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Hans India
20 hours ago
- Business
- Hans India
KDCC Bank pays tributes to freedom fighters
Vijayawada: TheKrishna District Cooperative Central Bank (KDCC Bank) celebrated the 79th Independence Day with an event at its Vijayawada Regional Office. The ceremony began with former Minister and KDCC Bank chairman, Nettem Raghuram, paying tribute to national leaders by garlanding their portraits. In his address, Raghuram emphasised the significance of Independence Day, stating, 'This day is the sacred fruit of the great souls who gave their youth, their blood, and their lives for freedom. Freedom lives in every farmer's field, in every worker's sweat, and in every student's dream,' he said. He added that the current generation's goal should be to build a nation free of corruption and backwardness, and to become a technologically strong role model for the world. The Chairman also highlighted the bank's services and progress, particularly its focus on the farming community. The bank, with its 57 branches and 425 Primary Agricultural Cooperative Societies, is expanding its services under the new government. Chairman Raghuram concluded by stating that the government, led by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, is working tirelessly for the welfare of farmers and that the bank will continue to support them. The event was attended by NABARD DGM Milin Sou Laskar, General Manager Ranga Babu, and other dignitaries.


Hans India
18-06-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Talliki Vandanam has brought smile to every mother
Jaggaiahpet (NTR District): KDCC Bank Chairman and TDP NTR district president Nettem Raghuram asserted that the scheme, under the TDP-led coalition government, is bringing 'smiles to every mother's face,' while strongly condemning what he termed a 'misinformation campaign' by the YSRCP. Addressing the media at his residence on Tuesday, Raghuram vehemently refuted allegations that Rs 2,000 is being siphoned off by Minister Nara Lokesh, calling them 'false and malicious.' He questioned the YSRCP's previous implementation, where 'only Rs 13,000 was given.' 'So where did the rest of the money go?' In contrast, Raghuram stated that the coalition government is benefiting 67.27 lakh students, a significant increase from the YSRCP's 42 lakh beneficiaries. The expanded scheme now includes students entering Grade 1 and Intermediate 1st year, covering nearly 11 lakh more beneficiaries. He reiterated that 'whether a family has one child or four – each child's mother receives the benefit,' contrasting it with Jagan's alleged failure to deliver on a promise of free education from KG to PG, which he claimed 'failed 12 lakh students from poor and minority backgrounds.' Mullangi Ramakrishna Reddy, Meka Venkateswarlu, Talluri Venkateswarlu, Ginjupalli Ramesh, Katta Venkata Narasimharao, Sheikh Anwar, Kotaru Prasad, Innamuri Raju, and others were present.