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YSRCP observes 'Betrayal Day' with rally in Banaganapalle
YSRCP observes 'Betrayal Day' with rally in Banaganapalle

Hans India

time14 hours ago

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YSRCP observes 'Betrayal Day' with rally in Banaganapalle

The YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) marked June 4 as 'Betrayal Day' with a massive protest rally in Banaganapalle, led by former MLA Katasani Ramireddy on Wednesday. The rally began at the YSRCP office and proceeded to the Tahsildar's office, drawing large participation from party workers and leaders. The protest, in response to party chief Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy's statewide call, targeted the ruling TDP-led alliance, accusing it of backtracking on key promises, including the "Super Six", and burdening the public with Rs.1.5 lakh crore in debt within a year. Ramireddy criticized the government for scrapping welfare schemes like free bus travel for women and doorstep ration delivery, imposing BCJR taxes on small businesses, and misusing the NREGS scheme. A memorandum demanding immediate implementation of poll promises was submitted to the Tahsildar. ZP Chairman Errabothula Papi Reddy, youth wing leader Gundam Nageshwar Reddy, and other district leaders participated. 'YSRCP 2.0 is coming — no betrayal will be forgiven,' declared Ramireddy.

Bhuharathi Revenue Conference Begins in Mallampalli: Land Issues to Be Resolved at Field Level
Bhuharathi Revenue Conference Begins in Mallampalli: Land Issues to Be Resolved at Field Level

Hans India

timea day ago

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Bhuharathi Revenue Conference Begins in Mallampalli: Land Issues to Be Resolved at Field Level

Gadwal: Gattu Tahsildar Madan Mohan Goud inaugurated the prestigious Bhuharathi Revenue Conference organized by the Government of Telangana today at Mallampalli village in Gattu mandal. As part of the conference, officials will examine land-related issues faced by farmers at the field level and initiate the necessary corrections in land records. Tahsildar Madan Mohan Goud stated that the Bhuharathi Revenue Conference is highly beneficial to the public, as it provides a platform for citizens to bring their land-related grievances to the attention of officials and seek prompt resolutions. Speaking on the occasion, the Tahsildar emphasized the government's commitment to resolving land issues efficiently through direct interaction and field inspections. Several officials and community members participated in the event, including Revenue Inspector Sheikshavali, Senior Assistant Nagireddy, former Mallampalli Deputy Sarpanch Lakshmanna, Chagadona Paramesh, Chinnonipalli Jayaram Goud, and other revenue staff.

Collector inspects ration shop, shares meal with beneficiary family
Collector inspects ration shop, shares meal with beneficiary family

Hans India

time3 days ago

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Collector inspects ration shop, shares meal with beneficiary family

Anantapur: District Collector Dr Vinod Kumar V emphasized that ration distribution through government fair price shops should be carried out efficiently and within the prescribed timings. As part of the relaunch of the public distribution system (PDS), he inspected a ration shop in Kammuru village of Kudair Mandal on Sunday. During his visit, the Collector instructed officials to ensure all ration goods are delivered with accurate weights. He stated that distribution should take place every month from the 1st to the 15th, between 8 am and 12 pm, and again from 4 pm to 8 pm. He personally inquired with cardholders about the quality and weight of rice, and their experiences transporting goods from the shop to their homes. The Collector also visited several cardholders' homes to verify the quality and usage of rationed rice. At Chittemma's house, he checked the number of kilograms received and whether any money was paid. He asked whether other items like sugar were collected. At Chittemma's residence, the Collector tasted rice cooked with PDS supplies, joined by RDO and family members. While there, he interacted with Chittemma's granddaughter, R Deeksha, who mentioned she had failed one SSC subject and was currently not studying. Encouraging her to continue her education, the Collector directed the VRO and Tahsildar to speak with the family and arrange for her admission into Intermediate after clearing SSC. He assured that the government would support her education through the 'Ananta Animutyalu' scheme, ensuring she faces no financial obstacles. He further encouraged all girls to continue their education in government colleges. Another girl, Anitha, requested a seat in Kasturba Gandhi School for Grade 6, and Tummla Yogashri submitted a petition for an Intermediate seat at Kurugunta College. Several locals submitted petitions regarding their personal grievances, requesting prompt solutions from the Collector. Anantapur RDO Keshava Naidu, Tahsildar Mahaboob Basha, Kudair and Atmakur Mandal CSDT Lakshmidevi, and other officials accompanied the Collector during the inspection.

Andhra launches efforts to evacuate Telugus stranded in Sikkim
Andhra launches efforts to evacuate Telugus stranded in Sikkim

Hans India

time3 days ago

  • Politics
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Andhra launches efforts to evacuate Telugus stranded in Sikkim

The Andhra Pradesh government has initiated measures for the evacuation of Telugu families stranded in Sikkim due to floods and landslides. The state government said on Sunday that it is actively addressing the urgent situation involving Telugu families stranded in Lachung, Sikkim, due to severe flooding and landslides. Under the leadership of Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu, concerted efforts are underway to ensure their prompt evacuation, according to a statement from the office of Andhra Pradesh's Resident Commissioner in New Delhi. Those affected include Kurmanadha Rao, a Tahsildar of Vizianagaram, who, along with his family, has been trapped for the past three days. The family consists of M. Uma (38), Deekshitha (15), and Jayansh Narayana (6). Their safety is of paramount concern, said the Resident Commissioner. Following directives from Ravi Chandra, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, the Andhra Pradesh Bhavan team has been in contact with local authorities, including Anant, Collector, and Chungtan Arun Tatal, Superintendent of Police in Mangan district, to coordinate necessary support. Additionally, Sridhara Rao, DGP, Sikkim, is playing a vital role in facilitating assistance for the stranded families. Currently, access roads to the affected area are blocked due to landslides. However, restoration efforts are expected to be completed by Monday. All individuals are reported safe, and the Andhra Pradesh Bhavan is taking every precaution to facilitate their safe return home. Rain-induced landslides, floods, flash floods, and lightning across the northeastern region since May 29 have claimed 30 lives. Nearly 1,500 tourists from various parts of the country were stranded in Sikkim. According to officials, 115 tourists are stranded in Lachen and 1,350 tourists in Lachung. One person was killed, two were injured, and eight others went missing when a vehicle in which 11 tourists were travelling plunged into the Teesta River in the Mangan district of Sikkim.

Govt sets record with large-scale pension distribution at the doorstep
Govt sets record with large-scale pension distribution at the doorstep

Hans India

time4 days ago

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Govt sets record with large-scale pension distribution at the doorstep

Gotkuru (Anantapur district): Finance Minister Payyavula Keshav participated in the pension distribution drive under the NTR Bharosa Scheme in Gotkuru village, Kuderu Mandal, on Saturday. The Minister accompanied by district Collector Dr Vinod Kumar V visited the homes of beneficiaries and personally handed over pensions. Speaking on the occasion, Keshav highlighted that the State government is distributing pensions on the 1st of every month, or a day earlier if it falls on a Sunday, ensuring timely support to the needy. The distribution is conducted at beneficiaries' doorsteps, with participation from top-level leaders including Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu down to village-level functionaries. He emphasised that Andhra Pradesh is the only State in India implementing pension distribution on such a massive scale, covering nearly 60 lakh beneficiaries with monthly pensions ranging from Rs 4,000 to Rs 15,000. Despite severe financial burdens and outstanding dues exceeding Rs 10 lakh crore, the government remains committed to fulfilling its promises. Minister Keshav assured that schemes like Annadata Sukhibhava (for farmers) and Thalliki Vandanam (educational support for children) will be implemented soon. He criticized the previous government for pushing the State into financial distress and hailed Chief Minister Naidu's leadership for steering Andhra Pradesh back on track through welfare and economic reforms. District Collector Dr Vinod Kumar stated that Rs 124 crore is being distributed to 2,77,834 pensioners across the district. Since June 1st falls on a Sunday, the distribution was conducted a day earlier, ensuring smooth and timely delivery. Other officials present included RDO Keshava Naidu, DRDA PD Shailaja, Tahsildar Mahboob Basha, and MPDO Kullayi Swamy.

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