Subdued Real Estate Activity in Tirupati and Chittoor
Stamps and registration department fails to achieve revenue targets
CPI leader objects allegations of cow deaths at TTDs goshala
Narayana visits the dairy farm premises in Tirupati and interacts with the officials, staff members, including the animal keepers who closely monitor the developments pertaining to the animal sheds
Wakf Act amendments: Congress, Muslim JAC staged protest in Vizianagaram
JAC leaders Shaik Mustafa, Habeeb Mohammed, P.M. Rahamtullaand others led the rally from Ambati Satram junction to Collectors office
Some trains in Andhra Pradesh's Waltair Division to be cancelled or rescheduled from April 22
Cancellation, short-termination/short origination, and resheduling of trains is meant to facilitate development works in Waltair Division
This Beloved Actor Is The Grandfather Of Tollywood Comedy, Nephew Carries The Mantle Now
Padmanabham, a trailblazing comedian in Tollywood, acted in nearly 400 films and was a household name during the era of ANR, NTR, and Krishna. His nephew, Tirupati Prakash, also became a top comedian
APATA urges Centre to restore cancelled flights
VISAKHAPATNAM: The Andhra Pradesh Air Travelers Association (APATA) has urged the Union Civil Aviation Minister to restore cancelled flights, boost cargo infrastructure, and fast-track aviation projects across the State. In a representation submitted recently, APATA flagged the cancellation of key domestic and international routes. In April 2025 alone, flights from Visakhapatnam to Vijayawada, Bangkok, and Kuala Lumpur were withdrawn. Services to cities like Goa, Pune, Coimbatore, Bhubaneswar, and Mumbai have also stopped, including those operated by Akasa Air. International links to Malaysia, Colombo, and Dubai were discontinued, along with a seafood export cargo service. The association called for the reintroduction of direct flights to Bhubaneswar, Kolkata, and Coimbatore, improved scheduling on the VisakhapatnamVijayawada route, and dedicated cargo flights to pharmaceutical hubs like Pydibhimavaram and Parawada Pharma City. Citing Union Budget 2025 announcements, APATA sought DPRs for cargo hubs at Vijayawada, Rajahmundry, and Tirupati, Udan Yatri Cafs at major airports, and Udan Cargo flights linking tier-2 cities with national and international hubs. The association reiterated demands to operationalise the proposed Aviation University at Bhogapuram and establish a Sustainable Aviation Fuel refinery. MLA Ganta highlights Andhra to Andhra via Telangana flight travel ordeal
Andhra CM Naidu accuses YSRCP of provoking tension in society; cites TTD cow deaths, Waqf Bill
VIJAYAWADA: Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu on Tuesday alleged that the YSRCP was conspiring to create divisions among castes, religions, and regions. Citing issues such as the death of pastor Praveen Pagadala, TTD Goshala controversy, and the Waqf Bill, Naidu said the YSRCP was attempting to provoke tensions among communities. According to sources, Naidu believes YSRCP leaders are trying to tarnish the image of the government by raking up contentious issues. During an interaction with ministers following a Cabinet meeting, the Chief Minister urged the NDA leaders to remain alert to the YSRCPs alleged efforts to disrupt social harmony. We are clear in our decision-making. Whether its the Wakf Bill or categorisation of Scheduled Castes, we have communicated the facts to the people, Naidu asserted. He noted that while the YSRCP opposed the Waqf Bill in the Lok Sabha, it supported it in the Rajya Sabha. The party also filed a petition in the Supreme Court on the issue, the Chief Minister added. Furthermore, Naidu said Prime Minister Narendra Modi is likely to visit Amaravati on May 2 to relaunch Capital Amaravati works. He reportedly instructed that the construction of the Assembly, High Court, and Secretariat should be completed within three years. Sources said Naidu is concerned about allegations of corruption among officials and has urged them to take corrective action. Those involved in corruption will face severe consequences, he warned. On the occasion, Home Minister Vangalapudi Anitha accused YSRCP leaders of spreading false propaganda regarding cow deaths at the TTD Goshala in Tirupati. She said the party had also misled the public over the alleged disappearance of pink diamond. After it was confirmed that no such diamond existed with the TTD, the YSRCP leaders remained silent, Anitha observed. The Home Minister added that the allegations regarding the death of pastor Praveen were also proven false, and warned that stern action would be taken against those making baseless accusations. Double standards The YSRCP opposed the Waqf Bill in the Lok Sabha, but it supported it in the Rajya Sabha. The party also filed a petition in the Supreme Court on the Waqf Bill, which reveals its double standards on the issue, said the Chief Minister Andhra BJP chief Purandeswari calls out YSRCP, Congress over Waqf Bill claims
New private homoeopathy college to open in Andhra's Chittoor soon
VIJAYAWADA: Health Minister Y Satya Kumar Yadav approved the setting up of a new private Homoeopathy Medical College in the Chittoor district in line with the TDP-led NDA governments efforts to bolster AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga & Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homoeopathy) systems in the State. The Venkateswara Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital will be established at Muthirevula village of Puthalapattu mandal in Chittoor district. The college, to be set up by the Srinivasa Education Society, will admit 100 undergraduate students annually into the 5 and half-year Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) course. The state will now have a total of eight Homoeopathy Medical Colleges, with three in the government sector and five in the private sector, with an overall intake of 600 undergraduate students annually. The three government-run colleges located at Gudivada, Rajahmundry, and Kadapa offer 120 seats annually, while the four existing private colleges at Guntakal, Tirupati, Tadepalligudem and Vizianagaram have a combined intake of 400 students. It is pertinent to note that these colleges play a key role in delivering healthcare services in the State. Each college provides outpatient services to nearly 250 people daily and inpatient care to about 15 patients per day. The establishment of the new college in Chittoor is expected to strengthen the AYUSH healthcare network and access to traditional systems of medicine in the Rayalaseema region.
YouTuber detained for flying drone over Tirumala temple
A YouTuber from Rajasthan on Tuesday was detained by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTDs) vigilance and security officials for flying a drone near the Tirumala temple, raising concerns over security protocols at the hill town.
Outgoing judicial officers felicitated in Visakhapatnam
Man arrested, 20 two-wheelers recovered in Visakhapatnam
Bengali community celebrates Poila Baisakh in Visakhapatnam
The day commenced with a soulful Prabhat Pheri organised by the East Coast Railway Kalibari; clad in traditional attire, men and women walked along the R.K. Beach Road at dawn, singing Rabindranath Tagores timeless compositions
Land acquisition is being done purely to benefit corporate entities, while the government is turning a blind eye to the real problems of farmers, alleges the party State coordinator
Lalam Chetan of Narsipatnam wins bronze at international kickboxing event
Indias Tenki Durga and Vasupalli Satish debut as international referees at the 2025 Thailand Kickboxing Cup, boosting Indias global presence
Dr. Lankapalli Bullayya College students in Visakhapatnam win Climate Tank Accelerator contest
The winning team earns a 10-day fellowship in the USA and prize money of $1,000
Union government failed to allocate adequate funds for improvement of safety in railways: CITU State secretary
Behera Bhaskar Rao meets NDA leaders and announces his decision to join the Jana Sena Party
TTD EO hits back, says cow deaths above normal during YSRCP rule
TIRUPATI : Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Executive Officer J J Shyamala Rao on Monday refuted the allegations made by former TTD Trust Board Chairman Bhumana Karunakara Reddy over the death of 100 cows in TTD Goshala as baseless and made with the intention to malign the reputation of TTD, thereby hurting the sentiments of scores of Hindus. Citing the TTD Vigilance Report, the EO said there were a lot of corrupt practices carried out in SV Gosala from March 2021 to March 2024 and explained in detail about the misappropriation of funds during that time with the help of video clippings and statistical evidence. The EO said, on an average, nearly 15 cows die every month due to old age and some other diseases. He said in 2024, 179 cows died in SV Gosala, and from January to March this year, around 43 cows died because of old age and diseases. He said a total of 59 calves have also born during the same period this year. He added that when the reality is like this, it is unfortunate that the former TTD Board Chief made baseless allegations that TTD has ignored the fodder for the cows which resulted in the deaths of these cattle. In fact, the TTD Vigilance Report clearly said about the negligence shown and the misappropriation of funds during the YSRCP regime in SV Gosala. Unhygienic and poor-quality fodder was given to cattle, illegal floating of fodder tenders. The YSRCP regime also prevented vigilance inquiry to suppress the cow deaths, among many other issues. If they (the YSRCP leaders) are really concerned about the cows, then why they have they not carried out any investigation on all these irregularities during their ruling? After the appointment of the new director for SV Gohala, all these issues came to the fore, and at present, we are correcting all the lacunae, the EO asserted. Earlier, the TTD EO said that since last June, many reforms were brought to TTD, including enhancement of the taste of Annaprasadam and Srivari Prasadams, laddu quality, transparency in Seva, Darshan tickets, and accommodation, getting rid of brokers, strengthening the IT wing of TTD, and transferring incompetent persons holding superior posts. Shyamala Rao exposes donor passbook abuse Adulterated ghee was procured for making the sacred laddus prasadam offered to the devotees during the YSRCP regime, and we have cancelled those suppliers and blacklisted them, the EO said. Similarly, in the name of donating organic products for making Srivari Annaprasadams, the donor supplied `5 crore worth of adulterated products and took the benefit of donor passbooks to the tune of `25 crore in violation of norms. We have cancelled this donor passbook benefit also, Shyamala Rao revealed. Today, Srivari devotees are expressing immense satisfaction with the taste and quality of both Annaprasadams and laddu prasadams, and we are committed to protecting the sentiments of a multitude of devotees by taking up more and more pilgrim-friendly reforms in TTD, EO Shyamala Rao reiterated.
Three killed, two injured after speeding SUV rams into police vehicle in Andhra's Kadappa
KADAPA: A high-speed road accident near Nadimpalle in Vontimitta mandal, Kadapa district, claimed three lives and left two others injured. The incident involved a Scorpio SUV, an electric bus, and a highway patrol (Rakshak) vehicle. Vontimitta police said the Scorpio, travelling from Tirupati to Nandyal at over 100 kmph, rammed into an electric bus heading towards Tirupati from Kadapa. The force of the collision propelled the Scorpio into a highway patrol vehicle trailing the bus, which subsequently hit a roadside tree. The Scorpio was completely mangled, with its roof torn off. The three occupants inside died on the spot due to severe head injuries. The Police identified the deceased as Dharma Reddy of Kothapalli in Chagalamarri mandal, Vinod of Somayajulapalli village in Bandi Atmakur mandal, and Tejeshwar Naidu of Nandyal. Sunil Kumar, sustained serious injuries. Constable Raghunath Reddy, who was driving the Rakshak vehicle, and another individual were also injured. Vontimitta Circle Inspector (CI) Babu and Sub-Inspector (SI) Shivaprasad reached the scene and shifted the injured to Kadapa Government Hospital using 108 emergency services. The Police confirmed that the accident was caused by the excessive speed of the Scorpio. They registered a case and launched an investigation. Minister for Transport and Youth Services Mandipalli Ramprasad Reddy offered condolences to the families of the deceased and directed medical officials to provide the best possible treatment to the injured.
Pregnant woman delivers on train
The mother and baby were handed over to the Railway Protection Force (RPF) for further medical care and transport
Swift action in securing the large stock of firecrackers and raw materials stored on the premises prevented the fire from spreading further
Year-round demand puts firecracker workers at greater risk, say experts
Bursting firecrackers has now become a new norm at all kinds of celebrations, leading to more firecracker units operating around the year, not just during Deepavali, they say
Tirumala police prevent Telangana youths suicide bid
Tirupati Urban SP V. Harshavardhan Raju appreciated the swift response of the police team. He commended CI Sriramulu and the Two Town personnel for acting promptly and ensuring the youths safety.
TTD EO Blames Previous Board for Goshala Mess
He further revealed that tenders were floated for fodder supply to the non-functional Kamalaiahgaripalle Goshala, situated 35 km away from the operational SV Goshala in Tirupati. This, he alleged, was an attempt to inflate transportation costs and benefit the contractor.
61-day fishing ban: 1,978 boats return to Visakhapatnam coast
Violations will lead to penalties including seizure of boats and catches, and suspension of government subsidies and benefits, warns official
BJP leaders clean Ambedkar statues in Tirupati ahead of his 134th birth anniversary celebrations
Mining operations halted in A.P. due to coalition government, allege Tirupati MP
Though the mine owners have all the permits, the leaders of alliance parties are threatening them, claims Maddila Gurumoorthy
The TirupatiKatpadi railway line doubling project would boost Chittoor districts growth and integrated development, says Daggumalla
Six police teams formed to probe cracker unit explosion in Anakapalli district of A.P.
The firecracker unit has a valid licence till 2026 and fire fighting equipment are in place on its premises, says SP
Nine-month-pregnant woman killed by husband in Visakhapatnam
Pawan Kalyan's wife Anna Lezhneva shaves her head at Tirupati temple due to this reason, watch
Before performing the rituals, Anna signed a declaration form at Gayatri Sadan in the presence of temple authorities, stating her faith in Lord Venkateshwara.
Anna Lezhneva, wife of Pawan Kalyan, offered her hair at Tirumala's Padmavathi Kalyana Katta as thanks for her son Mark's recovery from a fire accident in Singapore. This act of devotion by Anna, who is of Orthodox Christian faith, has been widely recognized as a symbol of maternal strength and spiritual gratitude.
Mrs Pawan Kalyan Prays At Tirupati
Anna Konidala, Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan's wife, worshipped at the Lord Venkateswara Swamy temple in Tirupati and participated in the Srivari Suprabhata Seva on Monday, April 14, morning.
TTDs Divya Kshetrams hit by staff crunch
TIRUMALA: The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), one of Indias wealthiest temples, faces a severe staff shortage. With over 108 employees retired as of March 31, 2025, and an estimated 500 more expected to retire by June, maintaining existing temples has become challenging. This shortage poses significant concerns as TTD plans to construct Divya Kshetrams (Srivari Temples) in every state. The lack of essential staff, particularly Archakas trained in Pancharatra and Vaikhanasa Agama, crucial for temple operations, raises questions about the feasibility of the expansion. While TTD is optimistic about simultaneous construction and recruitment, some experts urge the temple board to prioritize addressing the staff crunch over new temple construction. The staff shortage at TTD has reached a critical point, forcing the organization to rely heavily on local volunteers for sensitive tasks like Hundi counting at outside temples. A recent incident exposed this vulnerability when a staff member was suspended in March for allegedly manipulating foreign currency denominations in a Hundi, amounting to Rs 6.5 lakh, with an ongoing police investigation. Experts suggest that the staff member exploited the situation due to being indispensable amid the staff shortage, highlighting the risks of relying on overextended personnel. Furthermore, TTD has been slow to develop a comprehensive manpower deployment and recruitment strategy, particularly for crucial roles such as Archakas trained in Pancharatra and Vaikhanasa Agama, Veda Parayanadars, Paricharakas, temple kitchen (Potu) staff, and sanitation, security, and musical staff. TTD is grappling with a significant staff shortage, with 108 employees retired as of March 31, 2025, and an estimated 500 more expected to retire by June. The lack of new recruits has impacted not only temples but also guest houses, Public Amenities Complexes, and other support facilities. Notably, the TTDs staff strength has dwindled from 16,600 employees two decades ago to around 5,000 currently. The temples taken over from the AP Endowments Department, such as those in Vontimitta, Devuni Kadapa, and Valmikipuram, are facing a severe resource crunch, relying heavily on TTD funding and facing periodic pressure for increased allocation. Unclear path ahead for Divya Kshetrams Moreover, TTD temples in Jammu, Rishikesh, Kurukshetra, and Delhi are struggling with a shortage of Archakas, raising concerns about expanding to foreign lands due to traditional restrictions like those imposed by the Vaikhanasa Agama, which prohibit temple priests from crossing oceans. The Divya Kshethrams initiative was first formally announced in 2015 with letters sent to several state governments, proposing the construction of Lord Venkateswara temples. Constructions were completed in a few locations such as Kurukshetra, New Delhi, Kanyakumari, Chennai, Rampachodavaram and Seethampeta, but many of them continue to operate with insufficient staff. TTD had previously expanded into major urban centres such as Chennai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and New Delhi to improve access to darshan tickets, accommodation, and spiritual outreach. However, many of these information centres have either shut down due to the rise of online services or have been converted into small temples or Kalyana Mandapams. An example is the Chennai information centre, which also has a Dhyanamandir. The Chennai centre has never been officially designated as a temple, but the locals treat it as one. It has become one of the top revenue-generating sub-temples via Hundi collections, despite running with a skeletal staff. Meanwhile, letters have been sent to Chief Ministers and administrators of 18 states and Union Territories, including Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan, Kerala, Goa, and Sikkim. Chief Ministers of several states have responded positively to TTD Trust Board Chairman BR Naidus request for land allocation to build temples in their respective capitals. Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu is also said to have discussed this matter during a recent review with the board. However, according to a senior TTD officer, a clear financial and administrative policy is still pending. Key questions remain: Who will bear construction costs? How are donor roles defined? And what are the operational obligations once a temple is established? In case of Navi Mumbai, an MoU exists with a private donor, but most proposed locations have no such clarity. Legal, administrative and cultural hurdles Legally, TTD is governed by the TTD Act, which has limited clarity or flexibility when it comes to constructing temples outside AP or India. Amendments may be necessary if the institution is to continue its out-of-state or international expansion. Further, while TTD is registered under the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA), approval from the Union Ministry of Home Affairs is essential for each project and is only valid for five years. With political leadership changes in those states, continuity may not be guaranteed.
Groundbreaking ceremony for LGs Sri City unit likely on May 8
TIRUMALA: LG Electronics, a globally recognized household brand, is set to transform the economic landscape of Andhra Pradesh with a new manufacturing facility in Sri City. The groundbreaking ceremony, scheduled for May 8, marks the start of a plant that will produce eight LG-branded electronic goods, including refrigerators, air conditioners, washing machines, TV sets, heat exchangers, compressors, and other components. The Andhra Pradesh government has approved a Rs 5,001 crore investment for the project, which promises significant economic benefits. The facility is expected to generate 1,495 direct jobs, prioritising local youth from Rayalaseema, Nellore, and neighbouring states like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Telangana. Beyond direct employment, the plant will create a wide range of indirect job opportunities and stimulate business expansion in the region. Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu took the initiative in bringing the South Korean global giant to Andhra Pradesh. Later, Tirupati district collector Venkateswar secured 247 acres of land for the project after the approval from the state state government in November last year. The district administrations swift action ensured the site was ready within months. Located in Sri City-2, an extension of the phase-1 development, the project is progressing rapidly, with land acquisition efforts advancing on a war footing to meet the committed timeline. Sources confirm that preparations for the ceremony are complete, signaling LG Electronics commitment to enhancing local manufacturing and economic growth. This initiative underscores Sri Citys growing status as a hub for industrial innovation.
Andhra Pradesh Dy CM Pawan Kalyan's wife offers prayers at Tirupati Balaji temple - ANI News
Andhra Pradesh Dy CM Pawan Kalyan's wife offers prayers at Tirupati Balaji temple ANI News
TTD Chairman refutes claim of 100 cows death
TIRUMALA: Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Chairman BR Naidu on Sunday dismissed allegations by former chairman Bhumana Karunakar Reddy regarding the deaths of 100 cows at the TTD goshala, calling them baseless and politically motivated. After inspecting the SV Dairy Farm, Naidu said the cows receive timely feed, veterinary care, and are housed in proper conditions. He accused Reddy of misleading the public using outdated and manipulated images, and cited a vigilance report from Reddys tenure, which pointed to expired medicines and pest-infested feed. Naidu alleged corruption in engineering works under Reddys leadership, claiming contractors had paid commissions. He warned against dragging TTD into political disputes and questioned Reddys motives in targeting the institution. TTD Chairman clarified that reported cow deaths were due to old age, not neglect. Chandragiri MLA Pulivarthi Nani and TDP leaders submitted a memorandum seeking a probe into financial irregularities and action against those defaming TTD. Political slugfest continues over cow deaths at TTD Goshala
KGBV student to receive Sunshine Stars Award on April 15
Rajulamma secured 983 marks in the Intermediate examinations, the highest achieved by any KGBV student in the State
Pawan Kalyan's Wife Performs Head-Tonsuring At Tirupati Temple After Son Survives Fire Accident
Incidentally, Anna vowed that she would offer her hair to the deity if her minor son survives the fire accident.
1,978 boats anchored as 61-day ban begins in Vizag
Fishermen await financial aid, turn to alternate work
The condition of two of the injured is said to be critical; Chief Minister has agreed to extend 15 lakh ex gratia to the next of kin of the deceased, says Home Minister Anitha
TTD chief refutes allegations of cow deaths, calls it politically motivated
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) chairman B.R. Naidu on Sunday strongly refuted allegations made by former TTD chairman Bhumana Karunakar Reddy over the reported deaths of 100 cows at the TTD Goshala, dismissing them as politically motivated attempts to tarnish the institutions image.
New Tirupati-Vontimitta temple tourism circuit soon
Devotees visiting Tirupati can explore Kanipakam, Srikalahasti, Gandikota, and more under TTDs upcoming religious tourism circuit
He asks District Collector to inquire into the incident and submit a report, and promises all support to the family members of the victims
Six dead in an explosion at a fire cracker unit in Anakapalli
According to initial reports there were 15 workers at the unit as it was a Sunday
Union Civil Aviation Minister urged to revive flights to abroad and several cities of India
Tours and Travels Association of India Chairman O. Naresh Kumarsubmitted a representation to Union Civil Aviation Minister in Srikakulam and sought direct flights for other international cities
Human milk Bank proves to be big boon to vulnerable infants in Andhra
TIRUPATI: The one year old Rotary Human Milk Bank at the Government Maternity Hospital in Tirupati is not only providing a lifeline to vulnerable newborns but also offering significant health benefits to lactating women who choose to donate their surplus breast milk. Beyond the life-sustaining nourishment provided to infants in need, donating breast milk has been linked to several positive health outcomes for lactating mothers. Mothers who participate in milk donation programmes often express immense joy and fulfilment, as their surplus milk helps save fragile newborns. We encourage lactating mothers with surplus milk to come forward. So far, postnatal women are coming forward through sensitisation activities conducted by our hospital doctors and nurses, said Dr G Partha Sarathi, Superintendent of the Government Maternity Hospital. The safety of the donated milk is paramount. Potential donors undergo standard screening tests conducted globally for lactating mothers, including tests for HIV, Hepatitis C (HCV), and Hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg). These tests are often conducted when the mother is admitted to the hospital for delivery, Dr Partha Sarathi aid to TNIE. The Rotary Club of Tirupati sponsored the Human Milk Bank at the maternity hospital, at a cost of Rs 35 lakh, besides taking up the responsibility of its maintenance. The bank has successfully completed its first year, supporting postnatal mothers who donate milk to feed not only their own babies but also newborns of other mothers. The Rotary regularly provides dry fruit packets to milk donor mothers at the milk bank. The bank is run with advanced equipment, including milk analysers following high standards of hygiene. Four staff nurses work round the clock to support postnatal mothers. The Rotary Milk Bank provides 30 ml of breast milk a day to fragile newborns whose mothers are unable to feed them due to health complications or lack of lactation. A milk donor, Rajeswari, shared, As a mother, its a Gods gift to me. Donating milk to nourish another child is priceless. This initiative not only addresses the critical need for breast milk for vulnerable newborns but also empowers motherhood through the numerous health and emotional benefits associated with this act of generosity, she emphasised. Speaking to TNIE, Rotary Mother and Child Care Wing Chairman Tenkayala Damodaram said, Providing free breast milk to the newborns by other mothers with surplus milk is a meaningful contribution, emphasising the profound impact they can have on the lives of the newborns and the positive ripple effects on their own well-being. Over the last one year, the mothers donated 247.374 litres of milk through the Human Milk Bank, and 243.225 litres were distributed to newborns. A total of 1,806 mothers donated their milk, benefitting 3,475 newborn newborns, he revealed, sharing the banks service data from the past year.
One Nation, One Election wont harm regional parties: Former Vice-President Venkaiah Naidu
TIRUPATI: Former Vice-President M Venkaiah Naidu on Saturday emphasised the need for a national debate on the concept of One Nation, One Election, calling it a practical and historically proven idea. Speaking at an intellectual meet at Kachhapi Auditorium in Tirupati, Venkaiah Naidu noted that simultaneous elections were held in 1952, 1957, 1962 and 1967, and advancements in technology make them feasible today. He allayed the fears that regional parties would suffer loss if the proposal materialises, stating that voters distinguish between national and state issues. Citing TDP founder NT Rama Raos win in Andhra Pradesh during a Congress wave, and the BJPs recent Lok Sabha win in Telangana, after the Congress won the state elections, he stressed that Indian voters are discerning. He highlighted benefits such as reduced election costs, estimating savings of up to Rs 12,000 crore. He also urged reforms to eliminate the influence of caste, money and religion in politics.
Vizag poised to become a film hub, says MLA Ganta Srinivasa Rao
Industry bigwigs showing interest in establishing studios in the city, he says
Eight workers fell ill due to ammonia gas leak in Nellore
All were recovered and discharged on the same day, the company representatives told the TDP leaders who visited the shrimp processing plant in Ananthapuram village of TP Gudur mandal
India, U.S. tri-service HADR exercise Tiger Triumph concludes on Eastern seaboard
According to the Indian Navy, the exercise marks a significant milestone in reinforcing the shared commitment of India and the United States towards regional stability, disaster response, and interoperability between their armed forces.
Viswakarma Foundation to hold matrimonial meet in Visakhapatnam on April 13
5th national marine fisheries census to be conducted from November to December
The census to document socio-economic conditions of marine fishermen families and map fisheries infrastructure spanning the entire coastline of the country
18 cricket clubs from North Andhra region will take part in the tournament which is going to be held till April 28, say officials
Political slugfest continues over cow deaths at TTD Goshala
TIRUPATI/VIJAYAWADA: Allegations over the deaths of more than 100 cows at the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Goshala have triggered a political face-off between the YSRCP and the ruling NDA partner BJP. YSRCP leader and former TTD Chairman Bhumana Karunakar Reddy alleged that in the past three months, several sacred indigenous cows such as Sahiwal and Giri breeds have died due to illness and a lack of proper feed. He blamed TTD authorities for neglecting Goshala maintenance and criticised the appointment of a Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) as the in-charge director, citing the officers lack of experience in cattle management. He accused the TTD Board and officials of being preoccupied with serving the ruling party, instead of focusing on cow welfare. He raised concerns over the inadequate care of calves and pregnant cows, poor sanitary conditions, and mismanagement of fodder distribution. He also cited the incident of a Sahiwal cow and its calf dying after straying onto a railway track and being hit by a train, calling it further evidence of negligence. In a pointed attack, he questioned the silence of Deputy Chief Minister K Pawan Kalyansarcastically referring to him as Pavananda Swamy who had previously vowed to protect Hindu Dharma and the sanctity of TTD. Bhumana alleged that no post-mortems were conducted to determine the causes of death and that the TTD made no attempts to uncover the truth. BJP, TTD deny allegations, call them baseless In response, BJP State spokesperson and TTD board member Bhanu Prakash Reddy dismissed Bhumanas claims as completely false. He admitted that a few cows had died due to illness, which he said is a common occurrence in Goshalas across India. The claim that more than 100 cows have died is absurd and baseless, he said, adding that TTD is taking utmost care of the animals at its Goshala. He accused the former TTD chairman of leveling allegations purely to malign the TTD Board and the State government. Bhanu Prakash Reddy challenged Bhumana to visit the Goshala in person. If he has the courage, let him come tomorrow. I will show him the actual records, he said. TTD also issued an official statement, labeling the social media claims as misinformation. It stated that the cows shown in viral posts did not belong to TTD.
Andhra Pradesh CM Naidu offers silk robes at Vontimitta
KADAPA: Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu and his wife Bhuvaneswari on Friday offered silk robes (pattu vastrams) to Sri Kodandarama at the famed Sri Kodandaramalayam temple in Vontimitta, Kadapa district, marking the celestial Sri Sitarama Kalyanam, a highlight of the ongoing annual Brahmotsavam. The event was celebrated with traditional rituals, divine ceremonies, floral grandeur, and devotional music, drawing thousands of devotees. Upon arrival at the temple, the Chief Minister was received with temple honours by Endowments Minister Anam Ramanarayana Reddy, Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Chairman BR Naidu, Executive Officer J Syamala Rao, and others. Temple priests welcomed the CM with Poornakumbham, followed by his darshan of the Mula Murthies. He was presented with a Shesha Vastram and received blessings from Vedic scholars. The divine wedding commenced with a grand procession of the Utsava Murthies of Sri Sita and Sri Rama to the Kalyana Vedika. The highlight was the sacred Edurkolu ritual, the divine meeting ceremony where the deities, represented by idols, face each other and exchange garlands in a symbolic marriage rite known as Mala Parivarthanam. This was followed by Harati and the ceremonial seating of the deities on the special wedding platform. The Kalyanam venue was elaborately decorated for the occasion. For the first time, Janur Artarches made of coconut leavesadorned the temple premises. The wedding stage was embellished with paddy grains, mango leaves, bananas, and four tonnes of ornamental and exotic flowers including Bangkok Orchids, Torch Ginger, Heliconias, Blue Orchids, and Red Anthuriums. The floral arrangements were executed by 120 flower artists and garden staff under the supervision of TTD Horticulture Deputy Director Srinivasulu. Adding to the sanctity, Sri Venkateswara Swamy from Tirumala presented a golden crown to Sita Devi and a Yagnopaveetham (sacred thread) to Sri Ramachandra Murthy, in line with TTDs tradition of sending precious offerings to affiliated temples during Brahmotsavams. The evening culminated in devotional cultural performances organised by TTDs Hindu Dharma Prachara Parishad and the SV College of Music and Dance. The programmes began with Mangaladhwani at 3.30 pm, followed by vocal and dance performances including Annamacharya Sankeertans, which captivated devotees. PENNA CEMENTS CHIEF DONATES TWO GOLD CROWNS WORTH Rs 6.6 CR TO VONTIMITTA TEMPLE Kadapa: Penna Cements chairman P Pratap Reddy and his family donated three gold crowns to the deities of Sitarama and Lakshmana on Friday. The crowns, adorned with precious stones, weighed seven kilograms and are valued at approximately Rs 6.60 crore. After performing puja, temple priests adorned the main deities in the sanctum sanctorum with the crowns. Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Chairman BR Naidu and executive officer (EO) J Syamala Rao honoured the donor family in recognition of their offering.
Gentle sun rays stream in as soft music plays on the radio, the rustle of the newspaper blend with the aroma of tea leaves brewing in a vessel, spreading warmth through the corner tea shop. This informal setting serves as a space to discuss and make decisions, too. Many business ideas are formed and wound up in many tea corners of the city. One such decision for their livelihood was made by C Enku Sha and his three friends over a cutting chai . My grandfather and his friends acquired the skills of temple umbrella-making from a vendor in the neighbourhood and started a business together, begins CK Kumar, a temple umbrella maker. Enku Sha, started this business in the 1950s at his home in Iyya Mudali Street, Chintadripet. Back then, not many preferred to rent or own a shop. From storing raw materials to finished goods, each step in the process unfolded on the street, verandah, or living room. Enku Sha cycled to Vyasarpadi, Moolakadai, and Parrys to purchase bamboo sticks, silk, cotton material, threads and needles. The bamboo sticks are then cut, polished, soaked in water for two to three months, and dried under the sun. The silk and cotton cloth wreath the bamboo as a crown in beautiful intricate designs which were then hand embroidered. A family affair The orders in those days, came three months in advance, and the entire family joined in the making of one umbrella, especially during the festive period such as Panguni Uthiram (March-April), Chitra Pournami (April-May), Sri Rama Navami (April), and celebrations in Andhra Pradesh, because a lot of details go in the making of the festive umbrella. The women of the house helped with embroidery, stitching and aari work. The men designed, cut and assembled the umbrella parts. With each knot, we weave in our wishes, explains Kumar. He helped with his family business in 1986. Born in 1969, he grew up watching his family participate in the production of thoranam (hanging decorations), woolen garlands, silk and cotton holy cloth ( pavithrams ), used to drape the idols, chariots, and cone umbrellas. When he came of age, he began preparing to take his family business forward. Kumar is a third-generation umbrella maker and he took the entire workload on his shoulders in 1990. This was the time when practices changed. The five friends who started this business together opened shops individually shops that stocked colourful decorations, miniature temple umbrellas and idol garments. As the families expanded, they wanted a business under their familys names. Still, the umbrellas were made in houses, he adds. Chithirai month is the busiest one for the vendors as many orders come from Andhra. They have a festival in the Chithirai month where the deity is taken around as a procession and then immersed in the sea. For the deity to go around in shade, umbrellas are parcelled from Chennai, shares the businessman. Looking at the opportunities, twenty more shops opened up on the same street. The learning phase Reminiscing his learning days, Kumar says there are two types of bamboo. There are naar moongil (green bamboo) and kall moongil (stone bamboo). While the latter is easier to work with, green bamboo has a long life. Any umbrella made of green bamboo lasts for 70 years. After which, the stick is brushed and polished, extending its life to 30 more years. We buy 20 to 30 branches. Sometimes, weak or dead canes get mixed in the bulk order and those cannot be used for anything. It is put to waste, Kumar points out. The umbrellas size starts from three feet to 216 feet in width. The cloth covering the bamboo is demanded in various colours. At the main Tirupati devasthanam (temple), all the umbrellas are white. At Alamelu Mangapuram, it is red, orange and yellow. At Thiruvannamalai, the deity is Shiva, hence he wishes to be decorated in as many colours as possible, explains Kumar. On the cloth sangu (conch shell), chakram (wheel), udukai (two-headed drum), seval (rooster) and namam (a religious mark) are stitched for beautification. At the end of the crown, strands of clothes are stitched for decoration. We call them jalar . They can be made in cotton for a long life and resham silk is used. You can customise it with specific colours. We have something called panjavarnam jalar , which comes in five colours, Kumar says. With time, the expectations have also changed. Donors who give these umbrellas to temples change every year. Hence, they want new umbrellas for each festival. Now, orders are placed a month, a week and, sometimes, a day prior. The donors sometimes compromise on quality as they look for bright colours and grand designs, complains Kumar. What was done with time, patience and love has come down to name, looks and size. Beyond borders Kumars son and daughter have joined him in the business. We are in this business for four generations now and it is nothing but the blessings of the lord that we are continuing and prospering, he shares. Since Covid, the family purchases logs in the rainy season, soaks them, dries them during the summer and uses them for orders in the same months. In January 2023, they came together to form a 216 feet umbrella for the Manampathy Thirukkurai Eswarar Temple in Manampathy, a village in Uthiramerur. That experience brought the whole family together. While boys shaped the bamboo, the ladies stitched the designs. It was like a picnic for us, shares Rupa, Kumars daughter. Another milestone in this business was machine embroidery. The designs on the umbrella that were previously shaped and stitched are printed out today. This gives the vendors more time to manufacture more products. One such was plywood fans. The plywood is cut in a circle, covered with velvet cloth and the regular designs are stuck. Additionally, on the corners, vetiver was attached for cooling effect. It is believed that it spreads positive vibes, he says. The fan was made on special order for a Murugan temple in Malaysia six months ago. Staying rooted to tradition, the umbrella makers are adapting to modern needs. What started as a small business idea brewed in a tea shop on Iyya Mudali Street, Chintadripet, has now boomed to such an extent that today, the whole street is known for temple umbrella manufacturers, who export their produce internationally. C Enku Sha - CK Kumar, Sri Chakara CN Magesh, SS Temple Works and many other shops function here. Individuals sit on a chair and stitch silk cloth to their bamboo structure. While their hands are calloused, pants are faded, and dust fills their eyes, the vendors make sure that they produce a closely-stitched, bright-coloured cloth, and effort flashes on their products.
Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo posing along with others at Tirupati Balaji temple in Jammu on Friday.
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Andhra SIPB clears Rs 30k crore worth proposals, to create 32,133 jobs
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AP woos hospitality giants in Mumbai, seeks tourism investments in Vizag, Tirupati, Amaravati
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AP government launches LEAP to turn urban SHG women into entrepreneurs by June 8
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Cabinet clears Tirupati-Katpadi rail doubling project; Rs 1,332 crore boost to connectivity, tourism
VIJAYAWADA/TIRUPATI: In a landmark decision for railway infrastructure development, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved the doubling of the Tirupati-Pakala-Katpadi railway line, a vital 104-kilometer single-line section linking Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. Announced by Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, this Rs 1,332 crore project expands the Indian Railways network by 113 kilometers of track length, promising to decongest one of the busiest rail corridors, enhance operational efficiency, and ensure greater service reliability. Executed under the PM-Gati Shakti National Master Plan for multi-modal connectivity, the initiative reflects integrated planning to facilitate seamless movement of people, goods, and services, aligning with Modis vision of a self-reliant New India. The upgraded railway line serves as a critical connector to iconic cultural and religious destinations, including the Tirupati Balaji Temple, Srikalahasti Temple, Kanipakam Vinayaka Temple, and Chandragiri Fort, drawing pilgrims and tourists from across India. Beyond its cultural significance, the project enhances access to prominent educational and healthcare hubs in Vellore and Tirupati, directly benefiting around 14 lakh residents across approximately 400 villages in three districts: Chittoor and Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh and Vellore in Tamil Nadu. New railway line a boon to agri, electronics sectors Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu lauded the decision, extending gratitude to PM Modi, Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw, and the Union Cabinet for prioritising this transformative infrastructure upgrade. Speaking to TNIE , Chittoor MP Daggumalla Prasad Rao applauded the tireless efforts of the Chief Minister for his continuous follow-up with the Government of India over AP railway projects. He said that pertaining to the Tirupati-Katpadi 104 km railway doubling project, railway authorities had finished the DPR and all the other technical formalities. At the earliest, the doubling work will commence between Tirupati and Katpadi. Economically, the project is a game-changer for the region. It strengthens the agricultural backbone of the Rayalaseema region by improving transport logistics for farmers while also catalysing growth in key industries such as electronics, cement, and steel across Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala. The doubled line, equipped with 15 stations, 17 major bridges, 327 minor bridges, seven road-over-bridges (ROBs), and 30 road-under-bridges (RUBs), boosts freight capacity by an additional 4 MT per annum. Key commodities like coal, agricultural products, cement, and minerals will see improved transportation efficiency, reducing reliance on costlier alternatives. The environmental and economic dividends of this railway enhancement are substantial. The shift to rail is projected to save 4 crore litres of diesel annually and slash CO2 emissions by 20 crore kilogramsequivalent to the carbon sequestration of planting 1 crore treessupporting Indias climate goals. Further, logistics costs are expected to drop by Rs 449 crore each year compared to road transport, offering significant savings for businesses and the government alike.
CM Naidu thanks Centre for approving Tirupati-Katpadi railway line doubling project
The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs, chaired by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has approved the doubling of Tirupati - Pakala - Katpadi single railway line Section (104 km) in Andhra Pradesh ...
Naidu thanks PM Modi for approval to Tirupati railway line project
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