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The Hindu
4 days ago
- Business
- The Hindu
Officials interact with villagers of Devalampeta ST Colony regarding DA-JGUA initiative
The Chittoor district administration conducted a gram sabha at the ST Colony of Devalampeta village in Jagamarla panchayat of Palamaner mandal, on Wednesday. They interacted with the villagers regarding the implementation of the Dharti Aaba Janjatiya Gram Utkarsh Abhiyan (DA-JGUA), a national-level initiative launched by the Union Ministry of Tribal Affairs on October 2, 2024. District Tribal Welfare and Empowerment officer S. Murthy, Groundwater Department deputy director Govardhan Reddy, along with senior officials of the Skill Development and Fisheries Department, took part in the programme. They highlighted the need for coordination among departments to ensure all government welfare schemes reach tribal areas promptly. Devalampeta ST Colony, with a total of 194 households, of which 110 are tribal, was chosen under the DA-JGUA initiative to ensure focused and sustainable rural development. The initiative aims at offering access to health, education, basic infrastructure, and livelihood opportunities for the tribal population. Mr. Murthy urged the departments of DRDA, Education, Health, Women and Child Welfare, Panchayat Raj, Rural Water Supply, Electricity, Agriculture, Telecom, and Employment to frequently conduct field visits and fix the problem areas. Meanwhile, the villagers brought to the notice of the officials key issues faced by them, such as lack of safe drinking water, absence of a drainage system, lack of anganwadis, Aadhaar cards, and inability to obtain bank loans for the purchase of cattle and sheep. In reply, the officials informed the residents that a detailed project report (DPR) for water and drainage works had been submitted to the district authorities, while a mini anganwadi centre had already been sanctioned.

The Hindu
01-06-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Naidu has corrupted all systems in A.P., alleges Sajjala
YSRCP Political Advisory Committee (PAC) coordinator Sajjala Ramakrishna Reddy has lambasted Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, accusing him of corrupting all the systems in the State, including Police Department. He spoke to the media after meeting former Minister Kakani Govardhan Reddy in Nellore Central Jail on Saturday. 'Mr. Naidu is implementing the Red Book Constitution in this State and is filing cases against opposition leaders at his own will without any evidence. The case filed against Mr. Govardhan Reddy is proof of that. The case was filed by recording a false statement and it will not stand,' he said. Mr. Ramakrishna Reddy said that YSRCP president Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy will support Mr. Govardhan Reddy's family. 'Illegal cases are being filed against YSRCP leaders for raising their voices and questioning the government's irregularities. Despite this, the YSRCP is getting stronger,' he said. The YSRCP leader also accused the TDP of hatching conspiracies to arrest key leaders of the YSRCP to 'eliminate the opposition'. ' However, our party will rise like a wave,' he said.


Hans India
02-05-2025
- General
- Hans India
Hyderabad: Sri Triveni School excels in SSC results
Hyderabad: Sri Triveni School, Saroor Nagar, has once again upheld its tradition of academic excellence by achieving a 100 per cent pass result in the SSC Public Examinations for the academic year 2024–2025. All students who appeared for the exams cleared them under the leadership of chairman Govardhan Reddy, director Sunil and principal Yogeswari. Among the achievers, Mohammed Adil topped with 587 marks, followed by Nakka Manaswi with 578, and Posa Sai Maheswari with 571 marks. Several other students secured scores above 550, including Manthani Sahithi, Valanda Yashaswini, and Thonti Varshitha. In recognition of their outstanding performance, the school announced cash prizes for students ranging from Rs 10,000 to Rs 35,000 to be awarded based on individual scores.