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1. HIGH-SCHOOL /
COLLEGE LEVEL
PROSPECTIVE ORGANIZATIONS
RETROSPECTIVE
HIGH-SCHOOLS AND UNIVERSITIES
Doct
DATE
MONTH-YEAR
DATE
MONTH-YEAR
LEVEL
06
10
X
2004
DATE
MONTH-YEAR
LEVEL
Masters
CREDITS
1.
March 1941
March 1943
1st class
June
1946
1st class
June
1947
2nd class
2005
2. BUSINESS, TECHNICAL,
MILITARY, TRAINING
COURSES, OTHER
SCHOOLS
PROSPECTIVE
ORGANIZATION
CAREER /SUBJECT/
ACTIVITY
DATE
MONTH-YEAR
CURRENT
ORGANIZATION
CAREER /SUBJECT/
ACTIVITY
Own Laboratory
Research
DATE
MONTH-YEAR
01
2004
LEVEL
RETROSPECTIVE
ORGANIZATION
CAREER /SUBJECT/
ACTIVITY
DATE
MONTH-YEAR
Sept.
1961
Management
development
Sept.
1963
Sept.
1991
July.
1993
Aug.
1992
(London)
LEVEL
CR
EDI
TS
3. EMPLOYMENT
INITIAL DATE
MONTH
PROSPECTIVE
MONTHS
YEAR
COMPANY NAME
JOB POSITION
POSITION IN COMPANY
ACHIEVEMENTS IN POSITION
CURRENT
MONTHS
YEAR
COMPANY NAME
JOB POSITION
POSITION IN COMPANY
ACHIEVEMENTS IN POSITION
MONTH MONTHS
YEAR
RETROSPECTIVE
COMPANY NAME
JOB POSITION
POSITION IN COMPANY
ACHIEVEMENTS IN POSITION
1.
April
1947
12
2.
July
1948
151
Government of
Andhra Pradesh,
India.
Regional Inspector
of Factories
3.
Feb.
1961
52
Fertilizer
corporation of
India, Nangal
Safety Officer
4.
June 39
1965
Hyderabad
Chemicals and
Fertillizers Ltd.,
Hyderabad
General Manager
5.
Aug.
1968
369
4. TRAINING COURSES,
SEMINARS, ETC. (AT WORK)
INITIAL DATE
PROSPECTIVE
MONTH
YEAR
POSITION DESCRIPTION
HOURS
SPONSOR
-NOT
APPLICABLE-
INITIAL DATE
CURRENT
MONTH
YEAR
POSITION DESCRIPTION
HOURS
- NOT APPLICABLE-
INITIAL DATE
RETROSPECTIVE
MONTH
YEAR
1
Feb.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
HOURS
144
1949
2
Dec.
Sept.
Sept.
1963
Govt. of Madras
384
840
United Kingdom,
1958
SPONSOR
1951
3
SPONSOR
Ministry of Labour
102
National
Productivity
Council
5. ARTISTIC
UNDERTAKINGS
INITIAL DATE
MONTH
PROSPECTIVE
MONTHS
YEAR
HOURS
PRODUCERS/DIRECTORS
PRIZES
-NOT APPLICABLE-
INITIAL DATE
MONTH
ACHIEVEMENTS
MONTHS
YEAR
CURRENT
DESCRIBE WORKS YOU PARTICIPATED IN
HOURS
ACHIEVEMENTS
PRODUCERS/DIRECTORS
PRIZES
-NOT APPLICABLE-
INITIAL DATE
MONTH
MONTHS
YEAR
RETROSPECTIVE
DESCRIBE WORKS YOU PARTICIPATED IN
HOURS
ACHIEVEMENTS
PRODUCERS/DIRECTORS
PRIZES
- NIL-
6. PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE IN
TEACHING
PROSPECTIVE ORGANIZATIONS
DATE
HOURS
FROM
TO
PLEASURES/ACHIEVEMENTS
- NOT APPLICABLE-
CURRENT ORGANIZATIONS
DATE
HOURS
FROM
TO
PLEASURES/ACHIEVEMENTS
About
150
hrs.
HAZOP Stududies
FROM
1983
TO
Todate
7. PUBLISHED BOOKS /
ARTICLES, PATENTS,
COPYRIGHTS,
TRADEMARKS, ETC.
PLEASURES/ACHIEVEMENTS
PROSPECTIVE
DESCRIPTION
1
DATE
GENERAL RESULTS
-NOT APPLICABLECURRENT
DESCRIPTION
DATE
GENERAL RESULTS
-NOT APPLICABLE-
RETROSPECTIVE
DESCRIPTION
1
Sodium Metal
Bus Bar (patent)
DATE
1978
GENERAL RESULTS
Adopted, and
operated a 30 KA
bus bar system for
11 years.
8. PRIZES, HONORABLE
MENTIONS, OTHER
EVIDENCE OF PERSONAL
ACHIEVEMENTS
PROSPECTIVE
ORGANIZATION NAME
1
YEAR
PRIZE TYPE
ACHIEVEMENTS
-NOT APPLICABLECURRENT
ORGANIZATION NAME
1
YEAR
PRIZE TYPE
ACHIEVEMENTS
-NOT APPLICABLERETROSPECTIVE
ORGANIZATION NAME
YEAR
1982
PRIZE TYPE
ACHIEVEMENTS
Honor
Summus
Award
High Technology
(Govt. of India)
2. The Watumull Foundation,
1987
Honolulu, Hawaii
Entrepreneurship
1997
Felicitation
Distinguished Alumnus.
2002
AWARD
2002
AWARD
Best Technological
Development in R&D by
an Industrial
Organisation
2002
AWARD
9. LANGUAGES
PROSPECTIVE
IDENTIFY LEVEL
WITH APPLICABLE KEY:
G = GOOD
F = FAIR
P = POOR
LANGUAGE
READ
SPEAK
WRITE
CIRCUMSTANCES OF USE
-NOT APPLICABLECURRENT
LANGUAGE
READ
SPEAK
WRITE
CIRCUMSTANCES OF USE
-NOT APPLICABLERETROSPECTIVE
LANGUAGE
READ
SPEAK
WRITE
1 ENGLISH
Good
Good
Good
2 TELUGU
Good
Good
Good
3 GERMAN
--
Poor
--
CIRCUMSTANCES OF USE
10. CONFERENCE
PARTICIPATION:
PANEL / LECTURER
PROSPECTIVE
EVENT
YEAR
ROLE IN EVENT
HOURS
-NOT APPLICABLECURRENT
EVENT
1
YEAR
ROLE IN EVENT
HOURS
-NOT APPLICABLERETROSPECTIVE
EVENT
YEAR
ROLE IN EVENT
HOURS
1974-75
Chairman.
1990-92
Chairman
1965 to
todate
Faculty leader
Continuing association in
conference and seminars as elder
member of Chemical Engineering
profession and Industrialist.
1965 to
todate
260
4. World Conference on
July
Chemical Accidents Rome (Italy) 1989
1965 to
1998
11. GENERAL
LEARNING
PROSPECTIVE
DESCRIBE ANY LEARNING EXPERIENCES UNRELATED TO YOUR WORK AND WHICH YOU BELIEVE MERIT A COLLEGE
CREDIT
-NOT APPLICABLECURRENT
DESCRIBE ANY LEARNING EXPERIENCES UNRELATED TO YOUR WORK AND WHICH YOU
BELIEVE MERIT A COLLEGE CREDIT
1
-NOT APPLICABLERETROSPECTIVE
DESCRIBE ANY LEARNING EXPERIENCES UNRELATED TO YOUR WORK AND WHICH YOU
BELIEVE MERIT A COLLEGE CREDIT
1. Indian History
2. Hindu Mythology
3. Vedic Literature
12. WRITTEN
MATERIALS
PROSPECTIVE
TYPE
DATE
# PAGES
PUBLICATION
-NOT APPLICABLE-
CURRENT
TYPE
DATE
# PAGES
PUBLICATION
-NOT APPLICABLE-
RETROSPECTIVE
TYPE
1
DATE
# PAGES
PUBLICATION
-NOT APPLICABLE-
13. INDEPENDENT
STUDIES / READING
PROSPECTIVE
AUTHOR
1
TITLE
PUBLISHER
YEAR
-NOT APPLICABLECURRENT
TITLE
TITLE
PUBLISHER
YEAR
1
14. PROFESSIONAL
PUBLICATIONS
PROSPECTIVE
PUBLICATION NAME
1
-NOT APPLICABLECURRENT
PUBLICATION NAME
-NOT APPLICABLE-
RETROSPECTIVE
PUBLICATION NAME
1
-NOT APPLICABLE-
PROSPECTIVE
ORGANIZATION / POSITION
1
YEAR
ACTIVITY
ACHIEVEMENTS
-NOT APPLICABLECURRENT
ORGANIZATION / POSITION
YEAR
ACTIVITY
ACHIEVEMENTS
RETROSPECTIVE
ORGANIZATION / POSITION
1
YEAR
ACTIVITY
ACHIEVEMENTS
PROSPECTIVE
16. SPECIALIZED
ACTIVITIES AND
PERSONAL
ACHIEVEMENTS
ORGANIZATION NAME
ACTIVITY
ACHIEVEMENTS
YEARS
-N.A-
1
MEMBERSHIPS IN
TRADE OR
PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATIONS
POSITION
2
3
CURRENT
ORGANIZATION NAME
POSITION
ACTIVIT
Y
ACHIEVEMEN
TS
YEARS
Member
Member
Member
Fellow
RETROSPECTIVE
ORGANIZATION NAME
POSITION
ACTIVITY
ACHIEVEMENTS
YEARS
Chairman
1992-93
2 Indian Institute of
Chemical Engineers
Chairman
1975-76
1994
17. TRAVELS
PROSPECTIVE
FOREIGN NATIONS VISITED FOR ONE MONTH OR MORE
MONTHS
TRIP REASON
RESULTS
-NOT APPLICABLE-
CURRENT
FOREIGN NATIONS VISITED FOR ONE MONTH OR MORE
MONTHS
TRIP REASON
RESULTS
-NOT APPLICABLE-
RETROSPECTIVE
FOREIGN NATIONS VISITED FOR ONE MONTH OR MORE
MONTHS
12
TRIP REASON
RESULTS
Training &
Business
10
Business
PROSPECTIVE
PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
-NOT APPLICABLECURRENT
PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
-NOT APPLICABLERETROSPECTIVE
PROFESSIONAL LICENSES
1. Chartered Engineer (1322)
2. Inspector for certifying static and mobile pressure vessels.
19. MILITARY
SERVICE
PROSPECTIVE
ACTIVE / RESERVE MILITARY SERVICE
1
-NOT APPLICABLECURRENT
ACTIVE / RESERVE MILITARY SERVICE
1
RETROSPECTIVE
ACTIVE / RESERVE MILITARY SERVICE
1
-NIL -
20. COMMENTS
PROSPECTIVE
NOTES, COMMENTS & MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
1
-NILCURRENT
RETROSPECTIVE
NOTES, COMMENTS & MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
NAME
Education
Y.V.S.S.
M.Sc.(Tech.) (Chem. Engg) 1947
Andhra University, India
21-08-1927
Date of Birth
Fellow Institution of Engineers (India) ( No.13222)
Fellow Indian Institute of Chemical Engineers. ( No.111)
Fellow International Institute of Risk & Safety Management ( London)
(No.4690)
Founder Alkali Metals Ltd., Hyderabad (India)
Industrial Promotion &
1968
Consultancy.
Founder Chem Design Company. Ltd., Hyderabad, (India)
1980
A consultancy organisation enlisted with UNIDO, World
Bank, Asian Development Bank, IDBI etc.
(1) Worked in Private and Public sector undertakings, the different capacities from floor level to
Chief Executive between 1948 1968.
(2) ENTREPRENEUR:- In 1968, Andhra Pradesh Industrial Development Corporation Ltd.,
(APIDC), promoted a 50:50 joint venture medium scale industry with me. With over 20 years
experience in the industrial field and was at that time holding a senior position in a public
sector undertaking, notwithstanding the fact that I was not in a position to prove the
technology but was confident that I would be able to set up a plant to manufacture Sodium
Metal, based on the documents on similar units in western countries published by the Allied
Intelligence Division in the post war period and also considering the real industrial pioneering
potential and the back ground of the entrepreneur himself. (Quote page from 122, 123
JOINT VENTURES by Ram K. Vepa, 1980).
I amply justified the confidence reposed in me by APIDC.
(3) TEXT BOOK TO COMMERCIAL PLANT:- The Sodium Plant thus set up, the first in Asia
and the 5th in the world succeeded and the plant was expanded several fold in 1978 with
equal success. This ushered in a large indigenous Pharma Industry, which is much
dependant on Sodium Metal, a key raw material. I became a role model for many scientists
/ technologist entrepreneurs and became famous as SODIUM. My success has given
confidence to development financial institutions to promote joint ventures and support first
time entrepreneurs with untried technologies.
(4) ANOTHER HIGH TECH PRODUCT:- In 1973, I developed another product, Sodium Amide
(a highly hazardous chemical) and put up a manufacturing facility in AML, the first in India
and second in the world.
(5) NUCLEAR FIELD:- Between 1979 1980 I developed technology for Nuclear grade Sodium
for the Fast Breeder Nuclear Plant and supplied 160 MT of this critical raw material from
AML to FBTR at Kalpakkam. Atomic Energy Department could not access this material from
abroad because of the sensitive nature of the technology and the product and the then
international restrictions on transfer of nuclear technology. I was felicitated in 1986, for this
achievement at Kalpakkam in the presence of the then Prime Minister of India.
(6) ANOTHER HIGH TECH PRODUCT:- In 1968 I developed and set up a plant in AML for the
manufacture of Sodium Methoxide (Powder), the first in India and the fourth in world.
In 1985 APIDC off loaded its shareholding of 50% in AML, which then became a closely held
company.
(7) SET BACK:- The existence of AML and its Sodium Plant was seriously threatened due to
acute shortage of power and increasing tariff. Ultimately the Sodium plant had to be shut
down for good in 1989 and a unique pioneering effort and success achieved financially and
technologically came to nought. AML was left with a miniscule production facility for Sodium
Amide and Sodium Methoxide and had to re-build itself from scratch.
(8) TECHNOLOGY DRIVE:- There was great urgency for the rehabilitation of AML. Technology
and engineering was then developed for the manufacture of Sodium Azide, Amino Pyridines,
Alkoxides and Hydride based on Sodium Amide and Sodium Metal, two hazardous
chemicals produced and handled by AML for 20 years. A series of new products and
production facilities were set up and brought into operation.
(9)
Sodium Metal
1970 1989
Sodium Amide
1973-todate
Remarks
1982-todate
Sodium Methoxide
1997-todate
Sodium Tertiary Butoxide
2001-todate
Sodium Ethoxide
Sodium Azide from
1992-todate
The second such plant in the world.
Sodamide
1998-todate
One of the large plants in the world
Sodium Hydride
2000
First plant in India
HMDS Sodium Salt
1999-todate
Only plant in India
Cyclo Pentanone
1999-todate
Only plant in India
Cyclo Pentanol
1999-todate
Only plant in India
Cyclo Pentyl Bromide
1999-todate
One of the two plants in the world.
Phenyl Pyridyl Aceto Nitrile
1999-todate
One of the two plants in the world.
Cyclo Pentyl Mandelic Acid
2001
Only plant in India
Cyclo Hexyl Mandelic Acid
1995-todate
One of the large plants in the world
2-Amino Pyridine
1999-todate
Only plant in India
2-Amino-3-Methyl Pyridine
1999-todate
Only plant in India
2-Amino-4-Methyl Pyridine
1999-todate
Only plant in India
2-Amino-5-Methyl Pyridine
1994-todate
Only plant in India
2-Amino-6-Methyl Pyridine
2001
Only plant in India
2-Hydroxy Pyridine
2001
Only plant in India
2-Bromo Pyridine
2001
Only plant in India
2,3,5, Tri Chloro Pyridine
1997
First plant in India
5-Amino Tetrazole
1999
First plant in India
1-H Tetrazole
2001
Only plant in India
5-Methyl Phenyl Tetrazole
2001
Only plant in India
Trimethyl Borate
Many more fine chemicals are under development.
(10)
R&D FACILITY
A composite facility for R&D consisting of (a) Laboratory for establishing product at
100gram level (b) pilot plant for upto 10Kg. production and (c) a proving facility for
upscaling and engineering upto 500Kg. level production were set up by AML under my
guidance. The facility extends over a 2000 sq.m. and has varied equipment and utilities.
The facility is recognised by the Department of Science & Technology as IN-HOUSE
R&D in TU/IV-RD/2127/2000 dt. 24th July 2000.
A smaller set up was also recognised as IN-HOUSE R&D by the Department of Science &
Technology on 11th Aug. 1977.
(11)
A new Natural product extraction unit was set up and the following products are being
manufactured.
Capsicum Oleoresins.
Capsicum Powder grades USP 24 & 95% (Pure)
Paprika Oleoresins
Curcumin 100% curcuminods
Solanesol 75% and 90%
(12)
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS AND QUALITY:- Though AML is a 32 year old
company its manufacturing facilities have today the look of a modern plant with
certification under ISD 9001 & 14001 cGMP standards implemented by me as part of my
technology package.
(13)
(14)
(15)
(16)
(17)
(18)
AWARDS:(1) The Watumull Foundation, Honolulu, Hawai in 1987:- Citation and gold medal for
High Technology Entrepreneurship for inspiring and challenging Scientists
and engineers to enter the field of technology enterprise.
(2) NRDC invention award of Rs.5,000/- (1987) for the invention of Sodium Bus bar
(3) Falicitation by the Alumni, Department of Chemical Engineers, Andhra University
(1997) to a renowned technologist, a self made industrialist of repute and an
innovative, accomplished engineer par excellence.
(4) In 1999 Dr.Charles V.DiGiovanne, Vice President, Reilly Industries Inc., USA, Stated
I stand in profound respect and awe of people such as yourself who have the
vision and courage to accomplish what you have accomplished.
(5) Entrepreneur of the year award by the Hyderabad Management Association for
the year 2002.
(6) I chaired a session in WORLD CONGRESS ON CHEMICAL ACCIDENTS (1987)
ROME, (Italy)
PATENTS:- Even though information in patents or copy right is generally vague and often
misleading, it is not too difficult to extract key information. There are many like me who
can do so. Therefore customer is well protected if a secret is best kept in the mind or inbuilt into the system and not on paper or by a patent or copy right.
OTHER CONSULTANCIES:- I had set up in 1983 a consultancy firm Chem Design
Company Ltd., which has been offering consultancy in the areas of Safety, Risk
Assessment, Certification of equipment, process validation the chemical industry in India
covering petro-chemical, fertilizers, metallurgical, paper & pulp, inorganic and organic
chemicals. This consultancy organisation is one of the top of its kind in India, recognised
by World Bank, Asian Development bank, IDBI etc.
HRD:- Had worked as an employee in orgainisations employing upto 3000 men.
As an entrepreneur started in 1968 with 40 employees and currently employing 350
persons several of them Engineers, Managers and Research personnel.
EXPERTISE:(1) Handling, processing and manufacture of hazardous products.
(2) Process & product safety.
(3) Sodium Metal and its derivatives.
(4) Pyridine derivatives
(5) Tetrazoles.
(6) Natural product extract.
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT:Started an enterprise in 1968 with an employed capital of Rs.14 Lakhs (28,000 USAD)
and turn over 100,000 USD now stands at 3.2 million USD and a turn over of nearly 10
million USD. The debt equity ratio which in 1968 was 70:30 now stands at 15:85.