Anantapur Police crackdown on transport vehicles ferrying passengers
Police stop a pickup van carrying labourers and ask the labourers to go to work in autos
Anantapur and Sathya Sai districts will become a hub of solar energy, say Ministers
20 lakh new solar connections have been approved across Andhra Pradesh under the PM Surya Ghar scheme, says Ravi Kumar
VISAKHAPATNAM: The TDP has alleged that the development of North Andhra had significantly slowed down during YSRCP term, and several industries have withdrawn operations. Speaking to the media here on Friday, TDP Visakhapatnam MP Mathukumilli Sribharat said several companies that had previously shown interest in North Andhra withdrew during the last five years, and the previous government mortgaged 33 government properties in the city alone to raise loans besides spending Rs 450 crore on Rushikonda buildings. We requested the Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) to set up a campus in Visakhapatnam, and they responded positively, the MP said, adding that the previous government failed to address essential requirements raised by IT firms. Furthermore, Sribarat remarked that the YSRCP could not engage with major corporations like Tata. We are prepared to extend complete support to Tata, he stated. Highlighting that Anantapur had witnessed substantial development with the entry of Kia Motors, the MP emphasised that incentives to IT companies were not provided by the previous administration, and the current government has been clearing these dues over the last six months. The works related to the proposed railway zonal office would begin soon, he affirmed. Vizianagaram MP Kalisetti Appalanaidu also addressed the media, stating that Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu and Minister Lokesh have placed special emphasis on North Andhras development. He mentioned that Union Civil Aviation Minister K Rammohan Naidu has taken special interest in the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant and held discussions with the Centre to secure financial support for it.
Borugaddas bail plea: HC directs Guntur district judge to record doctors statement
VIJAYAWADA: The Andhra Pradesh High Court has directed the Guntur Principal District Judge (PDJ) to ensure that the statement of Dr PV Raghava Sharma, a doctor at Lalitha Super Specialty Hospital, is recorded by a judicial magistrate and submitted to the court. This order pertains to a case involving Borugadda Anil, who allegedly submitted fake medical certificates to secure interim bail. The HC issued the directive on Thursday, stating that the court would decide on Anils bail after reviewing Dr Raghava Sharmas statement. The hearing was adjourned for two weeks. Anil, arrested by Anantapur police for posting content on social media targeting Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan, and others, is currently a remand prisoner in Rajahmundry Central Jail. He allegedly obtained interim bail by submitting medical certificates from Lalitha Hospital in Guntur, claiming his mothers ill health. Police later alleged that these certificates were forged, a claim reportedly confirmed by Dr Raghava Sharma. During Thursdays hearing, State Public Prosecutor M Lakshminarayana presented sealed records from Lalitha Hospital and Apollo Hospital, Chennai. The public prosecutor stated that Dr Raghava Sharma had informed police that the handwriting and signature on the certificates were not his. Anils counsel, Naresh Reddy, argued that while Dr Raghava Sharma denied issuing the certificate, he did not confirm whether another doctor from the hospital had issued it. After hearing both sides, the court ordered the Guntur Principal District Judge (PDJ) to ensure Dr Raghava Sharmas statement is recorded by a magistrate and submitted for review.
YSRCP chief's helicopter damaged; police question co-pilot for four hours
ANANTAPUR: Police have launched a probe into the security breach at a helipad in Papireddypalli, Ramagiri mandal, on April 8 during the visit of former Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. Notices have been issued to the pilot and co-pilot of the helicopter involved, seeking their explanations after the aircraft was allegedly damaged during a crowd surge. On Wednesday, co-pilot Shreyas Jain appeared at the CIs office in Chenne Kotha Palli, where he was questioned for nearly four hours by Dharmavaram DSP B Hemanth Kumar and CI V Sridhar. Police confirmed that Jain cooperated fully with the probe before returning to Bengaluru. However, pilot Anil Kumar did not appear, citing personal leave. Fresh summons will be issued to him, officials said. The helipad was arranged under YSRCP supervision for Jagans condolence visit to the family of murdered party activist Kuruba Lingamayya. Upon landing, a large crowd of YSRCP supporters reportedly breached security barricades and surrounded the helicopter. Amid the chaos, the windshield of the helicopter was allegedly damaged, grounding the aircraft and forcing the former CM to continue his journey by road. YSRCP leaders have since alleged a major security lapse by the administration, blaming police and government authorities for the incident. In response, law enforcement issued notices not only to the flight crew but also to the helicopter management company based in Jakkur, Karnataka. CI Sridhar said probe is being conducted to determine whether proper safety protocols were followed and to assess the cause of the damage to the helicopter. The inquiry is expected to evaluate security arrangements.
Anantapur Collector cautions against fake social media accounts
Some people have been asking for money through fake accounts created in his name and other senior government officials, says Vinod Kumar
Rich tributes paid to Dr. Ambedkar in Kurnool, Nandyal and Anantapur districts
Ministers, MPs and Collectors participate actively in the Ambedkar Jayanthi celebrations held across the three districts, lionise the Father of the Indian Constitution as the champion of social justice and equal rights
Three killed as vehicle rams into auto in Andhra's Sathya Sai
ANANTAPUR: Three women were killed and 11 others injured in a road accident that occurred in the early hours of Sunday near Dhanapuram on the Kodikonda Check PostSira National Highway in Parigi mandal of Sri Sathya Sai district. The accident took place when an unidentified vehicle rammed into a stationary auto carrying a Bhajan troupe returning to Dodagatta village in Roddam mandal after a performance at Kotipi Chowdamma temple in Hindupuram mandal. Two injured in critical condition.
Andhra government to promote 11 major crops as Growth Engines
VIJAYAWADA: The Andhra Pradesh government has unveiled an ambitious plan to promote 11 key agricultural crops as Growth Engines to increase farmers income, regulate crop production, and boost productivity. This initiative, highlighted in the recent Agriculture Budget presented by Agriculture Minister K Atchannaidu in the State Assembly, aligns with the States vision of achieving a USD 2.4 trillion economy by 2047 under the Swarna Andhra @2047 framework. The strategy emphasises farmers and agri-tech as one of the 10 guiding principles to drive a 15% annual growth rate, focusing on increasing the productivity of these crops and expanding natural farming. The 11 crops identified for promotion include cereals (maize, jowar, paddy and millets), pulses (black gram, red gram and bengal gram), oilseeds (groundnut and sesame), fibre (cotton), and commercial crops (tobacco). According to senior officials from the Agriculture Department, these crops cater to diverse needsfood for human consumption, feed and fodder for animal husbandry, and fuel, particularly bio-ethanol. The growing demand for ethanol, driven by Indias push for 20% blending in fuel, has spotlighted maize and sugarcane as critical feedstocks. While molasses from sugarcane is a traditional source for ethanol, the government is now encouraging maize-based ethanol production to meet the target, given its lower water consumption and cost-effectiveness. Nationally, achieving 20% ethanol blending requires approximately 165 lakh metric tonnes of foodgrains. Globally, maize is a preferred feedstock for ethanol due to its efficiency, but in India, its use remains limited. Most grain-based distilleries rely on damaged food grains (DFG) like broken rice or rice from the Food Corporation of India (FCI). Promoting maize for ethanol production could address this gap, ensuring feedstock security without over-relying on a single crop. Additionally, maize-based ethanol is more economical, and environmentally sustainable, requiring less water than other crops like paddy. By linking maize to ethanol production, the government aims to create a steady demand, ensuring better prices and encouraging farmers to cultivate this water-efficient crop. This approach not only benefits farmers but also supports distilleries by guaranteeing feedstock availability, fostering a win-win scenario. Moreover, increased maize cultivation could contribute to water conservation, given its lower requirement compared to paddy. Paddy remains the most cultivated and consumed crop in Andhra Pradesh, with farmers favouring medium slender varieties like Kurnool Sona Masoori, RNR, and Samba Masoori due to local demand. However, the Agriculture Department is now promoting the 1010 paddy varietya 6 mm grain with significant export potential, particularly in African markets. Although this variety is less preferred locally, its global demand could open new income streams for farmers. In the pulses sector, domestic demand outstrips supply, necessitating imports. The governments focus on black gram, red gram, and bengal gram aims to bridge this gap. Groundnut, a staple in Rayalaseema, particularly Anantapur, remains a preferred choice for edible oil, while sesame is gaining traction due to rising demand. Cotton, especially extra-long staple varieties like Egyptian cotton, is also being prioritised, with measures to ensure quality during packaging and ginning to meet export standards. Agriculture Department Director S Dilli Rao emphasised that the initiative seeks to maximise farmers income with minimal inputs.
Seven from undivided Kurnool and Anantapur districts make their way to YSRCPs PAC
YSRCP State Coordinator Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy has been appointed as the Coordinator of the Political Advisory Committee
From tragedy to triumph Science teacher invents smart helmet in Andhra
ANANTAPUR: After witnessing the devastating consequences of a road accident involving her husband, A Vijaya Bhargavi, a physics teacher at Rekulakunta Government High School in Madakasira, who holds a M.Sc and B.Ed degree, turned her grief into purpose, developing a smart helmet and a smart dustbin. Bhargavis husband, Jayaprakash, a biology school assistant, met with a serious accident while riding a two-wheeler five years ago. He was badly injured as he didnt wear helmet, and it terrified me, she recalled. The incident haunted her, especially as she remembered another tragedy when a fellow teacher, newly transferred, died instantaneously in an accident while pillion riding on a motorcycle in 2017. These episodes stirred her deeply, leading to sleepless nights and the question, Could this have been averted? The answer came to her in the form of a smart helmet, a headgear embedded with technology designed not just to protect but to prevent accidents altogether. Over two years of experimentation, Bhargavi developed a helmet that integrates sensors and a unique device synced with the motorcycles ignition system. The vehicle wont start unless the rider wears the helmet. Even more impressively, the helmet is equipped with a sensor that detects alcohol; if the rider is intoxicated, the system shuts the engine. The helmet sends automatic alerts to pre-set mobile numbers in the event of an accident, including the exact location and time. It also connects to GPS and notifies emergency services like the 108 ambulance. Despite its advanced features, the helmet costs just around Rs 2,000 to Rs 2,500. Bhargavi is the proud mother of two daughters, Sai Maitreyi and Yamuna Shruthi. Moved by the litter she saw along the roadside and driven by a need to contribute further to society, Bhargavi also developed a Smart Dustbin. This bin scan the Aadhaar of users as they dispose of waste, sending real-time data to local municipalities or panchayats. If someone disposes of wet waste in a bin meant for dry waste, the system sends an alert. It also notifies authorities when bins are full or when waste begins to rot. The data helps track usage frequency and identify non-participants, offering a potential solution to stop indiscriminate dumping. Her work has not gone unnoticed; the Hindupur Municipal Commissioner has shown interest in deploying these smart dustbins locally. Bhargavi received an award from the SP of Sri Sathya Sai District on International Womens Day and was honoured by Hyderabad-based Vignana Darshini, winning first prize in the Teacher Exhibit category across both Telugu states in 2023 and 2024. With numerous accolades under her belt, her ambition is to continue developing practical devices that improve everyday life. She believes science teachers should connect lessons to real life, showing practical applications, and encouraging students to observe nature scientifically, fostering a scientific temperament to solve real-world problems.
Andhra Minister Kollu Ravindra inaugurates Rs 11.1 Crore IMFL depot in Anantapur
ANANTAPUR: Excise, Mines and Geology Minister Kollu Ravindra inaugurated a new Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) depot godown at Somula Doddi in Anantapur Rural Mandal on Thursday. The depot, constructed at a cost of Rs 11.10 crore, is the 30th in the State and features modern infrastructure and technology for efficient liquor distribution. Speaking at the event, Minister Ravindra said the new liquor policy prioritises public health while ensuring the supply of quality liquor. A sub-committee studied policies in six states before finalising the current model. He noted that 3,500 liquor shops have been allocated transparently, generating Rs 1,800 crore through application fees. To curb illegal liquor flow, especially from neighboring states, GPS tracking has been introduced for stock vehicles. Digital payments are being encouraged, and strict action, including penalties and license cancellations, will be taken against unauthorised belt shops. The minister criticised the previous YSRCP government for weakening the excise department and pledged to fill vacant posts and take legal action against those involved in past liquor scams. Principal Secretary Mukesh Kumar Meena recalled the 2016 fire that destroyed the old bottling plant and said the new godown was built following directives at the time. He urged officials to resolve pending land issues for further expansion. Andhra Pradesh State Beverages Corporation MD Nishant Kumar said the 27,000 sq. ft. godown uses advanced tech and will improve working conditions.
Andhra SIPB clears Rs 30k crore worth proposals, to create 32,133 jobs
VIJAYAWADA: The fifth State Investment Promotion Board (SIPB) meeting held under the chairmanship of Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu at the State Secretariat on Thursday cleared investment proposals to the tune of Rs 30,667 crore. The SIPB meeting approved investments by 17 organisations in sectors like I and C, food processing, IT and energy to create 32,133 jobs. During all the five meetings held so far after the formation of the coalition government, investment proposals to the tune of Rs 4,70,879 crore related to 57 firms were cleared. A total of 4,16,688 jobs will be provided. While only five SIPB meetings were conducted in the five years tenure of the previous YSRC regime, the coalition government conducted five SIPB meetings in less than a year. Speaking on the occasion, the CM made it clear that investments taking shape at ground-level is as important as investments coming to the State. The CM told the officials that the respective industries launching production on time is very important and made it clear to the officials that when a project is approved it is necessary to take the details from them on the date of starting production and the phase-wise progress of such projects should be closely monitored. The CM directed the officials to provide the details in the next SIPB meeting on how many companies have launched production till and how many jobs have been created. Naidu also directed the officials to create a portal with the details on which organisation has provided how many jobs and to whom. Minister for Education, IT and Electronics Nara Lokesh, made an appeal to the Chief Minister to allot lands to IT companies at nominal price which, he said will provide an opportunity to attract more IT companies to the State. New investments set to strengthen AP economy The Chief Minister said that the necessary IT policy be amended for this purpose. The investment proposals approved by the SIPB include Maa Mahamaya Industries Limited, Vizianagaram district with an investment of Rs 2,063 crore to generate 1,000 jobs, Premier Energies Limited at MP SEZ, Naidupet with Rs 4,200 crore investment to provide 1,500 jobs, LG Vendors at Sri City of Tirupati district with Rs 839 crore investment to give jobs to 692 persons, Urla Clusters Private Limited to invest Rs 5,278 crore generating employment to 2,500 persons in Visakhapatnam, Tata Consultancy Services at Visakhapatnam to invest Rs 1,370 crore and generate 12,000 jobs, Chinta Green Energy Private limited to invest Rs 7,000 crore and 2,450 crore in Sri Sathya Sai and Anantapur districts respectively, Renew Vikram Sakthi Limited to invest Rs 3,000 crore in Anantapur district, JSW Neo Energy Limited to invest Rs 660 crore to provide employment to 110 persons in Kurnool district. Investment proposals of some more companies also got the nod of the SIPB.
Child marriage of two sisters foiled in AP's Sri Sathya Sai district after wedding invite goes viral
ANANTAPUR: An illegal child marriage involving two minor sisters was foiled in Sri Sathya Sai district after the wedding invitation card went viral on social media. The incident prompted swift intervention from the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) and local police. The groom, Gangaraju of Gummayyagari Palli in Gorantla mandal, had planned to marry his two underage nieces, K Srilakshmi and K Aishwarya, on April 10 at Ranga Mahal, Gorantla. The invitation openly announced the simultaneous wedding, triggering outrage online. ICDS Supervisor Rajitha confirmed the girls were minors following an inquiry, and filed a complaint with the police. As per the complaint, the police questioned both families. It was revealed that the girls parents had agreed to the marriage. Despite being counselled by ICDS officials and law enforcement about the criminality of child marriageparticularly involving siblings to the same groomthe families persisted, even expressing intent to marry off at least one girl on the announced date. The police filed a case against Gangaraju, his brother Amaranath, his mother Gangulamma, and the girls mother Susheela.
Mega Global Medicity in Amaravati to transform health infrastructure in Andhra
VIJAYAWADA: Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has positioned the ambitious Mega Global Medicity Project in Amaravati as the flagship of a sweeping health transformation across the State, unveiling an extensive health strategy during a detailed media presentation at the Secretariat on Monday. This landmark initiative, driven by a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, will see the development of a 200-acre health hub in the capital, with 100 acres dedicated to cutting-edge healthcare services, 40 acres for residential zones, 40 acres for commercial development, and 20 acres for service infrastructure. Aligned with the Centres vision to establish 25 medicities nationwide, the project is poised to elevate health tourism and infrastructure standards. The Health Department and the CRDA are collaborating closely to bring this vision to life with Naidu engaging the Centre to ensure its success. He emphasised that adopting healthier lifestyles is key to well-being, urging daily 30-minute walk, regular exercise, yoga and meditation to reduce stress, and improve health outcomes. He highlighted yogas global recognition as Indias heritage practice, and called for abandoning tobacco, drugs and alcohol to curb cancer, liver and kidney diseases. He advocated shifting from junk food and polished rice to millets, unpolished rice, fibre-rich diet, and vegetables, recommending a family of four limit salt to 600 grams, oil to 2 litres, and sugar to under 3 kg a month to avoid health risks. A 40 per cent reduction in salt intake could slash heart attack rate, he noted, citing Keralas sugar-free school meals and Tamil Nadus free glucose test strips as examples. The State has also distributed clean cookstoves to Anganwadi centres and draws inspiration from Singapores dengue-proof housing model using mosquito-repellent paint. Addressing district-wise health challenges, Naidu presented data from the past five years, revealing that hypertension and heart issues dominate in East Godavari, Visakhapatnam and Guntur, while lifestyle diseases prevail in Krishna, Chittoor and Nellore. Pollution and smoking drive asthma and COPD cases in Prakasam, Kurnool and Anantapur, and vector-borne diseases like TB, dengue and malaria are rampant in Srikakulam, Vizianagaram and Kadapa. Toxins in water affect Prakasam, Nellore and Chittoor, while tobacco-related cancers (cervical, breast and oral) and anaemia are high in Guntur, Krishna, Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram, Srikakulam and Anantapur. Alcohol-related illnesses and mental health issues peak in Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada and Kadapa, while rainy-season diseases and road accident deaths are more in Alluri Sitarama Raju, East Godavari, Krishna, Chittoor and Tirupati, he explained. To tackle these, Naidu outlined a comprehensive strategy. The State aims to complete screenings by June, digitising records via Ayushman Bharat, where 88% of the population is already enrolled.
Andhra HC reassigns 54 district judges across the state
VIJAYAWADA: The High Court on Monday transferred and reassigned 54 district judges upon completing their three-year tenure. Vijayawada ACB court judge BSV Hima Bindu was moved to the State Legal Service Authority (SLSA), while M Babitha, the current SLSA secretary, was appointed as Vizianagaram principal district judge (PDJ). Anantapur district PDJ G Srinivas was reassigned as Nellore district sessions judge, and Chittoor PDJ Yerugala Bheemarao was posted as Anantapur PDJ. Vijayawada MP and MLAs special court judge S Sridevi was transferred to Eluru PDJ, replacing her with Guntur district POCSO court judge A Anitha. Additionally, Krishna district PDJ was reassigned to Chittoor PDJ, and Machilipatnam first additional district sessions judge Chinnamsetti Raju was appointed as Visakhapatnam PDJ. The High Court directed all judges to assume their new roles by April 21.
Andhra Special deputy collector dies in road accident
KADAPA: Special Deputy Collector for Handri-Neeva Sujala Sravanthi (HNSS) Pileru Unit-2 Sugali Rama, 50, died in a head-on collision near Yerraguntla in Sambepalli mandal of Annamayya district, on Monday. Four others sustained injuries. The accident occurred while the officer was travelling from Pileru to Rayachoti to attend a public grievances meeting. Her car collided with another vehicle en route, killing her on the spot. The injured were taken to the Government Hospital in Rayachoti. Sambepalli police, with the help of locals, retrieved Rama from the vehicle. Doctors at the hospital declared her dead upon arrival. Police have registered a case and launched an investigation. Annamayya District Collector Sridhar Chamakuri visited the injured and directed doctors to provide the best possible care. Rama, a native of Kalyandurg in Anantapur district, was appointed as Special Officer for the PGRS meeting. Following news of her death, officials suspended the scheduled programme. Attendees observed two minutes of silence in her memory. Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu expressed his condolences over her death. He described Ramas death as unfortunate and conveyed his sympathy to her family members.
High alert over Jagans visit to Ramagiri
Police are on high alert, as reports are that Jagan Mohan Reddy will be accompanied by thousands of party men from the erstwhile Anantapur district during the visit
HNSS canal extension works to be completed by June 10, says Finance Minister
Inspects the extension works, which received a fund of 3,800 crore from the State government, at Uravakonda town on the Uravakonda-Anantapur main road
Signature campaign against handing over medical colleges to private sector
Non-governmental organisations urged government to recognise health as a right of the public and to provide separate budget and administrative set up to the government Super Speciality Hospital at Anantapur
Former CM Jagans visit sparks heat in Anantapur
ANANTAPUR: The political climate in the Anantapur district has grown increasingly tense in view of YSRCP President and former Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddys upcoming visit. YS Jagan is expected to visit Papi Reddypalli in Ramagiri on April 8 to console the family of the murdered Lingamayya. The Ramagiri mandal is the native area of influential leader Paritala Sunitha in the Raptadu constituency. It is pertinent to know that the former minister has recently made sensational allegations against the former chief minister, accusing him of playing a part in the murder of her husband Paritala Ravi. In this background, Jagans visit to Sunithas Raptadu constituency has sparked intense speculation, with reports suggesting that the ruling party may be sidelining the Paritala family, whose political influence appears to be waning. Sources indicate that during his visit, he will address the Paritala familys alleged land-grabbing activities and other accusations, potentially bringing these matters to the state level. In an interesting turn of events, YSRCP leaders from across the district have united to ensure the success of the visit, which marks a rare show of cohesion within the party, despite recent internal differences. The district-level meeting held on Saturday was attended by State General Secretary Vempalli Satish Reddy, highlighting the partys attempt to present a united front. Meanwhile, the Paritala family is facing growing isolation within their own party. Internal reports suggest that their unilateral decision-making and favouritism have alienated them from both district and state leadership. District TDP leadership have reportedly left the family without strong backing as the local leaders are tight-lipped, suggesting they view these issues as personal matter rather than party issues. Controversies surrounding the handling of the MPP election in Ramagiri and the murder of Kuruba Lingamayya, with Paritala family members allegedly involved, have worsened the situation. On the other hand, leaders from all factions within the YSRCP participated in the planning for Jagans visit, including rival groups in Raptadu. The power struggle between Gorantla Madhav and Thopudurthi Prakash Reddy seems on the verge of resolution, with Prakash Reddy regaining grassroots support despite earlier dissatisfaction. This move signals a significant political shift in the district, heightening tensions and intensifying the political heat.
Co-workers kill man in Anantapur
A worker at a biryani centre under Two Town police station died when his co-workers attacked him in the Court Road area of Anantapur.
APSRTC to roll out 1,050 e-buses across 11 cities
VIJAYAWADA: The Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) is gearing up to replace its aging diesel fleet with battery-operated buses by developing essential infrastructure across 12 bus depots. As part of the Central governments PM e-Bus Sewa scheme, 11 cities in Andhra Pradesh have been selected for the rollout of 1,050 electric buses aimed at reducing urban pollution and modernising public transport. The buses, to be deployed under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model, are expected to arrive within the next three months. Under the scheme, cities including Amaravati, Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, Rajamahendravaram, Guntur, Nellore, Kakinada, Kadapa, Anantapur, Tirupati, and Kurnool will receive the electric fleet. Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Guntur, and Nellore cities are set to receive 100 buses each, while 50 buses will be allotted to the remaining cities. In preparation, APSRTC is constructing substations and installing charging stations at each depot. APSRTC Staff, unions raise concerns over free bus travel scheme for women Capacity building and infrastructure development are underway to meet the charging demands of the electric fleet, said APSRTC Chairman Konakalla Narayana Rao. Konakalla Narayana Rao added that new staff would be recruited and trained specifically for operating and maintaining electric buses. The contract for operating the electric buses was awarded to Pune-based Pinnacle Mobility Solutions. Two models9-meter and 12-meter buseswill be introduced, with APSRTC paying Rs 62.17 per kilometre for the shorter model and Rs 72.55 per kilometre for the longer one. This is a major step in phasing out old, polluting diesel buses and moving toward a cleaner, more efficient public transport system, Narayana Rao said. The initiative aligns with the States broader goals of sustainable urban development, while also creating employment opportunities and improving air quality in Andhra Pradeshs urban centres.
Singer builds value-based learning network in Andhra's Anantapur
ANANTAPUR: Singer SK Lenin Babu has launched Values School in Anantapur district to promote value-based education and social responsibility alongside academics. The initiative aims to shape students into responsible citizens through moral learning, environmental awareness, and community engagement. The Samaja Kranti Charitable Trust, founded in 2022, runs the project voluntarily with a focus on education, self-employment, and environmental conservation. The programme started with six centres and has grown to 23 centres across 22 villages in Kalyandurg and Kundurpi mandals. Values School, launched on May 11, 2023, conducts daily sessions from 5 to 8 pm, beginning with indoor games followed by moral songs, storytelling, and discussion on social topics. Students also finish school homework and end the day with yoga and meditation. Each student narrates a story on different days, encouraging public speaking and creativity. On weekends and second Saturdays, the school holds No Bag sessions focused on nature walks, farming activities, and awareness about agriculture. The Centres function from government schools, temple courtyards, or teachers homes. Each has a mini library for students to read and relax. Donors fund the initiative, paying each teacher an honorarium of Rs ,500 per month. Contributors include the Council for Green Revolution, and other charitable organisations. The operational cost per centre is Rs 1,500 per month. Singer SK Lenin with Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababu Naidu. In the last 3.5 years, students have planted over 25,000 saplings, with 20,000 surviving. Birthdays are celebrated by picking fruits from trees they planted. Students save Rs 10 monthly to support poor childrens educationthis fund has helped educate nine students so far. Under the Sada Smarami initiative, students express gratitude towards parents, teachers, and nature, and aim to plant 10,000 trees annually. The trust has also trained 25 youths in driving and distributed 72 sewing machines to women after giving training in tailoring. Lenin Babu, who began performing at the age of seven, has led cultural and environmental campaigns for over two decades. He has made a representation to the Chief Minister for expanding Values Schools across AP, with support from former CBI JD Lakshminarayana and Jayaprakash Narayan of Lok Satta. Through Values Schools, we are shaping students into responsible citizens. If we guide them from an early age, they will contribute significantly to the countrys progress, said Singer Lenin.
Heavy rains lash Vijayawada, thundershowers expected in parts of Andhra Pradesh
Alluri Sitarama Raju, Kakinada, East Godavari, Anantapur, Annamayya, and Tirupati districts are likely to receive light to moderate rainfall accompanied by thundershowers.
Thopudurthi revived factionalism: Paritala Sunitha
ANANTAPUR: Rapthadu MLA Paritala Sunitha on Thursday accused the Thopudurthi brothers of attempting to revive factionalism in Anantapur for their personal gain. Addressing the media, she responded to allegations made by Thopudurthi Chandrasekhar Reddy, brother of former MLA Thopudurthi Prakash Reddy, in a press conference a day earlier. Sunitha alleged that the Thopudurthi brothers were dragging the families of Obul Reddy and Maddelacheruvu Suri into factional disputes, despite their long struggle to recover from past violence. She urged people not to be misled by their actions and to avoid involvement in such conspiracies. She accused YSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy of having a role in her husband Paritala Ravis murder, citing his past interrogation by the CBI. Challenging those discussing the TV bomb incident, she demanded they also acknowledge the car bomb and suitcase bomb incidents. On the recent demolition of houses in Papampeta, Sunitha said the action was taken as per Supreme Court orders. She criticised the Thopudurthi brothers for provoking affected families days after the demolition. Regarding the MPP elections, she denied interference but claimed that if she had, Ramagiri MPP would be under TDPs control. She alleged that the ruling YSRCP had to move MPTC members to camps due to distrust within the party. She questioned why Jagan, after five years as CM , was echoing the Thopudurthi brothers instead of verifying facts. She urged him to visit YSRCP members victimised by them and warned against reigniting factionalism.
Paritala Sunitha asks Jagan not to fuel factionalism
Paritala Sunitha pointed out that Paritala and Gangula families have already suffered heavily due to factional violence, with about 45 people killed in Anantapur
Anantapur doctors treat enlarged prostate in 75-year-old non-surgically
Prostatic Artery Embolization performed on the patient in the cath lab, says doctor
Chain snatcher attacks sachivalayam employee
A chain snatcher attacked a woman employee of the gram sachivalayam near the HLC Colony under Three Town Police station limits in Anantapur city during the early hours of Tuesday.
Anantapur: Stray dogs to get QR codes
In view of alleged negligence by the AMC team over false reports of ABC on the dogs, the exclusive concept is to protect innocent stray dogs but with proper medical care like vaccination and even exploration of fluorescent light during dark so the public can be aware of the stray dogs
Paddy procurement centres in Anantapur to be closed from March 31
Cy-Tb skin test facility inaugurated in Anantapur
Anantapur TB Control Officer explains the importance of the test, saying that it is a strategic initiative of the Union government to eradicate tuberculosis via early detection
Hari-Hara Temple to come up over 60 acres in Anantapur
The temple will have the first ever 300-feet high Shivalingam of 10 floors
Government extends support to banana farmers who attempted to end life following crop loss
The Chief Minister directed the Anantapur district administration to monitor the health condition of the two farmers undergoing treatment at the Government General Hospital
Crops spread over 40 villages in 10 mandals of Kadapa, Anantapur, Sri Sathya Sai and Prakasam districts damaged, officials tell the Chief Minister; he enquires about two banana farmers who attempted suicide reportedly due to crop loss
Millet Man of India asks farmers to avoid usage of fertilisers
Khadar Vali takes a dig at the policy of giving subsidies for fertilisers, and the distribution of rice through the public distribution system on the second day of the three-day Millets Mela2025 in Anantapur
Judge Felicitates Restorer of Sparrows in Anantapur
This led to formation of Anantapur Discover, which researched and set up tens of thousands of artificial nests for the birds. In due course, birds started adopting the artificial nests and started laying their eggs.
AP players win four medals in Khelo India
AP won one gold medal and three silver medals, and the players include Rongali Siva from Anakapalli, who won the gold medal in shot put (40 feet), and three players who won silver medals in 100 metres, including Sheikh Babu from Anantapur, V. Bhavani from Nellore and Ambati Swaraj from Srikakulam
SSC exams conducted smoothly in Anantapur, Chittoor and Kurnool districts
Of the 135 examination centres in Anantapur district, 30,537 students attended it while 325 were absent, says Collector
Three-day millet mela from March 22 in Anantapur
The mela is being organised by the Anantha Susthira Vyavasaya Vedika and the Indian Institute of Millet Research, Agricultural Research Station
Andhra Pradesh: Central University Guest Faculty Dies by Suicide
The police registered it as a suspicious death, and the body was shifted to the Government General Hospital in Anantapur for a post-mortem examination.
Hearing aids distributed to 260 persons free of cost in Anantapur district
Hearing aids worth 40 lakh distributed to the needy with the Corporate Social Responsibility funds of Solar Energy Corporation Limited
Anantapur police to rope in NGOs to spread awareness among people
We have started innovative programmes like Cyber Suraksha and several other similar programmes to reach out to the people, says SP
Anantapur SP tells people to celebrate Holi peacefully
Young mountaineer cycles from Anantapur to Mangalagiri to seek aid for her expeditions
Police foil shop burglary attempt in Chittoor; four nabbed, three absconding
The three-hour high drama happened at Gandhi Road in Chittoor Corporation limits; of the total seven, one individual is a local trader, three are from Anantapur, while the rest belong to Nandyal district, according to preliminary information
Anantapur police dog Dolly retires
File chargesheets on post-election violence cases in 10 days, Anantapur Collector tells police
V. Vinod Kumar made the instructions at a review meeting on the post-election scenario in the district, attended by the SP and senior police officers from sub-divisions
Andhra Man Kills Daughter, Burns Body In Forest Over Love Affair
A 55-year-old man in Andhra Pradesh's Anantapur district has been accused of hanging his daughter and subsequently burning her body, reportedly due to her love affair.
Anantapur Man Murders Daughter for Defying His Wishes
A father reportedly killed his younger daughter and set fire to her body on the outskirts of Guntakal in Anantapur district after she refused to end her relationship with her boyfriend.
Anantapur: 4 of family die in mishap
Four persons, including three sisters and three-month old baby were killed near Kammur Kudair in Anantapur district when their auto rickshaw was hit by a car on Sunday.
Three sisters, infant girl die in auto-car collision in Anantapur district
The auto crashed into the roadside fields after it was hit by the car, and under the impact of the collision, the mother and her baby girl died instantly, said the police
Home minister exhorts newly inducted SIs to strive for a crime free Andhra Pradesh
State Home Minister Vangalapudi Anitha urged 394 newly inducted sub inspectors, including 97 women, to work towards a crime-free Andhra Pradesh during a passing out parade in Anantapur. She emphasized prompt case resolution, women's and children's safety, and strict action against narcotics. The event saw participation from State DGP Harish Kumar Gupta and other officials.
Government working towards making A.P. drug and ganja-free State, says Home Minister
Directs police to use technology effectively to curb cybercrimes at the at the passing out parade of 394 Sub-Inspectors of police, including 97 women from the Police Training College in Anantapur
Extensive campaigns will be taken up to eradicate menace of ID liquor, says Anantapur Collector
Government takes up Navodayam 2.0 programme to eradicate the ID liquor manufacturing, sale and consumption in the State
Five awarded life imprisonment for murder of youth in Anantapur district of A.P.
Though the main witnesses turned hostile during the trial, the accused were convicted based on scientific evidence, the police said
Students protest at Andhra university after men spotted in womens washroom
Tension prevailed at Anantapur Central University located in Bukkarayasamudram Mandal of Andhra Pradesh on Sunday, February 16, after unidentified men allegedly entered the girls bathroom sparking safety concerns. The incident occurred at about 9:00 pm. When the students came to know about the individuals presence, they immediately alerted police and university authorities. However, the response Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
HCCBs CSR initiatives launched in Sri Sathya Sai & Anantapur districts Andhra Pradesh
These initiatives include the installation of a water ATM, Reverse Osmosis (RO) filters, new toilet facilities, and a comprehensive Water Access, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) program. Shri Satya Kumar Yadav, Minister of Health, Family Welfare, and Medical Education, Government of Andhra Pradesh, inaugurated HCCBs CSR initiatives at an event held at Sivampalli, Tadimarri Block, Sri Sathya Sai District, Andhra Pradesh.
PD Act will be invoked against land grabbers: Anantapur Police
Cases were registered against eight persons for attempting to illegally occupy the property of another group of individuals
Anantapur Police solve murder-for-gain case; one arrested
Police recovered the stolen golden ornaments, mobile phone and the cash from Shaik Ansar
Cyber Suraksha launched in Andhras Anantapur
Wife, two accomplices, held for mans murder
Victim was murdered after he learnt about his wifes extra-marital affair and threatened to kill the couple, says Anantapur Rural CI
Granite, slab polishing industry loses sheen
The granite and black slab polishing industry in Anantapur and Kurnool districts that engages more than 25,000 skilled labourers is facing a major slump.
Milk adulteration in Anantapur: Upa-Lokayukta orders crackdown
A recent probe by food safety officials shows that milk is being adulterated in Anantapur district with a harmful chemical called maltodextrin, which mimic the consistency of real milk, says the Upa-Lokayukta
Anantapur police ropes in social media influencers in fight against cyber rimes
Anantapur to be made countrys horticulture hub
The district exported more than one lakh tonnes of banana recently to Iran through Container Corporation of India train rakes, says Finance Minister
Global companies to be part of Ananta Horticulture Conclave today
Horticulture orchards are spread over more than 1.04 lakh hectares in Anantapur district alone. They produced 25.96 lakh metric tonnes, topping the state in fruit production last year
Stadium will be constructed in Anantapur soon, says SAAP Chairperson
Ravi Naidu visits District Sports Authority office in Anantapur town and enquires about the functioning of the authority and progress of various works undertaken by them
Trio arrested for stealing agriculture pump sets in Anantapur district
Animal birth control centres near dump yards poses major health risks
Anantapur: A majority of the municipal corporations and municipalities in Andhra Pradesh are violating the guidelines of the Animal Welfare Board of India, which does not approve establishment of animal birth control centres closer to dump yards. This rule violation by civic bodies is posing a risk to the environment, public and animal welfare, activists say. The location of these centres near landfills raises public health concern. When sterilized dogs are returned to their original locations, they may carry pathogens acquired from the landfill environment, thereby increasing the risk of zoonotic disease transmission to human populations. This, it is said, could lead to the spillover of diseases, contributing to the spread of infectious pathogens, including those resistant to antibiotics, which exacerbates the ongoing antimicrobial resistance crisis in the country. Animal birth control is practiced mostly among stray dogs to avoid the alarming rise in rabies infection. However, with no proper immunisation and abnormal birth of dogs, there exists a threat to the public especially children and the elderly in the streets. The setting up of animal birth control centres in corporations and municipalities is mandatory. Previously, several NGOs were involved in the conduct operations, and they left the dogs in the same locality. Lack of proper birth control efforts for dogs etc in many regions of AP is causing panic among the residents mainly of interior colonies and on the main roads. There has been a sharp increase in the number of stray dogs, and some of them are ferocious. In recent years, the civic bodies have been establishing animal birth control centres. But, the Animal Welfare Board of India received complaints from animal lovers that several of these centres were established nearby waste disposal and landfills areas. This, it is noted, is a violation of the Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016, notified by the central environment ministry The regulations mandate a 500-metre buffer zone from the boundary of landfills to prevent environmental and health hazards. In April last year, the animal welfare board stated that the birth control centres set up in close proximity to landfills posed serious risks to the environment, public health and animal welfare. Landfills emit toxic gases, hazardous leachates, and bioaerosols containing harmful microorganisms, which create unsafe living conditions for nearby inhabitants, including animals. Stray dogs brought to these centres for sterilization are particularly vulnerable to secondary infections due to their exposure to pathogens from the landfill environment, it is noted. Post-surgery, their compromised immune systems further heighten the risk of infection, leading to unnecessary suffering, delayed recovery and a violation of animal welfare principles. However, the Anantapur Municipal Corporation was not following the guidelines and its action of establishing the animal birth control centre in the dump yard area, raising many an eyebrow. AMC has announced it would start animal birth control operations from the first week of February. Following this, animal lovers and environmentalists represented the board, citing rule violations. The animal welfare board has also directed the states /UTs to issue necessary directions to the relevant authorities to immediately relocate all such animal birth control centres situated near landfills to suitable locations.
Review spotlights snail pace implementation of housing schemes in Anantapur
Alcoholism, Wage Abuse Affecting Farmers, Workers: IYR Krishna Rao
I.Y.R. Krishna Rao I.Y.R. Krishna Rao Kurnool: Former chief secretary I.Y.R. Krishna Rao said that farmers and labourer was being affected by two major problems. He said that alcoholism was causing domestic violence and financial troubles and the misuse of wages which should be spent on family welfare rather than addictions. He was speaking at Rythu Cooli Sadassu organized by Sri Krishnadevaraya University on the campus premises in Anantapur On Tuesday. University Rector G. Venkata Naidu pointed out that the agricultural sector was struggling due to mechanisation, increasing seed prices and a lack of support prices for crops. Advocate Raghavendra opined that though Anantapur had become a horticulture hub and groundwater levels have improved with the Handri Neeva project, the agricultural sector continues to face difficulties due to poor coordination between farmers and workers. The seminar was attended by farmers, labourers, teachers, research students and university students.
11-member Sri Lankan delegation visits Anantapur villages to study natural farming model
Members of Sarvodaya Shramadana Movement in Sri Lanka in collaboration with NOW Partners Foundation, tour natural farming fields in the district.
Blackspots identified, corrective steps taken to prevent accidents, says Anantapur SP
Yuva Galam rejuvenated cadre of the TDP, says Anantapur MLA
Anantapur aims for 'Swarna Ananta' with 10-point development plan: Collector
Anantapur: Anantapur Collector Dr Vinod Kumar confidently stated that Anantapur will transform into Swarna Ananta within the next five years by implementing a 10-point formula for the exclusive development of various sectors. We aim to place Anantapur at the forefront by utilising all resources, inspired by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidus Swarndhra@2047 vision, and achieve significant growth within five years, he explained. The Collector hoisted the national flag at the police parade grounds during the 76th Republic Day celebrations on Sunday. In his address, he highlighted the focus on horticulture, livestock, renewable energy, industrial development, and tourism to elevate Anantapur to the top rank in the state. Banana, mango, tomato, sweet orange, and chilli crop clusters have already been formed to support farmers in earning higher incomes from their produce. Regarding industrial development, the Collector announced plans for a new industrial park at Kudair and an MSME park at Rapthadu to attract entrepreneurs and establish industries. He also outlined the development of Religious Circuit, Heritage Circuit, and Eco-Tourism Circuits to boost tourism in the district. The Collector presented meritorious awards to employees and individuals who have contributed significantly to social services in the district. SP P. Jagadish, Joint Collector Shivanarayan Sharma, MP Ambika Lakshmi Narayana, Whip Kalava Srinivasulu, MLA D. Prasad, and several other dignitaries attended the celebrations. As a deviation from routine At Home events, the Collector invited families of jawans who sacrificed their lives in service to the nation and felicitated them. Similarly, Republic Day celebrations were held in Puttaparthi, Kadapa, and Annamayya districts, where respective collectors hoisted national flags. At the AP Central University, Vice-Chancellor Prof. Kori highlighted Indias transformation over the past 75 years from a post-colonial state to a global leader in space, technology, and sustainability. He reaffirmed CUAPs commitment to fostering innovation, research, and socio-economic progress. As we move forward, CUAP remains steadfast in its mission to nurture talent and contribute to the nations growth, he emphasised.
Andhra Pradesh: Investors Gather for Regional Tourism Summit
Visakhapatnam: Visakhapatnam is set to host a Regional Tourism Investors Engagement Summit on Monday, with key stakeholders gathering to position the city as a national model for tourism development. The event aims to attract significant investments and showcase the regions diverse tourism potential. Delegates from across the country are expected to participate in discussions. Speaking to the media, tourism minister Kandula Durgesh highlighted that the summit will involve investors from five districts, with 150 expected to attend, resulting in MoUs with 15 investors. He also revealed that a new tourism policy for 2025-29 is in the works, promising substantial employment opportunities. Key projects include the development of Akhanda Godavari and Gandikota in Anantapur, with an investment of Rs 170 crore, and the upgrade of iconic sites such as Satya Deva Temple in Annavaram and Ahobilam. Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (APTDC) Managing Director Amrapali Kata stressed the importance of transforming Visakhapatnam into a premier tourism destination. The summit will explore opportunities in adventure, cruise, eco, and temple tourism, as well as beach, medical, and boating tourism. The state plans to enhance the regions tourism infrastructure, including cruise terminals and expanded beaches.
Coffee goes dearer as prices shoot up by at least Rs.200 a kg
Anantapur: Coffee prices have shot up alarmingly with a kilogramme of its powder going up by at least 200. This is because production of coffee beans seeds has been poor in the largest coffee-producing region of Kodagu (Coorg) in Karnataka due to massive damage caused to its crop because of both rain deficit and excessive rains. Coffee production scenario has been similar in Brazil, which produces the largest quantity of coffee beans in the world. Normally, a family of four uses more than three kilogrammes of filter coffee powder every month. We have limited our coffee drinking to only twice a day, rather than having it four times daily, Lakshmi, a housewife, told Deccan Chronicle . Kodagu district in Karnataka grows 33 per cent of the total coffee produced in India. The other main coffee-producing districts are again in Karnataka Chikmagalur, Hassan, Shimoga and Mysore. According to available data, output of coffee beans in Chikmagalur, which grows coffee over 93,005 acres, had been 82,450 metric tonnes in 2023. The production during 2022 had been 80,150 metric tonnes. But the situation is worse during the present year. Coffee estates in Brazil are spread over approximately 27,000 square kilometres, which translates to roughly 66 million acres. The production of coffee beans in Brazil too had taken a hit during the last season. Manjunath, who retails coffee powder from Chikmagalur in Anantapur, disclosed to DC that prices of coffee are expected to grow further in the retail markets during the next few months, until the new crop arrives. Coffee estates need balanced rains. But they had been hit by abnormal rains and rain deficit during the peak season. Such fluctuation has led to coffee prices shooting up, said a representative of Durga Traders, another coffee powder marketer in Anantapur. He pointed out that though the Ooty region in Tamil Nadu has many estates, they prefer to grow tea, rather than coffee.
Fake IAS Couple Arrested in Vizag
Visakhapatnam: The Visakhapatnam Police have arrested a couple posing as Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers, cheating several victims across multiple districts by promising jobs and government housing. Bhagya Rekha, alias Amrutha, and her husband, Mannendora Chandrasekhar, residents of Vangaveti, were apprehended after an investigation revealed an intricate fraud network. The duo impersonated high-ranking officials, including a GVMC Commissioner and a Joint Collector, to exploit unsuspecting individuals. The fraudsters used fake identification cards and forged documents to promise government jobs and TIDCO houses. One victim was deceived into depositing Rs 80,000 in March 2024 for a house allocation. Similar scams were uncovered across Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram, and Srikakulam. Special teams tracked and arrested the couple in Prakasam district as they attempted to flee. They were remanded to 15 days in Visakhapatnam Central Jail. Investigations revealed multiple cases of financial fraud, including one instance where they swindled Rs 1,00,000 and another involving fraudulent procurement of clothing worth Rs 1,00,000. The MVP Police have filed cases against the couple and are continuing their investigation. Investors gather for Regional Tourism Summit Visakhapatnam is set to host a Regional Tourism Investors Engagement Summit on Monday, with key stakeholders gathering to position the city as a national model for tourism development. The event aims to attract significant investments and showcase the regions diverse tourism potential. Delegates from across the country are expected to participate in discussions. Speaking to the media, tourism minister Kandula Durgesh highlighted that the summit will involve investors from five districts, with 150 expected to attend, resulting in MoUs with 15 investors. He also revealed that a new tourism policy for 2025-29 is in the works, promising substantial employment opportunities. Key projects include the development of Akhanda Godavari and Gandikota in Anantapur, with an investment of 170 crore, and the upgrade of iconic sites such as Satya Deva Temple in Annavaram and Ahobilam. Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (APTDC) Managing Director Amrapali Kata stressed the importance of transforming Visakhapatnam into a premier tourism destination. The summit will explore opportunities in adventure, cruise, eco, and temple tourism, as well as beach, medical, and boating tourism. The state plans to enhance the regions tourism infrastructure, including cruise terminals and expanded beaches.
Anantapur Officials Receive Awards for Peaceful Election Conduct
Anantapur: Anantapur district collector Dr B. Vinod Kumar and SP P. Jagadish, along with several other officials, were honoured with awards for successfully ensuring the peaceful conduction of the general elections. Dr Vinod Kumar, who took charge as the district collector of Anantapur, managed to conduct elections in this faction-ridden and historically troublesome district. Despite challenges such as law and order issues and the presence of bogus voters prior to the elections, he ensured the smooth execution of the electoral process. Similarly, SP P. Jagadish, who previously served as SP of East Godavari, was recognised for his efforts in maintaining order and facilitating fair elections in Anantapur. The collector and the SP received their awards from Chief Secretary Vijayanand during a programme held in Vijayawada on Saturday.
Anantapur SP gets Best Electoral Practices Award 2024
Minister Ramprasad Reddy Takes Action Against DTC for Indecent Behaviour
Anantapur: Transport minister M. Ramprasad Reddy has initiated action against the deputy transport commissioner (DTC) Chandrasekhar Reddy of Kadapa district on Friday for indecent behaviour. It is alleged that the DTC had been harassing a subordinate woman officer seeking sexual favours. Two days ago, he is said to have visited her house in Kadapa town when her husband had been on duty in the neighbouring district. Seeing him, the woman officer reportedly locked herself in her house and informed her husband. On Thursday, while the DTC had been in a meeting at his office in CK Dinne, the woman officers husband accosted Chandrasekhar Reddy and beat him up. A video has gone viral of the officer falling at the feet of his attacker, seeking an apology, and urging the latter not to make an issue of it. When the transport minister came across the viral video, he asked superior officers to shift the DTC to headquarters while an inquiry is conducted into the matter. Ramprasad Reddy spoke to the woman officer and her husband and assured stringent action against the DTC for his ugly behaviour. People's organisations have demanded that a criminal case be registered against the transport officer and stringent action taken against him. CPI town secretary N. Venkata Shiva, AP Mahila Samakhya secretary V. Bhagya Lakshmi, human rights leader Gorla Reddy were among those who staged a protest at the DTC office.
Andhra Pradesh: Field Assistant Hacked to Death
Anantapur: A field assistant of DWAMA was hacked to death by rivals following a dispute over the post in Arikeri village, Alur mandal, Kurnool district, on Friday. Bandri Eeranna, a resident of the same village, had been serving as the field assistant despite an ongoing conflict between two groups over the position in recent days. As tensions peaked, rivals allegedly planned to eliminate Eeranna. They ambushed him on the outskirts of the village while he was on a field visit to oversee NREGA programme activities. The assailants attacked him with hunting sickles after causing him to fall from his motorcycle. Eeranna sustained multiple severe injuries and died on the spot. The culprits fled the scene immediately after the attack. Adoni police rushed to the location, registered a case based on a complaint filed by Eerannas family members, and launched a search for the culprits. To prevent further clashes, a police picket was deployed in the village. The body of Eeranna was sent to the Adoni government hospital for a postmortem. All Set for State-Level Republic Day Celebrations at Vijayawada NTR district collector Dr G. Lakshmisha confirmed all arrangements for the 76th Republic Day celebrations at Indira Gandhi Municipal Corporation Stadium on January 26 are complete. Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu, Governor Abdul Nazir, and other dignitaries will attend. The event begins at 9:00 AM with the Governor hoisting the national flag, followed by the police parade, awards for best-decorated tableaus, and cultural performances. Participants include the Indian Army, police battalions, scouts, and student groups. Collector Lakshmisha stated that welfare schemes, freedom fighters, and public representatives will also be honoured during the celebrations. Two Additional Judges sworn in at AP High Court Two additional judges, Justice Avadhanam Hariharanatha Sarma and Justice Yadavalli Lakshmana Rao, were sworn in at the High Court of Andhra Pradesh on Friday. Chief Justice Dhiraj Singh Thakur administered the oath of office at a programme held in the first court hall. With their induction, the total number of judges in the AP High Court has increased to 30. The event was attended by several dignitaries, including Advocate General Dammalapati Srinivas, AP High Court Lawyers Association president K. Chidambaram, Deputy Solicitor General P. Ponna Rao, Public Prosecutor M. Lakshmi Narayana, and Additional Advocate General E. Sambasiva Pratap. The appointments were made following the Supreme Court Collegiums recommendation, headed by Chief Justice of India Justice Sanjiv Khanna. President Droupadi Murmu approved the appointments on January 22.
V. Harshavardhan Raju assumes charge as Tirupati SP
Tirupati : V. Harshavardhan Raju has assumed charge as the Superintendent of Police (SP) for Tirupati district. A native of Kavali in Nellore district, Raju joined the state police service in 2013 after completing his B. Tech at JNTU Anantapur. He has served in various key roles, including DCP in Vijayawada, SP of Annamayya district, and CID SP in Vijayawada. The SP emphasised Tirupatis significance as a spiritual, industrial, and educational hub, pledging strict measures to ensure public safety and accountability. He called for enhanced traffic management to reduce highway accidents and measures to address reckless driving in the city. Raju also highlighted concerns over increasing marijuana trafficking through Tirupati, vowing strict action against illegal activities like drug transport, unauthorised transportation of ration rice, and cattle smuggling. He stressed the need for visible policing, expanded surveillance, and systemic reforms to improve efficiency and accountability within the police force. Child rights panel visits juvenile home Visakhapatnam: The members of the Andhra Pradesh State Commission for Protection of Child Rights mediated a three-day dispute at the girls juvenile home where the inmates created a flutter during the last three days. In a press release issued on Friday, commission member Gondu Sitaram detailed their comprehensive approach to resolving the controversy. He directly contacted the Child Welfare Committees of the districts involvedincluding Eluru, NTR, and Srikakulamto ensure the safe return of the affected students to their families. Each case was carefully handled in collaboration with the respective district committees, Sitaram said. The commission noted that one case involving a girl from Anantapur district remained under the jurisdiction of the AP High Court and was being processed through appropriate legal channels. Expressing gratitude for the collaborative effort, the commission commended multiple stakeholders for their crucial support in resolving the situation.
Student dies by suicide at college campus
Kurnool: A 17-year-old student from Bathalapalli mandal died by suicide in Somuladoddi, Anantapur district, on Thursday morning. According to the police, the student, who was studying in the intermediate first year at a private junior college, took the extreme step on the college premises while his classmates were attending lessons. His fellow students, who witnessed the incident, were shocked and saddened. The police registered a case based on a complaint from the student's parents, who allege that their sons suicide was due to negligence by the college management and staff. Following the incident, student organisations, including AISF, PDSU, SFI, SC, ST, and BC student associations, along with Jai Bheem leaders, protested, demanding the suspension of the regional inspection officer accused of supporting illegal activities in private colleges. AISF district general secretary Kullayiswamy further demanded that the institution be seized, holding the management responsible for the tragic incident. Later, members of student organisations submitted a representation to Rural DSP Venkateswarlu, demanding immediate action against the college management. They also called for criminal cases to be filed against the college for its alleged role in the student's death. Student union leader Veerendra pointed to potential pressure from the college management regarding fee payments as a possible cause. Meanwhile, a CCTV video of the incident has gone viral on social media.
Intermediate student ends his life in Anantapur
AP: Intermediate student jumps to death, CCTV captures incident
A 16-year-old student died by suicide after jumping from the third floor of his junior college building on Thursday, January 23 in the Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh (AP). The victim has been identified as Charan from Ramapuram village of Batthenapalli mandal in Sri Sathyasai District. After the holidays, this boy came to the college Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Anantapur: Inter Student Dies by Suicide
Anantapur : A first-year student from a junior college died by suicide on Thursday. The shocking incident was captured on a surveillance camera. The student at Narayana College walked out of the classroom at 10:15 am,jumped off the third floor. A video from the classroom showed the boy leaving the room when the class was ongoing. He walked towards the ledge and died by suicide. His classmates walk out of the room to see what happened. The reason for the suicide is not known yet and the matter is under investigation.
Daaku Maharaaj Will Remain Etched in Audience Hearts Forever: Balakrishna
Success event for Balakrishna-starrer Daaku Maharaaj -- 'Vijayotsava Panduga' was held in Anantapur on Wednesday evening