Lata or Latha (Telugu: లత) may refer to:

People [link]

Places [link]

Other [link]


https://wn.com/Lata

Tenneti Hemalata

Tenneti Hemalata, (November 15, 1935 – 1997), better known as Lata, is a Telugu writer from Andhra Pradesh, India. She was a prolific and influential writer who wrote about various situations through the perspective of an educated niyogi Brahmin woman.Some of her novels, like 'galipadagaloo nitibudagalu ' raised controversies. She was said to be a liberal but her writings had a solid base of tradition too.

Biography

Lata was born to Nibhanupudi Visalakshi and Narayana Rao on November 15, 1935 in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh. Her full given name was Janaki Rama Krishnaveni Hemalata. She had formal schooling up to fifth standard, and later studied Sanskrit, Telugu and English classics at home. She was married at the age of nine to Tenneti Atchyutaramayya, who was seven years her senior, and suffered from an incurable medical condition. Her father died at the age of 32, when her mother was pregnant with another child. The child is male(born 4-6-1944 after his fathers death), Nibhanupudi Surya Prakasa Rao (named after his grandfather) and retired as Professor in Organic Chemistry in Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur in 2004.

Tecia

Tecia is a genus of moth in the family Gelechiidae.

Species

  • Tecia albinervella (Kieffer & Jörgensen, 1910)
  • Tecia confirmans (Povolný, 1990)
  • Tecia kiefferi Kieffer & Jörgensen, 1910
  • Tecia solanivora (Povolný, 1973)
  • Tecia subalbata (Meyrick, 1931)
  • Tecia venosa (Butler, 1883)
  • References

    Tin

    Tin is a chemical element with the symbol Sn (for Latin: stannum) and atomic number 50. It is a main group metal in group 14 of the periodic table. Tin shows a chemical similarity to both neighboring group-14 elements, germanium and lead, and has two possible oxidation states, +2 and the slightly more stable +4. Tin is the 49th most abundant element and has, with 10 stable isotopes, the largest number of stable isotopes in the periodic table. It is a silvery, malleable other metal that is not easily oxidized in air, obtained chiefly from the mineral cassiterite where it occurs as tin dioxide, SnO2.

    The first alloy used on a large scale since 3000 BC was bronze, an alloy of tin and copper. After 600 BC, pure metallic tin was produced. Pewter, which is an alloy of 85–90% tin with the remainder commonly consisting of copper, antimony and lead, was used for flatware from the Bronze Age until the 20th century. In modern times, tin is used in many alloys, most notably tin/lead soft solders, which are typically 60% or more tin. Another large application for tin is corrosion-resistant tin plating of steel. Because of its low toxicity, tin-plated metal was used for food packaging as tin cans, which are now made mostly of steel, even though the name is kept in English.

    Tin box

    A tin box is a tinplate container. Tinplate metal is primarily steel with a very thin tin coating. Tin-free steel is also used. In some cultures, these boxes or cans are referred to as "tin boxes" or sometimes even "tins". Many “tin boxes” have hinged or removable lids or covers. Some people collect tin boxes as a hobby.

    Cans

    These tinplate cans are often used to package breath mints, throat lozenges, instant coffee, biscuits and holiday treats. Highly decorated "holiday tins" are sold during the holiday season and are popular gifts, and often contain cookies, candy, or popcorn. Similar festive containers are used in Europe for sweets, biscuits, cakes and chocolates, mainly during Christmas, rather than in the summer holidays and in countries with British associations, they are usually called "biscuit tins". In Denmark, butter cookies in tins are produced and sold there, and are also exported to other countries. These types of smaller tin boxes are sometimes reused to store items, or to create kits, such as a survival kit. A hobby involves modifying tin boxes with decorations and embellishments.

    Tin (disambiguation)

    Tin is a chemical element.

    Tin may also refer to:

  • Tinplate, tin coated steel
  • Tin can, a tinplate container
  • Tin box, a boxlike tinplate container
  • Coating the leads of an electronic component with solder during hand soldering
  • Tin (newsreader), a text-based Usenet client
  • Tin, member of the Metal Men
  • Titanium nitride (TiN), an extremely hard ceramic material
  • Tin, Iran (disambiguation), places in Iran
  • At-Tin, the 95th sura of the Qur'an
  • In squash (sport), the tin is the bottom part of the front wall, which is "out" if a player strikes it with the ball
  • Corrugated galvanised iron, in expressions such as "tin tabernacle" or "tin roof"
  • Triangulated irregular network, a digital data structure.
  • See also

  • TIN (disambiguation)
  • Tinn (disambiguation)
  • Tinne
  • Within

    Within may refer to:

  • Within (William Joseph album) (2004), by pianist William Joseph
  • Within (Embraced album) (2000), by Swedish melodic black metal band Embraced
  • Within (Alyssa album) (2008), by Alyssa Cooper
  • "Within" (The X-Files), a season eight episode of The X-Files
  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:
    ×