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India Today
15 minutes ago
- Entertainment
- India Today
Anchor stops Telangana minister Sridhar Babu's speech to welcome Sreeleela. Video
Anchor Jhansi interrupted Telangana IT minister Sridhar Babu's speech in between to welcome actor Sreeleela at an app launch in Hyderabad. The minister appeared to be miffed at first, but later handled the situation with a smile on his face. Sreeleela was one of the chief guests for the launch of the SITHA (She is the hero always) app, developed by SheJobs, in Hyderabad on event began with Minister Sridhar Babu's speech. As Sreeleela arrived a bit late, the anchor interrupted his address and invited her on stage for the launch. The politician was initially confused and then let the anchor take over the microphone to introduce anchor apologised for interrupting his speech and proceeded to welcome her on stage. Sreeleela then got on to the stage and apologised to the minister for the interruption and exchanged pleasantries. He continued his speech and said, "So, one more hero has joined us." Here's the video: Minister Sridhar Babu said that the SITHA app will provide avenues for skilled rural women and artisans to showcase their productions."This app will serve as a beacon of guidance for rural women striving for economic independence. It is not merely a digital product, it is a powerful step toward rewriting the empowerment narrative," he said, per New Indian Express the professional front, Sreeleela was last seen in the Telugu film 'Robinhood'. She has 'Junior', 'Mass Jathara', 'Aashiqui 3', 'Parasakthi' and 'Lenin' at different stages of production.


New Indian Express
21 hours ago
- Business
- New Indian Express
IT Min Sridhar launches SITHA app to empower women in Telangana
HYDERABAD: IT Minister D Sridhar Babu reaffirmed the state government's firm commitment to women's empowerment, not merely in word but through decisive and measurable action. He said that under the leadership of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, the government is on a mission to transform one crore women into crorepatis, and this ambitious journey has already begun. The minister was speaking at the launch of the 'SITHA' (She Is The Hero Always) app, developed by SheJobs, at a grand event held at Hotel Trident in Hitec City, Hyderabad. He described the app launch as a celebration of a larger movement, one that aspires to provide women across Telangana, regardless of their background, with equal access to opportunity, economic independence, and leadership. Commenting on the potential of the SITHA app, the Minister noted that it would open international markets for skilled rural women and artisans, giving them a platform to showcase their products and talent. 'This app will serve as a beacon of guidance for rural women striving for economic independence. It is not merely a digital product, it is a powerful step toward rewriting the empowerment narrative,' he said.


Hans India
a day ago
- Business
- Hans India
Govt reiterates commitment to women's empowerment
Hyderabad: Telangana's IT and Industries Minister Duddilla Sridhar Babu has reaffirmed the state government's resolute commitment to women's empowerment, stressing that this dedication is evidenced not merely by words, but through decisive and measurable actions. The Minister made these remarks during the ceremonial launch of the 'SITHA' (She Is The Hero Always) app, developed by SheJobs, held here on Monday. He described the app's introduction as a celebration of a broader movement, one that aims to provide women across Telangana, irrespective of their background, with equal access to opportunities, economic independence, and leadership roles. 'True empowerment,' the Minister asserted, 'occurs when women are free to exercise their rights within the household and are actively involved in decision-making.' Quoting the latest 'Men and Women in India – 2024' report, released by the Central Statistical Office (CSO), he highlighted that 86% of rural women and 89% of urban women in Telangana are participating in household decisions. 'These are not just statistics,' he stated, 'but indicators of Telangana's silent revolution towards gender equity. They represent steps towards fulfilling the vision of a just and inclusive society.' He underlined that women form the backbone of Telangana's social fabric, and the government remains unwavering in its mission to ensure equal access to education, employment, and leadership. The government is establishing Mahila Shakti Canteens at government offices and tourist locations and has already distributed Rs 21,000 crore in zero interest loans within just the first year of this initiative. Furthermore, Telangana has entered agreements with oil corporations to set up petrol bunks in all 31 districts, which will be managed by women's collectives, in an effort to further promote self reliance and financial security.