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Hans India
10-08-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
QIM played a key role in achieving Independence
Mahabubnagar: The Quit India Movement played a crucial role in achieving independence for the country, said DCC President and Devarakadra MLA G Madhusudan Reddy. On Saturday, Quit India Day was celebrated at the district headquarters Congress office. On this occasion, Madhusudan Reddy hoisted the national flag. Speaking on the occasion, he said that when the freedom movement had reached a decisive stage, people across the country responded to Mahatma Gandhi's call and participated in the Quit India Movement in large numbers. He recalled that the country's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, introduced many economic reforms for the nation's development. He stated that India's ability to compete with the world today is due to the great work done by Nehru during that time. However, BJP leaders are spreading false propaganda against Nehru, he alleged. He further said that under the leadership of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy in Telangana, the government is working for the welfare of all sections of society. The event was attended by State Minority Finance Corporation Chairman Obedulla Kotwal, MUDA Chairman Laxman Yadav, District Library Chairman Mallu Narasimha Reddy, Market Committee Chairperson Bekkari Anita, former Municipal Chairman Anand Kumar Goud, leaders Vinod Kumar, SP Venkatesh, Chandrakumar Goud, Anwar Pasha, CJ Benahar, Aravind Reddy, Siraj Khadri, Saibaba, Azmat Ali, Awaiz, and others.


Hans India
18-05-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Unloading delay unacceptable!
Wanaparthy: Excise Minister Jupally Krishna Rao came down heavily on rice millers for delaying grain unloading and complicating the paddy procurement process, warning that such practices are hurting farmers and will not be tolerated. Addressing a high-level review meeting held in Wanaparthy on Saturday evening, Jupally, who attended as the chief guest, criticised the inefficiencies in transportation and mill operations despite an impressive surge in paddy production this year. The meeting was chaired by local MLA Thudi Megha Reddy and supervised by District Collector Adarsh Surabhi. 'Once a farmer delivers produce at a procurement centre, it must be properly weighed accounting for moisture and shrinkage and an official receipt must be issued on the spot. Under no condition should a farmer be made to go to the mill,' the Minister asserted. Jupally expressed anger over reports that several millers are refusing to unload trucks unless shrinkage deductions are agreed upon. 'This coercion is unacceptable. Farmers already struggle to get their due. Forcing additional cuts is unethical,' he said, also noting inconsistencies between recorded truck loads and actual deliveries. The Minister expressed anger at transport contractors for not deploying enough vehicles, adding that each is expected to manage 50 trucks, but shortages are causing severe logistical delays. He instructed millers to ensure all trucks waiting at mills are unloaded by the next morning and returned promptly. With the monsoon fast approaching, he directed officials to expedite procurement to prevent rain-induced losses to farmers. 'We cannot afford delays now. Every hour counts,' he cautioned. In addition, MP Mallu Ravi also pointed out that even though double the paddy has been procured this season compared to last year, farmers continue to face hurdles due to inadequate truck availability and millers' refusal to cooperate. MLA Megha Reddy echoed the sentiment, saying, 'Some millers are deliberately harassing farmers in the name of deductions. No farmer wants to sell at a loss. We must ensure they aren't burdened.' Devarakadra MLA G. Madhusudhan Reddy added that continuous reviews are underway to ensure justice for farmers, and also took aim at millers delaying unloading under flimsy pretexts. Meanwhile, the Collector briefed that 1.76 lakh metric tonnes of paddy have already been procured and Rs 274 crore credited to farmers. 'Another 80,000 to 1 lakh tonnes are expected. We've deployed 500 trucks and aim to finish procurement in eight days,' he said.


New Indian Express
04-05-2025
- Politics
- New Indian Express
Telangana: Appointment of MLA as State Commission for Protection of Child Rights chief challenged
The Telangana High Court has sought an explanation from the state government regarding the appointment of Seetha Dayakar Reddy as chairperson of the State Commission for Protection of Child Rights. The court has asked the government to file a counter affidavit and posted the matter for further hearing on June 17. The order follows a petition by Chinta Krishna from Nalgonda, who has questioned the appointment of the former Devarakadra MLA. The petition argues that the selection process did not comply with the Child Rights Commission Act, 2005, which requires that the chairperson have at least 10 years of experience in child welfare. Justice Pulla Karthik, who is hearing the case, noted the petitioner's argument that the MLA does not meet the eligibility criteria laid out in the statute. The petition has also called for the cancellation of GO 45, which formalised her appointment last month.