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The Hindu
6 days ago
- Business
- The Hindu
Indiramma Housing Scheme aims to fulfill dreams of all eligible poor people to own a house: Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy
The Indiramma housing programme is a continuous process aimed at fulfilling housing dreams of all eligible poor people in a phased manner across the State, said Minister for Revenue, Housing and Information and Public Relations Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy. Despite financial constraints, the People's Government (Congress government) has allocated ₹22,500 crore for the first phase of the Indiramma Housing Scheme this year, he said. He was speaking after handing over sanction letters to the beneficiaries of the Indiramma Housing Scheme under Edulapuram municipal limits in Khammam on Wednesday. As many as 3,500 houses are being sanctioned to each Assembly Constituency in the first phase of the scheme. Additionally, houses are being allocated to Chenchus (one of the Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups) in a saturation mode. The Minister asserted that the houses are being sanctioned in a transparent manner to deliver the benefits to the deserving poor people. Our government is working with resolute commitment for the welfare of poor and marginalised sections of the society, he said, adding that it was the aim of the Congress government to construct 20 lakh Indiramma houses to fulfill the dreams of all homeless poor people to own a house in a phased manner. The BRS government belied the aspirations of homeless poor people by depriving them of a roof over their heads during its nearly 10-year rule, he charged. Khammam Collector Muzammil Khan and Commissioner of Police Sunil Dutt, among others were present. Later, the Minister laid foundation stones for various road works in Khammam rural mandal.


Associated Press
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Associated Press
Ancestral sacrifice held in Chinese Yan Emperor's hometown Suizhou
SUIZHOU, China, May 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- A grand ancestral worship festival in the hometown of Chinese Yan Emperor was held in Suizhou, central China's Hubei Province, on May 23. A Media Snippet accompanying this announcement is available in this link. This year's festival, highlighted by sophisticated ritual music, seeks to create a national-level sacrificial ceremony rooted in cultural traditions and showcasing the spirit of the times. On the morning of May 23, the Lieshan Ancestral Worship Square was filled with the rumble of drums and the melodious chimes of bells. Worship guests formed neat lines and, guided by the ceremonial procession, the grand ceremony to pay homage to Yan Emperor Shennong began in a solemn atmosphere. The lunar April 26 of each year marks the birthday of Yan Emperor Shennong. This year, Suizhou launched an online co-sacrifice initiative, innovatively using digital technologies such as AI interaction with Yan Emperor and virtual candle-lighting and flower-offering, which allows Chinese descendants at home and abroad to participate in the ceremony in real time and offer blessings online. The festival, organized by the People's Government of Suizhou City, was inaugurated in 2009 and the Suizhou Shennong sacrificial ceremony was listed as a national intangible cultural heritage in 2011. It has become a landmark cultural event demonstrating the long-standing Chinese civilization, a spiritual symbol highlighting the unyielding spirit of the Chinese nation, and a bridge uniting Chinese worldwide. The festival was co-hosted by the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, the China Federation of Literary and Art Circles, the All-China Federation of Returned Overseas Chinese, the Association for Yan Huang Culture of China, and the People's Government of Hubei Province. Exchange and cooperation platforms themed around special-purpose vehicles, emergency response, cultural communication and cultural and tourism promotion were also organized during the event, with an aim to boost the introduction of investment projects and promote characteristic products and services to the world. Source: The People's Government of Suizhou City Contact person: Mr. Liu, Tel: 86-10-63074558


Time of India
22-05-2025
- Health
- Time of India
"Prosperous country is where people trust public healthcare": Telangana CM Revanth Reddy
Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy on Wednesday praised and appreciated the growing public confidence in the state's healthcare system after Civil Judge Jyothirmayi chose a government hospital for the birth of her second child. Chief Minister Reddy said the Civil Judge set an example by choosing a government facility for her delivery. In a post on X, he posted, "A rich, prosperous country is not one where people can afford private healthcare, but almost all people trust public healthcare systems. Vemulawada brought to the fore one of many such stories in the last 17 months since the People's Government took charge of the reins of Telangana." "Civil Judge Jyothirmayi garu set an example by choosing a government facility for her delivery. This was an encore for her second child, too. This baby is the hope of Telangana, and in her growing up and rise, we shall witness Telangana rising as an unstoppable journey," his post read. Meanwhile, India addressed the plenary session of the 78th World Health Assembly today, reaffirming its commitment to global health equity under the theme "One World for Health." Representing the Indian delegation, Union Health Secretary Punya Salila Srivastava congratulated the newly elected committee chairs and welcomed the opportunity for meaningful international dialogue and collaboration, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare stated. Speaking on India's commitment to inclusive and universal health, Srivastava emphasised the transformative strides made under flagship initiatives like Ayushman Bharat, which has dramatically expanded access to comprehensive healthcare. "The programme has expanded access to comprehensive healthcare, improved infrastructure, provided financial protection for advanced treatments and accelerated digital health adoption - paving the way toward Universal Health Coverage," she stated. The Union Health Secretary highlighted India's efforts in maternal health, family planning, childhood mortality, and stillbirth reduction have been acknowledged by global bodies, including the United Nations Population Fund and the UN Inter-Agency Group. She informed that "India was recently certified as Trachoma-Free by WHO, and the nation is committed to eliminating diseases such as TB, Leprosy, Lymphatic Filariasis, Measles, Rubella, and Kala-azar." She pointed out that in a major policy step, India has extended health coverage under the Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana to all citizens above 70, regardless of economic status. "We have also doubled the number of medical colleges from 387 to 780 in the past decade to train future healthcare professionals," she stated.


New Indian Express
04-05-2025
- Politics
- New Indian Express
Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka lays foundation stone for Young India Integrated school
KHAMMAM: Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka on Saturday asserted that Telangana's People's Government is establishing Young India Integrated Residential Schools that will make the nation proud. He laid the foundation stone for one such school in Lakshmipuram village, Khammam district, and announced that Rs 21,000 crore has been sanctioned for 105 schools across the state. Speaking at a press meet, he said these schools aim to shape students into 'polished diamonds' with exceptional intellect and global competitiveness. Built on 25-acre campuses, the schools will offer English-medium, international-standard education, sports infrastructure, and residential facilities for students and staff. Vikramarka said no other state has launched such an education initiative. He criticised the previous BRS government for neglecting development and mocked their unfulfilled LKG-to-PG promises. In contrast, he said, the current government sanctioned 58 schools in its first year, followed by 47 more after public demand. He said these schools are being established as a hallmark initiative of the state government to provide international-standard education to lakhs of students and prepare them to compete on a global stage. He recalled that when the People's Government first proposed the idea, the BRS ridiculed it, doubting its feasibility — just as their own promises of free education from LKG to PG had remained unfulfilled. However, with determination and commitment, the government sanctioned 58 schools in the very first year. Each school will be built on about 25 acres, offering English-medium education aligned with international standards. The campuses will feature digital classrooms, amphitheaters, and highly qualified faculty in subjects like science and mathematics. Students will study up to Class 12 and graduate as well-rounded individuals with academic and life skills.