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  • Telangana’s Jameel takes oath as Long Grove Village Board’s trustee

    Telangana’s Jameel takes oath as Long Grove Village Board’s trustee

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    Dr. Mohammed Jameel, a native of Telangana, has achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first Indian American Muslim elected to the Long Grove Village Board. In a ceremony held yesterday, he took an oath as an elected Trustee, marking a new chapter in his political career.

    During the ceremony, Jameel expressed gratitude towards his late father, who served as his inspiration for entering politics. He also acknowledged the unwavering support and blessings from his mother, which have been instrumental in his journey. Furthermore, he attributed his success to his wife and children, who have been a constant source of encouragement and strength.
    Jameel extended his heartfelt appreciation to all the voters of Long Grove, acknowledging their trust and confidence in him. Their support played a crucial role in his election victory and subsequent appointment as a Trustee.

    Originally from Warangal, India, Jameel pursued his medical education at Deccan Medical College before relocating to the United States. His diverse background and experiences bring a unique perspective to his role as a Trustee on the Long Grove Village Board.

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    The Long Grove Village Board consists of a President and six Trustees who are elected by the community. Each Trustee serves a four-year term, collectively responsible for maintaining the quality of life and making strategic investments in lands and homes within the village.

    Jameel’s appointment as a Trustee signifies a step towards inclusivity and diversity within the Long Grove Village Board.

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  • Mayawati asks Telangana’s people to oust BRS, declares BSP’s CM face

    Mayawati asks Telangana’s people to oust BRS, declares BSP’s CM face

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    Hyderabad: Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) leader Mayawati on Sunday announced that party’s Telangana unit President and former IPS officer R.S. Praveen Kumar will be the chief ministerial candidate of the party.

    Addressing a public meeting here, she declared that if the BSP is voted to power in Telangana, Praveen Kumar will be the Chief Minister.

    She said after taking voluntary retirement from the Indian Police Service (IPS), he had been working with missionary zeal to strengthen the party in Telangana. She hoped that he would take very good care of people like the BSP did in Uttar Pradesh when it was in power.

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    Mayawati appealed to people to bring her party to power in Telangana in the elections scheduled in next few months and also give the most number of Lok Sabha seats from the state to the BSP in the elections to be held next year.

    She said if SCs, STs, OBCs, Muslims and other minorities and other weaker sections want a life of dignity and want to liberate themselves from oppression, they should bring the BSP to power.

    Taking a dig at Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao for his call for amending the Constitution, the BSP leader urged people to throw Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) out of power. She said the government which is talking of changing the Constitution drafted by Babasaheb Ambedkar, should be thrown out of power.

    Mayawati did not agree that BSP is weakening in Uttar Pradesh. “You may be wondering why the BSP is weakening in Uttar Pradesh but it is not weakening. As long as elections were held with ballot paper, our party grew in popularity but when EVMs were introduced, we lost our votes due to manipulation in EVMs,” she claimed.

    The BSP leader also alleged that in states where the BJP is growing strong, conspiracies are being hatched to split the votes of Dalits and weaker sections by floating smaller parties.

    Mayawati also took potshots at Chief Minister KCR for trying to copy BSP to promise land for Dalits. “He promised 3 acres of free land but did not implement it,” she said.

    She also alleged that for the sake of votes, KCR named the State Secretariat after Babasaheb Ambedkar government building and installed his tallest statue.

    She recalled that when Telangana people were fighting for their own state, the BSP was the first party to raise its voice in Parliament in their support and it also supported the Bill brought in Parliament for creation of the state.

    Mayawati said that the weaker sections, Dalits, tribals, backward, youth and unemployed in Telangana were hit by irregularities in recruitment. She alleged that the state government is trying to suppress the voice raised against these irregularities.

    The BSP leader also questioned the silence of Chief Minister over the release of a convict in the murder of slain Dalit IAS officer G. Krishnaiah.

    She was referring to the release ofAformer MP Anand Mohan Singh by the Bihar government.

    The gangster-turned-politician, who had instigated the bureaucrat’s lynching in 1994 and was sentenced life imprisonment, was recently released from jail after Bihar government tweaked the rules.

    Mayawati said BSP raised its voice against the release of the convict and demanded justice for the family of the slain officer.

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  • Telangana’s Paballa Anil dies in army chopper crash in J&K

    Telangana’s Paballa Anil dies in army chopper crash in J&K

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    Jammu: An Army helicopter crashed after a “hard landing” in a forested area in the upper reaches of Jammu and Kashmir’s Kishtwar district on Thursday following a technical fault, killing a technician and injuring the two pilots on board, officials said.

    The advanced light helicopter (ALH) Dhruv on an operational mission came down on the banks of a river in Marwah area, cut off from the district headquarters due to heavy snow.

    A court of inquiry has been ordered and further details are being ascertained, the Army said in a statement.

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    Thursday’s crash was the fifth involving Army helicopters in Jammu and Kashmir since 2021.

    In a statement, the Udhampur-based Northern Command said, “At about 1115 hours on 04 May 2023, an Army Aviation ALH Dhruv helicopter on an operational mission made a precautionary landing on the banks of Marua river in the Kishtwar region of Jammu and Kashmir.”

    The pilots had reported a technical fault to the Air Traffic Controller (ATC) and proceeded for a precautionary landing, it said.

    “Due to the undulating ground, undergrowth and unprepared landing area, the helicopter apparently made a hard landing. Immediate rescue operations were launched and Army rescue teams reached the site,” the statement said.

    The injured were evacuated to the command hospital in Udhampur, where the technician Craftsman Pabballa Anil – succumbed to his injuries, the Army said.

    General Officer Commanding-in-chief of the Northern Command Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi paid rich tributes to the technician.

    “#LtGenUpendraDwivedi, #ArmyCdrNC & All Ranks #NorthernCommand offer tribute to supreme sacrifice of CFN (Avn Tech) Pabballa Anil, in the line of duty during operational flying of ALH MK III near #Kishtwar #JammuKashmir & offer deepest condolences to the bereaved family,” the Army’s Northern Command tweeted.

    Pabballa Anil, 30, hailed from Rajanna Sircilla district in Telangana.

    Defence sources said the condition of both the pilots was “stable”.

    Locals in the area rushed to the site and helped rescue the injured men. Some videos showing Kashmiri-speaking locals comforting the injured while they awaited evacuation to hospital drew praises on social media.

    The wreckage of the helicopter was found on the banks of the river, said Senior Superintendent of Police, Kishtwar, Khalil Ahmad Poswal.

    He had earlier put the time of the incident at around 10.35 am.

    For people in the area, helicopters are the only mode of transport during winter. Helicopters are also the only source of supplies, including rations.

    There was some confusion earlier in the day over how many people were on board.

    The helicopter crash in Kishtwar district was the fifth such incident in Jammu and Kashmir since 2021.

    On January 25, 2021, Army helicopter Dhruv crash-landed in Kathua district’s Lakhanpur near Punjab border, killing one pilot and injuring another.

    On August 3, 2021, Army aviation squadron’s Rudra helicopter crashed into Ranjit Sagar Dam on Kathua-Pathankot border, killing both the pilots – Lt Col Abheet Singh and Captain Jayant Joshi. While the body of Singh was retrieved from the dam on August 15, Joshi’s mortal remains were fished out on October 17.

    On September 21, 2021, the Army’s Cheetah helicopter crash-landed in dense forests near Patnitop in Udhampur district, killing both the pilots – Major Rohit Kumar and Major Anuj Rajput.

    On March 11, 2022, the Army’s Cheetah helicopter crashed in Gurez sector of north Kashmir’s Bandipora district, killing its co-pilot Major Sankalp Yadav and injuring the pilot, a Lt Col-rank officer.

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  • Governor stalling Telangana’s development, alleges minister

    Governor stalling Telangana’s development, alleges minister

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    Hyderabad: Telangana’s Finance and Health Minister T. Harish Rao on Thursday alleged that Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan has been stalling the development of the state.

    He said that the Governor calls Telangana as ‘My State’ and ‘My Government but was working to stop the development of the state. It was nothing but back-stabbing, he said.

    In an informal chat with the reporters, he hit back at the Governor for certain comments she made during a programme the previous day.

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    Taking a dig at Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, she had remarked that it is easy to meet heads of foreign nations but not the Chief Minister.

    Harish Rao said by making the comments during G-20 meeting, the Governor lowered the honour of the state. “This is nothing but humiliating people of the state,” he said.

    He said that people were feeling that the Governor was acting under the guidance of the BJP and she was welcome to enter into politics instead of doing politics being in that seat

    On the Governor’s allegation that she was not invited for the inauguration of state Secretariat, Harish Rao asked if there was a provision in the Constitution to invite the Governor for the inauguration of the Secretariat.

    He said that it was the prerogative of the elected government to decide whom to invite. “Has the Prime Minister invited the President of India for laying foundation of new Parliament? Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated Vande Bharat Express trains. Did he invite President of India,” he asked.

    Harish Rao said that the Governor kept nine bills pending for seven months and some of them were returned only after the state government approached the Supreme Court.

    By stopping the bills, the Governor stalled the state’s development, he alleged. “Medical bill was aimed at increasing the age limit of professors as we have shortage of professors. Similarly, Forest University Bill was stopped which provides employment for some unemployed and offers education to the youth. Same was the case with private universities Bill. By rejecting these bills what she had achieved except stopping the progress of the state,” he said.

    He also questioned the Governor’s action in not giving consent for a bill for seven private universities while she had cleared a similar bill two years ago.

    Referring to a common recruitment board, the minister said that it was there in Bihar, Jharkhand, and Maharashtra and why it should not be so here.

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  • World’s largest Aqua Hub to come up in Telangana’s Sircilla: KTR

    World’s largest Aqua Hub to come up in Telangana’s Sircilla: KTR

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    Hyderabad: Telangana IT minister KT Rama Rao announced that Telangana will soon get the world’s largest integrated freshwater aqua hub at Mid Manair Dam in Rajanna Sircilla.

    KT Rama Rao, on Tuesday, said that the hub would generate annual exports of more than Rs 1000 crore and create employment opportunities for 4800 people directly and 7000 people indirectly.

    “Encompassing all activities including fish seed production, feed production, cage culture and fish processing among others, the aqua hub will be equipped with dedicated hatcheries, feed production units, fish processing plants, export-oriented logistics and testing and R&D facilities as well,” said KTR while he shared a video in the same context on Twitter.

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    The project that would reportedly be developed on 300 acres, with 150 acres of water spread area already allocated from the 1500 acres of the total water spread area of the reservoir, would produce about 1.2 lakh metric tons of fish every year.

    Fishin India Private Limited, Rajanna Aqua (Nanda group) and Mulpuri Aqua have come forward to set up their processing facilities in the hub by spending Rs 1,300 crore.

    5,750 lakh metric tons of seedlings would reportedly be generated per annum in the hatchery while two lakh metric tons of fish feed would be produced by utilizing rice, maize, groundnut, soybean and poultry waste by supporting local farmers.

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  • Telangana’s grand Secretariat, a brainchild of KCR, thrown open

    Telangana’s grand Secretariat, a brainchild of KCR, thrown open

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    Hyderabad: Turning a new leaf in its history, India’s youngest state Telangana on Sunday opened a new building of its Secretariat, the nerve centre of state’s administration equipped with state-of-the-art features and built with a unique design.

    Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao inaugurated the complex by occupying a chair in his chambers on the sixth floor and signing a few files. A group of priests performed the rituals with chanting of Vedic hymns.

    Ministers, leaders of Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) and senior officials presented bouquets to congratulate him on the occasion. Many ministers and other public representatives bowed down to touch the feet of Chief Minister KCR.

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    Ministers, Chief Secretary Santhi Kumari, secretaries and other top officials occupied their chairs in their respective chambers simultaneously.

    A brainchild of Chief Minister KCR, the Secretariat complex has come up near the banks of Hussain Sagar lake in the heart of the city at the same piece of land where old buildings of Telangana Secretariat and earlier undivided Andhra Pradesh stood.

    The building, termed as a symbol of Telangana’s progress, boasts off two massive domes. National emblem atop the huge domes has taken the building to its planned height of 265 feet, making it the tallest state Secretariat in the country.

    The integrated complex housing the offices of the chief minister, ministers, chief secretary and all other secretaries and heads of departments, reflects the pride of Telangana and would stand as a role model for other states, says the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) government. It has been named after the chief architect of the Indian Constitution, Dr B.R. Ambedkar.

    Built at a cost of over Rs 600 crore, the Secretariat is a six-storey structure with seven lakh square feet of built-up space and equipped with all modern facilities.

    The rituals associated with the inauguration of the building began Sunday morning. Sudarshana Yagam was performed by Vedic pandits. Minister for roads and buildings Vemula Prashant Reddy and his wife performed Dwaralaxmi puja.

    After the Sudershana Yagam, Chandi homam and vastu homam were performed.

    Chief Minister KCR arrived at the Secretariat at around 1.15 p.m. After getting down from the car at the main gate and accompanied by a few ministers and top officials, he walked towards the special tent to perform puja before driving into the complex. At the entrance KCR took a salute from a police contingent before unveiling a plaque and cutting the ribbon to formally inaugurate the building.

    The structure has been built in the Indo-Saracenic style that blends the Indo-Islamic architectural features generally with domes. The multiple domes and arches of the building perfectly fit in this style representing the syncretic and liberal Deccani style, expressing Telangana’s quintessence.

    Designed by the Chennai-based Architects Ponni Concessao and Oscar Concessao, the complex has been built by Shapoorji Pallonji and Company Pvt Limited with all the Indian Green Building Council norms, meeting the stipulations of fire safety, disaster management and other mandatory regulations.

    The construction work started in January 2021 amid Covid-19 and court cases, but was completed in a record time of 26 months. According to officials, usually it takes five years to complete the works of such a huge construction.

    The building, a fusion of different cultures, has been built with a height of 265 feet on an area of 10,51,676 square feet in a sprawling 28 acres. It has 34 domes, including two huge domes, which add attraction to the complex.

    The six-storey Secretariat, with 635 rooms, 30 conference halls and 24 lifts, has been built to accommodate 2,000 employees.

    There are two floors with 4,500 square feet each under the dome on the sixth floor. These will be used for the President, Prime Minister and foreign guests who are on a state visit. Royal dining halls have been built in the Persian model.

    According to officials, 3,500 cubic meters of Dholpur red stone, which was used for Parliament building, was also utilised for the new Secretariat. For this, a whole mine was used in Dholpur, Rajasthan. From there, the stone was transported to Hyderabad in 1,000 trucks. Red stone is used for the entire basement, while light brown stone is used from the main dome to the portico.

    The government has also built Hindu, Muslim and Christian prayer halls in the Secretariat. They have been made more spacious and beautiful than before. The government has provided flexibility to get the construction done according to the wishes of the respective religious leaders.

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  • Telangana’s new Secretariat is blend of modernity, architectural grandeur

    Telangana’s new Secretariat is blend of modernity, architectural grandeur

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    Hyderabad: The new building of Telangana Secretariat, which is all set to be inaugurated on April 30, is a fine blend of modernity with state-of-the-art features and architectural grandeur.

    The structure has been built in the Indo-Saracenic style that blends the Indo-Islamic architectural features generally with domes. The multiple domes and arches of the building perfectly fit in this style representing the syncretic and liberal Deccani style, expressing Telangana’s quintessence.

    Designed by the Chennai-based Architects Ponni Concessao and Oscar Concessao, the complex has been built with all the Indian Green Building Council norms, meeting the stipulations of fire safety, disaster management and other mandatory regulations.

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    The sprawling complex, the nerve centre of the state’s administration, has come near Hussain Sagar lake in the heart of the city at the same site where the old secretariat of Telangana and earlier united Andhra Pradesh once stood.

    The new Secretariat complex, which houses the offices of the chief minister, ministers, chief secretary and all other secretaries and heads of departments, is a seven-storey structure equipped with all modern facilities. It has been constructed at a cost of nearly Rs 650 crore.

    The building, termed as a symbol of Telangana’s progress, boasts off two massive domes. National emblem atop one of the domes has taken the building to its planned height of 265 feet.

    The Secretariat, which has been named after chief architect of the Indian Constitution Dr B. R. Ambedkar, will be inaugurated at 6.08 a.m. on April 30 with the beginning of various religious rituals.

    Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao will assume his chair inside his chambers at 1.20 p.m. the same day

    The BRS government says the Secretariat building would reflect the pride of Telangana and would stand as a role model for other states.

    The overall master plan has been zoned for the Secretariat building, ancillary buildings for visitors, police personnel, fire department, creche, utility building, temple, mosque and church.

    Ample space has been planned for landscaping – hardscape with stone pavements, and softscapes consisting of lawns, native trees, fountains, parking for VVIPs, staff and others. It has been constructed with all modern amenities including conference halls, visitors’ lounges, dining halls and others.

    The total built-up area of the 265 feet high main complex is 8,58,530 square feet. The area of ancillary building is 67,982 square feet.

    The building has lower ground plus ground plus six floors. Each floor has a height of 14 feet.

    The central tower in the east wing has two floors of double height while the central tower in the west wing has two floors of single height and one floor of double height.

    The length and breadth of the complex is 600 x 300 feet.

    Out of a total land area of 27.9 acres, the building has come up on 2.45 acres. Landscaping has been taken up on 7.72 acres. The central courtyard lawn is spread over 2.2 acres.

    Parking provision has been made for 560 cars and 700 two wheelers inside the premises.

    According to officials, 7,000 tonnes of steel, 35,000 tonnes of cement, 26,000 tonnes of sand, 60,000 cubic metres of concrete and 11 lakh bricks have been used for construction. Three lakh square feet of granite and one lakh square feet of marble have also been used.

    As many as 12,000 people used in three shifts to complete the construction.

    The chief minister had laid the foundation stone for the new Secretariat complex on June 27, 2019. However, the work commenced towards the end of 2020 as demolition of old buildings after the High Court dismissed petitions filed by the opposition parties and heritage activists.

    The petitioners termed the government’s plan for building a new secretariat as a waste of public money. They argued that the existing structures were in good condition and could meet all the requirements.

    The government, however, submitted to the court that the buildings were constructed without safety norms and that the state needs an integrated complex with modern amenities to ensure smooth functioning of offices of the chief minister, ministers, secretaries and others.

    Construction works gathered pace after the relaxation of restrictions imposed on account of Covid.



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  • Telangana’s largest govt hospital coming up briskly: KTR

    Telangana’s largest govt hospital coming up briskly: KTR

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    Hyderabad: Telangana’s largest government hospital in Warangal city is coming up briskly, state MA&UD minister KT Rama Rao announced on Wednesday.

    The hospital will have 2000 beds and is a huge step forward in healthcare decentralisation, the minister said,

    “Telangana’s Largest Government Hospital with 2,000 Beds at Warangal City is coming up briskly. With a Medical college & Nursing college in each of the 33 districts, this will be a huge step forward in decentralisation of Healthcare Thanks to CM KCR Garu for his vision of Arogya Telangana,” KTR tweeted,

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    Finance and Health Minister Harish Rao has instructed Roads and Buildings (R&B) officials to accelerate the construction of the Warangal Health City, a significant medical facility being erected under chief minister KCR’s ‘ambitious vision’.

    Rao pushed for the project’s completion by Dussehra and the speedy construction of three TIMS hospitals in Sanath Nagar, LB Nagar, and Alwal to provide advanced medical care to those residing in the suburbs.

    During a progress review meeting at MCRHRD, the finance and health minister applauded the ‘revolutionary efforts’ of the chief minister in expanding medical education and enhancing healthcare services for the people of Telangana.

    Harish Rao stressed the importance of establishing TIMS services that are on par with AIIMS in Delhi, demanding the construction of eight teaching hospitals and the design of nine medical colleges to be finished this year.

    The Warangal multi-specialty hospital will become a medical hub equipped with modern medical facilities, state-of-the-art modular operation theaters, and air handling units to prevent the spread of infections.

    Minister Harish Rao urged officials to expand the structures according to future needs while ensuring quality construction and medical care.

    The meeting was attended by Health Secretary Rizvi, Health & Family Welfare Commissioner Swetha Mahanthi, DME Ramesh Reddy, DH Srinivasa Rao, TVVP Commissioner Ajay Kumar, CM OSD Gangadhar, Arogya Sri CEO Vishalakshi, R&B ENC Ganapathi Reddy, TS MSIDC CE Rajender, Nims Director Birappa, and other officials.



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  • Telangana’s proposed bid for Vizag Plant brews tension with AP

    Telangana’s proposed bid for Vizag Plant brews tension with AP

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    Hyderabad: The Bharat Rashtra Samithi-led state government’s reported decision to bid on the Vizag Steel Plant (VCP) through its Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) while alleging that the Centre is trying to privatise the steel plant has triggered a row in both the Telugu states.

    While Andhra Pradesh’s YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) government came under attack from opposition parties for doing nothing to stop privatisation of the VSP, opposition in Telangana questioned the KCR government’s move to use funds of Telangana in another state.

    Telangana BJP President Bandi Sanjay Kumar alleged that BRS set aside core ideals of Telangana for KCR’s “selfish political interests”. “Telangana State money will be used for Andhra Pradesh’s steel plant,” he remarked.

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    Andhra Pradesh Industry Minister Gudivada Amarnath, however, maintained that YSRCP is opposed to privatisation. “There is no official statement from the Telangana government. We have seen only speculations in the media,” he said.

    BRS leaders, on the other hand, defended the move. “When Gujarat MDC bid and get mines in Odisha, why can’t Telangana bid for Vizag Steel Plant for which even Telangana people lost lives fighting for,” asked party leader Krishank Manne, who is also Chairman of Telangana State Mineral Development Corporation (TSMDC).

    Apart from the SCCL, the TSMDC is also likely to submit EoI for VSP.

    “Vizag Steel Plant, Bayyaram are not encouraged only for the benefit of Modi+Adani+Posco,” he tweeted.

    This is said to be the first time a state-run company will place bids to secure a PSU in a neighbouring state.

    The move is also expected to politically benefit KCR’s party, which recently changed itself to the BRS from the TRS to expand pan-India.

    BRS Working President and KCR’s son K.T. Rama Rao had last week written to the Centre opposing its move to privatise the VSP.

    Reacting to KTR’s letter, former joint director of the CBI, V. V. Lakshminarayana had suggested that either Andhra Pradesh or Telangana government should submit the EoI for VSP.

    The BRS had also organised a ‘Maha Dharna’ on April 8 to protest against the Centre’s decision to auction SCCL coal mines. The protest was organised during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Hyderabad.

    The Communist Party of India (CPI) national Secretary K. Narayana on Monday welcomed Telangana’s interest in VSP.

    He said that if VSP goes into the hands of private companies like Adani Group, it would be a great loss to the country and appreciated KCR’s decision to take over the PSU.

    CPI’s Andhra Pradesh Secretary Ramakrishna questioned the silence of Jagan Mohan Reddy government over VSP’s privatisation when Telangana government is trying to acquire the plant.



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  • Video: CPR saves 23-day-old baby’s life in Telangana’s Koduru

    Video: CPR saves 23-day-old baby’s life in Telangana’s Koduru

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    Hyderabad: A 23-year-old toddler’s life was saved by 108 ambulance staff by conducting CPR treatment within the necessary time.

    The newborn, the daughter of migrant labourers Premnath Yadav and Kavitha, had swallowed water while being bathed by her mother and was rendered unconscious.

    Telangana health minister T Harish Rao applauded the ambulance staff for their timely action.

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    “A 23-day-old baby’s life was saved by 108 ambulance staff by conducting CPR within necessary time in Koduru, Siddipet district. Your act within the emergency period is life saving,” he tweeted.

    CPR treatment has gained prominence with the rise in cases of heart ailments across the country.

     In wake of elevating cardiac deaths, the Telangana government would soon make Automatic External Defibrillators (AED) mandatory in industries employing above 100 people.

    Health minister T Harish Rao while addressing the inaugural of the Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) training session at Sangareddy in March, said that an act making AED machines mandatory in gated communities, apartment communities, malls and other places will soon be implemented.

    The minister held that around 15 lakh people were dying of cardiac arrest in the country and 50 percent of lives can be saved if the people get trained in CPR administration.

    AED being the most important in such cases, Harish Rao said that the state government would procure 1,200 defibrillators worth Rs 15 crore to be made available in Basthi Dawakhanas, Primary Health Centres.

    The minister further directed the officials to conduct training sessions for police personnel, Panchayat and SHG women in CPR, AED and mouth-to-mouth breathing techniques.

    Harish Rao asserted that quick action by a person trained rightly in administering CPR would save the lives of many.

    “Lifestyle change, food habits and lack of physical exercises were identified as main reasons behind the elevating cardiac death cases,” remarked Harish Rao.



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )