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Stress on improving edu, health facilities
Stress on improving edu, health facilities

Hans India

time12-07-2025

  • Health
  • Hans India

Stress on improving edu, health facilities

Tirupati: Speakers at an awareness meeting held on the occasion of World Population Day at SPW Degree and PG College here on Friday, emphasised on improving basic facilities including health, education and livelihood to all to cope with increasing population. SVIMS deemed university Vice-Chancellor Dr R V Kumar said the country was nearing first place in population with the number of people in the country reaching 143 crore this was mainly due to rise in medical and health facilities. He said focus would be laid on food, social security and improving employment opportunities. SPW Degree and PG College Principal Dr Thirumala Narayanamma who presided over the meeting said there should be balance between increasing population and economic stability. Women empowerment cell co-ordinator Dr Uma Rani said the youth in our populous country should possess awareness on healthy lifestyle and make it a practice to take staple food. Assistant professors Dr Pravallika Sudharani, Dr Bhavani, SVIMS Medical College Principal Usha Kalavathi, Dr Lakshmi, Dr Padmaja, Dr Pushpalatha, Srivani, Lakshmi Devi and Vijaya Kumari were present.

NEET-UG held smoothly across Chittoor, Tirupati
NEET-UG held smoothly across Chittoor, Tirupati

Hans India

time05-05-2025

  • Hans India

NEET-UG held smoothly across Chittoor, Tirupati

Tirupati / Chittoor: The NEET UG 2025 examination was conducted peacefully across various centres in Chittoor district on Sunday, with officials ensuring tight security and smooth arrangements. District Collector Sumit Kumar, along with SP VN Manikantha Chandolu, visited key examination centres including PVKN and Savitramma Degree Colleges to inspect the conduct of the exam and the security measures in place. He stated that all necessary arrangements were made to conduct the examination in a peaceful atmosphere. Section 144 was enforced, and police officials were directed to ensure that no groups of people gathered within 100 meters of the exam centres. Principals Jeevana Jyothi (PVKN College) and Dr Manohar (Savitramma College), along with AR DSP Mahaboob Basha and Chief Superintendent Dr Saravana, participated in the inspection and oversight activities. In Tirupati, District Revenue Officer (DRO) G Narasimhulu inspected the exam centres including SGS Arts College and Sri Padmavathi Women's Degree and PG College. He stated that the NEET UG 2025 exam concluded without incident across the district. Out of the 10 centres, 9 were located in Tirupati city and one in Gudur. Of the 4,445 registered candidates, 4,333 were present, while 112 were absent. The examination took place from 2 PM to 5 PM. Basic amenities like drinking water and toilets were arranged, and RTC buses were made available in the morning and evening for the convenience of students. Medical teams were also stationed at each center, and Xerox shops near centers were closed to prevent malpractice. However, while most centers reported smooth conduct, chaos broke out at the SPW Degree and PG College centre in Tirupati. Students were reportedly allowed into the exam hall nearly 40 minutes late at 11.40 am against the stipulated time of 11 am, sparking outrage among parents and candidates. A parent, D Chandramohan alleged that invigilators wasted valuable time during the exam by taking photographs, fingerprints, and signatures mid-exam. Moreover, there was no wall clock in the examination hall, leaving students confused about the remaining time. He urged the District Collector to take note of the mismanagement and demanded a re-examination at SPW College.

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