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  • Traffic junctions to get new look in Karimnagar

    Traffic junctions to get new look in Karimnagar

    Karimnagar: Traffic junctions in the town are going to get a new look with the Municipal Corporation of Karimnagar taking up renovation as well as development of new traffic islands in the town.

    Besides other beautification works, modernization of traffic islands has also been taken up under the Karimnagar Smart City programme. Initially, 13 islands including Telangana Chowk, Town-I Police Station, Housing Board, Padmanagar, Cable Bridge Chowk, Sadashivpalli, Bommakal Bypass, Alugunur Chowk, Naka Chowk, R&B Chowk and a few others are being developed. Six more intersections will be developed later.
    Recently, BC Welfare and Civil Supplies Minister Gangula Kamalakar inspected the Telangana Chowk island, on which work has reached the final stage. Alugunur Crossroads, which is also the entry point into the town, is being developed with beautification of the traffic island and junction at a cost of Rs.1 crore.

    Alugunur village on the outskirts of Karimnagar town was merged with the Corporation two years ago and included as the eighth municipal division of the corporation. Accordingly, Corporation authorities had launched the laying of a drinking water pipeline to Alugunur from the town and took up other developmental works.

    Corporation authorities have also decided to build an island at Cable Bridge junction since it is mandatory to avoid accidents. A world-class Cable Bridge has been constructed across the Manair rivulet in the downstream of Lower Manair Dam near the Housing Board Colony on the outskirts of Karimnagar town.

    The vehicular traffic coming from Karimnagar town has to cross Rajiv Rahadari to go onto the cable bridge. At the same time, traffic moving on the cable bridge from the Warangal side has to cross Rajiv Rahadari to enter the town. There is a possibility of accidents if the traffic was allowed to go directly onto the bridge or come down from it since Rajiv Rahadari is always busy. So the corporation authorities have decided to develop an intersection at the cable bridge.

    On the other hand, a modern traffic signaling system is also being developed in the town. Though the population of the town has been increasing every year, there is no proper traffic regulation system in the town. The Corporation decided to establish the traffic signaling system in the town and identified 24 heavy traffic flowing points. Signals were already set up in four places such as the Bus Stand, Prathima Multiplex, Kaman Chowk and Padmanagar, with a trial run carried out for a few days.

    As part of the Integrated Traffic Management system, 85 automatic red-light violation detection cameras and 174 CCTV cameras would also be installed to check traffic violations. Besides traffic junctions, 110 CCTV cameras would also be installed along main roads, markets, business areas and sensitive and problematic areas. About 350 surveillance cameras would be interlinked to the Command Control Centre being constructed near the cable bridge.

    Speaking to Telangana Today, Mayor Y Sunil Rao said as part of beautification of the town, junction developmental works were taken up. While the works of a few islands have reached the final stage, others were in different stages.

    Traffic signaling system was one among 13 services to be provided under the Integrated Command Control Centre, he said, adding that the signaling system would be launched after completion of works.

  • HAML invites tenders through ICB for construction of Metro corridor

    HAML invites tenders through ICB for construction of Metro corridor

    Hyderabad: Hyderabad Airport Metro Ltd (HAML) has invited tenders through International Competitive Bidding (ICB) for the design and construction of the Metro corridor from Raidurg Metro Station to Shamshabad Airport Station (31 km).

    The estimated contract value including all taxes and duties is Rs 5,688 crore, the bid security is Rs 29 crore and the contract period is 36 months.

    The works also include the construction of an elevated viaduct, nine stations, track works, supply & commissioning of rolling stock, traction & power supply, signalling & telecommunication and automatic fare collection (AFC) gates.

  • Telangana: MAUD department to restore Nizamia Observatory

    Telangana: MAUD department to restore Nizamia Observatory

    Hyderabad: The Nizamia Observatory at Japal Rangapur in Rangareddy district will be restored by the Municipal Administration and Urban Development (MAUD) department. The instructions to restore it was given by MA&UD Minister KT Rama Rao following the request made by Ravi Sambari from Greater Hyderabad Active Mobility Foundation, (cycling community).

    He also posted a picture of the Nizamia Observatory, which was decades ago popular for its celestial events and observations of terrestrial. This place also had one of the country’s biggest telescopes.

    Presently, the observatory that is spread over 200 acres in Ranga Reddy district has a 48-inch telescope, two 12-inch telescopes and one astrograph. However, the 48-inch telescope has been defunct for many years. The construction of this Nizam-era observatory with a special dome to house the 48-inch telescope commenced in 1963 and the telescope was installed in 1968-69 upon the completion of work.

    The history of the observatory dates back to 1907 and it was established as Nizamia Observatory by Nawab Zafar Yar Jung Bahadur, the then Defence Minister for Mir Mahboob Ali Khan, the Sixth Nizam, at Phisalbanda in 1907. The research work and data obtained from the observatory were published in national and international journals.

  • BRS LP Meet: CM KCR likely to unveil action plan ahead of Assembly polls

    BRS LP Meet: CM KCR likely to unveil action plan ahead of Assembly polls

    Hyderabad: Nine years of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) rule in Telangana, the State Formation Day celebrations and also the party’s national plans are likely to be the main topics of discussion during the joint meeting of BRS functionaries and elected representatives to be held at the party headquarters in Telangana Bhavan on Wednesday. The meeting gains significance as the BRS government completes nine years in power on June 2 and is looking to set the tone for its plans ahead of the Assembly elections slated to be held later this year.989075

    BRS President and Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao is expected to unveil an action plan for the party leaders and give a direction on the party activities over the next six months ahead of the Assembly polls in the State. All MLAs, MLCs and MPs of the party are expected to attend the meeting.

    Sources said the primary focus of the meeting would be the preparations for the Telangana Formation Day celebrations to be held on June 2. The government has already decided to host the celebrations for 21 days, utilising the opportunity to showcase the Telangana model of development to the people of the country. The State government is actively preparing publicity material and documentaries highlighting various schemes implemented across departments, the sources added.

    The Chief Minister is keen that party leaders seize the opportunity to take the development and welfare activities undertaken by the BRS government in the last nine years to the doorsteps of the people. The party leaders believe that the Telangana Model of development can serve as a blueprint for other parts of the country, contributing to the party’s expansion.

    The meeting is also likely to discuss the outcome of the recent Karnataka Assembly elections. The BRS has always maintained that the Congress is its main rival in the State, and they remain firm in their belief that the BJP will not have a significant impact on the Telangana Assembly elections, particularly after its defeat in Karnataka.

  • Three more arrested in TSPSC question papers leak case

    Three more arrested in TSPSC question papers leak case

    Hyderabad: Three more persons were arrested by the Hyderabad Special Investigation Team in connection with the TSPSC question papers leak case on Tuesday.

    The arrested persons are Kranti, Ravi Teja and Shashidhar.

    According to the police, Kranti and Shashidhar had purchased AEE question paper from another suspect Muralidhar, who was arrested previously, while Ravi Teja purchased DAO question paper from Sai Laukik. The trio had paid a substantial amount for purchasing the question papers.

    All the three persons were produced before the court and remanded.

  • Work on Palamuru Ranga Reddy project gathers pace

    Work on Palamuru Ranga Reddy project gathers pace

    Hyderabad: The pace of works on the drinking water component of the Palamuru Ranga Reddy Lift Irrigation Scheme has been stepped up. Six of the nine pumps meant for lifting water in five stages will be ready for trial run by the end of June, lending hope for the partially served pockets in Ranga Reddy, Vikarabad and the erstwhile Mahabubnagar district.

    Giving top priority to the project completion, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had reviewed the work progress in his maiden meeting at the Secretariat after its inauguration.

    He wanted irrigation authorities to ensure that water was lifted up to Karivena reservoir by July and Uddandapur reservoir by August by completing the pending works at the earliest. The irrigation authorities have been monitoring the work progress on day to day basis.

    It may be noted that the construction of the project was stayed by the National Green Tribunal for want of prior environmental clearance. The State is pursuing vigorously the process for obtaining the clearance from the Ministry of Environment, with officials informing that this was at an advanced stage.

    As the Supreme Court has accorded permission to go ahead with the drinking water component of the project, works on the key structures such as pump houses, power substations and conveyor system meant for shifting of water from one reservoir to another are being paid focused attention.

    Two pumps of the Yedula and Vattem Pump houses have already been kept ready for dry run. Four more pumps of the Narlapur pump house, Yedula and Vattem pump houses will by all means be ready for dry run by June end. The Uddandapur pump house will be ready for commissioning by February 2024.

    As for the Narlapur reservoir, it is coming up with a storage capacity of 6.40 TMC. As part of the project, 98.7 per cent of the work was already completed. Two of its three reaches are ready.

    Work on the Yedula reservoir was also completed as per schedule. The Vattem reservoir, which would receive water in the third stage has three reaches under package 9, 10 and 11. The first reach works were completed as per schedule, while the progress achieved so far was 98 and 87 per cent in reach 2 and reach 3 respectively.

    Project officials have exuded confidence that the drinking water supply component would be ready within a month’s time. Similarly, work on the first reach of Karivena reservoir was already completed while the progress on reach 2 and 3 was 78 per cent and 88.55 per cent respectively.

    They informed that 77.19 per cent of work on the first reach of the Uddandapur reservoir was completed so far. Second reach of the reservoir had 55 .43 per cent of works completed so far.

    The Narlapur–Yedula canal stretch needed further improvement as it was targeted for completion by June, 2023. Out of total length of 8.32 km, some 3.5 km stretch was yet to be completed.

    All the works including structures were completed in the 6.40 km stretch of Yedula – Vattem canal. Some 8.65 km of the Yedula – Vattem canal was completed. Work on another four km stretch is in progress.

    More Information:

    • Works on drinking water component of PRLIS gathers pace
    • Two pumps ready for dry run
    • Four more pumps will be ready by June end
    • Water supply to Rangareddy, Vikarabad by August
    • Uddandapur pump house to be ready for commissioning by February 2024
    • 98.7 percent of work on Narlapur reservoir completed
    • Work on Yedula reservoir completed as per schedule
    • Work on first reach of Karivena reservoir too completed
  • Now, you have to pay double for waste collection in Hyderabad

    Now, you have to pay double for waste collection in Hyderabad

    Hyderabad: The GHMC has decided to double the monthly charges that residents have to pay to the waste collector for collection and transportation of garbage from households through Swachh Auto Tippers (SATs), tricycles and waste collectors.

    Presently, each household in GHMC limits staying in planned/unplanned colonies have to pay Rs 50 per month and those in slums, Rs 25 per month. A decision to hike the charge to Rs 100 per month for colony residents and Rs 50 per month for those living in slums, is to be placed before the GHMC Standing Committee which is scheduled to meet on Wednesday.

    Road at Banjara Hills:

    Three Vacuum Dewatered Cement Concrete (VDCC) roads and a box drain in Banjara Hills ward were inaugurated by Mayor G Vijaya Laxmi on Tuesday.

    While the three VDCC roads were laid with Rs 32 lakh in the residential localities near Uday Nagar main road, the Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) box drain was constructed with Rs 77 lakh on Bulkapur Nala at Prem Nagar.

    Meanwhile, on the occasion of National Dengue Day observed on May 16, the Mayor released pamphlets with messages on precautions to be taken against Dengue and Malaria. She also inspected the works taken to strengthen the sewerage network in NBT Nagar, Banjara Hills and said the roads excavated for laying the sewerage pipelines would be restored soon after they are laid.

  • TS BIE extends last date for payment of Inter Supplementary exam fee

    TS BIE extends last date for payment of Inter Supplementary exam fee

    Hyderabad: The Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TS BIE) on Tuesday extended the due date for payment of exam fee for ensuing intermediate public advanced supplementary examinations, June 2023, up to May 19. Students should pay exam fee at their respective junior colleges

    The Board has permitted all junior colleges to remit the exam fee amount using the internet banking facility and payment gateway provided in the TS BIE’s website on or before May 19.

    The TS BIE also extended the due date for payment of fee for recounting and scanned photocopy-cum-re-verification of IPE March 2023 answer scripts up to May 17.

  • 14 more Special Development Councils created to protect tribal culture & identity in Odisha

    14 more Special Development Councils created to protect tribal culture & identity in Odisha

    Bhubaneswar: With the aim to preserve and propagate the tribal culture and protect the unique identity of all tribal groups of the State, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Sunday announced to create 14 Special Development Councils (SDCs).

    While attending a program at the Tribal Ground here in Unit 1 here today, the Odisha Chief Minister announced to create the new 14 SDCs for Angul, Bolangir, Balasore, Bargarh, Boudh, Devgarh, Dhenkanal, Ganjam, Jajpur, Jharsuguda, Kalahandi, Nuapada, Nayagarh, and Sambalpur districts.

    The total number of the special development councils now rose to 23 from 9 following the Chief Minister’s announcement for creation of the 14 new SDCs.

    It is to be noted here that the Odisha government had created the first special development councils in 2017-18 for the preservation of tribal art, culture, and literature.

    “Earlier, 64 lakh people in 117 blocks of 9 districts of Odisha were involved in the special development councils and now it will be implemented in 172 blocks of 23 districts,” said the Chief Minister adding that the state government will spend Rs 223 crore in the financial year 2023-24.

    The Chief Minister announced that more than 80 lakh tribal people will participate in this program and work for the protection and development of their art and culture.

    “Tribal culture has a deep connection with Jagannath culture and emphasises the protection of nature and the environment. Worship of nature and brotherhood are the main basis of tribal culture,” Patnaik said during his address.

    The Chief Minister also launched a coffee table book on the Special Development Council in the presence of Chief Secretary Pradeep Jena, Development Commissioner Anu Garg, Chief Minister’s Personal Secretary (5T) VK Pandian, and other senior officials.

  • Telangana: Two killed in road accident near Siddipet

    Telangana: Two killed in road accident near Siddipet

    Sangareddy: Two persons died when an unidentified vehicle hit a two-wheeler on the Rajiv Rahadhari at Rangadhampally near Siddipet on Sunday night.

    The victims were Jakkula Raju and Burugu Venkatesh Goud of Mylaram and Kammrapally villages respectively in Chinnakoduru Mandal. The two were heading towards their village on a motorbike when an unidentified goods vehicle hit them. The bodies were shifted to Government Hospital Siddipet for postmortem. A case was registered. Efforts were on to trace the vehicle, police said.