Vision 2047 to Change Tirumala Into Model Pilgrimage Centre
Tirupati: The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has unveiled the ambitious Vision 2047 Mission to make Tirumala into a model pilgrimage centre, blending traditional values with modern infrastructure. Inspired by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidus Swarna Andhra Vision 2047, the initiative seeks to address current and future requirements through sustainable development, heritage conservation, and advanced technology while preserving Tirumalas spiritual significance. Addressing the media at Annamaiah Bhavan in Tirumala on Sunday, TTD executive officer J. Syamala Rao highlighted the inadequacy of the 2019 Tirumala Zonal Planning, based on 2017 data, emphasising the need for a revised strategy. A comprehensive plan is underway to address current and future needs with 18 concept projects forming the core of the transformation. Reputed agencies have been invited to contribute to this vision, he stated. A key feature of the blueprint will be smart parking systems to alleviate congestion during peak seasons. Another key aspect of the plan is a construction of new link roads and subways, which will ease traffic flow and improve safety. The redevelopment of the Rambagicha and Balaji bus stands is also part of this vision. These critical transit points will be upgraded with modern facilities to accommodate the growing number of visitors. TTD also plans to establish a base camp at Alipiri, making it a state-of-the-art service hub. The two pedestrian paths, Alipiri and Srivari Mettu will also undergo significant upgrades to make the trekking safer and more comfortable for devotees. The EO stated that the organisation was formulating urban design guidelines to ensure that new constructions align with Tirumalas sacred character. For example, donor rest houses will be named after divine entities to reinforce the towns spiritual ambience, he explained. Additionally, the TTD is embracing technology to enhance pilgrim services, with plans to introduce AI-powered chatbots for accommodation and darshan assistance, as well as automated systems to manage bookings transparently and efficiently. Syamala Rao detailed recent achievements, including improvements in Laddu Prasadam quality, streamlined Annaprasadam distribution, efficient queue management, and the introduction of donation kiosks. Efforts to curb encroachments, regulate food prices, and improve sanitation are ongoing. With 10 per cent of the projects already underway, the journey is long. Our ultimate aim is to create a sustainable, inclusive, and spiritually enriching experience for all pilgrims while preserving Tirumalas legacy for future generations he said. TTD officials, including additional EO Ch. Venkaiah Chowdary, JEO M. Gouthami, CVSO S. Sreedhar, and CE Satyanarayana, were present.
AP awaiting arrival of kumki elephants from Karnataka
Vijayawada: Andhra Pradesh government is eagerly waiting for the arrival of kumki elephants from Karnataka to control the wild elephants that have destroyed crops and trampled to death people in Parvathipuram Manyam, Chittoor, Tirupati and Annamaiah districts. The human death toll is over 30 in the last 10 years. Both AP and Karnataka governments have entered into a deal under which the Karnataka government will send kumki elephants to AP in a phased manner. Ahead of that, AP forest officials from rank of DFO to mahouts and kavadis have undergone training on how to handle the wild elephants using the kumki elephants. To start with, the kumkis are expected to be stationed at elephant camps in Gutchmi of Parvathipuram Manyam district and Palamaner in Chittoor district. Based on the need, the kumkis will be moved to other districts in trucks. Parvathipuram Manyam district has two herds of wild elephants, one with seven and other with 11 elephants each. There is no male elephant among them. There are plans to translocate them into Nagarjuna Sagar Tiger Reserve. Parvathipuram Manyam DFO G.A.P Prasuna said, These herds are moving towards farm lands to feed and attacking people who come in their way. They need to be controlled by using kumki elephants, she stated AP government has recently enhanced the compensation for loss of human lives in elephant attacks from 5 lakh to 10 lakh. There are nearly 123 elephants as per the 2019 census in Chittoor district. These have killed 28 persons in the last 10 years. Chittoor DFO S. Bharani said, In the recent training, we got exposure to over 100 years of evolving experience of trainers in Karnataka in dealing with kumki elephants. Our mahouts, who hesitated to go near the kumki elephants in the beginning of the training session, have learnt to climb and control them. In addition, the AP mahouts have learnt how to handle wild elephants using the kumkis. Additional principal chief conservator of forests Shantipriya Pande said, A batch of AP foresters, mahouts and kavadis has completed its training recently. We are expecting the kumki elephants to arrive in AP soon from Karnataka.
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Light to moderate rainfall likely in North Andhra on December 21
VISAKHAPATNAM: Several parts of the State are expected to experience light to moderate rainfall on Saturday, with thunderstorms and lightning likely at isolated places in North Coastal Andhra Pradesh (NCAP) and Yanam. Squally winds reaching speeds of 40-50 kmph, gusting up to 60 kmph, are forecast for NCAP, Yanam, and South Coastal Andhra Pradesh (SCAP) for the same period. Rainfall is likely in Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Manyam, and other districts, including Vizag, Anakapalli, and Tirupati, among others. Residents are advised to stay vigilant and take precautions. Meanwhile, continuous rainfall was recorded in several parts of the State on Friday due to a well-marked low-pressure area over the west-central and adjoining southwest Bay of Bengal. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), the system was observed at 8.30 am on December 20, with an associated upper cyclonic circulation extending up to 5.8 km above mean sea level.
Pilot project to speed up Srivari darshan
TIRUMALA: The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has introduced a pilot project using facial recognition technology, which will enable common devotees to complete Lord Venkateswaras darshan within an hour. The initiative, led by TTD Chairman BR Naidu, will be tested for a week to assess its feasibility. The new system, integrated with Artificial Intelligence (AI), generates time slots based on Aadhaar card details. Devotees will receive a face recognition slip specifying their darshan timing. On arrival at the queue, their identity will be verified using facial recognition software, allowing them seamless entry and ensuring darshan is completed within an hour. To implement the system, TTD is setting up 45 AI-monitored counters, eliminating the need for manual staff. Four international firms have expressed interest in providing AI software for the project. If successful, the proposal will be presented at the TTD Board meeting on December 24 for approval. Devotees faces will be scanned at 20 strategic locations, including the railway station, bus stand, and Alipiri. Time slots will then be allocated, enabling them to join the queue within an hour of their assigned time. The initiative, inspired by the Digi Yatra system used at airports, aims to streamline the darshan process and improve convenience for devotees. TTD also plans to regulate Very Important Person (VIP) access and curb black ticketing and tout interference. By leveraging technology, the temple administration seeks to provide a dignified and efficient experience for all devotees. If adopted, this innovative system promises to be a game-changer, significantly enhancing the management of darshan and benefiting lakhs of devotees visiting Tirumala every year.
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NIRF initiative to improve teaching quality in AP medical colleges
Vijayawada: AP health department has directed government medical colleges in the state to participate in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) to improve the quality of teaching in AP and compete with other leading medical colleges in the country. This is part of the 12 initiatives taken up by the health department in the last six months to improve medical care in the state. In this regard, the health department led by health minister Satya Kumar Yadav submitted a report of its performance during the last six months to Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Friday. According to the report, the health department took up universal cancer screening and covered 33,58,347 persons. Of them, 29,469 women are suspected of having cancer and have been sent for further examination and treatment. Under Rashtriya Bal Swasthya Karyakram (RBSK), meant to screen 70 lakh students for various diseases and deformities, 488 surgeries have been performed and other interventions taken up. Action has been initiated to set up three city diagnostic centres at Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam and Tirupati. The department has taken up an e-ICU initiative for the benefit of people living in remote and tribal areas, while Gundeku Bharosa (STEMI) programme has been extended all over the state involving 22 big hospitals to provide critical heart care in the golden hour. Budget allocation has been enhanced to over 84 crore for AYUSH department, while there is a plan to set up chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear medical management centre at the Visakha Institute of Medical Sciences. Ten critical care blocks with 75 beds each have been taken up in the state at a cost of 230 crore. A Metropolitan Surveillance Unit is being set up at an expenditure of 20 crore at the Guntur Government Hospital. Jan Aushadhi outlets will be set up at 25 teaching and district hospitals in the first phase.
Bhuvaneswari Criticises Past YSRC Regime for Self-Enrichment
Tirupati: Nara Bhuvaneswari, spouse of Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, criticised the previous YSRC government for prioritising personal gains over public welfare and fostering chaos instead of ensuring development. Interacting with women in Vanaguttapalli village while visiting the Kuppam constituency on Friday, she emphasised that her husbands vision is to create a poverty-free society, where women and families thrive. Bhuvaneswari highlighted the impact of DWCRA self-help groups (SHGs) introduced during Naidus previous tenure, which empowered women to handle significant financial transactions without dependence on male family members. A happy woman ensures a happy family, she remarked. The Chief Ministers spouse announced key developmental initiatives for Kuppam, including Rs 45 crore for municipal projects in the first phase, Rs 110 crore for constructing drainage systems in villages, and Rs1.4 crore for repairing the area hospitals. She expressed confidence that the Handri-Neeva project, slated for completion by July next year, would resolve the regions water scarcity issues. There are plans to build 15,323 new houses and provide free solar panels for households, she told the assembled women. Bhuvaneswari also interacted with students in the Kuppam constituency during her visit.
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TTD comes up with Tirumala Vision on lines of Swarna Andhra
VIJAYAWADA: The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has announced the initiation of formulating Tirumala Vision 2047 in line with the Swarna Andhra Vision-2047 document. The TTD Board, in its recent meeting, had approved the initiative to focus on planned development, environmental management, and heritage conservation in Tirumala. To advance this objective, the TTD has floated a Request for Proposal (RFP), inviting reputed agencies to contribute to this plan. Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu had emphasised on the need to balance traditional aesthetics with modern functionality in Tirumalas development. The TTD seeks to transform Tirumala into a globally recognised model of spiritual and sustainable development. The Vision Document will outline strategies for sustainable growth that respect Tirumalas religious sanctity while incorporating modern urban planning principles. The TTD has invited proposals from agencies with expertise in urban planning, architecture, heritage conservation, and environmental management. Interested agencies are required to submit their proposals within three weeks. The scope of work includes preparation of a long-term strategy for Tirumalas development, revising the zonal development plan to address current and future needs, formulating design strategies to enhance pilgrim facilities while preserving Tirumalas cultural ethos, and proposing actionable plans for priority infrastructure projects.
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Action Against Political Comments on Tirumala Hill: TTD Chairman
Tirupati: The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Chairman B.R. Naidu has issued a stern warning against the use of Tirumala as a platform for political commentary. In a recent statement, Naidu stated that anyone making political remarks at the sacred site would face strict action. He reiterated that Tirumala is a holy place, not a venue for political debates. We have made it clear in the past, and we are reiterating once again Tirumala is not a political platform. We cannot tolerate any disturbance to its sanctity, Naidu said. He further added that the issue was discussed as a special agenda in the first meeting of the newly formed governing body of TTD, where it was unanimously decided to take firm steps in protecting the sanctity of the temple hill. . . . . B R Naidu (@BollineniRNaidu) December 19, 2024 The Chairman specifically referred to a recent incident involving a leader from Telangana who had reportedly made political comments while visiting Tirumala. Naidu stated that TTD is taking the matter seriously and will take necessary action against the individual involved.
BRS leader Srinivas Goud charges TTD with bias; TDP MLA refutes allegation
VIJAYAWADA: Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) senior leader and former minister V Srinivas Goud made shocking comments on the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, accusing the TTD of discriminating against devotees from Telangana State. Speaking to mediapersons after having darshan of Lord Venkateswara in Tirumala on Thursday, he said, The discrimination is more visible in the case of peoples representatives from Telangana. It was not the case earlier, during either the TDP or YSRCP regime. However, the difference in treatment is quite evident now. All are equal before the God, and such discrimination is not acceptable. The BRS leader urged Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu to take note of it, and set right the things. The TTD should continue the facilities and privileges provided to peoples representatives from Telangana like in the past, he said. Taking serious exception to the comments of Srinivas Goud, Madakasira TDP MLA MS Raju dismissed them as meaning less. Every day, 80,000 to 90,000 people come to Tirumala, and there is no discrimination based on caste, creed or region. Srinivas Gouds comments reflect his frustration, and he is making such comments for his and his partys survival and publicity, the MLA said. Asserting that there was never discrimination of any kind in Tirumala, which gets lakhs of devotees from across the world, the TDP legislator said only those who go by regionalism make such comments. Before the God, all are equal, and making such comments at the abode of Lord is improper, Raju observed. The TDP MLA also found fault with the BRS leader for violating the rule that no politics should be spoken in Tirumala.
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Union ministers respond positively to Vemireddy's pleas in Lok Sabha
Tirupati: Nellore MP Vemireddy Prabhakar Reddys efforts to highlight the districts issues in Lok Sabha have yielded positive response from union ministers. The LS member drew the attention of parliament to various longstanding development and welfare needs of Nellore district. He wanted the respective union ministers to resolve them. The MP sought from union minister Rajeev Ranjan Singh establishment of a fishing jetty at Ponnampudi Paturu in Vidavaluru mandal. He requested for increased subsidies for deep-sea fishing boats under the PMMSY to benefit OBC fishermen. Rajeev Ranjan Singh responded positively and directed officials to take necessary action. To Vemireddys plea for enhanced healthcare infrastructure for serving and retired central government employees, union labour and employment minister Mansukh Mandaviya agreed to set up an Employees' State Insurance (ESI) Hospital in Nellore. The Lok Sabha member raised concerns over the proposal to change the PIN code of Chiraman village from 524308 to 524304, which could lead to difficulties for the people of his constituency. Union minister of state for rural development Pemma Chandra Shekhar Reddy assured that the existing PIN code of the village will be retained. The MP suggested in the parliament that the unused Khadi office in Kandukur be converted into a skill development centre. Union MSME minister Jitendra Manjhi directed officials to take necessary measures in this regard. Union railway minister Ashwini Vaishnaw asked officials to improve facilities at the Bitragunta Railway Station, as desired by the Nellore Lok Sabha member.
TTD invites experts to draft Tirumala Vision 2047 document
Tirupati: Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has announced formulation of a Tirumala Vision 2047 document aligning with the ambitious Swarna Andhra Vision 2047. The devasthanam has issued a Request for Proposal (RFP), inviting experienced agencies to contribute their expertise for planned development, heritage preservation and environmental sustainability of the sacred Tirumala hill town. The TTD Board recently approved this initiative, underscoring the need for a comprehensive approach that balances spiritual sanctity with modern urban needs. Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu has already emphasised the importance of preserving Tirumalas cultural and religious heritage while incorporating sustainable and contemporary design principles to enhance pilgrims experience. His vision focuses on ensuring simplicity, elegance and ecological responsibility in all aspects of Tirumalas development. Tirumala Vision 2047 document seeks to outline a long-term development strategy that respects the spiritual essence of Tirumala, while addressing the needs of millions of devotees who visit the sacred site each year. TTDs objectives include upgrading pilgrim facilities, enhancing infrastructure, and conserving the towns architectural and cultural ethos. At the same time, the plan aims to integrate environmental management practices to ensure sustainability and ecological harmony for future generations. In its RFP, the devasthanam has called for proposals from reputed consultants with expertise in urban planning, architecture, environmental management and heritage conservation. The scope of work involves preparing a comprehensive development plan, revising the Zonal Development Plan to meet the present and future needs, and creating actionable strategies for priority infrastructure projects. Interested agencies have three weeks to submit their proposals, which must demonstrate prior experience in handling large-scale urban planning and development projects.
Youth Hold Key to Nations Future, Says Nara Bhuvaneshwari
Tirupati: Nara Bhuvaneshwari, spouse of Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu, underlined that the future of India lies in the hands of its youth. In an interactive session with students of Kuppam Government Degree College on Thursday, she called on students to dream big, work hard and stay committed to their goals, as perseverance and determination have the power to turn aspirations into achievements. There is no shortcut to realising ones dreams, Bhuvaneshwari declared. Reflecting on her college days, she recalled the carefree yet transformative years of her youth. Married at 19, she embraced the challenge of managing Heritage, a dairy conglomerate, turning it into a success. My life took a turn at the young age of 19 years. Despite my limited understanding, my husband entrusted me with the responsibility of running Heritage. I took it as a challenge. The company is a success. Challenges can be turned into opportunities with dedication and resolve, she told the assembled youth. The CMs spouse asked students to balance their academic pursuits with extracurricular activities, while clearly focusing on their goals. She spoke about the evolving role of women in society, celebrating their growing contributions across various sectors. Highlighting the developmental vision of her husband Chandrababu Naidu, Bhuvaneshwari referred to his ambitious Swarna Andhra Vision 2047 plan. She expressed gratitude for the love and trust the people of Kuppam have shown toward the Chief Minister, promising that they will remain committed to the regions development. While interacting with Bhuvaneshwari, students sought a playground on their campus. She assured them that she would bring the matter to the governments attention.
Heavy rainfall likely in parts of State for next two days, officials on alert
VIJAYAWADA: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued an orange alert for Nellore, Tirupati, Kakinada, Anakapalli, and Visakhapatnam, indicating the likelihood of heavy to very heavy rainfall on Thursday. Additionally, a yellow alert has been sounded for Krishna, NTR, Bapatla, Prakasam, and Vizianagaram districts, with forecast for moderate to heavy rainfall for the next two days. A low-pressure area in the Bay of Bengal over southwest Bay of Bengal with the associated cyclonic circulation extending upto 5.8 km above mean sea level has become more marked and now lies over the same region. The IMD, in a report, stated that it is likely to move nearly northwestwards towards north of Tamil Nadu and south Andhra Pradesh coast during the next 24 hours. Under its influence, heavy rainfall is predicted in parts of AP on December 19 and 20. The department also issued a warning of strong winds, with speeds ranging from 35-45 km/hour, along the coast. According to the Visakhapatnam Cyclone Warning Centre (CWC) in-charge director KVS Srinivas, heavy to very heavy rainfall is likely to lash Vizag city and surrounding coastal regions starting from Thursday. The officials have further advised fishermen on the South Coast to refrain from venturing into the sea due to rough conditions. Vizianagaram Collector Dr BR Ambedkar instructed official machinery to take steps to mitigate crop loss. On Wednesday, Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram, Srikakulam and other parts of Central Coastal AP experienced moderate to heavy rainfall.
Ultrasound centre inspection target far below
VIJAYAWADA: Tirupati district has emerged as a frontrunner in implementing the ban on prenatal sex determination, achieving 90% of its target, followed by YSR Kadapa and Kakinada districts at 89% and 88%, respectively. However, despite legal prohibitions, reports indicate that some centres continue to disclose the sex of fetuses, often leading to female feticide. Statewide performance in inspecting registered ultrasound scanning centres from April 2024 to till date has been dismal, with only 41% of the inspection target met. Officials revealed that against an Expected Level of Performance (ELOP) of 10,421 inspections, only 4,239 were conducted across the State. Currently, 3,908 ultrasound scanning centres are registered under the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (PCPNDT) Act across the State. To address these lapses, health officials have set stringent district-level inspection targets and stressed frequent monitoring of scanning centres. From April 1 to December 13, Tirupati district inspected 573 of its 640 centres. In stark contrast, Vizag inspected only 53 out of 1,032 centres, meeting a mere 5% of its target. Border areas remain particularly vulnerable to illegal practices, prompting focused interventions. A total of 91 inspections and 21 decoy operations were conducted across 92 border scanning centres by September 2024. Additionally, 489 decoy operations were carried out statewide between April and November 2024. Under the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, 1994, determining and disclosing the sex of a fetus is a criminal offense punishable by up to three years of imprisonment and fines up to Rs 5 lakh. Licenses of centres violating the act are also revoked. Despite these provisions, AP ranks 10th nationally in filing cases against illegal disclosures, with 22 cases registered this year. Of these, 17 ended in acquittals, five are ongoing, and one led to a conviction. Dr KVNS Anil Kumar, Assistant Director of Health and Family Welfare, underscored the importance of stricter enforcement to combat illegal practices. He emphasised the implementation of quarterly performance reviews and issuing notices to underperforming officials. He noted staffing challenges, including vacancies for DMHOs and DEOs, but assured that measures are being taken to meet monthly targets.
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CM Naidu to attend Revenue Sadassu in Ganguru on Dec 20
Vijayawada :Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu would participate in the Revenue Sadassu at Ganguru in Penamaluru mandal, Krishna district, on December 20. He would interact with the public and discuss the revenue issues at the programme. Revenue Sadassulus started on Dec 6 for all 17,404 villages in the state, which is attempting to redress revenue-related grievances like land encroachment. Naidu said these conferences would serve as a platform for citizens to file complaints. These can be registered online on the spot and receipts will be issued immediately. Each complaint will have a clear resolution timeline, ensuring timely action, he said. A total of 94,017 grievances were received from 26 districts till Wednesday. On Wednesday, 5859 complaints were received on Record Of Rights (RoR), 767 relating to revenue (mee seva), 670 for resurvey, 597 on assignment of government land, 175 on government lands encroachment, 162 on assignment of house sites, 161 on caste verification certificates, 136 complaints on land inclusion/removal from 22A prohibition on lands, 133 grievances on agency land problems and 1887 complaints relating to various other issues. Vishnu Kumar Raju, Visakhapatnam North MLA, participated in the Sadassu at Dondaparthi village of Seettammadhara mandal. Bojjala Venkata Sudhir, MLA from Srikalahasti participated in the Sadassu at Muchivolu village in Tirupati district. MLC Ramgopal Reddy participated in the Sadassu in Pulivendula village in Pulivendula village of Kadapa district. MLA Vara Prasad was in Sivakodu village of Razole mandal of BR Ambedkar Konaseema district. MLA Yanamala Divya from Tuni participated in the event at Valluru village of Tuni mandal of Kakinada district. MLA Kamineni Srinivasrao from Kaikaluru participated in the Sadassu at Vaivaka village of Mudinepalli mandal in Eluru district. Naidu will attend the Revenue Saddassu at Ganguru on Dec 20 and observe the ground situation. As part of his district tour, Naidu will also review the paddy procurement process at the Venkatadri Oils Rice Mill near the Rythu Seva Kendra. Collector Balaji said the chief minister would interact with farmers on paddy procurement and assess the facilities provided by Rythu Seva Kendras. The CM would visit the rice mill and then proceed to the revenue conference at Ganguru village.
AP Digital Technology Summit in Vizag From Jan. 8
Visakhapatnam: Andhra Pradesh is gearing up to host the inaugural edition of the AP Digital Technology Summit in Visakhapatnam on January 8 and 9. Organised by the AP Digital Technology Industry (APDTI) leadership forum, with support from the government of Andhra Pradesh and the Software Technology Parks of India (STPI), the event will be held at the VMRDA Children Arena in Siripuram. Themed Shaping the Future: Empowering Andhra Pradesh through Innovation, DeepTech Skills, and Convergence, the summit will spotlight the states digital strengths and Vizags potential as a hub for technology investments and advancements. This landmark summit will focus on seven key digital technology sectors: IT, ITeS, AI and Emerging Technologies, Electronics, Smart and Sustainable Technologies (Industry 4.0), Med and HealthTech, and Creative Tech (AVGC). The event aims to foster innovation, deep tech skill development, and convergence in these industries. IT minister Nara Lokesh will inaugurate the summit on January 8, accompanied by minister for MSME Kondapalli Srinivas. Former Union Minister of State Rajeev Chandrasekhar will inaugurate Day 2 and deliver a keynote address on electronics and semiconductors. Day 1 sessions will focus on Generative AI, VFX, Cybersecurity, Cloud Computing, and Low Code/No Code Development, while Day 2 will address Electronics/Semiconductors, Edge AI, Industry 4.0, Med and HealthTech, and Startups/Innovation. The event will host prominent Indian and global speakers from leading multinational corporations, making it a significant occasion for the technology industry. Sreedhar Kosaraju, convener of the AP Digital Technology Industry Leadership Forum (AP DTILF), highlighted the summits objectives: The summit seeks to position Andhra Pradesh among the top five ecosystems in the country by 2030, create a robust deep tech skilling ecosystem, attract investments and talent, and offer B2B networking opportunities for AP-based companies. Exceptional startups in sector-specific deep tech will be recognised, with eligible ventures receiving opportunities to secure funding from venture capitalists and angel investors. Notable partners include NASSCOM, AMTZ, STPI, IIT Tirupati, IIMVField, ELCINA, ICEA, ITAAP, AP Chambers, NRDC, ITE&C Department & APIS, APStartups, A-Hub, IHub-Data, IIIT Hyderabad, VIT-AP, SRP-AP, GITAM, and SPMVV.
APEMCL to Expand Into Monitoring of Biomedical, Battery and E-Waste
In a clear violation of the Biomedical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2016, formulated a year ago, none of the 22 government medical college hospitals in the state owns an effluent treatment plant (ETP) to treat the liquid medical waste. In a clear violation of the Biomedical Waste (Management and Handling) Rules, 2016, formulated a year ago, none of the 22 government medical college hospitals in the state owns an effluent treatment plant (ETP) to treat the liquid medical waste. Tirupati: To address the evolving waste management challenges, Andhra Pradesh Environment Management Corporation Limited (APEMCL) will broaden its scope and start monitoring and controlling the generation of biomedical, battery and e-waste. APEMCL chairman Polamreddy Dinesh Reddy revealed this while inspecting the Coastal Waste Management Plant in Nellore district on Wednesday. He and Venkatagiri MLA Kurugondla Ramakrishna reviewed the plants operations and commended its role in safeguarding the environment. Speaking to the media, Dinesh Reddy said over the last six years, APEMCL has crossed the milestone of managing 6,09,624 metric tonnes of hazardous waste, 19,45,023 kilo litres of effluent waste, and 85,22,171 tonnes of fly ash. This success reflects the state governments dedication to balancing industrial growth with environmental sustainability, he declared. The corporation chairman said APEMCL expanding its scope to monitoring biomedical, battery and e-waste is a step toward building a comprehensive waste management policy for Andhra Pradesh. He appreciated Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu and Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan, who also holds the environment portfolio, for their vision of creating innovative and effective strategies for managing different kinds of waste. Protecting the environment is a formidable task. But with APEMCLs technical advancements and systematic approaches, we are achieving significant progress, Dinesh Reddy maintained. He pointed out that the Coastal Waste Management Plant, established by the previous Telugu Desam government, is a critical hub for collection, treatment and disposal of industrial waste. He highlighted the effectiveness of Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility (TSDF) units in Nellore and Visakhapatnam districts, which use advanced processes to ensure that hazardous materials do not pollute groundwater or harm the environment. The corporation chairman underlined technological innovations introduced by APEMCL, including the Online Waste Exchange Portal. The portal has an Online Manifest System and a Vehicle Tracking System to facilitate transparent and safe handling of industrial waste. Through these technological advancements, we have streamlined management of hazardous waste in the state and minimised the risk of improper disposal, he added.
Official inspects TSDF industrial waste plant in Tirupati district
The plant handles industrial waste emanating from factories located in the undivided Nellore district, which has since penetrated Tirupati after the district reorganisation
MPDOs inadequate field visits angers Chittoor collector
Tirupati : Chittoor district collector Sumit Kumar expressed displeasure over the failure of MPDOs to conduct field-level inspections for development works under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) and other government initiatives. Addressing the officials on Wednesday at the District Secretariat, he stressed the need for prompt and efficient completion of development works, especially those funded by the 15th Finance Commission, with a deadline set for March 30, 2025. Sumit Kumar urged MPDOs to proactively utilise funds from the 15th Finance Commission for rural infrastructure projects, directing that works under Rs 5 lakh be completed immediately and larger projects by March 31, 2025. He also warned that failure to properly utilise funds would result in MPDOs being held accountable for any delays in the completion of works. In response to concerns raised by the Vigilance team regarding discrepancies in the implementation of the MGNREGS and record-keeping in certain mandals, the collector emphasised the need for strict supervision of staff performance by MPDOs. He also called for the timely completion of CC roads, drains, and other developmental works under NREGS funds, urging MPDOs to ensure their swift execution. Highlighting the importance of maintaining clean drinking water tanks across villages, Sumit Kumar stressed that every MPDO should verify and ensure the sanitation of water tanks and provide records of their cleaning every month. The importance of preventing contamination and ensuring safe drinking water was a key point, the collector pointing out that the health of villagers depended on such measures. The collector also instructed MPDOs to coordinate with the health department to address cases of fevers, ensuring the timely implementation of sanitation activities in the villages. He stressed that records should be maintained for all public health and sanitation activities.
Chittoor police bags award for best crime detection
Tirupati: The Chittoor district police have been honoured with the prestigious Award for Best Crime Detection (ABCD) by the Andhra Pradesh police for their swift investigation and resolution of a high-profile ATM theft case. The case, which occurred on July 7, 2024, in Gudipala Mandal, involved an inter-state criminal. Swift action and strategic use of modern technology by the Chittoor sub-division's West Circle Police led to the arrest of the suspect within a record time. This achievement secured them the first prize in the ABCD awards, which are presented every quarter to recognise outstanding crime detection across the state. The award ceremony took place at the DGP office in Vijayawada, where the director general of police, C.H. Dwaraka Tirumala Rao, presented the honour in presence of additional DGP CID, Ravi Shankar, and IG law & order, Srikanth. Chittoor superintendent of police, V.N. Manikanta Chandolu, along with former West CI Ravishankar Reddy and technical team members Devarajulu (ASI), Gopi, and Naveen, received the award, which included a cash prize of 1 lakh. The DGP praised the efforts of the officials. He commended the Chittoor district police for their skill and dedication, emphasising their role as a model for crime detection in the state.
AP govt urged to restore Tirupati special entry darshan tickets for pilgrims using TTDC service
Recently, the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam announced the cancellation of SED tickets for tourism.
TTD Vaikunta Dwara Darshan Tickets booking from Dec 23
Tirupati : The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has announced that online tickets for the Vaikunta Dwara Darshan at the Lord Venkateswara temple at Tirumala will be available for booking from 11 a.m. on December 23, while the 300 Special Entry Darshan (SED) tickets will be available online from 11 a.m. on December 24. The auspicious Vaikunta Ekadasi will be celebrated at the Tirumala temple on January 10, 2025 and the Vaikunta Dwaram, the inner-most passage encircling the sanctum sanctorum, will remain open for devotees from January 10 to January 19.
Shiva's City Banaras Is Top Destination For Devotees This New Year
Among the top spiritual destinations are Tirupati, Shirdi, Varanasi, Ujjain, and Srisailam.
Flights delayed, diverted at Vizag airport
Training programme held for Anakapalli police on industrial accidents
Coast Guard offshore patrol vessel makes port of call at Maldives
INS Nirdeshak to be commissioned at Vizag Naval Dockyard today
Government targets Rs 25k crore investments with new tourism policy
VIJAYAWADA: Tourism, Culture and Cinematography Minister Kandula Durgesh unveiled the Andhra Pradesh Tourism Policy 2024-2029 at the Tourism Investors Conference held in Vijayawada on Tuesday. The event, organised by the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and AP Chambers of Commerce and Industry Federation (AP Chambers), marked a significant step towards revitalising the States tourism sector. Highlighting the governments ambitious tourism plans, Durgesh said, The main objective is to attract investments worth Rs 25,000 crore under the Public Private Partnership (PPP) model. The policy offers comprehensive opportunities across various sectors, including temple, adventure, eco, village, wellness and agricultural tourism. He explained the States strategic advantages, including its vast coastline, historical heritage, natural resources, and perennial rivers, positioning Andhra Pradesh as a prime destination for tourism. The TDP-led NDA government, under the leadership of Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and Deputy Chief Minister K Pawan Kalyan, is committed to transforming the State into a global tourism hub with infrastructure of international standards, he asserted. The new policy envisages setting up of 10 thematic circuits and 25 tourism projects across the State. Notable plans include development of three eco-tourism circuits, 10 temple circuits and two cruise circuits. Establishment of five beach circuits in Visakhapatnam, Kakinada, Srikakulam, Nellore and Machilipatnam and creation of Buddhist circuits in Amaravati-Nagarjunakonda and Visakhapatnam-Thotlakonda are also part of the policy. Tourism Secretary V Vinay Chand explained the policys focus on industry status for tourism, connecting Jyotirlingas, Shakti Peethas and other sacred sites, besides enhancing coastal and river tourism. Amrapali Kata, Managing Director of AP Tourism Development Corporation (APTDC), detailed the policys targets, which include increasing tourisms Gross Value Added (GVA) from 4.6% to 28% and employment from 12% to 15%. The policy also envisions setting up of seven anchor hubs in Visakhapatnam, Araku Valley, Rajahmundry, Amaravati, Srisailam, Gandikota and Tirupati to serve as tourism focal points. We are striving towards making AP one of Indias top 10 States for foreign tourist arrivals, she explained. AP Chambers president P Bhaskara Rao and CII president D Ramakrishna lauded the governments structured approach to promote tourism in a big way.
Residents in Visakhapatnam snuggle up as mercury falls below 15C
It feels like a hill station, say locals even as temperatures are set to fall to as low as 12-13 degrees Celsius due to prevailing weather conditions
Minister promises full support for investment in AP tourism
VIJAYAWADA : Tourism Minister Kandula Durgesh has said the alliance government is keen on extending full support to investors in the tourism sector. The new Tourism Policy 2024-2029 has been formulated to position Andhra Pradesh as a top state in the tourism sector, he said while participating in the Tourism Investors Engagement programme of the APTDC. The event was held in collaboration with the AP chamber of commerce, the AP hotels association and the confederation of Indian industry (CII) here on Tuesday. Durgesh said the government has introduced a new investor-friendly tourism policy, laying emphasis on creation of world-class infrastructure to enable AP become a premier tourism destination for domestic and foreign tourists alike. The new tourism policy, he said, has been formulated after a rigorous study of the best policies in other states and previous state policies. Over 200 investors from various states attended the programme and expressed their interest in making investments in APs tourism sector. Explaining the salient features of the new tourism policy, Durgesh said the state aims to develop around 25 thematic circuits, including 10 temple, five beach, four river, three ecotourism, and two Buddhist and Cruise circuits. Additionally, the plan includes seven anchor tourist hubs, with Visakhapatnam and Tirupati occupying the pride of place. He urged investors to invest in AP without any inhibitions or fears, as the government would extend them all support. Secretary to tourism Vijay Chand and APTDC managing director Amrapali Kata, in PowerPoint presentations, explained the investment opportunities available in the tourism sector. Investors were advised to approach the tourism department via emails md@aptdc.in, ppp@aptdc.in, sathya27@gmail.com, and edop@aptdc.in. APTDC chairman Nukasani Balaji, CII chairman Rama Krishna, AP chambers president Bhaskar Rao and AP hotels association president RV Swamy were present.
Resume allocation of SED tickets to Tirupati temple, T.N. to A.P.
Jos Alukkas launches 60th showroom in Nellore
TIRUPATI : Renowned jewellery brand Jos Alukkas inaugurated its 60th showroom in Nellore, marking a significant milestone in its journey. The showroom was inaugurated by MLA Kotamreddy Sridhar Reddy, with Kovur MLA Vemireddy Prashanti Reddy as the chief guest. Actress Payal Rajput attended as the celebrity guest. The launch event was attended by Jos Alukkas managing directors Varghese Alukkas, Paul J. Alukkas, and John Alukkas. The new showroom offers special promotions, including a complimentary gold coin for purchases worth 60,000 or more on gold jewellery or diamonds, valid until December 18. Other offers include a 20 per cent discount on diamond jewellery, a 7 per cent discount on platinum jewellery, and no making charges on silver ornaments. Customers can also exchange old gold for new HUID-hallmarked gold jewellery. Speaking at the launch, chairman Jos Alukkas said, This is a proud moment in our journey as we move closer to achieving our mission of establishing 100 grand jewellery showrooms nationwide. We look forward to your continued love and support.
Couple caught killing crows for meat in Tiruvallur, illegal trade suspected
CHENNAI: A couple was caught killing crows in Thirupakkam village near the Nayapakkam reserve forest in Tiruvallur. Forest officials, acting on a tip-off, apprehended the offenders, R Ramesh and Bhuchamma, both residents of a nearby village, and recovered 19 dead crows from their possession. The birds were reportedly poisoned using a mild, unidentified toxin, which authorities believe was procured from local pesticide shops. The couple claimed the crows were caught solely for self-consumption to feed their seven-member family, which includes four daughters and a son. However, it is suspected that the incident could be part of a larger illegal trade network supplying crow meat to roadside eateries and small biryani outlets operating along highways. Despite the couples insistence that consuming crow meat poses no health risks, forest officials expressed concerns about the use of poison. A forest department official told TNIE , Since crows are considered vermin under the Wildlife (Protection) Act, 1972, the offenders were not remanded. We compounded them, imposing a fine of Rs 5,000 and booked a forest trespassing case against them. Though suspicions of illegal trade remain, no samples of the crow meat were sent to the Advanced Institute of Wildlife Conservation (AIWC) for testing. Locals alleged that crow meat finds its way into food plates at unregulated roadside eateries and dabbas, creating a potential health hazard. Officials acknowledged the concern but reiterated that the couple did not have any previous criminal record. Authorities believe poverty could be a significant factor driving such activities, as the couple belongs to a socio-economically disadvantaged background. Sai Vignesh, founder of the Almighty Animal Care Trust and Animal Sanctuary, alleged that organised groups operate in the region, profiting from the illegal meat trade. Speaking to TNIE , he said, In the past, I have provided information and helped police seize cat meat. Food safety officials must periodically raid the eateries alongside Tiruvallur-Tirupati and Chennai-Bangalore highways, collect and test food samples to avoid possible food poisoning instances. The incident has also prompted health authorities to take note. Health Secretary Supriya Sahu confirmed to TNIE that the food commissioner had been alerted about the situation, and necessary action would follow.
M.V.R. Sastrys book on history of Tirumala temple launched in Tirupati
The book Devudunnadu Jagratha touches upon a range of issues including the latest controversy surrounding the famous Tirumala laddu
Online tickets for Tirumala Vaikunta Dwara Darshan to be released on December 23
Slotted Sarva Darshan tokens will be available at Kousthubham Guesthouse in Tirumala and eight designated counters in Tirupati
AP task force busts red sanders smuggling network in Gujarat
Tirupati: APs Red Sanders Anti-Smuggling Task Force (RSASTF) raided a warehouse in Patan of Gujarat, thereby busting a red sanders smuggling network. The task force operation resulted in the arrest of three key interstate smugglers and seizure of 155 red sanders logs valued at approximately 3.5 crore. Disclosing details to media on Tuesday, Tirupati district SP and RSASTF in-charge L. Subba Rayudu said they initiated the operation based on information gathered after detailed interrogation of two red sanders smugglers arrested earlier in Annamayya district of Andhra Pradesh. The interrogation revealed existence of a red sanders smuggling hub in Gujarat. A special team led by DSP M.D. Shariff left for Gujarat. With the support of local police, the team raided a warehouse in Deesa town and arrested three interstate smugglers, SP Subba Rayudu said. The arrested individuals have been identified as Uttam Kumar Nandakishore Soni, Joshi Hans Raj Virjaj and Paresh J. Kantiji Thakur. The raid resulted in seizure of 155 red sanders logs weighing 4,952.2 kilograms and a Maruti Brezza car used in smuggling activities. The AP team presented the accused before a local court and is shifting them to Tirupati under a transit warrant. Investigations are going on to identify and apprehend other members of the smuggling network. We are exploring the option of invoking Preventive Detention Act against the accused to prevent further smuggling activities, the SP added. Other members of the RSASTF team include DSPs G. Balireddy, V. Srinivasa Reddy, reserve inspector Suresh Kumar Reddy, inspector M. Suresh Kumar, sub-inspector Rafi, reserve sub-inspector Vinod Kumar Reddy, and constables Somasekhar, Janardhan, Prasad, Ramesh and Shyam.
Centres ULLAS to Benefit 12K Illiterate Women from Tirupati District
Tirupati: Tirupati district authorities are poised to implement the centres scheme ULLAS (Understanding of Lifelong Learning for All in Society Nav Bharat Saaksharta Karyakram), also known as the New India Literacy Programme (NILP), which focuses on education and empowerment of illiterate women. Aligned with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, this centrally sponsored initiative is aimed at eradicating illiteracy among adults aged 15 and above toward enabling them to contribute towards the nation's growth. District Rural Development Agency (DRDA) and the District Adult Education Department are the implementing agencies of ULLAS. They have identified 12,085 illiterate women from 33 mandals as beneficiaries under the programme. They include members of women self-help groups, staff of mandal and zilla parishad schools, Anganwadi centres, cooks and other community workers. A DRDA official said: Volunteers have been appointed, with one trainer assigned to every 10 women. They will conduct classes at Anganwadi centres, focusing on functional literacy, including reading, writing and numeracy. The women beneficiaries will attend 200 hours of literacy classes over six months. The curriculum includes topics, such as family and neighbourhood dynamics, cultural practices, hygiene and health, elections, child-rearing responsibilities, and financial literacy under the theme Our Familys Lakshmi. Basic laws, Telugu language and arithmetic skills will also be taught to transform these women into literate individuals. ULLAS is a significant step toward empowering women and adults with education, and equipping them with the skills necessary for personal and community development. By bridging the literacy gap, ULLAS will not only empower women but also contribute to the economic progress of their region, the DRDA official emphasised. Overall, ULLAS will promote volunteerism and social responsibility. Participants will be encouraged to access educational content in regional languages through DIKSHA portal and ULLAS Mobile App/Portal, thereby fostering lifelong learning. Classes for the identified illiterate women in Tirupati district will commence shortly at the Anganwadi centres in their respective villages.
87 offenders arrested, property worth 89 lakh recovered in November in Visakhapatnam
TTD to Release March 2025 Quota Tickets on Wednesday
Tirupati: Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) will release the quota of Arjitha Seva tickets for Suprabhatam, Thomala, and Ashtadalapada Padmaradhana services for March 2025 online on the December 18 at 10 am. The Lucky Dip quota can be registered online until 10 am on the 20th of December. On the 21st of December, tickets for Kalyanotsavam, Arjitha Brahmotsavam, Oonjal Seva, and Sahasradeepalankara Seva will be made available online at 10 am. The virtual Seva tickets will be released at 3 pm on the same day. On the 23rd of December, the Anga Pradakshinam quota will be released at 10 am, followed by the Sri Vani Trust Break Darshan quota at 11 am, and the free special entry darshan token quota for the elderly, chronically ill, and disabled at 3 pm. On the 24th of December, the special entry darshan tickets for March 2025, priced at Rs 300, will be available at 10 am. The booking of rented rooms in Tirumala and Tirupati will be open at 3 pm. The Srivari Seva quota for March will be released on the 27th of December. TTD officials have requested devotees to take note and book services and darshan tickets at (https://ttdevasthanams.ap.gov.in).
ENC observes Vijay Diwas in Vizag to honour martyrs of 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War
Tribal residents of Anakapalli stage protest, demand restoration of land pattas
The villagers allege that pattas for the land cultivated by them were issued to non-tribals; pleas submitted in this regard during Revenue Sadassu remain unresolved, says CPI(M) leader
Bhumana Accuses Alliance Government of Targeting YSRC Leaders
Tirupati: Former TTD chairman and YSRC Tirupati district president Bhumana Karunakar Reddy alleged that the NDA alliance government is trying to silence YSRC activists who are speaking against the atrocities of ruling coalition leaders. Addressing media here on Monday, the former YSRC MLA condemned the governments attempt to demolish the River View Resort at Srikalahasthi on what he called false pretexts, despite all permissions required having been taken. He described the move as a blatant act of political vendetta. This is not governance; its persecution. The resort is fully compliant with the law. Yet, the government fabricated reasons to target the resort simply because our leaders are exposing their unjust practices, Bhumana charged. He pointed out that when senior YSRC leader and former MLA Biyyapu Madhusudhan Reddy intervened to stop the demolition, the government filed cases against him, accusing Madhusudhan Reddy of obstructing officials. These are baseless allegations meant to intimidate Madhusudhan Reddy, who has been a staunch critic of this governments atrocities, he stated. The former TTD chairman termed the entire episode as part of a larger agenda to suppress opposition voices and misuse administrative power for political gains. Expressing solidarity with Madhusudhan Reddy, Bhumana vowed to continue fighting against the governments undemocratic practices.
Thiruppavai recitation to replace Suprabhatam ritual during Dhanurmasam
The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD). The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD). Tirupati: During Dhanurmasam, the daily Suprabhatam ritual at the Srivari temple in Tirumala will be replaced by the recitation of the traditional Thiruppavai from Tuesday. The month-long ritual will conclude on January 14, following which the Suprabhatam seva will resume on January 15. As part of Dhanurmasam traditions, the Suprabhatam seva is substituted with the recital of the Goda Thiruppavai Pasura Parayanam, a revered collection of 30 pasurams (stanzas) composed by Andal Goda Devi in praise of Lord Venkateswara. Andal, one of the 12 Alwars of the Sri Vaishnava tradition, authored the Thiruppavai, which forms an integral part of the Alwar Divya Prabandham and holds a special place in Tamil literature. According to the Puranas, the solar calendar is prioritised during Dhanurmasam, a period dedicated entirely to spiritual activities. The Srivari temple observes unique rituals during this time. The regular Thomala seva, typically conducted with the participation of the Jeeyar Gosthi, is replaced by a special silent version known as Mooga Thomala. Additionally, one Astra is recited daily, and the Ekantha Seva is performed before the idol of Sri Krishna instead of Bhoga Srinivasa. Dhanurmasam is considered highly sacred in Sri Vaishnava temples, and the Srivari temple at Tirumala observes this period with heightened religious fervour. Rituals, temple decorations, and offerings are imbued with special significance during this holy month. Unlike the usual practice of offering Tulasi leaves during Sahasranamarchana, bel leaves are used in accordance with the Vaikhanasa Bhrigu Samhita traditions. Special prasadam such as dosa, jaggery dosa, sundal, sira, and pongal will be offered to the deity. Every day, special decorations featuring parrots from Sri Villiputhur will adorn the deity. Meanwhile, the 25-day Adhyayanotsavams will be observed at the hill temple from December 30 to January 23. Known as the Divya Prabandha Pasura Parayanam, this festival is a recitation of the 4,000 pasurams composed by the 12 Alwars. The festival begins 11 days before Vaikunta Ekadasi during the holy month of Dhanurmasam. The first 11 days are referred to as Pagalpattu and the following 10 days as Rapattu. The final four days are marked by significant events including the recitation of Kanninun Shiruthambu and Ramanuja Nutrandadi, Sri Varaha Swami Sattumora and conclusion of Adhyayanotsavams. The recitations will be conducted in the Ranganayakula Mandapam of the Srivari temple, led by the Sri Vaishnava Jeeyangar Swamijis.
MP Gurumurthy appeals for railway development in Tirupati region
Tirupati: Tirupati MP Dr Maddila Gurumurthy on Monday voiced concerns over various railway-related issues in the Tirupati parliamentary constituency during Parliaments Zero Hour. He brought several critical matters to the attention of the Central government, emphasising the urgency of addressing them. Highlighting the increasing railway traffic, Gurumurthy stressed the need for constructing a third railway line between Renigunta and Gudur. He explained that this line would reduce the burden on existing tracks and facilitate faster travel. He also urged the government to expedite the completion of the new railway line between Pudi and Yerpedu which would enhance connectivity and play a vital role in boosting local economic resources. The MP pointed out that several train stoppages were discontinued during the Covid-19 pandemic and requested their restoration, particularly at Vendodu, Naidupeta and Sullurpeta stations. He argued that reinstating these stops would improve transportation facilities for passengers in the region. Additionally, he called for MEMU train services between Tirupati-Nellore and Tirupati-Kadapa to benefit daily commuters. Raising concerns about the narrow underpass at Gudurs Ambedkar Nagar, Gurumurthy highlighted the severe traffic problems it causes. He urged its expansion to ease the situation. He also proposed introducing a Vande Bharat sleeper train service between Tirupati and Visakhapatnam to provide faster travel options for passengers. The MP appealed for the launch of a new train service connecting Tirupati with Varanasi and Ayodhya which would serve pilgrims and travellers efficiently. By presenting these issues, Gurumurthy urged the railway minister to prioritise these projects and expedite their implementation to address the regions pressing needs.
Chittoors Bommasamudram Becomes Indias Healthiest Village
Tirupati: Bommasamudram, a small village in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, has drawn national attention after bagging the Deen Dayal Upadhyay Panchayat Satat Vikas Puraskar for being Indias Healthiest Panchayat. President Droupadi Murmu handed over the award, which includes a cash prize of Rs 1 crore, to Bommasamudram village sarpanch V. Raghunath at a ceremony held in New Delhi. Bommasamudrams achievement is a testament to the panchayats innovative approach to rural health and welfare. Over the years, the panchayat has transformed itself into a model for community-driven development by effectively implementing the state and central government schemes. In particular, it has taken major strides in healthcare access, sanitation and overall public health outcomes. One of the standout initiatives at Bommasamudram village has been the distribution of Ayushman Bharat health cards to 100 per cent of the people in the village. This has enabled every resident of the village to access healthcare services without any financial burden. It has led to zero maternal and infant mortality rates and no cases of dengue in recent years. The village prioritised child health through complete immunisation drives, deworming campaigns, and regular health check-ups in schools and Anganwadi centres. It combated anaemia among adolescent girls through routine screenings and providing iron-folic acid supplements to them. Pregnant and lactating women are provided special care, with Anganwadi centres offering nutritious meals and conducting breastfeeding awareness sessions to promote maternal and infant health. Bommasamudram sarpanch V. Raghunath dedicated the award to the collective effort of the villagers, healthcare workers, and local officials, particularly panchayat secretary Y. Mounika. He described the recognition as a challenge to work harder in the village, initiating more welfare projects during the remaining year of his tenure. Access to clean water and sanitation has been central to Bommasamudrams success. The panchayat has ensured that all households receive safe drinking water, with tanks cleaned and chlorinated every 15 days. Awareness campaigns on hygiene, toilet usage and disease prevention have fostered a healthier lifestyle among residents. Regular fogging, drain cleaning, and handwashing drives have minimised the risk of waterborne diseases. District officials lauded Bommasamudrams success. District collector Sumit Kumar called it a national benchmark in rural development. Bommasamudrams holistic development model now serves as an inspiration for villages across India, proving that community-driven initiatives can bring about transformative change in rural areas, he underlined.
AP Notifies E-Auction to Give Lease of Right for Bars to Sell Liquor
A total of 1,450 litres of foreign liquor were stored in 160 cartons whose value is estimated to be around Rs 30 lakh. (Photo: Representational Image) A total of 1,450 litres of foreign liquor were stored in 160 cartons whose value is estimated to be around Rs 30 lakh. (Photo: Representational Image) Vijayawada: The Andhra Pradesh government has issued a gazette notification on Monday for conduct of e-auction to grant lease of right to bars for selling IMFL and foreign liquor for the period from December 1, 2024 to August 31 next year. The order covers areas under 53 nagar panchayat/municipality/municipal corporations and tourism centres in the districts of Vizianagaram, Visakhapatnam, East Godavari, Kakinada, Eluru, Krishna, NTR, Guntur, Bapatla, Palnadu, Prakasam, Tirupati, YSR and Sri Satya Sai. Excise and prohibition director Nishant Kumar issued the notification. Accordingly, online enrolment by the applicant along with online payment of a processing fee commenced at 10am on Monday and will be closed on at 5pm on Dec. 22. Payment of non-refundable application fee began from Monday and would continue till 5pm on Dec 23. The e-auction cum drawl of lots would be held from 9am to 12 noon on Dec 24. E-auction-cum drawl of lots (revised bidding for bids below 90 per cent of H1 for undisposed bars) in the concerned districts will be held from 3pm to 5pm on December 24. The non-refundable application fee is Rs 5 lakh for a population up to 50,000 and Rs 7.50 lakh for a population from 50,001 to five lakh, and Rs 10 lakh for a population above 10 lakh. As some of the licensees failed to pay the licence fee for 2024-25, the state government notified the online e-auction to get the fresh bidders to allot sale of liquor through bars. APs bar policy lasts from 2022 to 2025.
Jagtial: Retd Staffer Defrauded of Rs 18 Lakh
Karimnagar: In a shocking incident, a retired government employee, Nakka Laxman, was defrauded of Rs 18 lakh his life savings by a local youth in Gandhi Nagar, Jagtial. The incident, which occurred six months ago, came to light on Monday when Laxman attended a grievance day programme and appealed to district collector B. Satya Prasad for justice. Laxman, a former employee of the Sri Ram Sagar Project who retired in 2011, received a monthly pension of Rs 45,000. He sought assistance from a local youth, Dikonda Tirupati, to withdraw money from his bank account. Taking advantage of Laxmans trust, Tirupati linked his own mobile number to the retired mans account. Over time, he siphoned Rs 20,000 monthly using a digital wallet and payment app, leaving Laxman unaware of the transactions. The fraud was discovered six months ago when Laxmans wife tried to withdraw money after he fractured his leg, only to find the account nearly empty. They reported the matter to the local police, who found that Tirupati had withdrawn approximately Rs 18 lakh. Though Tirupati admitted to the crime and promised to repay the money, he failed to do so, prompting Laxman to seek intervention from the district collector.
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INTERVIEW | Tirumala Balaji darshan in just one hour: TTD Chairman BR Naidu
In a groundbreaking initiative, the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Trust Board is set to introduce a facial recognition-based Artificial Intelligence (AI) Darshan System to reduce waiting times for devotees. In an exclusive interview with BSN Malleswara Rao, TTD Chairman BR Naidu revealed that the AI-powered system will be implemented within six months, once it is established common devotees can complete Lord Venkateswara Swamy darshan within 1 hour. A Bengaluru-based company has already begun pilot project preparations in Tirupati and Tirumala. He envisioned Tirumalas transformation into a smart city, blending modern infrastructure, thoughtful town planning, and serene landscaping to evoke profound devotion. The goal, he explained, is to create an immersive experience that envelops devotees in a spiritual ambiance, with carefully selected plants that delight both the senses of sight and smell. BR Naidu asserted that he has the full backing of Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan to implement necessary measures to restore Tirumalas former glory. Confidently, he stated that his non-political background enables him to take bold decisions that his predecessors couldnt, particularly in safeguarding Hindu Sanatana Dharma. Excerpts: You made a surprise move at the first board meeting. With the second meeting slated to take place soon, what key decisions can we expect from you this time around? As a devout follower of Lord Venkateswara, I firmly believe that Tirumalas sanctity was compromised during the previous administration. Its our responsibility to review those decisions and restore the temples sanctity. While there are additional decisions on the horizon, Im not at liberty to disclose them just yet. One of the key decisions made by the board is the introduction of an AI-based system designed to significantly reduce waiting times for darshan. Can you elaborate on this innovative solution and how it will be implemented? Our ambitious goal is to provide every devotee with a darshan of Lord Venkateswara within one hour. To achieve this, we are introducing an AI-powered facial recognition system, inspired by the Digi Yatra system used in airports. Devotees will have their faces scanned at 20 strategic locations, including the railway station, bus stand, and Alipiri, and be assigned a specific time slot for darshan. They can join the queue within an hour of their allotted time, and will have darshan within the next 60 minutes. This innovative system, currently being demoed by a Bengaluru-based company, will be sponsored by generous donors. By leveraging technology, we aim to eradicate black ticketing, eliminate touts, and ensure a more dignified and efficient experience for devotees. The current system of compartmentalising devotees is outdated and raises human rights concerns. Our mission is to provide a seamless and respectful experience for all. How does this AI-powered facial recognition system differ from the time-slot based darshan initiative introduced by the Chandrababu government in 2000? The time-slot based darshan system, introduced earlier to manage crowds, was marred by token manipulation and black market sales. Moreover, darshan wait times remained lengthy. To address these issues, we are introducing an AI-powered facial recognition system, which ensures that devotees cannot manipulate or transfer their access. This secure system will enable any devotee, regardless of their origin, to have darshan within one hour. We aim to implement this system within the next six months, with the goal of introducing it even sooner. Our objective is to provide a seamless and efficient experience, especially for devotees travelling from distant places like Kerala or Uttar Pradesh. While they are free to explore Tirumalas spiritual attractions at their leisure, our target is to ensure they can have darshan within a swift 60-minute timeframe. For the first time in Tirumalas history, we now have a dedicated Town Planning Department. What plans are in place to renovate and revamp the buildings and streets to create a more immersive and spiritually uplifting experience for devotees? Tirumala is a sacred destination, not a tourist spot. To preserve its spiritual essence, we are transforming every aspect of the town to exude divinity. From visual aesthetics to soothing sounds and fragrances, every detail will be meticulously enhanced. We are envisioning Tirumala as a Smart City with a 50-year master plan. To achieve this, we will be engaging a consultancy to develop sector-wise plans that seamlessly blend traditional Agama Sastra principles with modern design elements. How many TTD temples are being built in different States? We are expanding the TTDs presence by constructing numerous temples across India, not just in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, but also in southern and northern States. We are receiving requests from governments and individuals offering land, and we are eager to build temples on these sites. In fact, we are constructing a temple in Telanganas Kodangal, which is the constituency of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy. Additionally, we are renovating existing TTD Kalyana Mandapams, although the current cultural shift in marriage customs has reduced the demand for new ones. Tirumala is known as Seven Hills. How the 8th Hill has come up, and when you will be clearing it? For the past five years, a staggering 7 lakh metric tonnes of waste has been dumped between two hills on Tirumala, forming a massive dumpsite that has become unbearable due to its overpowering stench. Despite its enormity, this issue has been neglected for far too long. I have issued a directive to clear this waste within three months. The plan involves compressing the waste material and transporting it downhill, where it will be utilised to generate electricity, providing a sustainable solution to this long standing problem. What would be the logical conclusion to Pink Diamond controversy? It is now widely acknowledged that the Pink Diamond controversy was a baseless conspiracy orchestrated by YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. Recently, Ramana Deekshitulu, the former chief priest who falsely claimed the diamond was missing, apologised unconditionally for his remarks. We are taking steps to resolve the two pending cases filed by the TTD against Deekshitulu and a YSRCP leader. To ensure transparency, we will publicly disclose all TTD assets and jewellery. Moreover, we will take strict action against anyone attempting to disrupt the sacred atmosphere in Tirumala. How many non-Hindu employees are working in the TTD? What would happen to them? Currently, over 250 non-Hindu employees are working with the TTD, including some in the Sri Venkateswara Bhakthi Channel, which was established to promote Hinduism. Ironically, one of these employees is even running a church. This blatant disregard for TTDs principles is unacceptable. Previous chairmen, being politicians, may have overlooked this issue due to vote bank considerations. However, as a devout follower of Lord Venkateswara, my priority is to uphold the values of Hinduism. To address this anomaly, we will offer a Voluntary Retirement Scheme to these employees or surrender them to the government.
Srivari darshan time to be cut down to one hour: TTD chairman BR Naidu
VIJAYAWADA: In a groundbreaking initiative, the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Trust Board is set to introduce an AI-based facial recognition system to reduce wait time for devotees. In an exclusive interview with TNIE , TTD Chairman BR Naidu revealed that the system, inspired by DigiYatra at airports, will be implemented within six months. Once it is established, common devotees can complete darshan of Lord Venkateswara Swamy within an hour, he said, adding that a Bengaluru-based company has already begun preparations to launch the pilot project in Tirupati and Tirumala. Asked how the new system will be different from the time-slot based darshan initiative introduced by the Chandrababu Naidu government in 2000, the TTD chief explained that the old system, introduced to manage crowds, was marred by token manipulation and black market sales. Moreover, it did not address the issue of long wait for darshan, he pointed out. Stating that the TTDs aim is to provide a seamless and efficient experience, especially for devotees travelling from distant places, BR Naidu explained, The AI-powered facial recognition system will ensure that devotees dont manipulate or transfer their access. This secure system will enable any devotee, regardless of their origin, to have darshan within one hour. On the Srivari temple Boards decision to allow only Hindus to work at the Srivari temples premises, he said, Currently, over 250 non-Hindu employees are working with the TTD, including some in the Sri Venkateswara Bhakthi Channel, which was established to promote Hinduism. Ironically, one of these employees is even running a church. This blatant disregard for TTDs principles is unacceptable. As a devout follower of Lord Venkateswara, my priority is to uphold the values of Hinduism. To address this anomaly, we will offer a Voluntary Retirement Scheme to these employees or surrender them to the government. Further, he asserted that he has the full backing of Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan to implement necessary measures for restoring Tirumalas former glory.
Kuppam Farmer Makes Big Success out of Natural Agriculture Movement
Tirupati: In the heart of Andhra Pradesh, a quiet agricultural revolution is transforming the way farmers cultivate crops. At the forefront of this change is G Krishnamurthy, a farmer from Sigalapalli village in Kuppam mandal of Chittoor district. His journey in sustainable agriculture has been an inspiration for countless others. Driven by the Community Managed Natural Farming (APCNF) programme spearheaded by the state government through Rythu Sadhikara Samstha, Krishnamurthy has been practising natural farming for eight years. His methods avoiding chemical inputs, embracing soil-friendly techniques and integrating livestock with multi-crop systems showcase the immense potential of sustainable farming. His use of bio-stimulants like Ghana Jeevamrutham and Drava Jeevamrutham has not only rejuvenated his farm's soil fertility but also eliminated the need for chemical fertilizers. Natural inputs make farming both cost-effective and high-yielding, he says. Krishnamurthy's chemical-free crops gain popularity for their superior quality and health benefits. His one-acre farm thrives with five main crops moringa, banana, papaya, curry leaves, and castor alongside 20 biodiversity crops and 16 vegetable varieties grown under shade-net farming. Specialty grains such as black and brown rice add diversity and nutritional value to his produce. His vegetables, leafy greens and other crops are in high demand both locally and in Kuppam market. Beyond farming, Krishnamurthy runs a non-pesticide management shop in his village to support farmers unable to prepare bio-stimulants, thereby promoting chemical-free agriculture and community health. The shop, which started with an investment of `25,000, has generated `50,000 in revenue till now at the rate of `5,000 per month. Krishnamurthy supplements his income by raising desi chickens, earning `45,000 annually through poultry farming. Two years ago, he introduced an A-Grade horticulture model with an investment of `30,000, which now generates a steady income of `80,000 per year. Additionally, his ATM (Any Time Money) model, launched with a modest investment of `8,000, consistently brings in `45,000 per season. As a trained farmer-scientist under the APCNF programme, Krishnamurthy mentors other farmers, guiding them on sustainable techniques and helping them tackle pest challenges with natural methods. His efforts have earned him recognition as a pioneer of eco-friendly agriculture and he plans to expand further by establishing a one-acre fruit orchard. Natural farming is not just sustainable; its profitable and essential for protecting our soil and ensuring a healthier future, Krishnamurthy asserts.
Andhras Tribal Youth Turn to Skills, Tourism for New Livelihoods
All the AP students who scaled Mount Everest this year are from poor families. Most of them are tribals studying in social and tribal welfare residential hostels. (Representational image) All the AP students who scaled Mount Everest this year are from poor families. Most of them are tribals studying in social and tribal welfare residential hostels. (Representational image) Visakhapatnam: Two decades ago, a ZP High School in Sarabhannapalem in Koyyuru was shut down for a couple of days after several students walked out into forests under the guidance of outlawed Maoists. Later, the Girijan Sangham made efforts to reopen the school. That was at the peak of Maoist activities in Andhra Pradesh. After their activities were controlled and the red extremists driven out -- they went and set up camps in Chhattisgarh and Odisha -- the youngsters turned to ganja-smuggling. This provided them the livelihood. The government now has a serious task at hand, weaning them away from both activities. Maoists have gone. These youngsters are now dreaming about a world that is outside their agency tracts, so as to lead quality life, said V Abhishek, project officer of ITDA, Paderu, in ASR District. Talking to Deccan Chronicle on Sunday, Abhishek said the ITDA has introduced several schemes for their uplift, which included skill development, entrepreneurship, coaching for service commission jobs and training the school students for professional courses. Among them, a skill development scheme, Saral, sponsored by ILO and ITDA was launched recently to train the youths to take up jobs in the hospitality sector. Similarly, civil services coaching started last year. Over 40 students cleared the preliminary and are preparing for the main examination. In order to prepare school students for getting admitted into professional courses, the ITDA has started a Super 50 Kids programme under which students, after qualifying a test, would be admitted into Colleges of Excellence located in Marikavalasa, Visakhapatnam, Vissannapeta in Guntur and Jogampeta in Vizianagaram district. These colleges, run by the tribal welfare department, offer integrated courses for those who appear for NEET and JEE. A career education programme has been launched for the tenth and Inter students, for which two master trainees were selected from among the teachers of Ashram schools, the PO said. In addition, job melas were being organised and over 2,000 youngsters were registering every year. He said 120 youngsters were selected under the Koushal Vikas Yojana, the Pradhan Mantri Deendayal Upadhyaya and the Grameen Koushal Vikas Yojana for training in the hospitality industry. The training resulted in 30 Adivasi youths getting jobs in hotels in Tirupati and Vijayawada. Under the Pradhan Mantri Employment Guarantee Scheme, about 250 Adivasis got loans for setting up restaurants and other tourism activities, the PO said. Ganja brought a bad image for Araku. We want Araku to be made popular for tourism and coffee, the project officer said. However, more needs to be done. Adivasi JAC convener, Ramarao Dora, said thousands of Adivasi youth are struggling without jobs. The government is supporting them till graduation. After that they have to look for teacher training and nursing courses with their own money, to get jobs. Many of these youths are involved in ganja smuggling to raise money for these training programmes and other needs, Dora said.
Tributes paid to Potti Sriramulu in Nellore and Tirupati districts
TIRUPATI: Sunday witnessed special programmes in both Nellore and Tirupati districts to mark the death anniversary of Amarajeevi Potti Sriramulu, a revered freedom fighter whose selfless sacrifices paved the way for formation of Andhra Pradesh. The various events saw officials, students and citizens coming together to honour Sriramulus indomitable spirit and lasting legacy. At a ceremony in Tikkana premises of the Nellore Collectorate, joint collector K. Karthik and district revenue officer Udaya Bhaskar Rao paid floral tributes to Potti Sriramulu's portrait. The event featured screening of a special video that highlighted the life and sacrifices of Sriramulu, especially his hunger strike for the creation of a separate Andhra state. Students from Atmakur Zilla Parishad Girls High School presented patriotic songs. At a separate programme, Tirupati district collector Dr. S. Venkateswar paid homage to Potti Sriramulu, describing him as the pioneer of linguistic states and an eternal role model for future generations. He highlighted Sriramulus active participation in the independence movement and his relentless 58-day hunger strike in 1952, which ultimately led to the formation of Andhra Pradesh. Similar programmes were held across various parts of Tirupati and Nellore districts. Tirupati district SP L. Subba Rayudu participated in a special ceremony, where he recalled the freedom fighter's lifelong commitment to social justice and uplift of marginalised communities.
TTD preparing for Vaikunta Ekadasi in January at Tirumala
Tirupati: Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has initiated preparations for the Vaikunta Dwara Darshan at the holy abode of Lord Venkateswara in Tirumala from January 10, 2025 to January 19, 2025. Vaikunta Ekadasi is one of the most significant festivals in the temples religious calendar. Also known as Mukkoti Ekadasi, it holds immense spiritual importance. It is widely believed that devotees who walk through the Vaikunta Dwaramthe sacred inner prakaram encircling the sanctum sanctorumattain salvation. A Puranic legend explains that one day in Vaikuntam, the celestial abode of Maha Vishnu, is equivalent to one year on earth. The 12 hours of daytime in that day represent the six-month Uttarayanam period, while the 12 hours of night-time correspond to Dakshinayanam on earth. Within this divine day, the first 120 minutes of early morning in Vaikuntam equate to the 30-day Dhanurmasa period on earth. During this time, Maha Vishnu is believed to appear before other deities, sages and devotees for 40 minutes during the Brahma Muhurtham. This sacred window is represented by the ten days of Vaikunta Dwara Darshanam, considered an exceptionally auspicious period for devotees to receive divine blessings. TTD is taking several measures to ensure a smooth darshan for devotees during this period. Only devotees with valid darshan tokens or tickets will be permitted for Vaikunta Dwara Darshan. Privilege darshans, including those for parents with infants, senior citizens, specially abled persons, defence personnel and NRIs, will remain suspended during these 10 days. To prioritise access for common devotees, VIP break darshans have also been cancelled, except for protocol-designated celebrities. Devotees wearing Govinda Malas will not receive special privileges and will need tokens or tickets for darshan. Queues will be streamlined to accommodate maximum number of devotees, ensuring that everyone can partake in the Vaikunta Dwara Darshan. To manage the large influx of devotees, TTD will deploy 3,000 Srivari Sevaks, supported by scouts and guides. To avoid unnecessary waiting, TTD has advised devotees to report at their designated queues as per the time slots on their tickets or tokens.
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The participants, including a significant number of foreign nationals, reached the beach road in the early hours to join the 9th edition of Marathon, a flagship event of the citys Navy Day celebrations