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Butterfly park opens in Hyderabad

Source: Deccan Chronicle

The Butterfly Park opened for public on Thursday

The Butterfly garden at Sanjeevaiah Park was opened to the public on Thursday. Some of the species identified were the striped tiger butterfly, the pioneer, the plain tiger, the crimson rose, the blue tiger, the common bush brown and the common evening brown.
The park has been developed over 4.5 acres at the site. There are about 60 varieties of flowering and nectar-yielding plants and trees. These and other plantations play the important role of attracting butterflies.
The Urban Forestry wing of HMDA has  developed  an arboretum consisting of tree species as well as seven theme parks inside the Sanjeevaiah park. HMDA commissioner Mr T. Chiranjeevelu said that at least 50 species of butterflies have been recorded in and around Hussainsagar.
“The butterflies are  also attracted to the Sanjeevaiah Park, which has flowering trees, creepers and shrubs. At least 30 varieties of butterflies have been recorded at the site. Butterfly gardening is often aimed at inviting butterflies and moths to lay eggs as well. The Hussainsagar and its surroundings have very wide diversity of butterflies. This ecosystem must be maintained and developed to improve bio-diversity.”

Danish firm Ramboll opens engineering centre in Hyderabad

Aiming to fuel its telecom business both in India and other markets, Danish multi-disciplinary engineering, design and consultancy company Ramboll has launched a brand new engineering centre at Gachibowli here.

Source: Economic Times

Aiming to fuel its telecom business both in India and other markets, Danish multi-disciplinary engineering, design and consultancy company Ramboll has launched a brand new engineering centre at Gachibowli here. 

Ramboll Group Executive Director for Markets and Global Practices, Soren Holm Johansen, formally inaugurated the facility on Wednesday. 

The 230-strong Ramboll Hyderabad team focuses on tower engineering which involves the analysis and design of masts, towers and monopoles in addition to tower marketing and technical support, manufacture and sale of towers. 

Ramboll's telecom services range from tower solutions including design, smart site, rapid deployment, camouflaged and individual solutions, tower reverse engineering (TLVA), software engineering services to radio frequency and electromagnetic field related services. 

Along with this, Ramboll will also provide its engineering and design expertise in transport and planning and urban design sector from its Hyderabad centre, Johansen told media after inaugurating the facility. 

He claimed that Ramboll had built a strong presence in the market worldwide as sustainable society consultants. 

"India is a key market for us and we will continue to make strategic technological infrastructure investments and pick top engineering talent in India," he noted. 

Founded in Denmark in 1945, the Euro 1.4 billion enterprise Ramboll operates more than 300 offices in 35 countries and employs more than 13,000 experts globally. 

In India, Ramboll employs more than 800 employees working from five principal offices in Gurgaon, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Chennai and Bengaluru, with Gurgaon being the head office.