TTD receives 105 hearing aids worth 20 lakh for its Sravanam project
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam (TTD) received a significant donation of 105 hearing aids, valued at 20 lakh, from N Virat of Tirupati. These devices will support children in the Sravanam project, which focuses on early intervention for hearing-impaired infants and young children. The donated hearing aids will be distributed to children who complete their training, aiming to prevent future hearing-related challenges.
AIIEA flays Labour Codes, calls for nationwide protests on November 26
The arbitrary and undemocratic notification of the Labour Codes is a blot on the democratic ethos of the country, says AIIEA general secretary
Mobile fertility clinic flagged off
GITAM professor develops kit to enhance Braille learning
Medhavi Group to set up skills varsity in Vizag
Foundation stone laid for Government Working Womens Hostel at Gajuwaka
Women employed in Gajuwaka and the surrounding areas would have access to safe, comfortable, and high-quality living spaces, Gajuwaka MLA Palla Srinivasa Rao said
Propaganda: Ex-Tirupati Official On '20 Crore Spurious Ghee Laddoos' Claim
Subba Reddy said similar accusations were made during the earlier TDP government, when Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu claimed that animal fat was being used in laddoo preparation.
GCC MD reviews bodys annual performance
Indian-American heiress Netra Mantena married NRI Vamsi Gadiraju in a lavish Udaipur wedding, concluding four days of festivities. Bride's father Rama Raju Mantena, a billionaire, has carved a niche for himself in the pharma industry. He once donated 1008 gold coin garland worth Rs 8 crore at Tirupati. Netra's father is a prominent name in the US pharma industry.
77th NCC Day celebrated at Andhra University
IIT-Tirupati signs MoU with CEMS Vizag
SBI Green Marathon draws good response
One dead, two missing as boat capsizes in Raiwada reservoir in Anakapalli district
Sankar Foundations newsletter wins award
Political parties show double standard in VSP issue: porata committee leaders
A solution in sight to end train detention woes at Visakhapatnam Junction
The railways have proposed a new 35 km long bypass line between Kottavalasa and Anakapalle.
Ensure All Eligible Poor Get Schemes: Tirupati MP Gurumoorthy
Gurumoorthy instructed officials to effectively implement schemes such as PM Gram Adarsh Yojana, MGNREGS, PM-KUSUM, and PM Surya Ghar.
Villagers stage protest demanding road repair
GVP, BGSU ink pact to promote collaborative research and education
VisakhapatnamKirandul passenger to be short-terminated at Dantewada
India-South Africa ODI in Vizag: ACA to begin ticket sales from November 28
APSRTCs first special bus to Sabarimala flagged off
Special buses are also being operated to Hyderabad, Vijayawada and other destinations based on the demand, says Visakhapatnam DPTO
Subba Reddy refutes reports alleging use of adulterated ghee in 20 crore Tirupati laddus
Condemning the reports, former TTD chairman Subba Reddy expressed his resolve to fully cooperate with the SIT which was investigating the case
Amaravati as capital: Andhra Government trying to get Bill passed in Parliament, says Pemmasani
Pemmasani Chandra Sekhar said the proposal got legal clearance and the file was under consideration of the Home Ministry
20 Crore Laddoos Made With Spurious Ghee During 2019-24: Tirupati Official
An estimated 20 crore laddoos were prepared using adulterated ghee at the revered Tirupati shrine, authorities have said, even as a probe continues into the impurities found in the temple prasad.
BMS hails Centres decision on implementation of Labour Codes
Seminar on ADR in maritime trade held in Vizag
Visakha Music Academys 56th annual music festival to begin on Nov. 23
Council approves 131 proposals; rejects one to rename Relli Veedhi as Sri Sabari Nagar
Corporators highlight shortage of sanitation staff on GVMC limits
Protests, arguments rock GVMC council meeting
intense protests over proposed privatisation of the VSP, the plan to establish a cement grinding unit at Pedagantyada under the Gajuwaka limits and protocol violations mark the meeting
Schoolteacher dies after concrete mixture trolley falls on her in Anakapalli
Hundreds throng Sri Kanaka Mahalakshmi temple in Burujupeta as Margasira Masotsavam begins
Red sanders court in Tirupati convicts two smugglers
The Tirumala shrine was visited by 10.97 crore devotees during June 2019-June 2024
Protection of red sanders: National Biodiversity Board releases 39.84 crore to Andhra Pradesh
An amount of 87.68 crore was generated through regulated access to auctioned or seized red sanders wood by the Andhra Pradesh Forest Department towards benefit sharing
President Droupadi Murmu prays at Tirumala temple; greets pilgrims in rare gesture
The chief priest briefed her on the significance of the shrine
Inside Asha Nehemiahs latest book and her approach to writing mysteries for children
The writer reflects on her latest book Prabirs New Flute, her use of light humour and the cultural details that anchor the story
BENGALURU: South division police investigating the Rs 7.11-crore daylight heist are yet to get vital leads about the robbers, and are questioning more than 30 suspects, including the Cash Management Services (CMS) staff. However, two suspects identified as Hemanth and Sunil from Kalyan Nagar, near Banaswadi, were taken into custody near Chittoor in Andhra Pradesh, but there was no confirmation from police about their detention. The Toyota Innova in which the accused had escaped was found abandoned in Andhra Pradesh. Three vehicles -- the Innova, a Maruti Suzuki Zen and Maruti Suzuki WagonR -- were used by the accused to escape with the cash. Investigators found the Innova used in the crime had a fake number plate of a Maruti Swift, whose owner resides on Indiranagar 100 Feet Road in Bengaluru. The gang used an Uttar Pradesh registration number on the same Innova while leaving the city via Hoskote-Malur Road. Checks are being conducted at all city borders, including Hoskote, Chikkaballapur and Kolar, and CCTVs at tollgates and in the vicinity are also being checked. The gang hoodwinked police by splitting into teams and travelling in three cars. They were successful in making police track only the Innova, while actually escaping with the cash in the Zen and WagonR. Police are also not ruling out the possibility of the accused hiding in the city, and are also checking if the accused had visited Angala Parameswari temple in Tamil Nadu and Tirumala Tirupati temple. Bengaluru City Police Commissioner Seemant Kumar Singh was in Siddapura police station, where the case was registered, till late Wednesday night. The driver of the cash-in-transit-vehicle (GJ-01-HT-9173) and another CMS staffer were again taken to the scene of crime on Thursday. One team visited Bengaluru Central Prison in Parappana Agrahara, following clues that the accused conducted the operation from inside the jail premises. Around 18 teams have been formed to probe the case. Central Crime Branch (CCB) officials have also been also roped in for the investigation, which is being supervised by four Joint Commissioners of Police. More than 50 senior police officers in the rank of ACP and police inspectors are checking CCTV footage and other technical details on suspicion that the gang has fled to a neighbouring state. Police question Swift owner The accused had used registration number KA-03-NC-8052 for the Innova in which they initially escaped with the money from the city. During investigations, police found that the registration number belongs to a white Maruti Swift, and the owner is Gangadhar, a senior citizen who lives on Indiranagar 100 Feet Road. A traffic police officer visited Gangadhars residence soon after the daylight heist, and found the Swift with the same registration number parked inside the house compound. Police explained to him that his vehicles registration number was used by the gang that had robbed Rs 7.11 crore and escaped. Police checked the car details with the owner to rule out the possibility of any foul play. His statements were also recorded. Gangadhar (78) told the media that he doesnt know why his cars number plate was used, and police should investigate. Police must find out how the accused got my car number. A traffic police officer came to my residence on Wednesday afternoon, saying my car number had been misused. Later, I got to know through the media. The car is a 2018 model, I am the single owner and have driven around 45,000km. I rarely use my car, and had taken it to the showroom to change the old number plate to High Security Registration Plate. I am a heart patient and my blood pressure has shot up ever since I found out about the car number being used for the robbery. I did not sleep the entire night,he said. Police on the job: Home Minister G Parameshwara Meanwhile, Home Minister G Parameshwara told the media that police have taken all information, and are checking if the accused are from Karnataka or any other state. The registration number of a Maruti Swift was used for the Innova, and the owner has been contacted. After the robbery, the accused changed vehicles to transport the cash. Exact information about the vehicles in which the cash was taken is not yet known. The accused will be arrested soon, the minister said.
President Murmu in Tiruchanoor, Begins Two-Day Tirupati Tour
As per temple tradition, on Friday, she would first visit the Sri Bhu Varaha Swamy temple before offering prayers at the Sri Venkateswara temple.
Karthika Masa Laksha Deepotsavam concludes
Google Data centre: MLA warns stern action on land middlemen
Tystie anchors in Vizag after six months trans-oceanic voyage
Collector reviews preparations for IFR-2026
Car Used In Heist Abandoned In Tirupati, Seized By Police
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah confirmed the seizure of the car used in the crime and stated police investigating the case have gathered vital leads to crack the case at the earliest
Twin fire mishaps in Vizag city, no casualities, significant property damage
Ground-mounted solar can bring earnings to landowners
The option is a boon for those who have housing plots, realtors can woo property buyers and help power utilities like AP Eastern Power Distribution Company Limited (APEPDCL) easily meet the renewable energy targets set by the Centre
Strategic reasons behind Maoists taking shelter in cities?
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'Don't donate under any circumstances to...': Tirupati temple management has a warning for devotees
Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams Chairman B. R. Naidu has issued a stern warning to devotees against donating to fraudulent organizations. These groups are falsely claiming Tirumala, Tirupati, and Tiruchanoor will be declared holy places, using this deception to collect money. Devotees are urged to be vigilant and avoid falling prey to such scams, ensuring their contributions reach legitimate charitable activities.
Emergency Medical Room opened at Vizianagaram railway station
CPI (Maoist) general secretary Devuji is not in our custody; the Operation Sambhav has eliminated key Maoists in the two encounters in Maredumilli agency, DGP said
Citizen scientists track the pond herons mysterious night flights on Indias East coast
New citizen-science data from Visakhapatnam suggests that pond herons and cattle egrets may be undertaking regular seasonal journeys along the East coast, reviving a 30-year-old mystery from Chennai
Maredumilli encounter: Families claim mortal remains of Madvi Hidma, his wife Raje
Alluri Sitarama Raju District Superintendent of Police Amit Bardar told The Hindu, The post-mortem has been conducted in Rampachodavaram Area Hospital
GVMC council meeting on November 21; proposal for smart vending zones to be introduced
Tirupati Police Bust Inter-State Digital Arrest Racket
Koti Babu had earlier worked with cybercriminals in Cambodia in January 2024. He returned to India and started opening mule accounts for commission: Reports
NTPC Simhadri holds painting compeition for schoolchildren
NCC to hold Visakha Tarang on November 23
GCC hikes coffee prices to benefit tribal farmers
Digital arrest scam: Tirupati police arrest eight for cheating elderly citizen of 80 lakh
Sri Kanaka Mahalakshmi temple fete from November 21
Renovation delays at Vizags Swarna Bharathi Indoor Stadium irks GVMC chief
Successful heart transplant marks milestone for CARE Hospitals in Visakhapatnam
Avoid hot showers to deal with cracking of skin in winter, say dermatologists
Major train disaster averted in Visakhapatnam
Visakhapatnam-Koraput DMU was stopped after its loco pilot observed that a goods train was coming from the opposite direction on the same track
Seven more Maoists killed in exchange of fire in Maredumilli forests of Andhra Pradesh
Top Maoist leader Metturi Joga Rao alias Tech Shankar among those slain, said police; firing is continuing as per latest report
Kerala government failed to ensure basic facilities at Sabarimala: Ayyappa Seva Sangham
PATHANAMTHITTA: Akhila Bharatha Ayyappa Seva Sangham, one of the largest organisations of Ayyappa devotees, alleged that it had repeatedly warned authorities about the need for robust crowd management well before the pilgrimage season began. In the light of heavy rush at Sabarimala as soon as the pilgrim season began, they alleged that the government was busy with damage control over the gold theft controversy and failed to address the basic requirements at Sabarimala. Pointing out that several devotees reportedly had to stand in the queue for over 10 hours without water and food, the Sangham claimed that they and several other long-standing service organisations were barred from distributing free snacks and food to pilgrims, a practice they said they had carried out for decades. Not just our Sangham, but several organisations including the Amritanandamayi Math and Subramanya Religious Trust were also prevented from offering services to pilgrims. With all service groups blocked, there is no organisation left to support pilgrims, alleged Ayyappa Seva Sangham general secretary D Vijayakumar. According to him, the Devaswom Board has very limited staff who are not equipped to handle such massive crowds, whereas Ayyappa Seva Sangham had been providing round-the-clock free food to devotees, police personnel, and staff at Sannidhanam for years. In the nadapanthal, devotees are standing in dangerously packed lines. If a toddler falls, another will step over him.. thats how risky the situation is, he said. The new Devaswom Board president has been appointed only after the system collapsed under the previous board. The previous officials are responsible for the current situation. The Kerala government should implement a centralised system similar to Tirupati. The issue is not the increasing number of devotees, its the failure to ensure smooth darshan. The Sangham warned that, from December 1 to 5 tens of thousands of Telugu-speaking devotees traditionally arrive in large numbers.
Council Finalises Revised Merger List For Greater Tirupati Corporation
This paves the way for formation of the proposed Greater Tirupati Corporation.
Over 500 screened at free eye camp in Anakapalli
Greater Tirupati to expand from Kalyani dam to IIT campus
MCT council approves plans to enlarge city limits, bringing key reservoirs and 10 consenting panchayats into the corporations jurisdiction
GVMC chief orders daily water quality tests
CPI stages protest against attacks on dalits, minorities
Mercury dips to 7C in Araku, G. Madugula
Abhyudaya Cycle Yatra receives overwhelming response in Anakapalli
Maoist movement suffers a serious setback with encounter of Madvi Hidma
The encounter reportedly took place between 6 a.m. and 7 a.m., and combing operations are still ongoing, said Andhra Pradesh DGP Harish Kumar Gupta
Ghee Adulteration: SIT Begins Questioning Of Chinna Appanna
Appanna was brought to the SIT office in Tirupati on Monday after the Nellore ACB Court granted five days custody to the investigation team.
Two OSOP stalls opened to promote Araku, Koraput coffee
YHAI to hold 2-day inter-State motorcycle rally on November 22-23
AP Minister Orders Pulp Units Pay Farmers 8 Per Kg
Ram Prasad Reddy recalled that the government has already deposited a subsidy of 24 per kg into the bank accounts of mango farmers amounting to 183 crore in Chittoor and Tirupati districts.
Ill-timed roadworks cause hardships to devotees attending Brahmotsavams at Tirupati temple
Waltair Division sets record with 50 million tonnes freight loading in 230 days
Among all the Indian railway divisions the division improved its position to become 5th top-performing division
Palla Srinivasa Rao sees unprecedented growth opportunities for A.P.
Pensioners demand hike in minimum EPS95 pension to 9,000
Protest programme was part of nation-wide protest being organised every year on November 16 against imposition of the EPS 95 scheme
Workshop on scientific writing concludes at RHRS Tirupati
Tirupati Police Invoke PD Act Against Six Repeat Offenders
The PD Act has been implemented to effectively identify, monitor and control individuals who pose a threat to public safety and societal harmony: District SP L. Subba Reddy
Separate railway division at Tirupati vital for implementing pending projects
Valedictory held for IIM-Vs unique management course
AU Alumni contributions boost centenary celebrations
Deva Puranam, an alumnus of Inorganic Chemistry and currently the Head of Global Quality Investigations & Regulatory Communications at Viatris, USA, contributed a total of 70 lakhs, earmarked as 50 lakhs towards the Campus Beautification Programme and 20 lakhs for the establishment of Postdoctoral Fellowships to boost advanced research.
Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu discusses plan with to top LG official at CII Partnership Summit in Visakhapatnam on Saturday; LG AI Research is an AI think tank for the entire LG Group with 16 affiliates including LG Chem and LG Electronics
Two drown in Mallimadugu project in Tirupati

