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Mortal remains of Veer Jawan Murali Naik received with military honours
Mortal remains of Veer Jawan Murali Naik received with military honours

Hans India

time11-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Mortal remains of Veer Jawan Murali Naik received with military honours

Bengaluru: As part of Operation Sindoor, Veer Jawan Murali Naik, a native of Kallithanda village in Gorantla Mandal, Penukonda Constituency, attained martyrdom during the Pakistan conflict. His mortal remains were received with full military honours by army officials at the Bengaluru Airport. Following the military salute, Andhra Pradesh BC Welfare, Handlooms & Textiles Minister Savithamma, along with Maharashtra Industries Minister Uday Samant, joined military officers in escorting the body with official protocol. Minister Uday Samant also visited the martyr's home in Talli Tanda village, Gorantla Mandal, paid his respects, and consoled the grieving parents. In a compassionate gesture, he connected the bereaved family via video call with Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, who offered his condolences and assured government support. Popular singer Mangli Bai also visited the family, offered words of comfort, and assured them of solidarity during this difficult time.

Handloom sector enters golden era under current government
Handloom sector enters golden era under current government

Hans India

time07-05-2025

  • Business
  • Hans India

Handloom sector enters golden era under current government

Kurnool: Minister for BC Welfare, Handlooms & Textiles S. Savitha stated that Andhra Pradesh's handloom sector is experiencing a golden era under the current government. She made this remark during the virtual bhoomi puja of 175 MSME parks across the state, including the foundation laid for a park in Banavasi, Yemmiganur mandal. Savitha emphasized Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu's commitment to weavers, noting that the previous government neglected their welfare. The current government has already provided 200 units of free electricity for handlooms and 500 for power looms. Multiple weaver clusters have been sanctioned with ₹348 crore allocated for development. Monthly exhibitions and upcoming skill development centers—including one in Yemmiganur—are also part of the plan. Eligible weavers will receive frame looms at 90% subsidy, and a ₹5 crore thrift fund is being set up. She highlighted the inauguration of Unity Mall in Visakhapatnam, built at ₹172 crore, where handloom products will be displayed year-round. Plans are also underway for a handloom health policy, pension hikes, and a comprehensive Mega Textile Park. Minister TG Bharath credited the Yemmiganur MLA for the park's sanction. In the first phase, 22 acres will be developed in three months, with 50 more acres for textile units and an effluent treatment plant. Minister NMD Farooq said the parks aim to economically empower weavers. Commissioner Rekha Rani shared that ₹6.9 crore was sanctioned for roads and water facilities. Of the 77 acres, 22 will go to weavers, the rest to industries. Identity cards will enable Mudra loans and benefits. Collector P. Ranjith Basha said the district will get MSME parks in all constituencies. Of 14 weaver societies, only 3 are active, and efforts are underway to revive the rest.

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