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Property transfer to be made easy with ‘Auto Mutation'
Property transfer to be made easy with ‘Auto Mutation'

Hans India

time13 hours ago

  • Business
  • Hans India

Property transfer to be made easy with ‘Auto Mutation'

Tirupati: In an effort to make the transfer of properties simple and hassle-free, the State government introduced Auto Mutation. The path-breaking new system will come into force on August 1st, said Municipal Commissioner Mourya. Speaking to the media along with Deputy Commissioner Amaraiah in the corporation office here on Tuesday after the introduction of the new system, she said that there will be no need of people going round the offices for change of name after purchase of any property. The new system will automatically change the details like property details, payment of taxes automatically in the name of the purchaser after the registration of the property after the completion of the sale. From August 1st onwards, procedure of mutation of property in the corporation office will be on a faster mode and without any incorrect details related to name, address and the property. Auto Mutation, an ambitious and massive plan for transparency, was taken up under the State government's prestigious 'P4' scheme, she said.

Player feted for representing India U-19 volleyball team
Player feted for representing India U-19 volleyball team

Hans India

time19-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Hans India

Player feted for representing India U-19 volleyball team

Visakhapatnam: Visakhapatnam Port Authority Chairperson M Angamuthu congratulated Mourya Nandamudi upon his selection to represent India under-19 volleyball team. Mourya Nandamudi was selected to represent India in the Under-19 volleyball team for the CAVA Volleyball Championship held recently in Uzbekistan. In a personal interaction, Angamuthu appreciated Mourya's outstanding achievement and conveyed best wishes for his future endeavours. T Venu Gopal, secretary, VPA, congratulated Mourya for his exemplary performance in the championship and dedication for representing the country in the international platform.

Bird-hit IndiGo flight makes emergency Ranchi landing
Bird-hit IndiGo flight makes emergency Ranchi landing

Time of India

time02-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Bird-hit IndiGo flight makes emergency Ranchi landing

RANCHI: A Ranchi-bound Indigo flight from Patna carrying 175 passengers made an emergency landing at Birsa Munda Airport in Ranchi on Monday after a bird reportedly hit the aircraft. The nose of the Airbus A320 suffered damage, but all passengers and crew on board the flight, 6E6902, were unharmed. Ranchi airport director R R Mourya said, "The aircraft was approximately 10-12 nautical miles away from Ranchi and was flying at an altitude of 3,000-4,000ft when it was hit by a big bird, which looked like a vulture, following which it had to make an emergency landing. The flight landed safely at 1.14 pm, and the passengers are safe." Mourya said the aircraft suffered a dent after the bird hit, and technical experts were assessing the damage. The flight was scheduled to depart for Kolkata from Ranchi, but was terminated as the aircraft was grounded due to the damage.

IndiGo flight suffers bird strike, makes emergency landing at Ranchi airport
IndiGo flight suffers bird strike, makes emergency landing at Ranchi airport

India Gazette

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • India Gazette

IndiGo flight suffers bird strike, makes emergency landing at Ranchi airport

Ranchi (Jharkhand) [India], June 2 (ANI): An IndiGo flight en route from Patna to Ranchi on Monday made an emergency landing after suffering a bird hit during its approach to Birsa Munda Airport in Jharkhand. All passengers on board are safe as the plane landed safely at the airport, and the operations at the airport remain normal. Speaking with ANI, Birsa Munda Airport Director RR Mourya said, 'The incident occurred while the aircraft was making an inbound turn to land, approximately 10 to 12 nautical miles from the airport at an altitude of 3,000 to 4,000 feet'. 'A bird was reported to have hit the aircraft, which was suspected to be a large bird, possibly a vulture. Following the report, an emergency landing was requested,' Mourya added. The aircraft landed safely at 13:14 Hours and is currently grounded pending further clearance. Airport authorities confirmed that no injuries were reported and that standard safety protocols were followed. An IndiGo flight from Raipur to Delhi experienced turbulence due to a duststorm, prompting the pilot to climb up again when the aircraft was about to touch down at Delhi airport. Flight 6E 6313 landed safely at Delhi airport after making many circles in the air. The video of the incident also went viral on social media. The pilot announced that the wind speed was upto 80 km/hrs, and he discontinued the approach and climbed back till the weather cleared. On Saturday, IndiGo announced that the airline will offer exclusive daily direct flights between Mumbai and Adampur (Jalandhar). This new route will make the town in Jalandhar, Punjab, IndiGo's 92nd domestic station and 133rd overall destination. Effective July 02, 2025, this new route will offer convenient flights between the two cities. These flights have been strategically introduced to cater to the needs of both business and leisure customers, providing them with convenient travel options. This new direct connection will give Punjab's agricultural and industrial sectors easier access to Mumbai's major ports, boosting trade opportunities. It will also help local businesses tap into national and international markets, create jobs, and strengthen economic and cultural ties between northern and western India. (ANI)

Political parties told to appoint booth-level agents
Political parties told to appoint booth-level agents

Hans India

time24-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Political parties told to appoint booth-level agents

Tirupati: Municipal Corporation Commissioner and Tirupati constituency electoral officer Narapureddy Mourya sought the recognised political parties to appoint their booth level agents for approval. Following the orders of AP Chief Electoral Officer, Mourya on Friday held a meeting with the representatives of recognised political parties on the revision of voter list. She said, the booth level officers (BLOs) were completed the verification of the voter list in their respective localities and if any updates required for the voter list it will be taken up on the request. The BLOs provided Form-8 for the voter who shifted their residence and also correction of entries including misspelled names, wrong age and incorrect address. She sought the cooperation of the political parties for the preparation of the voter list for Tirupati assembly constituency in a transparent manner. Deputy Commissioner Amaraiah, recognised political parties' representatives and others were present.

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