CS Santhi Kumari asks officials to take measures to end monkey menace in Telangana

In the wake of increasing incidence of monkey menace in Telangana, Chief Secretary A Santhi Kumari asked officials to take steps to control the menace

Published Date – 10:15 PM, Mon – 11 September 23


CS Santhi Kumari asks officials to take measures to end monkey menace in Telangana

File Photo: Telangana Chief Secretary A Santhi Kumari.

Hyderabad: In the wake of increasing incidence of monkey menace in the State, Chief Secretary A Santhi Kumari asked officials to take steps to control the menace.

The Chief Secretary on Monday held an inter departmental and inter agency coordination meeting at the secretariat and discussed measures to evolve a strategy to address the problems faced by the farmers. Members of the expert committee came up with various short-term and long-term measures to control the monkey menace.

The meeting was held as per the directions of the High Court to evolve a mitigation plan to control the menace of monkeys which are damaging the crops in the state. PCCF RM Dobriyal, Special Chief Secretary MAUD Arvind Kumar, Special Chief Secretary Animal Husbandry Adhar Sinha, Secretary Agriculture Raghunandan Rao, GHMC Commissioner Ronald Rose and other senior officials were present.

Telangana: Elderly woman found dead in farm well in Mancherial

Tulas Sarojana is suspected to have died by suicide as she was upset over multiple ailments including diabetes and joint pains for the last five years

Published Date – 10:45 PM, Mon – 11 September 23


Telangana: Elderly woman found dead in farm well in Mancherial

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Mancherial: An elderly woman was found dead in an agricultural well at Ellaram village in Luxettipet mandal on Monday.

Luxettipet Sub-Inspector S Laxman said Tulas Sarojana (80) was suspected to have died by suicide as she was upset over multiple ailments including diabetes and joint pains for the last five years. A farmer noticed the body and alerted the police, who shifted the body to hospital for autopsy.

A case was registered and investigation is on.

Mokila layout: HMDA bans bidders for non-payment of initial deposits

The HMDA has also warned that if any of the bidders fail to pay the Initial Deposit/First Installment amounts, they will not be allowed to participate in future auctions and will be kept in block list

Updated On – 10:23 PM, Mon – 11 September 23


Mokila layout: HMDA bans bidders for non-payment of initial deposits



Hyderabad: The Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) on Monday said that out of 50 plots that were successfully e-auctioned recently, the bidders of plot numbers 241, 242, 263, 273, 282, 283, 284, 312, 313, 322 failed to pay the Initial Deposit (25 percent) amount even after giving ample time to them.

As a result of non-payment, cancellation letters have been issued to the above plots duly forfeiting the EMD (Earnest Money Deposits) amounts and these defaulters will be not allowed to participate in future auctions also, HMDA in a press release said.

The HMDA has also warned that if any of the bidders fail to pay the Initial Deposit/First Installment amounts, they will not be allowed to participate in future auctions and will be kept in block list.

The selected bidders must pay the installments as per the payment schedule prescribed in the brochure conditions. Otherwise the necessary action for cancellation of allotment and forfeiture of EMD will be taken as per the brochure conditions and no relaxation/extension will be given at any circumstances.

BRS Govt ensured good governance to people: Puvvada

Because of the generous allocation of funds by Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao and KT Rama Rao Khammam has witnessed amazing development on all fronts

Published Date – 11:00 PM, Mon – 11 September 23


BRS Govt ensured good governance to people: Puvvada

Minister P Ajay Kumar speaking at an Athmeeya Sammelanam in Khammam on Monday.

Khammam: The BRS government has ensured good government and development of the State, noted Transport Minister Puvvada Ajay Kumar. Because of the generous allocation of funds by Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao and MA&UD Minister KT Rama Rao Khammam has witnessed amazing development on all fronts, he said.

Ajay Kumar participated in an Athmeeya Sammelanam at Jammi Banda here on Monday. Though there was time for elections, participating in small meetings gave an opportunity to interact with the locals personally, he said.

The minister said Khammam people wanted development. In 75 years of Congress and TDP rule Khammam did not get a ministerial position. BRS gave that chance along with thousands of crores of development funds and no it was the public’s responsibility to retain it for Khammam development.

He said he was staying in the camp office for the convenience of the people and to solve their problems by interacting with them. Khammam was known for clean politics, the minister said, adding that he kept family members away from politics.

Ajay Kumar noted that he has been in Khammam since his childhood moving around the city cycling and knows the hardships, difficulties and problems of the locals. The minister on the first day of winning as MLA he decided to do his part to address the problems.

Firstly, Khammam people were provided with basic facilities. Later focus was laid on development. All the issues were being corrected in a phased manner in the city beyond parties and politics.

Ajay Kumar distributed financial assistance to Munneru flood affected families on the second day on Monday at Naya Bazar Government School. He distributed free assistive tools to children with special needs provided by the Education Department’s Samagra Shiksha and ALIMCO.

He handed over two inflatable boats worth Rs.8 lakh to the Fisheries Department. Seed Development Corporation Chairman K Koteswara Rao, District Collector VP Gautham, SUDA chairman B Vijay Kumar, BRS leaders Gundala Krishna and P Nagaraju were present.

Hyderabad: Woman commits theft at own house with her siblings, held

Fareeda Begum along with her co-brother Mohammed Sameer and sister Farheen Begum gained entry into her own house after breaking the locks and collected gold ornaments before escaping

Published Date – 11:15 PM, Mon – 11 September 23


Hyderabad: Woman commits theft at own house with her siblings, held

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Hyderabad: A woman who allegedly committed theft in her own house with the help of her siblings to clear loans was arrested by the Mirchowk police on Monday.

According to the police, the woman Fareeda Begum, (45), a resident of Osmanpura in Mirchowk police station limits along with her co-brother Mohammed Sameer and sister Farheen Begum gained entry into her own house after breaking the locks and collected gold ornaments before escaping.

“Before committing the theft, the woman told her husband Zahoor that she was going to visit her relatives and left the house. When her husband also went out on some work after locking the door, she broke into the house and took away the gold ornaments and other articles,” said Mirchowk Inspector, N Dilip Kumar said.

The woman had mortgaged some of her gold ornaments and also obtained a loan through online mode for setting up a small business. Her husband was not aware about the loan and mortgages and fearing that he would ask for it, she decided to steal the remaining gold from the house and sell it off,” he said.

On Sunday, Zahoor noticed that some persons had broken into their house and stole the gold ornaments and subsequently lodged a complaint. A case was registered and the police tracked down the woman and her siblings.

The trio are arrested and remanded.

IMD predicts moderate spells of rainfall over Central and Northeast India

The IMD also forecasted light to moderate spells of rainfall over Chhattisgarh, Telangana, Jharkhand, Bihar, West Bengal, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and several other states during night time

Published Date – 11:09 PM, Mon – 11 September 23


IMD predicts moderate spells of rainfall over Central and Northeast India



New Delhi: India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Monday said that recent satellite imagery suggests light to moderate spells of rainfall at a few places with occasional intense spells over parts of East Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, East Rajasthan, Odisha, Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Tripura during night time.

The IMD also forecasted light to moderate spells of rainfall over Chhattisgarh, Telangana, Jharkhand, Bihar, West Bengal, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Kerala,  Nagaland, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh, Andaman & Nicobar Islands, North interior Karnataka and south interior Maharashtra during night time.

IMD also said that significant rainfall was observed over Uttar Pradesh from 8.30 am to 5.30 p.m. today. “Significant Rainfall was observed over Uttar Pradesh from 0830 hrs IST to 1730 hrs IST of today, the 11th September Bahraich (IMD Observatory)-98.4 mm Bahraich (AWS)-97 mm Itwa (AWS) Siddharthnagar-50 mm Lucknow – 17.2 mm Fursatganj (Raebareilly)-15.9 mm Lucknow (AWS)-15 mm,” IMD posted on X.

Meanwhile, incessant rain led to heavy waterlogging in several areas of Lucknow on Monday morning. Residents faced problems in the lower areas of Sadar in the district due to waterlogging and road subsidence.

It has been raining heavily in Lucknow since Sunday, and more rainfall is expected on Monday, as per the weather forecast. As the monsoon season continues, people in the affected areas are advised to exercise caution and follow safety guidelines to stay safe amidst inclement weather.

Earlier, the district official announced that all the schools in Lucknow will remain closed.In a press release, Lucknow District Magistrate Surya Pal Gangvar said, In view of the heavy rain and bad weather in Lucknow since night and due to the alert of the Meteorological Department, a holiday has been declared in all schools today, September 11.

Congress and MBT demands action against police sub-inspector for attacking girl on RTC bus

 

Hyderabad, May 10: The Congress party has strongly condemned the brutal attack on a young girl by a police sub-inspector in Telangana over a small dispute regarding a seat on an RTC bus.

The incident reportedly took place on Tuesday afternoon, when the girl and her mother got into an argument with SI Anil of Jagtial Rural Police Station over a seat on a Jagtial-bound bus. The situation escalated when the sub-inspector chased the bus and stopped it near the Jagitial Bus Depot, where he allegedly snatched the girl’s phone, purse, and other belongings after physically attacking her.

Telangana Pradesh Congress Committee (TPCC) Minorities Dept Shaik Abdullah Sohail demanded stern action against the sub-inspector, who reportedly went overboard to settle a personal dispute involving his wife. He expressed concern over the rising incidents of police officials taking the law into their own hands and attacking citizens, especially girls, without any fear of consequences.

Abdullah Sohail also expressed concern about the rising communal hatred against a particular community by the police force. In this case, the sub-inspector allegedly targeted the girl because she was wearing a ‘burkha’. He demanded that the Telangana Police take strict action against the sub-inspector to prove its neutrality and ensure that the police force functions in a neutral manner without discriminating against people on the basis of religion or caste.

The Congress leader has criticized the local police for initially refusing to register a case against the sub-inspector, despite the victim lodging a complaint and waiting at the police station until midnight. He emphasized that it was only after opposition parties protested against the incident that the Jagtial police registered a case.

Abdullah Sohail has urged the top police officials to warn their officials against engaging in public misbehaviour and to take strict action against any officer who violates the law or violates citizens’ rights. He called for a transparent and impartial investigation into this incident to ensure that justice is served. Amjed Ullah Khan (Spokesman) MBT writes to Sri K Chandrashekar Rao, Cheif Minister, Govt of Telangana demanding arrest and dismissal from service Mr Anil, Sub-Inspector of Police, Rural Police Station, Jagtial for misbehaving, attacking, and outraging the modesty of a muslim woman and also using un-parliamentary & filthy language against Islam and its followers.

Buddha’s teachings are more relevant today: CM KCR

Hyderabad: Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao said the teachings of Gautama Buddha are very much relevant to present day society.

Extending his greetings to the people on the eve of Buddha Purnima, the birth anniversary of Goutama Buddha, he observed that the principles of love, compassion, nonviolence and need for living in harmony with nature were all taught by him and they are imperative for achieving a Utopian society.

Paying glowing tributes to Buddha on the occasion, he hailed his life of virtues and teachings. It is a proud moment for every Indian to live today in the land of Buddha. He taught noble principles of peaceful coexistence to the entire mankind 2500 years ago, he said. His crusade against hatred, discrimination, color and caste was the outcome of great vision and philosophical wisdom. The roots of social life and culture in Telangana were deeply embedded in Buddhism.

‘The propagation of Buddhism from Telangana soil is a matter of pride for all of us. Buddhist Sites ( Bouddha Aramas) that existed on the banks of river Krishna and Godavri dated back thousands of years are the evidence of the spread of Buddhism in Telangana.

‘Buddhavanam’

The Chief Minister said that the ‘Buddhavanam’ which has been developed with international standards at Nagarjuna Sagar by the State Government is attracting tourists from all over the world. Welfare schemes The government is implementing an action plan for reviving the Buddhist temples existed in the State and take his message far and wide.

The government is making efforts to ensure that the people of Telangana live happily in all fields. It is making all out efforts for fulfilling Buddha’s aspirations. As desired by Buddha, welfare schemes and development programmes were being implemented reaching out to all sections of people including SCs, STs, BCs, minorities, women and the poor regardless of caste, colour and religion, he said.

 

 

Hyderabad beats heat as temperature drops below 33 degrees Celsius

Hyderabad: Scorching summer seems to have taken a back seat in the city of Hyderabad. The maximum temperature on Friday dropped to a pleasant 32.7 degrees Celsius, much to the delight of the locals.

As the day progressed, the clouds rolled in, bringing with them a welcome respite from the scorching sun. The city was engulfed in a cool breeze, with the sky remaining overcast throughout the day. The pleasant weather gave a feel of the monsoon in the Hyderabad, even though it is still over a month away.

According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), light rains are likely to continue on Saturday, with the day temperature remaining below 36 degrees Celsius and night temperature hovering around 26 degrees Celsius.

 

 

Hyderabad CP CV Anand conducts surprise checks at new police stations in old city

Hyderabad: Following the re-organisation of the Hyderabad Police, the City Police Commissioner CV Anand took to field to inspect the new police stations and offices of the zonal and divisional commissioners in the old city on Friday.

During the day-long surprise checks, he took stock of the facilities, infrastructure, operational readiness, and facilities available to citizens in Saidabad, Chandrayangutta, Bandlaguda and Santoshnagar in the south-east and south zones.

Anand also reviewed the progress of construction of new buildings and renovation of existing buildings that would house the new units. The senior officials and staff were instructed to guide the petitioners and other visitors about the new police stations and offices and changes in jurisdictions.

“Taking advantage of the fresh start, you should always maintain consistency in resolving grievances at the earliest and ensure pendency never pile up in office functioning. We are on the verge of getting more material and man power. You should focus on rendering police services more effectively,” Anand told the officials.

The supervisory officers of all units and police stations were asked to emphasise on creating better facilities for women police personnel and pursue the establishment files on high priority to stabilise the functioning.