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  • Doctor among 6 arrested in Vizag kidney racket case

    Doctor among 6 arrested in Vizag kidney racket case

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    Visakhapatnam: Visakhapatnam Police have arrested a doctor and five others in a kidney racket case.

    Cases under Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections 307, 326 and 420 have been registered against them. More accused are likely to be arrested.

    Police said on Sunday that they have arrested Prameswara Rao, doctor of a private hospital, and middlemen Kamaraju, Srinu, Shekhar, Elina and Kondamma.

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    Visakhapatnam Police Commissioner Trivikram Varma told a news conference that the gang was targeting families facing financial problems.

    The police chief said kidney surgeries were performed at Tirumala Hospital in the city. Police investigations revealed that recently two kidney operations were performed on Vinay Kumar and Vasupalli Srinivasa Rao.

    The racket came to light two days ago after Vinay Kumar, a resident of Vambay Colony in Visakhapatnam, approached police complaining that an agent lured him to sell one of his kidneys. The agent promised that this could fetch him Rs 8.5 lakh but after removing his kidney at a private hospital, he was paid only Rs 2.5 lakh on December 16, 2022.

    The police focused on the involvement of doctors in the racket. Two doctors were found to have played a key role in kidney surgery.

    Narla Venkateshwar Rao is alleged to have played an important role. He was arrested and jailed in the past for a kidney racket.

    Taking serious note of the illegal kidney transplants, Vizag district administration on Saturday sealed Tirumala Hospital.

    The authorities have registered criminal cases against the hospital, which was operating without the requisite permissions.

    Health Minister Vidadala Rajini has said that the government has stepped up the vigil in view of the rise in cases of illegal kidney transplants.

    She said investigations have been ordered into the kidney racket which was being operated by Tirumala Hospital located at Pendurthi.

    The health minister has promised that no one involved in this racket will be spared. She said a state-level committee would be constituted to recommend measures to prevent such incidents.

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  • Vizag city police arrest woman, recover gold worth lakhs

    Vizag city police arrest woman, recover gold worth lakhs

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    Visakhapatnam: Visakhapatnam Police on Wednesday arrested a woman and recovered gold ornaments, worth lakhs, from his possession, police said.

    According to Visakhapatnam City Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), Crime G Naganna, a team was formed and a search operation was launched on Wednesday.

    The team arrested Patti Durga from Ayyappa Nagar Road.

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    “Gold black beads garland, gold rope, and a gold pearl chain weighing 75 grams, among other items were recovered from her,” the officer said.

    He said during interrogation, the arrested woman revealed that owing to her debt of Rs 9 lakh, an amount she borrowed for her ageing father’s treatment, she indulged in theft.

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  • 29 firms file bids for Vizag Steel Plant, Telangana stays away

    29 firms file bids for Vizag Steel Plant, Telangana stays away

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    Visakhapatnam: As many as 29 companies, including seven international players, have submitted bids for supply of raw materials and providing working capital to Visakhapatnam Steel Plant

    The deadline for filing of Expression of Interest (EoI) invited by the Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd (RINL), the corporate entity of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP), ended Thursday.

    The Telangana government, which had sent a team of Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) last week to VSP to study the feasibility of filing EoI, stayed away from the process.

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    Sources in the VSP said both Telangana and Andhra Pradesh governments showed no interest in filing bids for the EoI.

    Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao had sent a team of SCCL officials to the VSP to study the feasibility and the move had triggered curiosity in political circles.

    While employees of the VSP, who have been protesting against the Centre’s decision to privatise the public sector undertaking, had welcomed the move, Andhra Pradesh’s ruling party YSR Congress had criticised the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) government of adopting double standards on the issue.

    Andhra Pradesh Industry Minister Gudivada Amarnath had slammed BRS for opposing the privatisation of VSP and at the same time, planning to participate in the bidding.

    Parties opposing privatisation of the VSP had also demanded that the YSRCP government of Andhra Pradesh to participate in the bidding to save the PSU.

    As per the earlier schedule, the deadline for submitting bids for EoI was to end on April 15 but the RINL extended the last date by five days.

    The RINL had invited EoI for supply of raw materials and (or) funding of working capital against the supply of finished steel products

    Meanwhile, former CBI joint director V.V. Lakshmi Narayana, who has submitted a bid, asked the VSP management to clarify if they accept public donations to tide over the working capital crunch which led to the issuance of EoI.

    The retired IPS officer submitted a letter to Chairman and Managing Director of VSP, informing him that he wished to request people to donate funds required for the working capital of the RINL in the form of public donations credited directly to the RINL bank account. He mentioned in the letter that recently people have contributed in the form of donations for the construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya.

    “It was stated during discussions that to keep the plant running at full capacity of 7.3 MTPA an estimated amount of Rs 850 crore is required per month for a period of 4 months,” Lakshmi Narayana wrote.

    Addressing a press conference along with Lakshmi Narayana on Wednesday, Praja Shanti Party President and evangelist K. A. Paul had said that he was ready to purchase the steel plant at five times more than the quoted price.

    He said he was also fighting a legal battle against the privatisation of the VSP.

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  • Will administer state from Vizag starting Sept: Andhra Pradesh CM

    Will administer state from Vizag starting Sept: Andhra Pradesh CM

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    Srikakulam: As part of decentralising administration in Andhra Pradesh, the state government will be functioning from Visakhapatnam starting September, Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy said on Wednesday.

    The Chief Minister made this announcement addressing a public meeting at Naupada village in Srikakulam district’s Sonthabommali mandal on the sidelines of laying the foundation stones for infrastructure projects.

    “Visakhapatnam is an acceptable city for everyone in the state. It has the approval of all the people in the state. As part of decentralisation of administration, from this September, your son (Jagan) will set up his family (kapuram) also in Visakhapatnam,” Reddy said.

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    The port city of Visakhapatnam, which is the largest city in the southern state, is key for Reddy’s capital city trifurcation strategy, which involves setting up a legislative capital in Amaravati, judicial capital in Kurnool and executive capital in Visakhapatnam.

    The issue over Amaravati as the current capital of the state and the development of the greenfield city is pending in the Supreme Court.

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  • Vizag Steel Plant official dies under suspicious circumstances

    Vizag Steel Plant official dies under suspicious circumstances

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    Visakhapatnam: An official of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP) has died under suspicious circumstances, sources said here on Tuesday.

    T. V. V. Prasad (50), working as Deputy General Manager in the Production, Planning and Monitoring (PPM) department, was found dead while on duty on Monday.

    The officer reportedly collapsed and died while going to his office chamber on the third floor of the building. Other employees rushed him to the primary health centre and from there he was taken to Steel General Hospital but doctors pronounced him dead on arrival.

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    Prasad had been associated with VSP since 1995.

    Deputy General Manager Sahadev Kumar lodged a complaint with the police. VSP police have registered a case of death under suspicious circumstances and took up investigation.

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  • BRS set to make political capital out of Vizag Steel Plant privatisation issue

    BRS set to make political capital out of Vizag Steel Plant privatisation issue

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    Hyderabad: Looking to expand its presence to Andhra Pradesh, Telangana’s ruling party Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) appears to have struck a right chord by not only opposing privatisation of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP), but also expressing its intention to bid for the public sector undertaking.

    The BRS move has put the emotive issue on the political discourse in the neighbouring state and set off tremors in the ruling YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) and main opposition Telugu Desam Party (TDP) as well. Both parties had pushed the issue to the backburner to remain in the good books of the BJP-led government at the Centre.

    The series of developments over the last couple of weeks has made the issue of VSP privatisation and the plan of BRS to participate in the bidding a hot topic of debate in the political circles in Andhra Pradesh.

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    While it is still unclear if Telangana government will submit Expression of Interest through Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) to acquire VSP, the BRS has succeeded in placing the issue on the political discourse, embarrassing both YSRCP and TDP who are coming under flak for not mounting pressure on the Centre to stop disinvestment process.

    Political observers believe that irrespective of whether the disinvestment process goes ahead or not, the BRS has succeeded in projecting itself as a party which can fight to safeguard the interests of Andhra Pradesh.

    “This is expected to help BRS get a foothold in Andhra Pradesh, where a majority of people still see it as a party responsible for the division of united Andhra Pradesh,” an observer said.

    After changing its name from Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) to BRS a few months ago, this is the first time that the party appears to have made an effort to reach out to people in the neighbouring state.

    BRS, which has been opposing privatisation of PSUs by the Modi government, had already demanded protection of VSP.

    At a time when Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited (RINL), the corporate entity of VSP, set the bidding process in motion, BRS working president and Telangana’s industry minister K.T. Rama Rao came out with an open letter to the Centre.

    KTR extended support to the employees of VSP who have been protesting against the Centre’s disinvestment plan for two years.

    “Vizag steel is the right of Telugu people and the responsibility is on us to save the steel plant,” KTR had said.

    In the open letter, KTR detailed the ‘evil’ plans of Modi government to hand over VSP to private players, the reasons behind the steel plant incurring losses, and the ways in which the plant could be revived.

    The BRS leader claimed that the central government did not allocate captive iron ore mines to VSP and as a result the company is forced to spend up to 60 per cent of its production cost on raw material.

    Stating that an Expression of Interest (EoI) notification was issued in the garb of mobilising funds for working capital and raw materials, KTR said that the Modi government was indirectly attempting to hand over the PSU to private entities through the notification.

    Stating that VSP is not able to operate at its full capacity of 7.3 MTPA as the central government is not providing raw materials and capital, BRS working president said that the enterprise which is working at 50 per cent of the capacity is incurring the same production cost it incurs for working at 100 per cent capacity.

    He said that if the Centre extends support, the enterprise can work at full capacity which will help it in generating profits. He said that VSP can compete with private companies if the central government provides loans to it on par with private companies and facilitates provision of capital through banks.

    Maintaining that the Centre should stop conspiring to privatise a PSU which has Rs 1.5 lakh crore worth assets, KTR demanded that the Modi government should extend Rs 5,000 crore financial assistance to the steel plant.

    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.

    A few days later came the reports that the Telangana government intends to submit EoI through SCCL for the acquisition of VSP.

    The Telangana government enjoys a majority stake in SCCL of 51 per cent while the Centre holds the remaining 49 per cent.

    KTR later confirmed that Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao has sent a team of SCCL officials to VSP to examine the feasibility of submitting EoI.

    Employees of VSP welcomed the interest being shown by Telangana in acquiring VSP while Jagan Mohan Reddy-led YSRCP government found itself on the backfoot. Andhra Pradesh industry minister Gudivada Amarnath issued a statement claiming that the state government remained opposed to privatisation of VSP.

    Amarnath also targeted BRS for its contradictory stand. “One the one hand BRS saying it is opposed to privatisation of PSUs while on the other it is planning to participate in bidding,” he said.

    Adding a new twist, KTR alleged that the Centre has gone back on its commitment to set up a steel plant at Bayyaram in Telangana and it is going ahead with privatisation of VSP as it handed over Bailadila iron ore mine which can be captive mine for both the plants to Adani group.

    Around the same time, another Telangana minister Harish Rao slammed YSRCP and TDP for their silence over the VSP issue.

    On April 13, Union Minister of State for Steel Faggan Singh Kulaste announced in Visakhapatnam that the Centre will not go ahead with the disinvestment plan. He told the media that the Centre will work to strengthen the plant.

    BRS leaders claimed credit for the Centre’s announcement. KTR stated that it was aimed at diverting public attention from the allegation he made about Bailadila mining contract in Odisha awarded to the Adani Group.

    However, within 24 hours the Centre took a U-turn. The Ministry of Steel issued a statement that there is no freeze on the disinvestment process of RINL.

    The VSP employees intensified their protest demanding the Centre to stop disinvestment. However, the Centre remained unmoved.

    The RINL extended the deadline for submission of bids for five days till April 20. It had invited bids to provide working capital, raw materials and purchase products of the VSP.

    More than 20 companies including six international steel export companies have so far submitted their bids. Interestingly, former CBI officer V.V. Laxminararyana also submitted a bid on behalf of a private company. He plans to mobilise funds through crowdfunding.

    The Telangana government has still not submitted its bid. While it remains unclear if it will do so, BRS flags have already come up in Visakhapatnam and its leaders in Andhra Pradesh are planning to contest all Assembly and Lok Sabha seats in the state in the 2024 elections.

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  • Centre makes U-turn on Vizag Steel Plant, employees intensify protest

    Centre makes U-turn on Vizag Steel Plant, employees intensify protest

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    Visakhapatnam: In another U-turn on the disinvestment process of Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Ltd (RINL), the corporate entity of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, the Centre on Friday said that the process is in progress.

    A day after Union Minister of State for Steel Faggan Singh Kulaste said in Visakhapatnam that the Centre will not go ahead with the privatisation, the ministry of steel on Friday issued a statement that there is no freeze on the disinvestment process of RINL.

    Clarifying about some media reports regarding hold on the disinvestment process of RINL, the Steel Ministry said that disinvestment process of the RINL is under progress and efforts are being made by the company and supported by the government to improve the performance of RINL and keep it as a going concern.

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    Kulaste had said in Visakhapatnam on Thursday that the Centre will focus on strengthening Vizag Steel Plant (VSP) rather than privatising it.

    Meanwhile, protesting against the new U-turn, VSP employees took to the streets on Friday. They sat on a dharna on the national highway near Kurmannapalem crossroads and set afire the effigy of the Central government.

    Police tried to detain the protestors but they resisted the attempt. This led to mild tension. The VSP employees have threatened to intensify their protest.

    The employees, who have been protesting for more than two years, demanded that the Centre take back its disinvestment plan.

    Employees said people of Andhra Pradesh made many sacrifices for the plant and they will not allow the sale of the plant.

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  • Vizag zoo unveils 10 battery-operated vehicles for visitors to hire

    Vizag zoo unveils 10 battery-operated vehicles for visitors to hire

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    Visakhapatnam: The Indira Gandhi Zoological Park (Vizag Zoo) on Wednesday unveiled 10 battery-operated vehicles for hire, to enable visitors to explore the zoo with ease, curator in-charge G Mangamma said.

    Inaugurated by Chief Conservator of Forests Srikantha Natha Reddy, the e-vehicles will usher in an eco-friendly mode of transportation for visitors to explore the zoo in a sustainable manner, eliminating the need to combust fossil fuels.

    “The introduction of battery vehicles is another step in this direction, and we are confident that it will make a significant difference in reducing the carbon emissions of the park,” Reddy said in a statement issued by the zoo.

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    Equipped to carry up to 10 people, the battery operated vehicles can help visitors avoid walking long distances. The vehicles can be hired at the main entrance or at the Sagar beach road gate.

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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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  • Telangana govt likely to bid for Vizag Steel Plant through Singareni

    Telangana govt likely to bid for Vizag Steel Plant through Singareni

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    Hyderabad: Telangana government is reportedly looking to bid for the Vizag Steel Plant (VCP) through its Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) while alleging that the Centre is trying to privatise the steel plant.

    According to a report by the Times of India, chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao has reportedly instructed a few officials from the government as well as the SCCL to visit the VSP and prepare a blueprint. The last date for submitting bids for VSP is on April 15.

    TOI termed the move as the first time a state-run company will place bids to secure a PSU in a neighbouring state.

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    The Telangana government enjoys a majority stake in SCCL of 51% while the Centre holds the remaining 49 percent.

    BRS working president KT Rama Rao, on April 2, reiterated the party’s support to Vizag Steel Plant workers saying that the BRS would oppose the Central government’s move to privatise the steel plant.

    The BRS party has been opposing the alleged privatisation of PSUs by the Centre in the two Telugu states.

    BRS on Saturday organised a ‘Maha Dharna’ to protest against the Centre’s decision to auction Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) coal mines during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the city.

    The report said that there is a possibility of BRS leaders meeting the VSP union leaders in Visakhapatnam.

    According to the report, AP BRS president Thota Chandrasekhar collated information on ways to stall privatisation by participating in bids after his meeting with the VSP union leaders.

    “If the BRS government’s strategy works out, the Centre may have to support VSP by providing working capital as was done by former prime ministers Atal Behari Vajpayee and PV Narasimha Rao,” a senior BRS leader was quoted by TOI.

    Communist Party of India national secretary K Narayana on Monday welcomed Telangana’s interest in VSP in Andhra Pradesh.

    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 the CM KCR’s decision to take over the PSU.

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