Tag: Governor

  • President Draupadi Murmu arrives in Hyderabad, governor, CM welcomes

    Hyderabad: President of India Draupadi Murmu arrived in the city on Tuesday. The president will participate in the 125th Birth Anniversary of Alluri Sitaramaraju this afternoon at Gachibowli.

    Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, Ministers and others welcomed the president who landed at Hakimpet Airforce Station in a special flight.

    Police has given a traffic advisory urging people to chose alternate routes in the wake of president’s visit. Due to VIP movement between 10 am and 6 pm, the traffic will be stopped for a while or diverted in en route at the following places/routes, Bollarum, Alwal, Lothkunta, Trimulgherry, Karkhana, JBS, Plaza Junction, PNT Flyover, HPS Out Gate, Begumpet Flyover, Greenlands Junction, Monappa Junction, Punjagutta, NFCL, NTR Bhavan, Jubilee Hills check Post, Road No. 45 junction.

  • Women’s health should be top priority: Governor

    Women’s health should be top priority: Governor

    Hyderabad: Governor Dr Tamilisai Soundararajan on Sunday said that women’s health must be given top priority to build a healthy society. She said that due to many reasons, women’s health has turned out to be the least priority in most cases. “We cannot afford to neglect the healthcare of women to build a healthy nation,” she added.

    The Governor, was addressing the inaugural of the “Women’s Health Conclave 2023,” organised by the KIMS Cuddles, here. Referring to the high incidence of anemia among women and girls in our country, Dr. Tamilisai Soundararajan stated that still more than fifty percent of women suffer from malnutrition due to various reasons.”Women should start taking responsibility to protect their health with better awareness and family members, and society should support them in accessing and maintaining the best possible health,” she said.

    As a part of the conclave, the governor responded to a host of questions posed by the participants related to work-life balance, stress management, and health issues among girls and women.

    Responding to a query, she said that responsibilities at the workplace must be enjoyed and should not be treated as stressful obligations.”When you love your work, there is no question of feeling stressed. One should enjoy one’s work,” she said.

    She appealed to the participants and other stakeholders to work for the promotion of better healthcare facilities for women, irrespective of their economic capabilities.

  • Amid speculations on Cabinet reshuffle, Duraimurugan meets Guv

    Amid speculations on Cabinet reshuffle, Duraimurugan meets Guv

    CHENNAI: Amid speculation that State Irrigation Minister Duraimurugan called on Governor RN Ravi in connection with the rumoured Cabinet reshuffle, Duraimurugan said that it was up to the Chief Minister to decide on the cabinet reshuffle. “If I knew something about it (reshuffle) I would have told you the truth. It’s up to the CM,” Duraimurugan told reporters at his residence, dispelling rumours about his meeting with the Governor.

    “I returned from a two-day trip to Nagercoil. Upon return, I straightaway went to meet the Chief Minister. He was already in the car, ready to leave for an event. He offered to meet me at the secretariat. I went to the Secretariat and attended to my files. I was informed that Chief Minister cancelled his visit to the Secretariat owing to leg pain. I have no knowledge of it (reshuffle). These days if a person is away from the state capital for just a couple of days, a lot of speculation happens,” he added

  • 198 books, and far from putting the pen down: Goa’s writer-Governor

    198 books, and far from putting the pen down: Goa’s writer-Governor

    These lines from a poem titled ‘Oh, Mizoram’ were penned by P S Sreedharan Pillai — in a collection of poems — the night he landed in Mizoram after being sworn in as the Governor of the state in 2019. Pillai says he wrote the poem as an ode to the scenic beauty of the Northeast state.

    And, if that sounds prolific, you don’t know Pillai, now the Governor of Goa. On May 2, a collection of his short stories, Ente Priya Kadhakal, is scheduled to be released by Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan in Thiruvananthapuram. It would be his “198th book”.

    Sitting amidst his office in Raj Bhavan that has stacks of books piled up on chairs and in corners along the floor, the 68-year-old says: “My ambition is to write till my last breath.”

    In a career spanning over five decades, Pillai has been many things — lawyer, student leader, an active BJP politician in his native Kerala, orator — and lately, a Governor blossoming as an author and a poet.

    In the last four years, he has authored at least 60 books on subjects ranging from politics, law, economy and social issues to nature and travelogues. The Covid pandemic, with its empty hours to fill, certainly helped, Pillai says. “Public visits were prohibited and travel was suspended… It was a blessing in disguise.”

    Life has since fallen into a more gubernatorial routine, and Pillai says he manages by waking up at 4 am and spending over an hour voraciously reading or writing. He is never to be seen without a book on his travels, he says.

    The love for reading started young for Pillai, who would frequent the village library at his native Venmony in Alappuzha district to devour anything he could lay his lands on — Malayalam dailies, classics, folklore, and political books. He lists the writings of Ram Manohar Lohia, Mahatma Gandhi and Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya as among his favourites; and the English T S Eliot and William Shakespeare, Malayalam poet Ayyappa Paniker and Malayalam writer S K Pottekkatt as among his early literary influences.

  • The governor expressed deep grief over the martyrdom of jawans in Dantewada Naxal attack

    The governor expressed deep grief over the martyrdom of jawans in Dantewada Naxal attack

    Raipur. Governor Vishwabhushan Harichandan today expressed deep condolences on the martyrdom of police personnel in the bomb blast by Naxalites in Aranpur area of Dantewada district and expressed deep condolences to the bereaved families. Paying tribute to the martyred soldiers, he strongly condemned the incident and said that the anti-national designs of Naxalites will never succeed. The Central Government and the State Government are determined to end Naxalism in a coordinated manner.

  • Youth of Telangana are facing many challenges: Governor Soundararajan

    Youth of Telangana are facing many challenges: Governor Soundararajan

    Hyderabad: Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan on Monday highlighted that the youth of the State are facing many challenges.

    Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan on Monday gave a call to the youth of Telangana to associate with Raj Bhavan.

    Cultural events were organised as part of the Ugadi celebrations at Raj Bhavan.

    Addressing the youth and students at the occasion, Governor Soundararajan said, “I know that youths of the Telangana are facing many challenges. I am sure they are courageous enough to overcome these challenges and emerge victorious. Raj Bhavan is with you all.”

    The Governor termed the youth as the “Maha Shakthi” that has the capability to transform the future of Telangana and the country.

    The Governor exhorted the youth to take forward the missions like Atma Nirbhar Bharat, Swachh Bharat and contribute to the country’s all-round development, as envisioned by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.