Centre cites erratic monsoon to ask States to stock coal

The Central Electricity Authority (CEA) has written to State governments and power utilities to increase their coal reserves as they might need to increase thermal production in the coming days.

Updated On – 10:20 PM, Sat – 9 September 23


Centre cites erratic monsoon to ask States to stock coal



Hyderabad: Stating that the erratic monsoon this year has hit hydel power generation in the country, leading to additional burden on coal-fired thermal power stations, the Centre has asked States and thermal power plants to increase their coal reserves and to step up production to stop outages caused by lower hydroelectricity output.

The Central Electricity Authority (CEA) has written to State governments and power utilities to increase their coal reserves as they might need to increase thermal production in the coming days. A CEA report said the coal share in power output rose to 66.7 percent in August, the highest for the month in six years.

Lower rainfall led to the share of hydropower in overall output plunging to 14.8 percent, compared to 18.1 percent in the same period last year. A CEA report released on September 6 also warned that coal reserves at 52 plants were “at risk”. This means that 29 percent of the total thermal power plants have coal reserves at risk.

There were about 180 thermal power stations under Central and State governments across the country. According to power officials, it was very unusual that the demand for electricity had gone so high in August, when temperatures are lower due to the monsoon that runs between June and September.

If the present situation of monsoon persists, the demand and supply gap is bound to increase by October when farm activities would be at a peak, the officials added. The country”s peak demand rose to a record 243.9 gigawatts (GW) on August 31, a very rare phenomenon.

The electricity supply fell short of demand by 780 million units in August, the CEA data showed, marking the highest shortage since April 2022, when India faced its worst power cuts in six and a half years. As per the CEA report, the bulk of the shortfall in meeting the demand has been in the non-solar hours – when the shortfall ranged from 6000 MW to 9000 MW.

The report further said the monsoon this year was below normal till date and projections for September were also not encouraging. This has resulted in depleted reservoir levels especially in the Southern region leading to suboptimal hydro generation, The maximum hydro generation achieved this year has been less than 40 GW as against 45 GW last year.

A similar trend is visible in wind power generation also, which is usually higher from June to September. Against the installed capacity of 43.9 GW, variable wind power output is down to only 2-3 GW. It is anticipated that with withdrawal of the monsoon in September-October, the hydro and wind generation would further deplete.

Don’t believe in false promises of Opposition parties: Medak MP

Most people had realised how they made a mistake by voting for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the previous elections, said Kotha Prabhakar Reddy

Published Date – 07:48 PM, Sat – 9 September 23


Don’t believe in false promises of Opposition parties: Medak MP

Medak MP Kotha Prabhakar Reddy is presenting BC Bandhu cheque to a beneficiary in Dubbaka on Saturday.

Siddipet: Medak MP and Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) nominee for Dubbaka Assembly Constituency Kotha Prabhakar Reddy has called upon the people of Dubbaka not to believe in false promises being made by Opposition parties during the elections.

After distributing BC Bandhu cheques to 245 beneficiaries in Dubbaka on Saturday, Prabhakar Reddy said most people had realised how they made a mistake by voting for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the previous elections. Stating that previous governments had failed to support caste-based professions for over 60 years, Reddy said Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had strengthened these caste-based professions with various initiatives.

Accusing the Congress and BJP governments of failure to implement schemes on par with the Telangana government, the MP said it was a shame to see these parties making more promises than what they did in their party-ruled States.

Zilla Parishad Chairperson V Roja Sharma and others were present.

Attempt to divert attention from Liberation Day celebrations, says Kishan Reddy

Kishan Reddy alleged that both BRS and Congress governments under the pressure of AIMIM did not celebrate the occasion officially

Published Date – 07:32 PM, Sat – 9 September 23


Attempt to divert attention from Liberation Day celebrations, says Kishan Reddy

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Hyderabad: Union Tourism Minister G Kishan Reddy on Saturday alleged that the BRS, Congress and AIMIM were trying to divert the attention of people from the Telangana Liberation Day celebrations being officially organised by the Centre at the Secunderabad Parade Grounds on September 17.

Addressing a press conference here, Kishan Reddy alleged that both BRS and Congress governments under the pressure of AIMIM did not celebrate the occasion officially and now when the BJP-led government at the Centre was celebrating it officially, these parties were creating trouble.

He called upon people of Telangana to actively participate in the Telangana Liberation Day programmes organised by the central government.

Hyderabad: Vasavi group unveils Vasavi Sarovar at Hitec City

Vasavi Sarovar is close to all essential hotspots like offices, schools, hospitals, supermarkets, cinema theatres, malls, restaurants, bar etc, right in the heart of the urbanized Hitec City

Updated On – 08:00 PM, Sat – 9 September 23


Hyderabad: Vasavi group unveils Vasavi Sarovar at Hitec City



Hyderabad: The Vasavi Group has unveiled a yet another marvel “Vasavi Sarovar” at the most famed destination of Hyderabad at Hitec City-Kukatpally spread across 21.48
acres in the heart of the city.

Vasavi Sarovar is close to all essential hotspots like offices, schools, hospitals, supermarkets, cinema theatres, malls, restaurants, bar etc, right in the heart of the urbanized Hitec City, Kukatpally. Vasavi Group is the one of the first in real estate segment to adopt three lakes to protect the flora and fauna and to maintain its beauty-Komati Kunta Cheruvu- Bachupally, Chinna Maisamma Cheruvu-Kukatpally-Hitec City & Mundi Kunta – Hitec City.

This step not only elevates the lifestyle of its residents but also sets an epitome for sustainable development amidst rising urbanization. The lake-view at Vasavi Sarovar provides a peaceful environment for its occupants, keeping them tranquil, away from the polluted hustle bustle of the urban city.

Abhishek Chanda Director Vasavi Group said “Vasavi Sarovar is an ultra-spacious high rise residential complex where everything is high class. From the lavish designs of the apartments to the incredibly planned amenities, from the serene outdoors to the clubhouse delights, from the bustling areas to the meditational spots.”

 

NEP denying higher education opportunities to marginalised, says SFI

Citing the incidents of Manipur, Haryana, Maharashtra and other states, he said the BJP would make a similar attempt in Telangana as well to gain politically.

Published Date – 07:35 PM, Sat – 9 September 23


NEP denying higher education opportunities to marginalised, says SFI



Sangareddy: Student Federation of India (SFI) national president VP Sanu said the BJP-led Centre’s National Education Policy (NEP-2020) was denying higher education opportunities to Dalits, Adivasis and other backward classes in the country.

Speaking to the media during the SFI Plenary in Sangareddy on Saturday, he said not many students from these sections could reach higher educational institutions post-implementation of NEP-2020.

Talking about the ABVP attack on SFI leaders in Sangareddy, Sanu said it was not an isolated incident. SFI activists were attacked in Mahabubnagar and Karimnagar ahead of their plenary, he said, adding that the ABVP was following the footsteps of the BJP, which was also trying to polarise people by creating communal hatred.

Citing the incidents of Manipur, Haryana, Maharashtra and other states, he said the BJP would make a similar attempt in Telangana as well to gain politically.

Accusing the BJP of changing the identity of India after they came to power, Sanu said they were now trying to change the name of the country just because the Opposition parties had formed an alliance with the name I.N.D.I.A..

Serving as minister a learning experience, lived up to expectations, says Puvvada

Ajay Kumar who completed four years in the office and entered into the fifth on Friday said he lived up to the expectations as the Minister as well as the legislator

Published Date – 08:00 PM, Sat – 9 September 23


Serving as minister a learning experience, lived up to expectations, says Puvvada

Minister P Ajay Kumar receiving order copy from minister KT Rama Rao sanctioning Rs 100 crore for KMC.

Khammam: Having achieved the distinction of being the first Minister from Khammam Assembly constituency in seven decades, Transport Minister Puvvada Ajay Kumar said four years in the office gave him immense satisfaction.

Ajay Kumar who completed four years in the office and entered into the fifth on Friday said he lived up to the expectations as the Minister as well as the legislator; shared his achievements and experiences with Telangana Today.

The minister said he was fortunate to work in the Cabinet of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, whom he described as a legendary leader. He said he made sincere efforts to bring a good reputation to the government and fulfill the trust the Chief Minister kept in him.

“Of all, the Chief Minister’s decision to merge TSRTC with the State government and tabling the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (Absorption of Employees into Government Service) Bill 2023 in the Assembly has been a momentous occasion for me as Transport Minister. The decision brought light into the lives of over 43,000 RTC employees,” Ajay Kumar said.

Likewise with support from Chandrashekhar Rao, the TSRTC workers strike was solved amicably. Efforts were being made to bring the loss-making RTC on the path of profits with innovative ideas like introducing cargo services, electric buses and reforms to increase revenue.

The four year stint as the minister has been a learning experience. Working as the minister for the first time studied every issue and subject. Steps have been taken to ensure quality and speedy services in RTA by making the majority of the services available online, he said.

Over Rs 3,000 crore sanctioned for Khammam in four years

Ajay Kumar noted that in the past four years Rs 2,000 crore was spent to develop infrastructure in Khammam city and constituency. Rs 1000 crore sanctioned for RTC retaining wall at river Munneru and for a Cable Bridge across the river.

On Friday the government sanctioned Rs 100 crore for augmenting infrastructure in Khammam Municipal Corporation (KMC). Thanks to Chief Minister and MA&UD Minister KT Rama Rao the government sanctioned over Rs 3,000 crore in just four years for Khammam, Ajay Kumar said.

The population of Khammam has now reached five lakh and is likely to reach the million mark in the coming days. There is a need to expand infrastructure for future needs of residents and it needs more funds. It would be possible only if the BRS government comes to power, he averred.

Hyderabad: One person nabbed for selling foreign cigarettes illegally

Commissioner’s Task Force (central) team seized property worth Rs 3 lakh from him

Published Date – 08:09 PM, Sat – 9 September 23


Hyderabad: One person nabbed for selling foreign cigarettes illegally

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Hyderabad: The Commissioner’s Task Force (central) team caught one person who was selling foreign cigarettes illegally and seized property worth Rs 3 lakh from him.

Manohar Singh (26), a resident of Afzalgunj and native of Rajasthan, was sourcing the foreign cigarettes from Delhi at a low price and selling to local shops at a higher price and earning profits, said DCP Task Force, P Radha Kishan Rao.

Hyderabad Police arrests conman at Shahinayathgunj

Pradeep Jain Dangur (46) gained some knowledge on Ayurveda and general medicine while working under Ayurveda practitioners.

Updated On – 08:04 PM, Sat – 9 September 23


Hyderabad Police arrests conman at Shahinayathgunj

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Hyderabad: The Hyderabad police arrested a conman who claimed to be a doctor and cheated people by setting up a clinic at Shahinayathgunj. The police seized fake certificates and medicines from him.

Pradeep Jain Dangur (46) gained some knowledge on Ayurveda and general medicine while working under Ayurveda practitioners. In the year 1999, he procured fake D.A.M.S, M.D (A)certificates through an agent Ritu Raj of Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, for Rs. 40,000.

“After obtaining the certificates he started a clinic ‘Sri Naman Clinic’ at Jinshi Chowarah, Jummerat Bazar and displayed a board of Dr. Pradeep Jain, B.A.M.S, MD, General Physician and posing as Doctor,” said Inspector Task Force (central) B Raju Naik, who caught him. “Pradeep was giving Ayurvedic, allopathic and other medicines. He collected huge money from patients and cheated them,” he said.

The suspect along with property handed over to Shahinayathgunj police station for further action.

Hyderabad: Jubilee Hills police arrest four persons for murder

Jubilee Hills police arrested four persons who had allegedly murdered a man after kidnapping him from his house

Published Date – 08:26 PM, Sat – 9 September 23


Hyderabad: Jubilee Hills police arrest four persons for murder

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Hyderabad: The Jubilee Hills police on Saturday arrested four persons who had allegedly murdered a man after kidnapping him from his house.

The arrested persons are Toleti Sai (20), Koppala Suresh (22), Nakka Jagadish (20) and Majji Raghu (19), all natives of AP and residents of Yousufguda and working as junior artists.

According to DCP (west) Joel Davis, the four persons kidnapped the victim Karthik, who was a junior artist from Yousufguda area and took him to an isolated place at old airport road Bowenpally and slit his throat.

“Sai and Karthik were interested in a woman and on several instances they had quarrel over the issue. On August 13, Sai and the other three suspects kidnapped Karthik and killed him,” said the official.

Five days later, Karthik’s elder brother Venkatesh, approached the police stating that his brother was not taking phone calls and when he came and checked the house, he came to know the door was locked for nearly five days.

Based on the complaint, the police registered a case and after checking the phone call records picked up Sai and three other suspects who on questioning admitted to killing Karthik.

All the four arrested persons are produced before the court and remanded.

Palamuru-Rangareddy reservoirs reflect legacy of Kakatiyas, visionary support of KCR

The reservoirs were built using the hillside as their natural walls to hold the water in a more secure way.

Updated On – 08:15 PM, Sat – 9 September 23


Palamuru-Rangareddy reservoirs reflect legacy of Kakatiyas, visionary support of KCR

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Hyderabad: The massive reservoirs that have come up as part of the multi-stage Palamuru Rangareddy Lift Irrigation Scheme (PRLIS) reflect largely the great legacy of the Kakatiyas carried forward. They are planned in such a way that the basic objective of minimizing displacement is met.

The reservoirs were built using the hillside as their natural walls to hold the water in a more secure way. They receive the flood runoff from the catchment instantly as bonus to what they were intended to receive though the pumping system from Krishna.

Enormous efforts have gone into designing of the reservoirs that are holding out big hope for meeting drinking water, irrigation and industrial needs in the southern districts of the State, thanks to the vision and support of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao. Each of the reservoirs is strategically placed to serve the most critical purpose of transforming the parched lands of Palamuru into a paradise, a long cherished dream.

Major reservoirs such as Komuravelli, Mallanna Sagar, Ranganayaka Sagar and Annapurna were also built as part of Kaleshwaram. They manifest sustainable irrigation plans and successful water management methods. The five major reservoirs that have been built under the PRLIS also owed to the urge of create adequate storage facility, key for harnessing the water resources.

The massive network of lift irrigation is intended for lifting 90 TMC of flood water in 60 days ( 1.50 TMC per day) during flood season from the foreshore of Srisailam reservoir located at Yellur village of Kollapur mandal to KP Laxmidevipally village in Kondurg mandal (Mahabubnagar district), which is the point of highest elevation.

It involved 5 stages of lifting and then utilizing water by gravity. The scheme contemplates en route irrigation under different reservoirs. Indeed, it was a gigantic task. Had it been implemented as planned initially, as many as 47 villages and 16,342 smaller habitations with a population of 84,400 would have been displaced.

But it was minimized by a great deal of meticulous planning. The submergence was restricted to 23 villages. In all, 2481 habitations with 11,025 inhabitants were targeted for rehabilitation. The credit goes entirely to the concern of the Chief Minister for the communities that have inhabited the pocket for so long.

An approach channel takes off from the foreshore of Srisailam Project near Yellur village in Kollapur mandal. The water is drawn through tunnel connected to it and lifted to fill the proposed Anjanagiri reservoir at Narlapur village.

The Anjanagiri reservoir which is entirely a new lake created as part of the project at Narlapur would have a gross storage capacity of 8.41 TMC with its FRL being 345 metres. It will be supplemented by another reservoir built in parallel to it as part of the Kalwakurthy lift irrigation scheme.

The Veeranjaneya reservoir built as part of the Stage II lift at Yedula is flanked by two hillocks ensuring the much needed protective support to hold water at its gross storage capacity of 6.55 tmc. The reservoirs in Stage I and Stage II are connected by an open canal and tunnel system.

The Venkatadri Reservoir (stage III) at Vattem has a gross storage capacity of 16.74 tmc. The Kurumarthiraya reservoir ( Stage – IV) at Karvena and Uddandapur reservoir (stage V) have the gross storage capacity of 16.74 tmc and 17.34 vTMC respectively. The Uddandapur reservoir was built at an elevation of 57.99 metres, probably the highest in the State.

An approach channel takes off from Udandapur Reservoir, and the water is drawn through a canal and subsequently a tunnel connected to it and lifted to fill the K.P.Lakshmidevipally reservoir. A significant aspect of the reservoirs built as part of the project is that they have been named after the principal deities of the local shrines, adding to the affinity and reverence of the people for them.