PHARMACIES

ADDRESS Phone Number
Day & Night Medical Stores,
Main Road, Visakhapatnam - 1.
2562635/ 2568346
Apollo Pharmacy 2565640
Nizam's Chemists and Druggists,
K. G. H. Premises
6523465

EYE Bank

ADDRESS Phone Number
Mohsin Eye Bank Land line  : 0891-2714000
Mobile No : 9246624000
              : 9440821919
Toll Free   : 1053

BLOOD BANKS

BLOOD BANKS Phone Number
A. S. Raja 2543436
C D R 2554754
K G. H 2564891
Life Medical Centre 2569532
Apollo Hospital 2788651
Chiranjivi Voluntary 2754787
City Hospital 2755461/ 754380
Pallavi Nursing Home 2567735-39
Rotary Blood Bank 6534635/ 2506678
Seven Hills Hospital 2708090
Rajyalakshmi Voluntary 2568618
Sita Rama Voluntary 2706025/ 2539321

AMBULANCE SERVICES

HOSPITALS Phone Number
Emergency 108 (Toll Free)
Apollo 2529618/ 2727272
Care 2714014/ 2522666
ESI Hospital - Malkapuram 25771195
ESI Hospital - Industrial Estate 2558209
ESI Hospital - Ramnagar 2553780
Golden Jubilee Hospital 2796135
Ghosha Hospital 2562637
K.G.H. 2564891
Kanakadurga Nursing Home 2566932
Latha Hospital 2702287/ 2511351
Lazarus Hospital 278780
Mental Hospital 2754918
Queen's NRI Hospital 2535063/ 5752
Seven Hills Hospital 2708090
TB Hospital 2565526

GAS LEAKAGE

ADDRESS Phone Number
Emergency Cell (City)  2552668
Suburban  2517905/2516655

FLORISTS

ADDRESS Phone Number
Chandana Florists 9396705854
VIP Florists, In front of Sweet India shop, Siripuram 9885410460
HOTELS

HOTELS
Phone  Number
Daspalla Hotel 2564825 (6 lines)/ 2563141
Daspalla Executive Court 2717300-305
Dolphin 2567000 / 6666677
Grand Bay 2560101
Taj Residency 6665900/ 2567756 Extn. 30003
Green Park 2564444 / 6515151
The Park 2555185
Palm Beach 2754026/ 27/ 2731036
Dwaraka Inn 2712631
Talasila Continental 2598598, 2797788
Meghalaya 2555141-145/ 2550915-917
Royal Fort 6667575
Grand Central Hotel 6644001-06

ENQUIRIES
OFFICES
Phone Number
A P S R T C 2745962
Volvo bus reservations 2746411 (Dwaraka Bus station)
Tourism Information Officer. 2788827, 2554716
Andhra University. 2844000 (PBX)
2755324/ 284197/ 2755993
Police Control Room 100
Fire 101
Water Complaints. 1913,  2546672
Volvo Bus reservations DSBC: 98481 71955
Collectorate (PBX) 2563121
M.R.O. (Urban) 2552630
V.M.C. (PBX). 2546301
VUDA (PBX) 2554133/34

e-Seva CENTRES
OFFICES Phone Number
Municipal shopping Complex, Aseelmetta 3299576
Community welfare Center, Brindavan, LB Colony 2547363
Beside R. K Mission Library, R. K. Beach 2739833
Old Municipal Shopping Complex, Near Alluri
Seetharama Raju statue, Seethammadhara 
2720510
Saukaryam Center, 2nd Floor, SBH premises,
Beside Chitralaya Theatre, Suryabagh
2523020
Saukaryam Center, Govt. Hospital Premises, Malkapuram 2747764
Opp. Sub Registrar office, Chettivanipalem, Autonagar, Gajuwaka 2761939
Opp. R.K. Hospital, Chinagantyda, Gajuwaka 2762509
Beside Rythu Bazzar, Vadlapudi, Gajuwaka 2759508
Near NTR Stadium, Anakapalle 230356
GVL Hospital Premises, Gavarapalem, Anakapalle 226081
Grihamitra, Near Kanchrapalem Signals. NH5 3299584
Beside R& B, Madhavadhara 3299585

FIRE SERVICE STATIONS

ADDRESS Phone Number
Fire Service Station 101/ 2787818
Regl. Fire Office 2563582
Divl. Fire Office Main Road 2568905
BHPV 2517381/2517621
Marripalem 2558470
Pedagantyada 2517780/ 2515233
Suryabagh 2563582
NAD Kotha Road 2558151
Gajuwaka 2515232
Burma Camp 2558470
Steel Plant 2518401/ 2519541

WATER SUPPLY
ADDRESS Phone Number
Helpline 1913
Circuit House 2562246
Mudasarlova 2712319
Turner's Choultry 2561397
TSR Complex 2746672
Nathayyapalem 2517261
24 Hours Call Centre 2746313

HOSPITALS
HOSPITALS
Phone Number
HOSPITALS
Phone Number
King George hospital PBX 2564891 Apollo 2529619
KG H Casualty 2564893 Lazarus Hospital 2780780
ESI Hospital Local (Balaji Nagar) 2747364 Care 2522622
ESI Hospital (Maddilapalem) 2553780 Visakha Children Hospital 2569669
TB & ID Hospital 2552525 Bharathi Hospital 2526500,501,502
Mental Hospital 2754918 Queens NRI Hospital 2535063,2535752
RCD Hospital 2755278 Govt. Regional Eye 2552544,2575478
Victoria Hospital 2562637 Hospital 2570630
Veterinary Hospital 2706679 Nikitha Hospital 2719696
Apoorva Hospital 2505956 Krishna/VF Clinic 2706722,2706164
Seven Hills 2566144 Krishna Hospital 25566782
Vision Aid - Low Vision Service 9849498800 Saadhan  HIV/AIDS Help Line 2552222
Manipal Women & Child Hospital 2555577 Visakha Eye Hospital 2566383
ENT Hospital 2701310 Day & Night Hospital 2535114
Sankar Foundation Eye Hospital 2891100,2891111

TELEPHONE ENQUIRY

ENQUIRY
Phone Number
Directory Enquiry 197
Local Assistance 199
Fault Repair 198
Trunk Booking  1580
Trunk Booking  (International) 1586
Trunk Enquiry (International) 1587
Trunk Assistance 1581
Phonogram (Regional language) 1584
Phonograms (Inland/International) 1585
STD Complaints 1582
NDQ Enquiry 1583

POLICE

POLICE
Phone Number
Control Room 100 & 2565454
Commissioner (Off) 2562763
Commissioner (Res) 2555532
DIG (Off) 2554535
DIG (Res) 2574135
SP Rural (Off) 2551104
SP Rural (Res) 2554431
POLICE STATIONS

POLICE STATIONS
Phone Number
I Town 2563632
II Town 2546866
III Town 2555517
IV Town 2546444
V Town 2558241
Bheemunipatnam 2899533
Gajuwaka (Traffic, Law & Order) 2517071
Gajuwaka (Crime) 2517033
Gopalapatnam 2820933
Harbour 2568140
Malkapuram 2577392
Pendurthy 2824233
Steel Plant 2587233

CLUBS

CLUBS
Phone Number
Waltair Club, Uplands 2565240
Century Club, Muppidi Colony 2562573
Officer's Club, Pandurangapuram 2569964
Seafarers Club 2566553
Caltex Club, Near Waltair Club 2562211
Faculty Club, Andhra University 2554871
Lions Club, Ramnagar 2544830
Police Club, Beach Road 2555459
Rotary Club, Siripuram 2555821 / 2554071 / 2553673
VPT Officer's Club, Near Radio Station 2562505
Waltair J.C. Club, Dabagardens 2546766
Naval Officers Institute, Naval Base 2592463
YMCA, Beach Road 2555826

STREET LIGHTING COMPLAINTS

CLUBS
Phone Number
Toll Free No. 1913
Repairs 2551010

VISAKHA DAIRY ATM (Any Time Milk) PARLOURS

ADDRESS
Phone Number
Sivadarshini
Opp. Raghavendra Swamy Temple,
Ramnagar, Vizag-2
2528637
Visakha Dairy Parlour,
Opp B.H.P.V,
Dairy premises
2517181



CITY OFFICE - AREA 1 (DWARAKANAGAR)

ADDRESS Phone Number
Railway Station, Platform No. 1, South Eastern Railways, Visakhapatnam (24 Hours Parlour)
5th Lane, Dwarakanagar, Visakha Dairy City Office Office, Visakhapatnam 2558753 (24 Hours)
Near Diamond Park, Visakhapatnam.
Opp : Vinayaka Temple, Seethammapeta Junction, Seethammapeta, Visakhapatnam. .
Rajendra Nagar, Visakhapatnam. .
CITY OFFICE - AREA  11 (GAJUWAKA)

ADDRESS
Near Bhanoji Thota, Gajuwaka, Visakhapatnam.
Near Kakatiya ITI, Gajuwaka, Visakhapatnam.
Near Peda Gantyada Junction, Visakhapatnam.
Main Road Akkireddy Palem, Visakhapatnam.
Shopping complex, sector - I, Steel Plant, Visakhapatnam.
Shopping complex, Sector - VIII, Steel Plant, Visakhapatnam.
Shopping Complex, XI, Steel Plant, Visakhapatnam.
CITY OFFICE - AREA  III  (NAD KOTHA ROAD)

ADDRESS
Near Chinamushidiwada, Visakhapatnam.
Near Prahaladapuram, Visakhapatnam.
Near Bus Stop, Gopalapatnam, Visakhapatnam.
Near Bus Stop, Butchirajupalem, Visakhapatnam.
Besides Departmental Stores, NAD Kotha Road Junction, Visakhapatnam.
Near Bus Stop, Kancharapalem, Visakhapatnam.
CITY OFFICE - AREA IV  (SUPER BAZAAR)

ADDRESS
AVN College Down, Besides Head Post Office, Visakhapatnam.
Sunnapu Veedi, Old City, Visakhapatnam.
Godarigothula Veedi, Oldcity, Visakhapatnam.
Rajeevnagar Veedi, Oldcity, Visakhapatnam.
Jagadamba Junction, Visakhapatnam.
Near Raghavendra Swamy Temple, Ramnagar, Visakhapatnam.
Collector Office Junction, Visakhapatnam.
Super bazaar Parlour, Super bazaar Premises, Visakhapatnam.
CITY OFFICE - AREA V (MVP COLONY)

ADDRESS Phone Number
Opp. Old CBI office, Vijayanagara Colony, Visakhapatnam 2554442
MVP Parlour, MVP circle, MVP Colony, Visakhapatnam. 2531906
Opp. Kotak School, Chinawaltair Junction, Visakhapatnam. 2570228
Seethammadhara junction, Besides Malladi Hospital, Visakhapatnam. .
MVP Super market, MVP colony, Visakhapatnam. .
Pedawaltair junction, Visakhapatnam. 2528135

FUSE CALL OFFICES
OFFICES
Phone Number
OFFICES
Phone Number
1 Town 2738197/ 2563627/ 2563272 Ganjipeta 2565398
Akkayapalem 2736950 Gopalapatnam 2820846
Autonagar 2740576 Saraswathi Park 2562547/ 2738955
Dabagardens 2505379 H.A. (Kotha) Road 2738197
Dondaparthi 2549610 Kancharapalem 2738779
Gajuwaka 2740349 Maharanipeta 2737991
Madhuravada 2739290 M.V.P. Colony. 2507509
Madhavadhara 2738056 Maddilapalem 2740419
Malkapuram 2740783 Nakkavanipalem 2727144
Marripalem 2738796 Pedagantyada 2740700
Peda Waltair 2740947 Pendurthy 2740510
Seethammadhara 2739524 Visalakshinagar 2553015
Waltair Uplands 2555132 Zilla Parishad 2577991

CINEMA THEATRES
Visakhapatnam
THEATRES
Phone Number
THEATRES
Phone Number
Chitralaya, Jagadamba Jn. 2563168 Melody, Suryabagh 2574302/ 2565994
Geet & Sangeeth, Allipuram 2566534 Manorama, Bowdara Road 2565468
Jagadamba, Jagdamba Jn. 2550167/2564796 Poorna, Main Road 2564013
Jyothi, Dabagardens 2563646 Gokul, Bowdara Road 2562482
Leelamahal, Dabagardens 2562480 Rajkamal, Suryabagh 2565999
Rama Devi, Jagdamba Jn. 2564796 Sri Kanya, Rly. New Colony 2547708
Sangam & Sarath, Dwarakanagar 2547157 Sri Kanti, Poorna Market 2562345
Sarada, Jagadamba Jn. 2564796 Sri Rama Picture Palace 2552445
Saraswathi, Dabagardens 2562480 Sri Surya, Akkayyapalem 2548603
Satyanarayana, Bowdara Road 2565639 SriVenkateswara, Yellamathota 2565566
Laxmi Narasimha Picture Palace, Kancharapalem 2558658 Kanya Sri Kanya, Gajuwaka 2517986
Urvasi, Kancharapalem 2559418 Mohini, Gajuwaka 2517575
Parameswari, Kancharapalem 2558186 U.S.S.R, Gajuwaka 2517518
Sri Sankara, Gopalapatnam 2559460 Laxmikanth, Gajuwaka 2517034
Sukanya, Gopalapatnam 2820994 Seshmahal, Gajuwaka 2517158
Chandra Sekhar, BHPV, Natayyapalem 2517729 Maha Lakshmi Talkies, Malkapuram 2577110
Aruna Talkies, Pedagantyada 2516528 Ajantha, Sriharipuram 2577107

PRESS
NEWSPAPERS
Phone Number
NEWSPAPERS
Phone Number
Andhra Bhoomi 2552333 Andhra Jyothi 2516933/ 2516923
All India Radio 2523022 Business Line 2537285
Cable Vision 2707687, 89, 91 Cine Trade Guide 2544880
Deccan Chronicle 2553806, 2701376 Doordarshan 2549109
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