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14 Indian Rollers Rescued During Dasara

Haydarabad: Wildlife and Police Dasara Festival from Nehru Zoology Park (NZP) rescued eight Indian cylinders (Palapitta) during the Dasara Festival. Despite the treatment, four birds died, the remaining four were released in the garden of the zoo. Zoo officials said that the rescued birds were extremely weak when they were brought and many of them could not heal despite medical care.

Great Haydararabad Animals Society (GHSPCA), one of the six Indian cylinders, one of whom died. The remaining five people were released at the Narsapur Forest on Monday. GHSPCA Coordinator Soudharm Bhandari said that wild birds should be released in their natural habitats. Veterinarian Dr Vishva Chaitany, the survival of rescued birds depends on health, timing and use, he said. “Long -term imprisonment in the cages makes wild birds seriously weaken,” he added.

Transparency should be culture: Prof.Dr. Rejection

The transparency in public institutions should go beyond compliance to become a culture. V. Balakista Redy said at the online awareness session held on Tuesday as part of the RTI week 2025.

Vice -president of state universities and affiliated colleges, registration officers, faculty and RTI officers addressed. Reddy described the 2005 Right of Information Law as the Közlüm Basic Stone of Democratic Governance ”. “RTI is not only a legal tool, it is a means of trust between the government and the citizens. Transparency should not be feared, should not be feared,” he said.

He discussed the turning point lawsuits such as ‘UP State / Raj Narain’ (1975) and ‘SP GUPTA / Indian Union’ (1982). By referring to chapters 4 and 8 of the law, he called on the protection of precision data and to explain the information to reduce the queries of universities and to disclose information.

Redy called for universities to share the best practices and help to create a common RTI manual for higher education institutions. “Every citizen’s query is the opportunity to develop confidence in our processes,” he said.

TGCHE Secretary Sriram Venkatesh called on universities and colleges to make RTI awareness programs during the week and send reports to the Teanghana Information Commission until October 15th.

Bodhan man is missing in Malaysia

Narender Pulloor I DC

Nizamabad, October 7

Pyata Vijay Kumar, a 38 -year -old immigrant worker from Rakasipet in Bodhan, has been missing in Malaysia for four months. On May 29, Kuala went to Lumpur and soon disappeared. On Tuesday, his wife Pyata Jyothi filed a petition in the Praja Prajavani program in Praja Bhavan in Haydarabad, and called the government’s aid to monitor and restore it.

Vijay Kumar reached Kuala Lumpur from Chennai on May 28th. After working for two days, he was mentally uncomfortable compared to recruitment agents. Jyothi sent 30,000 to an agency for a return ticket, but after June 6, contact with him disappeared.

Previously, Nizamabad Deputy Arvind Dharmapuri, BJP Regional President Dinesh Kulachhari, Regional Collector and Bodhan Police approached. The TaLangana NRI department gave information about the case to the Indian Supreme Commission in Malaysia. Manda Bheem Reddy, Vice President of the Counselor Committee of the Telangana Nri, guides the family to watch Vijay Kumar.

Photo: Pyata Jyothi of Bodhan, RakasiPET is looking for the help of her husband’s husband’s husband for the safe return of Malaysia. -In according to dwelling

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