Tag: Telangana

  • Not unhappy, will take charge after PM’s visit: G Kishan Reddy

    Not unhappy, will take charge after PM’s visit: G Kishan Reddy

    Hyderabad: A day after his appointment as Telangana state BJP president, Union Tourism Minister G Kishan Reddy announced that he will take charge of his new post on July 8 after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s scheduled visit to the state.

    Refuting reports that he was not happy with the new role, he said he would continue to work as per the instructions of the high command and follow the party’s ‘one man one post’ policy.

    Addressing the media in New Delhi on Wednesday, Kishan Reddy said that the BJP aims to come to power in the state in the upcoming assembly elections and is ready to work with all to achieve it. Claiming that he gave his cent per cent in whatever responsibility was assigned to him, he said that he never sought any post from the party.

  • Freedom fighter Alluri Seetharama Raju’s sacrifice is commendable: KCR

    Freedom fighter Alluri Seetharama Raju’s sacrifice is commendable: KCR

    Hyderabad (IANS). Chief Minister of Telangana K. Remembering freedom fighter Alluri Sitarama Raju, Chandrasekhar Rao said that the sacrifice of this freedom fighter who fought against the British rule for the freedom of the country is commendable.

    On the 125th birth anniversary of freedom fighter Alluri Sitarama Raju, Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao said that Sitarama Raju, who fought for British rule and tribal rights, made many sacrifices for the country.

    He said, many people got inspired by this freedom fighter and became a part of the freedom movement.

    The Chief Minister said that it is a big deal to organize the closing ceremony of the 125th birth anniversary celebrations of Alluri Sitarama Raju, a historic event in which the President is also participating.

    CM KCR said that the sacrifices of the freedom fighters would inspire generations to come.

    Union Minister for Tourism and Culture G. Kishan Reddy also paid tributes to Alluri Sitarama Raju on his birth anniversary. He described Alluri as a symbol of India’s culture, tribal identity, valour, ideals and values.

    The Union Minister tweeted that he dedicated his life for the rights and upliftment of the tribal society.

    His sacrifice and life journey is an inspiration for all of us, the minister said.

  • Harish Rao highlights Telangana’s progress in healthcare

    Harish Rao highlights Telangana’s progress in healthcare

    Hyderabad: Health Minister T Harish Rao on Sunday said that Telangana has made substantial progress in the national health sector rankings moving from the 11th position to the top 3 in the country.

    The Minister participated in a programme organised by the Indian Medical Association here on Sunday. The event was aimed to honouring dedicated healthcare professionals and celebrate their significant contributions to society. Expressing his heartfelt appreciation, the Minister said that the noble nature of the medical profession, comparing doctors’ role to that of soldiers safeguarding the country and farmers providing sustenance. The minister acknowledged the pivotal role played by doctors, nurses, and other healthcare staff in combating the COVID-19 pandemic, saving countless lives, and protecting the world. He praised their selfless service and highlighted the collective recognition of the importance of medical professionals.

    The minister highlighted several initiatives taken up by government including improvements in disease prevention through urban and rural development programmes such as Mission Bhagiratha and Mission Kakatiya, which ensured access to clean water and healthier crops. He said that Telangana leads in increasing green cover and has witnessed a reduction in disease prevalence. He also shared details such as Telangana Diagnostic labs are conducting 134 diagnostic tests. Establishment of 500 Basti Dawakhanas, the Kalyana Lakshmi initiative successfully curbed child marriages, the KCR kit significantly increased deliveries in government hospitals by 30 to 70 per cent, and Telangana stands as the only State with 100 per cent institutional deliveries.

    Regarding infrastructure, he highlighted the significant expansion of healthcare facilities in the State. Telangana has witnessed a remarkable increase in the number of dialysis centres, from 3 to 102. Additionally, the government is in the process of setting up 50,000 beds to tackle emergencies such as the COVID-19 pandemic. These include 10,000 ICU beds, 10,000 super specialty beds, and a substantial increase in medical college capacity. Telangana now boasts 56 medical colleges, compared to the initial count of 20, with an increase from 2,850 to 8,340 MBBS seats. The government has also recruited 1,161 assistant professors in government hospitals to enhance the quality of healthcare services.

  • Ashadam Bonalu on grand note in Telangana

    Hyderabad: Stating that Ashada Masam Bonalu festival celebrations were taken up on a grand scale only after the formation of Telangana, Animal Husbandry Minister T Srinivas Yadav on Friday said that cheques of the financial assistance provided by the government would be distributed a week before the Bonalu festival. A review meeting was conducted with the officials of various departments on the arrangements of Bonalu festival to be held on July 16 at Sri Mahankali Ammavari temple at Amberpet on Friday. The Minister said that the government had released Rs 15 crore to provide financial assistance to various temples with the intention of celebrating Bonalu on a grand scale. He clarified that Telangana was the only State in the country that provides financial assistance to private temples.

    Bonalu festival started at Golconda on June 22, the Secunderabad Mahankali Bonalu will be held on July 9 and Hyderabad Bonalu will be held on July 16. The Minister revealed that cheques will be handed over to the temples in which Bonalu festival falls on July 16 and would be given on July 10 and 11.

    The Minister said that proper arrangements were not made for the Bonalu festival since the country attained independence. After the Telangana State was formed, the Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao declared the Bonalu festival as a symbol of Telangana culture. He said that lakhs of devotees come for the Bonalu festival, which is organised in a grand manner. He said that silk clothes will be presented to Ammavaru on behalf of the State government. The Minister directed the officials to take measures to ensure that there were no sewage leakages anywhere in the vicinity of the temples and on the roads leading to Bonalu. The concerned officials were directed to make drinking water available for the devotees. He said that the construction of the main road in front of the Mahankali temple should be undertaken and steps should be taken so that the devotees do not face any trouble.

  • Sonia rejects petition to declare CM face before polls in Telangana

    Sonia rejects petition to declare CM face before polls in Telangana

    Hyderabad: AICC leader Sonia Gandhi has reportedly rejected Telangana Congress leaders’ plea to announce Chief Minister candidate before the elections. The Congress leaders belonging to BC and SC communities met Congress leaders Rahul Gandhi and AICC Chief Mallikarjuna Kharge in Delhi separately and urged them to finalise CM candidates from their communities.

    Sources said that the Telangana Congress leaders has been told the Congress never adopted such strategy to announce CM candidate in advance which divide voters on caste lines and affect the party winning prospects.

    It is learnt that Congress senior leaders from BC community V Hanumatha Rao, Ponnam Prabhakar and others met Rahul Gandhi, Kharge and also General Secretary KC Venugopal in New Delhi during the recent visit and requested them to announce BC leader as CM candidate so that the majority backward sections will support the Congress in the upcoming assembly elections.

    Another group of leaders from SC community also suggested the Congress high command SC leader as CM will help to consolidate the Dalit votes in the Assembly elections. The top leaders brought the issue to the notice of Sonia Gandhi who turned down the request from BC and SC leaders and appealed to the leaders to work hard by uniting all communities in the elections without creating any political disturbances. TPCC Chief Revanth Reddy has been asked to take special care in giving posts to the leaders and maintain proper representation of every community in the committees which are to be constituted for election needs soon.

  • Telangana: Group IV exam today

    Telangana: Group IV exam today

    Hyderabad: Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) has made elaborate arrangements for the conduct of Group IV services recruitment test on Saturday. It includes multiple verification checks that have been put in place at the examination centre.

    Candidates appearing for the exam will be frisked at the centre’s entrance and their hall tickets scrutinised. This will be followed by cross-verification of the valid photo identity card issued by the government with the candidate and the photo printed on the hall ticket.

    Once inside the examination hall, the candidate’s name and photo on the nominal roll will be cross-verified with details in the government issued photo identity card and their signature on the hall ticket. Finally, at the end of examination in each session, candidates must affix his/her left thumb impression in the nominal roll. The aspirants have to go through this multiple verification process for the both sessions.

    While there are rumours on social media that the TSPSC has done away with the personalised OMR sheet with candidate’s roll number, name and photo printed on it for Group – IV test, officials said since inception the Commission has not used such personalized OMR sheets for its recruitment exams.

    In fact, the premier recruitment agency – union Public Service Commission that selects candidates for IAS, IPS and other all India services does not use such personalized OMR sheets. Candidates appearing for recruitment tests must bubble their credentials on the OMR sheets.

    ‘Women candidates need not remove their traditional ornaments’

    Candidates particularly women appearing for the Group – IV services recruitment test on Saturday need not remove their traditional ornaments including Mangalsutra and toe rings. The TSPSC officials said no instructions have been issued to the centres not allowing the traditional ornaments in the exam venues.

  • Woman commits suicide along with her three children by jumping into the dam

    Woman commits suicide along with her three children by jumping into the dam

    Hyderabad (IANS). A woman along with her three children committed suicide by jumping into the Mid Manair dam in Telangana’s Rajanna Sircilla district on Friday.

    The woman who committed suicide has been identified as Rajita. The woman committed suicide by jumping into the Manair dam along with her three children Ayaan (7), Asra Jabeen (5) and Usman Ahmed (14 months).

    According to the information, Rajita, a resident of Rudravaram village of Vemulavada mandal, had a love marriage with Mohammad Ali of Karimnagar ten years ago. The couple had three children. The woman is believed to have taken this step after a quarrel with her husband.

    Police have recovered the dead bodies and sent them for postmortem. Registering the case, further investigation has been started.

  • Controversy over Telangana BJP leader’s tweet, infighting may increase in the party

    Controversy over Telangana BJP leader’s tweet, infighting may increase in the party

    Hyderabad (IANS). Telangana leader of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) facing infighting and former MP A.P. A tweet by Jitendra Reddy is causing embarrassment to the party.

    He courted controversy by sharing a video of a man kicking a yak on his ass to force him into a pickup truck.

    Jitender Reddy, Union Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP General Secretary B.L. Tagging Santhosh and the BJP, he wrote, “Such treatment is necessary with the BJP Telangana leadership.”

    As soon as his tweet went viral, the former MP deleted it. However, he later reposted it but clarified through another tweet that he meant that those questioning the leadership of Bandi Sanjay Kumar, the state BJP president, should be treated like this.

    He lashed out at Chief Minister KCR’s supporters on social media for misunderstanding his tweet. However, the damage was already done by the senior leader’s clarification. This created a controversy and left the leadership embarrassed at a time when the party is facing internal strife.

    Rival political parties used it to poke fun at the BJP. Some netizens also commented that the same treatment would be meted out to the BJP in the assembly elections to be held later this year.

    Unhappy with Bandi Sanjay’s working style, BJP MLA Eatala Rajender reacted to Jeetendra Reddy’s tweet on Friday.

    He said that one should not behave in a manner that disrespects or violates the freedom of others. Rajendra, who was recently called to Delhi by the BJP leadership after questioning Sanjay’s leadership, said, “Ask him what message he wants to convey (through this tweet), but those who are mature and experienced should be careful. “

    Hours after the controversial tweet, Jitender Reddy appeared on stage with Sanjay, the captive, at a public meeting held at the Atmakur mandal headquarters in Wanaparthy district.

    Bandi Sanjay alleged that KCR was conspiring to damage the image of the saffron party by spreading stories in the media. He said the BRS leaders were trying to create an impression in the minds of the people that there were differences in the BJP’s state leadership.

    Responding to Jitendra Reddy’s tweet, Telangana State Congress chief A.K. Revanth Reddy said it was a great way to draw comparisons and convince people about the infighting within the BJP’s state unit.

    Obviously, this tweet has dealt a major blow to the fire fighting efforts of the BJP’s central leadership. Last week, it summoned Rajendra and former MLA Komatireddy Rajagopal Reddy, who had been openly critical of Sanjay’s leadership. Another BJP MLA Raghunandan Rao is also said to be unhappy with Sanjay. It is being told that he is planning to leave the party.

    A few days ago, BJP general secretary and Telangana in-charge Tarun Chugh had denied any change in the party leadership.

    Sanjay had also denied reports of an imminent change in leadership and alleged that KCR was spreading rumors to harm the BJP’s prospects.

    The BJP has been facing difficulties ever since its defeat in the assembly elections in the neighboring state of Karnataka. A section of party leaders openly expressed their views while finding flaws in Sanjay’s working style. He also demanded a change of leadership. The saffron party, which was on the offensive till a few weeks ago and was confident of capturing power, was troubled by infighting. Jitendra’s tweet and the response to it indicate that the infighting may intensify, adding to the party’s woes ahead of the elections.

  • Modi should enter Telangana only after statement on Kazipet Coach Factory: Vinod Kumar

    Modi should enter Telangana only after statement on Kazipet Coach Factory: Vinod Kumar

    Hyderabad: Telangana State Planning Board vice-chairman B Vinod Kumar on Thursday demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi should land in the State only after making a clear statement on the Kazipet Railway Coach Factory, as promised in the 13th Schedule, Section 93 of the AP State Bifurcation Act.

    Speaking to the media, he said people of the State, including those in Warangal district, have been fighting and waiting for the coach factory for four decades. Kumar said it was surprising that Modi was coming to Kazipet to start only a wagon repair centre instead of the coach factory in Kazipet.

    He clarified that only coach factory should be set up in Kazipet; “it is the right of people of the State”. Kumar lashed out at the Congress and BJP governments at the Center for playing hide and seek regarding the coach factory for the past four decades. “Whoever is the Minister of Railways at the Centre, they are setting up railway coach factories in their respective States”, said Kumar while questioning the spirit of national unity.

    The coach factory went to Bengaluru when Jafar Sharif was the Railway minister, it went to West Bengal when Mamata Banerjee was the minister. Lalu Prasad Yadav and Nitish Kumar took it to Bihar when they were ministers. The factory was moved to Rai Bareilly when Sonia Gandhi was the UPA chairperson. Piyush Goyal took it to Maharashtra Latur when he was the Railway minister. Modi set up railway coach factory in Dahol, Gujarat.

    Kumar reminded Modi that after the BJP government came to power in 2014, it announced that no new railway coach factories would be set up in the country but in April 2018 coach factories were given to Latur and in April 2022 in Dahol. where is justice in this, he asked.

  • Hyderabad: Police constable dies after gun misfires

    Hyderabad: Police constable dies after gun misfires

    A Police constable on security duty at the Mint Compund died on Thursday, after his gun allegedly misfired.

    The constable, Ramaiah, was posted as a security guard at the government printing press. The incident occurred while he was cleaning a service rifle.

    The police officer died on the spot after a bullet pierced into his body, leading to grievous injuries.

    Police have reached the spot and are investigating the incident.