Topic: తెలంగాణ
Robo Firefighter in the Testing Phase
Hyderabad, June 16 (Namaste Telangana): Another innovation has been introduced in the use of robots for firefighting by the Telangana Fire Department. A robot firefighter with the ability to move 360 degrees, faster than humans, and capable of entering even the most dangerous areas of fire was demonstrated by a company called Technocrat, which is a friend of the Fire DG.
The Director General of the Fire Department, V. Nagireddy, led a team of senior officials from the company that brought the robot firefighter to Delhi for a demonstration. The company's Director, Anil Mitra, explained that the robot can work up to a distance of 2 to 5 kilometers with its remote sensors.
V. Nagireddy stated that with a budget of Rs 100 crore, the government has already sent proposals to provide modern vehicles and other equipment to counter fire accidents. He also mentioned that they are examining the use of firefighting robots as part of government information.
During the program, Director General V. Nagireddy, Director of Fire Services Lakshminarayana, Additional Director Narayanarao, Regional Officer Harinath Reddy, DFVO Srinivas Reddy, ADEOs, company representatives Devendar, Raman, Manakesh, and Kishan Chaudhari were present.
Features of the Robot Firefighter:
This robot, developed with indigenous technology, can control flames up to a distance of about 90 meters. It can rotate 360 degrees and control flames. It is also heatproof and can withstand temperatures up to 500 degrees.
The robot operates on a lithium battery and can continuously fight fires for approximately 6 hours. It can spray water up to a distance of about 20 to 30 meters. In jet mode, it can extinguish flames up to a distance of about 90 meters. Its remote sensors can work even at a distance of 2 to 5 kilometers.
Death of a young man from Vemulawada in Kuwait.
Vemulavada, June 16: Raghuram (28), who went to work in the Gulf from Vemulavada Subhash Nagar, died in a road accident while traveling to the Gulf. This news has left Vemulavada in grief. Raghuram was working at a petrol bank in Kuwait. On the 9th of this month, Raghuram was crossing the road when he was hit by a vehicle and died.
Upon hearing the news of his death, family members burst into tears. The President of the Telangana Employees Union in the Gulf, Chintalathana Praveen, the Vice President Tirupati, and the company officials are making arrangements to send Raghuram's mortal remains to his hometown. Family members were informed that Raghuram's body would be brought to Vemulavada on Saturday.
Medical colleges in 8 other districts
Minister Harish Rao has ordered to establish government medical colleges in 25 districts out of the total 33 districts in the state. He has directed the officials to submit proposals for the establishment of medical colleges in the remaining 8 districts. Chief Minister KCR has expressed his commitment to fulfill the resolution of CMRF to establish a medical college in each district. A meeting was held on Friday at the Secretariat with senior officials and the Minister reviewed the progress. It was decided to start the process of starting medical colleges in the eight districts. The aim is to start 21 colleges in a short period of time and create a record in the country.
Better healthcare services for the people
The Minister mentioned that all necessary measures are being taken by the government to provide better healthcare services to the people. The Health Department officials, authorities, and related departments have been instructed to provide services more efficiently and fulfill their responsibilities. According to the central government statistics, Telangana's healthcare system is remarkable and the state stands in a leading position. CM KCR has expressed his desire to make Telangana number one in the field of health. Health Secretary Rizvi, Commissioner of Family Welfare Shwetha Mahanti, DME Ramesh Reddy, DHS Srinivas Rao, TVVP Commissioner Ajay Kumar, Arogyasri CEO Vishalachchi, TSMIDC MD Chandrasekhar Reddy, and others were present at the review.
Screening completed in 24 districts
As part of the program, on Friday alone, examinations were conducted for 1.61 crore people in 99 working days. Among them, 40.59 lakh people were identified with visual problems and were provided with reading/prescription glasses. Screening has been completed in a total of 24 districts so far. The Minister expressed satisfaction with this development. CM KCR emphasized that no individual in the state should suffer from visual problems and launched the Kanti Velugu program. Many people are suffering from severe visual problems due to negligence and lack of awareness, he said. Therefore, CM KCR launched the second phase of the Kanti Velugu program. The Minister congratulated the successful conduct of the eye camps. He expressed gratitude to the cooperation of other departments and thanked the representatives.
Progress in Kanti Velugu in 99 days
Examinations conducted: 1.61 crore
People with visual problems: 40.59 lakh
Reading glasses provided: 22.51 lakh
Prescription glasses provided: 18.08 lakh
KCR’s vision is great.
Chhattisgarh Engineers Guild Book
Nandipamp House Visit
Hyderabad, June 16 (Namaste Telangana): Chief Minister KCR's vision has impressed the Chhattisgarh Engineers Guild. The guild, which came to Telangana for an inspection of the Sammakka-Saralamma Sagar project, later visited the Kaleshwaram project. On Friday, they inspected the Nandipamp House and Ellampalli reservoir. Naya Raypur Water Resources Branch Chief Engineer Guruvayya, Mahanandi Project In-charge, Resting CE Nagaria, and Indravati Project Circle Bandari Ramagundam explained the features of these projects.
During this context, the guild expressed that it is amazing to complete the project in a short period of time while discussing with the engineers. It commended the Telangana State Engineering expertise. Afterward, the guild returned to Chhattisgarh.
Minister Vemula | Encouragement to Municipal Progress: Minister Vemula
Bhimgal: State Minister of Municipal Administration and Urban Development, Vemula Prashant Reddy, stated that all types of development, including the improvement of state roads and building branches, have been achieved through the City Progress Program. The minister made this statement during the City Progress Day celebrations held in Bhimgal, Nizamabad district, on Friday.
In this context, the government has resolved to change the outlines of urban development by providing basic amenities to the people and by ensuring that the boundaries of municipal corporations are expanded. They have also explained that Rs 250 crore has been allocated for the development and welfare programs within the municipal limits of Bhimgal.
They have attributed this progress to the efforts made with national resources. They mentioned that Bhimgal's development had been hindered due to neglect from the government, despite representation from the commissioning agencies of the central government. However, they expressed their satisfaction with the approval of funds from the Central Finance Commission, which will now enable the state government to carry out development projects on par with other states. They also mentioned that the funds from the central finance commission will be used properly for the management of municipal finances and for achieving successful outcomes.
Note: The translation may not be completely accurate as it is generated by an AI model.
Minister Vemula: Strong support to urban development
Bhimgal: Minister Vemula Prashant Reddy announced that through the City Development Program, state roads and building department will promote the development of all types of municipal towns. He made this statement during the city progress festival held on Friday in Bhimgal in the Nizamabad district.
In this context, he expressed the government's commitment to change the outline of urban areas by providing basic amenities to the people and ensuring proper maintenance of public assets. The Bhimgal municipality has allocated Rs. 250 crore for the development and welfare programs within its jurisdiction.
He also mentioned that this progress was made possible through self-sustaining resources. Bhimgal city has progressed in terms of development due to the representation and efforts of the administrative class from the united state. They have been successful in obtaining funds from the Central Finance Commission, which has approved state funds on par with other states, to carry out developmental activities. Additionally, they have efficiently managed the funds for municipal administration and achievement of goals.
The efforts of the government to ensure development and welfare programs are commendable. It is crucial to continue these efforts for the overall progress and improvement of living conditions in Bhimgal.
Speaker Pocharam | Importance of Providing Quality Healthcare Services to the Rural Areas: Speaker Pocharam
Banswada (Kamareddy): Speaker Pocharam Srinivas Reddy announced that the government has given more priority to the healthcare sector with the resolution to provide improved medical services to the people in the state. As part of the Telangana Formation Day celebrations, Speaker Pocharam conducted the Pattana Pragathi event at Professor Jayashankar Mini Stadium in Banswada town on Friday. The Speaker attended the event as the chief guest.
Addressing the gathering, the Speaker spoke about the government's special focus on public health. He mentioned that the government has increased the number of deliveries through the KCR Kit scheme in government hospitals. It was also highlighted that pregnant women are being provided with nutritious food and nutrition kits through Anganwadi centers. The Speaker also emphasized that efforts are being made to provide quality healthcare services to the people by equipping hospitals with modern medical equipment.
Explaining the progress made in the town in recent years, it was announced that the Pattana Pragathi event aims to inform people about the development works carried out in the town. It was stated that from 60 to 70 deliveries a month, the number has now increased to 400 to 500. After delivery, the mothers and babies are being transported to their homes free of cost through 102 ambulances. The Amma Odi program is also being implemented in the town, which is benefiting the people. The progress made in Banswada town was explained during the event. The Speaker had lunch with municipal employees.
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