Topic: తెలంగాణ
Nizamabad | 60-year-olds pass tenth grade
Nizamabad | Nizamabad: The young boy who had a passion for education despite difficult circumstances has now succeeded. A 60-year-old man who had the opportunity to study after a long time has passed his 10th grade exams. Despite his age, he has shown interest in learning and has become an inspiration to others in recent days.
Kanneram Chinna Pappu, the Sarpanch of Mallaram Gram Panchayat in Nizamabad district, had a desire to study. However, he couldn't fulfill his wish. But with a keen interest in education, he successfully completed his open tenth examination at the Zilla Parishad High School in Rudrur Mandal. Kanneram, who is 60 years old, has become a source of motivation for others by passing the tenth grade.
The young boy, who faced numerous difficulties, was determined to pursue his education. With dedication and hard work, he managed to pass the exams. Kanneram's perseverance and passion for learning have earned him respect and admiration from others. He has set an example for people of all ages to never give up on their dreams and continue their education.
Kanneram's achievement is a testament to the fact that age is not a barrier when it comes to education. It is never too late to pursue knowledge and fulfill one's aspirations. His story serves as a reminder that with determination and perseverance, anyone can achieve their goals.
The people of Nizamabad district have applauded Kanneram's dedication and commitment towards education. His journey has inspired many others to prioritize their education and strive for success. Kanneram's story is a testament to the power of education and how it can transform lives.
In conclusion, Kanneram Chinna Pappu's determination and passion for education have led him to pass his 10th grade exams at the age of 60. His story serves as an inspiration to others, proving that age is not a barrier when it comes to pursuing education. His achievement has garnered admiration and respect from the people of Nizamabad district, encouraging others to prioritize their education and work towards their goals.
Sadness in Karimnagar District.. Sarpanch dies in road accident
Karimnagar | Shankaraptnam/Huzurabad Rural: In the village of Kothagattu in the Shankaraptnam Mandal of Karimnagar district, a car coming at high speed collided with a tree and overturned. In this accident, the sarpanch of the Huzurabad Mandal, Gopu Komurareddy (53), died on the spot.
According to the information provided by the police and locals, Gopu Komurareddy, the sarpanch of Komurareddy Huzurabad Rural Mandal, was traveling from Karimnagar to Huzurabad on Saturday when his car veered off the road and hit a tree near Kothagattu village in the Shankaraptnam Mandal. Gopu Komurareddy died on the spot. The front part of the car was completely destroyed. Gopu Komurareddy is survived by his wife Rama and two children, Ujwal and Akhil. Both children are married.
Rama, the wife of Gopu Komurareddy, has filed a complaint with the Shankaraptnam police. The body was sent to the mortuary for post-mortem at the Huzurabad government hospital. Meanwhile, the village is mourning the death of Gopu Komurareddy. The villagers expressed their grief over the problems faced by the village and the need for someone to resolve them, describing Gopu Komurareddy as a person who was always available to help. BRS leaders also expressed their condolences over the death of Gopu Komurareddy.
Transgender | Youth marries a transgender person in Vemulawada
Transgender | Vemulawada: This young man, who is living a happy life with a transgender person for five years, got married on Saturday. The details of this wedding, which took place at Rajanna Siricilla district's Vemulawada town's Rajanna temple, are as follows.
Shrinivas, a 23-year-old from Hyderabad, and Pinky, a hijra from Narsampet town in Warangal district, got introduced through mutual acquaintances. Both of them have been living together for five years. They decided to get married with the understanding of each other's feelings. Along with their relatives, they came to Vemulawada and got married in the Rajanna temple.
While Shrinivas has completed his degree and currently works in a private job, both of them happily celebrated their marriage, giving a positive message to the media.
Journalists in Telangana demand permanent places: Minister KTR
Telangana Journalists | Warangal: The Minister of IT and Industries, KT Rama Rao, has clearly stated that suitable land will be provided to eligible journalists who do not have their own place of residence. He also mentioned that discussions are underway with the JNUSU Society to provide lands to journalists. The Minister's statement came in response to the concerns raised by journalists about their lack of residential spaces.
During his visit to Warangal district on Saturday, Minister KTR interacted with 143 leaders from the journalist community and discussed the issues they face regarding residential spaces.
In Hanamkonda district, journalists have been demanding immediate allocation of residential spaces. Responding to their demands, Minister KT Rama Rao instructed the authorities to provide suitable lands. He also informed the concerned officials to quickly provide account numbers for land registration and transfer of ownership for the lands allocated to journalists. In Warangal district, there are two housing societies for journalists, and the authorities have already allocated lands to them. In this regard, the Minister assured that if the account numbers for land registration are provided, they will release the funds accordingly.
In addition, 143 leaders from the journalist community, including Lenin, Anil Kumar Goud Kakkerla, Tumma Sridhar Reddy, Mendu Ravindar, Sudhakar Chilumula, Venkanna, Rajendra Prasad, and others, submitted a memorandum to Minister KT Rama Rao regarding the issue of residential spaces in the housing societies. The Minister assured them that two members from each housing society will be included in the final list and instructed Allam Narayana, Chairman of the Media Academy, to take necessary actions.
Furthermore, orders have been issued to the collectors present there to allocate lands for residential purposes as per the instructions of Minister KT Rama Rao. During the meeting with the Minister, Telangana Union of Working Journalists' General Secretary Sagara Maruthi and Vice Presidents Vishnuvardhan Reddy were also present.
MLA Sunitha | New Lights for Tribal Areas in the State: Government Vip Gongidi Sunitha
MLA Sunitha | Yadadri Bhuvanagiri: The Telangana government has been instrumental in bringing light to the lives of tribal communities with various welfare programs and innovative initiatives. MLA Sunitha hailed the Telangana government for its efforts in improving the lives of tribal communities through innovative programs and developmental activities. As part of the Telangana Formation Day celebrations, MLA Sunitha attended the Girijan festival held in Pilligundla village of Bommala Ramaram Mandal, where she was the chief guest. In this context, she performed poojas according to the Girijan tradition by wearing a floral garland and expressed her gratitude.
During the event, Sunitha spoke about the significant contribution made by tribal communities over the years and praised Chief Minister KCR for valuing their self-esteem and recognizing their rights. She also mentioned that the TRS government has implemented several programs to promote the development and well-being of tribal communities. Today, the tribals are excelling in the fields of education, employment, business, and politics, she added. She acknowledged the efforts of the TRS government in working towards the welfare of tribals.
The recognition of tribes as gram panchayats in Hyderabad city and other important regions is a testament to the substantial empowerment and influence that Chief Minister KCR has provided to them. Sunitha emphasized that the government's various programs in areas like education, employment, and sports are aimed at improving the lives of tribals and enhancing their self-esteem. She stated that the recognition given by the government encourages them to contribute to the nation's progress.
Sunitha appreciated the construction of Banjara Bhavan in Nallagonda district by the TRS government, which serves as a symbol of pride for the Banjara community. She mentioned that by providing opportunities and support, Chief Minister KCR has shown his commitment to taking care of our community. With the unity and cooperation of communities like the tribes, Sunitha emphasized the importance of working together with parties beyond party lines for the overall development of the underprivileged sections of society.
Green Apple Awards | Aravind Kumar receives Green Apple Awards in London
The Telangana Municipal Administration and Urban Development (MAUD) Principal Secretary Arvind Kumar received the Green Apple awards in London. The awards were presented for various projects including Moazzam Jahi Market, Secretariat, Durgam Cheruvu Cable Bridge, Police Command Control Center, and Yadagirigutta Temple. These awards were received under the International Beautiful Buildings category.
The recognition of these projects with these prestigious awards is a testament to the efforts of Telangana. This is the first time that a single state in Telangana has received awards in five different categories. Many congratulations to Harsha, who has played a vital role in bringing these awards to the state. Telangana has already received international recognition with awards like World Green City Award (2022), Tree City of the World Award (2021), and Living, Inclusion Award-Smart City Expo World Congress (2021).
Arvind Kumar expressed his gratitude for the honor of representing the Telangana government at the St. Paul Cathedral in London to receive the Green Apple awards in five different categories. He also acknowledged CBRE UK and Qatar for their achievements in this field.
VC Ravinder Gupta of Telangana University, who reduced the lunch break to 50 minutes
Hyderabad: ACB (Anti-Corruption Bureau) has arrested Telangana University Vice-Chancellor Ravinder Gupta for accepting a bribe of Rs. 50,000 to allocate an exam center. The officials of the ACB caught him red-handed while accepting the bribe at his residence in Tarnaka, Hyderabad. Ravinder Gupta had demanded a bribe for setting up an exam center in Bheemgal, Nizamabad district. The ACB officials arrested him after conducting an investigation.
In the past few days, there have been reports of corruption in Telangana University. It was revealed that there were irregularities in the appointment of the university registrar. The situation at the university has been deteriorating day by day, which led to the removal of the Vice-Chancellor. Professor Yadagiri was appointed as the new registrar on Friday. The recent arrest of Vice-Chancellor Ravinder Gupta for accepting a bribe has attracted attention.
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