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  • Bhatti all set for grand entry

    Bhatti all set for grand entry

    Khammam: CLP leader Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka covered 1,360 km on foot as part of his ‘People’s March’ on Friday. He covered 17 districts and 36 constituencies in the state. He began his padayatra on March 16 from Pippiri in Adilabad.

    The yatra will endat Khammam on July 2.

    To mark his padayatra, Gadarwill unveil a pylon at the entrance of Tallampadu in Khammam district. The party leaders and workers and people are eager to receive the Congress leader in the district.

    During his yatra, TPCC president A Revanth Reddy, senior leaders Madhu Yashki, Mallu Ravi, V Hanumanth Rao and others met Bhatti and expressed solidarity with his campaign. They congratulated as the padayatra was turning a grand success.

    Meanwhile, the leaders of party are busy with making arrangements for the massive public meeting to be addressed by Rahul Gandhi in Khammam on July 2.

  • Sonia rejects petition to declare CM face before polls in Telangana

    Sonia rejects petition to declare CM face before polls in Telangana

    Hyderabad: AICC leader Sonia Gandhi has reportedly rejected Telangana Congress leaders’ plea to announce Chief Minister candidate before the elections. The Congress leaders belonging to BC and SC communities met Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and AICC Chief Mallikarjuna Kharge in Delhi separately and urged them to finalise CM candidates from their communities.

    Sources said that the Telangana Congress leaders has been told the Congress never adopted such strategy to announce CM candidate in advance which divide voters on caste lines and affect the party winning prospects.

    It is learnt that Congress senior leaders from BC community V Hanumatha Rao, Ponnam Prabhakar and others met Rahul Gandhi, Kharge and also General Secretary KC Venugopal in New Delhi during the recent visit and requested them to announce BC leader as CM candidate so that the majority backward sections will support the Congress in the upcoming assembly elections.

    Another group of leaders from SC community also suggested the Congress high command SC leader as CM will help to consolidate the Dalit votes in the Assembly elections. The top leaders brought the issue to the notice of Sonia Gandhi who turned down the request from BC and SC leaders and appealed to the leaders to work hard by uniting all communities in the elections without creating any political disturbances. TPCC Chief Revanth Reddy has been asked to take special care in giving posts to the leaders and maintain proper representation of every community in the committees which are to be constituted for election needs soon.

  • Collector G Ravi Nayak directed the officials to give speedy clearance to new units

    Collector G Ravi Nayak directed the officials to give speedy clearance to new units

    Mahabubnagar: District Collector G Ravi Nayak has directed the district industries department to expedite approval of applications for establishing new industrial units under I-PASS, T-Pride schemes in the district. He insisted that time-bound targets be set and applications must be perused carefully.

    Conducting a review on Friday, the Collector asked the officials to pull up their socks and pave way for setting up new units in an expeditious manner. He noted that by the end of June, 1,520 applications had been approved by the industries department under I-PASS in the district, and 1,450 applications were granted permission after a preliminary examination by all the departments concerned.

  • Animal friends protest for minimum wage

    Animal friends protest for minimum wage

    Karimnagar: A dharna was staged in front of the District Collector’s office here on Friday demanding minimum wages for PashuMitras.

    CITU district general secretary Edla Ramesh demanded the government to pay a minimum wage of Rs.15,600 as per GO 60 to around 2,500 PashuMitras across the State and recognise them as SERP department workers.

    For 8 years, the State government has been making them work without paying a single rupee. It is very evil that many educated poor women take up skilled professions but were not paid by the government, he said.

    Therefore, the government should identify them as employees of the SERP and fix a minimum wage, provide identification cards, uniforms, glasses, medical kids, travel expenses, artificial pregnancy training to all and grant electric bikes to everyone, Ramesh said.

    He informed that they would start an indefinite strike on July 3 if the government failed to fix minimum wage. Telangana Pashumitra Workers Union district general secretary Prabha, leaders Bhuma Anusha, Lakshmi, Swarnalatha, Renuka, Likhita, Kalpana, Rama, Swapna, Padma, Pooja and others participated in this programme.

  • 14.33 lakh IDs made under family doctor in East Godavari

    14.33 lakh IDs made under family doctor in East Godavari

    Rajamahendravaram (East Godavari district): East Godavari district Collector Dr K Madhavi Latha said that 14,33,551 IDs have been created under family doctor concept for health protection in the district. She said IDs have to be given to 3,18,996 people and the officials were ordered to complete these processes quickly. There are 18,627 BP and 16,174 diabetes patients identified under the Family Doctor concept, she said.

    The Collector made it clear that measures are being taken in the family doctor concept to prevent anaemia in pregnant women and provide complete nutrition to ensure that the food is rich in vitamins.

    On Friday, Chief Secretary of the State Government KS Jawahar Reddy reviewed the progress in the areas of medical health, women and child welfare, etc through a video conference. Collector K Madhavi Latha, Joint Collector Tej Bharat and other district officials from East Godavari Collectorate participated.

    Collector Madhavi Latha informed that under phase-2 of Nadu-Nedu in the district, steps are being taken to provide infrastructure by undertaking various structures in 655 schools in the district. She said that the construction of 1,410 additional classrooms, 175 compound walls, 433 toilets, and 312 kitchen rooms is going on in 279 schools. He said that IFP screens and 240 TVs are being installed in 148 schools for teaching digital knowledge.

    The Collector said that 2,904 petitions were received on the phone number of Jaganannaku Chebudam and 2,096 of them were resolved. 652 are under consideration.

  • Cancer detection camp organized by Rotary is getting good response

    Cancer detection camp organized by Rotary is getting good response

    Rajamahendravaram (East Godavari district): Rotary Club of Rajamahendravaram Icons and GSL Hospital jointly organised free cancer screening camp at Thyagaraja Narayanadasa Kalyana Mandapam in Rajamahendravaram on Friday.

    District SP Sudhir Kumar Reddy inaugurated this medical camp and Rotary Governor V Bhaskararam was the chief guest. Along with cancer diagnostic tests, dental treatment services and general medical tests were also conducted. The camp will continue on Saturday also.

    SP Sudhir Kumar Reddy said that cancer can be cured if detected early.

    He appreciated that this cancer diagnosis camp is organised with the service motto. Rotary Club of Rajamahendravaram Icons President Thigala Raja said that those, who are diagnosed with cancer in time and receive appropriate treatment, can live a normal life. Diagnosing tests for breast cancer, cervical cancer and throat cancer in women have been done, he said.

    Camp organisers said that those diagnosed with cancer will receive treatment through Aarogyasri at GSL Hospital.

    Rotary Club of Rajamahendravaram Icons Treasurer Grandhi Raja, Directors M Venkateswara Rao, Kankatala Murthy, Raghunadharaju, R Durgaprasad, John, Kumar, Tatarao and others were present.

  • BIRRD to be developed as a national level hospital

    BIRRD to be developed as a national level hospital

    Tirupati: TTD Executive Officer AV Dharma Reddy asserted that the BIRRD hospital with its expertise and state-of-the-art infrastructure facilities is capable of handling critical surgeries and affirmed that the TTD-run hospital would be developed as a national-level referral hospital on orthocare.

    Inaugurating the three-day Operative Arthroplasty Summit here on Friday in the temple city, the EO said such summits are rarely held in the country with just 10-12 live surgery sessions. But the BIRRD summit has scheduled 22 live surgeries in three days by top 20 ortho surgeons of the country and nearly 200 surgeons are attending the conference, which is very helpful for exchange of skills and new concepts.

    The BIRRD hospital is conducting several such critical operations including cerebral palsy surgeries free of cost and medical exponents from across the country have been visiting Tirupati and extending their services for whom TTD provides free accommodation, transport, food besides Srivari Darshan, as a token of appreciation of their services for the needy poor.

    He complimented the OSD of BIRRD hospital Dr Reddappa Reddy, doctors Dr Pradip, Dr Venugopal and Dr Deepak for conducting the first of its kind summit by TTD-run hospital.

    Dr Krishna Kumar, a visiting ortho expert said BIRRD hospital will soon earn its place on the world map and debutant doctors would have a lot to learn here.

    Dr Martin Zimmerman, a hip replacement expert of Switzerland gave a presentation on the latest medical technology in Arthroplasty surgeries.

    Dr Rajesh Malhotra, head of Orthopaedic wing at AIIMS, New Delhi, said the BIRD summit had achieved a remarkable feat of bringing all kneecap transplants on a single platform and providing opportunity for treatment to poor patients.

    On the first day of summit, Dr Martin Zimmerman of Ceram Tec hospital of Switzerland, Dr BD Mukherjee of Apollo hospital, Kolkata, Dr Uday Krishna of KIMS hospital, Secunderabad, Dr JV Srinivas of Escort hospital, Bengaluru, Dr Rajkumar of Ranga hospital, Coimbatore, Dr Chandrasekhar of Care hospital, Hyderabad and Dr Rajesh Malhotra, Head of Orthopaedic wing at AIIMS, New Delhi made their presentations.

    The summit participants had the opportunity to observe the live surgeries of critical cases conducted by experts in the state-of art operation theatres at BIRRD Hospital. TTD JEO (Health and Education) Sada Bhargavi, Tirupati Orthopaedic Society president Dr Purnachandra Rao, co-president Dr Vishnu Kumar and others were present.

  • TDP will create 20 lakh jobs for youth: Lokesh

    TDP will create 20 lakh jobs for youth: Lokesh

    GUDUR (TIRUPATI DIST): TDP national general secretary Nara Lokesh said that the coming TDP government will invite industries on a large-scale to create 20 lakh job opportunities to the youth.

    ‘’In the YSRCP rule the future of the youth is under threat. Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy has completely damaged the future of the youth,” he said with serious concern while interacting with the villagers of Varagali in Gudur Assembly constituency during his ongoing Yuva Galam Padayatra on Friday.

    The Chief Minister has totally failed in fulfilling his promises on issuing job calendar, mega DSC and filling of vacant constable posts, he said.

    But the TDP always keeps its promises made to the people and at least 20 lakh jobs will be created by the coming government to be headed by N Chandrababu Naidu by inviting industries to the State on a large scale. Taking the merit of every individual into consideration the job opportunities will be provided to the youth, he added.

    On learning about the suicides of farmers, he said that Jagan could not prevent the suicides in his own district and how anyone can expect that he will do something for the farming community in the State to check the suicides. He also regretted that women and the physically challenged too were being neglected by the YSRCP government.

    Observing that the Chief Minister is doing great injustice to even private drivers and those who are in government service, including the APSRTC, Lokesh said that on learning about the problems being faced by various sections, Chandrababu Naidu has announced the Maha Sakthi programme.

    Listing out various welfare schemes announced by the TDP to be implemented soon after the party is back in power, he said that even the reorganisation of the districts was done most unscientifically. The coming TDP government will merge Gudur into Nellore district as requested by the villagers of Varagali.

    When the Tamminapatnam villagers raised problems being faced by them, Lokesh said that it is the duty of the State government to see to it that necessary compensation is paid for any project displaced but the Jagan government has miserably failed in the matter.

    It is really unfortunate and the coming TDP government will certainly take necessary measures to solve the problems of the displaced.

    Meanwhile, Lokesh’s padayatra entered Sarvepalli constituency in Nellore district on Friday night from Gudur. Former minister and TDP politburo member Somireddy Chandramohan Reddy and others welcomed Lokesh into the constituency.

  • Tulsi Reddy said- Government is plotting to withdraw free electricity scheme from agriculture sector

    Tulsi Reddy said- Government is plotting to withdraw free electricity scheme from agriculture sector

    Vempalle (YSR district): Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) media chairman Dr N Tulasi Reddy has alleged that the government was hatching a conspiracy to wind up the Free Power Supply Scheme (FPSS) meant for the farmers to meet the conditions set by the BJP-led NDA government to secure additional loans.

    In a press statement released here on Friday, the PCC leader pointed out that neighboring States like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Telangana were opposing the proposal of the Central government in fixing meters to the agriculture motor. However, the debt-ridden YSRCP government in the State accepted the proposal to secure more loans.

    The senior Congress leader said that if the State government decides to fix meters to the agriculture motors there will be a danger of farmers giving up cultivation unable to pay the abnormal power tariffs. He said that most of the small and marginal farmers in AP have shifted to other professions due to rise in expenditure for cultivation. Tulasi Reddy demanded that the government withdraw the proposal to install meters in the interest of farmers.

  • Vegetable prices skyrocket in Odisha

    Vegetable prices skyrocket in Odisha

    Jajpur: The prices of vegetables in Odisha witnessed a significant surge in the past week. Tomato prices have almost doubled and are being sold at around Rs 100 per kg in Bhubaneswar and other cities.

    In Jajpur district, the price of tomato crossed Rs 120 per kg on Thursday. Almost all the vegetables are being sold above Rs 60 per kg in the retail market in the district. The price of brinjal, a common vegetable in every Odia household, has doubled. The price of pointed gourd (parwal) has increased from Rs 30 to Rs 60 per kg.

    The retail price of beans, which was Rs 60 last month, is now being sold at Rs 150 per kg. Drumstick, which was available at Rs 50 in April and May, is now being sold at Rs 100-120 per kg in the retail market.

    Ginger, present in everyone’s kitchen, is being sold at Rs 250-280 per kg while garlic is being sold at Rs 200 per kg.

    Green chillies, which were sold at Rs 80 in the retail market last month, are now being sold at Rs 200 per kg. Ladies finger, which was sold at Rs 35, is now being sold at Rs 60 per kg. The prices of cabbage, bitter gourd, ridge gourd and pumpkin, among other vegetables, have also increased significantly.

    The homemakers have expressed concern over the soaring prices of tomatoes. “Last week, the price of tomatoes was between Rs 50 and Rs 60 per kg. This week, the price has doubled. Besides, the prices of other vegetables are also high. This situation has affected our budget,” said Nalini Prava Devi.

    Tomato prices have witnessed an almost overnight jump, according to traders. “The price of tomato is going up day by day. The rate has doubled in a week. We are helpless. We have to buy it at a high price and sell it accordingly,” said Kabuli Rath, a trader. Vegetables with a short-self life are specifically affected. A wholesaler attributed the surge in prices to unseasonal rains and inclement weather.