Hyderabad: Traffic diversions ahead of IPL match on Thursday

Hyderabad: Traffic diversions were issued by the Rachakonda police in view of the IPL cricket match between Sunrisers Hyderabad and Kolkata Knight Riders on Thursday.

Traffic restrictions will be imposed between 3:30 pm and 11:30 pm in and around the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal.

According to the plan released, heavy vehicles from Warangal highway towards Chengicherla will be diverted at Chengicherla crossroads and sent to the Chengicherla-Cherlapalli-IOCL-NFC route.

Heavy vehicles from L B Nagar to Nagole will be diverted at Nagole metro station and sent to HMDA-Boduppal-Chengicherla crossroads while heavy vehicles from Mallapur towards Nacharam IDA will be diverted towards Cherlapalli-Chengicherla route.

Police have requested the citizens to make a note of the diversions and choose their travelling routes accordingly.

Hyderabad: Bajrang Dal protests at Congress’ office for PFI comparison

Hyderabad: The Bajrang Dal unit of Telangana on Wednesday besieged the Congress party’s office at Nampally to protest the former’s

The Congress party leaders in Karnataka on Tuesday likened the Bajrang Dal to the now-banned Popular Front of India (PFI) and stated the party was committed to taking decisive action, including imposing a ban on outfits spreading hatred among communities.

The Congress leaders said that the grand old party is committed to taking ‘firm and decisive action’ against individuals and organisations ‘spreading hatred amongst communities on the grounds of caste and religion’

comparison of the organization to the Popular Front of India (PFI).

“We believe that law and constitution are sacrosanct and cannot be violated by individuals and organisations like Bajrang Dal, PFI or others promoting enmity or hatred, whether among majority or minority communities. We will take decisive action as per law including imposing a ban on such organisations,” the party mentioned in its election manifesto released on Tuesday.

Over a hundred policemen were stationed at the Gandhi Bhavan on Wednesday following a protest call by the Bajrang Dal unit of Telangana. Despite it, the Bajrang Dal activists came in dozens and attempted to lay siege to Gandhi Bhavan. The activists were taken into custody and shifted to different police stations including Bolaram, Begum Bazaar and Musheerabad.

Bajrang Dal state convener Shivaramulu expressed anger and stated that comparing Bajrang Dal with a ‘terrorist organization like Popular Front of India (PFI) which has terrorist roots’ is wrong.

Thunderstorm with lightning & gusty winds very likely in Telangana in next 24 hours : Met

Hyderabad: Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning, hailstorm and gusty winds with speed reaching (30-40 Kmph) is very likely to occur at isolated places in the districts of Adilabad, Nirmal, Nizamabad, Vikarabad, Sangareddy, Medak, Kamareddy of Telangana during the next 24 hours, Meteorological Centre said on Friday.

In a daily weather report here, it said Thunderstorm with lightning and gusty winds with speed of (30-40 Kmph) is very likely to occur at isolated places in the remaining few districts of the state during the same period.

Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning, hailstorm, gusty winds with speed reaching (40-50 Kmph) and heavy rain is very likely to occur at isolated places in the districts Suryapet, Mahabubabad, Yadadri Bhuvangiri, Rangareddy, Hyderabad, Medchal Malkajigiri, Vikarabad, Sangareddy, Medak, Nagarkurnool of Telangana on Saturday.

Thunderstorm with lightning and gusty winds with speed of (30-40 Kmph) is very likely to occur at isolated places in the remaining few districts of the state tomorrow, the report said.

The report also said Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning, hailstorm and gusty winds with speed reaching (40-50 Kmph) and heavy rain is very likely to occur at isolated places in the districts of Adilabad, Komaram Bheem Asifabad, Mancherial, Nirmal, Khammam, Nalgonda, Suryapet, Mahabubabad, Warangal, Hanamkonda, Yadadri Bhuvangiri, Nagarkurnool, Wanaparthi, Narayanpet and Jogulamba Gadwal on Sunday.

Thunderstorm with lightning and gusty winds with speed of (30-40 Kmph) is very likely to occur at isolated places in the remaining few districts of the state on April 30.

Thunderstorm accompanied with lightning and gusty winds with speed reaching (30-40 Kmph) is very likely to occur at isolated places in few districts of Telangana on May 1.

Thunderstorm with lightning is very likely to occur at isolated places in a few districts of the state on May 2.

Light to moderate rain or thundershowers is very likely to occur at a few places or at many places in Telangana from April 28 to May 2.

Heavy rainfall occurred at isolated places in Sangareddy district of the state during the last 24 hours.
Hailstorm occurred at isolated places in Medak and Sangareddy districts of Telangana during the same period, the report added.

76 samples of new Covid variant XBB1.16 found in India: INSACOG data

The XBB 1.16 variant was first found in January when two samples tested positive for the variant while in February a total of 59 samples were found

Published Date – 11:00 PM, Sat – 18 March 23

76 samples of new Covid variant XBB1.16 found in India: INSACOG data
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New Delhi: A total of 76 samples of COVID-19’s XBB.1.16 variant have been found which might be behind the recent rise of cases in the country, according to INSACOG data.

The variant has been found across Karnataka (30), Maharashtra (29), Puducherry (7) Delhi (5), Telangana (2), Gujarat (1), Himachal Pradesh (1) and Odisha (1), the Indian SARS-CoV-2 Genomics Consortium (INSACOG) data showed.

The XBB 1.16 variant was first found in January when two samples tested positive for the variant while in February a total of 59 samples were found.

In March, till now 15 samples of the XBB 1.16 variant have been found, the INSACOG said. Some experts have attributed the recent rise in COVID-19 cases to this variant.

Former AIIMS director Dr Randeep Guleria, who had led the national Covid task force, said the rise in Covid cases seems to be driven by the XBB 1.16 variant while the influenza cases are because of H3N2.

“For both of this, following Covid-appropriate behaviour can help to contain the spread of infection. And also most of the cases are not severe; so there is no need to panic as of now,” the chairman, Institute of Internal Medicine, Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, Director-Medical Education at Medanta and former AIIMS director said.

Vipin M Vashishtha, former convenor of Indian Academy of Pediatrics and consultant paediatrician at the Mangla Hospital and Research Centre, Bijnor, said the new XBB.1.16 variant has now been detected in at least 12 countries with highest cases in India followed by the US, Brunei, Singapore and the UK.

In India, there is a 281 per cent increase in cases 17 per cent increase in deaths over the past 14 days, he tweeted.

“All eyes should be on India! If XBB.1.16 aka #Arcturus could succeed to wade through the ‘sturdy’ population immunity of Indians that successfully resisted the onslaught of variants like BA.2.75, BA.5, BQs, XBB.1.5, then whole world must be seriously worried!!” he said in another tweet.

India’s single-day tally of COVID-19 cases crossed 800 after 126 days on Saturday, while the number of active cases climbed to 5,389.

Efforts on to develop all wards of Adilabad: MLA Jogu Ramanna

Ramanna said that 60 parks and 16 open air gyms were created in different parts of the town to provide recreation to the people so far, spending Rs 18 crore.

Updated On – 05:22 PM, Sun – 19 March 23

Efforts on to develop all wards of Adilabad: MLA Jogu Ramanna

Adilabad: MLA Jogu Ramanna said that efforts were being made to develop all of the wards of the town. He along with municipal chairperson Jogu Premender inaguruated a children’s park and open air gym at ward number 43 here on Sunday. The cost of the facilities was Rs 23 lakh.

Ramanna said that 60 parks and 16 open air gyms were created in different parts of the town to provide recreation to the people so far, spending Rs 18 crore. He recalled that urban civic bodies were struggling to get funds in the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh. He stated that sufficient funds were being realised to grow municipalities in many aspects under Pattana Pragathi scheme.

The MLA further said that various developmental works worth Rs 4,000 crore were being taken up in Adilabad Assembly constituency as part of mission to develop the segment. He informed that steps were being taken to address major challenges of the town. He inspected instruments of play meant for children and exercised in the gym for a while.

Bharath Rashta Samithi town president Alal Ajay, municipal floor leader Bandari Sathish, leaders Poshannna, Raju, Krishna and Anasuya were present.

Nearly 1.14 lakh devotees avail TSRTC’s ‘Balaji Darshan’ package

Special Entry Darshan token available on the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation portal has been receiving quite a good response from devotees

Published Date – 11:07 PM, Sat – 18 March 23

Nearly 1.14 lakh devotees avail TSRTC’s ‘Balaji Darshan’ package

Hyderabad: The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Special Entry Darshan token available on the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) portal has been receiving quite a good response from devotes. Within eight months since its launch, as many as 1.14 lakh people booked bus tickets along with darshan tickets under ‘Balaji Darshan’ package.

Since the RTC with the support of the TTD authorities introduced Rs.300 special darshan tokens on its website (www.tsrtconline.in) in July this year, several passengers have been booking bus tickets with special darshan tokens on a daily basis. The RTC is given about 1,000 special darshan tickets on a regular basis.

TSRTC Chairman Bajireddy Govardhan took the special initiative with the support of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Board Chairman YV Subbareddy and entered into an agreement to provide Rs.300 Special Entry Darshan tickets along with the bus ticket to passengers traveling in TSRTC buses.

“It is a happy to know that about 1,14,565 passengers have been safely taken to Tirumala and brought back to their destinations in the last eight months from various parts of the State. Reservations for these buses have to be made at least a week in advance,” Bajireddy Govardhan said.

For bus package, citizens can logon on – www.tsrtconline.in online or visit ticket booking counters and avail it atleast a week in advance.

Telangana: Impostor posing as Army man held for threatening people with toy gun

Several people were seen running away as he threatened with the fake gun.

Updated On – 03:40 PM, Sun – 19 March 23

Telangana: Impostor posing as Army man held for threatening people with toy gun

Medak: An impostor clad in fatigues and posing as an army man was seen threatening the people with a fake gun and toy wireless set on National Highway-44 near Toopran in the early hours of Sunday. He was identified as Mohammad Nawaz (26) of Toopran town.

The incident created a flutter in the area. Several people were seen running away as he threatened with the fake gun. Following information from locals, the Toopran Police have taken Nawaz into custody. He is being questioned by the Police.

Modani Files: The strange story of Adani power plant in Jharkhand

This massive, coal-fired power plant of the Adani Group in Jharkhand’s Godda, is quite a strange entity

Published Date – 11:45 PM, Sat – 18 March 23

Modani Files: The strange story of Adani power plant in Jharkhand

This massive, coal-fired power plant of the Adani Group in Jharkhand’s Godda, is quite a strange entity. First of all, it came up despite mass protests and objections from local farmers and people, negative environmental impact reviews and even State officials.

The even stranger part is that the electricity produced in this plant is not for Jharkhand or for India. The entire power will be exported to Bangladesh. Even the coal used to generate the power is not from any local mine, but largely from Adani’s mines in Australia.

Why this is pure irony is because Jharkhand is a resource-rich State, accounting for more than 40 per cent of the mineral resources of India, with the Adani project situated amid some of the richest coal deposits in the nation.

There is more irony when we come to the part where Bangladesh is purchasing the power. In June 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi went on a trip to Bangladesh and in a joint declaration with the Prime Minister of Bangladesh, said, ‘we can do more together in the power sector, here and in India.’

Barely two months later, on August 11, an MoU was signed between Adani Power Limited and the Bangladesh Power Development Board for APL to set up a 1600 MW coal-power plant at a suitable location in India to supply electricity to Bangladesh.

By December 18, Adani Power (Jharkhand) Limited was formed, an SPV, and an unsolicited proposal was sent to BPDB about the proposed plant in Jharkhand.

In March 2016, APL requested the Jharkhand government to allocate around 1000 ha of land in Godda district for the project. The BJP-government in Jharkhand began dutifully acquiring 917 acres of land and in March 2017, using dubious tactics, even got indigenous tribes and local villagers evicted from their ancestral land.

By October 2016, the government also changed the long-standing energy policy that required that a power producer located in the State to supply at least 25% of the electricity generated at its plants to the State at a concessional price, thus allowing Adani to export 100% of the generated capacity to Bangladesh on the promise of an alternative source of supply of power by Adani.

The State Audit said the revised terms could cost the State an additional Rs 296.40 crore every year. Over the course of 25 years – the duration of Adani’s power purchase agreement with Bangladesh – Jharkhand could end up paying the company an additional Rs 7,410 crore for this alternative source of power supply.

There were more instances of rules being broken, changed and bent to suit Adani. In February 2018, APL applied for the creation of an SEZ at the Godda site. However, the Commerce Ministry in 2016 had specifically prohibited SEZs around a single power plant. The application was rejected.

By February 2019, the same Commerce Ministry changed the SEZ regulations, and a month later, the Adani project in Jharkhand became the first standalone power project in India to get the status and benefits of a Special Economic Zone. The decision bestows huge tax savings.

Now to the bigger irony that we talked about earlier. The entire power generated from Godda is being exported to Bangladesh, which is already a power-surplus country, and has 40 percent more power generation capacity than peak demand.

But the deal with Adani, literally forced upon Bangladesh since the then government did not want to rub Modi on the wrong side, now requires Bangladesh to pay Adani roughly $450 million a year in capacity and maintenance charges regardless of whether it generates any electricity.

Transport/shipping costs of imported coal and transmission costs of an Adani-built high-voltage line across the border too will be passed on to Bangladesh. It is estimated that Adani’s electricity will cost more than five times the market price of bulk electricity in Bangladesh.

Last heard, the BPDB had asked for a review of the agreement, with voices within Bangladesh too now getting louder against the atrocious deal. But then, Adani has already made his coal empire safe, with the Modi government continuing to help him unearth more of the buried sunshine.

Gonguluru women will soon be selling their products in Japan if they gets clearance from lab

These products have been sent for testing in a lab. Once they get it positive, the women of Gonguluru village would start exporting these products to Japan.

Published Date – 03:57 PM, Sun – 19 March 23

Gonguluru women will soon be selling their products in Japan if they gets clearance from lab

Sangareddy: As a first step towards selling the products made by the Self Help Group (SHG) women of Gonguluru village in Pulkal Mandal, a five-member team of Suzuki Innovation Centre (SIC) of Japan had collected the products like handmade soaps and cold-pressed oils from Gongulur cottage industry.

These products have been sent for testing in a lab. Once they get it positive, the women of Gonguluru village would start exporting these products to Japan.

The SIC was set up by Japan government at the Indian Institute of Technology-Hyderabad (IIT-H) as part of Japan India collaboration. The SIC would work for stronger relations between India and Japan. Since Sarvodaya Grama Seva Foundation (SGSF), which had supported the Gonguluru women setting up a cottage industry called Sarvodhaya Women Entrepreneurs a year ago, had also collaborated with IIT-H, the SIC came to know about the work of Gonguluru women.

They have contacted the women expressing their interest in making a direct visit to the industry. Following it, a team of five SIC members led by the Shunsuke Aoki had visited the Gonguluru unit on Saturday.

After hours of examination of the functioning, premises, raw materials, and interaction with the SHG women, the team had collected a few products and sent them for testing. The SHG had achieved a Rs 60 lakh turnover in the first year by selling its products which were sold under Manjeera brand name. Speaking to Telangana Today, the SGSF founder Dr Sudhakar Nayak said the SHG women will certainly get good profits if the SIC approved the products for export to Japan. (eom)

Hyderabad Police sports meet concludes at Shiv Kumar Lal Police Stadium

Lauding the competitive spirit, Hyderabad Police Commissioner, CV Anand congratulated the winners

Published Date – 12:15 AM, Sun – 19 March 23

Hyderabad Police sports meet concludes at Shiv Kumar Lal Police Stadium
Closing ceremony of the Hyderabad city police 4-day sports meet.

Hyderabad: The four-day Hyderabad City Police sports meet at Shiv Kumar Lal Police Stadium concluded with a spectacular closing ceremony on Saturday.

K.Ramakrishna Rao, Special Chief Secretary Finance, who presided over the ceremony, received the guard of honour from all the sports contingents. The highlight of the day was the tug of war between the chief guest team and the police commissioner team, which saw the chief guest team emerge as the winners.

Fencing was a special attraction of the event, while the 100-meter sprints and relays by men and women left the audience spellbound. The scintillating dance performances and patriotic songs added to the excitement of the day.

The closing ceremony also included the distribution of trophies and medals to the winners of various events. CAR headquarters was the overall winner in the competition and the CSW-Taskforce team stood second. Constable Revanth of CAR and WPC Sahiti of South east zone stood as the fastest man and woman of HCP.

Lauding the competitive spirit, Hyderabad Police Commissioner, CV Anand congratulated the winners.