Tag: Saturday

  • Hyderabad Job Fair Saturday

    Hyderabad Job Fair Saturday

    Hyderabad: A city-based voluntary organisation Deccan Blasters to hold 90th ‘Hyderabad Job Fair’ at Khaja Mansion Function hall in Masab Tank on Saturday. Companies from various segments will participate in this job fair and will search for desired candidates.

    The job mela will be held from 8 am to 2pm for unemployed youth irrespective of their caste, community or religion. Everyone will get the opportunity to show their skills.

    Engineer Mannan Khan founder Deccan Blasters said that several jobless and employed youth are in search of jobs in the city and it is the best job mela to get jobs. “Till now, with the series of job melas, more than 11,000 youth were placed with jobs,” he added. The unemployed youth can immensely benefit from this job fair. Qualification of candidates should be minimum SSC to any graduation with or without any experience, the interviews will be conducted at the venue, he said. Entry to the fair is free for the job mela and R R Charitable Trust. For further details, those interested can contact on

  • 85,297 pilgrims visited Lord Balaji on Saturday

    85,297 pilgrims visited Lord Balaji on Saturday

    Tirupati: Many VIPs on Sunday visited Tirumala for darshan of Lord Venkateswara. The VIPs include AP High Court Judge Justice Munindranath Roy who offered prayers along with his family, Deputy Chief Minister K Narayana Swamy, BC leader and Rajya Sabha member R Krishnaiah, Puducherry deputy speaker Raju Velu along with his family members and film star Rajasekhar who along with his actor wife Jeevitha and two daughters had darshan during VIP break. The pilgrim influx which was high on Friday and Saturday came down to manageable level on Sunday, thanks to the TTD administration which has managed to clear the rush of 1.67 lakh pilgrims who had darshan in the last two days. Temple sources said 81,333 pilgrims had darshan on Friday and 85,297 on Saturday while the status of rush on Sunday morning was tokenless pilgrims waiting in nine compartments only and the approximate waiting time for them for darshan was 9 hours. The hundi income on Friday was Rs 3.31 crore and on Saturday it was Rs 3.71 crore.

  • Sonia Gandhi will campaign in Karnataka on Saturday

    Sonia Gandhi will campaign in Karnataka on Saturday

    New Delhi (IANS) | Former Congress president Sonia Gandhi, who has so far stayed away from campaigning in Karnataka due to health reasons, will address a public meeting in Hubli on Saturday. This will be his first public meeting in the poll-bound state.


    Meanwhile, Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra are campaigning aggressively in the southern state, which will vote on May 10. Sonia Gandhi had joined the Bharat Jodo Yatra in Mandya, Karnataka on October 6 last year and was walking with Rahul Gandhi.
    She is staying away from public events these days due to health reasons. The Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP) chairperson was admitted to Sir Ganga Ram Hospital on March 2 this year following fever. He had got Kovid-19 in June last year.
    Earlier, BJP leader Basangouda Patil Yatnal targeted Sonia Gandhi. He called the Congress leader a poison girl and an agent of Pakistan and China. The Congress had condemned the BJP leader’s remarks.


    Elections to the 224-member assembly in Karnataka are scheduled for May 10 and the counting of votes will take place on May 13. The ruling BJP is facing a tough fight from the Congress, which has sidelined the saffron party on several issues including corruption.
    The Congress on Tuesday released its manifesto and promised to repeal all unjust laws and other anti-people laws passed by the BJP government in the state within a year of coming to power. The Congress has launched Griha Jyoti (200 units of free electricity); Griha Lakshmi – Rs 2,000 per month to each female head of the household; and Anna Bhagya – each person from a BPL family has been promised 10 kg of food grains of their choice (among rice, ragi, jowar, bajra).


    It also promised to take strong and decisive action against individuals and organizations promoting hatred between communities on the basis of caste or religion. It said that if any organization like Bajrang Dal and PFI tried to spread hatred, it would ban them.