World No Tobacco Day observed in Anantapur
Evolve SOP for each agency involved in security of Tirumala shrine: DGP
TIRUMALA: A high-level meeting on security audit was held at Annamayya Bhavan in Tirumala on Friday. Director General of Police Harish Kumar Gupta, Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams Executive Officer J Syamala Rao and several senior officials attended the meeting. It focused on enhancing security in Tirumala and its surroundings, considering the increased threat perception. Tirupati SP and TTD Incharge Chief Vigilance and Security Officer V Harshavardhan Raju made a PowerPoint presentation on the proposed security audit. The DGP emphasised the need for a robust security framework for Tirumala due to its global prominence. He proposed evolving a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for each agency involved in Tirumala security, including Andhra Pradesh Special Police, District Armed Reserve, Special Protection Force, Home Guards, Civil Police and TTD Security Wing. Further, the DGP proposed constitution of a Disaster Management Team to handle emergencies, implementing a multi-layered vehicle scanning system at Alipiri, collaborating with defence agencies on a sensory play system, acquiring modern security equipment, and strengthening the TTD cybersecurity system. The TTD EO highlighted the importance of a formal coordination mechanism for security, and the need to strengthen cybersecurity in Tirumala, expressing satisfaction with the security audit review. Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) N Madhusudhan Reddy, Additional DG (Intelligence) Mahesh Chandra Laddha, IG Srikanth, DIG (Anantapur) Shemushi Bajpai, SP (Internal Security Wing) Arif Hafiz, District Forest Officer Vivek, TTD Additional Executive Officer Ch Venkaiah Chowdary, and senior officials from various security agencies attended the meeting.
Andhra CM Naidu announces Op clean politics against financial terrorists
KADAPA: Drawing inspiration from Operation Sindoor, TDP National President and Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday announced the launch of Operation Clean Politics to root out financial terrorists from state politics. Speaking at a public meeting on the concluding day of Mahanadu in Kadapa, Naidu called for a new era of positive and progressive politics. He emphasised that while traditional terrorists pose a serious threat to the nation, economic terrorists disguised as politicians are even more dangerous to society. He pledged to rid the state of such elements through Operation Clean Politics. Recalling how previous YSRCP government plundered the state through scandals involving land, sand, liquor, and mining, Naidu condemned the public health crisis triggered by the proliferation of illegal brands and drugs, as well as the rampant encroachment of forests and water bodies. He accused the YSRCP of building an illegal empire, from palatial residences to massive estates, and warned them to change their ways. CM Naidu felicitates Dhulipudi Muneshwara Rao (70) from Koduru in Avanigadda Assembly constituency, who cycled over 400 km to attend the TDP Mahanadu in Kadapa I Express I am here for the future of our youth, says Naidu Highlighting the TDPs legacy, Naidu said his party serves as a case study in effective governance and political accountability, standing in stark contrast to the YSRCPs record of mismanagement. On regional development, Naidu reaffirmed his commitment to transform Rayalaseema from a neglected region into the necklace of Andhra Pradesh. Identifying factionalism as the primary barrier to progress, he pledged to maintain a firm stance against it. His comprehensive development blueprint includes education, irrigation, horticulture, industry, green energy, tourism, highways, industrial corridors, and industrial nodes. He noted that several key institutions were established during the TDPs tenure, including IIT Tirupati, IISER, the Indian Culinary Institute, National Sanskrit University, Urdu University in Kurnool, and the Central University and National Academy of Customs in Anantapur. Naidu criticized the previous YSRCP government for leaving the Haj House in Kadapa incomplete. We will finish it in six months, he assured. Under the Lepakshi-Orvakal corridor, major sectors such as defence, aerospace, electronics, automotive, drones, and green energy will be developed. A proposal for establishing a High Court bench in Kurnool has also been submitted. He reaffirmed the construction of the Kadapa Steel Plant, with work starting by June 12. The steel plant will be built in two phases costing Rs 4,500 crores each, creating 6,000 jobs. Development of industrial nodes at Kopparti and Orvakallu is underway with Rs 5,000 crore investments. Regarding water and agriculture, Naidu recalled that the TDP was the first to recognize the plight of farmers in Rayalaseema, launching key projects such as Telugu Ganga, KC Canal, Handri-Neeva, Galeru-Nagari, and Machameri lift irrigation. Additional initiatives like the Vedavati, Alaganur, and Gandikota lift schemes were also started by the TDP, but later neglected by the YSRCP. The Annamayya project, which suffered damage under the YSRCPs tenure, will be reconstructed. Naidu pointed out that the TDP spent Rs 12,441 crore on irrigation projects in Rayalaseema, compared to only Rs 2,000 crore by the YSRCP. His vision includes interlinking rivers from Vamsadhara to Penna and completing Phases 1 and 2 of the Handri-Neeva Sujala Sravanthi project with a budget of Rs 3,873 crore. He announced the immediate release of Rs 1,000 crore to complete the Galeru-Nagari project to ensure water supply to Kadapa. Naidu pledged to make Rayalaseema a hub for horticultural crops and to develop Gandikota into the Grand Canyon of AP, a premier tourist destination featuring a 100-foot statue of Sri Krishna Devaraya. Temple tourism will be promoted across Tirupati, Ontimitta, Kalahasti, Kanipakam, Srisailam, Ahobilam, Mantralayam, and Puttaparthi. He vowed to eradicate poverty in Rayalaseema with good governance. He urged voters to evaluate parties based on their ability to deliver development. Naidu declared that empowering youth and decentralizing development are the core pillars of his administration. He credited the TDPs recent election victory largely to youth participation. I am here for the future of our youth. If we create opportunities, they will achieve miracles, he stated. He reiterated his promise to create 20 lakh jobs, revealing that Rs 7.5 lakh crore in investments have been attracted, resulting in employment for six lakh people. Citing improvements in investor confidence since his return to power in the State, Naidu said, Over Rs 4.95 lakh crore worth of MoUs have already been signed, positioning Andhra Pradesh as a leader in domestic investments and the second-fastest growing state nationally. Major corporations such as Google, TCS, Reliance, ArcelorMittal, BPCL, NTPC, and LG are investing in the state. Plans are underway to establish a Quantum Valley in Amaravati and to make AP a global hub for the knowledge economy, including remote work opportunities. Naidu concluded by highlighting six new legislative resolutions introduced at Mahanadu, aimed at ushering in transformative leadership. He reiterated the goal of achieving Swarna Andhra by 2047. By 2029, the vision is to eliminate poverty and ensure housing and basic necessities for all. The cadre is the true leader, Naidu reaffirmed.
Diamond fever grips Andhra's Kurnool as monsoon rains revive treasure hunt
KURNOOL: With the seasons first rainfall in Kurnool district, diamond seekers from Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka have started arriving in Maddikera and Tuggali mandals in search of precious stones. Villagers and fortune-seekers have flocked to areas such as Jonnagiri, Peravali, Pagidirayi, and Madanantapuram, driven by age-old legends linking the region to the buried treasures of Vijayanagara emperor Sri Krishnadevaraya and his minister Timmarusu. Local sources reported a few recent discoveries of valuable stones, further fuelling the rush. A rumour is spreading that a man from Tuggali found stones worth Rs 10 lakh, said Jonnagiri resident G Rama Krishna. We havent seen proof, but its enough to get people moving, he added. Currently, only local villagers are involved, but hundreds more from Kurnool, Anantapur, Kadapa, Prakasam, and Karnatakas Bellary district are expected to arrive in the coming weeks. Many will set up makeshift tents and camp in nearby areas. Experts say the rainfall helps expose stones by washing away the topsoil. Locals estimate that diamonds worth Rs 4 to Rs 5 crore are found annually in these mandals. The impact on the local economy varies. While some villagers earn large sums overnight, others end up selling stones to middlemen, who resell them in trading hubs like Gootty in Anantapur district. A police official from Pathikonda police sub-division confirmed that the seasonal search has begun, although no official reports of significant finds have been received. He also noted that Goa Mysore Services Pvt. Ltd. is currently conducting authorised drilling operations in Pagidirayi to explore gold and other minerals.
Construction of Kadapa Steel Plant will begin in 10 days, assures CM Naidu
KADAPA: Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu announced that the construction of the much-anticipated steel plant in Kadapa will commence within the next 10 days. Naidu made this announcement after being re-elected as the National President of the Telugu Desam Party on the second day of the ongoing Mahanadu conclave on Wednesday. The declaration, made by the partys election committee chairman Varla Ramaiah, drew loud cheers from party leaders and workers. After assuming charge, Naidu addressed the party workers and revealed that the Rs 4,500 crore, three-Million Tonnes Per Annum (MTPA) steel project, set to be developed by industrialist Sajjan Jindals JSW Steel, is expected to generate over 3,000 jobs and serve as a cornerstone for industrial growth in the region. This project alone will provide employment to more than 3,000 people, Naidu told a cheering crowd. It marks the beginning of a new industrial era for Rayalaseema. Highlighting his governments commitment to balanced development, the Chief Minister said, Our policy is cleardecentralization of development. We are committed to developing every region of the state equally. Large-scale industries must be established in Rayalaseema to ensure balanced growth. The Kadapa steel plant had earlier faced multiple delays. However, a recent high-level meeting between CM Naidu and JSW Chairman Sajjan Jindal at the Chief Ministers residence in Delhi helped revive the stalled project, paving the way for swift execution. Naidu also unveiled a bold blueprint for statewide water connectivity, with the Banakacherla project taking centre stage. Calling it a transformative initiative, Naidu declared, Once the PolavaramBanakacherla linkage is completed, the state will see immense benefits. A huge crowd at TDP Mahanadu in Kadapa on Wednesday I Express Interlinking of rivers a long-term solution to drought, says Naidu The multi-phase plan aims to divert water from the Polavaram project to the Krishna River, channel it to the Bollapalli reservoir, and finally deliver it to Banakacherla, ensuring uniform water access across regions. Emphasizing the interlinking of rivers as a long-term solution to drought and regional disparities, Naidu stated, Linking rivers from Vamsadhara to Pennar will be a tribute to Telugu soil. He added that redirecting water that would otherwise flow into the sea could benefit both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Naidu also urged the Centre to establish a new defence manufacturing hub in Andhra Pradesh, particularly in the Lepakshi region of Anantapur district, not to relocate any existing institution. Lepakshi is an ideal site for defence and aerospace industries. Ive always advocated for fresh investments, not the relocation of projects from other states, he explained. He accused the previous YSRCP government of enabling ganja cultivation at the village level and institutionalizing crime, vowing strict action against offenders. Naidu announced major developmental initiatives in Rayalaseema, including Rs 3,800 crore worth of water projects. He promised to complete the Polavaram project by December 2027, incorporating an interlinking initiative to distribute water across the state. Declaring Andhra Pradesh a clean and green energy hub, he committed to generating 160 GW of power through Rs 10 lakh crore in investments, creating 7.5 lakh new jobs. He reiterated that there would be no increase in electricity tariffs and promised free solar panel distribution to SC/ST families. The government also aims to establish industrial parks in all 175 constituencies and promote tourism through projects such as Gandikota, the Chief Minister added.
Early Monsoon Brings Relief, Hope For Farmers In Rayalaseema
As a clear sign of monsoon entry, heavy rains and gusty winds lashed Anantapur, Kadapa, and Sri Satya Sai districts - Sources
GGH Anantapur To Get Waiting Halls
In the first phase, two halls will be constructed on the ground floor -- one for men and one for women.- MP Ambika Lakshminarayana
Boy dies at Andhra's Guntakal railway station as roof collapses
ANANTAPUR : A seven-year-old boy died after a section of the roof collapsed on him on Friday morning at Guntakal railway station in Anantapur district. The victim, Manikanta, had arrived at the station with his father, Venkateshwarlu from Kurnool city, and other family members to travel to Rameswaram. The family was resting in the open waiting hall on platform 7 when bricks from the roof suddenly fell, striking the sleeping boy on the head, resulting in critical injuries. According to witnesses, the parents, shocked and disoriented, wandered the platform before seeking help. A canteen worker, Riyaz Bhasha, said I told them to sleep in the waiting room, but they went near the pillar instead. After the bricks fell, I saw them panicking and took the boy to the railway hospital. Due to the lack of adequate facilities at the Guntakal railway hospital, doctors provided only first aid and referred the boy to government hospital. Due to the severity of his condition, he was again transferred to Saveera Hospital in Anantapur, where he died while undergoing treatment. Dr Srinivasa Yadav of Guntakal Government Hospital said, The boy was brought in a critical condition. His brain was severely damaged and a bone was exposed. We gave him basic treatment and referred him to Anantapur due to lack of facilities here. Guntakal Railway Circle Inspector (CI) K Ajay Kumar registered a case based on fathers complaint.
THINK Gas to set up two LNG filling hubs in AP
The new fuelling points in Nellore and Anantapur are expected to be operational by September 25
Anantapur plans 350 crore annual revenue from manufacture of banana fiber products
The project aims to convert post-harvest banana stem residue into valuable products, it is expected to generate substantial income for local farmers and womens self-help groups
Andhra Pradesh soaks in May as it records 126% excess rain
VISAKHAPATNAM: The State has recorded 88.5 mm of rainfall, significantly higher than the normal average of 39.2 mm during the period between May 1 and 21. This represents a 126 per cent departure from the norm. This categorises the rainfall as large excess under the India Meteorological Departments (IMD) classification. The widespread rainfall has brought a welcome respite from the summer heat across the State. Unlike last year, which was marked by intense heatwave conditions during the same period, the current season has remained comparatively cooler, aided by recurring showers and cloud cover. Explaining the current weather pattern, Dr Sagili Karuna Sagar, scientist at IMD Amaravati Centre, said that pre-monsoon showers are typically caused by synoptic systems forming over the oceans. At present, there are troughs and cyclonic circulations over both the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, which are responsible for the ongoing rain and thunderstorms, he said. He also noted that, unlike in May 2024, this year has seen multiple weather systems, preventing the occurrence of major heatwaves so far. This year, multiple troughs and cyclonic circulations have developed, resulting in frequent rains. As a result, we have not observed any significant heatwave conditions in Andhra Pradesh so far this summer, he added. Regarding the speculation around the early onset of the Southwest Monsoon, Bharati, scientist and director at the Visakhapatnam Cyclone Warning Centre, clarified that monsoon predictions for Andhra Pradesh can only be made after it sets in over Kerala. The monsoon must first enter Kerala before we can forecast its onset in Andhra Pradesh. An early onset in Kerala does not automatically indicate an early arrival here, she explained. She added that conditions are likely to become favourable for monsoon onset over Kerala within the next 2-3 days, with the expected date around May 27. A majority of the districts in the State have recorded higher-than-normal rainfall levels, particularly in the large excess category. Districts in Coastal Andhra Pradesh reported departures ranging from 67% to 339% above normal. Districts like Alluri Sitaramaraju, NTR, and Palnadu registered excess rainfall, while East Godavari and Srikakulam received rainfall within the normal range. All Rayalaseema districts recorded large excess rainfall, including Anantapur, with departures between 93% and 303% above normal.
YogAndhra-2025 campaign launched in Anantapur, Nandyal, Kurnool
Your good show fills me with pride: Nara Lokesh tells SSC toppers
VIJAYAWADA: Andhra Pradeshs education system is undergoing a transformative overhaul, drawing nationwide attention, declared HRD, IT and Electronics Minister Nara Lokesh on Tuesday. Speaking at the Shining Stars event at his Undavalli residence, he felicitated 47 government school students who secured top ranks in the recent Class X examinations. Each student received a shawl, a medal, and a hamper containing nine inspirational books, including Wings of Fire by APJ Abdul Kalam, Atomic Habits by James Clear, and Ratan Tata: A Life by Thomas Mathew, aimed at fuelling their ambition. Your achievements fill me with pride, Lokesh told the students. Despite economic hardships, youve brought honour to your parents. Emulate Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidus relentless dedication to public service and pursue your goals with unwavering resolve. He vowed to position APs education model as a national benchmark, ensuring government schools rival private institutions. Starting next year, top government school results will be showcased in newspaper advertisements, a practice typically reserved for private schools, he announced. He shared a personal anecdote to inspire resilience, saying, I chose Mangalagiri, a constituency Telugu Desam hadnt won since 1984, for my political debut. After losing in 2019, I worked tirelessly for five years, securing one of the States top three majorities in 2024. He emphasised, Theres no substitute for hard workstudents must remember this. Despite formidable challenges, educational reforms are progressing, Lokesh said. Reforms include full fee reimbursement for higher education, postgraduate fee support, and strengthened government junior colleges, which have already yielded stellar Class 10 results. He prioritised girls education during his Yuvagalam Padayatra, a commitment reflected in new gender-balanced textbook illustrations. By June, well complete these reforms, making public schools a source of pride, he said. He hailed the students as brand ambassadors for boosting public trust in government education. Education Secretary Kona Sas hidhar called education a powerful weapon to escape poverty, urging students to aim for greatness like Sundar Pichai or Sunita Williams. Your victories, especially from remote areas, will inspire future batches, he said. School Education Commissioner Vijay Rama Raju outlined plans to dominate next years top-20 ranks with government school students. Well finish the syllabus by December, and hold special classes for struggling students via our 100-day action plan, he added, crediting officials for early successes. The event featured a Dream Wall where students shared their aspirations. Chandrakala, Sameer, and Sairam expressed their goal of becoming IAS officers to serve the nation, while Lakshminarasimha Reddy from Anantapur aimed for aeronautical engineering. Aneesh from Tirupati targeted data science, and Harshita from Srikakulam and Ashajyoti from Anakapalli dreamed of becoming doctors to serve the poor. On a Gratitude Wall, students thanked their parents and teachers, and a Values Jenga Block activity highlighted their life priorities. Several senior officials attended the event, celebrating the students triumph as a beacon for Andhra Pradeshs educational future.
Crackdown on littering at RTC bus stand in Anantapur
As an immediate action, the Collector ordered a fine of 25,000 each on two shops and directed their closure for violating cleanliness norms
One Dead as Heavy Rains Lash Anantapur, Satya Sai Districts
Heavy rains lashed Satya Sai district, including Puttaparthi whose roads got blocked with rainy water.
Kurnool and Anantapur district administrations sound alerts as Met department predicts heavy rain
83 students fall ill after consuming mess food at Thiruvananthapuram Medical College
THIRUVANANTAPURAM: As many as 83 students from the Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram, reported symptoms of suspected food poisoning. All the affected students reside in the womens hostel. According to hospital authorities, none of the cases are serious. The students began experiencing stomach discomfort after consuming butter chicken, fried rice, and lime juice served at the hostel mess on Friday. Five students sought treatment at the casualty ward, while college authorities found that several others had mild symptoms upon further inquiry. Principal-in-charge Dr U Anuja said that there is no official confirmation yet on whether the incident was caused by food poisoning. In addition to food prepared in the hostelwhich houses over 600 studentsmany students also eat from outside. So, if it is food poisoning, it's not yet clear whether it was due to food cooked in the hostel, she said. Food samples have been sent for testing. All necessary precautions have since been taken, including measures to ensure hygienic food preparation and safe drinking water, she added. Departments of Food Safety, Microbiology, and Housekeeping are currently investigating the matter.
Heavy rain lashes Anantapur district, normal Life disrupted - The Hans India
Heavy rain lashes Anantapur district, normal Life disrupted The Hans India
Results of innovation should reach grassroots: Andhra governor S Abdul Nazeer
ANANTAPUR: Governor and Chancellor S Abdul Nazeer presided over the 14th Convocation of Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), Anantapur, on Saturday. The Governor awarded 41 gold medals to meritorious students and conferred an honorary doctorate on Dr Satyanarayana Chava, CEO of Lawrence Labs in Hyderabad. Pujith Kumar Reddy won six gold medals, the highest number, followed by Supraja with four. JNTUA Vice-Chancellor (V-C) Professor Ph Sudarshana Rao presented the universitys progress report. The Governor hailed the universitys contribution to technical education across Rayalaseema and its implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. He stressed the need for skill-based learning, innovation, and inclusive development. He cited initiatives such as Quantum Valley, Andhra Pradesh State Skill Development Corporation (APSSDC) job fairs, and the Viksit Bharat and Swarna Andhra 2047 missions as vital for creating a self-reliant and equitable India. Nazeer urged students to explore rural innovation, engage with startups, and uphold civic responsibility. He quoted Abdul Kalam and Tagore, encouraging graduates to be skilled, compassionate leaders. He concluded by wishing them a purposeful journey ahead, calling them the torchbearers of a developed India. Professor MR Madhav, former IIT Kanpur faculty, served as chief guest.
Ashok Leyland to Diageo, top corporates bet big on Andhra Pradesh
Since N Chandrababu Naidu's return as chief minister, Andhra Pradesh has successfully attracted significant investments from companies like Ashok Leyland and ReNew, along with alcohol majors. The state government's new policies and streamlined clearances have played a crucial role in winning back leading corporates. ReNew is now building India's largest hybrid power project in Anantapur.
Quantum Valley will position A.P. as a leading centre for technology research, says Governor
Laurus Labs Limited founder & CEO Satyanarayana Chava conferred with the Degree of Honoris Causa at the 14th convocation of JNTU, Anantapur
CM Chandrababu Naidu determined to complete HNSS at earliest to supply water to Rayalaseema
VIJAYAWADA: Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu is determined to expedite the Handri-Neeva Sujala Sravanthi (HNSS), a vital irrigation project for Rayalaseema, said Water Resources Minister Nimmala Ramanaidu. During a visit to Dharmavaram constituency on Friday, he inspected the construction works of the Handri-Neeva main canal at Malaka Vemala. Irrigation Advisor Venkateswara Rao and Joint Collector Abhishek Kumar accompanied him. During a review meeting, Ramanaidu highlighted the projects progress, and its significance. The State government is investing Rs 3,873 crore on widening and lining of the 554 km canal under Phase 1 and 2 of the project. Phase 1, with Rs 696 crore, and Phase 2, with Rs 256 crore, cover the main canal (216 400 km) and Punganur branch canal (075 km). Works of the Punganur branch canal (75207 km) were taken up in January 2025 with Rs 480 crore, he explained. Upon completion, the project will transform agriculture in the drought-prone region. Phase 1 will irrigate 1,98,000 acres, including 77,094 acres in Kurnool, 2,906 acres in Nandyal, and 1,18,000 acres in Anantapur. Phase 2 will provide water to 4,04,500 acres, covering 33,617 acres in Anantapur, 1,93,383 acres in Sri Sathya Sai, 37,500 acres in Kadapa, and 1,40,000 acres in Chittoor, he highlighted. In total, 6,02,500 acres across Kurnool, Anantapur, Kadapa and Chittoor districts will get irrigation water from the project. It will also supply drinking water to 33 lakh people across 81 mandals, he said.
A.P. HRD Minister Lokesh gets PM Modis appointment, cuts short Anantapur visit
The Minister is scheduled to take part in a party meeting, Tiranga Rally and JNTUA convocation
Anantapur MP urges Railway Minister to take up renovation of Anantapur station
MP Lakshminarayana requested the Union Minister of State for Railways to initiate steps for granting additional rail services to the Anantapur region and modernizing the existing facilities
Lokesh lays foundation stone for Rs 22,000 crore Renew Power Integrated Clean Energy Project in Guntakal, Anantapur The South First
Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh lays stone for 22,000 crore ReNew complex in Anantapur
Andhra Pradesh Minister Nara Lokesh said the ReNew Renewable Energy Complex would be the cornerstone of Indias clean energy revolution
Groundbreaking Ceremony Held for ReNew Energy Project in Anantapur
Lokesh pledged to create 10,000 jobs in the Rayalaseema region through the ReNew Power initiative.
AP ECET Result 2025 Out at cets.apsche.ap.gov.in How to check Results Here
AP ECET Result 2025 - The Result of Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Anantapur 2025 is released for Andhra Pradesh Engineering Common Entrance Test at cets.apsche.ap.gov.in and all the concerned candidates can look up for the AP ECET Result 2025 online. All those who took the AP ECET Result 2025 (ECET) can view their AP ECET Result 2025 through Online mode. Candidates will not be informed about the AP ECET Result 2025 through any offline modes. For more details on the AP ECET Result 2025, read this article.
Serve people: Lokesh to TDP cadre
ANANTAPUR: Minister for HRD and IT Nara Lokesh, who is also the partys national general secretary, called on Telugu Desam Party (TDP) workers to remain accessible to the public, serve diligently, and avoid complacency despite being in power. Addressing a coordination meeting of TDP activists and leaders at Ramarajupalle in Guntakal constituency, Lokesh emphasised the partys commitment to fulfilling electoral promises, and countering opposition misinformation. He commenced the meeting by paying tributes at the NTR statue, and engaging directly with workers to understand their concerns. He reiterated his promise to prioritise meetings with party cadre during constituency visits, recalling the TDPs historic 94% strike rate in the recent elections. Reflecting on past struggles, he urged workers not to forget the humiliations faced between 2019 and 2024, including the unlawful 53-day detention of TDP supremo N Chandrababu Naidu and attacks on leaders like Anji Reddy and Manjula Reddy. Highlighting the coalition governments achievements, Lokesh noted that within months of assuming power, the government increased old-age pension to Rs 4,000, disability pension to Rs 6,000, and support for the bedridden to Rs 15,000unprecedented in India. Under the Deepam 2.0 scheme, free gas cylinders were provided to 10 million people with Rs 800 directly credited to their bank accounts every four months. The government also filled potholes on roads with Rs 2,000 crore, and plans to launch the Thalliki Vandanam scheme in June. Lokesh criticised the YSRCP for attempting to stall the Mega DSC, which aims to fill 16,247 teacher posts, and for spreading false narratives about schools closure. He clarified that the governments goal is to ensure one teacher per class, with 9,800 model primary schools now operational. Further, a Rs 22,000 crore renewable energy project in Anantapur and industrial developments like TCS centre in Vizag are set to create jobs, he added. Finance Minister Payyavula Keshav praised Lokeshs reforms in education and time management, likening him to Naidu. MLA Gummanur Jayaram credited Lokeshs Yuva Galam Padayatra for inspiring youth and vowed to strengthen the TDP. Anantapur MP Ambica Lakshminarayana, TDP parliamentary segment in-charge Venkata Shivudu Yadav, and others were present. Lokesh announced the upcoming My TDP app to streamline communication with the cadre and urged workers to participate in Mahanadu in large numbers in Kadapa, emphasising service to people.
Girls outperform boys in AP ECET with 95.6 per cent pass rate
GUNTUR: Girls outshone boys in the AP Engineering Common Entrance Test (AP ECET) 2025 results declared on Thursday, registering a pass percentage of 95.60% against 92.18% by boys. The overall pass rate stood at 93.26%. Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur (JNTUA) conducted the exam on behalf of the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) on May 6. Of the 37,767 registered candidates, 36,369 appeared, marking an attendance rate of 96.29%. A total of 33,881 students qualified. The exam was held in two sessions across 14 streams. In the Chemical Engineering stream, candidate Golagani Shasanth from Vizag secured the top rank with 128 marks. Shaik Abdul Razakh and Doddi Yeswanth followed with 121 marks each. Seven of the top ten rankers in this stream hailed from Vizag and nearby districts, including two female candidates. Hyderabad recorded the highest pass percentage of 97.73, followed by Krishna district (95.80) and Konaseema district (95.72). Other top-performing districts included Kakinada (95.08), Palnadu (94.77), Prakasam (94.56), Guntur (94.23), Bapatla (94.15), and West Godavari (94.06). Vizianagaram district registered the lowest pass rate at 89.34%. Branch-wise, Biotechnology (BIO), Ceramic Technology (CER), and MathematicsPhysicsChemistry (MPC) streams achieved a perfect 100% pass rate. Pharmacy (PHM) followed closely with 97.74%, Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering (EIE) with 96.23%, Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) with 96.40%, and Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) with 95.99%. Agricultural Engineering (AGE) recorded 95.36%, Metallurgical Engineering (MET) 93.75%, Mining Engineering (MIN) 94.20%, Mechanical Engineering (MEC) 90.07%, and Chemical Engineering (CHE) 90.78%. Civil Engineering (CIV) posted the lowest pass rate among major branches at 84.42%. Candidate Shasanth expressed happiness over securing the top rank and credited consistent self-preparation for his performance. He shared plans to crack GATE and pursue M.Tech from an IIT. JNTUA conducted AP ECET for the ninth consecutive year. The evaluation process included objections to preliminary keys, expert verification, and approval of the final key. Results are available at https://cets.apsche.ap.gov.in/ECET.
Lokesh on three-day visit to Anantapur
From the inauguration of wind energy plant to participating in JNTU-Anantapur convocation, Minister has packed schedule
AP ECET 2025 results now out at cets.apsche.ap.gov.in; Check steps to download and other details
JNTU has announced the AP ECET 2025 results, accessible on the official website. Candidates can download scorecards using their registration and hall ticket numbers. The exam, conducted on May 6, 2025, requires a minimum of 25% to qualify. Qualified students will be invited for counselling by JNTU Anantapur.
Get ready for kharif 2025: Anantapur Collector to officials
V. Vinod Kumar holds review meeting, seeks detailed action plan of groundnut seed distribution and progress of drone deployment; calls for expediting compensation disbursement to farmers affected by climatic changes
ReNew Power to set up renewable energy complex in Andhra Pradeshs Anantapur district
Andhra Pradesh IT & HRD Minister Nara Lokesh will be participating in the ceremony, thereby giving a big boost to the States RE landscape
Andhra Pradesh emerging as clean energy hub: Nara Lokesh
Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh is emerging as Indias most investor-friendly clean energy hub, said state Minister Nara Lokesh ahead of the launch of the countrys largest single-site renewable energy complex in Anantapur. The complex is coming up with a total investment of Rs 22,000 crore to generate 1,800 Megawatt solar, 1 Gigawatt wind and 2000 MWh 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 .
Cancer is not life-threatening, if diagnosed early, says Anantapur SP
Medical and paramedical staff from Basavatarakam Indo-American Cancer Hospital and Research Institute, Hyderabad, organise a medical camp for police personnel and their families
Brave soldier from Andhra Pradesh martyred in Indo-Pak clash
ANANTAPUR: A pall of grief descended over Pudagundlapalli Thanda in Gorantla mandal as news broke that Mood Murali Naik, a brave soldier of the Indian Army, was martyred in the ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan. Murali Naik, aged around 23, had joined the army in December 2022 and served under Army No: A3451489H, in the AV (OPR) trade. Murali Naik hailed from a humble backgroundhis parents, M. Jyothibai and M. Sreeram Naik, are daily wage earners in the remote tribal hamlet. His sacrifice has brought both immense pride and profound sorrow to the village. On receiving the tragic news, Minister Savitha personally visited the bereaved family to offer condolences. On behalf of the state government, she handed over immediate financial assistance of Rs. 5 lakhs to support the family. In a heartwarming gesture, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu spoke to the soldiers parents over the phone, expressing deep sorrow and solidarity. He assured the family that the state government would stand firmly by them. Do not lose heart; the government and the people of Andhra Pradesh are with you, the Chief Minister said, promising further assistance and long-term support. As a tribute to the fallen hero, Minister Savitha announced that a statue of Murali Naik would be installed at the main circle in Gorantla, ensuring that his sacrifice would be remembered by future generations. Preparations are already underway for the installation. The final rites of the martyr will be held tomorrow, with full military honours. Army representatives are expected to participate, and state officials will be present to pay their respects.
Anantapur MPs sister dies in helicopter crash in Uttarakhand
Anantapur MPs Sister Dies in Copter Mishap in Jharkhand
The private helicopter, carrying seven passengers, was en route to Gangotri when it crashed in the morning in Uttarkashi.
AP ECET Answer Key 2025 Released: Submit Challenges by This Date
The Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Anantapur has released the AP ECET answer keys. The answer keys are for the year 2025. Candidates can download the provisional keys from cets.apsche.ap.gov.in. The challenge window is open until May 10, 2025. Students can raise objections online. JNTU Anantapur conducted the AP ECET exam on May 6.
Renew FCRA licence of RDT in Anantapur, urges CPI A.P. secretary
Anantapur libraries to become hubs of learning, creativity
Joint Collector Shiv Narayan Sharma, convened a meeting with officials from all 79 libraries, the Grandhalaya Samsthas to train children in drawing, painting and other creative disciplines
New water pipeline laid to govt. womens degree college in Anantapur
APSCHE announces schedule for Common Entrance Tests
JNTU-Anantapur to conduct A.P. Engineering Common Entrance Test on May 6
JNTUA Result 2025 Released at jntua.ac.in Direct Link to Download 1st, 2nd, 4th Semester Result
JNTUA Result 2025: Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur Result 2025 has been released on jntua.ac.in. Here is the direct Link to check your B.Tech/M.Sc/MBA/MCA 1st, 2nd, 4th Semester Results Online.
Rain Brings Relief to Visakhapatnam, But Heatwave Persists Across Andhra
Nandyal recorded the highest temperature of the day at a scorching 41.2 degrees Celsius, followed closely by Tirupati at 40.8 degrees Celsius and Anantapur at 40.3 degrees Celsius
Former MLA urges State and Centre to renew FRCA of RDT
The services of RTD, which works for the upliftment of the poor, are not just limited to Anantapur, but extend across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, says YSRCP leader
Helmet And Hydration Banks Launched For Police In Anantapur District
The Helmet Bank provides khaki helmets for male officers and pink ones for female personnel, while the Hydration Bank stocks chilled water and electrolyte beverages to keep officers refreshed.
Rat Attack Injures 10 Female Students at Anantapur College Hostel
The college principal reportedly tried to keep the incident quiet.
MBBS Student Injured After Jumping From College Building in Kurnool
Sources said the girl from Atmakur mandal in Anantapur district, was studying at a private college in Penchikalapadu of Kurnool district
Andhra Pradesh woman alleges rape by man in SR Nagar
Hyderabad: A woman from Andhra Pradesh on Wednesday, April 23, was allegedly raped by a man in Hyderabads SR Nagar. In her complaint, the woman alleged that the accused sexually exploited her on the pretext of marriage. According to the police, the 26-year-old woman is a native of Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh. The accused, identified as 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 Collector receives award for successful implementation of Swachh Andhra Rural programme
Ganja should not enter Anantapur district, warns SP
P. Jagadeesh conducts raids at the Anantapur railway station focussing on trains passing through Anantapur, Gooty and Guntakal
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
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
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
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
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.
Ensure every government scheme reaches people: A.P. Health Minister
Satya Kumar Yadav, along with the party MP from Telangana M. Raghunandan Rao and others, participate in the BJP formation day celebrations held at the party office in Anantapur
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.
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
Will strengthen TDP as a major political force in country, says Anantapur MP
Ambica G. Lakshminarayana, along with Anantapur Urban MLA Daggubati Venkateswara Prasad and party district president Venkatasivudu Yadav, lays foundation stone for the TDP office for the Urban constituency on the occasion of the party foundation day
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
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
Telangana HC Quashes ED Case Against Ex-IAS BP Acharya
In a relief to retired IAS officer B.P. Acharya, the Telangana High Court set aside criminal proceedings initiated by the Enforcement Directorate against him in relation to allegations of fraud and breach of contract in allocating land in Anantapur to the Indu group and its head Shyam Prasad Reddy in name of Lepakshi Knowledge Centre.
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 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
Womens Day celebrated in Nandyal, Anantapur and Kurnool districts
Women given equal opportunities on par with men in the country, says Nandyal MP
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