Tag: meeting

  • Pawan’s Varahi Yatra to end today with a public meeting in Bhimavaram

    The first leg of Varahi Vijaya Yatra, led by Jana Sena chief Pawan Kalyan, will come to an end with a public meeting in Bhimavaram, West Godavari district on Friday.

    There is anticipation that Pawan Kalyan will announce the constituency from which he will be contesting in the upcoming 2024 general elections.

    It will be interesting to see how Pawan Kalyan responds to the recent letter from Mudragada Padmanabham and the criticism from the YSRCP. The party members are actively mobilizing the public to attend the meeting.

  • Cricketer Bharat met CM YS Jagan

    Cricketer Bharat met CM YS Jagan

    Vijayawada: Indian cricket team player K S Bharat (Kona Srikar Bharat) called on Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy at his camp office on Thursday. Bharat was accompanied by his parents Mangadevi and Srinivasa Rao, coach Krishna Rao and YSRCP MP P Mithun Reddy. Bharat gifted to the Chief Minister a jersey autographed by the team members. He said he was feeling proud for representing the Indian Test team as wicket keeper from the state and this happening after Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy became the Chief Minister.

    “I shared my happiness with him and he also felt very happy. Taking him as inspiration I urged him to extend his support,” the cricketer said, adding the Chief Minister had suggested that he should stive to bring laurels to the state and the country. He said the government was working hard to improve the basic infrastructure in the state and promote sports. He expressed the hope that it would encourage more sportspersons shine at the national level.

  • Opposition meet postponed for a 2nd time, to be held on June 22

    Opposition meet postponed for a 2nd time, to be held on June 22

    Patna: Janata Dal-United (JD-U) leader Lalan Singh on Wednesday said that the opposition meeting, which was earlier scheduled to be held on June 12 and then deferred, will now be held here on June 23.

    Speaking to the mediapersons, accompanied by Bihar Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Yadav, the Bihar unit JD-U president said the June 12 meeting was postponed as “there were some issues over the date, and top Congress leaders were not available for the earlier planned date”.

    “Now, top Congress leaders including Rahul Gandhi and party president Mallikarjun Kharge, West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee, Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, NCP chief Sharad Pawar, Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray, Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin, Left leaders D. Raja, Sitaram Yechury, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav and CPI-ML national secretary Dipankar Bhattacharya have agreed on the date and they have given their consensus for this meeting. The venue of the meeting is Patna,” Lalan Singh said.

  • J&K: G20 delegates arrive in Srinagar for 3rd tourism working group meeting

    J&K: G20 delegates arrive in Srinagar for 3rd tourism working group meeting

    SRINAGAR: About 60 foreign delegates arrived here on Monday for the third tourism working group meeting of the G20 countries, officials said. This is the first international meeting being held in Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370 and the bifurcation of the erstwhile state into two Union Territories – Jammu and Kashmir, and Ladakh – in August 2019.

    Officials said the delegates from several countries of the G20 grouping arrived in a chartered flight at the Srinagar international airport in the morning amidst tight security.

    They said the delegates were taken to the Sher-e-Kashmir International Convention Centre (SKICC), the venue of the meeting, amid heavy deployment of security personnel along the route. The stretch has received a facelift with G20 logos painted on walls and hoardings to welcome the delegates.

    Officials said stringent security arrangements have been made to ensure that the event concludes incident-free. While the Boulevard Road around the SKICC has been made a no-go zone for the three days, there is massive deployment of security forces on the route taken by the delegates, and the Airport Road to Dalgate stretch, officials said.

    They said security has been beefed up across the valley with the elite NSG and Marine Commandos helping police and paramilitary forces to secure the venues of the event, they said.

    Sanitisation and ”area domination” exercises have been carried out in and around the venues, along the route and at vulnerable spots of the city. Scanners and sniffer dogs have been pressed into action to check for any explosives or IEDs, the officials added.

    Vehicles passing through the city are being randomly checked to ensure that no subversive elements manage to enter the city, officials said.

    The Jammu and Kashmir Police has roped in the Army to cover the higher reaches of the Zabarwan Range overlooking the meeting venue and accommodation facilities for the guests.

    Thirty companies of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), which had earlier been taken out of Jammu and Kashmir for election duty in the rest of the country, have since been recalled to further strengthen security in the valley. The NSG’s counter-drone unit has been pressed into service to ensure that no unwanted aerial intrusion takes place.

    According to officials, there is no restriction on the movement of people or public transport in the city or elsewhere, the officials said. They said shops and business establishments were open across the city and life was “absolutely normal”.

    Srinagar city has been spruced up for the three-day working group meeting on tourism which begins later in the day. Several projects, which were part of Srinagar Smart City, were taken up on priority and the city has been decked up for the international event.

  • Minister Botcha Satyanarayan will meet teachers unions today

    Minister Botcha Satyanarayan will meet teachers unions today

    Guntur: Minister for Education Botcha Satyanarayana will hold a meeting with the leaders of the recognised teachers’ unions in Vijayawada on Wednesday. The meeting will be held at Samagra Shiksha Kendra Karyalayam at 2 pm. The meeting will discuss teachers’ promotions, transfers, JVK kits and textbook distribution. According to the sources, the government has already taken the opinion of the teachers on transfers and promotions. The officials have already prepared a draft. In case of need, they make some changes in the draft and are likely to issue a GO for teachers’ transfers.

  • High-level committee to select CBI chief likely to meet on Saturday

    High-level committee to select CBI chief likely to meet on Saturday

    NEW DELHI: A high-level committee to select the CBI director that comprises the prime minister, the chief justice of India and the leader of opposition in the Lok Sabha is likely to meet on Saturday evening, sources said.

    The committee may select the next Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) chief or give an extension to incumbent Subodh Kumar Jaiswal, whose fixed two-year tenure ends on May 25.

    Jaiswal, a 1985-batch IPS officer from the Maharashtra cadre and former commissioner of the Mumbai Police, had taken over the reins of the CBI on May 26, 2021. The CBI director is selected by a high-level committee comprising the prime minister, chief justice of India and the Lok Sabha’s leader of opposition for a fixed tenure of two years. The tenure can be extended up to five years.

  • City commissioner Anand presides over review meeting on festivals

    City commissioner Anand presides over review meeting on festivals

    Hyderabad: In view of upcoming festivals such as Ramzan, Sri Rama Navami and Hanuman Jayanthi festivals, the City Police Commissioner CV Anand held a video conference with all the officials and issued instructions to ensure the festivals conclude peacefully.

    To avoid inconvenience to devotees and commuters, he stressed upon crowd monitoring and traffic management at religious places, with officers instructed to remain vigilant and enhance visible policing to render swift response. Joint inspections with other departments along the procession routes were also mandated.

    Further, Station House Officers were instructed to stretch beyond their working hours during the festive month. The Commissioner also stressed upon the need to keep a close tab on hate mongers who post instigating posts on social media.

    Filing cases and expediting issuance of notices to the perpetrators were the directives given. He urged the police personnel to prefer millets over rice and make it a habit to exercise every day.

  • Samajwadi Party’s two-day national executive meeting begins

    Samajwadi Party’s two-day national executive meeting begins

    The Samajwadi Party on Saturday began its two-day national executive meeting in Kolkata during which it will discuss the party’s policies and strategies for the elections in three Hindi heartland states due later this year and the Lok Sabha polls next year.

    The party’s national executive is being held in Kolkata after a gap of 11 years. Samajwadi Party founder, the late Mulayam Singh Yadav had flown down to the city to chair the previous meeting in the eastern metropolis.

    “We will discuss the party’s strategy for the upcoming elections due later this year in Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and then the Lok Sabha polls in 2024. The party will also adopt a political resolution after the meeting,” Kiranmoy Nanda, the party’s national vice-president, had said.

    Ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha polls, Trinamul Congress and Samajwadi Party had on Friday agreed to put up a united fight against the BJP and sought to edge the Congress out of any such formation, stating that the grand old party needs to shed its “big boss attitude”.

    “It has been decided that the TMC and the SP would unite to fight the BJP. Both the parties would also maintain distance from the Congress,” Nanda had told PTI after the meeting.

    SP president Akhilesh Yadav on Friday said that his party is following a policy of maintaining equal distance from both the BJP and the Congress.