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IIT Tirupati Set for Expansion with Union Budget Allocation

Sitharamans initiative is expected to enhance student intake, academic facilities and overall development of the newer IITs.

Deccan Chronicle 2 Feb 2025 12:44 am

CREDAI Visakhapatnam praises Union Budget as a visionary roadmap for infrastructure and urban growth

The real estate sector hoped for additional measures, including greater incentives for affordable housing, an increase in the home loan interest exemption threshold and a revision of the affordable housing definition based on dwelling unit size in the Union Budget, say CREDAI office-bearers

The Hindu 1 Feb 2025 10:20 pm

Cycling event, bouquet exhibition and cultural show mark the second day of Araku Utsav Chali

While O.P. Agarwal from Madhya Pradesh wins the first prize in the cycling event, a local youth Pangi Ajay from Dumbriguda mandal wins the second prize; Collector says a training programme will be organised for the youth in making bouquets

The Hindu 1 Feb 2025 8:09 pm

YSRCP spreading false propaganda against NDA government in Andhra Pradesh, allege TDP, Jana Sena Party leaders

NDA government is striving to attract investments to the State and also to solve Panchagramala issue, they say

The Hindu 1 Feb 2025 7:22 pm

Olive ridley turtles face grave threat in Andhra Pradesh as 2,641 carcasses washed ashore in January

VISAKHAPATNAM: As many as 2,641 olive ridley turtles were reportedly found dead along the Andhra Pradesh coast between January 1 and 30, raising serious concern about conservation efforts for the vulnerable species. Additionally, over hundreds of carcasses washed ashore in the Machilipatnam and Krishna estuary region. This increase in mortality during the critical nesting period has raised alarm among conservationists and environmentalists. The States coastline is a vital breeding and nesting ground for olive ridley turtles (Lepidochelys olivacea), listed as vulnerable by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). These turtles nest primarily along the sandy beaches of AP from December to April, with large-scale nesting events occurring in the neighbouring State of Odisha. Beaches such as those near Sullurpeta, Tirupati, Nellore, Prakasam, Bapatla, and the Krishna and Godavari estuaries, Kakinada, as well as Anakapalli, Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram, and Srikakulam, are crucial for the turtles nesting process. These beaches serve as the birthplaces for thousands of hatchlings, which make their way into the ocean after emerging from their nests. The offshore waters are also used by turtles migrating towards their annual nesting beaches in AP, and the mass nesting beaches in Odisha. In addition to olive ridleys, the States waters are also used by hawksbill turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata), listed as critically endangered by the IUCN, and green turtles (Chelonia mydas), which are endangered. However, the increased activity of mechanised fishing vessels has intensified the threat to these turtles, particularly during the breeding season when they become highly vulnerable to accidental entanglement in fishing gear. These turtles, while migrating for breeding, are often unintentionally trapped in fishing nets, including trawl nets and gillnets, which can result in drowning due to their inability to surface for air. In AP, the situation has worsened due to the growing intensity of mechanised fishing, especially by Tamil Nadu and AP-registered vessels operating near the coast during the nesting season. Dr Supraja Dharini, chairperson of TREE Foundation, in a conversation with TNIE, highlighted the pressing need for enhanced protection measures for the turtles both in their nesting habitats and in offshore waters. The increasing number of turtle deaths along the AP coast points to the urgent need for stricter enforcement of existing MFRA regulations. The most significant threat is bycatch mortality, where turtles are inadvertently captured in fishing nets, she said. She further explained that despite monitoring efforts on protected beaches, the turtles remain highly vulnerable in their ocean habitats, particularly during the migration and breeding periods. Dr Dharini emphasised that the current level of bycatch mortality, due to illegal fishing activities, significantly impacts the olive ridley population, which already faces numerous challenges. She emphasised that joint conservation efforts on nesting beaches have been successful, largely due to the support and involvement of the AP Forest Department. She also highlighted the active participation of 283 fishermen and tribal members in community-based sea turtle conservation initiatives. Turtles need to surface for air every 40 to 45 minutes. When trapped in fishing nets, they drown due to prolonged entanglement, she said. To address this issue, the TREE Foundation has proposed a multi-pronged strategy, including strict enforcement of existing regulations and awareness campaigns among fishing communities. These include increased patrolling by dedicated boat teams, more stringent enforcement of fishing regulations, and the implementation of awareness campaigns within fishing communities. Dr Dharini called for stricter penalties for violations of the AP Marine Fisheries Regulation Act (APMFRA), particularly regarding illegal fishing within 8 km of the shore. The need for substantial penalties to deter violations is critical. The current fines and penalties do not adequately reflect the seriousness of the situation, she felt. The proposed measures also suggest the introduction of mandatory Vessel Monitoring Systems (VMS) for all fishing boats in the region to track and monitor their activities, along with a ban on certain types of fishing gear such as ray fish nets, squid nets, and nanajaathi nets during breeding season. In addition to monitoring and deterrence, it is equally important to conduct intensive awareness programmes to educate the fishing community about the importance of turtle conservation, she added. While conservation efforts continue to be implemented, it is evident that reducing turtle mortality requires a collaborative approach that involves government regulations, community involvement, and effective enforcement of existing laws. The olive ridley turtle plays a crucial ecological role in maintaining the balance of coastal ecosystems. However, if the current trends of bycatch and illegal fishing practices persist, the survival of this vulnerable species remains at risk.

The New Indian Express 1 Feb 2025 8:31 am

CPI demands Centres statement on allocation of captive mines for VSP

Two-day national executive of CPI concludes in Visakhapatnam

The Hindu 1 Feb 2025 5:26 am

The Hindu FIC, IPE Quiz draws overwhelming response from college students in Bhubaneswar

More than 500 students from 32 colleges in and around Bhubaneswar participate in the quiz

The Hindu 31 Jan 2025 9:00 pm

47-year-old woman murdered in Visakhapatnam; family members suspect son

In a police complaint, the family members allege that Ayushman Singh has been addicted to online games and phones, and his phone and laptop were taken away by his parents recently

The Hindu 31 Jan 2025 8:09 pm

Rathasaptami festival: Andhra Pradesh Government keen to promote temple tourism

More than 3.5 lakh devotees are expected to visit Arasavalli Sri Suryanarayana Swamy temple on the auspicious day

The Hindu 31 Jan 2025 11:06 am

TTD employee goes missing from Prayagraj

Hyderabad: An employee of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) went missing while attending to duty at the replica of Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple at Mahakumbh mela in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. The TTD employee Subramanyam was missing for the last two days. After searching for him in Prayagraj and surroundings, the staff lodged a complaint with the police. As part of the propagation of Hindu Sanatana Dharma, the TTD constructed a replica temple of Sri Venkateswara Swamy to enable pilgrims to have darshan in a hassle-free manner. A kalyana ratham was also placed at the mela after it started with the divine blessings of Srivaru on January 8 from Tirumala.

Deccan Chronicle 31 Jan 2025 10:21 am

Allegations against Peddireddy baseless: Bhumana

TIRUPATI : Senior YSR Congress (YSRC) leader and former TTD chairman Bhumana Karunakar Reddy has denied the allegations against former YSRC minister Peddireddy Ramachandra Reddy, calling them baseless and politically motivated. Addressing the media on Thursday, Bhumana condemned reports claiming that Peddireddy had illegally encroached upon forest land in Mangalampeta village, Chittoor district. He dismissed the allegations as part of a concerted effort by the ruling NDA and a section of the media to tarnish Peddireddys reputation and that of his family. Bhumana expressed confidence that regardless of any inquiry conducted by the government, Peddireddy would emerge unscathed, describing him as pure as a washed pearl. He accused Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu of orchestrating these smear campaigns to destabilize the YSRC. Further, he criticised the ruling alliance for targeting YSRC leaders instead of addressing pressing governance issues. He alleged that the governments failures were being obscured by diversionary tactics, shifting blame onto the previous administration. He reaffirmed that the YSRC remains committed to truth and justice. No matter the challenges or false narratives directed at us, we will continue to stand firm against this oppressive government, he said. He asserted that Peddireddy would be vindicated in any investigation and emphasized that such politically motivated attacks would not shake the resolve of the YSRC leadership or its supporters.

Deccan Chronicle 31 Jan 2025 1:53 am

SVIMS Observes Anti-Leprosy Day at Medical College in Tirupati

Tirupati: Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences (SVIMS), along with the Department of Dermatology, observed Anti-Leprosy Day at the Sri Padmavati Medical College Hospital in Tirupati on Thursday, coinciding with Mahatma Gandhis death anniversary. Speaking on the occasion, SVIMS director and vice chancellor Dr. R.V. Kumar emphasised on the need for early detection and treatment of leprosy, so that patients can be cured. He highlighted the steps being taken by both the central and state governments for eradicating leprosy from society. As part of the ongoing National Leprosy Elimination Programme, awareness camps are being conducted from Thursday, January 30, to February 13 under the theme Sparks of Leprosy, which focuses on detection and eradication of the disease, Dr. Kumar stated. He remarked that it is inhumane to show discrimination against people affected by leprosy. In this regard, he emphasised the need for the society to overcome misconceptions about the disease. He pointed out that leprosy is caused by the mycobacterium leprae bacteria. It can be effectively treated with the help of medical professionals once symptoms appear. He encouraged the public to seek medical advice if they notice any symptoms. SVIMS dean Dr. Alladi Mohan explained that leprosy appears with symptoms like discoloured patches on the skin and numbness in hands and feet. The disease spreads with respiratory droplets. But with prompt treatment, it can be cured without causing permanent disability. The event included presentations by Dr. Surekha, Dr. Ramana and other medical experts on the diagnosis and treatment of leprosy. Medical staff, students and patients participated in the awareness sessions aimed at eliminating the stigma against leprosy.

Deccan Chronicle 31 Jan 2025 12:47 am

APTDC offering Kumbh Mela bus services for pilgrims

Vijayawada: Andhra Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation (APTDC) is offering special Maha Kumbh Mela bus services for pilgrims from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana to various locations across Uttar Pradesh. According to an APTDC press release on Thursday, the corporation will run two special bus services, departing from Tirupati and Nellore on February 11 and February 12, respectively. For reservations, individuals can contact www.aptdc.in or visit tourism.ap.gov.in . APTDC officials said the first special service will depart from Tirupati at 6 a.m. on February 11. The service will stop at various locations, including Ontimitta, Kadapa Bypass, Orvakallu, Kurnool Bypass, Hyderabad, Jabalpur, Chitrakut, Prayagraj, Kashi and Nagpur before returning. The tour will conclude in Telangana on February 17 and in Andhra Pradesh on February 18. The package cost of the tour will be between 20,000 and 22,000 for adults and between 17,200 and 19,000 for children, depending on the pickup point. However, pilgrims will need to pay their darshan, meals and refreshment charges. For additional information, pilgrims can contact APTDC officials at Tirupati, Kadapa, Kurnool and Hyderabad. The second special service will start from Nellore at 6 a.m. on February 12, travelling via Vijayawada, Rajahmundry, Annavaram, Visakhapatnam, Puri, Konark, Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Chandipur, Gaya, Bodh Gaya and Kashi before reaching Prayagraj. On the return journey, the service will return to Vijayawada via Sri Kurmam and Arasavalli. The tour will conclude in Andhra Pradesh on February 18 and February 19.

Deccan Chronicle 30 Jan 2025 11:52 pm

DC Edit | Keep crowded places safe

People go on a pilgrimage seeking spiritual solace and it is the job of the agencies concerned, including governments, to ensure that they return safe physically. It was not long ago that six people were killed in a stampede in Tirupati, again a very well-maintained pilgrim place, when the people rushed to receive the prasadam (offering) of the Lord

Deccan Chronicle 30 Jan 2025 10:48 pm

Politics Heats Up in Tirupati As Deputy Mayor Bypoll Gets Closer

Tirupati: With the notification for the by-elections to deputy mayors positions in Tirupati, Nellore, and two other seats out, all eyes are now on the high-stakes contest scheduled for February 3. The need for a by-election in Tirupati arose when Bhumana Abhinay Reddy of the YSRC resigned from his post to contest for the Tirupati Assembly seat in the 2024 general elections. His resignation set the stage for a fierce battle with the YSRC determined to retain the critical municipal post. Bhumana Karunakar Reddy, the YSRC district president and a former MLA, is taking care of strategising and execution of the partys efforts for the by-election. Political landscape in the Tirupati Municipal Corporation has significantly shifted following the change in government in the state. Several YSRC corporators have defected to the NDA while more are in the line to switch. The YSRC had secured 48 out of 50 divisions, with the Telugu Desam winning just one. However, following the loss of a YSRC corporator and Abhinays resignation, the party's corporator count has dropped to 47. As the by-election draws near, camp politics has come to the forefront in Tirupati. The YSRC has officially nominated 42nd division corporator Shekhar Reddy as its candidate for the post. A senior NDA leader stated that the momentum is shifting in their favour. We are in touch with over 22 corporators who are dissatisfied with YSRCs leadership. Many have already pledged their support for us on voting day. While the YSRC is desperately trying to manage them, its clear that the writing is on the wall, he claimed. The loyalty of the corporators has become a crucial factor in this contest. While YSRC claims support from 33 corporators, the position of the eight neutral corporators could prove decisive. To prevent defections, YSRC has issued a whip, warning of strict action against those who violate party discipline. In a strategic move, the party has reportedly relocated its corporators to another state, with plans to bring them back for the election on February 3. Meanwhile, YSRC leaders have accused the NDA of attempting to intimidate and lure corporators in order to weaken their position in Tirupati. Karunakar Reddy alleged that NDA leaders threatened Shekhar Reddy, warning him against contesting. YSRC will not be intimidated by these threats. The party will respond appropriately, Bhumana asserted, expressing confidence in Shekhar Reddy's victory. Among the ex-officio members, Jana Sena MLA Arani Srinivasulu has supported the NDA while YSRC MP M. Gurumurthy and MLC C. Subramanyam stand firmly with the party. Meanwhile, the Election Commission has confirmed that there will be an open ballot while the NDA is pushing for secret voting. In preparation for the vote, the YSRC has reportedly moved its corporators to another state to prevent poaching. The party will bring the members back on February 3.

Deccan Chronicle 30 Jan 2025 8:42 pm

Jurist B.N. Srikrishna to inaugurate Tirupati book festival on February 1

Seventy stalls have been set up at the venue for the book festival

The Hindu 30 Jan 2025 7:57 pm

AP Govt Launches 'Mana Mitra': A First-of-Its-Kind WhatsApp Governance Initiative

Vijayawada: In a first of its kind in the country, the Andhra Pradesh government launched 'Mana Mitra', a WhatsApp-based governance service, on Thursday. Information and Technology Minister Nara Lokesh unveiled the initiative at his residence in Undavalli. The government has designated the number 95523 00009 as the official WhatsApp number to deliver services to the citizens of the state. The initiative aims to provide essential information, take feedback from the public, and streamline citizen services. Nara Lokesh called WhatsApp governance a milestone in the Naidu 2.0 governance model. With this new service, citizens will no longer have to visit government offices to obtain certificates. In the first phase, a total of 161 services across various departments, including Endowments, Energy, APSRTC, Revenue, and Municipal Services, will be available. In the second phase, Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) darshan tickets will also be accessible through the platform. About 80 percent of services are expected to be made available through Mana Mitra.

Deccan Chronicle 30 Jan 2025 3:04 pm

NGT restrains Andhra Pradesh Government from undertaking six infra projects in Kolleru wetland

The projects were proposed to be undertaken in the name of A.P. Krishna - Kolleru Salinity Mitigation Projects Corporation Limited with a total capital outlay of approximately 2,952 crore

The Hindu 30 Jan 2025 1:59 pm

Social media representatives booked over fake news about Chagantis Tirumala visit

TIRUMALA: The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has lodged a complaint with the police against several social media representatives for spreading fake news about the Tirumala visit and the religious discourse programme of renowned scholar Brahmasri Chaganti Koteswara Rao. A case has been registered at the University Police Station in Tirupati on January 28. Additionally, complaints have been filed with the Press Information Bureau (PIB) in New Delhi and Vijayawada. The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams clarified that, despite informing the public about Brahmasri Chaganti Koteswara Raos visit, a few media organisations and a journalist have repeatedly spread distorted facts with malicious intent. These falsehoods have tarnished the reputation of both the scholar and TTD. A complaint has also been registered with YouTube Meta Management, seeking the cancellation of licenses for those spreading misleading propaganda. As per TTDs proceedings dated December 20, Chaganti Koteswara Rao was scheduled to give a pravachanam (religious discourse) at Mahati Auditorium on January 16, following his darshan of Srivaru on January 14. However, after the stampede incident in Tirupati on January 8, TTD officials requested the scholar to postpone the discourse, which he agreed to. New dates for the pravachanam will be announced later. Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams had made special arrangements for Chaganti Koteswara Raos visit, including biometric access for Srivari darshan and battery vehicles for transport from Rambagicha Rest House to the temple. However, the scholar politely declined these special arrangements and opted to have darshan at the Vaikuntham Queue Complex like any other devotee. TTD has warned that legal action will be taken against individuals or organisations that deliberately spread false information and attempt to damage the reputation of the TTD.

The New Indian Express 30 Jan 2025 10:58 am

Telangana CM pushes for Yadagirigutta Temple Board like TTD

Hyderabad: Telangana chief minister A Revanth Reddy has instructed officials to swiftly establish a governing board for the Yadagirigutta Temple, mirroring the model of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD). This decision follows a review meeting held on Wednesday, where the Chief Minister emphasized the importance of maintaining the sanctity of the temple and ensuring that 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 .

The Siasat Daily 30 Jan 2025 9:48 am

Students sensitised to significance of Erramatti Dibbalu in Vizag

The 12,000-year-old red sand dunes, which were once spread over 850 acres, have been reduced to 400 acres due to sea erosion and human interference, say experts

The Hindu 30 Jan 2025 8:19 am

Central package will help VSP achieve full production capacity, says Srinivasa Varma

Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Steel H.D. Kumaraswamy to visit VSP on Thursday

The Hindu 30 Jan 2025 8:18 am

1,200 kg single-use plastic seized from Visakhapatnam in a month

The civic body enforced plastic ban in the city on January 1 after undertaking a 45-day awareness drive, special teams are conducting checks on shops and commercial establishments

The Hindu 30 Jan 2025 8:17 am

BJP-led Central government promoting communalism, alleges D. Raja

The BJP-led government at the Centre is working against the spirit of the Constitution, causing harm to the secular fabric of the country, he says

The Hindu 30 Jan 2025 8:15 am

Nagoba Jatara Security Stepped Up Due to Influx of Pilgrims

Adilabad: Authorities have ramped up security for the Nagoba Jatara at Sri Seetha Rama Temple in Mamidipalli village, Indravelli mandal, anticipating a large number of devotees this year. This move follows recent stampedes at major religious events like Tirupati and Kumbh Mela. To manage the expected surge, police have deployed 600 officers, installed 100 CCTV cameras, and utilised a drone camera alongside a dedicated police control room. The Nagoba Jatara, the states second-largest Adivasi festival, will continue until February 4. The number of attendees is expected to rise due to the Mahalakshmi scheme, which offers free RTC bus travel for women. Superintendent of police Gause Alam emphasised the need to respect Adivasi culture and maintain proper behaviour among devotees. Police teams were provided with daily use kits and mess facilities to support their duties. SP Alam instructed officers to remain vigilant and ensure swift access to medical ambulances and fire-fighting units in case of emergencies. The temple premises have been divided into six sectors, with police operating in three shifts to ensure comprehensive coverage. Additional security measures include bike and foot patrols, plainclothes officers, and special surveillance by the CCS Special Branch. Adilabad collector Rajarshi Shah said that all arrangements have been meticulously planned to avoid inconvenience to devotees. He noted that this years Jatara is expected to attract lakhs of devotees, surpassing last years turnout. Additionally, minister for rural development Danasari Seethakka and endowment minister Konda Surekha will attend the traditional darbar on January 31.

Deccan Chronicle 30 Jan 2025 1:09 am

Yadagirigutta Devasthanam Board to Be Formed on TTD Lines: Revanth

Hyderabad: Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has directed officials to take swift measures to establish the Yadagirigutta Devasthanams Board on the lines of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams Board (TTD). In a review meeting held at his residence on Wednesday, the CM proposed several amendments to the draft prepared for the formation of the Dharmakartala Mandali (Yadagirigutta Temple Trust Board), ensuring that the temple administration aligns with future needs while upholding its sanctity. Stressing the need to maintain the spiritual sanctity of the Yadagirigutta temple, CM Revanth Reddy stated that, like Tirumala, there should be no political influence in the temples administration. He instructed officials to take stringent precautions to protect the temples religious environment and avoid any disruptions. Apart from the formation of the Dharmakartala Mandali, the Chief Minister recommended various modifications to the draft provisions related to spiritual and service-oriented programmes. These changes aim to enhance the governance and management of the temple while ensuring seamless religious services for devotees. Chief Secretary A. Santhi Kumari, Endowments principal secretary Shailaja Ramaiyyar, State Government Adviser (Infrastructure) Srinivasa Raju, Chief Minister's Secretary Manicka Raj, and Chief Minister's OSD Vemula Srinivas were present in the meeting.

Deccan Chronicle 30 Jan 2025 12:43 am

Afzalgunj firing: Robbers spotted in Chennai

Hyderabad: Armed robbers involved in Afzalgunj firing on January 16 and loot of Rs 93 lakh from an ATM in Shivaji Chowk Bidar headed towards Chennai after the crimes, police commissioner C. V. Anand said. Initially, our special teams headed to north eastern states but after thoroughly examining the CCTV footage, we captured them moving towards Miyapur, Kukatpally and Tirupati and then to Chennai by bus, said the police commissioner. The gang was wanted by UP Police for past 18 months. A reward of Rs 4 lakh was announced on each of them, the city police confirmed. Our SIT teams are coordinating with the police of four states. Very soon we will get them. Such criminal activities in Hyderabad city will not be tolerated at any cost, the police commissioner said. The robbers belong to Hajipur in Bihar, our teams confirmed. They are professional criminals familiar with police strategies, Anand said. We are aware that they are watching our movements through news channels. This is not the time to disclose their whereabouts. They can change their plans and hideouts. Our teams are constantly chasing them. Very soon they will be arrested, Anand added.

Deccan Chronicle 30 Jan 2025 12:00 am

GSLV-F15 liftoff successful landmark 100th launch by ISRO

Tirupati: The Isro achieved a historic milestone on Wednesday with the successful launch of the GSLV-F15 rocket carrying the NVS-02 satellite from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota. Th launch marked the 100th rocket mission in Isros cherished journey. It was also the first launch under the leadership of new chairman V Narayanan and the agencys inaugural mission of the year. The GSLV-F15 rocket, the 17th flight of Indias Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV), lifted off at 6.23 am from the second launch pad. Some 19 minutes after a smooth take-off, the rocket precisely deployed the NVS-02 into a 322.93km geosynchronous transfer orbit, ISRO has announced. The GSLV-F15's payload fairing, made of metal and with a diameter of 3.4 metres, protected the satellite during ascent, ensuring its safe journey into space. This demonstrates Isros continuing mastery in executing complex space missions with pinpoint accuracy. Today, we celebrate the 100th successful launch. The Isro has placed over 500 satellites into orbit, including more than 400 foreign satellites, Narayanan stated. The 2,250kg NVS-02 satellite is a key part of Indias NavIC satellite navigation system. It is the second in the second generation of NavIC satellites, offering improved navigation with high precision. Featuring a Rubidium Atomic Frequency Standard for precise time synchronization, it replaces the IRNSS-1E satellite, enhancing system capabilities, the Isro stated. NavIC provides Position, Velocity and Timing (PVT) services, covering India and extending 1,500km beyond its borders. It offers both Standard Positioning Service for civilians and Restricted Service for strategic uses, with accuracy of 20 metres and time precision within 40 nanoseconds. The Isro had so far launched a total of 548 satellites, with over 120 tonnes of payload successfully placed in orbit. In addition to its national missions, the Isro has also contributed to global space exploration, having launched 433 foreign satellites into space. Key missions include the Chandrayaan lunar explorations, the Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan), the Aditya-L1 solar mission, and the launch of 104 satellites in a single mission, showcasing the agencys growing technological prowess and ambition. Union minister Jitendra Singh extended his congratulations to Isro, calling the 100th launch a remarkable achievement for the nation. Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy described it a proud moment for the nation. Former AP chief minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy emphasised the importance of Sriharikotas spaceport in Indias space journey, calling it the gateway to the nations future in space exploration. Mission director Thomas Kurian expressed pride in the success of the 100th launch, emphasising that ISROs objective is not just to achieve milestones but to ensure perfect success in every mission. With each launch, we are pushing the boundaries of space exploration. This mission reflects ISROs commitment to providing advanced navigation solutions for India and beyond, with an aim to create a global positioning system that will be unmatched in its accuracy, he said.

Deccan Chronicle 29 Jan 2025 10:21 pm

People Demand More Trains from Nizamabad

Nizamabad: Passengers in Nizamabad and Kamareddy districts are struggling due to limited train availability during peak hours, with high demand for services to Hyderabad, Mumbai, and other key routes. Despite 50 trains passing through Nizamabad railway station daily, no direct express trains originate from the station. Businessman B. Chandrasekhar pointed out that a train could cut travel time to Hyderabad to 2.5 hours, compared to over four hours by road. Nizamabad serves as a crucial link between North and South India, with recent electrification completed. However, the absence of a double railway line on the Secunderabad-Nizamabad-Nanded route has led to restricted services. While special trains run from Karimnagar to Mumbai during festivals, post-festival demand is met only by Devgiri Express. Commuters are urging South Central Railway to introduce an additional train from Nizamabad or Karimnagar to Mumbai, as it remains the shortest route from North Telangana. Passengers are now demanding direct express trains from Nizamabad/Basar to Hyderabad, additional Mumbai-bound train post-festivals and permission for Bodhan passengers to board Tirupati-bound Rayalaseema Express. The key concerns: No direct express train from Nizamabad to Hyderabad, forcing commuters to rely on Ajanta and Devgiri Express, which operate at inconvenient hours. Rayalaseema Express, bound for Tirupati, starts from Bodhan but does not allow passengers to board there, frustrating locals in Bodhan and nearby Maharashtra. Highway congestion on NH-44 and in Hyderabad makes road travel unreliable.

Deccan Chronicle 29 Jan 2025 9:39 pm

Visakhapatnam Steel Plant has 35,000 crore liabilities, says Steel Secretary Sandeep Poundrik

It is the responsibility of all the stakeholders, including employees, to work towards betterment of the plant and clear its debts, says Sandeep Poundrik; union leaders not satisfied with the outcome of the officials meeting with employees, vow to raise certain issues with Union Steel Minister Kumaraswamy during his visit to the plant on January 30

The Hindu 29 Jan 2025 9:37 pm

TTD warns stern action against social media representatives for spreading false news

Tirumala: Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has lodged a complaint against a few social media representatives with the police for spreading false news against Tirumala visit and the religious discourse program of renowned scholar Brahmasri Chaganti Koteswara Rao. Though TTD has informed the Tirumala visit details of the famous spiritual scholar Brahmarshi Chaganti Koteswara Rao, the Hyderabad- based social media representatives have repeatedly spread false news about his visit on social media, distorting the facts and propagating falsehoods with malicious intent to damage the reputation of the scholar as well TTD. As a result, a case has been registered against the representatives in the university police station in Tirupati on January 28 and a complaint has been lodged with the Press Information Bureau in New Delhi and Vijayawada. Similarly, a complaint was registered with the Youtube Meta management seeking the cancellation of the licenses to those social media companies who have spread malicious propaganda hurting the sentiments of devotees and diluted the morale of the spiritual fans of Chaganti Koteswara Rao all over the world. As per proceedings issued by TTD dated on December 20, Chaganti Koteswara Rao after his darshan of Srivaru on January 14 was to give pravachanam at Mahati Auditorium on the evening of January evening 16. In the wake of the stampede incident in Tirupati on January 8, TTD officials requested Chaganti to postpone his discourse scheduled at Mahati on January 16. And they will come with another date for his Pravachanam. He also agreed to this request. As the renowned scholar holds the cabinet rank and protocol privilege, the TTD has even made arrangements for Srivari darshan on January 14 through biometric and also provided battery vehicles to transport him from Rambagicha rest house to Srivari temple. However, the scholar has politely rejected the special arrangements made by TTD and had darshan of Sri Venkateswara Swamy through Vaikuntam queue complex like any other common devotee. While the facts were like this some social media representatives spread false news deliberately. The TTD has warned that legal action will be taken against the individuals and organizations who are indulged in deliberately spreading falsehoods and trying to defame the reputation of TTD.

Deccan Chronicle 29 Jan 2025 4:03 pm

Speakers at Tirupati seminar hail sage Sage Agastyas contributions to Tamil

The meet was conducted as part of Kasi Tamil Sangam 3.0

The Hindu 29 Jan 2025 1:41 pm

Bhumana accuses Naidu of betraying AP with Super Six promises

Tirupati: YSRC senior leader and former Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) chairman Bhumana Karunakar Reddy has criticised Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, accusing him of betraying the people of Andhra Pradesh and reneging on his election promises. Addressing the media at a press conference here on Tuesday, Karunakar Reddy alleged that Naidu has contradicted his earlier statements regarding his Super Six promises. According to Karunakar Reddy, Naidu claimed these promises would be fulfilled only after achieving a 15 per cent economic growth rate, despite campaigning on them before the elections. He pointed out the unfulfilled promises made by Naidu, including Rs 15,000 under the Thalli ki Vandanam scheme, Rs 20,000 for farmers, Rs 3,000 as an unemployment allowance and Rs 18,000 for women above 50 years of age. Karunakar Reddy alleged that Naidu later cited a financial crisis as the reason for not implementing these initiatives. Karunakar Reddy accused Naidu of inflating figures related to the states debt, initially claiming it was as high as Rs 14 lakh crore, then revising it to Rs 12 lakh crore and finally settling at Rs 10 lakh crore under the previous government led by Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy. He contrasted this with Jagan Mohan Reddys focus on welfare and development, despite borrowing only Rs 2.3 lakh crore. Labelling Naidus governance as deceitful, Karunakar Reddy criticised him for launching schemes like Thalli ki Vandanam and Annadata Sukhibhava, which he claimed turned into burden rather than providing relief to the public. He also accused Naidu of exploiting religious sentiments for political gains. Highlighting the governance of Jagan Mohan Reddy during the Covid-19 pandemic, Karunakar Reddy said it stood as a model for the country, despite Opposition efforts to spread misinformation. He further alleged that Naidus government had cut pensions to over 5 lakh beneficiaries, increased electricity tariffs and promoted widespread liquor sales, leading to the proliferation of belt shops and illegal bars across the state. Karunakar Reddy asserted that Andhra Pradesh had become a state dominated by alcohol addiction under Naidus rule, causing significant social harm. He emphasised the growing public dissatisfaction with Naidus leadership and called on citizens to reject deceptive politics in favour of governance centred on welfare and progress.

Deccan Chronicle 29 Jan 2025 12:00 am

Tirupati police bust cybercrime gang involved in digital arrest scams

Tirupati: The Tirupati district police have dismantled a cybercrime gang that deceived individuals by posing as officials conducting digital arrests. Police arrested six suspects and seized Rs.32.5 lakh in cash, 141 grams of gold worth approximately Rs.10 lakh, eight mobile phones, two laptops, one SIM module and eight routers from their possession. Additionally, Rs.10 lakh from one of the accuseds bank accounts was frozen. The suspects have been identified as Singampalli Ganesh, 34, Palakollu Ravikumar, 28, Yulli Jagadeesh, 37, Penki Anand Santosh Kumar, 39, Utta Amar Anand, 33 and Karri Vasudev, 34. Last week, the police had arrested Arun Vinay Kumar from Rajamahendravaram in connection with the same case, seizing Rs.24.5 lakh in cash, 16 grams of gold and freezing Rs.26 lakh in his bank account. The gang targeted both high-profile individuals and ordinary citizens, extorting large sums of money through fraudulent activities. So far, the police have recovered Rs,57 lakh in cash and gold and frozen Rs.36 lakh linked to fraudulent transactions in this case. Superintendent of Police V. Harshavardhan Raju revealed that the gangs modus operandi involved contacting victims via WhatsApp, impersonating as officials from the Mumbai Crime Branch or Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). They would falsely accuse victims of involvement in money laundering or drug-related cases, coercing them into transferring money to resolve the fabricated charges. In this case, a 65-year-old woman from Tirupati was duped into transferring Rs.2.5 crore after being falsely implicated in a Rs.200 crore money laundering case. She reported the scam to the police on January 13. A special task force tracked the gangs operations to Visakhapatnam, where they discovered that the suspects had undergone cybercrime training in Cambodia. The SP commended the efforts of the investigation team, led by Tirupati West circle inspector Murali Mohan and cybercrime circle inspector Vinod Kumar.

Deccan Chronicle 28 Jan 2025 11:50 pm

Lokesh promises to resolve problems during Praja Darbar

Vijayawada: Education and IT minister Nara Lokesh has promised to resolve issues of the public regarding lands, employment, pensions, welfare schemes etc during the Praja Darbar grievances programme held at his residence on Tuesday. V. Ram Gopal from Rentapalla in Palnadu district sought the ministers help to register in his name online a 4-acre field of his late wife, who died due to cancer. He said that despite several appeals to officials, the land rights have not been shifted. The minister promised to investigate the matter and take appropriate action. S. Eedayya from Ekonaampet in Macharla mandal sought a job for him, matching his qualifications. He said his 3.10-acre land was submerged due to erection of the Satrasala dam. I have been seeking employment for the last 10 years, but in vain. The minister assured him that opportunities would be provided. Another person, B. Mallanna, pleaded for his employment at the municipal office. He had migrated to Vijayawada due to agricultural losses in the Kurnool district, where he had taken 5 acres on lease to cultivate chilli. I incurred a debt of `6 lakh, he said, and sought assistance for his family. The minister promised to look into the matter. Residents from Santakudlur in the Adoni constituency of Kurnool district requested the minister to address the drinking water supply issues in their village. They explained how funds were allocated for erection of summer storage tanks during the 2014 Telugu Desam government, but the work had stalled under the YSRC rule. They urged the minister to complete the project and allocate funds for two additional overhead water tanks. An assurance was given that due actions would be undertaken. Representatives of the Bahujan Sena from Eluru urged the minister to restore 26 welfare schemes that were revoked during the YSRC term, and withdraw illegal cases filed against protesters. They sought pensions for Bahujan movement leaders, to which the minister responded positively, promising appropriate measures. Also, representatives of AP data entry operators welfare association urged the minister to resolve issues faced by the temporary national health mission data entry operators working in urban primary health centres. They sought recognition as contract employees. The minister assured them that action would be taken. Madarsa education volunteers from Guntur requested the minister to regularise their positions and clear the pending honorarium dues. The minister promised to consider the request. Representatives of the Sri Venkateswara auto and taxi workers union, affiliated to the TN TUC, requested housing plots for their members working in Tirupati and Tirumala for the past 20 years but are living in rented accommodations. The minister assured them of assistance. Members of the school management committee from Polakala Panchayat in the Irala mandal of Chittoor district pleaded for the establishment of a 10th-grade exam centre due to the travel difficulties faced by students, who have to trudge 4 kilometres to the nearest centre. Lokesh promised to investigate the matter and take necessary actions.

Deccan Chronicle 28 Jan 2025 11:40 pm

Mitochondria play a role in determining the likelihood of cancer, says expert at GITAM talk

Mitochondria may also contain crucial information that could help determine the likelihood of cancer metastasizing

The Hindu 28 Jan 2025 10:28 pm

Fishery Survey of India plans to buy two survey vessels for east and west coasts, says Director General

We also have plans to acquire a polar going vessel, to navigate the icy polar region to support Indias research work in Antarctica

The Hindu 28 Jan 2025 9:23 pm

Hyderabad: Two Persons Get Financial Aid for Treatment Through Prajavani

Hyderabad: Two persons received financial support for medical treatment through the Prajavani programme held here on Tuesday. The Prajavani programme received 8,070 applications, of which 6,354 were related to the Indiramma Housing scheme. The family of a 10-year-old, suffering from Wilsons disease and in need of a liver transplant, approached Prajavani for help. His mother said the condition was first diagnosed as jaundice in July last year. We spent a lot of money at private hospitals but, as his condition worsened, doctors advised us to go to Osmania General Hospital. The OGH recommended an urgent liver transplant, she said. To get help under the Jeevandhan scheme, the family needed a Rajiv Aarogyasri card. At Prajavani, they received the card and assistance of Rs 10.5 lakh from the government. Similarly, 42-year-old K. Srinu from Narayanpet district needed a bone flap replacement surgery. His brother, Tirupati, narrated his plight, My brothers family did not have a ration card, which made it difficult to get financial support. They approached Prajavani and, with the help of health department officials, received a letter of credit under the Chief Ministers Relief Fund for Rs 5 lakh for treatment at the Nizams Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS). It was not all hunky dory. Ilesh Yadav from Ibrahimpatnam said he had been visiting the Prajavani programme regularly to resolve his land issue. He said his five-acre land, which his father received through the Bhoodan scheme in 1979, was acquired for `54,000 per acre allegedly using fake documents by officials in 2010. The issue worsened after the Bhoodan Board was dissolved in 2014, I have been trying to reclaim land for 11 years. Officials had earlier promised land in another location, but no action was taken, he added. He said Prajavani incharge G. Chinna Reddy had assured him of a solution, however, there has been no progress in his case.

Deccan Chronicle 28 Jan 2025 8:49 pm

Tirupati police crack senior citizens digital arrest case, arrest seven

Fraudsters who set up a cybercrime office in Vizag, pose as CBI officers investigating a 200 crore money laundering case, intimidate a 65-year-old woman into transferring 2.5 crore from her account online

The Hindu 28 Jan 2025 7:01 pm

Tirupati: Koil Alwar Tirumanjanam held at Padmavathi Ammavari temple

The traditional religious temple cleaning ritual of Koil Alwar Thirumanjanam in connection with Radha Saptami on February 4 was observed in Padmavati Ammavari temple at Tiruchanoor near Tirupati.

Web Dunia 28 Jan 2025 3:40 pm

New land registration charges from Feb 1, no change in Amaravati villages

VIJAYAWADA: Revenue Minister Anagani Satya Prasad announced that new land and property registration charges in the State will come into effect on February 1. He confirmed that there will be no increase in the registration charges for the villages situated in the Amaravati capital region. Speaking to mediapersons at the Secretariat on Monday, Anagani explained that registration charges would rise in growth centres such as Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, and Tirupati, where the market value of land is 10 times higher than the registration values. However, the reasons for not raising registration charges in the 29 villages of the capital region were not disclosed. Sources suggest the decision aims to stimulate land transactions and benefit farmers who contributed land to the capital city. It is important to note that during the previous YSRCP regime, land transactions and registrations were at their lowest, partly due to uncertainty about Amaravatis status as the capital. The revenue minister further stated that in areas where registration charges exceed the market value of land, those charges would be reduced. Minister Satya Prasad reiterated the TDP-led NDA governments commitment to addressing land scams, vowing to take action against those who encroached upon land belonging to the poor during the previous YSRCP regime.

The New Indian Express 28 Jan 2025 8:49 am

Eight MoUs worth Rs 1,217 crore signed to boost tourism

VISAKHAPATNAM : The Visakhapatnam Regional Tourism Investors Summit 2025 witnessed the signing of eight Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) worth Rs 1,217 crore on Monday. The investments aim to bolster tourism infrastructure across the State, creating 825 hotel rooms, and generating over 2,500 jobs. Tourism Minister Kandula Durgesh presided over the event held at Hotel Novotel, in which over 150 investors and industry leaders participated. The projects will span key tourism hubs, including Visakhapatnam, Tirupati, Amaravati, and Alluri Sitarama Raju district. Among the notable projects are luxury resorts, cruise hubs, and convention centres by prominent investors such as Atmosphere Hospitality Private Limited, Ripple and Company, and Dolphin Ocean Cruises. One of the standout projects includes a luxury cruise hub at Visakhapatnam Port, spearheaded by Dolphin Ocean Cruises, and a destination wedding convention centre planned in Alluri Sitarama Raju district by Ripples and Company. Explaining the States objectives, Durgesh said, We aim to develop 50,000 hotel rooms across Andhra Pradesh within the next five years. Todays MoUs are a significant step towards achieving this vision, enhancing the States capacity to attract tourists and investors. Highlighting the new Tourism Policy 2025-29, he reiterated the State governments commitment to expediting project approvals through a single-window clearance system. Tourism Secretary Ajay Jain emphasised the importance of the sector in driving the States economy. With these MoUs, Andhra Pradesh is positioned to become a top tourism destination, leveraging its natural beauty and strategic location, he said. APTDC Chairman Nukasani Balaji and Collectors of Visakhapatnam, Anakapalli and ASR presented the unique tourism potential of their respective districts, encouraging further investments. The event saw the unveiling of the brochure for the Araku Chali Festival, scheduled from January 31 to February 2, 2025. The festival is expected to draw significant tourist attention to the picturesque Araku Valley. Three panel discussions were held covering topics of Araku Coffee, Destination Weddings & MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions), and Adventure Tourism. Industry leaders and others attended the summit.

The New Indian Express 28 Jan 2025 8:43 am

Leopard dies in accident on NH in Nellore

Tirupati: A leopard lost its life after being hit by an unidentified vehicle on the National Highway in Marripadu Mandals Singanapalli village in Nellore district on Monday. The accident has brought to the forefront the pressing issue of wildlife safety in areas where natural habitats overlap with busy highways. According to local residents, the accident occurred when the leopard attempted to cross the highway and was struck by a speeding vehicle. Eyewitnesses reported that the injured animal struggled in pain for nearly an hour before succumbing to its injuries. However, no one dared to approach or assist the leopard during its final moments due to fear. Upon being informed of the incident, the police and forest department officials arrived at the spot and began investigating the circumstances surrounding the accident. Local residents and motorists were questioned, but details about the vehicle involved remain unknown. Forest department officials later took custody of the leopards carcass. Following formalities, including a post-mortem, the remains were buried in a forested area. The death of the leopard highlights the increasing vulnerability of wildlife in areas where their natural habitats intersect with busy human thoroughfares. Similar incidents have been reported across the state in recent months. In November 2024, a leopard was killed by an unidentified vehicle on the outskirts of Madakasira town in Sri Sathya Sai district. Earlier, in February 2024, a female leopard cub was found dead on the Atmakur-Dornala road in the Nallamala forest of Kurnool district. Forest officials concluded that the cub had been fatally hit by a vehicle in the ghat section. Experts and conservationists have repeatedly raised concerns about the lack of adequate measures to protect wildlife along highways passing through forested areas. A senior forest official said, Incidents like these underscore the urgent need to implement wildlife-friendly infrastructure. Measures such as constructing animal corridors, installing warning signage, reducing vehicle speeds in forest zones, and conducting awareness campaigns for motorists can significantly reduce such accidents. Our team is also working on identifying high-risk zones to prioritise protective steps.

Deccan Chronicle 28 Jan 2025 12:39 am

TTD Board to Meet on January 31 for Rathasaptami Preparations

The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD). The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD). Tirupati: The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams trust board would meet on January 31 to review preparations for the upcoming Rathasaptami festival scheduled for February 4. This meeting is significant, given the heightened focus on crowd management and safety following the tragic stampede in Tirupati on January 8, which claimed the lives of six devotees. The board will take stock of the arrangements in place to ensure a smooth and safe experience for the millions of devotees expected for this celestial event. The Rathasaptami festival, often referred to as a mini Brahmotsavam, is a major in the Tirumala temple calendar. Devotees gather in large numbers to witness the procession of Lord Malayappa, who will be taken in a grand procession atop seven different vahanams along the mada streets of Tirumala. This procession spans the entire day from dawn to dusk. Special attention is being given by TTD to the distribution of water, Annaprasadam services and the overall safety of the devotees. In response to the recent incident in Tirupati, the temple administration is making efforts to strengthen security measures. Issuance of Slotted Sarva Darshan tokens will be suspended from February 3 to 5, and VIP Break Darshans, along with all Privileged Darshans, including those based on recommendation letters, will be cancelled on February 4 to ensure the smooth flow of the festival proceedings.

Deccan Chronicle 28 Jan 2025 12:00 am

APTDC signs 8 MoUs worth Rs 1,217 crore at tourism summit

Visakhapatnam :The AP Tourism Development Corporation has signed eight Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) worth Rs 1,217 crore, which are hoped to expected to generate 2,667 jobs in the tourism sector. The agreements were finalized during the Regional Tourism Investors Summit here on Monday, which attracted over 150 investors. The signing was done in the presence of tourism minister Kandula Durgesh. The investments include Atmosphere Core's offer of `500 crore for a hotels and resorts project in Yarada Beach; Sumi Yashshree's `50 crore for hotels in Visakhapatnam and Amaravati; Ripple and Co's `100 crore project for villas and a convention centre; MICE Destinations wedding venue at Sariyapalli village in ASR district;, Royal Palms `30 crore luxury resort project in Chirala; Bluebay Infra Projects `18 crore beachfront hotel resort in Bhogapuram; Everest Enterprises `7 crore wellness resort in Visakhapatnam; Hotel S Park's `7 crore development in Bapatla; and Dolphin Ocean Cruises `5 crore project in Visakhapatnam. The projects will lead to the establishment of 825 rooms across Visakhapatnam, Tirupati, Amaravati and Alluri Sitarama Raju districts. Minister Durgesh emphasized the state government's commitment to developing the tourism sector along with the industrial sector, promising reforms in GST, power, and municipal corporation charges through a new tourism policy. He described North Andhra as a major tourism destination known for its natural beauty and environmental friendliness. He said cruise tourism will be resmed soon. It was stopped due to calls from the Pondicherry government. I held discussions with the Union tourism minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and he has agreed to resume the facility. Pilgrim tourism will be simultaneously taken up along with adventure tourism, Durgesh said, and promised that the government will support investors. The minister announced plans to permit night-time hotel/eatery operations, a long-standing request from the hospitality sector. He urged investors to submit clear, feasible proposals, assuring them of their swift implementation. He also cited the introduction of a single window system to streamline processes. I have requested the CM to reduce the liquor bar licence fee from `66 lakh to `20 lakh for star hotels, he said. In his address, special chief secretary and tourism in-charge Ajay Jain highlighted several key developments in the tourism sector. He noted that an initial investor summit was held in Vijayawada. Apart from the present summit, a third summit is planned for Tirupati. He said the state government aims to create 2 million job opportunities in the tourism sector over the next five years. APTDC chairman Nookasani Balaji acknowledged that tourism development had experienced a slowdown over the past five years. Tourism MD Amrapali Kata discussed the recent Flamingo Festival in Sullurpet, Tirupati district, and revealed plans to diversify beyond temple tourism. He also outlined the establishment of various tourism circuits throughout the state.

Deccan Chronicle 27 Jan 2025 11:48 pm

Kothapalli waterfall in Chintapalli opens to public after renovation

ITDA Project Officer opens the tourist spot which got facelift at a cost of 1 crore

The Hindu 27 Jan 2025 8:58 pm

Khushi Kapoor Spills The Beans on Wedding

Khushi Kapoor and Vedang Rainas rumored relationship continues to spark curiosity among fans, thanks to their public appearances and playful social media banter. Amid the buzz, Khushi, who is set to make her theatrical debut with Loveyapa, opened up about her childhood fascination with weddings and how her vision contrasts sharply with her elder sister Janhvi Kapoors. In a candid conversation with Siddharth Kannan, Khushi Kapoor revealed her love for grand, elaborate weddings, a passion that dates back to her childhood. Ive always been fascinated by weddings, she shared, reminiscing about playing wedding-themed games with her friends as a child. However, her sister Janhvis idea of married life is worlds apart. According to Khushi, Janhvi dreams of a simple life in Tirupati, steeped in tradition. She wants to live in Tirupati, wear mogras in her hair, give champi (head massages) to her husband, and have her kids eat on banana leaves, Khushi said, laughing at the thought of her sisters idyllic plans. When it comes to her own future, Khushi envisions a more modern lifestyle tied to Mumbai. Im a Bombay girl through and through. After marriage, Id want my dad, Boney Kapoor, to live in the same building as me, she added. Khushis plans include a cozy family setup with a husband, two kids, and a house filled with dogs While Janhvis dream of a traditional lifestyle seems deeply rooted in cultural simplicity, Khushi is clear about carving her own path. No, thats for her (Janhvi). Main kuch alag kar lungi (Ill do something different), she joked. Khushis refreshing honesty and humor highlight her individuality and her determination to embrace her unique vision for life and marriage. As fans eagerly anticipate her debut, Khushi Kapoor is busy promoting her upcoming film Loveyapa, a romantic comedy directed by Advait Chandan. Sharing the screen with Junaid Khan, son of Aamir Khan, the movie is set to hit theaters on February 7. With her debut just around the corner and her personal life making headlines, Khushi Kapoor is undoubtedly a rising star to watch. Whether its her career or her dreamy wedding plans, shes already carving out her own distinct identity in the limelight.

Deccan Chronicle 27 Jan 2025 8:43 pm

TCS planning to inaugurate its Vizag office within three months, says Nara Lokesh

Good news on Cognizant soon, says the IT Minister, adding that land will be given to software firms at very low rates in Andhra Pradesh compared to any other State in the country

The Hindu 27 Jan 2025 8:38 pm

PDSO demands action against institutes harassing students over fee payment

National Crime Record Bureau statistics reveal that 3,700 students died by suicide in eight years, between 2014 and 2022, in the State, says PDSO leader

The Hindu 27 Jan 2025 8:28 pm

Tourism Minister Kandula Durgesh hints at use of Rushikonda Palace as MICE Centre

The government is yet to decide on what to do with the opulent complex of structures, built with taxpayer money of almost 500 crore by the previous YSRCP government after demolishing an existing APTDC resort

The Hindu 27 Jan 2025 8:01 pm

Visakhapatnam Collector highlights developmental activities taken up in district

As part of NTR Vaidya Seva, around 304 crore has been spent on surgeries for 1.44 lakh people, he says

The Hindu 27 Jan 2025 8:20 am

Visakhapatnam Industrial Water Supply Company to repair Yeleru Left Main Canal from February 15 to March 27

There may be no shortage of drinking water in Visakhapatnam city during the closure of the canal in the summer of 2025, says VIWSCO Director Sivaprasad Raju

The Hindu 27 Jan 2025 8:18 am

AP decides to train its own elephants as kumkis

Vijayawada: Andhra Pradesh government has decided to train its own elephants as kumkis, what with the inordinate delay in getting four kumki elephants from Karnataka. Kumkis are captive elephants that are trained to tame wild elephants, which enter human habitations abutting forests and destroy crops, apart from attacking people. Forest department has identified two elephants housed within the Sri Venkateswara Zoological Park in Tirupati and another at Indira Gandhi Zoological Park in Visakhapatnam. These three elephants will be trained to turn into kumki elephants. Significantly, these three elephants had once been wild and strayed into human settlements. Forest authorities captured and moved them to the zoos. Incidentally, AP does have kumki elephants, one each stationed in Tirupati and Nandyal. But they have reached the advanced age of 60 years and are to be retired. Realising this, forest authorities have already started training the identified elephants of Tirupati zoo for turning them into kumkis. The training of the elephant in the Visakhapatnam zoo is yet to start. With this, Andhra Pradesh will have three kumki elephants of its own. Forest authorities are drawing up plans to develop camps near the wildlife areas, where they will be accommodated and used on the basis of need. Sources said a kumki elephant holding area could be developed on a temporary basis in Parvathipuram Manyam district by using 3 crore of funds from the Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority (CAMPA). Wild elephants have been a cause of concern to AP government, as they have been destroying crops and attacking villagers, at times even causing fatalities, in parts of Manyam, Chittoor, Tirupati and Annamayya districts of the state. State government had entered into a deal with Karnataka to get kumki elephants. APs forest officers, mahouts and kavadis had also recently received training in Karnataka on handling kumkis. Additional principal chief conservator of forests Shantipriya Pande said, We are expecting the arrival of kumki elephants from Karnataka soon. However, we are also training our own elephants to become kumkis to deal with the elephant menace in parts of AP to avoid loss of life and crops.

Deccan Chronicle 27 Jan 2025 12:36 am

APSPDCL completes 2,049 solar installations, says CMD Santosh Rao

Tirupati: The Andhra Pradesh Southern Power Distribution Company Ltd (APSPDCL) has successfully completed 2,049 services under the Prime Minister's Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana. This is resulting in the generation of 7,454 kW of solar energy. The announcement was made by its chairman and managing director, Santosh Rao. Celebrating Republic Day on Sunday, the CMD hoisted the National Flag and addressed a gathering, emphasizing the sacrifices of those who led the struggle for Independence -- several of whom having attained martyrdom. Highlighting APSPDCL's achievements in renewable energy and customer service, he stated, SPDCL has established experimental rooftop solar systems in Naravaripalle, Rangampeta, Chinna Ramapuram and Kandukur panchayats, serving 2,330 families or other entities. Expansion plans include a project for the Kuppam division, which will benefit 103 entities. He said APSPDCL has pioneered the development of the first-ever battery-integrated and battery-free four-in-one DC system for substations. This has been patented. Other innovations include the introduction of an LC mechanism, time-bound activities and remote disconnection or reconnection features for smart meters, all of which have received patents. The discom has also made strides in energy efficiency, with the installation of a 100 kVA energy-efficient Robust Distribution Transformer in Mangalam, Tirupati. This marks a significant step in APSPDCL's goal to modernize the grid and reduce power losses, the CMD stated. Rao assured the consumers that the company remains committed to providing uninterrupted power supply to the 11.95 lakh farmers in its service area, with quality electricity available from 9am every day. APSPDCL also introduced a toll-free customer care system, he said, and announced the experimental launch of a QR code-based bill payment system in Tirupati and Kadapa. The R-Day event saw the honouring of several APSPDCL employees for their exceptional services. Directors P Ayub Khan, Y. Lakshmi Narasaiah, and chief Vigilance officer Janardhan Naidu, along with employees, attended the ceremony.

Deccan Chronicle 27 Jan 2025 12:02 am

Republic Day celebrations showcase achievements of Tirupati district in various sectors

The Collector explains the plans to develop the Tirupati district on spiritual tourism, beach tourism, leisure tourism and also MICE tourism, harnessing the presence of scores of temples, and also by developing beaches along the coast

The Hindu 26 Jan 2025 8:41 pm

TTD Leadership Calls for Dedication Inspired by National Leaders During R-Day Celebrations

Tirupati: Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) executive officer (EO) J. Syamala Rao encouraged employees to emulate the dedication and sacrifices of national leaders who fought for Indias independence. Speaking at the 76th Republic Day celebrations at the TTD Administrative Building Grounds, he urged employees to channel this spirit into improving services for devotees. Highlighting TTDs extensive services, the EO praised the successful organisation of rituals under the guidance of Jeeyangars and Agama experts. He noted the recent Vaikunta Dwara Darshanam (January 1019), which welcomed over seven lakh devotees, as well as the Srivari Salakatla Brahmotsavam and Sri Padmavati Ammavari Brahmotsavam, which attracted lakhs more. Efficient darshan and prasadam distribution were prioritised at these events. Rao outlined TTDs ongoing infrastructure upgrades under the guidance of Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu. Initiatives include collaborations with TVS Motor Company and Reliance Retail to ensure high-quality Annaprasadam and Laddu Prasadam. A new lab is being established to maintain superior standards for ghee and raw materials. He also highlighted healthcare achievements, such as 3,500 heart surgeries and 17 transplants at Sri Padmavati Childrens Hospital. Republic Day celebrations featured performances by SV College of Music and Dance students and a TTD dog show. Awards were presented to 36 officers and 267 employees for exemplary service. Additional EO Ch. Venkaiah Chowdary, speaking at Gokulam Rest House, reiterated TTDs commitment to improving amenities, including queue systems and cottage repairs, and emphasised the importance of IT upgrades, such as the successful e-hundi system for UPI donations.

Deccan Chronicle 26 Jan 2025 8:28 pm

A sour story for lemon farmers of Gudur region

Starting your day with lemon and hot water can help to keep the system flushed and aid the removal of toxins and wastes benefits weight watchers. (Photo: Pixabay) Starting your day with lemon and hot water can help to keep the system flushed and aid the removal of toxins and wastes benefits weight watchers. (Photo: Pixabay) Tirupati: Farmers in Gudur region are distressed over the sharp fall in lemon prices over the past week. Once selling at Rs 25 and Rs 35 per kg, lemon prices have crashed to as little as Rs 10 and Rs 20, leaving farmers struggling to cover their production costs. The sudden drop in lemon prices is because of an oversupply of the produce. With orchards yielding a bumper crop, farmers are rushing their produce to markets to avoid falling of lemons from trees and then rotting. The rise in supply has overwhelmed the demand, forcing traders to quote lower rates. Srinivas Reddy, a farmer from Chillakur mandal, expressed his distress: We are forced to sell lemons at just Rs 15 per kg while our expenses for labour and transportation exceed 18. After all the hard work, we are left with nothing. The situation has further worsened by poor demand in colder regions like Delhi, Bengaluru, and Chennai. Winter has brought down lemon consumption while dense fog in northern states has disrupted transportation and market activities. These factors have compounded the challenges for farmers. Earlier, we could rely on northern markets to absorb the surplus, but now demand has fallen sharply, said Rama Krishna, a farmer from Balayapalle mandal. Even green lemons, which fetched higher prices, are not helping us to recover our costs. We feel helpless. While green lemons sell at Rs 30 per kg due to their suitability for storage in places like Pune and Gujarat, ripened lemons, which cannot be stored for long, are fetching abysmally low prices. Additionally, the cost of transportation to distant markets is eating into the already thin margins. Farmers across Gudur, Balayapalle, Venkatagiri, and neighbouring mandals have voiced their concerns, urging authorities to step in. They are demanding support in the form of subsidies, cold storage facilities, or minimum support prices to prevent further losses. Traders believe that the current slump in prices may persist for another two weeks unless there is a significant shift in demand. Until then, farmers will continue to face mounting losses and an uncertain future.

Deccan Chronicle 26 Jan 2025 7:35 pm

Pragya Jaiswal: I am in the best phase of my professional life

Pragya Jaiswal is on a rollwhat with back to back hits, Khel Khel Mein and Daaku Maharaaj. In an exclusive interview with Deccan Chronicle, the actor talks about what is it like working with Nandamuri Balakrishna and South actors on her wishlist Khel Khel Mein and Daaku Maharaaj, you seem to be the most familiar faces in movies. How does it feel to be busy? I feel very grateful, excited and truly blessed to be in the best phase of my professional life right now. I am still soaking in all the love that we are receiving for the film. How did you bag this role? I was visiting Tirupati when Bobby sir called me. We couldnt speak properly, but when I returned, he narrated the film to me. It was a crazy coincidence I walked into his office wearing a dhaga from Tirumala, and he had the same unique string from a small Hanuman temple in Tirupati. We instantly connected. From the call to narration, look test, and shoot, everything happened within 10-15 days. We started shooting in July and finished within six months. The film is already a blockbuster, touchwood! Its been one of the most fulfilling filming experiences of my life. Thats how I am back to work. This is your second time working with Balakrishna in Daaku Maharaj after Akhanda. How was it working with him? Working with Balakrishna sir was an incredible experience. Hes a legend, inspiring in many ways, and theres so much to learn from him. He brings utmost positivity, playfulness, and energy to the set, making the environment light and easy-going. Hes very friendly, chill, and easy to work with. When hes in front of the camera, he transforms into the character. Lots to learn, lots of inspiration, and pure joy working with him. Hes unapologetically himself, no mask, just real. I feel blessed to work with him again, and its always wonderful working with him. Who are the Telugu actors on your wishlist? I want to do good films with really good roles, thats my topmost priority. I would love to work with Allu Arjun, Ram Charan, Jr. NTR, Mahesh Babu, and Dulquer Salmaan. I have a long list, but primarily, I want to be part of good films, good stories, and play interesting roles. Whats the latest Telugu movie you watched and loved? I thoroughly enjoyed Kalki, a huge fan of Nag Ashwin Sirs work. Its futuristic, humorous, and great cinema. I also loved Lucky Bhaskar. Dulquers acting and the story were fantastic. I try to watch as many Telugu films as I can, its part of my job and my passion. Khel Khel Mein is much talked about. What's your take on the whole movie? Is it practical in real life? I think a scenario like that can be practical in real life, but it depends on the couple. Maybe some couples dont have secrets or need to hide things from each other. We made a fun film with a beautiful message. I feel blessed to be part of good films. Khel Khel Mein is one of my best characters. Naina is a firecracker with a big plot twist. I got a great character arc with many shades. Its a good time for me right now. It had an interesting star cast. How was it working with Akshay, Tapsee, Vaani and Fardeen? It was a multi-starrer film that needed an ensemble cast. I couldnt have asked for a better team. Akshay sir, Vaani, Tapsee, and Fardeen were amazing to work with. They treated me like an equal, and we supported each other. We improvised on the spot, and I am grateful for their performances that enhanced mine. Akshay sir said on the first day, Lets have fun, no pressure. We ate together every day. We sang songs, played games, and listened to jokes. It was a blast. The chemistry reflects on screen because we are friends in real life. I am happy and grateful to have worked with such professionals, wonderful teams, and wonderful films. What next after Daaku Maharaj? I am currently working on a Telugu filmTyson Naidu with Bellamkonda Sai Srinivas. We have been shooting for some time and should finish in the next few months, aiming for a 2025 release. There are also a couple of other conversations happening, and you will know once they are confirmed. Are you open to exploring the OTT space? I definitely think OTT is the way forward. After COVID, people realised they can watch any content from home. Unless its a larger-than-life film, people are happy to wait for it to come on OTT. As actors, we realise OTT is what most of the nation is consuming. One must focus on that. OTT offers a lot more scope of work, with different kinds of stories being told. I am open to everything films, OTT, or shows. I just want to be part of good projects and play interesting characters. Platform doesnt matter, I just want to do great work.

Deccan Chronicle 26 Jan 2025 5:31 pm

Nandamuri Balakrishna gets Padma Bhushan

VIJAYAWADA: Several distinguished individuals from Andhra Pradesh have been recognised with the prestigious Padma Awards 2025, among the nations highest civilian honours. Nandamuri Balakrishna, renowned actor and three-time MLA from Hindupur, has been conferred the Padma Bhushan for his exceptional contributions to the field of arts. In the Padma Shri category, Kosaraju Leela Krishna has been honoured for his contributions to literature and education, while Madugula Nagaphani Sarma, an acclaimed poet and performer, was recognised for his work in the domain of arts. KL Krishna, a renowned economist and former Professor and Head of the Department of Economics at the Delhi School of Economics is widely regarded as one of Indias most distinguished economists. Born in 1935 in Unguturu village of Krishna district, KL Krishna, often referred to as KLK, is the youngest of seven children born to Nutakki Rajaratnam and Kosaraju Lakshmayya. Currently, Professor Krishna serves as the Chairman of the Centre for Economic and Social Studies (CESS) in Hyderabad and as the Honorary Research Advisor at the Centre for Development Economics at the Delhi School of Economics. Over his illustrious career, he has overseen the successful completion of more than 40 Ph.D and M.Phil dissertations, covering a wide array of key areas in economics. A celebrated Avadhani, Dr Madugula Nagaphani Sarma hails from Kadavakallu village in the Anantapur district and has been passionate about Vedic literature, poetry, and music since childhood. Posthumously, the Padma Shri was awarded to Miriyala Apparao, a celebrated Burrakatha artist from Nadakuduru in the Dr Ambedkar Konaseema district. Another Padma Shri recipient is Vadiraj Raghawendracharya Panchamukhi, an eminent economist and Sanskrit scholar, recognised for his contributions to literature and education. He was former Chancellor of Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha in Tirupati. The Padma Awards, categorised into Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan, and Padma Shri, honour achievements across diverse fields such as arts, literature, social work, public affairs, science, medicine, and sports. This year, 139 awards were announced on Republic Day, including 7 Padma Vibhushan, 19 Padma Bhushan, and 113 Padma Shri awards. Among the recipients are 23 women, 10 individuals from the Foreigners/NRI/PIO/OCI category, and 13 posthumous honorees. Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu congratulated Balakrishna on social media, stating: Heartfelt congratulations to Telugu cinema legend and Hindupur MLA Shri Nandamuri Balakrishna Garu on being conferred the Padma Bhushan! Upholding the legendary NTR Garus legacy, you have excelled in cinema, politics, and philanthropy. This honour is well-deserved for your remarkable contributions, especially through the Basavatarakam Cancer Hospital. He also extended his wishes to other Padma awardees from AP and Manda Krishna Madiga from Telangana.

The New Indian Express 26 Jan 2025 9:38 am

Steel Secretary to visit Visakhapatnam steel plant on January 28

Members of Visakha Ukku Parirakshana Porata Committee plan to discuss four key issues with the official

The Hindu 26 Jan 2025 8:33 am

Adilabad collector wins Best Electoral Practice Award

Hyderabad :Ramana Kumar, assistant inspector-general (AIG), law and order, at the DGP office was awarded the best electoral practice award by Governor Jishnu Dev Varma on Saturday. Warangal Special Branch DSP M. Jitender Reddy and Election Cell inspector B. Tirupati were also selected for the award. Adilabad collector Rajarshi Shah was also conferred the award for best electoral practice on the 15th National Voters Day.

Deccan Chronicle 26 Jan 2025 12:06 am

Hyderabad: Two arrested for matrimony fraud

Hyderabad: The city cybercrime police on Saturday arrested two persons, Tamma Hema Mani, 37, and Konda Reddy, 43, for allegedly cheating a 45-year-old man from Hyderabad of Rs 4.97 lakh via a matrimony site meant for divorcees. The accused were arrested from their native place in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, Cybercrime DCP Dara Kavitha said. The accused contacted the victim via the matrimony site in May last. Hema introduced herself as a cardiologist, and claimed to be a divorcee, police said. They developed a friendship and the accused proposed marriage and the victim accepted. Hema then requested money from the victim for urgent treatment of treatment. Later, she sought, and secured, money following the death of her mother. In total, the victim transferred `4,97,200 in multiple transactions to Hema. The continuing requests for money made the victim contact the police

Deccan Chronicle 25 Jan 2025 10:49 pm

The Hindu FIC, IIPE to organise quiz contest at Bhubaneswar on January 30

This quiz will be conducted in English for the students pursuing graduation

The Hindu 25 Jan 2025 8:10 pm

Spellman to set up manufacturing facility at Andhra Pradesh MedTech Zone

Its expertise in X-ray technology will drive innovation and strengthen our mission to make healthcare technologies more accessible and affordable, says AMTZ founder-CEO Jitendra Sharma

The Hindu 25 Jan 2025 7:35 pm

Vijaya Sai Reddys resignation reflects the poor state of affairs in YSRCP, says Ganta Srinivasa Rao

Terming the YSRCP as a sinking ship, the TDPs Bheemunipatnam MLA attributes its downfall to the attitude of its president Jagan Mohan Reddy

The Hindu 25 Jan 2025 7:18 pm

CPI(M) conclave in Andhra Pradesh will discuss on power tariffs, pending irrigation projects: Srinivasa Rao

Srinivasa Rao said the NDA government had put an additional financial burden in the form of various taxes and enhanced power tariff

The Hindu 25 Jan 2025 1:29 pm

Fire breaks out at a shopping mall in Srikakulam

The fire at South India shopping mall in Srikakulam reportedly happened due to a short circuit, officials said.

The Hindu 25 Jan 2025 10:59 am

Complete arrangements for Ratha Saptami on time: TTD EO

TIRUMALA: Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams Executive Officer (EO) J Syamala Rao directed officials to complete arrangements for the Ratha Saptami celebrations, scheduled for February 4 on time. During a meeting at Annamayya Bhavan in Tirumala on Friday, the EO and Additional EO Ch Venkaiah Chowdary reviewed the preparations with department heads. On the occasion, Syamala Rao emphasised the need for heightened vigilance at key entry and exit points to ensure safety and convenience for devotees. He instructed officials to ensure food and drinking water are distributed promptly to devotees in the galleries and stressed the importance of preventing security and traffic issues with proactive measures. Later, the EO inspected the arrangements along the four Mada streets. Lord Malayappa Swamy will bless the devotees from various Vahanams throughout the day on Ratha Saptami. Several services have been cancelled for Ratha Saptami, including Ashtadalapadmapadmaradhana, Kalyanotsavam, Unjal Seva, Arjita Brahmotsavam, and Sahasra Deepalankara Seva. Privilege darshans for NRIs, parents of infants, senior citizens, and differently-abled persons are also suspended. Slotted Sarvadarshan tokens will not be issued from February 3-5 in Tirupati. VIP break darshans are cancelled except for protocol dignitaries, and no recommendation letters for break darshans will be accepted on February 3. Devotees with Special Entry Darshan (SED) tickets are asked to report to the Vaikuntam Queue Complex at their designated time to avoid delays. EO Syamala Rao also reviewed arrangements for food distribution, water supply, security, seva services, floral decorations, electrical setups, and engineering work to ensure all departments are ready for the event. Tirupati District SP Harshvardhan Raju, JC Shubham Bansal, TTD CE Satyanarayana, Deputy EO Lokanatham, and others were present.

The New Indian Express 25 Jan 2025 8:38 am

Road to Vizag as a filmmaking hub still under construction

With its scenic locations, modern amenities and a vibrant talent pool, the city has long been considered a prime location for the Indian film industry, but despite its cinematic potential, the shift of the film industry to the city remains a distant dream

The Hindu 25 Jan 2025 8:31 am

National Conference on Gender Equality in the Workplace Held at SPMVV

Tirupati: A national conference on gender equality in the workplace and bridging the gender gap was organised by the Departments of Womens Studies and Law at Sri Padmavati Mahila Viswa Vidyalayam (SPMVV) in Tirupati on Friday, coinciding with National Girl Child Day. The event was conducted with support from the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) and its Southern Regional Centre. Vice Chancellor Acharya Vennam Uma stressed the importance of equal responsibilities for men and women to achieve true gender equality. She encouraged women to utilise available rights, laws, and opportunities to overcome workplace inequalities. Dr. G. Ramadevi, Managing Director of Amara Hospital, highlighted gender disparities starting in primary education and urged government intervention to address systemic gaps. She emphasised the need for womens active participation in leadership and policymaking to eradicate generational discrimination. Professor C. Vani, Dean of Social Sciences, discussed wage gaps and workplace challenges, advocating for promoting equality to empower women. Dr. Neeraja, Director of the Seminar, shared insights from the World Economic Forum, noting it could take over 130 years to eliminate gender inequality. The conference featured 50 paper presentations from participants nationwide, with faculty, researchers, and students actively engaging.

Deccan Chronicle 24 Jan 2025 8:59 pm

Tirumala Prepares for Rathasaptami on February 4

Tirupati: Tirumala is gearing up for the Rathasaptami festival on February 4, featuring Lord Malayappas procession atop seven vahanams from dawn to dusk. The event begins with the Suryaprabha Vahanam (5:30 to 8 am), followed by other vahanams, ending with Chandraprabha (89 PM). TTD is focusing on crowd management, security, water distribution, and Annaprasadam for the large influx of devotees. Arjitha sevas, privileged darshans, and recommendation letters are cancelled from February 35. Only Sarva Darshan and Special Entry ticket holders are permitted. TTD EO J. Syamala Rao and additional EO Ch. Venkaiah Chowdary reviewed preparations, including vigilance, decorations, and emergency plans, during inspections of mada streets.

Deccan Chronicle 24 Jan 2025 8:38 pm

Red Book governance deters investors: Roja

Tirupati : Former minister and YSRC spokesperson R.K. Roja alleged that the TD government, led by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, hindered industrial growth in Andhra Pradesh. Addressing the media in Nagari on Friday, Roja criticised Naidus recent trip to Davos, claiming it yielded no investments and tarnished the state's industrial reputation. She attributed the failure to Lokeshs 'Red Book Constitution,' which she claimed created a hostile environment for industrialists. Comparing Andhra Pradesh's performance with other states, she noted that Telangana secured investments worth 1.32 lakh crore, and Maharashtra attracted 15.75 lakh crore, while the AP delegation returned empty-handed. Despite 14 years of administrative experience, Chandrababus leadership has failed to deliver results, Roja said. The YSRC spokesperson alleged that 20 crore was spent on promoting Lokesh during the Davos visit. She also questioned why actor-politician Pawan Kalyan, a known supporter of Naidu, was excluded from the delegation, suggesting it was due to internal insecurities within the TD leadership. Highlighting the achievements of former chief minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, Roja pointed out that Andhra Pradesh attracted 1.26 lakh crore worth of MoUs during the Davos summit under his leadership. The Vizag Global Summit saw investments totalling 13.5 lakh crore, with prominent industrialists like Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani, and Sajjan Jindal participating, she noted. Roja accused the TD government of fostering a negative industrial climate by engaging in political vendettas, misusing laws, and spreading misinformation about the state's economy. In contrast, she emphasised that Jagans administration has focused on infrastructure development, fostering peace, and creating a conducive environment for industries. Governor participates in State Formation Day celebrations of Uttar Pradesh and Dadra Nagar Haveli Vijayawada: Andhra Pradesh Governor S. Abdul Nazeer attended the State Formation Day celebrations of Uttar Pradesh and the Union Territory of Dadra Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu as the chief guest at Raj Bhavan on Friday. The event was organised under the Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat programme. The Governor extended his greetings to the people of Uttar Pradesh and the Union Territory, commemorating their State Formation Days on January 24 and 26, respectively. He described Uttar Pradesh as a significant cradle of Indian culture, highlighting its deep roots in the nations heritage. Speaking about Dadra Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, he praised its natural beauty and multifaceted cultural heritage, referring to it as a land of spellbinding charm. Jagan attack case: NIA Court Adjourns Case to Feb 21 The NIA Court in Visakhapatnam adjourned the case concerning the 2018 attack on former chief minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy to February 21, advocate Salim Abdus, representing the accused J Srinivasa Rao, stated on Friday. The case pertains to an incident in which J Srinivasa allegedly attacked Jagan Mohan Reddy with a rooster knife at Visakhapatnam airport. The adjournment was due to Jagan Mohan Reddys continued absence as a witness, which has delayed proceedings for the past three years. 24sam3-Edited Minister Ramanaidu attends special court for public representatives DC CORRESPONDENT VIJAYAWADA, JAN. 24 Minister for water resources Nimmala Ramanaidu appeared in the special court for MLAs/MPs on Friday, accompanied by Telugu Desam supporters. The case dates back to August 2019, when Ramanaidu, then a TD MLA, supported Asha workers arrested at Palacole railway station during the Chalo Vijayawada agitation. They were confined to the police station, and Ramanaidu provided legal aid to them. The previous YSR Congress government filed charges against him and his supporters, alleging involvement in the protest. Ramanaidu has consistently attended court hearings over the past four years, maintaining that the case is politically motivated. 24jai4-Edited YSRC opposes privatisation of medical colleges DC CORRESPONDENT VIJAYAWADA, JAN. 24 YSR Congress leader Dr Seediri Appala Raju criticised the coalition governments decision to privatise medical colleges, calling it detrimental to students and medical services. Speaking to the media, he urged the government to roll back the decision. Dr Raju highlighted that Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy had initiated 17 medical colleges during his tenure, gaining national attention. In contrast, he accused Chandrababu Naidu of failing to establish a single government medical college during his previous terms. He pointed out that privatising colleges under the PPP model would result in a loss of 2,250 medical seats, particularly affecting colleges in Pulivendula, Markapur, Adoni, and Madanapalle, slated to open this academic year. Dr Raju also raised concerns about Aarogyasri being handed over to insurance companies, fearing it would prioritise profits over services. He warned that privatisation of key sectors, including medical colleges, ports, and irrigation projects, would face review if YSRC returns to power.

Deccan Chronicle 24 Jan 2025 8:18 pm

IIT Tirupati Unveils Interactive 3D Campus Map for Tirutsava 2025

Tirupati: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Tirupati, nearing a decade of establishment, is set to host Tirutsava 2025, its annual three-day techno-cultural fest, from February 21 to 23. The fest, a flagship event, features technical competitions, cultural performances, workshops, and exhibitions, providing a vibrant platform for learning and interaction. For this years event, IIT Tirupati students have designed an interactive 3D campus map with cyberpunk and euphoria themes. This gamified map allows virtual exploration of the campus, with themed buildings representing categories such as events and marketplaces. Users navigate the map using keyboard controls and are directed to relevant event pages on the Tirutsava website. This innovation blends creativity with functionality, offering participants a fun and immersive experience while simplifying navigation. This 3D map highlights our students technical skills while enhancing attendee engagement, said an IIT Tirupati spokesperson. Accessible at 3d.tirutsava.com, the map is set to be a standout feature of Tirutsava 2025.

Deccan Chronicle 24 Jan 2025 8:17 pm