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  • Take measures to make Chief Minister’s visit successful: Kakani Govardhan Reddy

    Take measures to make Chief Minister’s visit successful: Kakani Govardhan Reddy

    Kavali (Nellore district): Agriculture Minister Kakani Govardhan Reddy has urged the officials to take measures for the success of Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy’s one-day tour to Kavali on May 12.

    Addressing a meeting of officials from different departments along with Collector M Harinarayanan here on Tuesday, the Minister has disclosed that during his one-day tour, the Chief Minister will inaugurate the process of distribution of Pattadar passbooks to 23,000 farmers whose dotted lands in 43,000 acres were excluded from the records in the SPSR Nellore district. He said it was decided to organise the Chief Minister’s programme in Kavali as a majority of issues pertaining to dotted lands were identified in Atmakuru and Kavali divisions. Later, the Agriculture Minister inspected the ongoing arrangements at the helipad and the public meeting venue at the ZP High School in the town. Kavali MLA R Prathap Kumar Reddy, MLCs B Masthan Rao, T Raghuram and others were present.

  • Chief Minister Dhami paid tribute to the mortal remains of Sushila Baluni

    Chief Minister Dhami paid tribute to the mortal remains of Sushila Baluni

    Uttarakhand. Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has expressed grief over the demise of Sushila Baluni, senior state activist and former chairperson of the Uttarakhand Women’s Commission. He visited Sushila Baluni’s Dovalwala residence and paid tribute by offering flowers on her mortal remains.

    The Chief Minister prayed to God to grant peace to the departed soul and patience to the bereaved family members. The Chief Minister said that the contribution of Sushila Baluni in the creation of a separate Uttarakhand will always be remembered. On this occasion, Cabinet Minister Ganesh Joshi also paid tribute to Mrs. Sushila Baluni.

  • Mamata Reminds Kerala CM Of His ‘duty To Criticise’ The Kerala Story; Slams For ‘casteism’

    Mamata Reminds Kerala CM Of His ‘duty To Criticise’ The Kerala Story; Slams For ‘casteism’

    West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee criticised the BJP for backing the film ‘The Kerala Story’ and alleged that they are propagating ‘distorted stories.’ She also went after the movie ‘The Kashmir Files’ and Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan for not criticising ‘The Kerala Story’ and accused him and the BJP of practising casteism. CM Vijayan had earlier criticised the movie and called it an attempt to malign Kerala’s image.

    “BJP is doing casteism and divide and rule politics. Why this Kashmir Files? To humiliate one section,” CM Banerjee said in her address to the media. “What is this Kerala Files? I don’t support CPI people. I am talking about people, not the CPI(M) party because they are working with the BJP. Instead of me, it was their duty to criticise it but they work together,” she said.

    “I am sorry but I will request the state government CM…very sad your party is working with BJP. And that BJP is showing the Kerala files… distorted stories,” the CM said while further lashing out. Additionally, she accused the BJP of preparing a film called ‘The Bengal Files’ and alleged that the party is trying to defame Bengal. “They are now defaming Kerala and its people. Every day they are creating narratives to defame Bengal also. Why is the BJP creating communal politics?” she questioned.

    BJP National President JP Nadda attended a special screening of the movie in Bengaluru and called the film an eye-opener on how youngsters are brainwashed into terrorism. “I think we all should watch The Kerala Story,” he said. Union Home Minister Amit Shah also supported the movie and said that it highlights real social issues in India. The film has also had the support of Prime Minister Narendra Modi himself. “The film ‘The Kerala Story’ is in vogue these days. How terroristic conspiracies are being nurtured in Kerala, a state which is otherwise known for being a beautiful land of hardworking, talented, and intellectual people? The truth is being unveiled by this film,” PM Modi said during one of his Karnataka election rallies.

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  • Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami visited Badrinath Redevelopment Works Bhaskar Khulbe

    Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami visited Badrinath Redevelopment Works Bhaskar Khulbe

    Uttarakhand. Deputy Secretary in the Prime Minister’s Office Mangesh Ghildiyal and Officer on Special Duty Kedarnath Badrinath Redevelopment Works Bhaskar Khulbe called on Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami at the Chief Minister’s residence on Saturday. After inspecting the works being conducted in Kedarnath and Badrinath, he discussed with the Chief Minister regarding the reconstruction works of Kedarnath and the works being conducted under the master plan in Badrinath. Mangesh Ghildiyal told the Chief Minister that there was some hindrance in the construction works in Kedarnath and Badrinath recently due to bad weather, but now the works have picked up pace after the weather became favourable. On this occasion, along with the master plan of Jageshwar Dham, there was discussion on the Manskhand Mandir Mala project.
    The Chief Minister said that despite rain and snowfall, a large number of pilgrims are coming to visit the Chardhams. Necessary arrangements have been made on the travel routes for smooth operation of travel arrangements. The Chief Minister said that under the guidance of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, the reconstruction work in Shri Badrinath and Shri Kedarnath is going on at a fast pace. Work is in progress day and night for the convenience of the devotees. He said that on the lines of the world famous Chardham, the Manaskhand Temple Garland Project has been started by the State Government in Kumaon. Under this, the master plan of Jageshwar Dham has been prepared. Under this project, the important mythological/historical places of Kumaon division will be popularized by linking them with the circuit so that pilgrims/tourists from India and abroad can be attracted to come here and their journey can be made easy. Satish Bahuguna, Officer on Special Duty, Kedarnath Utthan Charitable Trust was also present on the occasion.

  • Senior journalist Jai Singh Rawat met Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami

    Senior journalist Jai Singh Rawat met Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami

    Uttarakhand. Senior journalist and writer Jai Singh Rawat met Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami at the Chief Minister’s Camp Office on Saturday and presented him his latest book: “Badalte Daur Se Gujrati Jan Jaatiyan”. This book has recently been published by the National Book Trust of India (NBT), Government of India. This is the second book by Jai Singh Rawat to be published by NBT. Both the books are research texts. Author Jai Singh Rawat said that in this research book, an attempt has been made to briefly throw light on the entire tribal society of India, but the complete focus has been made only on the five tribes of Uttarakhand. In this book, an attempt has been made to understand the processes of development and especially the impact of education and health schemes on the five tribes of Uttarakhand and their sub-castes, as well as various cultures, society, place, language, script, biological diversity, educational diversity of the tribal people. An attempt has been made to throw light on the level, impact of development, food habits, worship methods and traditional practices. This book is the result of the research and study of the author for more than three decades.

  • Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami met former Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari

    Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami met former Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari

    Uttarakhand. Former Chief Minister of the state and former Governor (Maharashtra) Bhagat Singh Koshyari paid a courtesy call on Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami at the Chief Minister’s residence on Friday. He discussed various contemporary issues related to the state with the Chief Minister.

  • Chief Minister salutes freedom fighter Keyur Bhushan on his death anniversary

    Chief Minister salutes freedom fighter Keyur Bhushan on his death anniversary

    Raipur. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has paid tribute to freedom fighter and former MP late Keyur Bhushan on his death anniversary on May 3. Remembering Keyur Bhushan, the Chief Minister said that he worked tirelessly for the formation of Chhattisgarh state. It is only on the foundation stone laid by such sons of the soil of Chhattisgarh that our country and state are seeing the rising sun of freedom and development.

  • Chief Minister extended greetings on International Press Freedom Day

    Chief Minister extended greetings on International Press Freedom Day

    Raipur. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has extended greetings and best wishes to media institutions, representatives and journalists on the occasion of International Press Freedom Day, 3rd May. He said that media has been considered as the fourth pillar of democracy. International Press Freedom Day is celebrated all over the world to strengthen this pillar, to ensure the respect, freedom and security of journalism. Freedom of the press is included in the fundamental rights in the Indian constitution as freedom of expression. Mr. Baghel said that in today’s global era, with the increasing importance of media institutions, challenges have also increased for them. The Government of Chhattisgarh is determined for the safety and freedom of journalists. Several steps have been taken to help media representatives in the state. Chhattisgarh is the first state where initiative has been taken to enact a law to protect journalists.

  • Chief Minister salutes former President Dr. Zakir Hussain on his death anniversary

    Chief Minister salutes former President Dr. Zakir Hussain on his death anniversary

    Raipur. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel has paid homage to freedom fighter, educationist and former President of India Dr. Zakir Hussain on his death anniversary on May 3. Recalling the personality and work of Dr. Zakir Hussain, the Chief Minister said that Dr. Hussain was a very disciplined person. He played an important role in the Indian freedom struggle. After independence, he adorned the post of Governor, Vice President and President of Bihar. He became the first Muslim President of India. He emphasized on educational reform and was actively associated with many movements. Dr. Hussain was a strong supporter of modern education in India. He did important work for the promotion of education.

  • Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik Reviews Preparedness For Possible Cyclone ‘Mocha’

    Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik Reviews Preparedness For Possible Cyclone ‘Mocha’

    Bhubaneswar: In view of the possible formation of cyclone ‘Mocha’ over the Bay of Bengal, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Tuesday chaired a high-level meeting to review preparedness.

    Recalling cyclone ‘Fani’ of 2019, the Chiev Minister said it is difficult to accurately determine the path of cyclones formed during summer season. Therefore, the admiistration should remain prepared to deal with any situation, he said.

    The Chief Minister directed the officials and departments concerned to remain in a state of readiness to tackle any kind of eventuality. NDRF, ODRAF and Fire Services personnel should also be prepared.

    Emphasising that every life is previous, Naveen also advised the officials to take steps for shifting of people residing in low-lying and vulnerable areas to cyclone shelters, if necessary.

    The Chief Minister also directed them to chalk out plans in advance for relief and restoration works in the aftermath of cyclone.

    The CM also directed the Chief Secretary to review the situation regularly and asked the Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) to work in coordination with all departments.

    Chief Secretary Pradip Kumar Jena said all efforts will be made to ensure zero casualty during the calamity. All Collectors have been alerted in this regard. Around 1000 cyclone shelters are ready, while more safe places, including school buildings have been identified, he said.

    Giving details of preparedness, SRC Satyabrata Sahu said round-the-clock control rooms have been set up after holding discussion with Collectors of 18 districts. As many as 17 NDRF and 20 ODRAF teams have been kept ready for the possible cyclone, he said.

    Though summer cyclones are always unpredictable, there is no need to panic as all necessary steps are being taken to deal with any situation.

    In the past, several cyclones have been formed over the Bay of Bengal including Fani in 2019, Amphan in 2020 and Yaas in 2021. State-level and district-level control rooms have been set up and the situation is being closely monitored even though no cyclone forecast has been issued by IMD so far, he said.

    It may be noted here that a low pressure area is likely to form over the Bay of Bengal around May 7, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.

    Though the IMD was yet to predict whether the low pressure area will intensify into a cyclonic storm or not, international meteorologist Jason Nicholls has forecast that the system may intensify into a cyclone and impact areas between eastern India and Myanmar.

    A precise prediction regarding the path and intensity of the system can be made after formation of the low pressure area, weather experts opined. The system will be called cyclone ‘Mocha’ if it becomes a cyclonic storm.