Yoga training sessions begin at ward secretariats in Vizag
GVMC readies action plan to check diseases this monsoon season
Mosquito control measures, raising health awareness, improving sanitation and door-to-door surveillance are among the key strategies, say officials
Prashanti Express to get addtional AC coach
Vizag filmmaker Sagi Sree Hari Varma to participate in Cinemadamare in Italy
Scheduled to be held in Italy from June 29 to 27, Cinemadamare will feature workshops, screenings, and collaborations with the local communities
IMD forecasts moderate rain in State till June 1
On Andhras verdant hills, diseases hunt
As monsoon clouds gather over the picturesque hills of ASR district, tribespeople cross their fingers, for in their hamlets, where even paracetamol is hard to come by, seasonal illnesses can kill. B Madhu Gopal finds out how systemic problems turn an entire people into easy prey for ailments long conquered in other parts of the State
Andhra CM Naidu announces Op clean politics against financial terrorists
KADAPA: Drawing inspiration from Operation Sindoor, TDP National President and Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday announced the launch of Operation Clean Politics to root out financial terrorists from state politics. Speaking at a public meeting on the concluding day of Mahanadu in Kadapa, Naidu called for a new era of positive and progressive politics. He emphasised that while traditional terrorists pose a serious threat to the nation, economic terrorists disguised as politicians are even more dangerous to society. He pledged to rid the state of such elements through Operation Clean Politics. Recalling how previous YSRCP government plundered the state through scandals involving land, sand, liquor, and mining, Naidu condemned the public health crisis triggered by the proliferation of illegal brands and drugs, as well as the rampant encroachment of forests and water bodies. He accused the YSRCP of building an illegal empire, from palatial residences to massive estates, and warned them to change their ways. CM Naidu felicitates Dhulipudi Muneshwara Rao (70) from Koduru in Avanigadda Assembly constituency, who cycled over 400 km to attend the TDP Mahanadu in Kadapa I Express I am here for the future of our youth, says Naidu Highlighting the TDPs legacy, Naidu said his party serves as a case study in effective governance and political accountability, standing in stark contrast to the YSRCPs record of mismanagement. On regional development, Naidu reaffirmed his commitment to transform Rayalaseema from a neglected region into the necklace of Andhra Pradesh. Identifying factionalism as the primary barrier to progress, he pledged to maintain a firm stance against it. His comprehensive development blueprint includes education, irrigation, horticulture, industry, green energy, tourism, highways, industrial corridors, and industrial nodes. He noted that several key institutions were established during the TDPs tenure, including IIT Tirupati, IISER, the Indian Culinary Institute, National Sanskrit University, Urdu University in Kurnool, and the Central University and National Academy of Customs in Anantapur. Naidu criticized the previous YSRCP government for leaving the Haj House in Kadapa incomplete. We will finish it in six months, he assured. Under the Lepakshi-Orvakal corridor, major sectors such as defence, aerospace, electronics, automotive, drones, and green energy will be developed. A proposal for establishing a High Court bench in Kurnool has also been submitted. He reaffirmed the construction of the Kadapa Steel Plant, with work starting by June 12. The steel plant will be built in two phases costing Rs 4,500 crores each, creating 6,000 jobs. Development of industrial nodes at Kopparti and Orvakallu is underway with Rs 5,000 crore investments. Regarding water and agriculture, Naidu recalled that the TDP was the first to recognize the plight of farmers in Rayalaseema, launching key projects such as Telugu Ganga, KC Canal, Handri-Neeva, Galeru-Nagari, and Machameri lift irrigation. Additional initiatives like the Vedavati, Alaganur, and Gandikota lift schemes were also started by the TDP, but later neglected by the YSRCP. The Annamayya project, which suffered damage under the YSRCPs tenure, will be reconstructed. Naidu pointed out that the TDP spent Rs 12,441 crore on irrigation projects in Rayalaseema, compared to only Rs 2,000 crore by the YSRCP. His vision includes interlinking rivers from Vamsadhara to Penna and completing Phases 1 and 2 of the Handri-Neeva Sujala Sravanthi project with a budget of Rs 3,873 crore. He announced the immediate release of Rs 1,000 crore to complete the Galeru-Nagari project to ensure water supply to Kadapa. Naidu pledged to make Rayalaseema a hub for horticultural crops and to develop Gandikota into the Grand Canyon of AP, a premier tourist destination featuring a 100-foot statue of Sri Krishna Devaraya. Temple tourism will be promoted across Tirupati, Ontimitta, Kalahasti, Kanipakam, Srisailam, Ahobilam, Mantralayam, and Puttaparthi. He vowed to eradicate poverty in Rayalaseema with good governance. He urged voters to evaluate parties based on their ability to deliver development. Naidu declared that empowering youth and decentralizing development are the core pillars of his administration. He credited the TDPs recent election victory largely to youth participation. I am here for the future of our youth. If we create opportunities, they will achieve miracles, he stated. He reiterated his promise to create 20 lakh jobs, revealing that Rs 7.5 lakh crore in investments have been attracted, resulting in employment for six lakh people. Citing improvements in investor confidence since his return to power in the State, Naidu said, Over Rs 4.95 lakh crore worth of MoUs have already been signed, positioning Andhra Pradesh as a leader in domestic investments and the second-fastest growing state nationally. Major corporations such as Google, TCS, Reliance, ArcelorMittal, BPCL, NTPC, and LG are investing in the state. Plans are underway to establish a Quantum Valley in Amaravati and to make AP a global hub for the knowledge economy, including remote work opportunities. Naidu concluded by highlighting six new legislative resolutions introduced at Mahanadu, aimed at ushering in transformative leadership. He reiterated the goal of achieving Swarna Andhra by 2047. By 2029, the vision is to eliminate poverty and ensure housing and basic necessities for all. The cadre is the true leader, Naidu reaffirmed.
Elephant Herd Spreads Panic, Two Forest Staff Injured In Attack
Wild elephant herd sparks panic in Tirupati district; two forest officials injured in chase
Tirupati Superfast Express to Stop at Peddapalli
With the completion of the Peddapalli bypass line, railway authorities also released a revised route map for the Tirupati Superfast Express. Under the new route, the train will now travel from Karimnagar and continue to Kazipet via the Peddapalli bypass line.
A kaleidoscope of perspectives at Andhra Universitys annual art show in Visakhapatnam
Spectrum, the annual show of AU Fine Arts Department showcases the raw, evocative power of student art
Plant a Tree on Your Birthday Campaign Begins at Tirupati Divyaramam Eco Park
The initiative aims to promote the growth of five lakh indigenous trees.
Officials inspect theatres and multiplexes across Andhra Pradesh
Teams check 32 parameters, including licences, prices and quality food and beverages, fire safety, sanitation and toilet facilities and seating arrangements
Resident welfare bodies protest move to increase property tax in Vizag
VARWA and Nivas urge Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu to abolish property tax system and revive house tax policy
Officials told to check maternal and infant mortalities in Agency areas
Paderu ITDA PO asks officials to create awareness among pregnant women about institutional deliveries
Ride along Vizag Beach Road on double-decker bus to be a reality soon
GVSCCL, with the help from Tourism Department, is planning to introduce double-decker bus services, covering the key tourist hotspots in Visakhapatnam
MGNREGS workers demand payment of wage arrears
Isolated heavy rain likely as southwest monsoon reaches Vizag
Santhabommali of Srikakulam district records 152.4 mm of rain in 24 hours ending Wednesday morning, while Ichchapuram records 31.5 mm by 5 pm
Tirupati Collectorate, college get fake bomb threats
TIRUPATI: A sense of panic engulfed the Tirupati District Collectorate and Sri Venkateswara Agricultural College when they received hoax bomb threats on Wednesday morning, prompting a swift emergency response. According to Tirupati district police, both the Collectorate and the colleges principal office received threatening emails from fake IDs, claiming bombs were planted on the premises. Authorities quickly alerted police, who deployed bomb disposal squads and additional security personnel. The police deployed two bomb squads, which carried out simultaneous, extensive searches, covering offices, cellars, and vehicle parking areas, aided by sniffer dogs. No explosive materials were found, and the threat was confirmed to be a hoax. The search operation lasted more than two hours, and normalcy was restored afterwards. This marks the second such incident in three months, with the previous hoax also reported on the same day of the week and traced to Tamil Nadu. In the current case, the senders IP address has not been identified. Police are continuing the investigation due to the repeated nature of the threats.
Tirupati DFO stresses on native plant varieties for better green cover
The District Forest Officer urges local communities, volunteers and nature lovers to safeguard native varieties; also describes the Seshachalam Biosphere Reserve as a harmonious blend of spirituality and nature
Three services cancelled as goods train derails on KK Line
Train 18516 Kirandul Visakhapatnam Night Express leaving is running on a diverted route via Koraput, Rayagada and Vizianagaram
IIT Tirupati Recruitment 2025 - Apply Online for Professor/ Assistant and Associate Professor Posts
Indian Institute of Technology Tirupati (IIT Tirupati) has released a notification for the recruitment of Professor, Assistant Professor, and Associate Professor posts, and interested and eligible candidates can apply online through the official IIT Tirupati website by 11-06-2025, with this article providing details such as eligibility criteria, age limit, salary structure, selection process, application steps, and direct links to the official notification and online application form.
TTD plans No Leopard Zone on Tirumala footpath; ramps up wildlife safety measures
TIRUMALA: Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) officials have decided to implement short-term and long-term measures to address the increasing movement of wild cats, including leopards, along the Tirumala ghat roads and footpaths. TTD resolved to deploy additional personnel and improve garbage management along the Alipiri route. Officials also agreed to conduct regular joint drives involving Forest, Revenue, Panchayat Raj, Health, and Vigilance departments, with the support of Forest Department personnel. The Wildlife Institute of India and the Forest Department will collaborate with the TTD in framing both short-term and long-term strategies under the MANIMAL Plan to mitigate human-animal conflict in the region. TTD will introduce enhanced surveillance measures along critical stretches of the Alipiri footpath, particularly the 2.5 km stretch from the Seventh Mile to the Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple on the Down Ghat Road. Safety equipment includes camera traps, bio-fences, net-guns, high-flash torches, smart sticks, and pepper sprays, with the goal of declaring Alipiri Footpath a No Leopard Zone. The administration will update the approved food list and strictly ban restricted items.
Contract workers storm Vizag steel plant administrative office
Vizag Steel unions seek Parliamentary review over mass layoffs
CPI(M) condemns demolition of houses in Tirupati Urban mandal
Alleging that hired goons razed the houses belonging to the poor, party leader urges authorities to render justice to the victims
State working on new AVGC-XR policy, aims to attract Hollywood studios
The policy aims to tap into the $531 billion global industry by 2030, boost job opportunities and retain Andhra-origin AVGC talent in the State; Visakhapatnam may become AVGC/gaming corridor
APATA leaders meet Odisha Governor, thank him for new flight to Vizag
Surprise police checks reveal flouting of norms by many hotels in Visakhapatnam
Eight hotels were found to be operating without a fire NOC, seven without a basic trade licence and 22 did not possess the mandatory FSSAI licence required for serving food
Chandrababu Naidu focuses on ensuring no opposition to TDP in Andhra Pradesh's Kuppam
TIRUPATI: Chief Minister and TDP supremo Nara Chandrababu Naidu, representing Kuppam Assembly constituency since 1989, is determined to ensure that the TDP faces no opposition in the future elections, particularly the 2029 Assembly polls. The constituency has been a TDP stronghold since 1983, and Naidu is keen to maintain its dominance. During his three-day visit to Kuppam, Naidu issued directives to local leaders to strengthen TDPs presence in the segment, countering efforts by YSRCP to challenge his vote base. Previously, the YSRCP, fielding BC Vannekula Kshatriya candidate Bharath, had gained control of Kuppam Municipal Council, prompting Naidu to prioritise reasserting TDPs authority. He entrusted MLC Kancharla Srikanth with overseeing local affairs, and constructed a new residence in Kuppam to deepen his engagement with constituents. Staying in the newly built house from May 24 to 26, Naidu, joined by his wife Bhuvaneswari, and son Lokesh, hosted local TDP leaders from four mandals in the segment. In a closed-door meeting, he emphasised humility, unity, and people-centric governance, urging leaders to resolve public issues collectively to cement TDPs position. Despite a busy housewarming schedule, Naidu and his family warmly welcomed guests, boosting the morale of TDP cadre in Chittoor district. On Monday, Naidu received petitions from the people of his Kuppam constituency before returning to Amaravati. He directed officials to resolve peoples grievances swiftly.
TNSTC & SETC buses going via ECR may be moved to Anna Nagar West depot from CMBT
CHENNAI: As part of efforts to reduce congestion in the city by phasing out the Chennai Mofussil Bus Terminus (CMBT) in Koyambedu, officials from Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) and transport department are planning to relocate long-distance mofussil and SETC buses operating via East Coast Road (ECR) to the Anna Nagar West depot. At present, the CMBT operates 592 buses, with 400 scheduled to be moved to Kuthambakkam. Officials added that the remaining 142 mofussil buses and 50 SETC buses will also need to be relocated to a new facility to fully phase out the CMBT. The CMBT, which was built in 2002 at a cost of Rs 102 crore, spans 37 acres of land and has been operational for over two decades. Official sources attached to CMDA and transport department told TNIE that the new Kuthambakkam bus terminus, situated near Thirumazhisai along the Chennai-Bengaluru bypass, is nearing completion. Built at a cost of Rs 427 crore, it is expected to be inaugurated by August or September. Once operational, TNSTC and SETC buses serving destinations such as Vellore, Krishnagiri, Walajah, Hosur, Tirupattur, and Bengaluru will be shifted from CMBT to the Kuthambakkam facility. This will leave CMBT with only a limited number of services to Puducherry, Cuddalore, Nagapattinam, and a few other locations. These remaining buses are also slated for relocation, with the Anna Nagar West depot being a key option under consideration, said an official. Buses operating from CMBT to Tirupati (AP) and Chittoor (AP) will be shifted to Madhavaram terminus. However, officials stated that the final decision on relocating East Coast Road (ECR)-bound buses is still pending. Potential locations under consideration include Vadapalani, K K Nagar, and Thiruvanmiyur depots for partial relocation of TNSTC and SETC buses. A section of officials, however, opined that closure of CMBT may face delays. With the Kilambakkam KCBT located about 30 km from CMBT and already receiving complaints about accessibility issues, detailed preparations will be required before relocating buses to Kuthambakkam and Anna Nagar West depot as the general election is scheduled next year. Meanwhile, the Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) has finalised plans to improve transport links to Kuthambakkam. All 150 buses currently stationed at Poonamallee depot will be relocated to the new terminus, along with the introduction of 20 additional buses. The Poonamallee depot currently handles around 1,000 daily arrivals and departures, serving key routes such as Avadi, Broadway, Tambaram, Redhills, and CMBT. An MTC official stated, Along with the 150 relocated buses, 10 new buses will be deployed between CMBT and Kuthambakkam, and another 10 will operate from KCBT to Kuthambakkam and other areas, said an official. Since the inauguration of Kilambakkam KCBT last year, 870 bus services have been moved out of CMBT 710 to KCBT and 160 to Madhavaram Bus Terminus. Despite increased MTC services to KCBT, commuters still face hardships due to the lack of metro or suburban rail connectivity. Current operations at CMBT Total buses handled: 592 Destinations served: Hosur, Vellore, Kancheepuram, Dharmapuri, Cuddalore, Puducherry, Chidambaram, Bengaluru, Tirupati, Tirupattur, and other locations Relocation plan to Kuthambakkam Total services to be shifted: 400 Primary destinations: Vellore, Hosur, Dharmapuri, Arur, Bengaluru, and other northern regions of TN Remaining services at CMBT Total buses: 142 TNSTC mofussil buses +50 SETC buses Route: Operating via East Coast Road (ECR) Destinations: Chidambaram, Puducherry, Cuddalore, Nagapattinam, and other ECR-connected locations Potential relocation site Anna Nagar West depot (under consideration)
Health body flags COVID risk at TDP Mahanadu meet, slams govt. for double standards
Southwest monsoon may set in Vizag by month-end
VSP lands may be put up for sale as part of NMP-II, opines BV Raghavulu
Expansion and strengthening of VSP can contribute to achieving Modis vision of India becoming a $5 trillion economy, says Mr. Raghavulu
Andhra Pradesh govt to train 1.25 lakh Yoga instructors
VIJAYAWADA: As part of the month-long Yogandhra campaign, the Health Department has charted plans to create awareness about the benefits of yoga through demonstrations, competitions, and training sessions across the State from May 21 to June 21. Disclosing the programme schedule in a press release on Sunday, Special Chief Secretary (Health, Medical and Family Welfare) MT Krishna Babu said that the government would train 2,600 master trainers and 1.25 lakh local trainers to cover 70 lakh people. A massive awareness campaign, including a door-to-door drive and rally on May 27, is also on cards. In the second week (May 28-June 3), events will take place at Undavalli Caves, Swarnala Cheruvu, Puttaparthi, SV Zoo Park and Thotlakonda. In the third week (June 4-9), demonstrations will be held at the Tribal Museum, Siddavatam Fort, Samarlakota temple, Chintapalli Beach, and Shilparamam. Programmes will cater to tribals, NGOs, teachers, the elderly, and youth organisations. The fourth week (June 10-15) events will be held at Mangalagiri Eco Park (Guntur), Kondareddy Buruju (Kurnool), Sri Kalahasti, and Vishwanatha Sports Club (Visakhapatnam), with themes focused on students, industrial workers, the business community, the disabled, and unemployed youth. In the final week (June 16-21), yoga sessions will be organised at Vadapalli temple (Konaseema), Maredumilli (Araku), Sriharikota (Tirupati), and Ahobilam Temple (Nandyal).
Andhra Pradesh CM Naidu enters new house in Kuppam
TIRUPATI: The housewarming ceremony of Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu was held at Shivapuram in Kadapalli panchayat of Shanthipuram mandal in his home Kuppam Assembly constituency on Sunday. Naidu, along with his wife Bhuvaneswari, son Lokesh, and daughter-in-law Brahmani, participated in the rituals. Two Punganur breed cows were brought to the new house. Naidu and Bhuvaneswari performed Gopuja. After the housewarming ceremony, the Chief Minister interacted with residents of Kuppam. He received petitions pertaining to peoples grievances, and promised to redress them at the earliest. Several TDP leaders, and a large number of party activists greeted Naidu on the occasion. Additional police force was deployed at the new residence of the Chief Minister to regulate the crowd. Chittoor District Collector Sumit Kumar, Superintendent of Police Manikanta Chandolu, Joint Collector G Vidyadhari, KADA Project Director Vikas Marmat, DFO Bharani, MLC Kancharla Srikanth, MLAs Pulivarthi Nani, N Amarnath Reddy, K Murali Mohan, Arani Srinivasulu, former MLA CK Babu and several other dignitaries attended the housewarming ceremony. Lokesh enjoys an affectionate moment with his mother.
Kadapa ready to host three-day TDP Mahanadu
KADAPA: The stage is set for the TDPs annual conclave Mahanadu. It will be held at Pabbapuram Layout on the outskirts of Kadapa City from May 27 to 29. The arrangements, spread across 145 acres, have reached the final stage. The primary objective of the three-day event is to highlight the TDP-led NDA governments achievements in the last one year, and to further strengthen the partys organisational structure. Kadapa City is awash in yellow, the symbolic colour of TDP, with massive decorations including flags, banners, arches, and cutouts of Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, TDP national general secretary and HRD Minister Nara Lokesh, Politburo member R Srinivasulu Reddy, and other senior leaders. TDP State president Palla Srinivasa Rao is personally overseeing the arrangements. Several State Ministers and senior TDP leaders are actively coordinating to ensure the success of Mahanadu. Around 23,000 delegates are expected to attend the representatives conference on May 27 and 28, followed by a massive public meeting on May 29, with an anticipated turnout of over 5 lakh people. Police, under the supervision of Kurnool Range DIG K Praveen, have made extensive security arrangements for the event. A digital photo exhibition showcasing TDPs achievements in its one-and-a-half-decades rule is also being arranged. The entire city, along with national highways and nearby areas like Kamalapuram, is adorned with yellow decorations. Roads and dividers have been painted, and welcome arches installed across Kadapa. Accommodation for delegates has been arranged across lodges, function halls, resorts, and government guest houses in Kadapa, as well as in nearby cities like Tirupati, Nandyal and Kurnool. TDP supremo Naidu is expected to arrive at the Mahanadu venue on the Monday night. A temporary office has already been set up to coordinate final activities. Daily review meetings are being held under the leadership of Palla at the R&B Guest House. Ministers, MLAs, MLCs, and senior leaders are participating in these reviews to ensure seamless coordination across departments. Focus areas include food, lodging, traffic management, and venue sanitation. Ministers K Atchannaidu, Gottipati Ravi Kumar, Kollu Ravindra, Mandipalli Ramprasad Reddy, MLCs Bhumireddy Ramgopal Reddy, and Alapati Rajendra Prasad are among those actively involved in monitoring arrangements. Sanitation preparations are being overseen by Swachh Andhra Corporation Chairman Kommareddy Pattabhi Ram Srinivasulu Reddy called upon TDP activists and the public across the unified Kadapa district to participate in Mahanadu in large numbers, and make it a grand success. Thanking Naidu for giving Kadapa the opportunity to host the three-day annual conclave on the occasion of TDPs 43rd anniversary, he said the first day will focus on the partys organisational development, the second day on the States progress, and the third day will feature a grand public meeting. Special regional cuisine from Rayalaseema will be served to delegates. TDP cadres have been working tirelessly for the past 15 days to ensure the success of Mahanadu.
MahaRERA: Authorities issue landmark order holding builder accountable in Dadar
M/s Safalya Cooperative Housing Society in Dadar, filed a complaint with MahaRERA against M/s Shree Tirupati Builders and Developers, raising several demands. These included execution of the deed of conveyance and lease in the societys favour, obtaining the completion certificate
NCC cadre told to shun single-use plastics
UPSC Prelims Conducted Smoothly At 13 Centres In Tirupati
Collector Venkateswar directed the examination staff to ensure foolproof conduct of the exams, with strict monitoring and coordination across centres.
Round table meet condemns encounter killings
UPSC prelims held in Visakhapatnam
LVPEI holds Whitathon run to create awareness on Retinoblastoma
LVPEI has provided over 3,000 free treatments to date. Annually, the institute treats 150 to 200 new cases of Retinoblastoma and has managed to save the life of a child in 90% of cases
PDS ration on wheels operators take out rally in Visakhapatnam
Low pressure zone: rains likely in A.P. for next three days
Blood donation camp organised at Ukkunagaram as part of Sri Sathya Sai Babas centenary celebrations
GVMC council meeting likely to be held on June 6
Tiranga rally in Tirupati: youth told to fill their hearts with patriotism
Tiranga Rally taken out to celebrate the success of Operation Sindhoor
Collector inaugurates BC Boys Hostel building at Islampeta in Visakhapatnam
Andhra CM seeks Defence Minister's support to transform state into aerospace, defence industries hub
Andhra Pradesh aims to become a major aerospace and defence hub. Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu has requested Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's assistance. He seeks investments in defence public sector undertakings and the establishment of an air force station. Naidu has proposed five hubs for aerospace and defence industries. He also wants a DRDO center at IIT Tirupati.
New Covid-19 case registered in Andhra's Konaseema
AMALAPURAM/TIRUPATI/VIJAYAWADA: A fresh Covid-19 case has been reported in Dr BR Ambedkar Konaseema district on Saturday. Saladi Venkat Rao (64), a resident of Satyavada village in K Gangavaram mandal, tested positive after experiencing symptoms for several days. He initially sought treatment at a local hospital, where a rapid test confirmed the infection. He was then shifted to Kakinada Government General Hospital (GGH), where an RT-PCR test also returned positive. Hospital authorities said Rao is currently under observation in the isolation ward and is in stable condition. His family members have also been brought to Kakinada GGH for testing. Minister Vasamsetti Subhash urged the public not to panic but to remain vigilant. Precautions such as wearing masks in crowded areas and seeking timely medical attention for symptoms like cough and fever are essential, he said, adding that the government has made necessary arrangements to respond to any surge in cases. With the number of active Covid-19 cases in the State rising to four, with three in Visakhapatnam and one in Kakinada, medical institutions across Andhra Pradesh have begun ramping up preparations. At Vijayawada Government General Hospital (GGH), a special 30-bed Covid ward has been set up, including six ventilator bedssurpassing the State-mandated requirement of 10 beds. A dedicated outpatient counter and testing facilities have also been arranged. We are fully equipped with oxygen supply, testing kits, and medicines, Hospital Superintendent Dr A Venkateswara Rao said, adding, We have placed indents for 3,000 test kits and 1,000 treatment kits. He noted that two new variants have been reported nationally, with studies suggesting high transmissibility but mild symptoms and faster recovery. In Tirupati, Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences (SVIMS) and Sri Venkateswara Ramnarayan Ruia Government General Hospital (SVRRGH) have been placed on high alert. While no cases have been reported in their jurisdiction so far, SVIMS Superintendent Dr Ram said isolation beds have been prepared and PPE kits are in stock. A 22-tonne oxygen plant is available to support patient care if needed. SVRRGH authorities have established a 20-bed isolation ward and set up a separate swab testing counter at the female ward. A senior doctors team met on Friday to plan further measures, including the procurement of 100 rapid test kits. In light of Covid cases in Visakhapatnam and Kadapa, SVIMS continues to offer testing and treatment services. Were ready to provide extended support if the situation escalates, Dr Ram added.
Each Rural Home in Nellore, Tirupati Districts To Get Clean Tap Water
Scheme projected to benefit 27.5 lakh rural residents by 2058
Experience the thrill of Niagara Falls in Visakhapatnam
A 30 feet high Niagara Falls replica, mermaid shows and thrilling rides light up the Andhra University Grounds at RK Beach
Kambalakonda Eco-Tourism Park: Visakhapatnams green retreat with cottages, wildlife and thrills
A scenic transformation is underway at Kambalakonda Eco Tourism Park with upgraded trails, cottages and renewed focus on biodiversity
International Yoga Day: 127 compartments to accommodate 2.5 lakh participants
Forced To Leave Son As Collateral For Rs 25,000 Loan, Woman Finds Him In Grave
A duck rearer in Andhra Pradesh's Tirupati and his family have been arrested for keeping a woman and her three children from a tribal community as bonded labourers, making her leave her son behind as collateral and then secretly burying his body.
Bomb scare on Mumbai LTT Visakhapatnam Express
TIRUPATI: A preliminary notification proposing the transfer of six mandals from Chittoor district to Annamayya has sparked significant political turmoil, particularly among YSRCP leaders, and more specifically in Punganur Assembly constituency. The move is being perceived as a strategic setback to former minister and Punganur MLA Peddireddi Ramachandra Reddy. During the YSRCP regime, he had strongly lobbied to retain his home constituency Punganur within Chittoor district, despite it falling under Rajampeta Lok Sabha segment. The government has issued a formal preliminary notification outlining the proposal to transfer six mandals - Punganur, Chowdepalle, Somala, Sodam, Rompicherla and Pulicherla - from Chittoor to Annamayya district. All the six mandals are part of Punganur Assembly constituency. The rationale behind the move is cited as administrative efficiency to boost economic development. The six mandals, currently under the jurisdiction of Palamaner and Chittoor Revenue Divisions, are proposed to be integrated into Madanapalle Revenue Division of Annamayya district. This development has triggered intense political debate in Chittoor, Annamayya and Tirupati districts. Allegations are surfacing that the proposal, reportedly initiated by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, is a calculated political move aimed at weakening the influence of Peddireddi in the region. The government has called for public objections or suggestions on the proposal, allowing residents to submit their representations in writing within 30 days from the date of the notification release. YSRCP leaders are preparing to vocally oppose the move, asserting that it is politically motivated. Meanwhile, Nagari MLA Gali Bhanu Prakash has proposed the inclusion of three mandals from Chittoor in Tirupati district, supplementing the earlier transfer of Vadamalapeta and Puttur. This evolving situation is expected to fuel further political discourse in the days ahead.
Officials sound alert over three COVID-19 cases in Andhra
VIJAYAWADA: The Health Department has issued a statewide alert following the detection of Covid-19 symptomatic cases in Visakhapatnam and Kadapa, and a surge in neighbouring states. All District Medical and Health Officers (DM&HOs) have been directed to intensify surveillance, public awareness, and preparedness efforts. The heavy inflow of traffic from affected states into Andhra Pradesh also adds to the risk of virus transmission. Three cases have been confirmed in the State, and one is suspected. A 75-year-old woman from Chagalamarri in Nandyal district was suspected to be Covid-19 positive at RIMS Hospital in Kadapa, after being admitted with a high fever. However, there is conflicting information about her status, with RIMS Superintendent Dr GV Rama Devi confirming her Covid-positive status and treatment in the Covid ward, while Kadapa DM&HO Dr K Nagaraju claimed the patient was suffering from age-related ailments. In Visakhapatnam, a 28-year-old woman from Pithapuram Colony tested positive, and her condition is stable under home isolation. Another family member and the doctor who treated them also tested positive. Health officials conducted a door-to-door survey and tested her family members, who have been advised to isolate. The Health Department has asked district authorities to prohibit mass gatherings, enforce Covid-appropriate behaviour at public transport hubs, and advise vulnerable groups to stay indoors. No need for panic, our health infra combat ready The Health Department officials also advised the usage of masks in crowded areas, and people with symptoms are urged to get tested. Officials have been instructed to ensure the availability of PPE kits, triple-layer masks, and round-the-clock testing facilities across districts. The Health Department is taking all necessary precautions to prevent the spread of the virus and protect public health. Responding to a query from TNIE, Special Chief Secretary (Health, Medical and Family Welfare) MT Krishna Babu said, There is no cause for panic. The patient in Visakhapatnam is stable and under proper care. Our health infrastructure is fully prepared with sufficient PPE kits, testing kits, masks, and trained personnel. We are conducting genome sequencing and monitoring symptomatic individuals closely. The public must stay calm and avoid unnecessary panic. The government will continue to update regularly. A woman vendor sells masks in Tirupati on Friday | Madhav K Meanwhile, Praja Arogya Vedika, a public health advocacy group, has urged Health Minister Y Satya Kumar Yadav to take swift and coordinated action. In a representation submitted on Friday, the group stressed the need for real-time case tracking, heightened district-level alertness, and clear communication with the public. Praja Arogya Vedika President Dr MV Ramanaiah told TNIE, The confirmation of Covid-19 in Vizag reminds us not to be complacent. We have urged the health minister to instruct all districts to intensify surveillance and report cases promptly. General Secretary T Kameshwar Rao added, Past waves showed how quickly the virus spreads. Early detection, isolation, and containment are key. Weve also urged the state to ensure hospital readiness with trained staff, adequate medicines, and protective gear. The group has also called for a renewed public awareness campaign to educate people on recognising symptoms, following hygiene protocols, and seeking timely medical care. Reviewing the situation at the Secretariat, Health Minister Y Satya Kumar Yadav stated, We have testing kits available across nine viral labs and are prepared for any situation. No advisory has been received from the Centre, and there are no hospitalisations so far. Even in countries like Singapore and Hong Kong, no significant morbidity has been observed.
Private bank donates kiosk machine to TTD for facilitating QR code-based donations
Tirupati: A private bank on Friday donated a kiosk machine to Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), which can enable devotees to donate up to Rs 1 lakh through QR code transactions. TTD is the official custodian of Lord Venkateswara temple here. South Indian Bank donated the kiosk machine to TTD at Sri Kodandarama Swamy temple in 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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TIRUPATI: Chittoor forest officials are focusing on the health of four Kumki elephants brought from Karnataka to help manage wild elephant movement in vulnerable areas. The elephants arrived at the Palamaner forest camp on Wednesday night. On Thursday, a team of veterinary doctors conducted preliminary health checks and collected blood samples for further testing, District Forest Officer S Bharani told TNIE. To help the elephants adjust to local weather, officials have provided multiple water sources, including floating ponds, and solar-powered water systems. The Karnataka mahouts who accompanied the elephants are staying with them to ease their transition. Local mahouts will gradually be integrated over the next month. Were ensuring a nutrient-rich diet and a safe, comfortable environment, Bharani said, adding that the Kumkis are expected to play a key role in preventing human-elephant conflicts in Chittoor district.
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Unseasonal rains leave paddy farmers in tears in Telangana
NALGONDA/ KARIMNAGAR/ SIDDIPET : Heavy unseasonal rainfall lashed Suryapet district from Wednesday evening until midnight, submerging approximately 5,000 quintals of paddy stored at IKP centres in Thungathurthi, Arvapalli, Thirumalagiri, and Nagaram mandals. This has worsened an already dire situation caused by persistent delays in procurement. The delays in purchasing paddy at IKP centres are attributed to a shortage of weighing machines and lorries. In addition, farmers are struggling with procurement centres refusing to accept paddy due to high moisture content. This has created a vicious cycle where sun-dried paddy is repeatedly soaked by sudden rainstorms. Disheartened by the ongoing crisis, some farmers have reportedly begun selling their produce at significantly lower prices. The severity of the crisis led to a suicide attempt by a farmer at a paddy procurement centre managed by the Rythu Seva Sahakara Sangham in Annaram village, Thungathurthi mandal. Uppula Venkanna, a resident of Annaram, brought 150 bags of paddy to the centre on April 15. When his produce remained unweighed until Wednesday evening, a frustrated Venkanna attempted to set himself on fire by pouring petrol over himself. Thankfully, alert fellow farmers intervened just in time and prevented the tragedy. A civil supplies official acknowledged the transportation delays, explaining that millers are not promptly unloading paddy from lorries at the mills, causing a backlog. However, the official urged farmers not to panic, assuring them that even the soaked paddy would be procured. A few days ago, the farmers in the erstwhile Medak district faced problems due to the lack of the required number of lorries and hamalis. In several paddy procurement centres, the farmers were forced to stay more than three days to sell the produce. Due to delays, sometimes the paddy got soaked in the rainwater and officials refused to buy the wet paddy. Similarly, paddy procurement was sluggish in erstwhile Warangal district. According to the data obtained by TNIE, paddy purchased at the procurement centres as of a few days ago was 130,000 metric tonnes in Jangaon district as against the target of 185,000 metric tonnes. In Karimnagar district, a farmer, P Tirupati Reddy, from Jagtial complained that several others like him spent sleepless nights at paddy procurement centres due to shortage of hamalis and delay in transportation. The paddy procurement process in Nizamabad district was mired in confusion, with officials maintaining that operations were proceeding smoothly, while farmers associations and political leaders alleged delays and irregularities involving rice millers. Market yard damaged Rain lashed several parts of erstwhile Karimnagar district since Wednesday evening. In Jagtial, several colonies were flooded on Thursday. Water leaking from drain pipes inundated the roads in Tower Circle, Sargamma Sandi, Pochammawada and Prakasham Gunj. The rains also damaged the paddy at the Metpally market yard. Farmers complained that they had been waiting for officials to lift their produce for the last 20 days. Maize, brought to Metpally from the Choppadandi agricultural market yard, also got soaked in the rain. Procure soaked paddy at MSP Several farmers have urged the government to come to their aid, stating that they have suffered heavy losses due to rains. Farmers from Rangampet, Medak staged a rasta roko on Thursday, alleging that the authorities were refusing to buy rain-soaked paddy. Heavy rains have adversely affected Siddipet, Toguta, Ramayampet and Toopran areas. In some places, paddy brought to procurement centres got soaked, while at other places, it was washed away entirely. Farmers blame officials and the government for failing to procure the paddy on time. For the fourth time, paddy in Siddipet has got soaked in the rainwater. We could have avoided this if the officials had procured it in time and shifted it to godowns. The government must procure the soaked paddy at MSP, demanded Venkanna, a farmer from Siddipet.
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Basavaraju: From BTech graduate to top Maoist functionary
SRIKAKULAM: Known as the mastermind behind major attacks on security forces in Chhattisgarh, CPI (Maoist) general secretary Namballa Keshava Rao, alias Basavaraju, had joined the movement in the 1970s and elevated to the top post in the banned outfit seven years ago, when Maoist activities in their stronghold Bastar region were appearing to be wearing out. Born in 1955 in Jiyyannapeta of Kotabommali mandal near NH-16, Keshava Rao was the second son of Vasudeva Rao, a late government teacher, and Lakshmi Narayanamma. He is survived by his elder brother, Dhilleswara Rao, a former kabaddi player and retired Port Blair sea port chairman, and younger brother, Ram Prasad, a Visakhapatnam-based real estate businessman, and one of his two sisters. Keshava Rao, a skilled kabaddi and volleyball player, completed his BTech at the Regional Engineering College, Warangal. While pursuing his M Tech, he joined the Peoples War Group (PWG) in 1976 at the age of 21, drawn to the ideologies of leaders like Kondapalli Seetharamayya and KG Satyamurthy, and influenced by Srikakulams anti-landlord movement. After joining the PWG, which later became the Maoist party, he cut ties with his village and family, and remained unmarried. Known for expertise in IED explosions, Keshava Rao, who carried a bounty of Rs1.5 crore, was named in the 2003 attack on Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu at Alipiri in Tirupati, as well as the 2010 Dantewada attack, which killed 76 CRPF jawans. His uncle, retired teacher Namballa Satyannarayana, recalled his academic brilliance, while cousin Namballa Raja Sekhar noted his dedication to the Maoist cause. WAS ACTIVE IN AP, ODISHA AND CGARH, SAYS TOP COP WARANGAL: Speaking to TNIE, Warangal Commissioner of Police (CP) Sunpreet Singh said Basavaraju worked in Telangana when he joined the Maoists. Later, he worked in the Andhra-Odisha Border (AOB) region and Chhattisgarh. After his encounter in Chhattisgarh, we are gathering information about Keshava Raos activities in Warangal, he added. Mulugu SP P Shabarish said there was no specific information about Keshava Raos activities in the district. What we know is that he was active for many years in AP, Odisha and Chhattisgarh, he said. (With inputs from PTI)
IIT Tirupati Recruitment 2025 - Apply Offline for Coach, Gym Trainer and More Posts
TheIndian Institute of Technology Tirupati (IIT Tirupati) has released an official notification for the recruitment of Not Mentioned Coach, Gym Trainer and More posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply Offline through the official IIT Tirupati website. The last date to submit the application form is 28-05-2025.
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams To Employ AI Technology For Smoother Darshan
The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), the official custodian of the famous Venkateswara temple here, is exploring the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and facial recognition technology to enhance the pilgrimage experience, said an official.
The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) board is set to implement anti-drone technology and AI-based systems, including facial recognition, at Tirumala Temple to enhance security and the pilgrimage experience. These technologies will verify devotees, prevent fraud, streamline services, and secure the temple from airborne threats. Data privacy measures will be strictly enforced.
Two years after ban, TTD still receives Rs 2k currency notes as offering in Tirumala temple
TIRUMALA: Two years after the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) announced the withdrawal of Rs 2,000 notes on May 19, 2023, the sacred Tirumala temple continues to receive these pink notes as offerings. The temples hundi alone collects approximately fifty Rs 2,000 notes daily, while other temples managed by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) in and around Tirupati receive an additional 25 to 30 such notes each day. As of May 7, 2025, the total number of Rs 2,000 denomination notes accumulated since November 7, 2023, stands at 46,024 (valued at Rs 9,20,48,000). The RBIs decision to recall Rs 2,000 notes was aimed at curbing fake currency transactions and controlling circulation, a move described by the Regional RBI Chest Coordinator as a form of demonetization. Banks, both public and private, along with public sector institutions, were tasked with facilitating the exchange of these notes. However, the TTD continues to grapple with the inflow of these notes, which devotees offer as kanukas (sacred offerings) to Lord Venkateswara. This is not the first time the TTD has faced challenges with demonetized currency. In 2016, following the central governments demonetization of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes, the TTD accumulated 8.14 lakh such notes, valued at Rs 47.5 crore. By June 19, 2021, TTD records showed 1.8 lakh Rs 1,000 notes (worth Rs 80 crore) and 6.34 lakh Rs 500 notes (worth Rs 31.7 crore) stranded with the trust. Despite efforts by TTD officials and the Trust Board to exchange these notes with the Union Finance Ministry and banks, the attempts were unsuccessful. These worthless notes have sentimental value Many private individuals and institutions destroyed their leftover notes, but TTD hesitated to do so, citing the devotional and sentimental value of the offerings. These worthless notes have sentimental value as they were offered to Lord Venkateswara, a TTD official stated. The same sentiment now applies to the Rs 2,000 notes. While banks continue to accept these notes for accounting until March 31, 2025, an Assistant Executive Officer (AEO) of Parakamani reported that the Tirumala hundi alone receives around 50 pink notes daily. Last year, TTD deposited Rs 60 lakh to Rs 80 lakh worth of Rs 2,000 notes monthly, though the number has slightly reduced this year. Other TTD-managed temples, unable to deposit these notes locally as banks only accept them at Tirumala, send their Rs 2,000 notes to the main temple for processing. A Parakamani official told TNIE that 15 to 20 additional Rs 2,000 notes are received daily from other TTD temples. The continued inflow of these notes highlights the deep devotional sentiments of devotees, posing a unique challenge for TTD in managing these demonetized offerings.
Andhra's Jiyyannapeta mourns death of techie-turned-Maoist leader Kesava Rao
SRIKAKULAM: A pall of gloom descended over Jiyyannapeta village in Kotabommali mandal, Srikakulam, the hometown of Maoist leader Namballa Kesava Rao, alias Basava Raju, after he died in a firefight with security forces in an encounter in the dense forests of Abhujmad on the tri-junction of Narayanpur-Bijapur-Dantewada districts, Chhattisgarh. Srikakulam SP K V Maheswara Reddy confirmed the Maoist party general secretarys demise to TNIE, citing official reports from security forces on Wednesday. Born in 1955 in Jiyyannapeta near NH-16, Kesava Rao was the second son of Vasudeva Rao, a late government teacher, and Lakshmi Narayanamma. He is survived by his elder brother, Dhilleswara Rao, a former kabaddi player and retired Port Blair sea port chairman, and younger brother, Ram Prasad, a Visakhapatnam-based real estate businessman, and one of his two sisters. Kesava Rao, a skilled kabaddi and volleyball player, completed his B Tech at the Regional Engineering College, Warangal. While pursuing his M Tech, he joined the Peoples War Group (PWG) in 1976 at the age of 21, drawn to the ideologies of leaders like Kondapalli Seetharamayya and K G Satyamurthy, and influenced by Srikakulams anti-landlord movement. After joining the PWG, which later became the Maoist party, Kesava Rao cut ties with his village and family, and remained unmarried. He carried Rs 1.5 cr bounty on his head Known for expertise in IED explosions, Kesava Rao, who carried a bounty of Rs 1.5 crore, was implicated in the 2003 attack on CM N Chandrababu Naidu at Alipiri in Tirupati, as well as the 2010 Dantewada attack, which killed 76 CRPF jawans. His uncle, retired teacher Namballa Satyanarayana, recalled his academic brilliance, while cousin Namballa Raja Sekhar noted his dedication to the Maoist cause.
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