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Tirupatis Gangamma Jatara: A Fiery Festival of Faith

Week-long festival honours goddess Gangamma through ritual disguises, devotion, and community care

Deccan Chronicle 7 May 2025 1:09 am

Tirupatis annual folk festival begins at Sri Tataiahgunta Gangamma temple

Priests tied Vadibalu to the stone pillar located in front of the temple to announce the commencement of the festival

The Hindu 6 May 2025 8:25 pm

Tirupati-based radiologist appointed to A.P. Medical Council

The new body, comprising two teaching staff from medical colleges and four registered medical practitioners, is an interim one, which will remain functional to carry out the day to day activities till a full-fledged body is formed

The Hindu 6 May 2025 6:19 pm

Karnataka Police arrest fraudster for defrauding Rs 10 lakh infake gold deal

Tirupati Sunkanna was arrested for defrauding Shiva Reddy of Rs 10 lakh by selling counterfeit gold at Toranagallu railway station. After Shiva Reddy discovered the gold was fake, he filed a police complaint. A dedicated police team swiftly investigated, leading to Tirupati's arrest and the recovery of the stolen money; he is now in judicial custody.

The Times of India 6 May 2025 3:57 pm

Centre allocates 750 e-buses to Andhra Pradesh

VIJAYAWADA: The Union government has allocated 750 fully air-conditioned electric buses to Andhra Pradesh under the PM-eBus Sewa scheme announced former Director General of Press Information Bureau (PIB) and media advisor to the Government of India Rajeev Jain announced. Addressing the media in Vijayawada on Monday, Jain stated that these e-buses would significantly contribute to building a pollution-free, modern transport infrastructure across the State. He further revealed that the Centre is committed to supporting Andhra Pradeshs urban development through various Centrally sponsored schemes. Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidus proactive engagement with the Centre is facilitating the transformation of Amaravati into a world-class capital city, he said. Jain also shared updates on the urban mobility projects, noting that substantial steps have been taken toward implementing the Vijayawada Metro Rail project, which will cover approximately 38 km, along with the Visakhapatnam Metro initiative. Highlighting achievements under other flagship schemes, Jain noted that over 84% of projects worth `5,701 crore have been completed in Amaravati, Kakinada, Tirupati, and Visakhapatnam under the Smart Cities Mission. Andhra Pradesh ranks third among major States in the PM Street Vendors AtmaNirbhar Nidhi (PM SVANidhi) disbursement, achieving 103.08% against its 3.3 lakh target. Additionally, under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Urban (PMAY-U), more than 3.5 lakh loan applications have been sanctioned. Under Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation (AMRUT) and AMRUT 2.0, the Centre has released `589 crore to AP, and Detailed Project Reports for 367 urban infrastructure projects worth over `6,200 crore have been approved.

The New Indian Express 6 May 2025 9:26 am

10 dead due to unseasonal rains in Andhra Pradesh; CM orders relief

VIJAYAWADA: Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Monday expressed deep anguish over the loss of 10 lives due to heavy, unseasonal rains that lashed several parts of Andhra Pradesh over the past two days. Chairing a high-level review meeting at the Secretariat, Naidu directed officials to release immediate ex-gratia to the families of the deceased and expedite compensation to affected farmers by Tuesday evening. The casualties were reported from Tirupati (4), Bapatla (2), Prakasam (2), Eluru (1), and Nellore (1). The Chief Minister urged District Collectors and disaster management authorities to conduct swift assessments of damage and ensure aid reaches every impacted household. District Collectors, who participated via video conference, presented detailed reports on the extent of crop loss and the prevailing situation in their respective regions. Officials reported that 2,224 hectares of paddy and maize had been damaged, with the worst-hit districts being West Godavari (1,033 hectares), Nandyal (641 hectares), Kakinada (530 hectares), and Satyasai (20 hectares). Horticulture crops across 138 hectaresprimarily banana, mango, and papayasuffered significant damage in Krishna, Eluru, Kakinada, NTR, Tirupati, Nandyal, and West Godavari districts. He instructed officials to issue alerts in rain-prone areas and adopt a proactive, humane approach. If mobile alerts fail during lightning, officials should personally warn communities, he said, calling for Secretariat staff to be prepared for such emergency tasks. The Chief Minister also ordered immediate compensation for livestock losses due to lightning. On the procurement front, Civil Supplies Special Secretary Saurabh Gaur informed that 13 lakh metric tonnes of Rabi grain have been procured so far, out of the 20 lakh tonne target. Chief Minister Naidu emphasised that discoloured grain due to rain must also be purchased and assured central coordination for handling surplus stocks. Citing the Hudhud cyclone response as a benchmark, Naidu called for a balanced mix of technology and on-ground efforts to prevent further casualties. He directed Collectors to regularly review preparedness with mandal officials. He also commended the electricity department for the swift restoration of damaged infrastructure in affected areas.

The New Indian Express 6 May 2025 8:39 am

Porters Seek Relief Amidst Tirupati Railway Station Modernisation Woes

MP Dr. Gurumurthy urges the Railway Minister to protect the jobs and welfare of long-serving porters.

Deccan Chronicle 5 May 2025 11:19 pm

YSRCP alleges 11,000 crore scam in PPA with Axis Energy

The agreement to procure 400 MW a year for 25 years will cause an additional burden on the exchequer, says Gudivada Amarnath

The Hindu 5 May 2025 8:18 pm

TDP to host Mahanadu in Andhra's Kadapa for first time

KADAPA: For the first time in its history, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) will host its state-level Mahanadu in YSR Kadapa district, a significant move following the National Democratic Alliances (NDA) resounding victory in the recent general elections in the combined Kadapa region. The party has finalized a 120-acre site near Pabbapuram village, behind Jayaraj Garden in Chintakommadinne mandal, on the outskirts of Kadapa city, for the event scheduled on May 27, 28, and 29, 2025. On Sunday, jungle clearance and land levelling work began at the venue using bulldozers and JCBs, marking the start of preparations. The TDP traditionally holds its Mahanadu annually on May 2729, and this years decision to host it in Kadapa, the home district of YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, underscores the partys intent to strengthen its foothold. TDP leaders aim to demonstrate their organizational prowess by conducting the event on a grand scale, expecting over 25,000 leaders and activists from Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and neighbouring states to attend. Senior TDP leaders, including state president Palla Srinivasa Rao, inspected potential venues, including areas near the Kadapa airport, Jayaraj Garden, and NGO plots, before selecting the Pabbapuram site for its connectivity to Kadapa, Tirupati, Chittoor, Anantapur, and Hyderabad. On Sunday, TDP Politburo member R Srinivasa Reddy and Kamalapuram MLA Putha Chaitanya Reddy inaugurated the Mahanadu preparatory work, joined by senior leaders like S Govardhan Reddy and B Hariprasad. Bhoomi Puja at Mahanadu site in Kadapa on May 7 A Bhoomi Puja is planned for May 7, 2025, to formally launch the Mahanadu arrangements, with Palla Srinivasa Rao, ministers, Rayalaseema TDP representatives, and Mahanadu committee members in attendance. Committees will be formed to oversee specific tasks, ensuring seamless execution. The first two days will feature delegate meetings, with Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, TDP national general secretary Nara Lokesh, state president Palla Srinivasa Rao, ministers, MPs, MLAs, and MLCs participating. To accommodate attendees, the party is booking hotels, marriage halls, guesthouses, and private educational institution hostels, while also arranging transportation. Kamalapuram MLA Putha Krishna Chaitanya Reddy emphasized that preparations are underway as per the directives of Naidu and Lokesh, ensuring no shortcomings in facilities. The Mahanadu is a festival for TDP, and we are thrilled to host it in Kadapa. Leaders and workers are united to make it a grand success, he said, noting the enthusiasm among party ranks.

The New Indian Express 5 May 2025 9:10 am

Andhra Minister Lokesh attends Mahankali temple reinstallation festival

VIJAYAWADA: Minister for HRD and IT, Nara Lokesh, on Sunday participated as the chief guest in the grand Puna Pratishta Mahotsavam (reinstallation ceremony) of the Sri Mahankali Ammavaru Temple at Kantharaju Konduru village in Duggirala mandal, Mangalagiri constituency, Guntur. Lokesh was accorded a traditional welcome with temple honors on his arrival. He offered devotional items such as a saree, turmeric, vermilion, and bangles to the deity and took part in the rituals. Priests blessed the minister and presented a memento to commemorate the occasion. Lokesh also performed pujas at the newly built sub-temples of Sri Vighneshwara Swamy and Sri Subrahmanyeshwara Swamy within the temple complex. The event witnessed a large gathering of devotees and dignitaries, including Legislative Council Chief Whip Panchumarthi Anuradha, Padmashali Corporation Chairman Nandam Abaddaiah, Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Board Member Tammishetty Janakidevi, TDP Guntur Parliament General Secretary Pothineni Srinivasarao, and TDP Mandal President Kesamaneni Anita. Later, while returning to Mangalagiri, Lokesh halted at the Buckingham Canal near Kaja and Chinavadlapudi to inspect heavy siltation caused by water hyacinth. He instructed officials to initiate clearance to avoid disruptions for farmers ahead of the monsoon.

The New Indian Express 5 May 2025 8:50 am

Over 70,000 students appear for NEET UG in Andhra Pradesh

VIJAYAWADA: The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test for Undergraduate courses (NEET UG) 2025 was conducted smoothly across the State on Sunday, with over 70,000 candidates writing the examination at designated centres in all 26 districts. The exam, held nationwide from 2 to 5 pm, proceeded without major incidents, thanks to elaborate arrangements made by district administrations to ensure fair and orderly conduct. Attendance was notably high in the north coastal region, where 7,179 out of 7,344 candidates appeared in Visakhapatnam district, 1,525 out of 1,550 appeared in Srikakulam and 1,523 in Vizianagaram. In the Godavari districts, Kakinada saw 2,812 candidates taking the test, while 2,690 appeared in East Godavari, 1,847 in West Godavari, and 1,162 in Eluru. Rayalaseema districts also recorded high participation, 4,381 in Kurnool, 1,144 in Nandyal, 2,534 in Anantapur, 2,311 in Kadapa, 4,333 in Tirupati, and 677 in Chittoor. In the south, Nellore had 2,852 examinees and Prakasam 1,428. Among the central districts, NTR stood out with the highest turnout, 13,455 out of 13,625 candidates, across 23 centres. Guntur reported 4,153 candidates at 16 centres, Krishna district saw 1,073 participants, and Bapatla recorded 304 of 316 candidates. However, chaos was reported at Sri Padmavathi Degree and PG College in Tirupati, where students alleged delayed entry, mid-exam biometric interruptions, absence of a wall clock, and poor staff coordination. Candidates demanded a re-exam and urged the District Collector to probe the alleged mismanagement. Apart from the Tirupati episode, NEET UG 2025 concluded smoothly across the State.

The New Indian Express 5 May 2025 8:32 am

Surprise showers bring respite from heatwave in parts of Andhra Pradesh

VIJAYAWADA: Untimely heavy rains accompanied by gale winds lashed multiple regions of Andhra Pradesh in the early hours of Sunday. While the showers brought much-needed relief from the scorching heat, they also caused severe damage to crops and disrupted normal life, as several trees were uprooted, resulting in power outages. The sudden downpour, which lasted for at least three hours, inundated several low-lying areas in Vijayawada, Machilipatnam, Guntur, and Eluru. In Vijayawada, the intense downpour led to widespread chaos. Major thoroughfares such as Eluru Road and Besant Road were flooded, triggering severe traffic snarls at key junctions like Benz Circle. Low-lying areas were submerged, making it particularly challenging for two-wheeler riders to navigate the waterlogged streets. Municipal officials immediately swung into action, clearing tree debris to bring the situation under control. Damaged electricity poles and snapped power lines caused outages in parts of Vijayawada, Tadepalli, and Guntur. Electricity department personnel worked swiftly to restore power by carrying out necessary repairs. In rural areas, farmers suffered heavy losses as strong winds damaged crops, and some fields were submerged in rainwater. Agriculture department officials are currently assessing crop losses across the three districts. Other districts such as West Godavari, Prakasam, and Tirupati also faced similar disruptions. The sudden deluge threw normal routines into disarray across the state. In Nellore district, two people lost their lives in separate lightning strike incidents in Naidupeta and Ozili mandals. In Ozili mandal, a boy named Karthik was struck by lightning and died while he was in a mango orchard near Gollapalem village. In a separate incident in Naidupeta mandal, a farmer named Alam Bhaskar was fatally struck by lightning while working in his agricultural fields near Vadigunta Kandriga village. Rainwater led to waterlogging and traffic disruptions in Rajamahendravaram, while strong winds uprooted trees in multiple locations in Eluru district. Eluru Collector K Vetri Selvi said revenue and electricity department staff were deployed to remove uprooted trees in Dwaraka Tirumala and other areas. Joint Collector P Dhatri Reddy visited Kovvali village in Denduluru mandal and assured farmers not to panic. Collectors and SPs directed to mitigate rain loss She directed them to transport paddy to mills immediately and instructed farmers service centres to supply tarpaulins and gunny bags to protect the paddy from further rain damage. East Godavari Collector P Prasanti alerted officials and riverside village secretaries to monitor conditions. She said that so far 2.5 lakh metric tonnes of paddy had been procured through 216 farmers service centers in the district. She also instructed officials to install notice boards warning the public against entering bathing ghats. In Prakasam district, rainfall was reported in Chimakurthy, Racharla, Komarolu, Pullalacheruvu, C S Puram, and Tallur mandals. Tragically, two bulls were killed by lightning in Kothapalem of old Chirala. Tirupati, which recorded around 37C, witnessed rain and gusty winds. Residents experienced a sigh of relief from the scorching weather and rising mercury levels that had persisted since Sunday morning. The cool weather in the afternoon brought cheer to the denizens of the city. Due to the unexpected rainfall, drain water overflowed onto roads in several areas, including Madhura Nagar, Tilak Road, and MR Palli, Balaji Colony, Kapila Theertham Road and G Car Street. The cool weather continued in Tirupati throughout the evening, providing much-needed respite from the heat. Following the unexpected rains, the State Government issued an alert and initiated emergency response measures. Home Minister Vangalapudi Anitha held discussions with APSDMA director Ronanki Kurmanath and collectors from affected districts to assess the situation and review the weather forecast. Anitha directed collectors and SPs to take all necessary steps to mitigate the impact of the rains and protect crops from further damage.

The New Indian Express 5 May 2025 7:52 am

Rain, Gale Disrupt Life in Tirupati

The downpour, which began around noon and lasted for over two hours, brought respite from the sweltering heat but left a trail of destruction. Several trees were uprooted in Tiruchanoor, Damineedu and nearby areas. Many of these fell on power lines, causing widespread outages.

Deccan Chronicle 5 May 2025 12:11 am

Ex gratia cheques handed over to families of those killed in Simhachalam wall collapse

Each of the deceased persons families were given a cheque of 25 lakh

The Hindu 4 May 2025 11:06 pm

Workers and farmers are facing a dire crisis, says ITUC national president

Kanaka Rao writes a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with a copy attached to the Union Minister of Labour and Employment Mansukh L. Mandaviya and calls for an immediate halt to privatisation of essential public sectors, including Visakhapatnam Steel Plant

The Hindu 4 May 2025 10:41 pm

Vizag police to ramp up drone surveillance

The Hindu 4 May 2025 9:09 pm

Alleged Lapses at SPW College Mar Smooth NEET UG Conduct in Tirupati

Candidates were reportedly allowed into the exam hall as late as 11.40 a.m., well past the official deadline of 11 a.m., leading to confusion and anxiety.

Deccan Chronicle 4 May 2025 7:55 pm

Students prefer industry-relevant curriculum over brand

Mahindra Universitys Tirupati event sees aspirants favouring industry-aligned curriculum and faculty with strong credentials

The Hindu 4 May 2025 7:47 pm

BC Welfare Minister calls upon Sagara community to live up to Bhagiratha Maharshis ideals

Chief Minister has been working hard for the welfare of BCs in all the fields, says S. Savitha while participating as chief guest at the State-level Bhagiratha Maharshi birth anniversary celebrations at Durga Nagar

The Hindu 4 May 2025 6:50 pm

APSCHE CETS-2025 UG examinations postponed

The Hindu 4 May 2025 6:26 pm

Sudden shower, gusty winds take scorching Vijayawada by surprise

The India Meteorological Department had issued a warning for severe thunderstorms in Krishna district, including Vijayawada

The Hindu 4 May 2025 12:10 pm

Man-animal conflict: Andhra govt forms Elephant Task Force

TIRUPATI: A virtual coordination meeting of Elephant Task Force (ETF) was held to address rising human-elephant conflicts in Tirupati district. The meeting, chaired by District Collector Dr S Venkateswar, included forest, revenue, electricity, and planning officials, along with Chandragiri MLA Pulivarthi Venkat Mani Prasad (Nani). District Forest Officer Vivek said a dedicated Elephant Task Force and a monitoring cell have been established as per Deputy Chief Minister Konidala Pawan Kalyans directions. The ETF will alert panchayat secretaries in high-risk areas about elephant movements through instant alerts. Three control rooms will be set up at the Collectorate, SP Office, and DFO Office. The DFO will act as chairman of the ETF. Thirty villages in Chinagottigallu mandal have been severely impacted, including Kothapalli, where a fatal incident occurred on April 25. Public hostility toward elephants, including stone-throwing, has been reported, prompting a call for awareness programmes near water sources.

The New Indian Express 4 May 2025 11:31 am

Andhra Pradesh: Tension during survey of Buggamatham lands at Peddireddys residence

TIRUPATI: Tension prevailed on Saturday morning near the residence of YSRCP leader Peddireddy Ramachandra Reddy when Tirupati District Endowments and Revenue officials arrived to conduct a land survey at the Buggamatham lands, which are allegedly encroached upon by the former minister. The State government had earlier directed Buggamatham Executive Officer Venkateswarlu to remove all encroachments and initiate legal action against illegal occupants. Following the directive, notices were issued to Peddireddy and several others. As part of the process, a survey team reached the Buggamatham lands, located near Peddireddys residence on Saturday. Several tenants from the Buggamatham lands confronted officials, questioning how the survey could proceed without giving them sufficient time to respond to the notices. Some, along with their supporters, attempted to obstruct the officials. Tirupati police intervened and dispersed the protestors, allowing the survey to proceed. Officials then set up camp and began measuring the land based on endowment department records. The incident created a brief period of unrest in Maruthi Nagar, where additional police forces were deployed, and drone surveillance was carried out to maintain law and order. Meanwhile, a tenant named Venugopal addressed the media, claiming the tenants are the rightful landowners.

The New Indian Express 4 May 2025 11:27 am

About 70% of PM Surya Ghar Yojana applicants under EPDCL limits generating power on their rooftops, says official

Work on installation is progressing in the case of the remaining applicants. As on April 30, 2025, around 10,000 installations worth 33,555 kW have been completed. We are getting good response from the public

The Hindu 4 May 2025 12:31 am

Elephant Task Force Formed In Tirupati To Tackle Conflict

The ETF will monitor elephant movements, alert Panchayat Secretaries, and work with police and forest teams to manage crowds and prevent retaliatory action.

Deccan Chronicle 4 May 2025 12:28 am

Waltair Divisional Railway Manager inaugurates The Hindu FIC AM/NS Summer Cricket Coaching Camp in Visakhapatnam

Whether it is studies or sports, hard work is the key to success. You should consider the playground as a temple, Lalit Bohra tells the participants

The Hindu 3 May 2025 9:02 pm

May 5 last day for payment of Inter supplementary examination fee, in Andhra Pradesh

Board Secretary Kritika Shukla said there would be no further extension of dates for payment of examination fee

The Hindu 3 May 2025 3:06 pm

All set for APPSC Group-I Main exams today

VIJAYAWADA: The Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission (APPSC) has completed all arrangements to conduct the Group-I Main Written Examinations (Descriptive) from May 3 to 9 for recruitment of 89 posts. A total of 4,496 candidates are expected to appear for the exams, which will be held across 13 centres in Vizag, NTR (Vijayawada), Tirupati, and Ananthapuramu districts. The Mains will consist of seven papers, conducted in a Tab-Based format. APPSC Secretary P Raja Babu stated that hall tickets have been available online since April 21.

The New Indian Express 3 May 2025 7:45 am

Visakhapatnam Diesel Loco Shed completes 60 glorious years

Its the largest Diesel Loco Shed in India

The Hindu 2 May 2025 11:20 pm

Wall at Simhachalam was constructed in violation of guidelines, says the three-member committee chairman

The committee to submit its report to the government on May 3

The Hindu 2 May 2025 10:33 pm

All set for Gangamma Jathara in Tirupati

Around 80,000 devotees are expected to visit the temple during the week-long Jathara, which starts on May 6

The Hindu 2 May 2025 8:34 pm

PM Modi relaunches Amaravati capital project, calls it the dream taking shape of Swarna Andhra

VIJAYAWADA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, rekindling the long-pending dream of Andhra Pradeshs greenfield capital, Amaravati, on Friday at Uddandarayunipalem, where he had laid its foundation stone nine years ago, described it as a land where tradition and progress intertwine. Addressing a massive gathering, Modi said, I dont see just a city, but a dream taking shape. A new Amaravati, a new Andhra. He highlighted the publics enthusiasm, noting Amaravatis Buddhist legacy of peace and its potential as a powerhouse for Vikasit Bharat. Beginning his speech in Telugu, the Prime Minister paid homage to Andhras heritage, invoking Goddess Durga Bhavani and expressing joy at the occasion. Referring to the foundation stone laying, the inauguration of projects worth nearly Rs 60,000 crore, and Amaravatis revival, Modi said, This isnt merely concrete construction but the foundation of Andhras aspirations and Vikasit Bharats vision. He recalled Amaravatis historical significance as the capital of the Gods, now becoming the states capital, calling it a divine sign for a Swarna Andhra that will fuel the vision of Vikasit Bharat. Amaravati isnt just a city; its the force to transform Andhra into a modern, progressive state, he said, envisioning it as a hub for IT, AI, green energy, clean industries, education, and healthcare. He pledged central support for building the necessary infrastructure. Praising Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, Modi revealed he had studied Naidus initiatives during his tenure as Gujarats Chief Minister and applied those lessons in his governance. Naidu leads the nation in technology, he said, lauding him as the ideal leader for future tech projects. Invoking former Chief Minister N.T. Rama Raos vision for a developed Andhra, Modi urged unity to make Amaravati the growth engine of Vikasit Bharat. Chandrababu, Pawan Kalyan, we must fulfil NTRs dream together, he said. Taking a swipe at the previous regime, Modi remarked that the obstacles to the Praja Rajadhani, for which he laid the foundation in 2015, have now been cleared under Naidus leadership. He assured that the capital infrastructure, including the High Court, Assembly, Secretariat, and Raj Bhavan, would be built on priority. Modi highlighted Indias infrastructure strides over the past decade, positioning the country among the fastest-developing nations. Andhra has significantly benefited, with thousands of crores allocated to railway and road projects, enhancing both inter-district and interstate connectivity. These developments, he said, will enable farmers to reach markets faster, boost industries, and promote tourismsuch as easier access to the Lord Venkateswara Swamy temple in Tirupati via the Renigunta-Naidupeta highway. He noted that Andhras railway infrastructure has transformed, with the states railway budget increasing from under Rs 900 crore (20092014) to Rs 9,000 crore today. This has enabled 100% electrification, the operation of eight Vande Bharat trains, and the introduction of modern Amrit Bharat trains. Over 750 railway bridges and underpasses have been constructed, and more than 70 stations are being upgraded under the Amrit Bharat Scheme. Emphasising the economic multiplier effect of infrastructure, Modi said it increases demand for cement, steel, and transport, and creates thousands of jobs for Andhras youth. He reiterated the NDAs focus on the poor, farmers, youth, and women, citing Rs 12 lakh crore spent on fertilisers and modern seeds, along with Rs 5,500 crore in crop insurance for Andhra farmers. The PM Kisan Samman Nidhi has delivered Rs 17,500 crore to lakhs of farmers, while the Polavaram project, a joint central-state effort, will transform the lives of millions of farmers. Modi celebrated Andhras contributions to Indias space programme through Sriharikota and announced a new DRDO defence facility, Navadurga missile range in Nagayalanka, which will strengthen national security. He emphasised unity as Indias true strength, citing Ekta Malls like the one in Visakhapatnam that promote handicrafts and the Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat initiative. He commended Naidus announcement of hosting International Yoga Day on 21 June, pledging to attend the event in Visakhapatnam to promote yoga globally. Under Chandrababus leadership, well break world records, he said, thanking the state for the invitation.

The New Indian Express 2 May 2025 7:44 pm

Andhra Minister Lokesh hails PM Modi as India's ultimate shield, promises unstoppable growth for Amaravati

VIJAYAWADA: Andhra Pradesh Minister for Education, IT, and Electronics, Nara Lokesh, declared that even a hundred Pakistans could not harm India, crediting Prime Minister Narendra Modi as the nations ultimate weapon against aggression. Speaking at an event marking the resumption of Amaravatis construction, Lokesh condemned Pakistans recent actions, particularly the Pahalgam terror attack, accusing it of making a grave mistake by targeting innocent lives. Pakistan cannot uproot even a blade of grass on Indian soil, he asserted, warning that Modis decisive leadership could erase Pakistan from the world map. Lokesh claimed Pakistans military was in chaos, with personnel resigning or fleeing, calling it a testament to Modis formidable influence. He also criticised the previous Andhra Pradesh governments ruinous 20192024 tenure, alleging it had deliberately stalled Amaravatis development due to personal animosity towards Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu. He accused the former regime of wasting five years on a three-capital proposal without laying a single brick, thus hampering the states progress. Highlighting the Amaravati movements resilience, Lokesh noted its 1,631-day struggle, with participation from children to the elderly under the Jai Amaravati banner. He detailed the sacrifices made, including 270 farmer deaths, arrests, police brutality against women farmers, and 3,000 illegal cases filed against protesters. Saluting the farmers unwavering spirit, Lokesh called Amaravati a peoples capital that no conspiracy could suppress, crediting Modi for its foundation and asserting that no force could halt its development. On domestic policy, Lokesh hailed the central governments caste census decision as a bold, historic step by Modi to empower marginalised communities, addressing decades-long struggles for social justice among backward classes. Lokesh announced that Amaravatis construction, relaunched under Modis guidance, marked unstoppable progress for Andhra Pradesh. He outlined decentralised development plans, including the Polavaram project, Visakhapatnam Steel Plant, Bhogapuram Airport, and CNG plants in Prakasam. Reflecting on the post-bifurcation challenges of 2014, he praised Naidu for balancing welfare and development, with Amaravati chosen as the capital through consensus and built on farmers sacrifices. He said regions like Rayalaseema had become electronics and automobile hubs, Godavari districts aqua hubs, and North Andhra pharma and IT hubs. Lokesh underscored the double-engine government of Modi and Naidu, saying the NDAs 94% seat share in the 2024 elections reflected public trust. He said Modis supportthrough initiatives like the Visakhapatnam Railway Zone, NTPC Green Energy, and the Nakkapalli Bulk Drug Parkdemonstrated his commitment to Andhra Pradesh. Lokesh described Modi and Naidu as powerful engines driving development and welfare. On economic progress, Lokesh revealed that in 10 months, the state had secured Rs. 8 lakh crore in investments, generating 5 lakh jobs. A mega DSC notification for 16,347 posts had been issued, alongside major projects including NTPC Green Energy (Rs. 1.85 lakh crore, 57,000 jobs), ArcelorMittal in Anakapalli (Rs. 1.36 lakh crore, 55,000 jobs), and BPCL in Ramayapatnam (Rs. 97,000 crore, 3,000 jobs). He said investments from LG Electronics in Tirupati, renewable energy in Kurnool, Kadapa, and Anantapur, Reliance CNG in Prakasam, and pharma and IT in North Andhra were aimed at uplifting all districts. The government, he added, aimed to create 20 lakh jobs in five years, signalling a robust economic vision.

The New Indian Express 2 May 2025 7:34 pm

Tribal organisations organise bandh in Alluri Sitharama Raju district seeking special DSC for tribals

Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu failed to fulfil his promise on the issue, alleges Paderu MLA

The Hindu 2 May 2025 7:31 pm

YSR Congress Party politicising Simhachalam wall collapse tragedy, alleges Bheemunipatnam MLA

The party leaders are trying to gain political mileage from the unfortunate incident, says Ganta

The Hindu 2 May 2025 6:14 pm

IIT Tirupati Project Associate Recruitment 2025 - Apply Online

The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Tirupati) has released an official notification for the recruitment of Project Associate posts. Interested and eligible candidates can apply online through the official IIT Tirupati website. The last date to submit the application form is 07-05-2025.

FreeJobAlert 2 May 2025 4:58 pm

Botcha demands judicial probe into wall collapse at Simhachalam temple

The YSRCP leader describes the seven deaths as murders by the government,says the High-level Committee formed for the proper conduct of the Chandanotsavam should own up responsibility

The Hindu 2 May 2025 9:56 am

Critical care castaways of tri-State border

Many lives remain at risk in the Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh, where the government district hospital refers over 75% of critical care and emergency cases to hospitals located more than 100 kilometres away. Despite being the vital junction where Andhra Pradesh meets Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, critical healthcare continues to elude the predominantly rural district, finds K. Umashanker

The Hindu 2 May 2025 9:49 am

A.P. CM assures support to a widow in Nellorepalem

Chandrababu Naidu directed Nellore District Collector O. Anand to offer DSC coaching to Susmita, and to provide a drone to her younger brother, who has completed ITI, for agricultural purposes

The Hindu 2 May 2025 5:33 am

Above-normal maximum, minimum temperatures in Andhra Pradesh in May: IMD

The probability of above-normal minimum temperatures in the State is between 33.5% and 65%; however, the number of heatwave days, on an average, is likely to be fewer in May

The Hindu 2 May 2025 4:23 am

Four VSP workers hospitalised following gas leak

The incident happens in Blast Furnace-1, and their condition is said to be stable

The Hindu 2 May 2025 3:53 am

Tirupati Special Train Services Extended

Extra trains to Solapur, Charlapalli & Banaras to ease holiday rush and serve more passengers

Deccan Chronicle 1 May 2025 8:35 pm

Tirupati MP writes to Union Home Minister for inquiry into administrative and security lapses at A.P. temples

Maddila Gurumoorthy writes letter a day after the collapse of a wall at Simhachalam temple in Visakhapatnam, which claimed the lives of seven devotees

The Hindu 1 May 2025 6:45 pm

Thousands witness Nijaroopa Darshanam at Simhachalam during Chandanotsavam

VISAKHAPATNAM: The annual Chandanotsavam festival was observed with traditional fervour at the Sri Varaha Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple in Simhachalam on Wednesday. Celebrated on the occasion of Akshaya Tritiya, Chandanotsavam is the only day in the year when devotees are allowed to have the Nijaroopa Darshanam of the deity, as the thick layer of sandalwood paste covering the idol is ceremoniously removed. Despite intermittent rainfall, thousands of devotees from Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Odisha, and neighbouring states gathered to witness the Nijaroopa Darshanam, where the deity was presented without the customary layer of sandalwood paste. As per temple tradition, hereditary trustee P Ashok Gajapathi Raju, along with his family, participated in the early morning rituals and offered silk vastrams to the deity. Temple Executive Officer K Subbarao received the trustee's family and extended temple honours. Revenue Minister Anagani Satya Prasad, along with priests from the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), also presented silk robes and offered prayers on behalf of the State government. The first darshan was given to the hereditary trustee's family at around 3.30 am, after which general devotees were allowed into the queue lines. Earlier, rituals including Suprabhatam Seva, Viswaksena Puja, Punyavachanam, Ritwikvaranam, Panchakalavahanam, and Chananottaram were conducted from 1 am onwards. Due to the collapse of a wall in the Rs 300 queue line , authorities redirected Rs 300 ticket holders into the Rs 1,000 queue to manage the situation, resulting in temporary congestion. Rescue operations were undertaken promptly, and the situation was stabilised by noon. Transport arrangements were made by operating free RTC buses from Gosala Junction and Adavivaram side. Drinking water and first-aid facilities were arranged to assist the devotees. District Collector MN Harendhira Prasad personally oversaw crowd management throughout the day, coordinating efforts to ensure smooth movement of queues and minimise inconvenience. As part of the Chandanotsavam, TNIE team distributed special festival editions of the newspaper along with buttermilk and biscuit packets to devotees. The initiative was supported by BVK Junior College (Visalakshinagar), Charan Group (Akkayyapalem), Saraswathi School (Gajuwaka), and Sai Saraswathi Coaching Centre (Vizianagaram). Several dignitaries, including Home Minister Vangalapudi Anitha, In-charge Minister Dolla Veeranjaneyaswamy, Deputy Speaker Raghurama Krishna Raju, Government Whip Ganababu, MPs, and MLAs, visited the temple during the early hours to participate in the event

The New Indian Express 1 May 2025 2:39 pm

TTD revises Break Darshan schedule till July 15; limits access to protocol dignitaries

TIRUMALA: The Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) has revised the Break Darshan schedule at Sri Venkateswara Temple, Tirumala, effective from May 1. The changes, approved by the TTD Board, will apply on all days except Thursdays and Fridays, while current timings will remain unchanged. The revised schedule will be implemented on a trial basis until July 15. During this period, Break Darshan will be reserved exclusively for protocol dignitaries, and all referral letters will be cancelled. TTD said the move aims to streamline darshan and enhance the devotee experience. As per the new timings: protocol dignitaries will have darshan at 5.45 am; referral category at 6.30 am; General Break at 6.45 am; SRIVANI (online or offline) at 10.15 am; people who wills to donate will have the tiime at 10.30 am; and the retired TTD employees will have the time at 11.00 am. TTD Chairman attends Kanchi Peetham fete The TTD Chairman BR Naidu attended the Uttaradhikari ceremony of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham held at the famous Kanchi shrine in Tamil Nadu on Wednesday. Sri Duddu Subrahmanya Ganesha Sharma of Annavaram was initiated into the monastic order by Sri Vijayendra Saraswati Swamy, the Chief Pontiff of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham. Vedapandithottama Sri Ganesh Sharma, who was appointed as the Uttaradhikari, was named Sri Satya Chandrasekharendra Saraswati Swamy. TTD Chairman, who attended the ceremony, presented the Vastrams to the Peetham and Uttaradhikari. The Peethadhipathi Sri Vijayendra Saraswathi Swamy spoke to the TTD Chairman and recalled the inseparable relationship between Tirumala and Kanchi Peetha. He expressed happiness that religious programmes are going well in AP under the leadership of Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu.

The New Indian Express 1 May 2025 10:09 am

If you argue in Telugu, we wont be able to stop you: AP HC's witty remark to YSRCP leader Ambati Rambabu

VIJAYAWADA: Appearing as a lawyer, YSRCP senior leader Ambati Rambabu sparked amusement in the High Court while making his case during a hearing on Wednesday. While informing the court about the alleged bias of police in registering cases regarding offensive comments against him and his family members in English, the former minister sought the judges permission to switch to Telugu. In response, Justice Tallapragada Mallikarjuna Rao quipped, If we allow you to argue in Telugu, we wont be able to stop you, asking him to continue in English. Ambati informed the court that police registered only four cases against five complaints. He argued that police are obligated to register cases upon receiving complaints. However, government counsel Jayanthi clarified that cases are registered after preliminary inquiries, noting Ambati was not the victim in the fifth complaint. The court directed police to file a counter and adjourned the hearing to June 18, advising the former minister to present relevant arguments to make his case. HCs no to stay TTD tender The High Court declined to stay a tender notification issued by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) Central Drug Store for medical supplies to its hospitals. The HC permitted the TTD to proceed with the tender process, however, clarified that finalisation would depend on its verdict. Furthermore, the HC directed the TTD to submit a detailed counter and adjourned the hearing to June. The case stems from a PIL filed by K Balaramudu, who alleged that the TTD favoured specific pharmaceutical brands, violating constitutional principles. TTDs counsel Prabhakar Sharma defended the process as transparent, while the petitioners lawyer JUMV Prasad argued that unequal opportunities could inflate medicine prices. MLAs interference decried Expressing astonishment over an MLA interfering in works under National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS), the High Court questioned Vizianagaram MLA Aditi Vijayalakshmi Gajapathi Raju about her interference in works finalised by Grama Sabhas. The bench, comprising Chief Justice Dhiraj Singh Thakur and Justice Ch Ravi, questioned the Collectors issuance of administrative approvals based solely on the MLAs directives, bypassing the Grama Sabha resolutions. The HC directed the government to submit detailed reports and adjourned the case to May 7. The issue stems from a PIL filed by Mamidi Appalanaidu, alleging that the MLA unlawfully modified 889 NREGS works, with the Collector granting approvals without legal scrutiny. Plea for bail closed The High Court closed a petition filed by former I&PR Commissioner Vijay Kumar Reddy seeking anticipatory bail on Wednesday. The ACB case pertains to alleged irregularities in government notifications and bill payments. Acknowledging Vijay Kumar Reddys assurance to cooperate with the investigation, the HC stated that ACB officials are free to take further action if the accused fails to cooperate. His counsel V Maheshwar Reddy informed the HC that his client had responded to ACB notices and pledging continued cooperation. Advocate General Dammalapati Srinivas, representing the ACB, urged the court to allow legal action against the accused if he obstructs the probe, a request the court granted while resolving the petition.

The New Indian Express 1 May 2025 10:07 am

Andhra temple wall collapse: Jagan demands Rs 1 crore compensation for victims' families, strict action

VIJAYAWADA: Former Chief Minister and YSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy demanded Rs 1 crore compensation for the kin of each victim, jobs for their family members, and stringent action against those responsible for the Simhachalam temple wall collapse that killed eight devotees during Chandanotsavam on Wednesday. Terming the untoward incident a man-made havoc due to the State governments negligence, he criticised the coalition for constructing a substandard fly-ash brick wall without reinforced concrete or proper tenders, despite knowing the fact that lakhs of people would attend the temple festival. He condemned the decision to make devotees stand in line adjacent to the unstable wall amid heavy rain, highlighting the absence of basic facilities. After consoling the grieving families, the YSRCP chief pointed to the series of government failures, citing stampedes at Godavari Pushkarams and Tirupati, and animal deaths at Srikurmam. YSRCP leaders Vellampalli Srinivasa Rao, Gudivada Amarnath and Kottu Satyanarayana alleged corruption in tenders and disregard for Hindu sentiments. They demanded a probe into the coalitions mismanagement.

The New Indian Express 1 May 2025 9:24 am

Governments negligence led to death of seven devotees at Simhachalam: YSRCP leader Jagan

Adequate measures have not been taken despite knowing that the festival attracts lakhs of devotees, he said

The Hindu 1 May 2025 6:46 am

Simhachalam tragedy: was the wall built of paper, ask angry kin of deceased

The KGH premises echoed with heart-wrenching cries as grieving families mourned the death of their loved ones

The Hindu 1 May 2025 5:34 am

Tirupati Adopts Digital Slot Booking for Property Registrations

Users can access the booking system via the official IGRS website

Deccan Chronicle 1 May 2025 2:23 am

Rain Brings Relief to Visakhapatnam, But Heatwave Persists Across Andhra

Nandyal recorded the highest temperature of the day at a scorching 41.2 degrees Celsius, followed closely by Tirupati at 40.8 degrees Celsius and Anantapur at 40.3 degrees Celsius

Deccan Chronicle 1 May 2025 1:39 am

Andhra University student from Ghana dies under suspicious circumstances

We have informed about the death to the Embassy of the Republic of Ghana in New Delhi, says the AU Chief Warden

The Hindu 30 Apr 2025 9:45 pm

Govt. negligence caused Simhachalam tragedy: YSRCP

Vellampalli Srinivas cites repeated temple tragedies under NDA. Questions the credibility of inquiry committees, pointing to the unsolved probe into the Tirupati stampede

The Hindu 30 Apr 2025 9:15 pm

SDRF, Police and Fire Department personnel fight against odds to save victims, extricate bodies at Simhachalam temple

We have managed to rescue two injured persons from the debris. They were sent to various hospitals, and we retrieved seven bodies from the rubble in our operation, which lasted for nearly two-and-a-half hour, says an SDRF official

The Hindu 30 Apr 2025 9:02 pm

Chandanotsavam: thousands of devotees throng Simhachalam temple for darshan of deity

Hereditary Trustee of the temple P. Ashok Gajapathi Raju is the first to have darshan and priests receive him with the temple honours

The Hindu 30 Apr 2025 8:17 pm

PM Modi to continue scheduled programs in two south Indian states amid tensions with Pakistan

NEW DELHI: Despite ongoing tensions with Pakistan following the recent terror attack, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will continue with his scheduled engagements, visiting two key southern statesKerala and Andhra Pradeshon 2 May. This visit comes just a day after his appearance in Maharashtra on 1 May, where he is set to inaugurate WAVES, a first-of-its-kind global event. According to the Prime Ministers Office (PMO), Modi will also be in Kerala on the same day to dedicate the Vizhinjam International Deepwater Multipurpose Seaport to the nation. Valued at Rs 8,900 crore, this port will be Indias first dedicated container transhipment facility, marking a significant leap in the country's maritime capabilities. In Andhra Pradesh, governed by the NDA ally Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Prime Minister Modi will dedicate several projects to the nation and lay foundation stones for new ones, focusing on enhancing the country's defence capabilities. Among the highlights is the establishment of a Missile Testing Range at Nagayalanka, worth over Rs 1,460 crore. This state-of-the-art facility will include a launch centre with technical instrumentation capabilities, and indigenous systems such as radars, telemetry, and electro-optical equipment. The Prime Minister will also lay the foundation stone for a range of infrastructure projects in Amaravati, including the new Legislative Assembly, High Court, Secretariat, and associated government buildings, with a combined value of Rs 11,240 crore. During his visit to Andhra Pradesh, the Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone, inaugurate, and dedicate various development projects worth over Rs 58,000 crore. He will also address a public rally. Among the key initiatives are seven National Highway projects aimed at widening and improving crucial stretches. These upgrades are expected to enhance road safety, create employment opportunities, and improve connectivity to prominent religious and tourist destinations like Tirupati, Srikalahasti, Malakonda, and Udayagiri Fort. Railway projects to be inaugurated include the doubling of lines between Bugganapalle Cement Nagar and Panyam stations, as well as the commissioning of a third line between New West Block Hut cabin and Vijayawada stations. Besides all these, the Prime Minister will lay the foundation stone for a rail-over-rail project between Guntakal West and Mallappa Gate stations, aimed at easing freight congestion at Guntakal Junction. Further, the Prime Minister will give the green light to significant infrastructure and flood mitigation efforts in the state. These include a 320 km world-class trunk infrastructure network with underground utilities and advanced flood management systems, valued at Rs 17,400 crore. One of the most ambitious projects to be advanced during the visit is the land pooling scheme infrastructure initiative in Amaravati. It covers 1,281 km of roads featuring central medians, cycle tracks, and integrated utility corridors, with a total investment exceeding Rs 20,000 crore.

The New Indian Express 30 Apr 2025 7:45 pm

Wall collapse incident at Simhachalam temple: Opposition parties criticise NDA government for negligence and apathy

The government failed to make basic arrangements for Chandanotsavam festival, says former Minister Gudivada Amarnath

The Hindu 30 Apr 2025 6:05 pm

Midhun Reddy is one of primary executors; played instrumental role in liquor scam: Andhra Pradesh CID

CID Additional SP R. Srihari Babu stated in the affidavit that the persons including Mr. Midhun Reddy have ensured that orders for the purchase of liquor were placed by the government on distilleries/manufacturers who were providing kickbacks

The Hindu 30 Apr 2025 4:15 pm

Massive preparations under way for PM Modis Amaravati visit on May 2

More than five lakh people, including nearly one lakh farmers who gave up their agricultural lands under the Land Pooling Scheme in 2014, are expected to attend the event

The Hindu 30 Apr 2025 3:23 pm

Andhra Pradesh Governor express grief over death of seven devotees in wall collapse incident in Simhachalam temple

NDRF 10th Battalion conduct Collapsed Structure Search and Rescue operation at the spot to rescue the injured, if any, says Battalion Commandant V.V.N. Prasanna Kumar

The Hindu 30 Apr 2025 3:09 pm

Andhra Pradesh Congress chief Y.S. Sharmila placed under house arrest; slams Naidu government for preventing her visit to Uddandarayunipalem

As Ms. Sharmila stepped out of the house, the women police blocked her way, asking her not to go ahead with her visit, as it was likely to cause law and order problem

The Hindu 30 Apr 2025 2:57 pm

Jagan to Visit Families of Simhachalam Wall Collapse Victims

The Simhachalam temple disaster comes in the backdrop of a stampede at Tirupati temple in January which claimed the lives of six devotees.

Deccan Chronicle 30 Apr 2025 1:59 pm

8 summer special trains from Secunderabad to Tirupati announced

Hyderabad: The South Central Railway has announced the operation of eight special trains between Secunderabad and Tirupati to accommodate the increased passenger demand during the summer season. These special trains aim to provide greater convenience and comfort for travellers during the busy summer months. The special train service (Train No. 07257) will depart from Charlapalli Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 30 Apr 2025 11:01 am

Single-use plastic ban faces challenges in Visakhapatnam

Successful implementation seen only in rythu bazaars; use of single-use plastic items is visible at various places and officials say raids are being conducted and action taken against violators

The Hindu 30 Apr 2025 9:36 am

Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assemblys petitions committee holds first meeting in Visakhapatnam

Steps are being taken to create awareness on the committee, says Deputy Speaker

The Hindu 29 Apr 2025 10:01 pm

Visakhapatnam district experiences below normal rainfall in April

Anakapalli and Alluri Sitharama Raju districts received good rainfall, say officials

The Hindu 29 Apr 2025 9:14 pm

Focus on sanitation and drinking water supply during Chandanotsavam at Simhachalam temple in Visakhapatnam on April 30, says Mayor

In view of summer, drinking water kiosks have been arranged at 193 points for the convenience of devotees

The Hindu 29 Apr 2025 8:56 pm

IRCTC announces special air package, Ramayan trail of Sri Lanka, from Visakhapatnam

The tour will be from June 28 to July 3, say officials

The Hindu 29 Apr 2025 8:07 pm