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  • Govt to felicitate SSC, Intermediate toppers

    Govt to felicitate SSC, Intermediate toppers

    Tirupati : This time, the toppers in SSC and Intermediate examinations from the government schools and colleges will get government recognition and encouragement for their academic achievements. The state government has decided to felicitate the toppers at various levels in both the examinations held in March/April 2023 with cash awards.

    Following the directions of the Minister for Education Botcha Satyanarayana, the district administration has been making all arrangements to felicitate the toppers in both the examinations in the district. District Collector K Venkataramana Reddy held a meeting with the officials of SSC and Intermediate education and directed them to plan for the programme.

    He said that those who have studied in government educational institutions and excelled in the SSC and Intermediate examinations this year will be felicitated along with their parents and school managements.

    As per the government given schedule, the felicitations at the constituency level will be held on May 25, followed by district level programme on May 27 while the state-level event to be held on May 31. District level top three students will get Rs 50,000, Rs 30,000 and Rs 10,000 respectively along with felicitation. Public representatives and officials will participate in the programmes and do the honours.

    At the constituency level, the top three toppers will be given cash incentives of Rs 15,000, Rs 10,000 and Rs 5,000 respectively. The toppers will also be given merit certificates. The programme was aimed at motivating the students to attend government schools and colleges in the subsequent years also. District vocational education officer (DVEO) Viswanath Naik and Deputy DEO Raghuramaiah and others were present at the meeting.

  • Farmers who excelled in animal husbandry were honored

    Farmers who excelled in animal husbandry were honored

    District Collector Dr K Madhavi Latha said that the role of veterinarians is very important in the progress of poor and middle-class farmer families, who will get additional income through the production of milk, meat and eggs. She appreciated that the veterinarians are always available to the farmers and provide appropriate medical services to the cattle, at a programme held at the district Collector’s chamber here on Friday, on the eve of World Veterinary Day. This programme was held under the auspices of veterinarians from all over the district.

    District Animal Husbandry Officer Dr STG Satya Govind honored the farmers, who showed excellence in animal husbandry in the district.

    Karri Putra Reddy (Anaparthi) rears 700 dairy cows, M Varahalaraju (Hukumpeta) rears 40 Ongole cows, Nalamati Subbarao (Vadisaleru) produces 400 litres milk daily through hybrid animal husbandry, and P Buli Veerraju (Vadisaleru) producing 120 litres milk daily through Murra buffaloes are among the farmers, who have been honoured.

    Jagananna Palavelluva and YSR Cheyutha beneficiaries D Swapna Ratna (Nallajarla), P Lakshmi (Gopalapuram) and K Shanthi (Devarapalli) were also felicitated. Officials also honoured retired veterinarians Dr M Satyanarayana and Dr B John Babu. District Joint Collector N Tej Bharat also spoke.

  • Dairy expert honored

    Dairy expert honored

    Dr Ravinder Singh Gandhi, former Assistant Director General (animal production and breeding), ICAR, New Delhi, has been honoured with the Patronship- 2023 Award by the Indian Dairy Association, an apex body of the Indian dairy industry, recognised globally.

    The award was given by Parshottam Rupala, Cabinet Minister for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying, during the inaugural session of 49th Dairy Industry Conference organised at Gandhinagar, Gujarat, on March 16. The minister presented Dr Gandhi with a memento, citation and a shawl for his contribution in the areas of dairying and animal science, especially promoting breeding and conservation of Sahiwal cattle.