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Colorful Bathukamma Celebrations at Telangana Secretariat

Colorful Bathukamma Celebrations at Telangana Secretariat

Sep 26, 2025 | 551 Views

Bathukamma Festival Lights Up Secretariat The Bathukamma festival, a reflection of Telangana’s rich cultural traditions, was celebrated with grandeur at the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Telangana Secretariat on Thursday evening. The event was organized under the leadership of the Telangana Secretariat Employees Association. Ministers Join the Festivities Panchayat Raj, Rural Development, and Women & Child Welfare Minister Danasari Anasuya (Seethakka) and Forest, Environment & Endowments Minister Konda Surekha attended the celebrations as chief guests. Their presence added significance to the occasion, which witnessed enthusiastic participation from women employees across all departments. Joyful Participation of Women and Children Women employees, accompanied by their children, adorned colorful Bathukammas with seasonal flowers and took part in traditional songs and dances. The event was filled with vibrant performances, including Bathukamma songs and dandiya, creating a festive atmosphere in the Secretariat. Leaders and Associations Participate The celebrations saw the participation of senior officials, employee union leaders, and cultural enthusiasts. Secretariat Employees Association President Srinivas Reddy, Women Employees Association President Ramadevi, along with members Shailaja, Manga, and Chandrakala, actively joined the festivities, making the event a true reflection of Telangana’s cultural pride.

AP Empowers Women with Free Tailoring & Garment Jobs

AP Empowers Women with Free Tailoring & Garment Jobs

Sep 26, 2025 | 842 Views

Empowering Women through Tailoring Training Andhra Pradesh is taking steps to empower women by providing employment opportunities in garment industries through free tailoring training programs. State BC Welfare Minister S. Savita informed the Assembly that women who complete training are being linked with various garment industries across the state for job placements. Free Training, Sewing Machines, and Certification The training, conducted under the AP BC Cooperative Finance Corporation, spans 90 days and equips women with tailoring skills. Upon completion, participants are awarded certificates along with free sewing machines, enabling them to pursue independent livelihoods or take up employment in garment factories. Minister Savita emphasized that this initiative reflects Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu’s vision of transforming every household woman into an entrepreneur. Focus on Women Welfare and Skill Development The minister pointed out that during 2019–2024, women’s welfare was neglected by the previous government. With the TDP returning to power, renewed emphasis is being placed on women-centric welfare schemes inspired by NTR’s vision. To ensure transparency and accountability, attendance in training programs is recorded through a Facial Recognition System (FRS). The government is also collaborating with AP Skill Development to further enhance women’s job readiness. Employment Opportunities in Garment Sector Minister Savita added that discussions are ongoing with garment company managements to secure employment opportunities for trained women. The initiative not only ensures skill development but also creates sustainable livelihoods, thereby boosting women’s empowerment and socio-economic growth across Andhra Pradesh.

Minister Nara Lokesh Attends Tirumala Brahmotsavams with Family

Minister Nara Lokesh Attends Tirumala Brahmotsavams with Family

Sep 25, 2025 | 545 Views

Tirupati: Andhra Pradesh’s Minister for Education and IT, Nara Lokesh, attended the grand Tirumala Srivari Brahmotsavams along with his family. In the evening, Minister Lokesh arrived at Tirumala accompanied by CM Chandrababu Naidu and his family. The visit began with a family darshan of Bedi Anjaneya Swamy at the Tirumala temple complex. Grand Darshan and Offerings Following this, the minister and CM Naidu reached the Lord Venkateswara temple amid the sounds of mangalavaadyas. The temple officials accorded them a warm welcome. On behalf of the state government, CM Chandrababu Naidu and family offered silk robes to Lord Venkateswara as part of the ceremonial honors. Minister Lokesh and his family then performed a family darshan of the deity. Vedic Blessings and Celebrations Vedic priests conducted chanting ceremonies and offered special blessings to CM Chandrababu Naidu’s family. During the event, the TTD calendar and diary were inaugurated. Later, as part of the Brahmotsavam celebrations, the family also paid respects to Sri Malayappa Swamy seated on the grand Pedda Sesha Vahanam. Dignitaries Present The event saw the presence of TTD Chairman B.R. Naidu, EO Ashok Singhal, other temple officials, TTD members, and several TDP representatives. The celebrations highlighted the traditional grandeur of Tirumala Brahmotsavams, combining religious devotion with community participation.

Telangana Seeks 70% Share in Krishna Waters Before KWDT-II

Telangana Seeks 70% Share in Krishna Waters Before KWDT-II

Sep 24, 2025 | 560 Views

New Delhi/Hyderabad, September 23: Telangana has presented its final arguments before the Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal-II (KWDT-II), demanding a fair share of 70% (763 TMC) of the total 1050 TMC allocated in the Krishna basin. Irrigation and Civil Supplies Minister Capt. N. Uttam Kumar Reddy, who personally attended the proceedings, said this was a historic moment as a sitting minister appeared before the tribunal, showing how seriously the Congress government is pursuing the matter. Uttam detailed Telangana’s claim based on scientific and internationally accepted parameters such as catchment area, drought-prone zones, cultivable land, and population. He argued that Telangana is entitled to 555 TMC at 75% dependability, 43 TMC at 65% dependability, 120 TMC from average flows, and 45 TMC through Godavari diversions—totaling 763 TMC. He accused Andhra Pradesh of diverting a large share of its allocation outside the basin, violating principles of equitable distribution. Criticizing the previous BRS government, Uttam said it had agreed to only 299 TMC for Telangana while conceding 512 TMC to Andhra Pradesh, calling it a betrayal of farmers and drought-prone regions. The present Congress government has officially reopened the case, rejecting the earlier agreement and presenting stronger arguments before the tribunal led by Justice Brijesh Kumar. “This is not just a legal battle but a fight for Telangana’s farmers and the future of its drought-prone areas,” Uttam asserted. He also strongly opposed Karnataka’s plan to raise the Almatti dam height, warning it would harm Telangana’s water availability. “We will fight this in the Supreme Court with full force. Telangana will not allow a single drop of its rightful share to be compromised,” he said. Assuring people of Telangana, Uttam emphasized that Chief Minister Revanth Reddy is closely monitoring the case, and the government will never back down until justice is achieved.

CM Revanth Reddy Vows Complete Redevelopment of Medaram Sammakka-Saralamma Temples

CM Revanth Reddy Vows Complete Redevelopment of Medaram Sammakka-Saralamma Temples

Sep 24, 2025 | 558 Views

Medaram, September 15: Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy visited the Sammakka-Saralamma temples at Medaram on Tuesday and announced the government’s commitment to redevelop the historic shrines with durable stone structures, inspired by the architectural grandeur of the Ramappa temple. Calling it his privilege to oversee the reconstruction of the sacred gaddelu (temple platforms), the CM emphasized that true development means improving the living standards of tribal communities, not just building concrete structures. Highlighting the government’s tribal welfare initiatives, the CM said that an additional 22,000 Indiramma houses have been sanctioned for tribals. He criticized past governments for neglecting tribal needs and said the present administration is determined to correct historic injustices. He also pointed out that while thousands of crores are sanctioned for Kumbh Mela in Uttar Pradesh, the Medaram Maha Jatara — one of the largest tribal festivals in the world — deserves similar attention from the Centre. Revanth Reddy unveiled designs for the temple expansion, directing officials to ensure that all works are completed within 100 days, well before the upcoming Maha Jatara. Plans include expansion of the gaddelu, improved temple infrastructure, and water conservation in the Jampanna vagu stream. The CM stressed that the new stone structures will endure for centuries, preserving the glory of Sammakka and Saralamma for future generations. Earlier, CM Revanth Reddy offered 68 kilograms of gold to the deities as a token of devotion. He also held a review with priests, tribal representatives, and officials, taking their suggestions into account before finalizing the redevelopment plan. Ministers Seethakka, Konda Surekha, Adluri Laxman, and Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy accompanied the CM during the visit.