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GHMC Makes Arrangements at 450 Places for Bathukamma

Haydarabad: In order to facilitate the execution of Bathukamma festivals without any problems, GHMC said that he made arrangements in 450 places in different parts of the city, including artificial ponds where the festival can be celebrated. Other regulations include the distribution of 384 sanitation workers, the construction of 1,450 temporary toilets and 82 temporary electric lighting points.

Big celebration venues this year, People’s Plaza, LB Stadium, Jalavihar, Lake Kapra Lake, Uppal Nalla Cheruvu, Saroragar Lake, Charminar, Ragendragar, Mehdatnam, Khairatabad, Peckat, Kukatal, Musherabad, PECKANK, Kukatal, Kukatal, Kukatal, Muserabad, as a serbinempal outside Hussainsagar.

Civil body also receives special sanitation drivers in ponds, fogging, desilding and security controls. With the active participation of women’s groups, local associations and volunteers, GHMC aims to make Bathukamma celebrations more alive this year.

GHMC commissioner RV Karnan said that Bathukamma is the identity and cultural pride of TaLangana and that the company is determined to provide secure celebrations.

16 indie puppies accepted in the GHMC program

Haydarabad: On Sunday, sixteen indie puppies were accepted in a program organized by GHMC Veterinary wing in KBR Park. GHMC said that the offspring were vaccinated against rabies and that new owners were given official vaccine records. Those who adopted the pups were advised to bring their pets to animal care centers for animal birth control (ABC) surgery at an appropriate age.

EX-DSP horseshoe is looking for waiting financial dues

Haydarabad: The former DSP horseshoe, who resigned from the service during the state movement of the TaLangana, accused the state government of neglecting the objection to resolve the long -standing financial dues.

Nalini said that he offered a 16 -page representation last year and asked the government to release about 2 Crore at a livelihood that he claimed to have been rejected during the suspension period. He asked for support for the establishment of a farewell Vidya center. According to him, even though the file reopened after the congress came to power, no progress has been made since then and his petition was pushed aside.

Nalini said he had ignored the objections of consecutive governments despite their role in agitation and service history. If something happens to him, he said that politicians should avoid using the name for rewards or political miles after his death. Instead, he asked Vedamrutam to be directed to Trust if the support was expanded.

His testimony once again drew attention to the complaints of some officers who left the service during the height of the State of State and continued to look for compensation years after the formation of TaLangana.

Round table in Haydarabad

Haydarabad: At an event on Sunday, the speakers said that after a ‘gene z’ youth uprising in Nepal, a few governments were warned of the possibility of similar uprisings among their youth populations.

English and Foreign Languages ​​University (EFLU) and Haydarabad Center University (HCU) writers, doctors and students were talking in the round table debate entitled “Talk and Discussion – Youth Uprising in Nepal: Inferences for India”. The event was organized by Inse Status Forum. Speakers also said that Nepal uprising significantly affects the employability of traveling people for business.

Author Anand Singh said, “The trigger was a widespread discontent with unemployment, corruption and political instability in Nepal. In many parts of India, these same issues disturb young people.

The students stated that the emergency demand of the youth in any state was the transformation of the system itself rather than a change of governments or policies.

Dr. Srinivasulu, Dr Suhas and social activists, India’s close connection with Nepal made the issue more urgent. Many workers pass through the border, especially looking for a job from Uttar Pradesh and Lucknow. The current unrest not only affected these workers, but also broke the plans of Indian tourists traveling to Nepal.

Old origins focus on new careers

Haydarabad: For 32 retired soldiers from Andhra Pradesh and TaLangana, there were less about learning to fly less exercises and different types of machines in the last two weeks. After the service, they opened new career ways and completed a drone pilot training program in Haydarabad.

The course, which was directed by the Ordu Welfare Placement Organization (AWPO) with the support of Sahyog Maintenance Foundation, extended from September 6 to this weekend. On the foundations of drone technology, he started with class lessons in Secunderabad, moved to simulators in Keesara and finished with a sub -day -day applied flight on the field. Sessions also include how drones are used in farming, logistics, mapping and disaster management as well as the potential of small enterprises.

Opportunities watched quickly. Four companies came to meet with the trainees during the program. A dozen Gazi showed that it is interested in initiatives with the guidance of the Indian Drone Academy, which provides assistance in supply, training and business planning. Others were short -list for technical or administrative tasks, while several of advanced training has chosen to continue.

The program is seen as a bridge between military life and demands of a rapid growing industry. Drones are now in demand for surveys, monitoring and delivery, and the veterans with technical skills and discipline are well placed to enter the field.

AWPO officials say that such training helps former servants to remain relevant in a changing labor market while alleviating the transition to civil life. The success of this party is expected to pave the way for similar courses in the region.

Railways Water Bottle Prices RS.1

Haydarabad: Railway Ministry has announced a decrease in the price of Railway with packaged drinking water sold on trains and stations since Monday. The maximum retail price of a liter of railway Neer bottle was downloaded from 15 RS to 14 RS and RS.10 for 500 ml bottles to RS. Revised rates will be valid for packaged drinking water bottles of IRCTC/Railways of other brands sold in railway buildings and trains.

Kishan says 4 ways will be expanded in TaLANgana

Haydarabad: Union Minister G. Kishan Redy said on Sunday on Sunday, the Union Highway Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari’s Central Road and Infrastructure Fund (CRIF) program under the program under the program of expanding four -lane roads, he said.

In an article in X, the roads said: Lemur Yolu to Thimmapur (Rangarereddy District) from Srisailam Highway; From Kappapahad to Gungal (through Thuleekalan, Rangarereddy District); Begumpet-Elemineedu (through Madhapur, Rangarereddy region); and Salugupalli-Talodi road expansion (Asifabad region).

These projects will not only improve the road connection in TaLangana, but also to increase regional economic development, and thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Nitin Gadkari for providing continuous support and cooperation for the development of Nitin Gadkari.

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