Telangana Minister Seeks Daily Karimnagar-Tirupati Train Service
Transport minister Ponnam Prabhakar on Saturday urged Union minister for railways Ashwini Vaishnaw to introduce a daily train service between Karimnagar and Tirupati.
In addition to patrolling vehicle, the police also using drones to keep a vigil on the hillock region, say officials
48-year-old woman found dead in hotel room in Visakhapatnam
KOLAB HER MUSIC CAMP 2025 Empowers Women In Music With Priya Saraiya, Shashaa Tirupati And More
The KOLAB HER MUSIC CAMP 2025, organized by IPRS and Sony Music Publishing, is redefining opportunities for women in the music industry. With female songwriters, composers, and producers like Priya Saraiya, Shashaa Tirupati, and Bawri Basanti collaborating at Mumbais Bay Owl Studios, the initiative fosters creativity, inclusivity, and industry recognition.
Details of irregularities in TDR bonds to be out in three months: MAUD Minister P Narayana
VIJAYAWADA: Municipal Administration and Urban Development (MAUD) Minister P Narayana stated that the Crime Investigation Department (CID), along with regional enforcement agencies, will continue the probe into irregularities in the issuance of TDR bonds in Visakhapatnam under the previous government. He assured that complete details on the TDR bonds issued during the YSRCP regime will be provided in three months. Replying to a question asked by Visakhapatnam East MLA Velagapudi Ramakrishna Babu, Narayana revealed that irregularities were not limited to Visakhapatnam but also occurred in Tanuku and Tirupati. In Tanuku, while bonds worth Rs 63.24 crore were to be issued, Rs 754 crore worth of bonds were issued. He highlighted that land in rural areas was misrepresented with urban addresses to inflate bond values. Similarly, 29 bonds worth Rs 170.99 crore were issued in Tirupati. Therefore, the issuance of TDRs was halted for five months after the formation of the coalition government. Currently, 965 TDR bond issuances are pending in the State.
Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Blood Disorders opens in Vizag
The institute is equipped to handle a wide range of haematological conditions from routine blood tests like CBC to the most advanced therapies like CAR T-cell therapy, bone marrow transplants and targetted therapies
Overwhelming response for free civil services training programme by ITDA in ASR district
Due to the good response from the last two seasons, we have increased the seats to 100, says Tribal Welfare Deputy Director
Irregularities in their issuance have been detected not only in Visakhapatnam but also in Tanuku and Tirupati, and action will be taken against those responsible once investigation report is received, he tells the Legislative Assembly
Special and one-way trains to clear Holi rush
Indian Railways is operating special trains between Visakhapatnam and Bengaluru, and between Bhubaneswar and Cherlapalli
Oteru tank in Tirupati under the scanner for land grab attempt
The tank is used to meet the needs of the villages around Tirupati
Foundation stone for NTR Memorial Trust Bhavan laid in Vijayawada
VIJAYAWADA: NTR Memorial Trust Managing Trustee Nara Bhuvaneswari laid the foundation stone for NTR Memorial Trust Bhavan in the city on Thursday. Speaking on the occasion, she said the trust is now organising its service activities from Hyderabad. Construction of the trust building in Vijayawada was taken up to expand its service activities in the State. The trust building will be completed by February 2026. The building houses the trust office, a blood bank and a thalassemia centre, she said. Asserting that service activities are being taken up by the trust with the spirit of NTR, and as per the thoughts of Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, Bhuvaneswari said thalassemia centres will soon be set up in Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam, Tirupati and Rajahmundry. Elaborating on the trust activities, she said vocational training has been provided to 7,531 people in the skill development centres, and 2,500 of them have got placements. Through Sanjeevani Health Clinics, free medical services have been provided to 1.60 lakh people, she said. Naidu congratulated Bhuvaneswari and the organisers of NTR Memorial Trust on the occasion. Working with the noble goal of providing assistance to the poor @ntrtrust today laid the foundation stone of its own building in Vijayawada. Established 28 years ago, the NTR Memorial Trust has helped crores of people in dire situations, he posted on X.
TTD introduces masala vada in Annaprasadam for pilgrims
TIRUMALA: Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has introduced masala vada to its Annaprasadam (free food) menu for devotees at Tirumala, starting Thursday. The initiative, launched by TTD Chairman BR Naidu along with executive officer (EO) J Shyamala Rao and Additional EO Ch Venkaiah Chowdhury, aims to enhance the dining experience for pilgrims. Proposed by BR Naidu and approved by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, the masala vada is prepared with lentils, green chilies, ginger, curry leaves, coriander, and mint without onion or garlic. It joins the existing offerings of sambar, rasam, chutney, curd, curry, sweet pongali, and papad. 35,000 vadas will be served daily between 10.30 am and 4.00 pm at the Annaprasada Kendra, with plans to scale up production and extend distribution. The EO emphasised the importance of maintaining high-quality ingredients to ensure taste and hygiene. The Annaprasadam tradition, launched in 1985 under former CM NT Rama Rao, began with the Venkateswara Nithya Annadanam Endowment Scheme, serving 2,000 pilgrims daily. By 2014, it evolved into the Sri Venkateswara Annaprasadam Trust, funded by global devotee donations, covering expenses through interest earned on bank deposits. On occasions like Vaikunta Ekadasi and New Year, over 2 lakh devotees receive free meals. The launch event, attended by TTD board members and officials, included a special pooja.
Phanithi Prakash Babu appointed as Vice-Chancellor of Pondicherry University
PUDUCHERRY: Phanithi Prakash Babu, senior professor in the Department of Biotechnology & Bioinformatics at the University of Hyderabad, has been appointed as the new vice-chancellor (V-C) of Pondicherry University. President Droupadi Murmu, as the Visitor of the university, made the appointment by exercising her authority under Statute 1(A) of the Pondicherry University Act, 1985, according to an official communication from the Ministry of Education director (CU-I) Subhash Chand Sharu, which was sent to the Pondicherry University registrar. Babu will hold the office for a term of five years or until he is 70, whichever is earlier. He has three decades of experience in academics and research in the fields of neurosciences and neurodegenerative diseases. In 1992, the professor earned his PhD from the University of Hyderabad, where he later established himself as a leading researcher and educator. Babus career includes long-standing associations with the University of Hyderabad, where he served as a professor in the Department of Biotechnology (2006-present), reader in the Department of Animal Sciences (2001-2006), lecturer in the Department of Animal Sciences (1996-2000), and a lecturer in Department of Zoology at S V University in Tirupati (1992-1996). Babu held key positions in international neuroscience organisations, including V-P, Society for Neurochemistry India (2012-2013) and general secretary, Society for Neurochemistry India (2006-2011). He received several awards, including B P Pande Memorial Oration Award, Indian Society for Parasitology and Tulsabai Somani Educational Trust Award, Indian Academy of Neuroscience.
Centre supported VSP more than expected, says Nirmala Sitharaman
The Centre will support the State in availing loans from World Bank and Asian Development Bank for Amaravati project, says Union Finance Minister
CPI leader J.V. Satyanarayana Murthy released from Vizag jail on bail
Murthy was arrested on the charge of violating COVID-19 protocol during a protest seeking justice for the victims of styrene monomer vapour leak at LG Polymers
Andhra Pradesh Government committed to strengthening universities: Minister Nara Lokesh
Nara Lokesh emphasised Andhra Pradesh Governments efforts in filling vacancies, introducing industry-linked curricula, and enhancing research and innovation in universities
SVVU students protest, lock campus over internship stipend demand
TIRUPATI: Students of Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University (SVVU) staged a protest on Wednesday, locking the campus gates and demanding an increase in their internship stipend. The protest, which lasted from 9 am to 6 pm, left university officials and staff stranded outside. BVSc students locked all the main gates, preventing Vice-Chancellor (in-charge) JV Ramana and university staff from entering for nearly two hours. Additional SP Ravi Manohar Achari attempted to negotiate with the students, but they refused to engage in talks. The protestors blocked the entry for over six hours, forcing police to escort the officials inside through the west gate. A heavy police presence, including women constables, was deployed to manage the situation. The students expressed dissatisfaction with the State governments failure to address their demand for an increase in the internship stipend from Rs 7,000 to Rs 15,500. Vice-Chancellor (in-charge) Ramana appealed to parents to counsel their children, assuring that the government was reviewing the issue and would resolve it soon.
Judicial probe into Tirupati stampede begins, officials to appear March 17-18
TIRUPATI: A judicial inquiry is underway into the tragic stampede incident in Tirupati on January 8, which claimed six lives and left several devotees injured. The family members of the deceased and injured have given official statements attributing the incident to negligence by police and concerned officials on duty at Padmavati Park, Bairagipatteda, Tirupati. According to sources, the statements were recorded virtually during the first phase of the inquiry, led by Commission of Inquiry Chairman M Satyanarayana Moorthy, former HC judge of Andhra Pradesh. The chairman, who has been staying at Padmavathi Guest House in Tirupati since February 20, contacted the families of the victims online to document their testimonies. Based on these inputs, the commission will begin the second phase of the probe from March 12. Sources said top officials, including Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Executive Officer Syamala Rao, District Collector Dr S Venkateshwar, and Tirupati SP V Harshavardhan Raju, have been summoned to appear in person on March 17 and 18. More than three injured persons and some family members of the deceased have alleged that TTD officers were not present in the area from the afternoon onwards and that police officials, who arrived after 4 pm, acted negligently. They also stated that no proper instructions were given to devotees, who had been stranded since morning, despite the number being limited to 2,300.
POW leaders exhort women to fight for their rights
Ensure Blue Flag status for Rushikonda Beach again, officials told
Job seekers must develop skills aligned with industry demands, say Visakhapatnam MP
33,682 unemployed youths participate in NASSCOM mega career fair at GITAM Deemed to be University
Vizag Collector reviews arrangements for Chief Minister Naidus visit to Vizag
Naidu is scheduled to attend a book release event at GITAM Deemed to be University on Thursday
15 roads identified between Gajuwaka and Bhogapuram to ease traffic congestion
NERs proposal to help realise long-pending demand for direct train from Vizag to Prayagaraj
The North Eastern Railway has proposed the continuation of Visakhapatnam-Gorakhpur Special train even after the Maha Kumbh Mela
Bring hall tickets printed only on white paper: Intermediate Board
Board of Intermediate Education officials ask students to bring hall tickets printed out in white paper for the public exams
Tirupati Temple News: TTD Makes Big Policy Change, Only These Devotees Will Get Room Allotments
TTD, which manages the Tirumala Venkateswara Temple in Tirupati, announced two new key policies, introducing a new room allotment policy for common devotees and a radio collar system to track wild animals, ensuring a safer pilgrimage
National meet on mining in Vijayawada on March 7 likely to address issues of the sector: FEMMI
Nearly half of minor mineral mines remain non-operational in the country; 50% of the 4,000-plus mines closed in Andhra Pradesh alone
Trio of Chief Ministers Unite at ITCX 2025 to Celebrate Indias Temple Heritage
The International Temples Convention & Expo (ITCX) 2025, the worlds largest gathering dedicated to temple heritage and management, commenced with grandeur in Tirupati on 17 February. The opening ceremony at Asha Convention Center saw an assembly of dignitaries, spiritual leaders, and thousands of devotees, all gathered to reinforce the role of temples in Indias cultural, social, and economic fabric. A key highlight of the event was the presence of three Chief MinistersAndhra Pradeshs Chandrababu Naidu, Maharashtras Devendra Fadnavis, and Goas Pramod Sawantwho shared the stage in a show of unity and commitment to temple conservation. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also
DRM interacts with boxers at ongoing coaching camp in Visakhapatnam
More international cricket matches will be organised in the city, he says
All India Postal Carrom tourney under way in Tirupati
Grand finale of the five-day tournament scheduled for March 7
4-year-old girl rescued within hours after she went missing in Tirumala
Police trace the girl to Chinnakapu layout abutting Tirupati bus station with the help of CCTV footage which showed that she was seen boarding an APSRTC bus with a woman
DOFPCL in Visakhapatnam wins IIMR award for high-yield millet cultivation
Organic tag opens new European markets for Araku Valley coffee farmers
The Girijan Cooperative Corporation is trying to fetch better price by marketing coffee in different grades, so that better sale value is realised, says the Managing Director
Army jawans desperate search for missing mother moves public at Tirupati Collectorate
Muthu, posted at the Indo-Tibetan border, has been searching for his 67-year-old mother, who went missing at the Tirumala temple laddu counters on February 10
Andhra Pradesh committed to supporting Indias Net Zero target: CM Naidu
VIJAYAWADA: Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu virtually inaugurated Hero Future Energies (HFE) advanced green hydrogen plant at Rockman Industries in Tirupati on Monday, marking a milestone in Andhra Pradeshs clean energy transition. Congratulating HFE and Rockman Industries, the Chief Minister praised the States robust industrial base and forward-thinking energy policies, positioning it as a leader in Indias green hydrogen revolution. This facility is a crucial step toward a sustainable energy future, leveraging our renewable resources and growing industrial needs, he said. Naidu emphasised Andhra Pradeshs role in Indias green energy transition, aligning with the Swarna Andhra 2047 to make the State a global hub for renewable energy and green hydrogen. Were committed to reducing reliance on fossil fuels, supporting Indias Net Zero target by 2070, and enhancing energy security while cutting crude oil imports, he asserted. Naidu highlighted the Integrated Clean Energy (ICE) Policy, launched in October 2024, which aims to add 160 gigawatts of renewable capacity and attract `10 trillion (~$118.95 billion) in investments over five years. The policy promotes green hydrogen production, electrolyzer manufacturing, and hydrogen-powered mobility infrastructure. With our coastal strengths, deep-sea ports, and logistics network, Andhra Pradesh is poised to lead global green hydrogen exports, the Chief Minister said, assuring investors of continued support for clean energy ventures. He said this pioneering project is just the beginning, with plans to scale up for a greener, more prosperous Andhra Pradesh. The Tirupati plant integrates green hydrogen blending with Piped Natural Gas (PNG) / Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) for industrial furnaces, reducing carbon emissions and setting a replicable model for Indias hard-to-abate sectors. HFE Founder and Chairman & Managing Director Rahul Munjal called it a major leap in industrial decarbonization and thanked Naidu for fostering innovation.
Naidu Inaugurates Hero Future Energies' Rs 1,000 Crore Green Hydrogen Plant in Tirupati
The facility blends green hydrogen with PNG and LNG for industrial heating.
A few trains on KK line to be short-terminated at Dantewada for safety works
Andhra Pradesh leads green energy revolution with Rs 1,000 crore hydrogen plant in Tirupati MyIndMakers
The pioneering project mixes green hydrogen with PNG/LPG for industrial furnace applications, which significantly reduces carbon emissions
Naidu Inaugurates Rs 1,000 Crore Green Hydrogen Plant in Tirupati
N. Chandrababu Naidu virtually launches Hero Future Energies' green hydrogen plant, a major step in India's clean energy transition
Andhra Pradesh Cabinet meeting on March 7
Andhra Pradesh Chief Secretary K. Vijayanand issued a circular to that effect to the Special Chief Secretaries, Principal Secretaries and Secretaries
Poultry sales in Andhra soar 60% as farmers counter bird flu fears with food festivals
GUNTUR: Poultry sales in the State have surged by 60% in just one week, thanks to a bold strategy by farmers to win back consumer confidence following a bird flu outbreak. Organising food festivals across major cities like Guntur, Rajamahendravaram, Kakinada, Vijayawada, and Tirupati, farmers served free chicken and egg dishes to debunk myths surrounding poultry consumption. The move helped ease public fears and revived demand, signalling a strong recovery for the industry. The fear of bird flu, which once gripped the state, is now fading due to strict biosecurity measures and aggressive consumer outreach. The Animal Husbandry Department has confirmed that no new cases of Avian Influenza have been reported since February 25, marking a crucial turning point. Meanwhile, poultry farmers, who suffered massive losses, are steadily bouncing back. The outbreak was first detected in six poultry farms across East Godavari, West Godavari, Krishna, and Eluru districts, leading to the culling of over 1.90 lakh hens by February 15. Later, two more farms in Pithapuram reported infections. However, officials acted swiftly, ensuring the new cases were isolated and not linked to previous outbreaks. The test results from Pithapuram arrived late, but they confirm there was no further spread after the culling, clarified Dr Damodhar Naidu, Director of from the State Animal Husbandry Department. To prevent a resurgence, officials have intensified surveillance, testing samples from affected farms every 15 days. We conduct four rounds of tests as a precaution. If a single sample tests positive, we immediately tighten biosecurity measures in the red zone, Dr Damodhar explained. Strict checks remain in place on poultry transportation within a 10 km radius of infected farms, while border checkpoints prevent the movement of potentially infected poultry in and out of the State. Farmers seek government support Poultry farmers faced an unprecedented crisis. Bird flu is a global issue, but misinformation, especially on social media, made it worse. Sales had plummeted to just 10% of normal levels, said Y Suresh, President of the AP Poultry Farmers Federation. Some farmers even gave away poultry for free in desperation. Weve never seen losses like this beforeit will take at least three to four years to recover, he added. Suresh urged the State government to step in with interest-free loans and flexible repayment options. The industry needs assistance, and timely intervention can prevent further damage, he emphasised.
Cashew farmers demand 200 per kg support price
They also demanded that the government purchase cashew from the farmers through the Girijan Cooperative Corporation (GCC) and Rythu Bharosa Kendras
Agama Shastra backs TTDs demand for flight ban over Tirumala temple
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams urges the Centre to ban flights over Tirumala temple, citing Agama Shastra and religious sanctity concerns
Blue Flag status for Rushikonda Beach only temporarily withdrawn, says Collector
The Blue Flag is likely to be restored soon after completion of the safety audit by the Royal Life Saving Society on Tuesday, March 4, says Harendhira Prasad
Maha Samprokshanam ceremony to be conducted at Sri Kodandaramalayam in Vontimitta from March 5 to 9
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams Executive Officer J. Syamala Rao inspects the arrangements for the ceremony
Natural farming being promoted to achieve Swarnandhra Vision
An alternative to current farming method, it comprises nine principles such as year-round soil cover, diverse crops, minimal soil disturbance and pest management through botanical extracts
38 bikes including high-end ones seized, racers booked in Visakhapatnam
Traffic police appeal to the public not to give motorcycles or cars to their minors or to those who do not have a driving licence
Kinjarapu Atchannaidu said the Chandrababu Naidu government had taken corrective measures by prioritising both the sectors in the State Budget
Sudha Murali: A poets journey from numbers to verses
NELLORE: For those who love the written word, poet and Mathematics lecturer Sudha Murali weaves intellect and emotion into verses that resonate with both scholars and commoners. Her poetry transcends social barriers, reflecting deep personal experiences and contemporary struggles. Born in Menakuru, Naidupeta mandal, Tirupati district, Sudha inherited her grandfathers literary legacy and her mothers resilience. The third of six siblings, she was named Padma Sudhamani by her parents before later adopting the name Sudha Murali. A gifted student, she impressed teachers with her quick grasp of things but faced several challenges in her educational journey. Despite hardships, she pursued higher studies, earning a Masters degree in Mathematics and completing her teacher training. She now serves as a Mathematics lecturer at Andhra Pradesh Model School and College, committed to shaping young minds. Sudhas literary journey spans over two decades. Encouraged by fellow teachers in 2017, she revived her passion for poetry, leading to the publication of her anthology Thadi Aarani Vakyamokati. The collection features 98 carefully selected poems from over 500 she has written, focusing on themes of social injustice, personal struggles, and systemic inequalities. Blending personal experiences with stark realities, her poetry exudes defiance, sorrow, anger, and a deep yet helpless resolve. Each verse questions societal norms, offering a mirror to contemporary issues. Beyond poetry, Sudha writes songs and poems for schoolchildren. She remains indifferent to fame, believing her words should speak for themselves. When moved by an incident, she instinctively puts pen to paper, attributing her literary strength to divine blessings, particularly Lord Shiva, whom she considers her guiding force. Her marriage to Balamurali Mohan proved a turning point, with unwavering support from him, sister-in-law Shivakumari, and brother-in-law Sai Rangarao. Even after her mothers death, she remained resolute, drawing strength from her father, whom she considers her greatest pillar of strength. Teaching, for Sudha, is more than a professionit is a calling. She seamlessly transitioned into the role, working part-time at Kendriya Vidyalaya and private schools during her college years to support herself. Her impact extends beyond classrooms, with former students and colleagues remembering her fondly. For her, the greatest reward is not accolades but the love and respect she earns through her dedication. Tracing her literary beginnings is difficult, as she has been writing since childhoodscribbling thoughts on stray papers and walls. Though many early works are lost, she cherishes the joy of recalling them. Teaching more than a profession for her Teaching, for Sudha, is more than a professionit is a calling. She transitioned into the role, working part-time at Kendriya Vidyalaya and private schools during her college years to support herself. Her impact extends beyond classrooms, with former students and colleagues remembering her fondly. Tracing her literary beginnings is difficult, as she has been writing since childhoodscribbling thoughts on stray papers and walls. Though many early works are lost, she cherishes the joy of recalling them.
CM Chandrababu Naidu launches P4 scheme, announces industrial cluster and solar power units
TIRUPATI: Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu on Saturday announced the launch of the P4 scheme on March 30, coinciding with the Telugu New Year, Ugadi. The initiative aims to eradicate poverty by mobilising support from philanthropists and affluent sections of society. On Saturday in Ramanaidupalli of GD Nellore mandal in Chittoor district, the Chief Minister participated in the NTR Bharosa pension distribution programme, launching disbursal of Rs 113.2 crore to 2.65 lakh beneficiaries across the district. He reaffirmed the TDP-led NDA governments commitment to fulfilling pre-election promises despite financial constraints. On the occasion, Naidu also announced the development of a 2,000-acre industrial cluster near SR Puram mandal, along the Chittoor-Thatchur six-lane highway, linking with Chennai. He instructed Chittoor District Collector Sumit Kumar to initiate land acquisition immediately. Additionally, the State government will install 2-kW solar power units on the rooftops of Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) beneficiaries homes at no cost, promoting renewable energy and reducing electricity costs, he said. Highlighted the governments agreement with Meta, enabling citizens to access government services via WhatsApp, he emphasised that this digital transformation would ensure accountability among officials, as all grievances and requests would be recorded and monitored. Furthermore, the Chief Minister slammed the previous YSRCP government, accusing them of mismanaging finances, alleging they left Andhra Pradesh with Rs 10 lakh crore in debt. He said over 25% of the States revenue is now spent on debt interest. Despite these challenges, he assured the public that the TDP-led NDA government is restoring financial stability. Later, TDP supremo Nara Chandrababu Naidu met the party rank and file and expressed happiness at meeting them after eight months of administrative duties. Naidu emphasised his commitment to meeting the cadre regularly and stated that any election defeat would be due to cadre dissatisfaction, not his governance. He warned against favouring YSRCP leaders, likening it to falling prey to a snake. Naidu praised the cadres hard work in hoisting the TDP flag in GD Nellore after 30 years and promised to transform it into a strong base. Pointing to YSRCP, Naidu questioned the whereabouts of those who claimed Why not 175 and why not Kuppam. He read out the names of activists and leaders who contributed to TDPs victory and conducted an open debate on leadership styles. Naidu directed MPs and MLAs to resolve activists problems, mingle with people, and coordinate with Jana Sena and BJP leaders. He warned of stringent action if they did not mend their ways, emphasising his 45-year association with the party and his commitment to never sacrificing it. CMs helping hand to a needy family During the event, Naidu visited the home of Vasu, a toddy tapper. Moved by the plight of his wife Selvi, who is raising her abandoned grandchildren alone, he announced a Rs 2 lakh FD for each child and sanctioned Rs 4,000 per month under the Mission Vatsalya scheme until they turn 18. He also approved the construction of a house
TTD Chairman Requests Centre To Designate Tirumala As No-Fly Zone
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) is the custodian of the famous Lord Venkateswara Temple.
Visakhapatnam District Collector questions Medical & Health Department officials on maternal deaths
He directs them to ensure that such incidents do not recur in future
Andhra Pradesh Budget ignored North Andhra and Rayalaseema, alleges YSRCP leader Gudivada Amarnath
No funds are allocated to the Visakha Metro Rail Project, he says
FAPCCI welcomes focus on inclusive growth in Andhra Pradesh Budget
The allocations to infrastructure development and industrial corridors will significantly contribute to the States economic progress, says the FAPCCI president
G.P. Raja Sekhar takes charge as the Vice-Chancellor of Andhra University in Visakhapatnam
Academic and global excellence of the university will be my key priorities, he says
Andhra Pradesh attempts to explore Buddhist tourism potential at Berlin conclave
A delegation led by Minister for Tourism and Culture and APTDC MD K. Amrapali will participate in the ITB-2025 in Berlin, Germany, from March 4.
Andhra Pradesh CRDA appoints Surbana-Jurong, Knight Frank as programme management consultants
CRDA Additional Commissioner Naveen Mallarapu and Surbana Jurong (India) CEO (South Asia) Avinash Mishra signed an MoU on February 28, 2025.
Kurnool Collector assures medical care, support to injured girl
A tree inside the school compound fell down on a group of students leaving seven of them injured
Grama Sabhas, scheduled for March first week, have been postponed until the final draft of the R&R package is readied by revising the Socio-Economic Survey-2023
Tirupati Nagaravanam at Crossroad of Conservation, Commercialisation
Amid these concerns is the Forest departments proposal to construct a canteen a plan that involves cutting of trees within the forest premises.
Hindustan Shipyard Limited wins two awards for operational leadership and communication outreach
Road safety awareness rally organised in Visakhapatnam
Visakhapatnam is on the verge of transformative growth, says VMRDA Commissioner at CII meet
The State government is addressing the issue of high land costs in Visakhapatnam through public private partnership, and planned to invest 200 crore on 15 priority roads this year
Anakapalli Nookambikas Jatara to be celebrated as State festival
Tributes paid to C.V. Raman on the occasion of National Science Day
Visakhapatnam is suitable to become Andhra Pradeshs AI hub as it has a young workforce, 30% lower operational costs and other strategic advantages, says the CII Visakhapatnam Zone Chairman
D.V.S. Narayana Raju is new chairman of CII Visakhapatnam Zone
Stating that Amaravati is peoples capital, Andhra Pradesh Finance Minister Payyavula Keshav says the State is ready to start Amaravati project on a grand scale
Human encroachment, food scarcity drive wild elephants into conflict
TIRUPATI: Imbalances in the ecosystem and the non-availability of food sources are causing wild elephants to become agitated and raid human settlements and crops, particularly in forest-adjacent areas of Andhra Pradesh, including the Seshachalam and Manyam regions, retired forest range officer and wild tusker trainer K Raghunath told TNIE. With 26 years of experience handling wild elephants, Raghunath shared insights into the rise in elephant aggression, particularly after the recent incident in which elephants killed three devotees at Gundala Kona in the Seshachalam forest. Habitat destruction and human encroachment lead to isolated, stressed elephants, increasing their aggression, he said. Deforestation and urbanisation have significantly reduced natural food sources, forcing elephants into human settlements. Being highly intelligent, they quickly identify crops like sugarcane, rice, and bananas as easy food sources, leading to frequent raids. Once elephants develop this behaviour, they tend to pass it on to younger generations, he added. Additionally, male elephants experience periodic mustha condition of elevated testosterone levelsmaking them extremely aggressive. During this time, tuskers may attack other elephants, humans, or perceived threats. Raghunath explained that poaching, habitat loss, and human-elephant conflicts contribute to fear and aggression in elephants. He cited the Gundala Kona incident, where a devotee reportedly made loud noises with a steel vessel, startling the elephants and resulting in the deaths. Elephants have remarkable memory. If they witness a herd member being harmed, they may develop hostility towards humans. Some even remember past conflicts and return to attack villages as a form of revenge, he said. He cited an incident in Gudipala Mandal, Chittoor district, where a lone musth elephant killed a couple and later a woman in Ramapuram village. K Raghunath, retired forest officer Loud noises, fireworks, and construction activity within their habitat disrupt elephants natural behaviour, causing irritation. Orphaned or displaced young tuskers often exhibit distress-driven aggression, while herds forced off traditional migration routes may become disoriented and violent. We advise people to maintain at least half a kilometre distance from elephant movement zones. The lead male elephant protects the herd during food searches, and any disturbance could trigger aggression, Raghunath warned. He noted that maternal and aunt elephants care for calves. When a calf is born, the herd remains in one place for about three months, ensuring sufficient food and water. Aunt elephants assist in the calfs upbringing, a behaviour known as allomothering, he said. Safety precautions Raghunath urged the public to avoid approaching wild elephant herds and instead inform forest officials to facilitate safe diversions. Even trained elephants (kumkis) can be injured during these operations, he cautioned. The safety of both people and elephants is paramount. We use kumkis to guide wild herds safely away from human settlements. Even during these operations, it is crucial to maintain a safe distance, he said. He also advised against taking selfies near elephants, making loud noises, or wearing white clothing, as these could provoke the animals. In AP , the Forest Department uses kumkis to protect human lives and crops from wild elephant attacks, Raghunath concluded.
A.P. government, NASSCOM to organise job fair in Vizag on March 5, 6
The job fair to be held on the campus of GITAM Deemed To be University will offer around 10,000 job opportunities, says HRD Minister
Scrap metal processing facility commissioned at Naval Dockyard
One-way special train between Danapur and Cherlapalli via Vizianagaram
87.3% voter turnout in Vizag district for MLC election
Total polling rate in north-coastal region of six districts including Visakhapatnam was 92.39% of total of 22,493 votes
HRF asks A.P.govt. to desist from acquiring huge chunk of land for BPCL project
Overzealous ayah accidentally switches newborns at KGH, doctors correct goof-up
The mix-up was corrected within no time, says hospital superintendent, adding that an inquiry has been launched into the incident
44% MLC vote turnout in Visakhapatnam district
Jana Sena launches Operation Aakarsh in Tirupati, YSRCP faces setbacks
TIRUPATI: Jana Sena Party (JSP) has launched Operation Aakarsh in the temple city of Tirupati. Local JSP MLA Arani Srinivasulu has intensified efforts to bring in more YSRCP leaders into its fold under the directions of Jana Sena President and Deputy Chief Minister Konidela Pawan Kalyan. On Tuesday, as many as eight YSRCP Tirupati corporators and two Tirupati Cooperative Town Bank directors switched allegiance, donning the Jana Sena scarf in the presence of Pawan Kalyan. It may be recalled that three YSRCP corporators had joined the JSP recently, bringing its tally to 11 in the Municipal Corporation of Tirupati. Until last month, only the local MLA and a few leaders represented JSP in Tirupati. Now, the party is actively working to expand its influence at the ward level. With JSP Supremos green signal, MLA Arani Srinivasulu has been focusing on disgruntled senior YSRCP leaders who have openly revolted against former MLA and current Tirupati district YSRCP president Bhumana Karunakar Reddy. Srinivasulu has held discussions with them, learned about their political aspirations, and assured them of a bright future within JSP under Pawans leadership. The defections have dealt a significant blow to YSRCP in Tirupati, as many of those switching sides have been close associates of Bhumana Karunakar Reddy for more than 30 years. Currently, the TDP has one corporator, while JSPs strength has risen to 11. However, during the Deputy Mayor election, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) partnersJSP and TDPsecured the support of 26 members, a number strong enough to claim the mayors seat in the future. Corporator SK Babu, who had a long-standing association with the Bhumana, told TNIE , I was a sincere party worker and a close follower of Bhumana Karunakar Reddy. However, during the deputy mayor election, my name was not even considered for the position, despite being a Backward Class (BC) corporator. Everyone knows this. I lost hope in YSRCP, and after deep thought, I decided to join Jana Sena. SK Babu and five other corporators who were expelled from YSRCP have now joined JSP. Their defection could make it easier for JSP to unseat Mayor Dr Sirisha in the coming days.
Mahasivaratri sees an outpouring of devotion at city temples
40th Maha Kumbhabhishekam, organised by T. Subbarami Reddy Seva Peetham, sees huge crowds
Devotion encapsulates Srikalahasti Temple on Maha Shivaratri
The temple town of Srikalahasti in Tirupati district resonated with devotion and spiritual fervour as thousands of devotees gathered at the Sri Vayulingeswara Swamy Temple to take part in the Maha Shivaratri celebrations.
Entrepreneurs in Andhra Pradesh get a major leg-up as govt. allows startups to bid for tenders
Waiver of Earnest Deposit Tax will help startups get unprecedented access to govt. markets, say industry experts, calling for widespread awareness among departments on this incentive
Devotees throng Shaivite shrines in Tirupati district on Maha Sivaratri
Cancellation of train services extended
South Central Railway has notified that Tirupati-SSS Hubballi Daily Passenger will now run till March 7
IIT Tirupati Junior Executive Assistant Recruitment 2025 - Apply Offline
Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati (IIT Tirupati) has Recruits 01 Junior Executive Assistant Posts. Candidates with Any Bachelors Degree Can Apply on or before 10-03-2025.
Maha Shivaratri: Lord Shiva temples witnessed unprecedented rush in Vizianagaram, Srikakulam
Rudrabhisekhams were performed in Aparnadevi Sahita Pashupati Adheswara Swamy temple located in Ring Road of Vizianagaram
CBI seeks fresh custody of accused in Tirupati laddu adulteration case
TIRUPATI: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Joint SIT prosecution sought renewed custody of A3 Vipin Jain and A5 Pomil Jain in the laddu ghee adulteration case on Tuesday. This followed the courts rejection of A2 Raju Rajashekarans bail plea on Monday. In the afternoon, CBI Vijayawada Court Prosecutor Gopinath and Tirupati Assistant Public Prosecutor Jayashekar argued that Vipin and Pomil of Bhole Baba Dairy, Uttarakhand, held crucial information about other culprits. They detailed knowledge of the adulteration process, tanker locations, and substances used. Emphasising the cases importance, the CBI SIT requested custody. The defence sought time until February 27 for counter arguments.
The representatives of the Puducherry government have assured that all the permissions will be granted by February 28, says VPA Secretary T. Venugopal, adding that the first scheduled sailing date is likely to be July 2
TTD refutes stampede claim, says teenager died of heart attack
A 16-year-old boy passed away on Tuesday while undergoing treatment at the Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences (SVIMS) Hospital in Tirupati, days after he collapsed at the Matrusri Tarigonda Vengamamba Annaprasadam Canteen in Tirumala on Saturday evening.