District level plans key to speedy growth: CM Chandrababu Naidu
VIJAYAWADA: Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has felt that if Collectors formulate plans for the development of their respective districts, and implement them effectively, the State will achieve speedy growth. Speaking on the final day of the Collectors Conference at the State Secretariat on Wednesday, Naidu said district-wise development plans were discussed at the State-level for the first time in the history of Andhra Pradesh. Describing Visakhapatnam, Rajahmundry, Amaravati, Tirupati and Anantapur as power hubs of five zones in the State, he directed the Collectors to formulate development plans of districts in accordance with the respective zonal strengths. Informing that a senior official has been made incharge of each zone, he asked the Collectors to implement their plans in coordination with the zonal incharge and the District Incharge Minister to achieve better results. From April onwards, all the senior officials should make field level visits for three to four days every month to know the facts at the grassroots level, study the problems, and resolve them in the real time, he said. Recalling how Communists came down heavily on him about three decades ago when he initiated measures to promote tourism, Naidu said he made it clear at that time itself that, There is no Communism, Capitalism or Socialism. There is only one ism that is tourism. I also said the focus would be only on tourism and other aspects in the future to create wealth for poverty eradication, and that materialism would prevail, he recalled. Mentioning this on the floor of the Telangana Assembly on Tuesday, CPI MLA Kunamneni Sambasiva Rao told the House that Naidu made it clear 30 years ago that tourism is the only sector that does not need any funding, and that all the tourist places should be developed. At that time when Naidu made this statement, we differed with him, and expressed our ire. Now, it is evident that there is ample scope for the development of tourism sector without spending much, the CPI MLA said. Referring to the statement of the CPI MLA, Naidu said, It took so much time to realise the fact. So, if all the Collectors properly understand what I am saying now, and implement it in real time, excellent results can be achieved.
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
Anantapur district ahead of Konaseema in per capita income: Andhra CM Chandrababu Naidu
VIJAYAWADA: Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu made insightful observations on the shifting trends in per capita income of districts at the Collectors Conference at the State Secretariat on Tuesday. He said the per capita income of Sri Sathya Sai district stood at Rs 2,19,234 for the financial year 2022-23, while that of Anantapur and Dr BR Ambedkar Konaseema was Rs 2,33,521 and Rs 1,93,763 respectively. Generally, Anantapur is considered as a drought-prone and backward district, while the fertile Konaseema is expected to have a higher per capita income. However, a significant growth in the horticulture sector has propelled Anantapur forward, demonstrating the potential of strategic sectoral focus in driving economic progress, he observed. Naidu underlined the need for replicating the best practices of high-performing districts in those which are lagging behind in growth. The conference also highlighted the paradigm shift in Gross Value Added (GVA) projections for the financial year 2025-26. Contrary to general assumption, livestock and horticulture sectors are poised to contribute more to the States GVA than manufacturing, agriculture and services. The livestock sector is expected to contribute 11.41% to GVA, followed by horticulture with 10.36%, and manufacturing with 10.29%. Recognising this trend, the Chief Minister emphasised the need for a renewed focus on these high-growth sectors.
Andhra Pradesh government unveils startup policy 2024-29
VISAKHAPATNAM: The Andhra Pradesh government has launched the Innovation and Startup Policy (4.0) for 2024-2029, aiming to foster entrepreneurship, create 20,000 startups, and generate one lakh jobs over the next five years. The policy replaces the AP Information Technology Policy (2021-2024), which ended on September 30, 2024. Secretary (IT, Electronics, and Communications) Katamneni Bhaskar issued a government order formalising the new framework on Monday. The policy seeks to promote 20 Soonicorns and 10 Unicorns while establishing 10 new Centres of Excellence (CoEs) in AI, blockchain, quantum computing, health tech, EVs, and advanced manufacturing. AP, categorised as a Leader in the 2022 State Startup Ranking by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT), aims to enhance its innovation ecosystem across Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Tirupati, Kurnool, Anantapur, and Kakinada. Currently, 6,658 startups operate in the State, with 2,400 recognised by DPIIT, including 1,159 women-led enterprises. The AP Innovation Society (APIS), under the IT, Electronics, and Communications Department, is spearheading efforts to promote innovation through 46 incubators and six CoEs focused on IoT, AI, rural innovation, maritime shipping, biotech, and medical devices. The government has designated 15 key departments, including IT, agriculture, health, environment, and transport, to allocate an annual budget of Rs 10-20 crore to support startups through innovation challenges, hackathons, and proof-of-concept projects. A key highlight of the policy is the establishment of the Ratan Tata Innovation Hub (RTIH) in Amaravati, which will serve as the states central innovation hub. It will be supported by five regional centres in Rajahmundry, Vijayawada, Vizag, Tirupati, and Anantapur. The governance structure will include a Board of Governors, led by a promoter and comprising regional presidents, independent experts, and government, academia, with others. To support the RTIH and regional centres, the government will provide Rs 50 crore in seed capital to the RTIH and Rs 30 crore to each regional centre. Over five years, funding of up to Rs 250 crore for the RTIH and Rs 100 crore for each regional centre will be allocated based on performance.
Water bodies come to life in drought-hit district in Andhra Pradesh
ANANTAPUR: The Ananta Niru Sanrakshanam project has emerged as a successful model for water conservation in the drought-prone Anantapur district. Led by Kadapa District Forest Officer Vineet Kumar and wildlife conservationist Rupak Yadav, the initiative combines traditional methods, ecological restoration, and community participation to combat water scarcity. The project focused on reviving rainwater conservation practices while ensuring local involvement. Over six months, it has resulted in the creation of large water tanks, restoration of old water bodies, the development of native plant nurseries, and the introduction of tall (over six feet) plantations a first for the district. It also revived employment opportunities for the Vadde stone worker community, whose traditional skills had been fading. Anantapurs average annual rainfall of 500 mm, coupled with frequent droughts, has long caused severe water shortages and migration. While irrigation projects have supported some regions, large parts of the district remain dry. Recognising this, Vineet Kumar and Rupak Yadav incorporated water conservation models into Nagarvanam projects in Kalyandurgam and Rayadurgam towns. We aimed to build sustainable water structures while involving local communities, Rupak Yadav told TNIE, who played a key role in conceptualising the project. The initiative prioritised restoring water bodies to improve groundwater recharge, enhancing biodiversity, preventing soil erosion, and providing employment for local stone workers. As a result, areas that once experienced severe water runoff now retain water effectively, improving soil quality and supporting plant growth. A crucial aspect of the project involved identifying neglected water bodies that had turned into dumping grounds. The team removed waste, fenced sites to prevent further pollution, desilted and deepened ponds to increase storage capacity, and reinforced bunds using stones laid by Vadde workers. Borewell recharge systems, designed with gravel, sand, and boulders, were introduced to filter and channel rainwater into the ground, helping farmers replenish aquifers. Speaking to TNIE, a stone worker named Rambabu said, I learned many things and saw the results of implementing our local techniques, which have now become international standards. Working on this project gave me the chance to utilise my skills for something I am proud of, and it will remain for the people of Kalyanadurgam to see. Another worker from Rayadurgam, Viswanath, said, This project has brought relief to the people of Rayadurgam by increasing greenery, water conservation, and the effective use of simple local techniques. The projects design emphasised long-term sustainability by ensuring the structures require minimal maintenance. Water bodies were strategically located within protected forest areas to prevent encroachment, and community ownership was encouraged to ensure continued preservation. The initiatives impact extended beyond water conservation. By engaging the Vadde community for bund construction and water body restoration, the project revived traditional craftsmanship while creating stable livelihoods. To support afforestation, native plant nurseries were established to ensure sapling availability during planting seasons. More than 5,000 trees have been planted around the water bodies, while over 500,000 saplings were distributed district-wide. Tall plantations are expected to improve tree survival rates in Anantapurs harsh climate. Despite initial challenges, the project gained momentum once the first revived pond in Kalyanadurgam began storing millions of litres of water. The transformation convinced skeptics and won community support. Vineet Kumar believes the project offers a sustainable model for drought-prone regions. Water is life. Reviving lost sources can restore ecosystems, livelihoods, and secure the future, he told TNIE.
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
Banana Farmers Devastated As Untimely Rains, Hailstorms Wreak Havoc in YSR & Anantapur - Sakshi Post
Banana Farmers Devastated As Untimely Rains, Hailstorms Wreak Havoc in YSR & Anantapur Sakshi Post
Andhra Pradesh CM promises support to farmers hit by hailstorm
VIJAYAWADA: Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu promptly addressed the distressing reports of two banana farmers in Neerjampalli village of Yellanuru mandal in Anantapur district, who attempted suicide due to severe crop losses caused by unseasonal rains and hailstorms. Acting swiftly, the Chief Minister held discussions with Agriculture Minister Kinjarapu Atchannaidu, the District Collector, and agricultural officials to tackle the crisis. The farmers, whose crops were destroyed, were moved to Anantapur for better medical care under the Chief Ministers instructions. Officials confirmed that the farmers are now stable and out of danger. During a review meeting, Naidu assessed the larger impact of unseasonal weather, which had affected horticultural crops spread over 1,670 hectares, causing losses to 1,364 farmers across 40 villages in 10 mandals of Kadapa, Anantapur, Sri Satya Sai and Prakasam districts. Field visits were conducted to evaluate the extent of the damage. Expressing empathy for the farmers, the Chief Minister directed officials to provide immediate support and relief. He reassured the farming community of the governments commitment to helping them recover, urging them not to lose hope despite the challenges posed by adverse weather conditions.
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
Andhra Pradesh government takes steps to regulate nursing education
VIJAYAWADA: The coalition government is taking decisive steps to regulate nursing education and enhance standards. Health Minister Satya Kumar Yadav, during a three-hour review meeting at the Secretariat in Velagapudi on Friday, announced key measures to strengthen the sector. Andhra Pradesh currently has 571 nursing institutions21 government-run and 550 privateproducing 30,220 nurses annually. During the meeting, the minister called for a comprehensive review of nursing education, noting that many institutions were established without aligning with the States needs. Based on the World Health Organisation (WHO) standards, the government identified eight districts, including Sri Sathya Sai, Nandyal, Eluru, Dr Ambedkar Konaseema, Annamayya, Srikakulam, Bapatla, and Alluri Sitharama Raju (ASR), where new nursing institutions will be prioritised due to a shortage of nurses. In contrast, districts like Visakhapatnam, Guntur, Tirupati, East Godavari, Nellore, Kadapa, Prakasam, and Anantapur were found to have a surplus. Officials revealed that 133 institutions were approved in 2019-20, producing 6,460 nurses annually. However, 28 of these lacked parent hospitals, violating regulations. A review of 548 private institutions showed that 427 (78%) had not provided parent hospital details, 357 (65%) lacked ownership records, and 148 (27%) failed to disclose management trust or society details. The minister directed inspections of faculty appointments, infrastructure, and clinical materials. Institutions with deficiencies must address them by June 15 or face admission restrictions for the 2025-26 academic year. Notices will be issued by April 15, urging compliance. Special CS MT Krishna Babu, Secretary Dr Manjula D Hosmani, Director of Medical Education (DME) Dr Narasimham and others present.
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.
Swarna Andhra Vision 2047: Pilot projects in four constituencies
VIJAYAWADA: Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has said the State government is evolving development plans at the Assembly constituency level as part of Swarna Andhra Vision 2047, and MLAs should take the responsibility for executing the plans. Informing that vision documents have already been prepared for four constituencies, including Kuppam, Pithapuram, Mangalagiri and Uravakonda on a pilot basis, he said the plans for the remaining segments will be formulated soon. During a short discussion on Vision 2047 in the AP Legislative Assembly on Monday, the Chief Minister explained how the government will support MLAs in implementing the constituency development plans. District, municipal and village-level action plans will also be evolved. District vision documents will be released at the Collectors conference. Reiterating the NDA governments commitment to fulfilling the public aspirations, Naidu urged the people to understand the current challenges. He emphasised the importance of attracting investments to the State as the previous dispensation drove away industries. MLAs should strive to attract investments, besides laying emphasis on developing agriculture, industries, and the service sector to boost revenue, he said. In alignment with Viksit Bharat 2047, a 15% annual growth target has been set to transform the State into a Rs 308 lakh crore economy by 2047 with a per capita income of Rs 55 lakh. Specific plans are in place to develop Rayalaseema as a hub of horticulture, solar, wind and pumped energy projects. Anantapur, once a drought-prone district, is now among the top five districts in development, and poised to achieve the number one spot soon, he said. Reiterating that the government is committed to providing house sites to all the eligible poor families (3 cents in rural areas and 2 cents in urban areas), he said if beneficiaries already got one cent site, they will get an additional two cents. By 2029, every family will have a house, he assured. Green light for Rs 22,607 crore APCRDA works Besides clearing the proposal for authorising the APCRDA Commissioner to approve the L1 bids for 22 works worth Rs 22,607.11 crore, issuance of LOA for entrustment of these works to the L1 bidders, and implementation of the decisions as approved by APCRDA, the Cabinet also gave nod to the proposal for authorising the Chairperson & Managing Director of Amaravati Development Corporation Limited to implement the decisions of the board with respect to works of 37 packages worth Rs 15,095.02 crore. The proposal for the approval of administrative sanction for Rs 834.46 crore for Package XXXXII for construction of road, storm water drains, and utilities for E13 road extension to National Highway-16 on lump sum contract (Percentage Tender) including (Defect Liability Period) 2 years in the State to ADCL, Vijayawada, was cleared by the Cabinet. It also okayed the proposal for the approval of administrative sanction of Rs 307.59 crore for Package XXXXI for construction of road, storm water drains and utilities for E15 road extension to the Old National Highway in Mangalagiri on lump sum basis (percentage tender), including DLP 2 years to ADCL. The proposal for the approval of amendment to contracts to modify currency ceiling clause for comprehensive architectural services for the (i) Legislative Assembly and High Court and (ii) Secretariat and HOD Towers; and utilisation of forward contracts also got the Cabinet nod. The Council of Ministers also approved the recommendations of SIPB with reference to the investment proposals of Premier Energies Ltd, Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Ltd, Lulu Global International, Satyavedu Reserve Infracity (P) Ltd, Indosol Solar Pvt Ltd, and Balaji Action Build Well Pvt Ltd (Action TESA) to expedite the grounding of the projects in the State.
CM pats student for innovative app that detects heart diseases in 7 seconds
Naidu encourages the Anantapur boy, now settled in U.S., to pursue further innovations in AI, and assures him of govt. support
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
6.49 lakh students to appear for Class 10 SSC exams in Andhra Pradesh
VIJAYAWADA: The SSC public examinations for Class X students in Andhra Pradesh will commence on Monday and continue until April 1, with 6,49,884 students appearing across 3,450 centres. Of these, 3,15,697 are boys and 3,34,187 are girls. The highest number of candidates is from Kurnool, Anantapur, and Prakasam districts. Authorities have identified 163 sensitive centres, which will be monitored under CCTV surveillance. To ensure fair conduct, 156 flying squads and 682 sitting squads have been deployed. Chief Secretary K Vijayanand, in a recent review, warned of strict action against those spreading false information or rumours of paper leaks. Officials have been directed to investigate any such incidents immediately. Section 144 has been imposed within 100 metres of examination centres, and nearby Xerox and internet centres will remain closed. The examinations will be held from 9.30 am to 12.45 pm, with students allowed entry between 8.45 am and 9.30 am. Hall tickets were made available online from March 3 and can also be obtained through school principals or WhatsApp services. Director of School Education V Vijaya Ramaraju said a State-level control room has been set up at 0866-2974540, operating round-the-clock until April 1. District administrations have been advised to establish similar centres. Students and parents can also reach out via email at dir_govexams@yahoo.com for assistance. To prevent malpractices, unique confidential coded question papers will be used, enabling authorities to track irregularities to the specific exam centre and candidate. All centres have been declared No Phone Zones, with only the Chief Superintendent permitted to carry a mobile phone. Other electronic devices, including laptops, smartwatches, and Bluetooth devices, are strictly prohibited. Director of Government Examinations Srinivasa Reddy said district-level observers and executive magistrates have been appointed to oversee the examinations, while mobile police squads will be deployed to maintain order. The Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) will provide free bus travel for students upon showing their hall tickets. To counter the summer heat, ANMs with first-aid kits will be stationed at all centres, and electricity officials have been directed to ensure uninterrupted power supply. Meanwhile, SSC (Open School) public exams will be held from March 17 to 28, with 30,334 students appearing across 471 centres. Spot valuation of answer scripts is scheduled from April 3 to 9 at designated district headquarters. Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, HRD Minister Nara Lokesh, and other ministers extended their best wishes to students. Taking to social media platform X, Naidu wrote, Best wishes to all young friends appearing for their 10th class exams! Exams are a key milestone in your academic journey. Stay focused, work hard, and manage your time wisely. Believe in yourself, and success will follow. Lokesh also posted, Best wishes to all students appearing for their 10th class exams. Stay calm, reach the exam centres on time, and do your best. We have ensured drinking water and other facilities for a smooth experience. Good luck! Transport Minister Mandipalli Ramprasad Reddy announced that free RTC bus travel has been arranged for students. He also advised them to arrive early and perform well, urging them to fulfil their parents aspirations and achieve good results
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.
Gospadu sizzles with 42.8 celsius extreme heat
KURNOOL: Gospadu in Nandyal district recorded the highest temperature in the State at 42.8C on Friday, followed by Ulindakonda in Kurnool district at 42.6C, triggering heatwave conditions across the combined Kurnool district. Rising daytime temperatures in various parts of the State over the past few days have raised concerns. According to Andhra Pradesh State Disaster Management Authority (APSDMA) Managing Director Ronanki Kurmanath, temperatures of 41.7C were recorded in Gollavidipi of Prakasam district and Pedanadipalli of Vizianagaram district. Madduru in YSR Kadapa district registered 41.5C, Kambalakunta in Annamayya district recorded 41.1C, while Ravikamatam and Vaddadi in Anakapalli district and Nagasamudram in Anantapur district recorded 41C. Speaking to TNIE, Kurnool Deputy Director of Disaster Management B Anupama stated that while rural areas of Kurnool recorded high temperatures, humidity levels remained low. People may not feel the severity of the heat, but prolonged exposure to the Sun will have an impact, she cautioned. The intense heat has forced many to stay indoors during the day.
JNTUA Result 2025 Released at jntua.ac.in Direct Link to Download 1st, 3rd, 4th and 5th Sem Result
JNTUA Result 2025: Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur has released the 2025 results for B.Tech, MCA, B.Pharm, MBA and M.Sc on 13-03-2025 DATE. Students can check their JNTUA results on the official website @ jntua.ac.in by accessing the designated results link.
SIPB clears Rs 1.21 lakh crore investment proposals in Andhra Pradesh
VIJAYAWADA: The State Investment Promotion Board (SIPB), led by Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu, approved investment proposals worth Rs 1,21,659 crore from 10 companies during a meeting held at his office in the Assembly on Thursday. These projects are expected to generate 80,104 jobs across the industry, energy, and tourism sectors. During the fourth SIPB meeting, Naidu also reviewed the progress of projects approved in the previous three meetings. With the latest approvals, SIPB has now cleared investment proposals worth Rs 4,32,584 crore across four meetings, which are expected to create 3,92,680 jobs. The Chief Minister directed officials to ensure that industries that have signed investment agreements promptly commence ground operations. He emphasised the need for daily monitoring of approved and ongoing projects and instructed the creation of a real-time tracker for effective supervision. Naidu also called for the establishment of MSME parks in all 175 Assembly constituencies, starting with one park in each of the States 26 districts. Additionally, he directed the setup of five Ratan Tata Innovation Centres within a month to boost innovation and entrepreneurship. He urged officials to actively follow up on proposals until they materialise and to expedite approvals for agreements that have already been signed. Only with swift action can we achieve sustainable growth and results, Naidu stressed. Key Investment Approvals Indosol Solar Pvt Ltd to invest Rs 58,469 crore, create 13,050 jobs Satyavedu Reserve Infracity Pvt Ltd (Sri City) to invest Rs 25,000 crore, create 50,000 jobs AP NGEL Harith Amrit Ltd (Anantapur & Sri Satya Sai districts) to invest Rs 22,000 crore, create 8,300 jobs Aastha Green Energy Ventures (Annamayya & Kadapa districts) to invest Rs 8,240 crore, create 4,000 jobs Dalmia Cement (Kadapa) to invest Rs 2,883 crore, create 354 jobs Premier Energies Ltd (Naidupeta) to invest Rs 1,742 crore, create 2,000 jobs Lulu Global International (Visakhapatnam) to invest Rs 1,500 crore Balaji Action Buildwell Pvt Ltd to invest Rs 1,175 crore, to create 1,500 jobs Mayfair Beach Resorts & Convention to invest Rs 400 crore, create 750 jobs Oberoi Vilas Resort to invest Rs 250 crore, create 150 jobs
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
Chittoor police foil armed robbery attempt, arrest all six suspects after standoff
CHITTOOR: Chittoor police thwarted an armed robbery attempt at businessman Chandrasekhar Guptas house in the early hours of Wednesday, arresting all six suspects after a tense three-hour standoff. The operation, led by Chittoor District Superintendent of Police (SP) Manikanta Chandolu, saw police cordoning off the house near Gandhi High Road and launching a counteroffensive. Five suspects were found hiding in different parts of the house and were arrested, while the sixth managed to escape but was caught an hour later at Mulakalacheruvu in Annamayya district. According to sources, the prime accused, Subramanyam Reddy (50), who had suffered financial losses in the furniture business, planned the robbery, targeting his acquaintance Chandrasekhar Gupta. He recruited a five-member gang, identified as Naveen (24), Ibrahim (25), Praveen (26), and two others whose identities are yet to be confirmed. The gang arrived in a Maruti Omni van with a Tamil Nadu registration and a press board sticker. They stormed the house armed with knives and dummy guns. Subramanyam allegedly attacked Chandrasekhar with a sharp weapon, injuring him. Despite the attack, Chandrasekhar managed to contact the police emergency number, 100, alerting authorities. Responding swiftly, police surrounded the house and launched a retaliatory operation under the direct command of SP Chandolu. Local youth assisted in trapping two of the robbers and handed them over to the police. The remaining four suspects attempted to evade capture by hiding inside the house for over three hours. Armed personnel eventually stormed the premises, searching each room before arresting them. The final gang member, who had escaped during the commotion, was later arrested on the outskirts of town. Police sources revealed that two of the accused are from Anantapur and two from Nandyal. Authorities are investigating their backgrounds and any potential links to other crimes. SP Chandolu informed senior officials, leading to the deployment of Organisation for Counter-Terrorist Operations (OCTOPUS) commandos from Tirumala. However, as the situation was contained, the local armed task force successfully concluded the operation without requiring their intervention. Police seized the van, dummy guns with fake bullets, and knives used in the crime. Senior officers stated that investigations are ongoing.
Strict vigilance for Class 10 public exams in Andhra
VIJAYAWADA: Chief Secretary K Vijayanand has directed district Collectors, SPs, and education department officials to ensure the smooth conduct of Class 10 public examinations, scheduled from March 17 to April 1. Strict security measures, including Section 144 within 100 metres of exam centres and a ban on mobile phones inside halls, have been mandated. During a video conference from the Secretariat on Wednesday, Vijayanand instructed officials to prevent malpractice and maintain order. Only the Chief Superintendent will be permitted to carry a mobile phone inside exam centres, while other devices will be collected at the main gate and returned post-exam. Xerox and internet centres near exam venues will remain shut. Authorities will take strict action against individuals spreading rumours or fake news, including false claims of paper leaks. Officials have been told to investigate such incidents promptly and issue clarifications. Sensitive exam centres will have additional security, and CCTV surveillance has been installed at 163 locations. School Education Director V Vijaya Ramaraju stated that 3,450 exam centres have been set up, with 6,19,275 students appearing for the exams, the highest numbers being in Kurnool, Anantapur, and Prakasam districts. To ensure fairness, 156 flying squads, 682 sitting squads, and special nodal officers have been deployed. A state-level control room has been set up at 08662974540, with district-level centres to be established. Considering the summer heat, drinking water facilities will be provided at all centres, and an ANM will be available for first aid. Electricity officials have been instructed to ensure an uninterrupted power supply. The Class 10 (Open School) public exams will be held from March 17 to 28, from 9.30 am to 12.30 pm daily, with 30,334 students appearing across 471 centres.
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
JNTUA Result 2025: Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur has released the 2025 results for B.Pharm, B.Tech, M.Tech, MCA, MBA and M.Sc on 10-03-2025. Students can check their JNTUA results on the official website @ jntua.ac.in by accessing the designated results link.
Womens Day celebrated in Nandyal, Anantapur and Kurnool districts
Women given equal opportunities on par with men in the country, says Nandyal MP
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.
JNTUA Result 2025 Released at jntua.ac.in Direct Link to Download 1st, 2nd and 3rd Semester Result
JNTUA Result 2025: Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Anantapur has released the 2025 results for B.Pham, B.Tech and M.Tech on 28-02-2025. Students can check their JNTUA results on the official website @ jntua.ac.in by accessing the designated results link.
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.
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
Police bust gang, seize 21 lakh and fake gold in Satya Sai district
Anantapur: In a major breakthrough, Satya Sai district police dismantled a 10-member interstate gang involved in gold fraud and seized 21 lakh in cash along with 2.60 kg of fake gold jewellery in Somandepalli. Penukonda DSP Venkateswarulu revealed that the gang, led by Rana Krishna Babu, Anand Babu, and Bangari from Veeraballi mandal in Annamayya district, along with associates from Karnataka and Somandepalli, duped victims by offering gold at reduced prices. They purchased original gold chains and large quantities of counterfeit gold jewellery to deceive targets. The gang targeted victims by cold-calling and enticing them with fake gold deals. They swindled 9 lakh from Eeswaranna and his friend of Vidapanakal and 14 lakh from Muni Venkatesh of Pipalem in Kuppam mandal. Acting on a tip-off, police apprehended the gang at Nadimipalli Cross while they were dividing the stolen money. Authorities recovered 21 lakh, fake gold jewellery, and five motorcycles. Woman arrested in prakasam for robberies; 35 Lakh gold Recovered Kurnool: Prakasam police arrested Ganta Elishamma, alias Nandam Sujatha, 39, from Devarampadu village in Ongole mandal, for multiple robberies involving drugging elderly women. Inspired by a TV serial, the accused used prescription drugs Olanzapine and Trihexyphenidyl, obtained under false pretences, to incapacitate her victims. Elishamma targeted elderly women at functions, gaining their trust before spiking their beverages. Once unconscious, she stole their gold ornaments. She also committed thefts in jewellery shops by feigning interest in purchases. Her crimes extended across multiple jurisdictions, including Tanguturu, Kothapatnam, and Ongole, leading to the deaths of two victims. Police, identifying a pattern, formed special teams and apprehended Elishamma in Ongole. They seized 460 grams of stolen gold worth 35 lakh and the drugs used in her crimes. SP A.R. Damodar commended the officers for their swift action in solving the case.
Sri Rama Shobhayatra Conducted in Kadapa Town
Anantapur: Sri Rama Shobhayatra was performed in Kadapa town by the Ayodhya Ikya Vedika on Wednesday. As part of the event, the Kalyanotsavam of Lord Sriram and Goddess Sita took place at the Municipal Grounds. Kadapa MLA R. Madhavi and TDP politburo member R. Sreenivasulu Reddy participated in the programme. A large number of devotees attended the celestial marriage ceremony, held at the Municipal Grounds. The Shobhayatra later traversed the main roads of Kadapa headquarters, drawing significant crowds. Two-Day systems engineering summit begins in Amaravati The first-ever Systems Engineering Summit 2025 will take place on January 2324 at SRM University-AP in Amaravati. The event is jointly organised by the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), IEEE Systems Council, Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Andhra Pradesh, IT Association of Andhra Pradesh (ITAAP), SRM University-AP, and Efftronics Systems Pvt. Ltd. Ramakrishna Dasari, President Designate of ITAAP and Managing Director of Efftronics, highlighted the summit's aim to promote systems engineering as a strategic tool for addressing global and local challenges. Experts from Boeing, Philips STET, Eaton, and Ansys will participate in the sessions. Five universitiesSRM, VIT, ANU, Vignan, and VR Siddharthaare set to sign MoUs with INCOSE to integrate systems engineering into their curricula and train faculty. Ramakrishna noted that this initiative is vital for meeting the global demand for systems engineers, offering 100% placement opportunities with competitive packages. He emphasised that the summit will advance Indias goal of becoming a self-reliant, product-driven economy by fostering collaboration among experts from industries such as aerospace, defence, healthcare, and railways.
Lokesh invites ZF Foxconn to set up automobile unit in AP
VIJAYAWADA : Terming Andhra Pradesh as a strategic region for supply chain operations, IT and Electronics Minister Nara Lokesh, has invited the ZF Foxconn company to set up its unit in the state. The minister addressed various sessions at the World Economic Forum Summit in Davos on its second day on Tuesday. He held a meeting at Belvedere hotel with the CEO of ZF Foxconn chassis modules company, Eike Dorff. Lokesh informed Dorff that APs automobile sector was developing rapidly. Popular car companies like Kia and Isuzu have their units in the state, he explained. These apart, bus manufacturing companies like Ashok Leyland, Veera and Azad Mobility are also planning to expand their Original Equipment Manufacturing (OEMs) units in AP as the state has a positive ecosystem for investments. Cities like Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada and Anantapur are the most ideal for setting up the automobile manufacturing and supply chain, Lokesh said and invited the CEO to establish his unit in AP. The wide roads, ports and airports in the state will help improve supply chain operations, Lokesh said and informed him that the state government is sharpening the skills of youths. He sought the cooperation of the ZF Foxconn for setting up engineering and skilling centres in AP, an official release here said. Informing Lokesh that the ZF Foxconn Chassis Modules and Hero Motors joint ventures are already maintaining a plant in Chennai, besides extending crucial global customer services to BMW, the company CEO said that it has set a target to take the transactions in India to $8.8 billion by 2029, up from the current $4.4 billion. The CEO said a decision will be taken after discussing APs proposal at the companys board meeting.
Anantapur DRO Found Playing Online Rummy at Key Meeting
Anantapur: A video of the Anantapur district revenue officer (DRO) playing online rummy on the dais while the one-man commission on sub-classification of scheduled castes (SCs) had been holding a meeting at the Anantapur collectorate has gone viral on social media. Chairman of the commission Rajeev Ranjan Misra had been at the Revenue Bhavan in the collectorate of Anantapur on Monday to get opinions and collect representations from SC organisations over the categorisation of SCs. Along with Rajeev Ranjan Misra, Anantapur collector Dr. Vinod Kumar, police and other department officials had been present to receive representations from the public. Anantapur DRO Malola, also on the dais as part of the meeting, appeared deeply involved in playing online rummy game. The same had been recorded by others on their mobiles and made viral on social media on Tuesday. Reacting to this, collector Vinod Kumar issued a notice to DRO Malola and asked the joint collector to submit a detailed report on the same.
335 Liquor Shops To Be Allotted to Geetha Kulalus Soon
VCK chief Thol Thirumavalavan welcomed the government's move to waive farm loans and demanded that the administration write off loans taken by farmers from nationalised banks also. VCK chief Thol Thirumavalavan welcomed the government's move to waive farm loans and demanded that the administration write off loans taken by farmers from nationalised banks also. Vijayawada: The Andhra Pradesh government has issued an order for disposal of 335 liquor shops reserved for toddy tapping communities (Geetha Kulalu) under the excise policy for 2024-26. The aim is to allot these shops to such communities based on certain norms. Revenue (excise) principal secretary Mukesh Kumar Meena issued the order on Tuesday. The toddy-tapping communities are: Yata, Goud, Edina, Gouda (Gamalla), Kalalee, Goundia, Srisayana (Segidi) and Settibalija of erstwhile Visakhapatnam, East Godavari and West Godavari and Krishna districts. The norms say that the population of toddy tapping communities (Geetha Kulalu) will be based on the Smart Pulse Survey, 2016 for 13 erstwhile districts. Their population will be mapped for 26 new districts. No shops will be reserved for them in the Scheduled Areas in the districts. The reserved shops for each district will be distributed among the constituent units of the district based on the shop-to-population ratio (including bars) for each unit in the district where the ratio is high. The allotment will be restricted to one shop per unit as far as possible. The district prohibition and excise officer will submit a proposal to the commissioner of prohibition and excise, proposing unit-wise number of reserved shops. The commissioner, after making necessary inquiry, will approve the unit-wise number of reserved shops. Then, the district collector, by draw of lots, will make allocation of reserved shops, sub-caste wise, in different units in the district. After some procedure, the district prohibition and excise officer/licensing authority will invite applications for grant of licence for the reserved shops through issue of a notification. Applications can be submitted through online, offline or hybrid model. The non-refundable application fee is fixed at `2 lakh per application. The applicant may file applications for any number of shops. The applicant will be eligible to file applications for the reserved shops notified only in a particular district that is recorded in his caste and nativity certificate. One person will be allowed to hold one shop licence only and in case of he/she is selected for more than one shop, it will be the responsibility of the selected applicant to inform the authorities of his/her choice of shop for grant of licence. The licence period for the reserved shops will n end by September 30, 2026. Allocation of shops district-wise include: Anantapur-14, Sri Sathya Sai-9, Annamayya-11, Chittoor-10, Tirupati-23, East Godavari-13, Kakinada-16, Konaseema-13, Bapatla-12, Guntur-13, Palnadu-13, YSR Kadapa-14, Krishna-12, NTR-11, Kurnool-10, Nandyal-11, Nellore-18, Prakasam-17, Manyam-3, Srikakulam-16, Anakapalli-15, Alluri Sitarama Raju-0, Visakhapatnam-14, Vizianagaram-15, Eluru-14 and West Godavari-18.
One Man Commission to visit Anantapur and Chittoor districts on 20 and 21 January
Vijayawada :The One Man Commission, led by retired IAS officer Rajiv Ranjan Mishra, will visit Anantapur and Chittoor districts on 20 and 21 January to receive representations and memorandums from the public regarding the sub-classification of scheduled castes. According to a release issued here on Friday, the commission will conduct meetings at the erstwhile district headquarters of Anantapur and Chittoor. Individuals and organisations from both the old and newly formed districts can directly submit their representations and memorandums during these meetings.
Clash Over FP Shop Application Sparks Protest in Pulivendula
He alleged that some officials were misleading the government with claims that the dealers were diverting PDS rice. (Representational image) He alleged that some officials were misleading the government with claims that the dealers were diverting PDS rice. (Representational image) Anantapur: Tension prevailed at Pulivendula after the close aide of TD MLC Ramgopal Reddy was attacked by associates of TD in-charge B Tech Ravi in Kadapa district on Friday. The altercation was related to the FP shop issue. MLC Ramgopal Reddys wife, Uma Devi, staged a protest demanding the release of her husbands aide, Prakash, who was allegedly abducted by B Tech Ravis group. According to sources, Prakash from Vempalle had applied for an FP shop and appeared for the test at a school in Pulivendula. Prakash was recommended by MLC Ramgopal Reddy, but B Tech Ravis supporters, from the same village, were also competing. They allegedly assaulted Prakash and tried to prevent him from attending the test. Upon hearing the news, Uma Devi staged a protest, demanding the release of Prakash. The police intervened and took action, securing Prakashs release.
People Tech signs MoU with AP to set up EV Park
Anantapur: In a landmark development for India's Electric Vehicle (EV) ecosystem, the People Tech Enterprises has signed an MoU with the state government on Friday to establish a 1,200-acre Electric Vehicle Park. The park, in Kurnool district, would be known as the Orvakal Mobility Valley. This private EV park is expected to be the nations premier destination for fostering a complete EV ecosystem. The MoU was signed by TG Viswa Prasad, CEO of the group and Saikanth Varma, CEO of the state economic development board in the presence of IT minister Nara Lokesh and industries minister TG Bharath. Company representative Bhaskar Reddy was also present. The Orvakal Mobility Valley will be developed with a total investment of 1,800 crore and it aims to provide state-of-the-art infrastructure for EV manufacturing and allied industries. Once fully operational, the park is expected to attract an investment of $1.5 billion (13,000 crore) and generate employment opportunities for 25,000 people. As the anchor unit of the park, People Tech plans to set up an Electric Two-Wheeler (E2W) manufacturing unit with an investment of `300 crore. The park will also catalyse the growth of the EV industry by offering essential infrastructure, including Plug-and-Play industrial spaces or readymade plots for Industries. Additionally, the project will create social infrastructure like housing, hospitals, educational institutions and malls, ensuring a holistic development approach for the Orvakal region. This will be a boost to the just announced Indichip Semiconductor Fab project and other upcoming investments in Orvakal. . Lokesh said, We carry forward the vision of the chief minister to make AP the destination for new-age investments. This initiative reflects the commitment to being at the forefront of innovation and sustainability. Minister Bharath said, The Orvakal Mobility Valley positions AP as the leader in India's EV revolution. This park is not just an infrastructure project but a vision for the future of green mobility, creating jobs and enabling the establishment of EV-related ancillary industries. CEO Viswa Prasad said, The Orvakal Mobility Valley will set the benchmark for private EV parks in the country, creating opportunities for manufacturing, innovation, and employment. The speed and efficiency of doing business in AP have been exemplary, and we appreciate the government's proactive approach. Bhaskar Reddy said the ground breaking ceremony for the park and the E2W manufacturing unit is planned for March end. The first electric two-wheeler from our factory would roll out by December 2026. We are also in talks with leading battery, display and motor control manufacturers from Taiwan, Korea and China for joint venture partnerships to establish their units in the park.
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Tungabhadra canal water supply to AP to cease soon
Anantapur: Despite the damage to the crest gate of the Tungabhadra Dam, which caused a loss of 50 TMC ft in the current irrigation year, the TB High-Level Main Canal (HLMC) received its full quota on a prorata basis. However, the 31.43 TMC ft quota is expected to be completed in five days, after the HLMC authorities have drawn 29.85 TMC ft, leaving approximately 1.5 TMC ft to be sourced from the TB Dam, including the KC Canal diversion. The TB High-Level Main Canal quota for Andhra Pradesh is also expected to be completed soon, and the Dam authorities are likely to stop releasing water from the TB reservoir in the coming days. Sources from the TB Dam stated that there will be an additional allocation of around half a TMC ft for HLMC, LLC, and other dependent canals, following inflows from upstream areas. The allocation will be based on the available water in the reservoir for the season. It is worth noting that the TB Dam authorities initially allocated 26.36 TMC ft for HLMC based on an assessment of 172 TMC ft of water availability in the reservoir in June. However, following heavy floods, the TB board increased the allocation to 29.43 TMC ft, anticipating 192 TMC ft of water availability for the season. When the crest gate was damaged, more than 50 TMC ft of water was released into the river, but the heavy floods helped the reservoir reach full storage within a month. HLMC Superintendent Engineer Rajasekhar told DC that currently, 1,800 cusecs are being drawn from the reservoir, and the quota will soon be exhausted. The authorities prioritised water allocation for the first crop and focused on storage for drinking water supplies to Anantapur, Satya Sai districts, and parts of Kadapa. There will be no water available from the dam for the second crop, and farmers will need to rely solely on bore wells.
Sankranti affects air quality in parts of AP
Vijayawada: Ambient air quality had been a cause of concern in Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada and Rajamahendravaram during the last four days owing to the Sankranti festivities. The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has mentioned that the air quality has been moderate in Visakhapatnam. It registered an AQI of 203 (PM2.5) on January 12, 195 (PM2.5) on January 13; 111 (PM2.5) on January 14 and 110 (PM2.5) on January 15. Vijayawada recorded 119 (NO2) at its Kanuru station on January 12 and 135 (NO2) on January 13 while the AQI had been satisfactory in the remaining two days. In Rajamahendravaram, it had been 172 (PM2.5) on January 12 and 170 (PM2.5) on January 13, which can be considered as moderate to poor. On January 15, the AQI recorded at Kakinada had been 102 (PM10), which is considered as moderate, while Anantapur, Bobbili, Chittoor, Eluru, Guntur, Kadapa, Kurnool, Nellore, Ongole, Pydibheemavaram, Rajamahendravaram, Srikakulam, Tirumala, Tirupati, Vijayawada, Vizianagaram, Yerraguntla and Velagapudi recorded the AQI as satisfactory. Anantapur (Court Road) and Tirupati recorded the AQI to be good. According to the CPCBs health statement for AQI, if the code is good, it causes minimal impact on health. If it is satisfactory, it causes minor breathing discomfort to sensitive people. If it is moderate, it causes breathing discomfort to people with lungs, asthma and heart diseases. AP Pollution Control Board senior environmental scientist Sree Rajani said, With a lot of activity all around due to Sankranti festival, the air quality has witnessed a drastic change in some parts of the state. Fog further polluting the air, she added.
Several key vacancies hit AMC work
Anantapur :The Anantapur Municipal Corporation (AMC) is facing a bad time with four key posts including commissioner, additional commissioner, town planning officer and also secretary posts lying vacant. Lack of execution at all levels led to poor sanitation and other maintenance issues in the city. Regular municipal commissioner Nagaraju went on a long leave on December 15 while additional commissioner Ramalingeswar was made in-charge commissioner. Following pressure and poor cooperation, he reportedly went on a long leave three days ago. Both were not showing interest to work in the AMC and reportedly tried to get transferred to other corporations. Even other officials do not show interest to take charge as in-charge commissioner. The post of town planning officer is also lying vacant as the assistant city planner (ACP) Sreenivasulu went on a one month leave.The surveyor post is also lying vacant for the past one year and people have to depend on private surveyors for clearances pertaining to survey issues. In addition, the manager who got deputation as in-charge commissioner for Penukonda Pattana Panchayat was planning to shift to Penukonda. Soon after collector Dr Vinod Kumar focused on the irregularities and negligence of staff at all levels, the commissioners reportedly failed to tackle the situation. Further, the rise in unauthorised constructions in all parts under the corporations limits has become a major issue even as people were representing the authorities. Sanitation was badly hit in the corporation after half of the garbage vehicles were taken back by the provider for not paying the monthly charges. We are not receiving garbage collection vehicles even after repeated representations to the civic authorities in AP Housing Board Colony, Bhaskar Reddy, a social worker, lamented. He was voluntarily involved in cleaning the drains and developing greenery in the area with his own funds. When contacted, AMC health officer Nagaraju said the sanitation department was trying to adjust the available vehicles for garbage collections.
Local Farmers Turn to G9 Banana for Profitable Yields
Kurnool: Farmers in Nandyal district are cultivating the imported and high-quality Grand Nain (G9) banana variety and reaping good profits. Traditionally, farmers in the region grew varieties like Sungandhalu and Amrutalu. Now they have introduced the G9 variety. Annually, around 10,000 tonnes of this banana variety is produced. The farmers sell them at Rs 25-27 per kg to export firms. In Kurnool and Nandyal districts, bananas are cultivated on 9,435 acres. The G9 banana, a high-yielding variety from Israel, produces high-quality, delicious fruits. The fruit-care-activity method is employed in the cultivation of G9, ensuring larger and longer fruits with excellent yield. Farmers also take special care to enhance the ripening process by covering bunches. The crop is harvested 11-12 months after planting. Each bunch weighs up to 30kg. The yield per acre is 20-40 tonnes in the first harvest, 10-20 tonnes in the second, and 10 tonnes in the third harvest. The bananas are typically 6-8 inches in size, with a richer taste and higher nutritional value compared to native varieties. The G9 variety has gained popularity in Arab countries. Around 10000-12000 tonnes of this produce are exported annually to countries like Iran, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Dubai and Bahrain. Due to the increasing demand, many companies are showing interest in sourcing bananas from this region. Currently, they are paying Rs 25,000-27,000 per tonne. Farmers can invest up to Rs 3 lakh per acre for two years to get a yield of 30-35 tonnes. Selling the bananas at Rs 25,000 per tonne, farmers can earn up to Rs 4-5 lakh, covering their investment costs and ensuring profit, according to horticulture officials. In Peapully mandal, Nandyal, alone, G9 bananas are cultivated in 2,450 acres. The horticulture department is providing subsidies for G9 banana cultivation. The bananas are graded, packed in airtight covers and transported to Tadipatri and Anantapur, where they are stored in cold warehouses at 13-15C. From there, they are shipped to Mumbai, Nagpur and other locations before being exported to Arab countries by sea and air. Farmers say the price per tonne in the Arab markets is Rs 50,000-60,000. The horticulture department offers subsidies of Rs 30,739 per hectare in the first year and Rs 10,240 in the second year. Tissue culture plants for G9 bananas are provided by nurseries in Maharashtra, Telangana and Tamil Nadu. The cost of each plant is Rs 10-15, with 1,000-1,400 plants required per acre. Farmers typically enter agreements with companies for the initial harvest, with prices fixed in advance. As a result, G9 banana cultivation remains a profitable venture, as explained by Maddileti, a farmer from Peapully.
Naidu Launches CNG Initiatives, Green Energy Policy in AP
Anantapur: Sharing his views on the future of the energy sector in Andhra Pradesh, Chief Minister Nara Chandrabadu Naidu has said, Clean energy and green energy are the order of the day. We recently announced the green energy policy through which we hope to attract 10,000 crore in investment and 7. 5 lakh of employment opportunities. Under the Swarna Andhra 2047 vision, we are working towards cost optimization of fuel for a cleaner and greener future. With this Andhra Pradesh will become a green energy hub in the future. The chief minister visited a residence in Tiruchanur in Tirupati district on Sunday and launched the AG&P Pratham - THINK Gas domestic PNG network in the state, by lighting up the kitchen stove. While interacting with the residents, Naidu said,Using natural gas is a game-changer for households, offering convenience, savings, and a cleaner alternative over traditional fuels. He flagged off a CNG vehicle rally comprising auto-rickshaws, two wheelers and light commercial vehicles operating on CNG to increase awareness about CNG in Tirupati city. In a significant boost to the domestic natural gas infrastructure in Chittoor & Nellore districts, the CM inaugurated a CNG Mother Station at Anupalli, Chittoor, and laid the foundation for an LCNG station in Nellore. Both these are source points for natural gas distribution in the respective districts. AG&P Pratham THINK Gas took a major step in its infrastructure roll-out plan for the districts of Tirupati, Chittoor, Nellore, Annamayya, Anantapuram, Sri Satya Sai and YSR Kadapa in a mega event in Tirupati on Sunday. The chief minister launched several transformative projects in the presence of BC Janardhan Reddy. Naidu said Andhra Pradesh is the second-largest producer of natural gas in India, through the Krishna-Godavari Basin. The plans of AG&P Pratham-THINK Gas are to create 10,000 job opportunities and make an investment of 10,000 crore in AP in the next five years. I am assuring them of all possible support and cooperation, Naidu said. Meanwhile, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, along with his family members, arrived in Naravari Palle on Sunday to celebrate Sankranti in his native village. While Naidu was already in Tirupati on an official visit, other family members, including Nara Lokesh, Nara Brahmani, and Devansh, arrived on an Indigo flight from Hyderabad. Local leaders in the village gave a grand welcome to the family, who have been celebrating Sankranti there for several decades.
Y.S. Abhishek Reddys Last Rites at Pulivendula
Anantapur: Former chief minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddys close relative and YSRC state medical and health wing secretary Dr Y.S. Abhishek Reddy has died of dengue fever at Hyderabad on Friday and his mortal remains were shifted to Pulivendula in Kadapa district on Saturday. Jagan Mohan Reddy, along with his wife Bharathi, rushed to Pulivendula and led final rights of Abhishek Reddy. Abhishek Reddy, who was living at Vizag, had shifted to his home town Pulivendula to be a full time active politician and also led Lingala mandal as party incharge. Abhishek Reddy is the grandson of Y.S. Prakash Reddy. He has been YSRC medical and health wing secretary for the past two years. He reportedly fell sick due to dengue fever and slipped into coma few days ago. He was treated at a private hospital in Hyderabad. He died on Friday and family members shifted his body to Pulivendula. His body was also kept at YSRC office for the party workers to pay homage to the leader. Pulivendula TD incharge B.Tech Ravi also paid tributes and consoled the family members of Dr Abhishek Reddy. He is survived by wife and two children. His body was taken out procession in Pulivendula and performed final rights at burial ground where other late YS family members graves are laid.
Rayadurg Police Rescue Four Missing Children in Two Hours
Anantapur: Rayadurg police rescued four children who had gone missing from their homes in Jajarakal village, D. Hirehal mandal, in the district. The police swiftly located the children within two hours of receiving the complaint. According to sources, the four minor boys from the same locality left their homes early on Saturday after their parents expressed anger at them. The parents discovered their absence and lodged a complaint with the D. Hirehal police. SP P. Jagadish, alerted to the situation, directed Kalyanadurgam DSP Ravi Babu to take immediate action. Police teams reviewed CCTV footage and tracked the boys to Huligi in Koppal district, Karnataka. Rayadurg CI Venkata Ramana and SI Guruprasad Reddy ensured the safe return of the children, reuniting them with their parents.
Sankranti celebrations a legacy rooted in APs traditions
Tirupati: The festival of Sankranti, celebrated widely in Andhra Pradesh, is deeply connected to the region's history, spirituality and agrarian traditions. It marks the Sun's transition into Makara (Capricorn), heralding the end of winter and beginning of the harvest season. Sankrantis roots can be traced to the Vedic era. Ancient scriptures like Rig Veda and Yajur Veda emphasise the importance of the Sun as a divine force sustaining life on Earth. There is also archaeological evidence that underscores the timeless significance of the festival from the Vedic era. The festival marks the end of Dakshinayana (the southward journey of the Sun) and the beginning of Uttarayana (northward movement), symbolising the transition from darkness to light, along with material prosperity. The Mahabharata refers to this time as sacred, as Bhishma Pitamaha chose to leave his mortal body during Uttarayana explains Pandit Ramachandra Sharma, a historian and spiritual guide. Sankrantis spiritual significance is also intertwined with cultural aspects. Archaeological findings from the Satavahana and Chalukya periods highlight the deep roots of solar worship and harvest-related festivities. Dr. K. Venkatesh, a retired professor of history, observes, Satavahanas formalised agricultural and trade practices in the Deccan. Harvest festivals like Sankranti likely evolved during this time, blending spiritual observance with social celebration. During the Vijayanagara Empire, the celebrations became more elaborate, incorporating dance, music and folk performances. The rulers, known for their patronage of agriculture and art, promoted communal festivities to foster social harmony. My grandmother used to tell me stories of Sankranti celebrations during the reign of local zamindars, who distribute food and gifts to farmers. It was not just a festival but a way of life that united people across classes, recalled Lakshmiamma, an octogenarian from Madanapalle. Sankranti is our thanksgiving to nature. It is a festival of sharing, rejoicing and honouring the hard work that goes into cultivating the land. I still remember my grandfather telling me how the entire village would come together to celebrate, forgetting their hardships, Narasimha Reddy, an elderly farmer from Nellore told Deccan Chronicle. Today, Sankranti spans three days. The first, Bhogi, involves bonfires to discard old agricultural waste, symbolising purification. The second, Makara Sankranti, features prayers, rituals and delicacies like pongal, ariselu and murukulu. The third day, Kanuma, honours cattle, essential to farming. Sankranti in Andhra Pradesh is celebrated with diverse customs. In Konaseema region, the highlight is Prabhala Teertham, a procession honouring Lord Shiva. Coastal Andhra celebrates Sankranti with bullock cart races and spirited rooster fights, despite police prohibiting it. In Kadapa and Anantapur, kite flying is popular, while women showcase creativity through intricate Muggulu (rangolis). In Chittoor and Tirupati districts, the Pasuvula Panduga celebrates cattle, vital to agrarian life. Farmers adorn bulls with ornaments, paint, and garlands, and organise races and strength contests. A distinct aspect of Sankranti in Andhra Pradesh is the Haridasu tradition, where devotees in saffron robes sing Lord Vishnus praises while playing the tambura, blessing families and receiving alms. Equally captivating is the Gangireddu Aata, featuring vibrantly adorned, trained bulls performing tricks, a tradition cherished in rural folklore.