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[edit]I have removed the following content from the main page to be split and merged into articles about the individual people. Mike Rosoft (talk) 11:24, 18 February 2012 (UTC)
Emani is a prominent surname in Bhrahmins. Most of the Emanis hail from Coastal Andhra. They are known to have spread into the United States and Australia while some stayed in India. Some well known people belonging to the Emani family are
- Sambayya Emani -- An Anglican Priest. Born in Guntur District. Commonly called Canon Sambayya. Sambayya went to the Westcott House, Cambridge,[1] for a diploma course. In the year 1949, Sambayya was sent to the Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York for post-graduate studies in Moral Theology. In the continuing year, he was awarded an S.T.M.. Sambayya's post-graduate dissertation was entitled The Eucharistic doctrine of Richard Hooker and Herbert Throndike[2]
- Sankara Sastry Emani -- A renowned Veena player of Carnatic music. Born on September 23, 1922 in Draksharama, Andhra Pradesh. He came from a family of celebrated classical musicians. His father Vainika Bhooshana Veena Acharya Emani Achyuta Rama Sastri, a famed vainika and sastragna was a contemporary of Sangameshwara Sastri and Veena Venkata Romainiah Das of Andhra.[citation needed] He composed tunes based on novel techniques and directed music for hit films such as Mangla, Sansar, Bahut Din Huwe, Vindhyarani, Nishan, Mr. Sampat and English version of Chandralekha.[3] His own compositions of keerthanas, javalis and bhajans can be frequently heard in his solo concerts. His operas in Hindi and regional languages are also very popular. Emani joined All India Radio in 1959 as producer of music at Madras.
- Sampata Tagelagi Emani -- A Niuean politician and elder. Tagelagi served as the first Speaker of the Niue Assembly from 1976 to 1993.[4] Tagelagi worked as an employee of the New Zealand Internal Affairs and Island Territories Department.[4] He later served as the head of inland revenue, Niuean customs comptroller, and treasurer.[4] Aside from his long tenure as Niue's first Speaker, Tagelagi was also a member of many Niuean government committees.[4] He served actively on the Alofi village council until his death in 2011.[4]
- Ramesh Emani -- An erstwhile industry veteran in the Indian IT industry. He founded Insta Health and focused on solutions for the Indian healthcare market. Ramesh resigned as the President of the Telecom & Product Engineering Solutions Division of Wipro during 2007.[5] Ramesh spent atleast 25 years at Wipro and resigned to become an entrepreneur. He currently owns Insta Health and is setting up hospitals in smaller towns of Ludhiana, Vijaywada and Hosur.[6]
- Referneces
- ^ Geoffrey Rowell, Kenneth Stevenson (Eds.), Love's Redeeming Work: The Anglican Quest for Holiness, Oxford University Press, 2003. pp. 696-697. [1]
- ^ Emani Sambayya, The Eucharistic doctrine of Richard Hooker and Herbert Throndike, New York, 1950. [2]
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0250523/
- ^ a b c d e "Elder Dies". Niue Confidential. 12 September 2011. Retrieved 2011-11-04.
- ^ "Ramesh Emani". http://www.softdel.com. Retrieved 18 February 2012.
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- ^ "Wipro veteran Ramesh Emani floats own firm". Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. Retrieved 18 February 2012.