Give info on how, who, where and when: TPCC chief
Speaking at Khanapur, Vikarmarka said that the AAP was launched with the stated aim of cleaning up politics but was itself mired in corruption now. KAMAREDDY: TPCC chief A Revanth Reddy on Sunday demanded the State government make public details of the movements of all those arrested in the TSPSC question paper leak case, including raw footage from the CCTVs installed in the Chanchalguda jail, and also details of those who visited the jail between March 13 and March 18. He said that the police initially arrested nine persons in the case on March 13 and shifted them to various places for the next six days. The police threatened them that they would be killed in an encounter unless they confessed to the crime, Revanth alleged, addressing a one-day deeksha at Gandhari village of Yellareddy Assembly segment demanding a probe by a sitting judge of the High Court or by the CBI into the case. KTRs PA linked to accused After six days, IT Minister KT Rama Rao gave a statement that only two employees of the TSPSC, Praveen and Rajasekhar Reddy, committed the offence. KTR gave a clean chit to all the others. KTRs PA Tirupati played a key role in the scam. He did everything on the direction of KTR, Revanth alleged, adding that Tirupati and Rajasekhar Reddy belong to Malyala mandal of Jagtial district.NSUIs petition is likely to come up for a hearing on Monday. We have engaged top advocates to present our arguments in the High Court, he said. BRS govt put careers of 30 L youths at stake: Bhatti On Sunday, the fourth day of his padayatra, CLP leader Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka lashed out at the BRS government for putting the lives and careers of 30 lakh unemployed youth at stake by allowing the TSPSC question papers to be leaked. Demanding the resignation of all the TSPSC board members, he reiterated his demand for a CBI inquiry into the case. Speaking at Khanapur, Vikarmarka said that the AAP was launched with the stated aim of cleaning up politics but was itself mired in corruption now. He also wondered why the BRS expects the people of Telangana to take to the roads if party MLC K Kavitha is arrested. Vikramarka also claimed that Mission Bhagiratha, aimed at providing drinking water to all households in the state, is a big scam. He said that nearly Rs 42,000 crore were spent on the scheme, yet a majority of houses are still not getting water. Villagers in Dasnapur Undugoda were forced to drink water from open wells as two tanks constructed at a cost of Rs 10 lakh each were of no use, he alleged.
AP govt allocates over Rs 150 crore for 136 Garbage Transfer Stations
It is estimated that out of total quantity of water supplied to households, 80% is discharged as sewage. VIJAYAWADA: The State government is planning to establish 136 Garbage Transfer Stations (GTS) in 81 Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) with a fund of Rs 156.95 crore at the cluster level, which will act as an intermediary point, where primary waste collected from households will be transferred and compacted. Dealing with the social infrastructure in the State, the Socio-Economic Survey 2022-23 reported that works on establishing 115 GTSs have been grounded with a cost of Rs 126.40 crores in 72 ULBs and the works of the remaining 21 GSTs in 14 ULBs will be grounded soon. With respect to Sewerage Treatment Plants (STPs), it said the total sewerage generated in the State stands at 1,503.20 MLD (Million Litres Per Day) in the 123 ULBs. A total of 46 STPs are functioning in 15 ULBs with a treatment capacity of 615.45 MLD while 58 STPs with a capacity to treat 428.18 MLD are under construction in 34 ULBs. The SES data reveals a proposal to construct 117 STPs and 117 NSTPs with a capacity of 670 MLD in 74 ULBs having below one lakh population under the Swaccha Bharat Mission 2.0. Five Faecal Sludge Treatment Plants (FSTPs) have been completed in Narsapur, Rajamp, Vinukonda, Mobbilli and Palamaneru while construction of FSTPs in 59 ULBs is under progress. At least 110 MLD of treated water is being used for industrial, plantation, groundwater recharge, street washing and other purposes. It is estimated that out of the total quantity of water supplied to households, 80% is discharged as sewage. About 1,503 MLD sewage is generated in the State every day. Waste Collection 6,890 tonne per day solid waste generation in 123 ULBs 43.75 L Households from where segregated waste from source is covered by Dec 2022 MODEL TOWNS Visakhapatnam, Kakinada and Tirupati are considered as model towns for the development of solid waste management. These three model towns have attained efficient solid waste management and are planning to attain 100% sewage management as well
TTD gears up for Vontimitta annual brahmotsavam
District SP Anburajan said around 3,500 police were deployed in 2022, while this year 4,000 security personnel will be deployed. KADAPA: The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) officials should coordinate with district officials and make the annual brahmotsavam at Vontimitta temple a huge success, said TTD EO AV Dharma Reddy. During the review meeting held with the district Collector Vijaya Ramaraju, SP Anburajan and other officials in Vontimitta at YSR Kadapa district, the EO said all the departments should complete the Kalyana Vedika works by March 31 including CC cameras, Control Room, Barricades, Galleries, electrical and other works. Another high-level review meeting will be held before this month's end, he added. He said Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy will present the Pattu Vastrams on behalf of the State government on the day of the state festival of Sri Sita Rama Kalyanam on April 5. The Collector said all arrangements for Annaprasadam, security, electricity, traffic regulation, parking, first aid centres, Help Desks, VIP passes, sanitation and public address system have to be completed within time schedule. District SP Anburajan said around 3,500 police were deployed in 2022, while this year 4,000 security personnel will be deployed.
C-20 conference in Tirupati lays stress on identifying traits of oneness
Telangana: Revanth alleges KTR aides involvement in TSPSC paper leak
Hyderabad: Telangana unit Congress chief A. Revanth Reddy on Sunday alleged that the personal assistant of state minister for industries and information technology K.T. Rama Rao has played a key role in the question paper leak case that has rocked Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) He also alleged that KTRs PA Tirupati has links 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 .
Travel tips: These 7 temples of Ahmedabad are famous for their magnificence, must visit them once
Gujarat is known worldwide for its tourism. Every city here has its own special identity. A big city of this is Ahmedabad which is also known as the former capital of Gujarat. Ahmedabad is known for its vibrant culture, rich heritage, natural landscape and delicious cuisine as well as religious places. Ahmedabad is moving very fast in development. As beautiful as this city is, equally beautiful are the grand temples here. Today we are going to tell you about those famous temples of Ahmedabad which are famous for their magnificence. If you are going to Ahmedabad to hang out with your family or friends, then definitely visit these temples. Let's know about these temples... Akshardham Temple Akshardham Temple is built in Gandhinagar area of Ahmedabad. Akshardham Temple is considered one of the major cultural centers of Gujarat. This temple was established in 1992. In this temple dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan, his gold statue about 7 feet high is kept. The intricately carved walls of this temple are covered with pink stone which glistens in the sunlight during the day. A large number of people come to visit this temple which is decorated with lush green trees and plants. There is proper arrangement for children to play in the gardens here. Apart from this, the beautiful waterfalls and lakes here attract tourists. The specialty here is that one can see different aspects of art, architecture, education, research and exhibitions together under one roof. Jagannath Temple It is said about the construction of this temple that about 150 years ago, Lord Jagannathji, in the dream of Mahant Narsinghdasji, ordered that his temple be established here along with his brother Baldev and sister Subhadra. In the morning, Mahantji put this dream in front of the villagers and all accepted it happily and performed the life-consecration of Lord Jagannath with pomp. As soon as Lord Jagannath was enthroned, the brightness of the area increased. Here the attractive idols of Lord Jagannath, Balabhadraji and Goddess Subhadra fascinate every devotee who visits. After that, from 1878, the Rath Yatra, which is taken out on the day of Ashadhi Beej, has now become a part of the tradition here. During this, special decoration of the temple is also done. Devotees who participate in the Rath Yatra consider themselves lucky. With the echoes of Jai Ranchod, Makhanchor, there is an influx of devotees who come from far and wide to have a darshan of Lord Jagannath. In view of this, strict security arrangements are made here. Devotees believe that all wishes are fulfilled just by having a darshan of Lord Jagannath. Vaishno Devi Temple It is located on Gandhinagar road and is one of the best temples in Ahmedabad. This temple is a replica of Mata Vaishno Devi Temple in Jammu and Kashmir. It is built on a man-made hill and one has to climb the hill to visit this temple. You must visit here during Navratri festival. All the nine days of the festival are celebrated here with great enthusiasm. There is also a Tirupati Balaji temple nearby, which you can visit while visiting this temple. Dada Bhagwan Temple This temple of Ahmedabad is also known as Adalaj Trimandir. It is located in Adalaj village, about 20 km from the city. It has been constructed by Dada Bhagwan Foundation. It is a large two-storied temple decorated with white marble and has idols of Tirthankaras, Ajitnath Bhagwan, Rushabhdev Bhagwan, Mahavir Bhagwan as well as Shasha Devi, Padmavati Devi and Chakreshwari Devi. It also has a large hall with multiple cameras and projectors for satsang activities. The capacity of the hall is more than 500 people. It also organizes puppet shows in its premises. Apart from this, facilities like bookstore, AC and non-AC rooms and Ayurveda medical dispensary are also available for the pilgrims. Hathi Singh Temple This Jain temple was built in 1848 and is dedicated to Dharmanath (the fifteenth Jain Tirthankara). In addition, there are 52 sub-shrines in the courtyard dedicated to various other Tirthankaras. There are large raised verandahs on the three outer sides, with decorated pillars and sculpted brackets. 78 feet near the front entrance is also a tall Mahavir Stambha. In fact, some of the motifs are inspired by the Sultanate minarets of the Mughal period. Iskcon temple ISKCON Temple in Ahmedabad is the best place to experience spirituality. This temple is also known as Hare Krishna Temple. The ISKCON temple is very peaceful, where you can sit and meditate for a while. It provides hostel facilities for devotees, food court serves pure and delicious vegetarian food, called Prasad. The temple even has book stalls, souvenir shops and meditation halls for the devotees. Due to its serene environment, followers of Lord Krishna come here from all over the world. The perfect place to seek peace and spirituality while meditating.
TDP wins Rayalaseema MLC Graduates seats in AP
In West Rayalaseema, the ruling party has claimed a big win in the two Teachers constituencies. VIJAYAWADA:Results of elections to the Graduates and Teachers MLC seats have brought cheer for both YSRC and Opposition TDP. After winning the North Andhra Graduates MLC seat on Friday night, the TDP continued its winning streak and won the remaining two Graduates constituencies of West and East Rayalaseema. In Prakasam-Nellore-Chittoor, TDPs Kancharla Srikanth Choudhary was declared victorious by 34,110 votes against his rival Pernati Shyamprasad Reddy of YSRC after second priority vote counting. In West Rayalaseema, the ruling party has claimed a big win in the two Teachers constituencies. However, Anantapur-Kurnool-Kadapa Graduates seat was embroiled in a controversy. While YSRCs V Raveendra Reddy maintained lead from the first round of counting that started on March 16, he did not exceed 2,000.With none of the candidates getting a clear majority, the officials started counting of second preference votes on Saturday. Following this, tables turned in favour of TDPs B Ramgopal Reddy as votes of BJP, PDF and independents went in his favour. As soon as the result was out, YSRCs Raveendra Reddy and former MLA K Visweswara Reddy staged a protest alleging lapses in counting and demanded recounting. The party shot off a letter to the Chief Election Commission and AP Chief Electoral Officer. Poll results dont reflect anti-incumbency: Sajjala In the letter, they stated that they noticed transfer of YSRC votes to TDP bundles, which was later re-transferred. Demanding the votes be counted again, they alleged that there might be irregularities during the counting. Defeat in East Rayalaseema was shocking for the YSRC as it has a stronghold in the region with 32 legislators off the 36 Assembly constituencies falling under the graduates MLC seat. The party had formed a committee for enrolling graduates as voters, particularly in urban areas such as Nellore, Tirupati, Ongole and other major areas in the MLC Assembly constituency. Opposition leaders criticised that the YSRC, which tried to show its might by winning both Graduates and Teachers MLC seats in the East Rayalaseema region, fell flat on its face due to anti-incumbency. Though Energy Minister Peddireddy Ramachandra Reddy, who is also Rayalaseema regional coordinator for the party, monitored the election campaign, the ruling party has failed to attract graduate voters. TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu, too, wrote a letter to the election commission to declare the party candidates win from the West Rayalaseema graduats seat. Undeterred by the defeat in graduates MLC elections, YSRC general secretary and Government Advisor (Public Affairs) Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy said the voters constitue a minor section of the society and that majority of the graduates are not beneficiaries of their welfare schemes. The MLC election results do not reflect anti-incumbency. In fact, we pulled a great victory by winning the two teachers constituencies in the MLC elections for the first time, he pointed out. Congratulating the three winning candidates, Naidu tweeted, I salute to the leaders and activists who have stood tall against the atrocities of the YSRC during the elections. This is a victory of the people and an indication of change. It is a good omen for the State. YSRC WRITES TO POLL PANEL, DEMANDS RECOUNT In a letter to the Chief Election Commission and Chief Electoral Officer of Andhra Pradesh, the YSRC stated that they noticed transfer of YSRC votes to TDP bundles, which was later re-transferred. Demanding the votes be counted again, they alleged that there might be irregularities during the counting
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams consecrates temple for Padmavathi in Chennais T. Nagar - The Hindu
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams consecrates temple for Padmavathi in Chennais T. Nagar The Hindu
BJP wont join hands with any Dravidian party, says K Annamalai
Politics He was reportedly speaking at a meeting with BJP functionaries in Chennais Aminjakarai, where he said that the party will grow if it stands alone in Tamil Nadu. Tamil Nadu Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President K Annamalai reportedly said in a meeting on Friday, March 17, that the party wouldnt join hands with any of the Dravidian parties in any election. He was speaking at a meeting with BJP functionaries in Chennais Aminjakarai, days after unrest surfaced between the BJP and AIADMK (All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam). Tension has been brewing between the parties ever since BJPs Tamil Nadu IT wing head CT Nirmala Kumar quit and joined the AIADMK In the meeting, Annamalai reportedly stated that the party will grow if it stands alone in Tamil Nadu. He also said that BJP doesn't want to face the polls with the support of any Dravidian party in the upcoming elections. He further added that he would resign as State President of the party and continue as a party cadre if the party decides to forge any political alliance in Tamil Nadu. Annamalai also sought an appointment with Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding this. It is to be noted that earlier this week, Annamalai reportedly said that the AIADMK is a senior party in NDA (National Democratic Alliance) and assured that BJP's alliance with AIADMK is intact. Rift inside the party As per reports, during the meeting, many BJP functionaries including Vanathi Srinivasan, Coimbatore South MLA and National President of the BJP Mahila Morcha, and the partys state Vice President Narayanan Tirupati attempted to get clarity from the party chief on his stance. Narayanan reportedly asked Annamalai to give an explanation for his speech, while Vanathi questioned what the reason was to discuss this in the partys state-level executive meeting instead of bringing it to the Central Committees notice. This unusual situation has prevailed in the alliance lately after many functionaries quit the BJP and joined AIADMK. Earlier this month, 13 members from the BJPs Tamil Nadu IT cell had quit, in a sudden jolt to the saffron party. The national leadership soon began damage control with party President JP Nadda and General Secretary in charge of Tamil Nadu, CT Ravi, initiating discussions with AIADMK's interim General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami.
AP government urges TN to hand over Telugu artifacts for museum in Tirupati
Andhra government has written to its TN counterpart, requesting it to handover 12 Telugu inscriptions (stone and copper), sculptures, and antiquities belonging to the State kept at Egmore museum. TIRUPATI: With the Department of Archaeology and Museums planning to establish a new museum in Tirupati, the Andhra Pradesh government has written to its Tamil Nadu counterpart, requesting it to handover 12 Telugu inscriptions (stone and copper), sculptures, and antiquities belonging to the State, which are kept at the Government Museum in Chennais Egmore. On January 23, in a letter to Tamil Nadu government principal secretary (Tourism and Culture), Special Chief Secretary (Youth Advancement, Tourism and Culture) requested for the handover of rare Telugu inscriptions and sculptures to AP so they can be installed at the proposed museum. The artifacts include Bhattiprolu Relic Caskets, Buddhist Sculptural Panels of Amaravati and Nagarjunakonda, Addanki inscription of Pandaranga, Telugu Chola inscriptions from Erragudipadu, copper plate grant of Chodabaliya Deva of Telugu Choda Dynasty, Balakrishna sculpture, Pallava copper plate grants (2), Salankanya copper plate grants (2), Vishnukundins copper plate grants (4), Eastern Chalukyas copper plate grants (24) and Vijayanagara copper plate grants (27). As per the archeology departments plan, the museum will be developed at par with international standard. It has been learnt that more than 20 thematic galleries, including pre and protohistoric gallery, Buddha and Jain gallery, early historic gallery, mid-centuries prospective gallery, Bronze gallery, Arms and Weapons gallery, Epigraphy gallery, Numismatic gallery, Painting gallery, Textile gallery, Science gallery, Modern gallery, Modern artifacts gallery, will be set up using advanced technologies like augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR),digital interactive display technologies and projection mapping. Tirupati MP Maddila Gurumoorthy, who has been coordinating with the TN government, said the AP government has initiated efforts to first bring back the inscriptions and sculptures from Chennai.Once they are returned, the archaeology department will zero in on the place for developing the museum, he explained. According to sources in the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), the Egmore museum shed has more than 200 rare Telugu inscriptions and sculptures which were shifted during the Madras Presidency prior to the formation of a separate Telugu State and even before Indias independence.
TDP wins North Andhra Graduates MLC seat
Stating that the same trend would continue till the 2024 polls, Ganta said the poll percentage of YSRC slumped to 30% from 50% in the last election. VISAKHAPATNAM/TIRUPATI: In a setback to the ruling YSRC, TDP won the North Andhra Graduate MLC seat as its candidate, Vepada Chiranjeevi Rao, secured the required 94,510 votes in second preferential counting on Friday. At the end of eighth round of first preference vote, Chiranjeevi was leading with 27,350 votes against YSRC candidate Sitamraju Sudhakar. The TDP candidate polled 82,956 votes, but was 11,551 votes short of the magic figure. Following this, second preference counting was taken up.With 786 second preference votes from 32 independents, 3,000 from BJPs candidate PVN Madhav and 8,000 votes from PDF (Progressive Democratic Front) pick Ramaprabha, Chiranjeevi was declared winner. Elections to five MLC seats under Teachers and Graduates quota were held on March 13 and the counting began on Thursday.Election to North Andhra Graduates constituency was a keenly fought battle as senior YSRC leaders terming it a semi-final and even appealed to the people to gift the seat to the Chief Minister.The outcome clearly indicates the beginning of Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddys downfall, TDP general secretary Nara Lokesh remarked. Asserting that the election result was proof that voters were against the government, Former minister and TDP MLA Ganta Srinivasa Rao said, While YSRC announced its candidate six months ago, the TDP declared its nominee only on February 1. The mandate is against Vizag being announced as executive capital. Stating that the same trend would continue till the 2024 polls, Ganta said the poll percentage of YSRC slumped to 30% from 50% in the last election. On the other hand, the YSRC maintained that the outcome will have no impact on the government. NREDCAP chairman and YSRC leader KK Raju said people should not be misled by detractors of North Andhra. Development of the region is possible only with Chief Minister Jagan, he asserted.It may be noted that the TDP had initially announced GVMC (Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporator) corporator Chinna Kumari Lakshmi as its candidate, but replaced her with Chiranjeevi in the last minute.With 37 candidates in the fray, the main contest was between YSRC, TDP, BJP and PDF. Economy Chiranjeevi: A political novice The choice of Chiranjeevi has puzzled many as he is a political novice. Popularly known as economy Chiranjeevi, he worked as a teacher in a renowned coaching centre.A number of students trained by him have excelled in various fields and hold key posts.He visited all 35 Assembly segments in as many days and struck a chord with many people.Meanwhile, the YSRC was also trailing in Prakasam-Nellore-Chittoor Graduate seat, while the YSRC-supported candidates bagged two MLC seats under teachers quota. The ruling party is poised to win the Kadapa-Anantapur-Kurnool Graduates constituency. Tight fight in Kadapa region In combined Prakasam-Nellore-Chittoor Graduates Constituency, TDP candidate, Kancharla Srikanth, is leading in all six rounds with 1,12,514 votes as against 85,252 votes polled by YSRCs Pernati Shyam Prasad Reddy. In East Rayalaseema Graduate seat, a total number of 2,48,360 votes were polled. Although the YSRC tried to show its might by winning both Graduates and Teachers MLC seats in the region, the ruling party failed to attract graduate voters, but bagged the Teachers Legislative Council seat in East Rayalaseema as well as Anantapur-Kadapa-Kurnool. Minister Peddireddy Ramachandra Reddy, regional coordinator for the party in Rayalaseema, monitored the election campaign.For Kadapa-Kurnool-Anantapur Graduates constituency, a tight fight was witnessed between the YSRC and the TDP. By the end of eighth round, YSRCs V Ravindra Reddy was leading by over 1,000 votes against TDPs B Ramgopal Reddy.
TTD takes over GMR foundation-administered temple in Vizianagaram district
The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) which administers the affairs of the iconic Lord Venkateswara temple at Tirumala and close to five dozen temples across India, has taken one more temple into its administrative fold on Friday.
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam consecrates temple for Padmavathi in Chennais T. Nagar
The temple has been built on G.N. Chetty Road, on land donated by yesteryear actor Kanchana and her sister
As soon as the summer starts, people start planning to go for a trip and at this time hill stations are most liked where the weather is pleasant and there is a chance to enjoy the natural beauty. When it comes to the hill station of South India, the places of Kerala are mentioned first while Andhra Pradesh is also not far behind in terms of hill stations. The state of Andhra Pradesh is beautiful in South India situated near the Krishna and Godavari rivers. This state of South India is still known for its coffee-tea gardens and greenery. Today we are going to tell you about some of the best hill stations in Andhra Pradesh, where you can visit with family, friends, or partners and enjoy free travel. Let us know about these hill stations of Andhra Pradesh. Araku Hills Araku Valley is a hill station located in the Visakhapatnam district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. This valley is a comparatively unspoiled hill station. Where most of the local people come for the weekend break. This valley is located about 120 km from Visakhapatnam. If you are looking for a tourist place to seek exclusivity and peace then this place is right for you. One way to reach here is by taking the Vistadome train which leaves from Visakhapatnam. It reaches Araku in about 5 hours through breathtaking landscapes while making its way through 58 tunnels and crossing 84 bridges. Here you can also visit many other great places like Bora Caves, Damuku Viewpoint, and Sangada Waterfalls. Horsley hills Horsley Hill is one of the most beautiful hill stations in Andhra Pradesh. Here the most sunset and sunrise are famous, and people reach from far and wide to see. This place was discovered by British officials around the 1800 century, and since then this place is very famous among people as a tourist place. Not only the local people but people from the surrounding states also come here to have a picnic. Here you can also visit Koundinya Wildlife Sanctuary. Ananthagiri Hills Ananthagiri Hills is counted among the most special hill destinations of Andhra Pradesh. The waterfalls and lush green trees here work to make this place special. The special thing about this place is that you can come here for a walk at any time. Ananthagiri Hills excursion with family and friends is an ideal option. Along with the hilly beauty, you can also see the coffee plantations, which are counted among the main attractions here. You can travel to Bhavanasi Lake, Araku Valley, and Muchkundi River from here. You can also enjoy Bhavanasi Lake, Araku Valley, Muchkundi River tour here. Tirumala Hills Tirumala, a part of Tirupati, is situated at an altitude of about 980 meters above sea level. This place is known for its amazing natural beauty. The history of this place compels tourists to come here. Tirumala attracts tourists from India and abroad due to its natural and religious history. Due to its natural beauty, this place attracts tourists from all over the country and abroad. Apart from this, this hill station is known for trucking. Trekkers here do normal three-hour trekking. Venkateswara Temple and Akasa Ganga are nearby places of interest. Nallamala Hills An unknown hill station, but one of the best places in Andhra Pradesh in terms of beauty. Yes, the Nallamala Hills on the Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh is surrounded by dense forests from all sides. Most of the tourists reach here for trekking in the mountain valleys. Due to the pleasant weather from July to December, tourists reach in large numbers. Don't forget to visit the best Kumbam Lake, and Srisailam Temple places here. Lambasingi is also known as the 'Kashmir of Andhra Pradesh' due to little snowfall every year. Also, this village is the only place in the whole of South India where there is snowfall with a drop in temperature. Lambasingi Hills Lambasingi is a beautiful village in the Visakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh. This place is situated at a distance of 1000 meters from the sea level and this area is very beautiful as compared to other plains of Visakhapatnam. Lambasingi is famous for its tea and coffee plantations which attract a large number of tourists. Apart from this, the place is abundant with a variety of wildlife, flora, and fauna. Papikondalu Hills Papikondalu, located in Andhra Pradesh, is a beautiful place as well as a beautiful mountain range in India. This place is famous for Nayansukh in Andhra Pradesh as well as in the whole of South India. Being situated on the banks of river Godavari, this place is a very special hill for the tourists of India. You can go to the best and most amazing places like Papikonda National Park, Pattseema River Island, and Kinnarasani Wildlife Sanctuary in the beautiful plains of Papikondalu for fun and adventure with friends. You can also do boating here.
Counting of votes polled in North Andhra Graduates Constituency elections on
Nippon Electric Company, Keltron consortium bags Tirupati Smart City order - BusinessLine
Nippon Electric Company, Keltron consortium bags Tirupati Smart City order BusinessLine
Pilot project on the anvil for heart patients
State govt is all set to implement a programme to provide medical services to heart patients during golden hour VIJAYAWADA: The State government is set to implement an ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) programme to provide state-of-the-art medical services to people suffering from heart-related issues during golden hour. Lack of proper facilities at hospitals often leads to delay in investigating cardiac issues, further resulting in death. M Venkata Sundaraiah of G Konduru village in NTR district died while being shifted to a hospital in Vijayawada as the condition of his heart could not be assessed at hospitals near his village. According to official statistics, there are around 38 lakh people suffering from heart issues in the State and mortality rate among them is 32% per year. To prevent such deaths, the government is likely to enter into a pact with Chennai-based STEMI India by the end of March. The organisation has expanded its services in Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Jharkhand. As a pilot project, the government will develop hospitals in Visakhapatnam, Kakinada, Vijayawada, Guntur, Tirupati, Kurnool and Anantapur as hub centres, while area and district hospitals, besides teaching hospitals with no cath labs, will be developed as spoke centres. Under phase-one of the pilot project, the government will spend Rs 120 crore to set up cath labs at government teaching hospitals in Kurnool and Kakinada, while it will purchase ECG machines and injections used for thrombolysis in bulk for hospitals that will be developed as spokes. Principal secretary (health) MT Krishna Babu explained, We will run the pilot project for three to four months and extend it to the entire State with the help of private hospitals in Arogyasri network. Of the total, 91 hospitals have cath labs. The pilot project will begin within three months after commencement of training for doctors and para-medical staff. We have experienced cardiologists in the State and will start the programme even before an MoU with STEMI India is signed. Under the programme, physicians and paramedical staff at spoke centres will be trained in treating patients with cardiac issues by conducting ECG tests. Doctors at spoke centres will do the ECG test for patients who complain of heart problems and send the reports electronically to hub hospitals. After taking suggestions from the expert, doctors at spoke centres will proceed with thrombolysis as even a delay of half hour can damage the cardiac muscle by 50%. Following this, health personnel will have 24 hours to shift the patient for further investigation or surgery, if needed, increasing the chances to save the patient. Elaborating, Krishna Babu said, We are taking measures to save people from heart-related deaths by developing government hospitals to serve them during the golden hour. Injections for thrombolysis, costing over Rs 30,000 each, are also being procured in bulk at an estimated price of Rs 20,000 for spoke centres.
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YSRC made a mockery ofMLC polls, allegesChandrababu Naidu
After learning about the alleged irregularities committed by YSRC leaders in the election Naidu spoke to the SPs of Prakasam and Tirupati districts and also Tirupati Collector, demanding action.
Stone laid for ISPS data science centre in Tirupati - The Hans India
Stone laid for ISPS data science centre in Tirupati The Hans India
Andhra MLC elections: Voting to be held at 138 polling booths in Tirupati
Tirupati (Andhra Pradesh) [India], March 12 (ANI): Ahead of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council elections, all the arrangements for conducting free and fair polls have been made in Tirupati ...
Property Tax Doors Of Admin Open For Dialogue: LG
Jammu: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday said that the door of the administration were open for dialogue on property tax. He also conducted on-site inspection of key projects in Jammu and reviewed ongoing construction work of Jambu Zoo, Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams and Tawi Riverfront Project. I believe, we have []
Growth only possible with BJP, asserts AP party chief Somu Veerraju
On Friday, Veerraju canvassed for the party candidate in the MLC elections in Venkatagiri of Tirupati district and sought the first priority vote to BJP nominee.
4 abandoned tiger cubs shifted to Tirupati zoo
The four tiger cubs left behind by their mother at the Atmakur forest division in the Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve were shifted to Sri Venkateswara zoological park nestled in the Seshachalam biosphere near Tirupati on Friday.
Andhra Pradesh: Abandoned tiger cubs get a new home in Tirupati zoo - The Hindu
Andhra Pradesh: Abandoned tiger cubs get a new home in Tirupati zoo The Hindu
Applications for Tirupati yatra on hold
DST secretary urges MBU students to apply scientific principles for planet Earth's well-being
S. Chandrasekhar, secretary, department of science and technology (DST), on Thursday, delivered a distinguished lecture on The science saga at an event organised by innovation, science and technology foundation (ISTF) at the Mohan Babu University (MBU) near Tirupati. Check out the article below to find out more details.
Roads under new plan to bring development
The temple town of Tirupati is going through sea of change as far as the city's infrastructure and the internal road connectivity is concerned.
Four tiger cubs found in Andhra, search for mother futile so far
Wildlife Officials said that if the efforts to trace the mother tigress yield no result, they would consider shifting the cubs to a zoo to protect them. IANS Andhra Pradesh Forest Department officials on Wednesday, March 8, continued their efforts to trace the mother of four tiger cubs found near a village in Nandyal district earlier on March 5. The month-old cubs have been kept at a veterinary hospital at Nallamalla Jungle Camp Bairluty where wildlife veterinarians are monitoring their health while forest officials continued their efforts to trace the mother. The cubs are said to be doing well. Veterinarians from the SV Zoological Park, Tirupati were closely monitoring their condition by checking their vitals. The cubs were being fed with milk and water. Forest officials attempted to leave the cubs near Atmakur forest on Monday night but with no trace of their mother in the vicinity, they brought them back to the hospital. As part of their efforts to locate mother tigress, the forest officials have installed camera traps. Villagers found the cubs abandoned on the outskirts of Pedda Gummadapuram villagers in Kothapalli mandal (block). After waiting for a while to see if their mother turns up, the villagers shifted the cubs to a room on a farm to protect them from predators and informed the forest officials. Atmakur divisional forest officer Alan Chong Teron and other officials reached the village and took custody of the cubs, who appeared weak. The forest officials believe that the mother tigress may have lost her way. The officials said if the efforts to trace the mother tigress yield no result, they will consider shifting the cubs to SV Zoological Park to protect them.
YSRCP, TDP, CPI engage in war of words in Tirupati - The Hindu
YSRCP, TDP, CPI engage in war of words in Tirupati The Hindu
Schoolteacher accused of abetting diploma students suicide arrested in Visakhapatnam
The accused, a married man, had trapped the girl during her school days on the pretext of love and was allegedly harassing her for talking to a classmate from college, say police
Andhra Pradesh: Deer enters residential area in Tirupati, rescued by locals - Devdiscourse
Andhra Pradesh: Deer enters residential area in Tirupati, rescued by locals Devdiscourse
Visakhapatnam sitting pretty with all the water reservoirs 90% full
Like in the past few years, there will not be any major summer water crisis at all this year also, says GVMC Superintendent Engineer
Students raise awareness on need for ethical treatment of stray dogs in Tirupati - The Hindu
Students raise awareness on need for ethical treatment of stray dogs in Tirupati The Hindu
Hero Manchu Manoj And Bhuma Mounika Visited Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam Gallery - Social News XYZ
Hero Manchu Manoj And Bhuma Mounika Visited Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam Gallery Social News XYZ
Tirupati: Divya Darshan tickets will not be available for them..!? - India Herald Group of Publishers P LIMITED
Cricketers Pranavi Chandra, V Chamundeswaranath visit Tirupati Balaji Temple
Cricketers Pranavi Chandra, V Chamundeswaranath visit Tirupati Balaji Temple
Devotees from Ukraine visit Srikalahasti Shiva Temple in Tirupati
Devotees from Ukraine visit Srikalahasti Shiva Temple in Tirupati