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  • Take measures to reduce crime rate: SP G Krishnakant

    Take measures to reduce crime rate: SP G Krishnakant

    Kurnool: Kurnool SP G Krishna Kanth instructed the police staff to strive to bring drown the crime rate in the district.

    The officials should see that the crime related cases are uploaded in Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS) besides reducing pending cases and intensifying night rounds. The SP addressed the officials and staff at the crime review meeting at the District Police Office (DPO) here on Tuesday.

    The SP addressed his first crime review meeting after assuming charge. He first enquired about the long pending cases in Kurnool, Pathikonda and Adoni sub-division wise.

    He stressed the need for intensifying night rounds to put a check on burglaries. The police personnel were strictly instructed to behave in a polite manner with the complainants who come to the police stations.

    He said the officials should clear cases after getting the documents, reports and medical certificates in each case. The officials should upload the First Information Reports (FIRs), follow-up action and right up to filing of charge-sheets from the police stations concerned in the Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS) application.

    He asked the officials to take initiatives to resolve the grievances received at Spandana and Jagananna ku Chepudam program.

    The SP instructed the officials to take measures to prevent atrocities on women, bring down property disputes and road accidents. He said strict action should be taken to prevent triple riding.

    The schools have already started and the school buses will be on the road.

    He said the police officials should speak to the RTA authorities and keep a check on the condition of the school buses.

    An awareness campaign should be taken up to educate people on the Disha app. People should be encouraged to download the app.

    In view of the ensuing elections, the officials are told to visit villages besides night sleep at villages. Every officer should investigate at least 10 pending cases. To establish a crime free society, strict punishment should be ensured for the criminals.

    Later the SP presented commendation certificates and cash rewards to 61 police personnel.

  • TS govt measures for industrial development, says Balka Suman

    TS govt measures for industrial development, says Balka Suman

    Mancherial: Government Whip and Chennur MLA Balka Suman said that the government is taking measures for industrial development across the State, bringing international industries to the state, and providing employment to many unemployed youths.

    As part of Telangana Awatarana Dasabadi Utsavam, Peddapalli MP Borlakunta Venkatesh Netha, along with District Collector Badhawath Santhosh and Manchiryala constituency MLA Nadipelli Diwakar Rao, attended the programme organised in Mancherial on Tuesday to celebrate Telangana Industrial Progress Day. On this occasion, Government Whip Suman said that the government has taken many sensational decisions towards the development of the industrial sector and provided employment to the unemployed youth through the establishment of industries.

    He said that in order to provide administrative benefits to the people, along with the division of districts in the State, Gram Panchayats, Municipal Corporations, Integrated Collectorate buildings, and Police station will be established, and services will be provided to the people in a faster manner.

    With the idea of increasing the number of doctors and staff to provide quality medical services to the people, medical and nursing colleges have been established in every district, and the necessary staff have been appointed, he said.

    He said that the services have been facilitated with the coordination of the authorities so that the fruits of the government’s welfare and development schemes reach the remote areas and the deserving beneficiaries.

    He said that for the establishment of industries in the district, through Tea Pride, Tea Idea, and many other related programmes, necessary permissions are granted and aspiring entrepreneurs are encouraged.

    Through the PASS Act, 548 units have been applied for, 916 permits have been applied for, and 765 permits have been granted by various departments in the district from 2014 till now. From 2014 till now, 423 industries have been established with an investment of 6 thousand 208 crore rupees, 4 thousand 721 people have been employed, and production has been obtained in 351 industries. He said that it had been started.

    A subsidy of Rs 31.71 crore has been sanctioned for 238 applications through the T-idea scheme, Rs 44.23 crore for 1 thousand 93 applications of Scheduled Castes, Rs 14.34 crore for 313 applications of Scheduled Tribes, and Rs 2.63 crore for 63 applications of disabled persons through the Tri-Pride scheme. He said that the sanction has been imposed. He said that under the auspices of the District Industries Department, constituency and mandal-wise melas should be organised, awareness programmes on industrial schemes should be organised, details of investment subsidies and government incentives should be given, and efforts should be made to achieve development in the industrial sector.

  • 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.

  • Meghalaya HC Tells State To File Affidavit On Measures Taken To Ease Traffic In Shillong

    Meghalaya HC Tells State To File Affidavit On Measures Taken To Ease Traffic In Shillong

    The Meghalaya High Court has asked the state government to file an affidavit indicating the steps taken and proposed to be taken to ease the traffic congestion in Shillong.

    A division bench headed by Chief Justice Sanjib Banerjee said this while hearing a PIL on the matter on Monday.

    “The state’s affidavit should indicate the plans to be implemented over the next few months, those over the next few years and the long-term goals taking into consideration the rate of increase of private cars and vehicular traffic, the burgeoning tourism industry and the available space,” the bench said.
    The order stated that several months back, the state had indicated that most of the parents of school-going children in the city had agreed to opt for their wards being ferried to schools by bus, provided the state government took the responsibility of running such a service.

    “Indeed, it was indicated that about 50 to 60 buses were being acquired for such a purpose. However, nothing seems to have been implemented in this regard,” the court said.

    The court also said that there were other long-term and short-term plans which had been tentatively indicated, particularly following suggestions by the IIM, Shillong and by a foreign agency engaged by the state for such a purpose.

    “Again, nothing appears to have come of it apart from a ropeway being planned, and that too, for tourism purposes,” it added.

    The next hearing of the case will be held on May 3.