Jagan accuses Naidu of spreading misinformation
VIJAYAWADA: YSRC president and former Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has accused Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and his associates of systematically spreading misinformation to mislead the public and divert attention from their governance failures. Speaking to newsmen on Wednesday, Jagan claimed the campaign was aimed at covering up the governments inability to fulfil its key poll promises, including the much-acclaimed Super Six initiatives . The former chief minister alleged that Naidu and his allies, with the support of friendly media, have been inflating figures related to State debt, falsely claiming it to be between Rs 10 lakh crore and Rs 14 lakh crore. The actual debt, as recorded in official documents and the CAG report, is Rs 6.4 lakh crore, Jagan stated, emphasising that his government had demonstrated better financial discipline than Naidus administration from 2014 to 2019, despite dealing with challenges such as the Covid-19 pandemic. The Chandrababu Naidu government exceeded the FRBM (Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management) limits by Rs 28,457 crore, which negatively impacted our term, Jagan alleged. Even so, we have achieved superior performance in terms of compounded annual growth, per capita income, and overall growth rate, he asserted. Jagan further alleged that social media activists highlighting the inefficiencies of Naidus government are being targeted with arrests, physical assaults, and illegal detentions. He criticised the deteriorating law and order situation, claiming that some retired officials are aiding such actions while the police operate under undue influence. Addressing the spread of misinformation, Jagan said the opposition has resorted to baseless allegations on issues ranging from adulteration in Tirupati Laddu and land reforms to roads, power and his family. He also shared a video clip alleging that defamatory posts about YS Sharmila originated from the residence of Hindupur MLA Nandamuri Balakrishna.
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Inter-state robbery gang busted
Tirupati: Puthalapattu police busted an inter-state robbery gang and arrested five persons in Tirupati district on Tuesday night. The police also recovered 53 grams of gold jewellery worth `2.5 lakh, a car valued at `5 lakh, and two motorcycles. According to the police, the arrested individuals have been identified as Shiva Kumar , 35, Syed Rehan, 19, linked to 10 cases; a 16-year-old juvenile involved in 10 cases; Kumar, 19, accused in six cases; and Chandra Shekhar, 40, implicated in four cases. All hail from various parts of Karnataka. The gang, led by one Shiva Kumar, targeted lone women and used stolen vehicles to commit crimes. Shiva Kumar, the prime accused, has over 40 criminal cases registered against him across Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka, including in Mysuru, Doddaballapur, Hoskote, and Kolar districts. The breakthrough came after three chain-snatching incidents were reported on October 26, 2024, in Puthalapattu and Irala mandals. Special teams led by Sub-Division DSP T. Sainath conducted a detailed investigation across Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, and Andhra Pradesh. The gang was apprehended at Jagamarla Cross on the Bengaluru-Tirupati highway on Tuesday night. Chittoor SP V.N. Manikanta Chandolu said, The gang used stolen cars and motorcycles for the crimes. Shiva Kumar recruited young individuals to carry out the offences. All accused have a history of criminal activity. We have recovered the stolen property and will return it to the victims.
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Tirumala: TTD opens Kiosk to help devotees donate for SV Anna Prasadam
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) has set up a Kiosk at Matrusri Tarigonda Vengamamba Anna Prasadam Complex (MTVAC) here on Wednesday to help devotees donate for the TTD-run SV Anna Prasadam Trust.
Entry of heavy vehicles into Vellore city restricted to ease congestion
VELLORE: To mitigate persistenttraffic congestion, the district police have prohibited the entry of heavy vehicles into the city between 8 am and 9 pm. The move aims to prevent gridlock, especially along the road between Vellore New Bus Station and Katpadi Railway Station. The stretch experiences heavy traffic during peak hours due to the operations of school and college buses, sources said. On Tuesday morning, trucks from Bengaluru attempted to access the service road near Green Circle en route to Tirupati via Katpadi and Chittoor. However, when the traffic police redirected the trucks to the NH flyover, the drivers protested by parking their vehicles on the road, disrupting highway traffic. Traffic sub-inspector Rajini explained the police directive to permit heavy vehicles into the city only between 9 pm and 7 am. Despite the clarification, the drivers sought a one-time exemption, citing the troubles of taking a longer route. After the police, saying only vehicles transporting essential goods qualify for an exemption, warned the drivers of legal action for traffic obstruction, the latter moved the trucks away. Officials reiterated that restricting heavy vehicle movement within the city would continue to ease traffic congestion.
TTD urges Andhra govt to cancel land allotment for Mumtaz Hotel
Tirupati: Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) chairman B R Naidu on Tuesday said the temple body has requested the government to handover a parcel of land where a private hotel is reportedly being built. The decision was taken in the board meeting of the TTD on Monday. The board intends to build a Devalokam on the 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 .
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Fake clips bigger menace than tigers in Adilabad
UTNOOR (ADILABAD) : Fake videos and photographs of tigers and their killing of cattle, posted on social media, are causing more fear than the tigers themselves in Adilabad district. The fake videos have disrupted the movement of villages in areas where no tigers are present. Mesram Tirupati of Narnoor said viral videos of tigers of other states circulated on social media panicked people. Forest officials advise farmers not to venture into cotton fields for a few days till the tiger moving in the area leaves the place. With the forest department remaining silent on these videos, many people assume they are genuine. A tiger conservationist of Hyderabad, who did not want to be identified, said it was shocking to see a large number of tiger videos circulating on social media. He said it was falsely claimed that these videos were that of the erstwhile Adilabad district but after check, it was found that those were that of Maharashtra and Bandhavghar tiger reserve of Madhya Pradesh. A video in which a tiger was seen crossing the road went viral on social media and it was falsely claimed that it was at Laltekdi in Utnoor on November 17. The same day, Adilabad DFO Prashanth Bajirao Patil visited a forest area on the outskirts of Jamada mandal in Narnoor mandal to verify the movement of a tiger. The question remained how the same tiger can be seen at two separate places at the same time.Forest officials show the pugmarks only, but not the pictures of the said tigers. Questions are asked as to why the tigers are not recorded on trap cameras when they feed on the cattle. A section of people said those who support tiger conservation and relocation of villages from the core areas circulate those fake videos. Forest staff said a six-year-old tiger named Johnny had entered Boath forests a few days ago through Kinwat from the Thippeshwar tiger teserve. It crossed Mahbub ghats and entered Pembi forests. The same tiger killed oxen, bullocks and cows during its journey to Narnoor mandal.
Four smugglers held; 35 red sanders logs seized
Tirupati :The Red Sanders Anti-Smuggling Task Force (RSASTF) arrested four smugglers and seized 35 red sanders logs, a car, and a truck in two separate incidents. As part of a special operational plan devised by RSASTF in-charge and Tirupati SP L. Subba Rayudu, the arrests were carried out under the supervision of Task Force SP P. Srinivas and DSP G. Bali Reddy. In the first operation, a team led by RSI Suresh Kumar Reddy, supported by RSIs K.S.K. Lingadhar and T. Vishnuvardhan Kumar, intercepted a vehicle at the Chintalapalem check post in Yerpedu Mandal on Monday night. The team apprehended three individuals and seized 10 processed red sanders logs and a car. In a parallel operation, a team led by RSI Muralidhar Reddy, along with the Kadapa Sub-Control Unit and led by RI M. Chiranjeevi, conducted a raid near a restricted forest area in Patapativaripalle village, Chandragiri Mandal. The team arrested one individual at a dumping yard and seized 25 red sanders logs, along with a truck. The accused have been identified as three individuals from Tamil Nadu and one from Karnataka. Two cases were registered at the Tirupati Task Force Police Station, and investigations are ongoing, led by CI M. Suresh Kumar and SI C.H. Rafi. SP P. Srinivas stated that special teams have been formed to apprehend other smugglers involved in the racket. He also announced rewards for the officers and personnel who participated in these operations.
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The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) will soon dispense with the services of all non-Hindus working in the TTD and surrender them to the Andhra Pradesh government, the temple trust board announced on Monday.Watch
Hospitality Sector Adds 30 New Hotels in September Quarter
Chennai: Hospitality sector saw 30 hotels with around 2000 keys opening in the September quarter. The quarter registered double-digit year-on-year growth as well as sequential growth in revenues in the September quarter and Hyderabad grew fastest at 23.6 per cent. Around 30 branded hotels with an aggregate 1988 keys opened in the quarter. Of the total number of keys, approximately 80 per cent were located in Tier II and III cities, including Tirupati, Udaipur, Ranchi, and Mussoorie. Karnataka saw the highest number of hotel openings with 280 keys. In Q3 2024, 96 branded hotels comprising 10,686 rooms were signed. Around 12 hotels signed were conversions of other hotels, accounting for 11 per cent of the inventory signed. Tamil Nadu saw the highest signing for hotels with 1247 keys. Meanwhile, the Revenue per Available Room (RevPAR) of the hospitality sector recorded 10.8 per cent year-on-year growth in Q3 2024, while continuing to register a sequential growth of 2 per cent, as per the data of JLL. Hyderabad recorded the highest RevPAR growth of 23.6 per cent, followed by Chennai and Mumbai with YoY growth of 17.7 per cent and 16.8 per cent respectively. Though occupancy levels remained relatively stable, Average Daily Rate levels improved, leading to an increase in RevPAR across all major markets. The occupancy levels in Hyderabad hotels remained flat at 0.7 per cent, while the ADR grew 16.2 per cent. Similarly, Mumbai saw occupancies stagnant at 0.1 per cent and ADR growing 15.7 per cent. Chennai, however, saw occupancies growing by 4.7 per cent and ADR 11.5 per cent. According to HVS Anarock, ADR across cities in the month of September ranged between Rs 7,300 Rs 7,500, marking both yearly and sequential gain. The fourth quarter of the calendar year is anticipated to benefit from the continued resurgence of corporate travel, festivals, and other corporate and social Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE). Backed by strong performance of hotels across India, we continue to see investors moving money in this asset class. There is strong momentum on both greenfield developments as well as operating assets across business and leisure markets, said Jaideep Dang, Managing Director, Hotels and Hospitality Group, India, JLL.
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Welcome Tirupati boards decision to allow only Hindus to serve at temple: G Kishan Reddy
NEW DELHI, Nov 19: Union minister G Kishan Reddy on Tuesday welcomed the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams decision to allow only Hindus to serve at the Lord Venkateshwar shrine and said non-Hindu employees should be deployed at other places in Andhra Pradesh. In its first meeting, newly formed Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) board on Monday reportedly passed a resolution that only Hindus will be allowed to serve at the temple and non-Hindu employees recruited by it will either be offered voluntary [] The post Welcome Tirupati boards decision to allow only Hindus to serve at temple: G Kishan Reddy appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
TTD to reduce darshan timings to 2-3 hours, reassess non-Hindu staff at Tirumala
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Trust board, the highest decision making body of the world Venkateswara swamy temple, in its meeting on Monday decided to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) and advanced technology to reduce darshan timings to 2 to ...
No political statements in Tirumala, TTD trust board passes key resolution
The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams Trust Board has passed a resolution prohibiting political statements in Tirumala, along with other key decisions to improve temple operations and enhance services
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Tirupati Temple board passes resolution on no political statements in Tirumala
Tirupati (Andhra Pradesh) [India], November 19 (ANI): The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Trust Board has passed a resolution prohibiting political statements within Tirumala, stating that legal action will be taken against violators as well as on those who propagate them. Additionally, the board has decided to write to the Andhra Pradesh Government, requesting appropriate action regarding non-Hindu employees working in Tirumala. The TTD Trust Board has also resolved to use enhanced quality ghee in preparing the iconic Srivari Laddu. These resolutions along with others were taken in the first meeting of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Trust Board under the
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TTD board takes key decisions on darshan, employee policies, land disputes
TIRUMALA: The newly constituted Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Trust Board, which met for the first time at Annamayya Bhavan here on Monday, took several key decisions, including surrender of non-Hindu employees working in Tirumala to the State government. Cancellation of lease of land given to Visakha Sarada Peetham, and provision of Darshan to local people on first Tuesday of every month. Disclosing the details of the meeting to mediapersons, TTD Trust Board Chairman BR Naidu said the board took a decision to hold consultations with the employees of other religions working with the TTD. They will be given the option of taking voluntary retirement or joining any other government department, he said. Asserting that Visakha Sarada Peetham, which took land on lease from the TTD, committed several violations, he said the land lease will be cancelled and the building constructed on the land will be demolished. The board also discussed at length on reducing the waiting time for Sarva Darshan. After observing that it is taking up to 30 hours for having Sarva Darshan in some days, the board decided to make use of AI and hire a consultancy to reduce it to not more than two hours. TTD FDs in pvt banks to be moved to national banks The debris piled up in the dumping yard in Tirumala will be cleared within two months, and a draft plan for disposal of the debris and collected waste within a day duration, and other possible steps will also be taken, he explained. He recalled that Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu with a vision to develop the most happening place Devlok near SV Zoo Park in Tirupati, allotted 20 acres of land to the Tourism Department before 2019. Now, plans are on to construct a five star hotel Mumtaz at the place. As the said place is adjacent to the Tirumala Hills, such activities will hurt the sentiments of Hindus. Hence, the government will be urged to give that land to the TTD, he said. Srivani Trust accounts will be cancelled and remain in one account that is the regular TTD account. However, the Sri Vani scheme will remain the same. The trust board took a bold decision to withdraw all the TTD fixed deposits from private banks and keep them in the nationalised banks. It was also decided to add another food item to Annadanam Canteen buffet, and further improve the quality of food. The Brahmotsava Bahumanam to TTD employees was increased by 10%. An amount of Rs 15,400 will be given to regular employees, and Rs 7,530 to contract employees as Brahmotsava Bahumanam. Srinivasa Sethu in Tirupati will be rechristened Garuda Varadhi, he revealed. The system of issuing around 4,000 Darshan tickets to the Tourism Department will be wound up as the misuse of tickets was established in the vigilance enquiry. In fact, Tirumala is a pilgrim centre and not a tourism centre, the TTD Chairman averred. TTD Executive Officer J Syamala Rao, board members and other officials were present.
Tirumala Temple board to ask state govt to take appropriate decision on non-Hindu employees
The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Trust Board conducted its first meeting. The board passed several resolutions. It wants the State Government to decide about non-Hindus working in Tirumala. The board will not allow political statements in Tirumala. Legal action will be taken against those who violate this. The board will also use high-quality ghee to make Srivari Laddu.
Telangana: Cyber fraudster held for duping 200 people of Rs 50 lakh
HYDERABAD: Panjagutta police on Monday arrested a notorious interstate cyber fraudster in Errumanzil for duping over 200 people of Rs 50 lakh to Rs 60 lakh. The accused, Marisarla Balaji Naidu, is an engineering graduate from Sri Venkateswara University. ACP S Mohan Kumar said the accused would target the sellers of pre-used luxury phones on the OLX platform. Naidu would agree to the sellers price without negotiation and after the deal, he requested them to remove the devices details from the website, the ACP said. After the sellers deleted the details, the accused posted the same phones for sale, however, he kept the pictures of fresh devices as an advertisement. When interested buyers interacted with his profile on OLX, Naidu redirected them to the original sellers for verification. Naidu told the buyers he was related to the sellers and vice versa, the police said and added that after receiving the payment on UPI he would block both parties. He spent the cheated amount on online betting platforms like DafaBet, Rummy Time, Rummy Circle, and other websites. The police said 138 victims lodged complaints against the accused with the National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (NCRP). This apart, 19 cases have been registered against him at various police stations in Tri Commissionerates. The accused had earlier been arrested by the Bangalore, Vijayawada and Tirupati Police.
TTD to reduce darshan time from 20 hours to 2 to 3 hours using AI
Tirumala: The TTD has decided to reduce the darshan time of Sri Venkateswara Swamy from 20 to 30 hours to two to three hours using Artificial Intelligence (AI) and advanced technology by taking the experts' advice. A decision to this effect was taken during the maiden meeting under the Chairmanship of B R Naidu on Monday. After the completion of the board meeting at Annamaiah Bhavan in Tirumala, the TTD board Chief along with the EO J Syamala Rao briefed the decisions to the media. Merging of Srivani Trust into TTD Account and verifying the possibilities to change its name while continuing the scheme was also discussed. The board has given a nod to dispense with the Tourism Corporations darshan quota of various states after a thorough examination of the complaints regarding irregularities in the issue of SED tickets under this category The piled up debris in the dumping yard at Tirumala would be cleared within three to four months while Srinivasa Setu flyover to be renamed as Garuda Varadhi. The board has also decided to request the State government to hand over the 20-acre land given to tourism at Alipiri to TTD near Devlok project. The board has also taken a decision to write a letter to the State government for taking an appropriate decision about the non-Hindus working in Tirumala in addition to providing darshan to Tirupati locals on the first Tuesday of every month A decision was also taken to impose a ban on political statements in Tirumala and action will be taken legally if needed against such persons as well on those who propagate them. Keeping in view the safety of TTD deposits, a decision will be taken in the next board meeting to deposit them in nationalized banks by withdrawing the already deposited ones from private banks. Using the enhanced quality of ghee in the preparation of Srivari laddu, the board has decided to introduce one tastier recipe in the everyday menu at Annaprasadam complex in Tirumala for devotees. As the Visakha Sarada Peetham has violated the rules of TTD, following the experts committees' report the lease of the Mutt will be cancelled The repairs of leakages in the age-old Potu-temple kitchen in the Srivari temple along with modernization of Vengamamba Annaprasadam complex will be taken up by the TVS Company. The TTD board approved a 10 per cent hike in Bahumanam for employees who rendered special services during the annual Brahmotsavam of Tirumala Srivari temple held from October 4 to 13 this year.
Andhra Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan vows better rail, flight connectivity for Maharashtra devotees
Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan on Monday assured improved rail and flight connectivity to the Tirupati temple for devotees from Maharashtra. Kalyan, who recently returned from election campaigning in poll-bound Maharashtra, said devotees from the state had expressed concerns about the lack of accessibility to the Tirupati temple and the Sripada Srivallabha Swamy temple in Pithapuram, which falls under his assembly constituency. During my campaign in Maharashtra, I learned about the difficulties faced by devotees travelling to Sripada Srivallabha Swamy temple in Pithapuram due to the absence of a rail stop. I assure all devotees that I will take up this matter with the Railway Department and work towards ensuring trains stop at Pithapuram, Kalyan said in a post on X. The actor-turned-politician added that devotees from Latur had specifically requested direct rail and flight services from their town to Tirupati to facilitate visits to Lord Venkateswara temple. I promise to discuss and take the necessary steps to make these services available at the earliest, Kalyan said.
Hyderabad: Man arrested for duping over 200 people in OLX fraud
Hyderabad: A 35-year-old fraudster was arrested on Monday, November 18, by the Panjagutta police for allegedly duping over 200 individuals across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh with an estimated amount of Rs 50 to Rs 60 lakh since 2018. The accused has been identified as Marisarla Balaji Naidu, a computer engineering graduate from SV University, Tirupati. 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 .
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The newly constituted Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Trust Board held its first meeting on Monday at Annamaiah Bhavan in Tirumala.
Nara Ramamurthy Naidu cremated with full Andhra honours
TIRUPATI: Nara Ramamurthy Naidu, younger brother of Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and former Chandragiri MLA, was cremated with full State honours at his ancestral village Naravaripalle on Sunday, drawing thousands of mourners from both Telugu States. His mortal remains were brought by a special aircraft from Hyderabad. He breathed his last at AIG Hospital on Saturday morning. He had been unwell for a long time. A huge crowd gathered at the family residence of Naidu to pay their last respects to the departed leader. The funeral procession began at 2.30 pm with Naidu and his son and HRD Minister Nara Lokesh as pallbearers. The final rites were performed at the family cremation ground, where his parents Ammanamma and Kharjura Naidu were cremated. Ramamurthy Naidus wife Indira, and sons Rohit and Girish were present. The funeral ceremony drew prominent leaders from various walks of life, including Maharashtra Governor CP Radhakrishnan and several leaders from TDP, BJP and Jana Sena Party. Film personalities M Mohan Babu, Rajendra Prasad, Sree Vishnu and Manchu Manoj also paid their last respects to the departed leader. Haryana Governor Bandaru Dattatreya recalled Ramamurthy Naidus contribution to Chittoors development during his tenure as an MLA. Earlier in the day, local officials, including District Collector S Venkateswar, and TTD Chairman BR Naidu were present to receive the family members. Ramamurthy Naidu was remembered fondly by the people of Chandragiri constituency for his dedication to public service, and his role as a steadfast pillar of the Nara family.
Probe into Non-Hindu Religious Propaganda in Tirumala
Tirupati: Allegations of non-Hindu religious propaganda in Tirumala have sparked concern, prompting the Vigilance and Security Department of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams to launch an investigation. Reports said some hawkers in the Papavinasanam area tried to promote non-Hindu religious beliefs. They recorded reels featuring songs related to their faith and circulated them. Suspicion arose that these videos were filmed within the holy precincts of Tirumala. The Vigilance team and the local police are examining these videos to verify their authenticity and determine if there was any breach of Tirumalas rules prohibiting non-Hindu religious activities. Sources say some individuals from other faiths were present in the Papavinasanam area. They may have received some assistance from local forest officials to indulge in objectionable activities. The TTD Vigilance wing has arrested hawkers -- Veera Raghavan Sankaramma and Meenakshi -- who are suspected to have created reels featuring non-Hindu religious songs. They have been taken to Tirupati for questioning. Efforts are on to identify other individuals involved, after TTD lodged a complaint at the Tirumala 2-Town police station.
Laddu Adulteration Probe Gains Momentum
Tirupati: The Special Investigation Team that would probe the allegation that adulterated ghee was used in the preparation of Tirumala Srivari Laddus will have its operational base here. The team would begin the investigation soon, officials said on Sunday. The allegation about the Tirupati laddus had arisen from a report of the National Dairy Development Board. Chief minister Chandrababu Naidu publicly raised the charge shortly after he took office. The SIT consists of five core members, including officials from the CBI, state police and the Food Safety and Standards Authority of India. The team has inducted 30 additional personnel including policemen and ministerial staff, bringing the total workforce to around 35. The SIT was formed on the basis of a Supreme Court directive. The SITs primary objective is to identify malpractices, if any, and ensure purity of the offerings, a source from the SIT said. Following a request, TTD allotted an old SVBC office in Bhudevi Complex for use as the teams operational base. It is equipped with computers, printers and secure spaces for storing records. The SIT comprises Hyderabad zone CBI joint director Veeresh Prabhu, Visakhapatnam SP Murali Rambha, Guntur Range IG Sarvashresth Tripathi, Visakhapatnam range DIG Gopinath Jetty, and FSSAI expert Satyen Kumar Panda. Additionally, SIT's manpower includes five DSPs, eight circle inspectors, two sub-inspectors and ministerial staff.
Chittoor Cops bust snatchers gang, seven arrested
Tirupati: Seven persons involved in motorcycle theft and chain snatching were arrested and 332 grams of gold jewellery worth Rs 25.74 lakh and three stolen motorcycles were recovered from them, said Chittoor police on Sunday. According to police, the arrested have been identified as M. Chandrasekhar (32), R. Harikrishna (24), Dasari Nagaraju (38), L. Bhaskar (37), P. Bavajan (35), G. Lakshmi Pathi (30), and K. Pawan Kumar (27), all belonging to different villages in Chittoor and Annamayya districts. Their main occupation was tiling and carpentry work. The modus-operandi of the seven accused was motorcycle theft and thereafter using the stolen vehicles to target women to snatch gold chains in the two districts for the past two years, V.N. Manikanta Chandolu, the superintendent of police, said. The accused after stealing motorcycles from Bengaluru, were using the stolen vehicles to target women in Chowdepalli, Gangavaram, Mudivedu, Ramasamudram, Palamaner, Rallabuduguru, and Baireddypalle mandals for snatching chains and other valuables, said the SP. The accused were wanted in 11 cases of theft and snatching incidents. Their scale of operation was wider, but none them had prior criminal records, the SP added.
Followers of Sanatan Dharma will respond to those disrespecting it: Pawan Kalyan
Chandrapur: Jana Sena Party head and Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan said on Sunday that the followers of Sanatan Dharma would respond to those disrespecting it, and called Chhatrapati Shivaji and Bal Thackeray the inspiration behind his outfit. He was addressing a rally in Ballarpur to campaign for Mahayuti candidate and BJP leader Sudhir Mungantiwar. The people of Old City (Hyderabad) have always criticised the Indian culture and the festivals of India. However, followers of Sanatan Dharma have always respected everyone irrespective of their religion. Followers of Sanatan Dharma, however, will respond to those who disrespect it, said the actor. Hailing the legendary Maratha king Shivaji and Shiv Sena founder Bal Thackeray, he said they united people. My party was founded with the inspiration of Shivaji Maharaj and Balasaheb Thackeray, Pawan Kalyan said. The actor-turned-politician said he was glad to be in Ballarpur which provided teakwood for the Ayodhya Ram temple. I'm here to appeal to the citizens to extend support for the development of Maharashtra and Sanatan Dharma, not for votes. The ally of the BJP said India is currently the fifth-largest economy in the world and the NDA government at the Centre is striving to take to the third position. This march of progress should not be halted and everyone should cast their vote to elect the right candidate, he said. In Ballarpur, Mungantiwar is contesting against Congress' Santoshsingh Chandansingh Rawat. Pawan Kalyan also claimed that India won't be strong without the support of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), recalling the Sangh's work during floods in Andhra Pradesh's Nellore when he was in school. There are plenty of people who want to divide the country. However, we should be united to make India strong by respecting the local people and their culture, he said. The NDA government has focused on developing India as well as Maharashtra and connected every city with development projects, he said. NDA is also committed to making Maharashtra a $1 trillion economy by 2028, he said. He also took part in a roadshow in Chandrapur in support of BJP candidate Kishore Jorgewar, who is pitted against Pravin Padwekar of Congress. Earlier, addressing a rally in Latur city on Saturday, Kalyan assured of efforts to launch air and rail services between Latur and Tirupati.
Andhra CM's brother Rammurthy Naidu's body laid to rest at native village
Tirupati (Andhra Pradesh) : The funeral rites of Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu's younger brother N Rammurthy Naidu were held at Naravaripalle village in Tirupati district on Sunday. Along with Chandrababu Naidu, his son and IT Minister Nara Lokesh, Telugu actor and Rammurthy Naidu's son Nara Rohith and other family members took part in the funeral programmes at their native village Naravaripalle. Maharashtra Governor C P Radhakrishnan also attended the funeral, besides several other politicians and leaders. Rammurthy Naidu succumbed to health complications at a private hospital in Hyderabad on Saturday. His mortal remains were flown to Tirupati Airport on Sunday around 9 am from Hyderabad and later shifted to Navavaripalle by road. Ramamurthy Naidu represented Chandragiri assembly constituency in Andhra Pradesh between 1994 and 1999.
From Anantapur to global dance stage
TIRUPATI: At the age of 40, Dr Vasanth Kiran Rayasam from Anantapur district is a name celebrated in classical dance circles. A master of Kuchipudi and Bharatanatyam, Dr Vasanths contributions as a performer, choreographer, and teacher have left an indelible mark, both in India and abroad. His journey is steeped in tradition, having trained under stalwarts like Dr Vempati Chinna Satyam in Kuchipudi and Mandakini Udupi in Bharatanatyam. Beyond performance, his academic pursuits are equally remarkable, holding multiple degrees, including a Ph.D. in Management and gold medals in dance studies. Over the years, Vasanth has showcased Indian classical arts across 35 countries, presenting spellbinding choreographies like Ardhasaankaram and Pandurangam Bhaje at events such as the Khajuraho Dance Festival and Mysore Dasara. He has composed more than 100 dance pieces, many performed globally. His teaching has also been transformative. As the founding head of performing arts departments at Alliance University and REVA University, he combined arts and management to inspire a new generation of performers. Now, through Bharata Kala Grama, a Gurukulam in Karnataka, he offers free training to underprivileged students, keeping the arts accessible and alive. Recognised with the Ustad Bismillah Khan Yuva Puraskar in 2020, his stature continues to grow. He recently performed at the consecration of the Ayodhya Ram Temple and the opening of Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, graced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Art has the power to unify and empower, he said, reflecting his passion for nurturing young talent. For him, teaching is not just about creating dancers but thinkers who carry forward Indias cultural heritage. Starting his journey from rural Karnataka to global stages, Dr Vasanths odyssey is a testament to how tradition, innovation, and dedication can inspire and empower generations.
East Godavaris hidden philanthropist brings change through service
RAJAMAHENDRAVARAM: Akkina Muni Koteswara Rao, a 68-year-old businessman from Raghudevapuram village, Seethanagaram mandal in East Godavari, is a name synonymous with philanthropy and humility. His service activities, including providing safe drinking water, funding education for underprivileged students, and building community infrastructure, have touched countless lives over the last 15 years. In September 2023, during one of the most turbulent times for the current Chief Minister and the then opposition leader N Chandrababu Naidus family, Rao showcased his courage and empathy. Following the arrest of Naidu, his family faced immense political pressure. Rao, despite warnings from friends and the prevailing political risks, provided his villa in Vidyanagar, Rajamahendravaram, as a safe haven for Naidus wife Bhuvaneswari, son and current Minister N Lokesh, and daughter-in-law Brahmani. For 53 days, the family operated from this location until Naidus release from jail. Raos selfless service was later recognised in 2024 when he was appointed as a member of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Board. Overwhelmed with gratitude, Rao said, I have walked up the Tirumala hill shrine more than 150 times. Being given this opportunity to serve the Lord from such close quarters is a dream come true. Rao credited CM Naidu and Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan for entrusting him with this role and expressed his commitment to restoring the temples past glory and ensuring a better experience for devotees. While Rao insists he is apolitical, he admires leaders like NT Rama Rao for their service to the Telugu people. He now plans to extend his philanthropic work further into the remote corners of East Godavari, bringing the message of Lord Venkateswara to the people. Rao, born into a farming family in Raghudevapuram, showed a keen interest in business over academics, eventually establishing himself as a leading entrepreneur. His ventures, including Sri Venkateswara Minerals, played a crucial role in employing hundreds of unemployed and supplying materials for railway infrastructure and irrigation projects across South India. One of his most notable contributions is the construction of Kailasa Bhoomi, a modern cremation facility in Raghudevapuram, inspired by the dire state of the local cremation grounds. The facility now serves 30 villages along the Godavari River. Rao has also facilitated the installation of water plants in several villages and built the Sri Venkateswara Swamy temple in Raghudevapuram, which draws a large number of devotees.
A leader dedicated to family, public
TIRUPATI: Nara Ramamurthy Naidu, former MLA of the Chandragiri Assembly constituency and younger brother of Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu passed away on Saturday at the age of 72 while undergoing treatment at a private hospital in Hyderabad. He was also the father of noted Telugu movie actor Nara Rohit. Ramamurthy Naidu was a prominent leader in the Telugu Desam Party during the 1990s. He represented the Chandragiri Assembly constituency, now in Tirupati district, as a TDP MLA from 1994 to 1999. During this period, his brother and TDP supremo N Chandrababu Naidu served as Chief Minister of the then undivided Andhra Pradesh. Known for his active involvement in the party, Ramamurthy Naidu played a vital role in shaping the political dynamics of the region. CM Chandrababu Naidus brother Ramamurthy Naidu passes away In 1999, he lost his re-election bid to Galla Aruna Kumari of the Congress. In a surprising turn of events, he joined the Congress in the presence of Sonia Gandhi, then-president of the All India Congress Committee in December 2003. Despite his efforts to secure a Congress ticket for the 2004 election, his attempt was unsuccessful as the grand old party denied him, preferring sitting MLA Galla Aruna Kumari, as per commitments made by the then Chief Minister YS Rajasekhara Reddy. This decision paved the way for Aruna Kumaris consecutive victories from Chandragiri in 1999, 2004, and 2009, who consecutively earned a ministerial berth in YSRs cabinet. After being denied the Congress ticket, Ramamurthy Naidu contested as an independent candidate from Chandragiri, creating a dilemma for voters in Naravaripalle, his native village. The village found itself in a unique quandary. Locals were torn between voting for TDP or supporting their relative, Ramamurthy Naidu. Despite his efforts, Ramamurthy Naidu lost the election and gradually distanced himself from active politics. Health issues were speculated to be one of the reasons for his withdrawal from the political arena. Ramamurthy Naidus contributions to regional politics and his dedication to public service are fondly remembered. His life reflects the highs and lows of political aspirations and family ties, leaving a lasting impression on the political landscape of Chandragiri. He maintained a strong cadre and close relations in the Chandragiri constituency for a certain period of time, said a TDP activist. Due to health issues, Ramamurthy Naidu later retired from active politics in 2010 and spent his later years in his native village of Naravaripalle. Ramamurthy was very active during his childhood and college days. He did his schooling in Kandula Varipalle and also in Chandragiri. During his stint as an MLA, he initiated many development activities. Ramamurthy maintained good relations with family members. Relatives from the Nara and Nandamuri families will be attending the final rites, said a relative of the demised leader. Last month, the family celebrated the engagement of his son, Nara Rohit, a prominent Tollywood actor. The mortal remains of Ramamurthy Naidu are scheduled to arrive at Tirupati Airport on November 17. They will be transported to Naravaripalle for the final rites. The Tirupati district police are making elaborate arrangements as Chandrababu Naidu and several ministers are expected to attend the funeral. Cadres from TDP, JSP, and BJP, along with prominent film personalities, are also anticipated at Naravaripalle to pay their last respects to the departed leader.
Ponguleti Prays at Basar Before Maha Campaign
Adilabad: Revenue minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy on Saturday offered special pujas at the Basar Saraswati Temple before heading to Maharashtra's Bhokar in Nanded district to campaign for Congress candidate Tirupati Baburao Kadam Khodekar. Khodekar is contesting from the Bhokar Assembly constituency in the upcoming elections. Speaking to media in Basar, Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy announced that the Telangana government is committed to allocating sufficient funds for the development of the Basar Saraswati Temple. He pledged to elevate the temple to the standards of the Bhadrachalam Ramachandra Swamy Temple, ensuring it becomes a major spiritual and cultural hub. The minister also emphasised the governments focus on education, highlighting plans to establish integrated schools with a budget of 150 crore each. These schools aim to provide education in government institutions on par with corporate schools. During his visit, RGUKT vice-chancellor N. Goverdhan briefed the minister about initiatives for the all-round development of the Basar IIIT. Meanwhile, Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister and Jana Sena Party president Pawan Kalyan campaigned for BJP candidate Srijaya Chavan, daughter of former Maharashtra Chief Minister Ashok Chavan, in the Bhokar Assembly constituency.
Hyderabad-Tirupati flight diverted to Chennai airport
The flight, which came to the city with about 170 passengers, later left around 4 p.m.
Parents Association writes to centre over JEE Main 2025 norms
Tirupati: Parents Association of Andhra Pradesh (PAAP) has written to the union education ministry and the National Testing Agency (NTA) seeking their immediate intervention in addressing documentation issues that have become a barrier for OBC (other backward classes) and EWS (economically weaker sections) students. The association fears many students will be unable to file their application before the November 22 deadline due to the numerous documentation requirements. In this context, PAAP has pointed out that only 5.1 lakh applications have so far been successfully submitted for the January 2025 JEE Main examination, a significant decrease from the 12.2 lakh applications submitted by this time last year. Association president S. Narahari pointed out that documentation requirements are complex. They want students to submit not only their category certificates, but also their certificate ID, its date of issue, and the issuing authoritys name. Students are struggling to acquire the required documents in time. Many students come from underserved backgrounds and face difficulties in accessing these documents at short notice. Without flexibility in these requirements, students eligible for OBC and EWS benefits may feel compelled to apply under General category, which will affect their admission chances, Narahari pointed out.PAAP requested that the NTA to simplify the documentation rules and accept the applications submitted by the students. It requested the union education minister to take urgent action and support students in their application process.
Annabhishekam conducted at Kapila Theertham temple in Tirupati
Hyderabad devotee donates 15 electric two-wheelers to TTD Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams
The devotee, Venkata Nagaraju, handed over the keys to a temple official in a ceremony held at the temple premises. TTD's Additional Executive Officer Ch Venkaiah Chowdary participated in a special puja conducted for the vehicles, the temple body stated in a release.
Education is key in ensuring tribal families welfare, says Tirupati Collector
Speaking at the 150th birth anniversary of Birsa Munda observed as Janjatiya Gaurav Divas, S. Venkateswar urges people from the community to utilise government schemes
56 pupils of Gurukul School in Tirupati hospitalised due to viral fever
TIRUPATI: Nearly 56 students of Gurukul School in Satyavedu, Tirupati district, were hospitalised reportedly after suffering from viral fever. Upon receiving the information, Health Minister Y Satya Kumar Yadav swiftly convened a review meeting with District Collector Dr Venkateswar, Secondary Health Director Dr A Siri, and DCHS Dr Anandamurthy to address the issue urgently. Currently, 36 students are undergoing treatment at the 50-bed Community Health Centre (CHC) in Satyavedu. Of these, 14 students are suffering from fever. Meanwhile, 20 students have been treated and discharged. Medical examinations, including tests for MP, NS1, CBC, CRP, Serum Bilirubin, and Widal, returned normal results. The District Collector and District Health Officer, Dr Srihari, confirmed that all students are under close observation. A dedicated medical team, including pediatricians and general physicians, is working around the clock to ensure the students recovery. Provisions for food, water, and other essentials have been arranged, and an emergency 108 ambulance has been stationed in the area due to its remote location.Satya Kumar directed Special Chief Secretary Krishna Babu to oversee the situation and provide hourly updates. He assured that the health department will continue monitoring the situation, maintaining a patient line list and referral hospital details for proper follow-up. Local authorities and health staff are fully supporting the efforts to manage this emergency.
Etala condemns arrest of farmers at Lagcharla
Hyderabad: BJP Malkajgiri MP Etala Rajendar strongly condemned the arrest of farmers and handcuffing them in Lagcharla, where Vikarabad collector Pratheek Jain was assaulted earlier this week. Charging that the collector was sent to conduct the acquisition of 1,350 acres of land in Lagcherla, Polepally and Hakimpet villages to set up pharma companies, Rajendar said the farmers were harassed, internet services were disconnected before the collectors visit, which irritated the farmers. When local MP D.K. Aruna tried to visit the troubled areas to console the farmers, she was denied entry. How was Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddys brother Tirupati Reddy allowed to visit Lagcharla and other villages with a big convoy, he questioned. Rajendar pointed out that the farmers would not protest because someone provoked them. How can they leave agriculture works and come on to the streets? They will do it only when there is a big problem. As they were going to lose their agricultural lands, they came out with a lot of pain. The MP said the power changed the current government's priorities. It was proposed to acquire 19,000 acres for Pharma City at Mucherla and the previous government had acquired 14,000 acres. The assigned land was acquired by paying a compensation of Rs 8 lakh per acre and the patta land by paying Rs 18 lakh. But, the same land is now fetching Rs 3 crore per acre. After the Congress came to power, everyone expected that the Congress would give the land back to the farmers. But, the arrogance of power had made Congress take over the land of the poor in the the Musi river belt, he claimed.
NITI Aayog CEO visits Sri City, lauds its role in Indias industrial growth
Tirupati: BVR Subrahmanyam, CEO of NITI Aayog policy think tank, visited Sri City and attended an interactive session with CEOs and CXOs of various industrial units. The session focused on the development and expansion of industrial clusters like Sri City. Subrahmanyam described these as critical engines of job creation, regional development and sustainable economic growth. Expressing his admiration, Subrahmanyam highlighted Sri Citys unique blend of global diversity. It is housing 220 industrial units from 30 different countries and employing 65,000 people in a pristine, ecologically balanced environment, he noted. Subrahmanyam praised the Sri Citys well-preserved lakes, describing them as vital for flood control and water conservation. The CEO spoke about the nations economic trajectory. He expressed optimism about the countrys potential to become a $30 trillion economy by 2047. He attributed this projection to Indias young workforce and the forward-looking approach of the nations leadership. The interactive session allowed CXOs to share their perspectives and challenges. They stressed on skill development, talent retention and housing for industrial workers. The visit began with a warm welcome from Sri City chairman Srini Raju and MD Ravindra Sannareddy. They showcased Sri Citys unique features and its potential for contributing significantly to Indias industrial landscape. They also sought NITI Aayogs support in further enhancing Sri Citys impact as a model industrial hub for the nations economic development.
Tirupati: Former Delhi chief minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal offered prayers at the sacred temple of Lord Venkateswara Swamy in Tirumala on Thursday morning. This marked Kejriwals first visit to the revered hill shrine. Kejriwal, accompanied by his wife, participated in the VIP break darshan, which the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) facilitated. The TTD authorities extended a warm welcome and organised the darshan arrangements. After the prayers, temple priests performed Vedaaseervachanam for the dignitaries at the Ranganayakula Mandapam. The TTD officials also presented Kejriwal with sacred offerings of Lord Venkateswara. Speaking to the media after the darshan, Kejriwal said, Today, I have come with my wife to seek the blessings of Tirupati Balaji. This is my first time visiting here. I prayed for the well-being of all and for the prosperity of our country, especially Delhi.
Students showcase science exhibits at Childrens Day event in Tirupati
Arvind Kejriwal, Wife Sunitha visit Tirupati Balaji Temple
Tirupati: Former Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) supremo Arvind Kejriwal visited Lord Venkateswara in Andhra Pradesh's Tirumala during the VIP break on Thursday morning. This was his first visit to Tirumala. After the darshan, temple authorities received him, and the priests offered Vedic blessings in the Ranganayakula Mandapam. Later, Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) officials presented him with the sacred offerings of Lord Venkateswara. Today, I have come with my wife to take the blessing of Tirupati Balaji. This is my first time visiting here. I prayed for the well-being of all and the prosperity of our country and especially Delhi, Kejriwal said after offering prayers at the Tirupati Balaji temple.
YSRC Traces on Land Survey Stones to be Erased
Tirupati : The district administration in Tirupati has invited tenders to erase the name and logo of the YSRC government on land survey stones across the resurveyed villages in the district. Officials said the state government run by the TD-led alliance recently decided to do this. Joint Collector Subham Banswal released the tender notice on Wednesday. In a statement, Banswal said the name and logo etched on 3,98,872 survey stones installed during the previous governments tenure would be removed. A maximum of Rs.15 per stone would be offered for this work. Interested contractors may apply from Nov 14 and the deadline is 5pm, Nov 18. Applications must be submitted at the District Survey and Land Records Department in Tirupati, he said. Notably, while as chief minister, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy had his name engraved on land survey stones while his photograph was printed on private landowners pattadar passbooks. During the YSRC tenure, approximately 70 lakh marker stones were installed. Another 7 lakh stones were left unused; all these bearing Jagan Reddys name. The present government of Nara Chandrababu Naidu decided to erase the name from these stones. The government would also replace the pattadar passbooks issued under the YSRC administration as these carried Jagan Reddys photo. In its place, the revenue department has designed a new specimen for the pattadar passbooks. The new passbooks will feature Land Ownership Right Document and Pattadar Passbook at the top of the cover page, along with the Andhra Pradesh governments logo at the centre of the page. Before the assembly polls, Chandrababu Naidu had pledged to erase Jagan Reddys name from the survey stones, replace the pattadar passbooks and repeal the Andhra Pradesh Land Titling Act introduced by the YSRC government.
Tirupati collector warns colleges against harassing students over pending scholarship dues
Tirupati: Tirupati district collector Dr S. Venkateshwar warned college managements against harassing students over pending Post-Matric Scholarship dues. He stressed that any such actions, like withholding certificates or blocking exam access, would result in legal penalties. The collector assured that the state government would soon release all pending Reimbursement of Tuition Fee (RTF) and Maintenance Fee (MTF) dues directly to colleges' accounts, eliminating delays. Education Minister Nara Lokesh confirmed that Rs 3,500 crore in outstanding dues would be cleared in phases, starting with a direct fund transfer to colleges from the 2024-25 academic year.
Police Stops Aruna from Visiting Lagcherla
Hyderabad: BJP MP D.K. Arunas visit to Kodangal led to a tense situation with the police stopping her from going to Lagcherla. She questioned whether problems will not arise if the Chief Ministers brother Tirupati Reddy tours the area. Reacting to the police action, she asked, Can I not tour my constituency as an MP and meet people to know about their well being? Why am I being stopped? What is the mistake I have committed? I was going to meet the district collector and had an appointment for the same. I can go to any corner of my constituency. The law and order problem arose because of Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy. The Chief MInister failed to maintain law and order in his own constituency. She further asked how the Chief Minister's brother was being allowed to tour the area while she was stopped.
Lagcherla Incident: KTR Named in Police Remand Report
Hyderabad : In a new twist to the Lagcherla incident that can have major political ramifications, the name of BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao figured in the remand report against former MLA Patnam Narender Reddy, who has been arrested in connection with the violent assault of Vikarabad district collector Pratheek Jain and other revenue officials at Lagcherla village of Dudyal Mandal in Vikarabad district during a public hearing on land acquisition for setting up a pharma unit in the area. According to police, On interrogation, (Patnam) Narender Reddy confessed to his involvement in the criminal conspiracy aimed at destabilising the Congress government and also to gain political mileage under the directions of Rama Rao and others. A team of police from Vikarabad arrested Narender Reddy at KBR Park and shifted him to Kodangal where he was produced before the court. The police questioned the former MLA and recorded his statements. They said that at least 19 persons, who dont have any lands in the area, created ruckus. The police on Wednesday filed a remand report before the Kodangal court against Narender Reddy by framing charges hours after his arrest. In the remand report, police said that Narender Reddy was in touch with the key accused B. Suresh over phone on November 11, when the government was conducting a public hearing at Lagcherla village. Police also stated that Narender Reddy had made 84 calls to Suresh since September. Police recovered Narender Reddys mobile phone for further verification. The remand report says that the arrested accused had confessed that they had executed a criminal conspiracy that was hatched by Narender Reddy, who also extended financial and moral support. Later in the day, Rama Rao went to Reddys house and assured his family that the BRS will stand with them and take every step needed to secure the former MLAs release. He said that the police were acting like a private army of Revanth Reddy, and did not even allow the local MP, D.K Aruna of the BJP, to enter Lagcherla. But the same police allowed Tirupathi Reddy and 300 of his followers into the village just because he is Revanth Reddys brother and is going around threatening the villagers that only if they agree to give their lands will those arrested from the village be released, Rama Rao said. Meanwhile, Tirupati Reddy visited the Vikarabad collector's office and inquired about the incident. He also interacted with Pratheek Jain. Speaking to media persons later, Tirupathi Reddy said that it was a deliberate act by antisocial elements. Meanwhile, Aruna, who was stopped by the police at Manneguda on her way to Lagcherla, staged a protest by squatting on the ground. Subsequently, she met Pratheek Jain for first-hand information about the unruly Lagacharla flare up. The Telangana IAS officer's association condemned the attack and sought stern action against the perpetrators. The association stated that such acts of violence would not deter government officials from performing their duties.
Revanth holds roadshow in support of Aaditya
Mumbai :With just a week left for the Maharashtra Assembly polls, Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Wednesday held a roadshow in support of Shiv Sena (UBT) candidate Aaditya Thackeray, who is seeking a second term from Mumbais Worli seat. Reddy along with Mumbai Congress president Varsha Gaikwad held the roadshow for Aaditya Thackeray in the high-profile constituency in the central part of the metropolis. Revanth Reddy also offered prayers at a Tirupati Balaji temple in Worli. The junior Thackeray posted pictures of the roadshow on his Instagram handle and thanked Reddy for coming down to Worli from where the former won for the first time in 2019 and went on to become a minister in the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government led by his father Uddhav Thackeray. The Congress and Shiv Sena (UBT) are constituents of the MVA along with the NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar). The opposition bloc is locked in a close fight with the ruling Mahayuti front in the elections to the 288-member assembly on November 20. Votes will be counted three days later.
Heavy rains forecast for South Coastal AP and Rayalaseema, yellow alert for six districts
A yellow alert has been issued for the Bapatla, Prakasam, and Nellore districts in South Coastal Andhra Pradesh, as well as for the Tirupati, YSR Kadapa, and Chittoor districts in Rayalaseema
Srivani Darshan Ticket Allocation Made Easy: TTD
Tirupati: The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has introduced a streamlined process for offline allocation of SRIVANI (Sri Venkateswara Alaya Nirmanam) trust darshan tickets in Tirumala. TTD additional eo Ch. Venkaiah Chowdary inaugurated new counters at the back of the Gokulam Conference Hall on Wednesday. Following special pujas, he issued the first ticket, marking the commencement of the new system. Chowdary explained that the counters, which can now allocate up to 900 tickets daily, aim to address past inconveniences, especially during rainy weather. The allocation process has been reduced to under a minute per ticket, improving efficiency and comfort for devotees. Five dedicated counters are now available for this purpose.
RLDA invites bids for commercial land use in Tirupati railway station
The station is being developed on a massive scale, providing commuting area on the southern side, in view of the crammed locality on the northern side
New road proposed from IIT-Tirupati campus to Rachagunneri
Rachagunneri is home to the massive 400/220/132kV electrical substation and also a private steel plant
How Control Of Tirumala Tirupati Temple Went Into The Hands Of The Colonial Government
Heavy rains likely in Andhra Pradesh for next three days
VIJAYAWADA: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Tuesday issued a heavy rainfall alert for isolated areas in South Coastal Andhra Pradesh and the Rayalaseema region, effective over the next three days starting Wednesday. The IMD predicted thunderstorm activity in some areas during this period. These weather conditions are attributed to a low-pressure system over the southwest and adjoining west-central Bay of Bengal, near the northern Tamil Nadu and southern Andhra Pradesh coastlines. In the 24-hour period ending at 8:30 am on Tuesday, Sullurpeta in Tirupati district and Kavali in Nellore district recorded the highest rainfall at 5 cm each, followed by 4 cm in Nellore city. Kandukur and Gudur reported 3 cm, while Peddapuram in Kakinada district noted 2 cm. Some locations across Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema observed lighter rainfall, with up to 1 cm recorded.
All about Gangaama Jatara that inspired the most-talked-about scene in Pushpa 2
Allu Arjun is all set to return to the big screen with his upcoming film Pushpa 2, which has been long overdue now, and the fans can't keep calm with all the exciting stuff the makers have been putting out. The teaser of the film showcased the icon star, where we saw him dressed in a pattu saree with blue body paint and adorned with nose pins, earrings, bangles, necklaces, and a garland of lemons. It was a homage to the deity Gangamma Thalli. Gangamma Jatara Allu Arjun's look in Pushpa 2 is inspired by the Tirupati Gangamma Jatara. This is a folk festival that takes place in Tirupati every year between the first and second weeks of May. During this time, devotees from across the country arrive in Tirupati to offer their prayers to Goddess Gangamma. She is considered God Venkateshwara Balaji's sister and is known to protect the region from any harm, according to Hindu mythology. The devotees of Tataiahgunta Gangamma Temple celebrate Gangamma Jatara in Tirupati; during the festival, priests perform a ritual that marks the beginning of the celebration. Following this, drummers beat drums through the old town to announce the commencement of the festival. The beating of the drums is also a way of indicating the arrival of the goddess and for everyone to come and join the festival. This festival extends over a week and begins with Chatimpu at midnight. Following this comes Bhairagi Vesham. On this day, devotees paint themselves in white known as Namam Kommy on their bodies and wear a garland made from Rella Kaya. Then they carry neem leaves in their hands and tie more around their waists. After worshipping the goddess, they leave the neem leaves and Rella Kaya garlands at the temple. This procession continues daily. The next day, the Banda Vesham ritual takes place, where devotees apply kumkum paste and tie ribbons on their heads. Following this, devotees follow Thoti Vesham, which involves covering their bodies with charcoal and wearing neem garlands. For Dora Vesham, devotees use sandal paste with garlands of neem leaves and lemons. The next day marks the beginning of Mathangi Vesham, and it symbolizes Gangamma, consoling the chieftains wife after defeating Palegadu. The very next day, Sunnapu Kundalu takes place. Devotees wear white paste with charcoal dots and carry a pot around the temple. The festival concludes with Gangamma Jatara. On this day, devotees offer sarees at Gangamma temple. At midnight, a clay idol is installed, and a symbolic ritual named Chempa Tholagimpu is performed to mark the end of the festival. The clay is further distributed to worshippers for its healing powers. The festival is celebrated to praise the valorous act of Gangamma slaying Palegondulu and to punish him for his demonic character of outraging the modesty of women. So, dressing up as a woman to pay obeisance to the goddess is considered an 'ode' to womanhood. The way Allu Arjuns Pushpa has adapted the festivals, slang, and everything suitable for a character from Tirupati is why the film was loved by many. The film is all set to release on 5th, December 2024.
Unannounced flight cancellation leaves Tirupati passengers frustrated
Tirupati : Passengers flying with Alliance Air faced significant inconvenience on Tuesday when their scheduled flight from Tirupati to Hyderabad was abruptly cancelled without prior notice. The cancellation affected around 45 passengers who had booked tickets for the morning flight, originally scheduled to arrive from Hyderabad at 7:15 am and depart at 8:15 am. Passengers reported they received no prior communication about the cancellation, leaving them stranded at Tirupati airport without any clear alternatives. The lack of information from the airline led to frustration among the passengers, many of whom expressed disappointment over the absence of rebooking options. A few passengers staged a brief protest at the terminal, seeking answers and demanding immediate rebooking. While some managed to secure seats on other flights to Hyderabad at additional costs, others were forced to return home, disappointed by the lack of assistance from the airline.
Kartika deepotsavam in Tirupati on Nov. 18 - The Rahnuma Daily
Kartika deepotsavam in Tirupati on Nov. 18 The Rahnuma Daily
Low pressure brings rains to coastal AP, Rayalaseema
VISHAKHAPATNAM: A low-pressure area formed over the west central Bay of Bengal off north Tamil Nadu and adjoining south Andhra Pradesh brought heavy rains to south coastal Andhra Pradesh and Rayalaseema on Tuesday. Heavy rains are forecast for the next two days (Nov 13 and 14) in parts of south coastal as well as Rayalaseema districts of Andhra Pradesh. IMD said that the rains would occur under the influence of a low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal in parts of the Tirupati, Annamayya, Chittoor, YSR Kadapa, Prakasam and Bapatla districts. It said the associated cyclonic circulation now extended up to 4.5km above mean sea level, tilting south-westwards with height. Additionally, the trough from southwest Bay of Bengal to west central Bay of Bengal off north coastal Andhra Pradesh has become less marked. Squally weather with a wind speed of 35-45 kmph gusting to 55 kmph is likely to prevail along and off the south Andhra Pradesh coast on Wednesday and Thursday. Fishermen are advised not to venture into the sea during the two days. In the last 24 hours in coastal Andhra Pradesh, Kavali (SPSR Nellore) received 5.4cm of rainfall, Nellore 3.7cm and Kandukur (SASR Nellore) 3cm. In Rayalaseema region, Sullurpeta (Tirupati) received 4.6cm of rainfall, Gudur (Tirupati) 3.1cm and Venkatagiri (Tirupati) 1.2cm.
Tirupati, Chittoor Districts Get Major Boost in AP Budget
Tirupati: The latest AP budget has made substantial allocations to Tirupati and Chittoor districts across various sectors, including irrigation, industry and education. This funding appears strategic, as several key projects have been delayed or underfunded in recent years. The boost to infrastructure is also expected to support economic growth in the region. One of the major concerns addressed in the budget is water scarcity plaguing the drought-prone region. Over Rs 5,300 crore have been allocated for reviving three stalled irrigation projects to alleviate water shortages faced by local farmers, boosting agricultural productivity. A significant allocation of Rs 879.24 crore has been made to the Telugu Ganga project, with Rs 66 crore specifically earmarked for the Somasila-Swarnamukhi link canal, which had struggled previously for funds. This project is expected to improve water availability for agriculture in Tirupati and Nellore districts. The Galeru-Nagari Sujala Sravanthi project, another long-pending scheme, has received Rs 2,438.94 crore, the highest allocation in recent years, making farmers hopeful. Additionally, the Handri-Neeva project, considered vital for the Chittoor district, has been allotted Rs 2,014.23 crore. This is expected to bring relief to areas, such as Piler and Palamaner, which had previously been overlooked. The state government has approved Rs 97 crore for dredging the Pulicat Lake. This is expected to boost fish population, supporting livelihoods of fishermen, apart from restoring the lakes ecosystem. On the industrial front, the NDA alliance government has allocated Rs 210 crore for developing the Chennai-Visakhapatnam Industrial Corridor. This is expected to attract investments and drive economic growth in the region. Municipal Corporation of Tirupati has received Rs 350 crore to upgrade its urban infrastructure and services. Of this, Rs 20 crore have been earmarked for Smart City initiatives, Rs 100 crore for wastewater recycling under Swachh Bharat Mission and Rs 75.94 crore for solid waste management, which will bolster waste collection and disposal. The budget has earmarked nearly Rs 500 crore for higher education institutions across Tirupati and Chittoor districts. Sri Venkateswara University has received a significant boost of Rs 226.39 crore to upgrade its facilities and research capabilities. S.V. Veterinary University has been allotted Rs 171.72 crore, Sri Padmavati Mahila Viswa Vidyalayam Rs 72.34 crore, Dravidian University in Kuppam Rs 27.91 crore and IIIT at Sri City Rs 19.52 crore.
Four horses retire after 14-year-long stint at NCCs Tirupati R&V regiment
After their retirement, the horses will be shifted to the Remount Training School and Depot at Hempur in Uttarakhand
Andhra Weather Update: Tirupati, 11 Other Districts To Get Heavy Rains For Next 3 Days - Oneindia
Andhra Weather Update: Tirupati, 11 Other Districts To Get Heavy Rains For Next 3 Days Oneindia
Andhra Government allocates Rs 29,909 crore for education
VIJAYAWADA: In a major boost to strengthen Andhra Pradeshs education sector, Finance Minister Payyavula Keshav has announced an allocation of Rs 29,909 crore for the School Education Department for 2024-25 fiscal. The budget also made allocations for the Super Six guaranteeThalliki Vandanam scheme, which offers financial assistance to mothers of children studying from Class I to XII in both government and private schools. Allocation of Rs 5,387.02 crore has been made under SC, ST, BC, and Minority components, aiming to reduce dropout rates by addressing financial barriers to education. Our government is undertaking comprehensive reforms to improve school infrastructure and enhance student learning outcomes, Kesav asserted and added that one of their administrations first priorities was the Mega DSC recruitment drive to fill 16,347 vacant teacher positions which is expected to bring new energy and expertise to the educational workforce. Additionally, the TDP-led NDA government has reduced administrative burdens on teachers by limiting app-based requirements, enabling them to focus more on teaching. The government also announced the renaming of key educational schemes in honour of renowned figures like Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan and Dokka Seethamma. In the higher education sector, an additional Rs 2,326 crore has been allocated for the 2024-25 fiscal year. As part of the Swarna Andhra @ 2047 vision, the State government is committed to strengthening State universities and establishing knowledge cities in Amaravati, Tirupati, and Visakhapatnam. Furthermore, the government also intends launch faculty development programmes to train 18,000 faculty over the next three years. To enhance students employability, the government has partnered with organisations such as NASSCOM, EduSkills, Salesforce, and Microsoft to provide internships for over 2.5 lakh students, starting in December 2024. While the budget allocations have been well-received by some, concerns about funding adequacy and transparency persist. The previous government allocated Rs 6,500 crore for Ammavodi, and the current governments promise of Rs 15,000 per student under Thalliki Vandanam needs nearly Rs 11,000 crores, however, the State government allocated only Rs 5,387.02 crore, S Narahari, President of the Parents Association of Andhra Pradesh, told TNIE. Sulluru Yachendra, State President of the ABVP Students Union, also voiced reservations, urging the government to increase education sector funding as per the Kothari Commission.
Government focuses on urban infrastructure with Rs 11.4k crore, Amaravati gets Rs 3k crore
VIJAYAWADA: Finance Minister Payyavula Keshav announced that the dream capital city of Amaravati is finally taking shape after a five-year hiatus. The government has allocated Rs 3,000 crore for infrastructure development projects in the State capital, envisioning Amaravati as a global destination with world-class infrastructure, attracting people, investments, and jobs. Keshav stated that Amaravatis planning principles are designed to create a livable, efficient, and sustainable blue and green city. The State government has secured Rs 15,000 crore in funding from multilateral agencies through the Government of India for Amaravatis development, he said. Keshav also allocated Rs 11,490 crore to the Department of Municipal Administration & Urban Development (MAUD) for 2024-25, emphasising that during the previous regime, urban areas were largely neglected. The minister reiterated commitment to sustainable urban development beyond the capital, with major cities such as Visakhapatnam, Kakinada, Vijayawada, Guntur, Tirupati, and Kurnool included in development plans. During the previous regime, urban areas faced severe challenges in sanitation, waste management, and infrastructure. Our government is dedicated to reversing this trend, he asserted. In support of these efforts, GIS-based master plans for Class II towns with populations between 50,000 and 99,999 have been initiated. Under AMRUT 2.0, the State government aims to provide universal access to safe water, rejuvenate water bodies, promote treated water reuse, and implement rainwater harvesting. To support food security for residents, the State government has established 204 Anna Canteens across 123 urban local bodies, offering affordable meals. Plans are also underway to open 158 more canteens in rural areas, he said.
English helps earn money; Mother tongue saves tradition and culture: CM Naidu
VIJAYAWADA : Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has emphasized the crucial role of teachers in shaping the future of students and the state. Speaking at the state-level Best Teacher awards ceremony on Monday, Naidu said, Parents educate their children, but teachers spend more time with them. Teachers hold the responsibility of moulding students' futures. English is needed to earn money. Mother tongue should be preserved to save the nation, our culture and traditions. Telugu and English should have equal importance and must move forward. Naidu and education minister Nara Lokesh jointly presented the Best Teacher awards to 174 teachers. They include 75 from schools, 26 from colleges, 16 from polytechnics, 32 university professors, 19 degree college lecturers, and four from engineering and pharmacy colleges. Highlighting the importance of education, Naidu said, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad established IITs in 1951. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan served as a teacher in Renigunta. This shows the power and potential of teachers. After coming to power this time, I put my first signature on the DSC. We have approved the filling of 16,347 posts to increase the educational standards. Earlier, we provided 33 per cent reservation in jobs for women. Some opposed me on this. I said it doesn't matter if the reservation limits are crossed. We have arranged 5,000 digital classes and virtual classes. We have also brought Talent awards to encourage students in studies,'' the CM stated. Naidu underscored the government's commitment to improving the quality of education. We have introduced numerous reforms in the education sector. Every village has a school. There are engineering colleges in every revenue division and medical colleges in every district. We have also introduced digital classrooms and virtual classes. The chief minister outlined his vision for Andhra Pradesh in 2047. We are working towards making Andhra Pradesh a knowledge hub by 2047. We are setting up world-class educational institutions like IIT Tirupati, IIM Visakhapatnam and AIIMS Mangalagiri. Naidu noted, Teachers were treated disrespectfully in the past. They were even asked to guard liquor shops. But we have changed that. We have given teachers the respect they deserve. He also touched on the issue of population management. We need to have a balanced population. The government is taking steps to encourage families to have more children. The chief minister concluded his speech by urging teachers to play a vital role in shaping the future of the state. Teachers must become fountains of knowledge. They should inspire students to think innovatively and creatively, he said.
Tirupati: Fake currency racket busted, 4 held
Tirupati : Puttur police have busted a fake currency racket in Tirupati and arrested four persons involved in printing and circulating counterfeit notes. The accused, identified as Ramesh, his wife Sandhya, their adopted daughter Esha and their associate Munikrishna Rao, were apprehended while being caught during the exchange of fake currency in Puttur town. According to Puttur DSP Ravi Kumar, the case came to light following a tip-off from a local provision store owner. The store owner informed the police after Ramesh and Esha attempted to exchange counterfeit notes at his shop in Mandi Veedhi, Puttur. The police reviewed CCTV footage, which confirmed the fraudulent transaction, leading to their arrest. During the operation, police seized counterfeit currency notes worth Rs 2.36 lakh. They also confiscated uncut sheets of `100 and `500 notes, printing equipment and a car used for the distribution of fake currency. The arrested individuals have been remanded to judicial custody, with a further investigation underway to uncover additional connections in the racket. In a statement, the DSP revealed that Ramesh, originally from Yelahanka, Bengaluru, had faced financial difficulties after his tractor financing business collapsed during the Covid-19 lockdown. In partnership with Munikrishna Rao, a resident of Srikakulam, they decided to print fake currency to recover from their financial losses. Ramesh and Munikrishna Rao, long-time friends, had suffered stock market losses together. Desperate to recover their debts, they began printing counterfeit notes after watching YouTube tutorials. They procured the required printing equipment locally and practiced the process for about two months before they began circulating the fake currency, DSP Kumar said. Over the last three months, the group is alleged to have circulated counterfeit notes worth nearly `10 lakh in various regions, including Tirupati, Srikalahasti, Nellore, Venkatagiri, Chittoor and Puttur. DSP Kumar commended CI Surendra Naidu and the crime team for cracking the case. The accused have been remanded to judicial custody, with a further investigation underway to track additional links.
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60,000 students participate virtually from 900 schools in Tirupati district
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Second list of nominated posts leaves many disappointed in three Rayalaseema districts
KADAPA/ANANTAPUR/KURNOOL: The second list of nominated posts released by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has left many aspirants of the NDA coalition in the erstwhile undivided Kadapa, Anantapur and Kurnool districts of Rayalaseema region disappointed. The post of Kadapa RTC Zone Chairman has been given to Anantapur TDP leader Poola Nagaraju, which has raised eyebrows, considering the absence of representation from Kadapa. Additionally, two corporation chairperson posts have been allotted to Railway Koduru Assembly constituency in the erstwhile united Kadapa district. However, there has been no place for Kadapa legislators in the State Cabinet, and no one from the district has been made Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams Trust Board member, which has fuelled further discontent. In the first list of nominated posts, Kadapa was meted out a raw deal. The disappointment has continued in the second list also as no local leaders have found a place in it. During the 2024 general elections, the TDP achieved an impressive victory in Kadapa, winning five out of the seven Assembly segments. The allotment of corporation chairperson posts to TDP aspirants of Kadapa might have helped the party strengthen its base further in the district, a political analyst observed. Only a few leaders like former MLC Bachala Pullaiah from Proddatur and BJP district president Vangala Sashibhushan Reddy got director posts. However, Pullaiah wrote a letter to the Chief Minister expressing his unwillingness to accept the directors post. After the release of the second list, several leaders, including TDP Politburo member R Srinivasa Reddy, former MLAs M Linga Reddy and K Vijayamma, as well as several other party veterans from various constituencies, are said to have expressed their dissatisfaction. However, they seem to be unable to voice their discontent openly as the TDP leaderships decision is final in the party matters, the analyst said. Despite intense lobbying, several senior TDP leaders from Anantapur district have failed to get nominated posts much to their disappointment. In the second list, Jana Sena Party district president TC Varun and former Zilla Parishad chairperson Poola Nagaraju of TDP have only been given nominated posts. Many senior TDP, JSP and BJP leaders have been left out. One notable leader among the disappointed is said to be Sunil from Madakasira, who lost his TDP Assembly ticket at the last minute. On the other hand, several TDP leaders of the erstwhile undivided Kurnool district have expressed their disappointment after being overlooked for nominated posts. Notable leaders who expressed their dissatisfaction, include Kurnool district TDP president P Tikka Reddy, former MLAs KE Prabhakar, Kotla Sujathamma, Meenakshi Naidu, Bhuma Brahmananda Reddy, Yerasu Pratap Reddy, and senior leader Yeduru Vishnu Vardhan Reddy.
Suo motu cases if officials are threatened, says Andhra Pradesh Dy CM Pawan Kalyan
GUNTUR: Deputy Chief Minister (Environment, Forest, Science and Technology) Pawan Kalyan has warned that stern action will be taken against those who threaten public servants, and they will be held responsible for any untoward incident pertaining to the officers. He participated in the State Forest Martyrs Day event held at Aranya Bhavan on Sunday, and paid rich tributes to the martyrs. Asserting that the sacrifices of the martyrs will not go waste, he said Kirti Chakra recipient and IFS officer P Srinivas and 23 others had lost their lives while safeguarding the forest resources. Statues will be installed and the government buildings will be named after the martyrs, he said. The family members of martyrs were felicitated on the occasion. Later addressing the media, Pawan Kalyan said the government gave full responsibility to the forest department higher officials to prevent encroachment of forest lands, poaching of animals and smuggling of forest produce. Condemning the comments of YSRC chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy against DGP Ch Dwaraka Tirumala Rao and Tirupati SP L Subbarayudu, he said, As an MLA and a former Chief Minister, Jagan has resorted to threatening the higher officials for discharging their duties, and it is highly deplorable. Suo motu cases will be filed against those who make threatening comments against the public servants, he said. Pawan Kalyan also alleged that the previous YSRC government manipulated police officials and committed several wrongdoings, including registering false cases. The inflammatory language and irresponsible comments made by YSRC leaders during the previous regime led to increasing atrocities against women, he said. Underlining the responsibility of the people in preventing the crimes against women and children, he said, Every individual should be socially conscious, and should not stand idly, if any woman or girl is subjected to trouble in front of them, and they should not hesitate to file a complaint in the local police station. The Deputy Chief Minister asserted that the laws should be implemented strictly to prevent heinous incidents like Nirbhaya, and RG Kar hospital rape and murder. He also suggested that a village defence system be developed and committees, including students, youth and elders be formed to conduct self-defence classes for girl students in all educational institutions to ensure their safety. Taking serious exception to axing of trees at several places in the State for the scheduled visits of YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, when he was the Chief Minister, resulting in the loss of greenery, affecting the ecological equilibrium of those places, the Deputy Chief Minister said action will be taken against the officials responsible for it under WALTA (Andhra Pradesh Water, Land and Trees Act). Taking inspiration from the Bishnoi tribe which sacrificed their lives to protect the trees, and Sunderlal Bahugunas Chipko movement, we should protect trees and the environment and also ensure that required policy changes will be introduced for the protection of forests. Special funds will be allocated to strengthen the Forest Department, he said. Pawan Kalyan also highlighted that the illegal mining of natural resources in Eluru district and other places in the State led to damage to the local ecosystem and considerable loss of revenue to the State. To prevent this, a toll free number has been set up in coordination with various departments. Pawan Kalyan announced that the red sanders logs seized from the smugglers during raids will be auctioned soon.
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Special Drive: Nellore Cops Book Over 250 Cases in Two Hours
Tirupati : The Nellore Police launched a late-night special drive across the district to tackle illegal activities and enforce traffic regulations. The operation, led by Superintendent of Police G. Krishna Kanth, took place from 11 PM on Saturday to 1 AM on Sunday, focusing on key highways, major junctions, and entry-exit points to monitor vehicular movement and curb unlawful transportation. During the drive, police teams conducted extensive vehicle checks to prevent criminal activities, with a particular focus on violations such as drunk driving, speeding, and underage driving. SP Krishna Kanth stated that the drive was aimed at ensuring road safety and maintaining law and order. We are committed to reducing accidents and preventing illegal activities by strictly enforcing traffic rules, he said. The operation led to the registration of 37 cases for public alcohol consumption and 20 cases for drunk driving. Additionally, 200 cases were filed under the Motor Vehicles Act for various violations, resulting in the seizure of 29 motorcycles. A total of 1,01,400 in fines was collected during the drive. Police penalized several violations, including triple riding on two-wheelers, using mobile phones while driving, and unauthorized parking. Special attention was given to enforcing helmet usage and curbing dangerous practices like speeding and wrong-way driving on highways. SP Krishna Kanth assured that similar drives would be conducted regularly to ensure public safety and deter criminal activities. Drivers must understand that following traffic rules is crucial for their own safety and the safety of others, he stated. He urged citizens to cooperate with the police by adhering to traffic regulations and practicing responsible driving.
Telangana CM unveils Rs 110 cr ghat road project in Mahabubnagar
Hyderabad: Telangana chief minister Revanth Reddy announced the launch of a major development project, calling Kurumurthy the poor mans Tirupati during a visit to the Sri Kurumurthy Swamy temple in Mahabubnagar district on Sunday, November 10. He highlighted the regions infrastructure needs, unveiling plans for a Rs 110 crore ghat road corridor to improve accessibility. 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 .
Revanth credits Lord Kurumurthy for his position
Hyderabad: Chief Minister Revanth Reddy credited his ascension to his position to the blessings of Lord Kurumurthy during his visit to the Sri Kurumurthy Swamy temple in Mahabubnagar district. On Sunday, accompanied by ministers Komatireddy Venkat Reddy and Damodara Raja Narasimha, he announced the start of a significant development project. Describing Kurumurthy as the poor man's Tirupati, Reddy highlighted the lack of basic infrastructure in the region and revealed plans to construct a ghat road corridor at a cost of Rs 110 crore. Addressing the historical neglect of irrigation projects in Mahbubnagar district, Reddy stated, Whichever irrigation project you look at across the country, you'll find the labour from Palamuru. Yet, due to the oversight by previous administrations, many projects here remain unfinished. He committed to completing the Makthal, Narayanpet, and Kodangal irrigation projects, warning that those attempting to hinder these developments would face public disapproval. Some individuals are trying to block these projects. As someone from this land, if I don't ensure their completion, the people won't forgive me, Reddy declared, emphasising his personal stake in the region's development. Reflecting on political history, he noted that K. Chandrashekar Rao secured the chief minister position twice with votes from Mahbubnagar. Reddy also acknowledged the district's support for the Congress party, which contributed 12 MLAs, two MPs, and a chief minister. Reddy pledged to enhance local infrastructure, stating, It is my responsibility to ensure every village and hamlet has BT roads. He also outlined his commitment to improving education, healthcare, and job opportunities for the underprivileged in the area.
Young Kadapa singer makes waves in tollywood music
KADAPA: Mankala Srinika Mahati, a 24-year-old singer from the Brahmin Street in Kadapa city, has been making significant strides in Indian music. Born into a lineage of musicians, Mahatis journey into music began early, as her parents noticed her aptitude for singing when she was just two and a half years old. Raised in an environment steeped in classical music and inspired by renowned singers, Mahati developed an unyielding passion for her craft, which has now become her lifeblood. Mahatis recent work, especially her songs in the movie Laggam , has caught the attention of many in the film industry. Encouraged by music director Charan Arjun, she is expanding her portfolio to include both film and devotional songs, with an intention to become a versatile artiste. Mahati, the elder daughter of MLN Suresh Babu and Soujanya, completed her schooling at Vidyamandir in Kadapa and later studied an Intermediate education at Emeralds College in Tirupati. In 2017, she graduated in Business Administration from Vignan College in Kadapa, topping her class at Yogi Vemana University. Currently, she is pursuing her Masters in Music online from Sri Padmavathi Womens University while residing in Hyderabad to explore further musical opportunities. Her family has played a pivotal role in her musical development. With a father who has a deep understanding of music and a grandmother who performed on All India Radio, Mahati began classical music training under the guidance of Nandyala Lalita and E Lakshmi Narayana when she was just six. Her foundation in Carnatic music has been instrumental in shaping her skills and fostering her love for classical forms. In 2006, Mahati participated in a popular music show, showcasing her talent and making it to the top three finalists out of 400 participants. Her performance impressed industry veterans, including music director Koti and singer Sailaja, who recognised her potential early. This milestone encouraged her family to invest further in her training, sending her to Hyderabad each summer to train under Ramachari at the Little Musicians Academy, where her skills were honed further through continuous practice. Mahatis talent has since taken her to prestigious platforms, where she has performed and received accolades from notable musicians such as SP Balasubrahmanyam. She has also competed in events at Annapurna Studios for films like Rajanna and Pandurangadu, where her skills were praised by lyricist Suddala Ashok Teja. Singing devotional compositions of Annamayya and Tyagaraja has also been a central aspect of her journey, with songs like Deva Deva Bhajan and Nallavade becoming fan favourites. Mahatis achievements include winning over 500 awards in music competitions and performances across Andhra Pradesh. She won the top prize at State-level contests of Rajampet Swaranjali and excelled in the Annamayya and Tyagaraja music festivals organised by Sreevani Arjun. She was honoured with the title Swara Vani by Prime Melodies in Vijayawada. Reflecting on her music journey, Mahati shared, With my familys support, I am working towards becoming a versatile singer. I want to master all genresfolk, melody, classical, and semi-classicaland win the hearts of audiences everywhere.
Andhra Pradesh govt fills 62 nominated posts in the second list
VIJAYAWADA: The second list of nominated posts was released by the TDP-led NDA government on Saturday. After filling the chairperson posts for 20 corporations in the first list, the government recently appointed the Trust Board to the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), and announced the second list of nominated posts for several corporations. Apart from leaders of TDP, JSP and BJP, the government accommodated Chaganti Koteswara Rao, spiritual preacher, as Advisor to Students Ethics and Values. He has been given the Cabinet rank. Out of the total 62 posts for various corporations, including four APSRTC regional boards announced in the second list, the TDP took 49, while the JSP and the BJP were given 10 and 3 posts. TDP senior leader and former chairman of AP Legislative Council Mohammad Sharif was given the Minority Affairs Advisor post with the Cabinet rank. Sharif was instrumental in sending the APCRDA repeal bill to the select committee when the previous YSRC government tried to repeal it. TDP spokespersons Kommareddy Pattabhiram and GV Reddy were also given the chairperson posts of Andhra Pradesh Swachh Andhra Corporation, and AP State Fibernet Limited respectively. Former minister Sujay Krishna Ranga Rao was made the Chairman of AP Forest Development Corporation. Ravi Venkateswara Rao, who lost his ticket to contest from Gudivada constituency to Venigangandla Ramu, was given the post of AP State Warehousing Corporation Chairman. TDP farmers wing president Mareddy Srinivas Reddy was made the State Agriculture Mission Chairman. Anam Venkataramana Reddy, spokesperson of the party, was appointed as Chairman of the State Aquaculture Development Authority. Tejaswi Podapati who raised voice on different platforms in favour of the TDP, was given the AP Cultural Mission Chairperson post. Manjula Reddy from Macherla was appointed as the AP Shilparamam Arts, Crafts and Cultural Society Chairperson. Former YSRC MLA Undavalli Sridevi, who joined the TDP, was given the AP Madiga Welfare Corporation chairperson post. Chillapalli Srinivasa Rao from the JSP was made Chairman of AP Medical Services Infrastructure Development Corporation.
Hindu groups demand independent Yadadri board
Hyderabad: Several Hindu groups welcomed Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddys announcement about constituting the Yadagirigutta temple board to oversee the administration of the hill shrine, but urged him not to emulate the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam model as it was highly politicised. Instead, they urged Revanth Reddy to form an independent board on the lines of the board governing the Padmanabha Swamy temple in Thiruvananthapuram and the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board. Dharm Jagaran Samiti working president P. Ramakrishna referred to a recent Supreme Court verdict which allowed the Padmanabha Swamy temple to function with limited government interference. The Travancore royal family is overseeing the temples administration and an advisory committee of government officials and religious scholars takes care of its day-to-day operations. VHP leader Prakash Raj said the political interference disrupted traditional practices and pointed out there were consistent calls from different sections to make the TTD Board an autonomous body, with representatives selected based on religious, administrative and financial expertise. An independent board for Yadagirigutta temple would help in focusing solely on its religious and cultural responsibilities, he noted. Hindu Jagaran Vedika secretary Nischalanand Trivedi said the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board, formed by the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, functioned independently. The committee is appointed with members to ensure the temple management aligns with public expectations, regional laws and cultural practices, Trivedi said. Members who have religious background and inclination to public service are appointed to the board, which is effectively overseeing the shrines administration, infrastructure and pilgrim facilities, emphasising safety, sanitation and crowd management, he explained.
Srisailam will be developed on par with Tirumala: CM Naidu
Kurnool : Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Saturday announced that Srisailam Temple will be developed on the lines of Tirumala, with plans for seaplane connectivity between the Srisailam Bhramaramba Mallikarjuna Swamy Temple and the Vijayawada Kanaka Durga Temple. The CM arrived at Srisailam by seaplane from Vijayawada accompanied by the union civil aviation minister K. Rammohan Naidu. He visited the temple and offered prayers. Speaking to media, he noted that 25,000 visitors come to Srisailam daily, with the number rising to 70,000 on weekends and 1,20,000 during festivals. This emphasised the need for comprehensive development of Srisailam Temple and the surrounding areas, focusing on tourism, he stated. Chandrababu shared his plans to start the seaplane services by March and underlined that tourism will be granted industry status. He highlighted the potential of developing Araku, Lambasingi, Rishikonda, Kakinada and Tirupati as major tourism destinations, which could bring global recognition. He proposed the formation of a committee consisting of Deputy Chief Minister K. Pawan Kalyan and ministers Anam Ramanarayana Reddy, Kandula Durgesh, and B.C. Janardhan Reddy to develop the Srisailam area, along with inputs from MPs and MLAs. On the states water resources, the Chief Minister pointed out that the reservoirs are full. He stressed the importance of connecting rivers, such as Godavari, Penna and Vamsadhara. He reiterated his commitment to completing the Polavaram project swiftly, calling it a game-changer. He revealed plans to bring Godavari water to Rayalaseema, which will significantly improve the regions prospects. Chandrababu Naidu underscored his focus on tourism development, which he believes will stimulate the states economy by attracting visitors, leading to establishment of five-star hotels and rest houses. He highlighted the biodiversity in the Nallamala forest, including tigers, leopards and rare bird species, and suggested the possibility of a jungle safari in Tummala Bailu. He disclosed that Gandikota, the 13th-century Grand Canyon of India, which is also renowned for its Dravidian, Indo-Islamic and Persian architecture, has been listed among the top 10 global destinations. Seaplane services will also be introduced to enhance access to the place, he stated. The Chief Minister stressed on law and order, underlining that his government will not tolerate attacks on women. He warned that those who engage in such behaviour will face severe consequences. Referring to the culture of fake social media accounts and inappropriate comments, he vowed that his government would take strict action against those who spread negativity. Ministers N.M.D. Farooq, B.C. Janardhan Reddy, Kandula Durgesh and Anam Ramanarayana Reddy, Nandyal collector G. Raja Kumari, SP A.S. Rana, MP Dr. B Shabari, MLAs and officials were present.