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Hans India
13 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Hans India
Pet lovers in city bring home new furry friend
Hyderabad: The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) on Sunday conducted an adoption drive for Indie puppies at Jalagam Vengalrao Park, Banjara Hills. GHMC urges everyone to 'Be a Hero. Adopt, Don't Shop' and bring home a furry friend. A total of 39 dogs were displayed at an indie puppy mela, with 24 puppies being adopted by passionate dog lovers. During the grand Indie Puppy mela, the GHMC Commissioner RV Karnan urged that adopted desi puppies be embraced as cherished members of the family. On a radiant Sunday morning, the Commissioner RV Karnan, alongside Khairtabad Zonal Commissioner Anurag Jayanthi, gracefully inaugurated the Indie Puppy Adoption Mela at the verdant Jalagam Vengalrao Park. Under the stirring banner of 'Be a Hero. Adopt, Don't Shop' a delightful array of dewormed, vaccinated, robust, trustworthy, and endearing puppies was showcased, their gentle spirits captivating all who attended. The adoption fair was met with an exuberant outpouring of affection from devotees of canine companionship. The Commissioner, joined by Khairtabad Zonal Commissioners and ardent dog enthusiasts, marveled at the charming indie puppies on display. In a touching gesture, Karnan personally presented the first puppy to CH Sai of Kukatpally, marking the beginning of a new bond. With warm commendations, the Commissioner lauded the noble hearts who stepped forward to welcome these pups into their homes, fostering bonds of love and loyalty. GHMC Chief Veterinary Officer Abdul Vakeel, DD veterinary Dr K Chakrapani Reddy and other guests graced the occasion.


Hans India
7 days ago
- General
- Hans India
Mayor visits slums across city; calls for more sanitation steps
Hyderabad: Mayor Gadwal Vijayalakshmi has instructed officials and staff to focus on sanitation in the slums across the city. The Mayor has directed GHMC officials and staff to enhance sanitation initiatives to avert seasonal illnesses during the rainy season. She cautioned that stringent measures will be enforced against sanitation personnel who neglect proper waste disposal. It was emphasized that severe action will be taken against anyone who improperly disposes of construction waste in the slums. On Monday, following the rains, the Mayor, accompanied by Zonal Commissioner Anurag Jayanthi, carried out a field visit to the slums of Ambedkar Nagar and Uday Nagar in Jubilee Hills Circle. The Mayor emphasized the need for prompt alternative safety measures to shield residents from potential accidents caused by the partially collapsed protective wall adjacent to the nala in Ambedkar Nagar. Officials and staff were directed to swiftly clear the construction debris from the roads in both of these slum areas. The Mayor conducted an inspection of the site where a section of the road recently collapsed and sank in the Maheshwari Towers vicinity, close to the hospital on Banjara Hills Road No. 1. Vijayalakshmi directed the engineering officials to commence work immediately and to expedite the process to secure approval for the construction of a 19-meter RCC slab, which is estimated to cost Rs 65 lakh. Residents of the colony expressed their gratitude to the Mayor for her swift response and for allocating funds for the renovation project. During the site visit, the Mayor was joined by Chief Engineer Ratnakar, Deputy Commissioner Sammayya and other officials.