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Hans India
11 hours ago
- General
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Top students honoured with ‘Shining Stars' awards
Kothacheruvu: Under the leadership of District Collector TS Chetan, top-performing students from the 2024–25 academic year were felicitated with 'Shining Stars - 2025' awards at a grand function held at Sri Venkateswara Kalyana Mandapam, Kothacheruvu. The event, organised by the District Education Department and Samagra Shiksha, recognised students who secured top marks in the Class 10 public exams. As part of the award, each student received 20,000 in cash, a medal, and a memento. A total of 187 Class 10 students and 38 Intermediate students were honored at the event. Local MLA Palle Sindhura Reddy, former minister Palle Raghunatha Reddy, DEO Kishtappa, Intermediate Officer Devaraju, and other officials were present. Speaking on the occasion, the Collector urged students not to fall prey to the distractions of social media or the growing menace of drug abuse. He stressed that education should be complemented with physical and mental well-being to succeed in today's competitive world. MLA Palle Sindhura Reddy emphasized the importance of Class 10 and Intermediate education as the foundation for pursuing professional careers like medicine and engineering.


Hans India
01-06-2025
- Politics
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MLA wins hearts with prompt action on local issue
Kothacheruvu (Sri Sathya Sai district): Puttaparthi MLA Palle Sindhura Reddy earned public appreciation for her swift response to a civic issue during the NTR Bharosa pension distribution programme in Irangampalli village under Kottacheruvu mandal on Saturday. While participating in the event alongside former minister Dr Palle Raghunath Reddy, residents brought to her attention the stagnant sewage water in front of houses, which was causing mosquito infestations and health concerns. Responding immediately, the latter instructed MPDO Nataraj and the village secretary to address the issue on the spot.


Hans India
28-05-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Kadapa Mahanadu sees massive turnout as TDP leaders and supporters rally together
Anantapur: Kadapa district witnessed a vibrant and energetic gathering as the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) held its Mahanadu, with enthusiastic participation from leaders and supporters, especially from the Puttaparthi constituency. The event was marked by the strong presence of TDP leaders, including National General Secretary Nara Lokesh Babu, who was praised for giving women MLAs prominent recognition and respect on the Mahanadu stage. The Kadapa Mahanadu venue was filled with party cadres, transforming the premises into a sea of yellow, resembling a grand public fair. On stage, Nara Lokesh Babu specially greeted key leaders from the region, including Puttaparthi MLA Palle Sindhura Reddy, Minister Savithamma, MLAs Paritala Sunitha, Bandaru Sravani, and other prominent representatives, highlighting the unity and strength of the party. During the event, MLA Palle Sindhura Reddy and former minister Dr. Palle Raghunath Reddy inspected exhibitions and blood donation camps, interacting warmly with the large number of TDP workers who had gathered from across the Puttaparthi constituency. The first day of the Mahanadu was marked by enthusiastic slogans of 'Jai TDP,' 'Jai Chandrababu,' and 'Jai Lokesh,' echoing the strong spirit and unity among the Telugu brothers of Puttaparthi. Kadapa truly turned into a massive crowd, celebrating the festival with fervor and dedication to the party's cause.


Hans India
21-05-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Collector calls for saving on electricity bills with Surya Ghar scheme
Puttaparthi: District Collector T.S. Chetan highlighted the benefits of installing rooftop solar panels under the Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar scheme during a public awareness program in Puttaparthi, organized by the Sri Sathya Sai District Electricity Department. Addressing the gathering, he emphasized that solar energy can significantly reduce electricity bills and help households become energy self-reliant. Puttaparthi MLA Palle Sindhura Reddy, former Minister Dr. Palle Raghunatha Reddy, and Superintendent Engineer Sampath Kumar were also present. Collector Chetan pointed out that high power consumption forces the government to purchase additional electricity, impacting the state budget. By adopting solar systems, households can save money and contribute to energy conservation. He gave examples: a 1 kW system generating 120 units can reduce a ₹1,000 bill to ₹338; a 2 kW system producing 240 units can lower a ₹2,000 bill to ₹333; and a 3 kW system generating 360 units can cut a ₹2,500 bill to ₹293. Annual savings may reach ₹8,000, ₹20,000, and ₹32,400 respectively. He also announced government subsidies: ₹30,000 for a 1 kW system, ₹50,000 for 2 kW, and ₹78,000 for 3 kW. Steps are being taken to install solar plants on two-acre plots in each village, and banks are ready to provide loans. MLA Sindhura Reddy emphasized the importance of using solar energy, especially as Anantapur records some of the highest temperatures in India. Former Minister Dr. Raghunatha Reddy encouraged the public to utilize the scheme, noting that solar energy can reduce financial pressure on the government while generating additional income from surplus energy. The event concluded with the inauguration of solar stalls by local officials.


Hans India
18-05-2025
- Politics
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Tiranga rally organised
Anantapur: Puttaparthi MLA Palle Sindhura Reddy and former minister Dr Palle Raghunatha Reddy on Saturday participated in Tiranga rally organised in Anantapur on Saturday, in support of Indian soldiers, who successfully conducted Operation Sindhoor. Ministers Payyavula Keshav and Y Satya Kumar Yadav, MP Ambica Lakshminarayana, MLAs Daggubati, MS Raju and Sravani, district Collector Dr Vinod Kumar V, SP P Jagadeesh, Joint Collector Shiva Narayana Sharma, other public representatives, leaders of coalition parties, government officials, students, former army officers and city people participated. The rally proceeded from Anantapur Arts College ground via Tower Clock Subhash Road to the flag circle opposite the Saptagiri Circle Municipal Office.