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Jeevan Reddy, MLA, Criticizes the Government’s Neglect in Siddulagutta and Yadagiri Gutta; Embarks on Bus Yatra in Armor.
Minister Vemula emphasizes the need for officials to be prepared to tackle climate change challenges.
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Justice Sri Sudha | “Morality lies with the people… History is authentic to us”: High Court Judge Sri Sudha
Justice Sri Sudha | Nizamabad Legal, June 17: Justice Sri Sudha, a High Court judge, stated that we should bring about physical changes that occur in both men and women, rather than considering them as abnormalities. She emphasized the need to utilize various welfare insurance schemes and highlighted their economic and risk benefits. She also mentioned that transgenders hold a special place in Indian ancient history and should be respected by everyone. She expressed these views as the chief guest at the seminar on "Postal Insurance Schemes - Utilization" organized by the District Legal Services Authority in Nizamabad Court premises on Saturday.
It is known that Arjuna, in Mahabharata, transformed into Brihannala and experienced significant physical changes. History has shown us that transformations are authentic. It is necessary for the society today to accept and treat individuals who are experiencing physical changes with equality. Transgender individuals, who are talented, are actively contributing to national development. They mentioned that the Legal Services Authority is working towards changing their lives for the better to facilitate their progress by addressing their financial and social conditions. They stated that they are implementing various rehabilitation programs.
In order to provide financial assistance to the needy, District Chief Justice Sunitha Kuncharla spoke about the cooperation of donors and informed about the benefits offered by postal insurance schemes. She mentioned that the Legal Services Authority is working towards the progress of sex workers and transgender individuals. After the seminar, senior civil judges Kanakadurga, Shaokat Jahan Siddiqui, Ravikumar, Srinivas, Nazreen Sultana, Shrikant Babu, Ajay Kumar Devan, junior civil judges Deepthi, Kushboo, advocates Gopikrishna, Rubina Fatima, Collector Chitramishra, Police Commissioner Madhusudan Rao, member of Telangana Bar Council Manthani Rajender Reddy, President of Nizamabad Bar Association Devi Das Chandak, Vice President Aasha Narayana, Chief Executive Officer Bagicharan, Legal Defense Council Rajkumar Subedar, Uday Krishna, Pramod, Shubham, Manik Raju, Superintendent Purushottam Goud, and Postal Assistant Manager Yavan were present.
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.
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.
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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.
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