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  • BJP’s performance in TSPSC paper leak case

    BJP’s performance in TSPSC paper leak case

    Khammam: BJP district unit on Saturday organised a protest, demandingdismissal of Minister KT Rama Rao. It held him responsible for failure to prevent TSPSC question paper leak. A number of BJP workers led by party district president Galla Satyanarayana, and Kisan Morcha State president Kondapalli Sridhar Reddy took part in the programme. They took out a rally and tried to lay siege to the Collectorate here, triggering tension at the office. Several BJP activists, raising slogans, attempted to storm into the collectorate, but the police intervened in time and foiled their bid. A heated argument ensued between the BJP leaders and the cops, following which arrests of the leaders were made.

    Addressing the protesters Satyanarayana and Sridhar Reddycondemned the police attitude. They demanded that KTR be sacked from the cabinet. They slammed the BRS government for its failure to keep ‘Neellu Nidhulu Neeyamakalu’ promise in the state. They said the CM KCR family was striving its own development, leaving the people in the lurch.

  • Tata showroom inaugurated

    Tata showroom inaugurated

    Nalgonda: Tata Motors has launched its showroom in Nalgonda to bring its services closer to the people in the town.Tata Motors zonal manager Nitul Sharma attended as the chief guest and inaugurated the showroom. VVC Motors Venkataramana Group managing director VV Rajendra Prasad and Nalgonda managing partner Vikramaditya and Mahbubnagar managing partner Viran Chaudhary participated in the opening programme of Venkataramana Tata Motors.Harrier Red Dark and Tiago Electric vehicles were launched on the occasion.

    Nitul Sharmasaid that the aim of Tata Motors was rendering its services to the public with the motto of customers first and explained the specialties of Tata Motors products. VVC Motors Venkataramana Group MD Rajendra Prasad said that the newly established showroom in Nalgonda would provide all the services that are offered by the company. The showroom is spread over 50,000 square feet and includes a workshop, too. He assured that timely services with quality and reliability would be provided by the showroom.

  • Farmers warned of harmful methane

    Farmers warned of harmful methane

    Narayanapet: The farmers of Jajapur in Narayanpet district were on Saturday made aware of the dangers of excess methane gas release in paddy fields and urged to take steps to minimise the same with proper use of fertilisers and natural manures to get better yields. They participated in a seminar conducted by Sow and Reap Agro Private Limited and Kosher Climate Private Limited. District Agriculture Officer (DAO) John Sudhakar explained how methane can become toxic and does not allow proper oxygen to the paddy crops if corrective measures are not taken at right time. He asked them to go for proper soil conservation methods to drastically reduce the use of chemical fertilizers. It will preserve the valuable cultivable land from becoming acidic and toxic. Agriculture extension officer Prashanti and agriculture officer Pradeep explained various novel measures to be taken by the paddy farmers for reaping better harvest. Kosher Climate representative Shravan Kumar briefed the farmers on carbon credits, effects of methane and the amount of fertilizers to be used in the paddy crop. Village sarpanch Sugandhamma, district farmer coordination leader Jagan Mohan Reddy, representative of Sow and Reap Agro Rajeshwari, president of village coordination committee Sudhakar Reddy, watershed member Vardhan, village AEO Prashanthi, MPTC Shekhar, and a number of farmers participated in the seminar.

  • Star Australian batsman set to return to Vizag, look to avoid series defeat

    Star Australian batsman set to return to Vizag, look to avoid series defeat

    IND vs AUS 2nd ODI: After an enduring defeat in the 1st ODI, the Australian Team receives an impetus ahead of the 2nd ODI. David Warner, who was struck with an elbow injury during the second Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy and was ruled out of the squad after the match culminated, has joined the Australian squad before the Vizag ODI. Warner may or may not be in the playing XI for the match.

    As per Cricket Australia, David Warner has returned to the ODI squad before the 2nd ODI that is set to take place today in Vizag. The arrival of Warner is a pleasant sight for Australia, who lost the 1st ODI by 5 wickets, and in Vizag they will play to save the series. While Warner has recuperated from an injury that he suffered on his elbow courtesy of Mohammad Siraj’s fiery delivery in the second Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2nd Test.Warner’s inclusion in the playing XI for the 2nd ODI is a matter of curiosity. The 2nd ODI is set to start soon. It will commence at 1:30 PM IST.

    Ind vs Aus: ODI series squads
    Australia squad: Steve Smith (c), Sean Abbott, Ashton Agar, Alex Carey, Nathan Ellis, Cameron Green, Travis Head, Josh Inglis, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitchell Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Mitchell Starc, Marcus Stoinis, David Warner, Adam Zampa

    At the score of 72, Ravindra Jadeja dismisse Australia skipper Steve Smith and broke the partnership that had started to look dangerous. Smith’s wicket brought Marnus Labuschagne to the crease. Both Labuschagne and Marsh continued the flow of runs and built a quick 50-run stand, however Marsh fell for 81 and that triggered the massive Aussie collapse. After that the Aussie innings derailed and the visitors kept on losing wickets at regular intervals. From 139 for 3, Australia’s inningscrumbled and ended at a meagre 188 runs after 35.4 overs.

    Chasing a small total, India got off to a shaky start and they were in trouble at 16/3. At 39/4 India were reeling but after that KL Rahul and Hardik Pandya took the initiative of resurrecting the Indian innings. The partnership was brewing up until Marcus Stonis’ short ball got rid of Pandya.

  • Darshan of Satchidananda Sant Yadadri Shrine

    Darshan of Satchidananda Sant Yadadri Shrine

    Yadadri: Minister for endowments Allolla Indrakaran Reddy along with his family visited Swayambhu Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple and performed special pooja.He was welcomed by the priests with Purnakumbham.After darshan, the chief priests of the temple blessed them with Vedasirvachanam.Meanwhile, Sri Ganapati Sachidananda Swami, head of DattaPeetam of Mysore,also visited the temple. He conducted special pooja to Swayambhu Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy in the sanctum sanctorum. He was welcomed by Indrakaran Reddy and the temple authorities.After darshan, Minister Indrakaran Reddy and his family members took the blessings of the seer. Later, Satchidananda Swami inspected the Yadadri temple structure and surroundings.

  • Seized 28 red sandalwood logs worth Rs 75 lakh

    Seized 28 red sandalwood logs worth Rs 75 lakh

    Kavali (Nellore district): The Red Sanders Anti-Smuggling Task Force (RSASTF) on Saturday seized 28 red sandalwood logs worth about Rs 75 lakh and arrested three smugglers in Kavali forest beat of Nellore District. Following the directions of task force SP K Chakraborty, DSP Muralidhar, RSI Ali and RI Kripananda along with their personnel carried out combing from Rapur. When the task force team reached Kavali, they found some people moving suspiciously near Annapurna Rice Mill. On noticing the task force personnel, they tried to run away. The alert task force personnel chased them, leading to the arrest of three while the remaining managed to escape. The intense questioning of the three led to the task forcing finding a dump nearby in which 28 red sanders logs were found hidden.

    The arrested persons have been identified as Galla Udaya Bhaskar (57) of Nellore town, Abbu Bhaskar (39) of Badvel and Riaz (29) of Balapalli. Based on the information from the three arrested persons, police are on the lookout for the remaining three who escaped. They were Sudhakr of Yerpedu, Tirupati district, and Dsaratha Naidu from Railway Koduru of Annamyya district. CI Chandrasekhar registered a case. DIG Senthil Kumar congratulated the officers and the men involved in the operation and announced rewards.

  • Jairam Ramesh said – no opposition front is possible without Congress

    Jairam Ramesh said – no opposition front is possible without Congress

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: No Opposition front to take on the BJP is possible without the Congress and if a coalition is formed for the 2024 general elections, the party will have a central role in it, senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh has said.

    In an interview with PTI, Ramesh, however, said it was too early to talk about all this right now as the Congress’ first priority was the upcoming elections in Karnataka and the string of state polls this year.

    Ramesh’s remarks come after both Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool Congress (TMC) and Uttar Pradesh’s Akhilesh Yadav-led Samajwadi Party (SP) said the two parties would stay away from both the Congress and the BJP, and indicated possible talks with other regional players ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

    Asked whether the TMC and SP’s actions could jolt Opposition unity, Ramesh said, “The TMC, Samajwadi, people keep meeting, the Third Front, Fourth Front will continue to be formed, but it is necessary to have the Congress in the Opposition.

    “If an Opposition coalition is formed, the Congress will play a central role in it. No front is possible without Congress. But it is too early to talk about this,” he told PTI.

    First there is an election in Karnataka, after that there are elections in Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan and Mizoram, he noted.

    “This year, we will be completely busy with state elections, we will see about 2024 elections later,” the former Union minister said. “Right now meetings will continue, positioning will continue. ‘I will form a third front, I will form a fourth front, I will form a fifth front’, all this will continue,” he added.

    Ramesh asserted that a strengthened Congress is necessary for any opposition alliance, but the party’s priority at the moment was the Karnataka elections, followed by the elections in other states.

    “Our (party) president Mallikarjun Kharge and senior leaders will work on whatever strategy has to be prepared and carry out talks with parties regarding the 2024 elections,” he said.

    Asked whether the TMC staying away from protests by the Opposition on the Adani issue and the NCP not coming all out in support has dented the Opposition unity, he said, “No, I do not think so. The TMC may have its own logic, I do not want to say anything more than that.”

    He said 16 political parties are united on the demand for a joint parliamentary committee (JPC) probe into the Adani issue.

    The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) did not sign the letter to the director of the Enforcement Directorate, but they were with us in spirit if not in body, he said.

    “There are 16 parties and let me say one thing very categorically the Supreme Court committee is no substitute for a JPC. The terms of reference of the Supreme Court committee are limited in scope, it is only a JPC that can unravel the full dimensions of this politico-economic scam,” he said on the Adani issue.

    “Whatever Mr Adani has done in India and abroad, he has done with the full blessings, support and patronage of the prime minister. The Supreme Court-monitored inquiry is not going into any of these issues,” he said.

    So far, the Congress party has raised 93 questions, soon we will be reaching 100, Ramesh noted, talking about the party’s ‘Hum Adani ke Hain Kaun’ series under which it has been asking questions to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the Adani issue.

    “We have raised 93 questions so far. Those types of questions which are highly minute, pointed, granular, specific, they go beyond the terms of reference of a Supreme court-monitored inquiry. So this JPC is absolutely essential. The Supreme Court inquiry is no substitute, it is only an attempt at legitimisation and exoneration,” Ramesh alleged.

    Asked if attempts at a third front would undermine the fight against the BJP, Ramesh said right now Congress is focused that its demand for JPC to be met.

    “Right now efforts are on to ensure that our voices get heard and this false propaganda and canards that are being spread, this intimidation, this harassment that is being attempted against Mr Gandhi particularly, we are able to counter. All other issues can wait,” he said.

    Asked whether the Adani issue will resonate with the people on the ground, Ramesh said, “We have to do what we have to do.”

    The party has held press conferences across the country, raised three questions daily over the last about 31 days and will continue to raise them, the Congress general secretary said.

    “Mr Gandhi has spoken extensively on this in the Lok Sabha, and Mr Kharge raised these issues extensively in the Rajya Sabha, although their remarks were subsequently expunged. So we will continue to do what we have to do. We believe these are fundamental issues,” he said.

    The Congress believes in liberalisation and in giving full incentives to private companies and private entrepreneurs, he said.

    “India’s economic growth is going to be fuelled by private investment, by entrepreneurs, by startups, but what the Congress party is against is this type of cronyism where one business group gets complete favourite treatment from the prime minister,” he said.

    The Congress wants liberalisation, decontrol as the country needs faster exports, and vastly greater amounts of private investments, but it is against this type of blind privatisation which we have seen in the case of airports, he said.

    On disruption rather than debate becoming the norm, Ramesh said the Opposition does not have a say as it is also not allowed to discuss issues such as Adani, China as well as economic matters.

    “One of the fundamental rules of parliamentary democracy is that the Opposition must have its say and the government will have its way. We know we do not have the numbers in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha, but we are not even allowed to have our say,” he said.

  • Ugadi festival begins in Srisailam from today

    Ugadi festival begins in Srisailam from today

    Srisailam (Nandyal): Executive Officer (EO) of Sri Bhramarambika Mallikarjuna Swamy temple in Srisailam, S Lavanna said that the five days of Ugadi Mahotsavams will start from Sunday. Speaking to media persons here on Saturday, the EO said that all arrangements have been made to meet the requirements of the devotees, who come from faraway places. He said that large number of people from Karnataka, Maharashtra Telangana and Andhra Pradesh will throng Srisailam temple to witness the events. The flow of devotees will continue as the main festival be celebrated on March 22. The EO briefed on the various sevas and Alankarams to be organised to Lord Mallikarjuna Swamy and Goddess Bhramarambika Devi during the five days of Mahotsavams. He said on the first day March 19, Brungi Vahana Seva to Swami Amma varu will be held at 7.00 pm and Amma varu would be decorated in Maha Lakshmi Alankaram.

    Similarly, on the second day on March 20, Kailasa Vahana seva and Maha Durga Alankaram, on the third day March 21, Prabotsavam at 5.30 pm, Nandi Vahana seva at 7.00 pm and at 10.00 pm Veerachara Vinyasalu and Agni Gundam pravesam would be held and Amma varu would be decorated in Maha Saraswathi Alankaram, said the EO.On the fourth day on March 22 morning, Ugadi Panchanga sravanam and Rathotsavam will be held in the evening and Amma varu would be decorated as Rama Vani Sevitha Rajarajeshwari Alankaram. On the final day on March 23, Aswa Vahana Seva to Swami Amma varu would be organised at 7.00 pm and Amma varu would be decorated as Sri Bhramarambika Devi Nija Alankaram, the EO said.

  • 5-day music program Annamayya Vardhani begins

    5-day music program Annamayya Vardhani begins

    TirumalaL: The five-day 520th Tallapaka Annamacharya death anniversary celebrations began on a devotional note at the picturesque Narayanagiri gardens in Tirumala on Saturday. The processional deity of Lord Malayappa and his consorts Sri Devi and Bhudevi were brought in a procession to the accompaniment of traditional Nada Swaram and also Bhajans by various troupes from Tirumala temple to the Gardens where the celebrations were held. Artists dressed as Lord Venkateswara and his consorts, Lord Narasimha and also Annamayya led the procession giving a devotional touch.

    The hour-long inaugural programme began with Sapthagiri Sankirtana Goshti Ganam by traditional vocalists to the accompaniment music, praising Lord and also paying tribute to saint poet Annamayya, who wrote 32,000 Kirtanas, the devotional songs mostly in praise of Lord Venkateswara and many with a strong social message of equality of all in the society.

  • Teachers demanded to increase the level of education

    Teachers demanded to increase the level of education

    Rayachoti (Annamayya district): Education Department Principal Secretary Praveen Prakash has directed the teachers to promote quality education among students. As part of one-day visit to the district, the Principal Secretary made surprise inspections at the Government high school, ZP girls high school and mandal parishad primary school in Rayachoti town on Saturday. He expressed displeasure over poor performance of teachers working at ZP girls high school and pointed out that the government was spending crores of rupees for promotion of quality education among the students.

    Unfortunately, the teachers failed work as per the aspirations of the government, he said. He ordered DEO Purushotham to initiate action against HM, MEO and Deputy DEO immediately. Earlier, he inspected the Manabadi Nadu-Nedu works at the government high school and expressed displeasure over inordinate delay in executing the works. Joint Collector Thamim Ansaria, DEO Purushotham and Rayachoti Tahasildar Premanth Kumar were present.