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Invitation to Keesaragutta Maha Shivaratri Brahmotsavams 2026

Invitation to Keesaragutta Maha Shivaratri Brahmotsavams 2026

Feb 10, 2026 | 195 Views

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has been invited to attend the “Keesaragutta Maha Shivaratri Brahmotsavams–2026,” to be held at the historic Sri Ramalingeshwara Swamy Temple, Keesaragutta, in connection with the auspicious Maha Shivaratri festival. The annual celebrations are known for their spiritual significance and attract a large number of devotees from across the state and beyond. The invitation was formally extended during a courtesy meeting by Minister Konda Surekha, Endowments Department Commissioner Harish, Temple Executive Officer Sudhakar Reddy, and Temple Committee Chairman Venkatesh. On the occasion, temple priests offered traditional blessings to the Chief Minister, marking the interaction with religious rituals and goodwill, while emphasizing the cultural and spiritual importance of the upcoming Brahmotsavams.

Andhra Pradesh CM Meets Union Jal Shakti Minister on Key Water Projects

Andhra Pradesh CM Meets Union Jal Shakti Minister on Key Water Projects

Feb 10, 2026 | 281 Views

During his Delhi visit, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu met Union Minister for Jal Shakti C.R. Patil to seek approvals and financial assistance for several critical irrigation and drinking water projects in the state. The Chief Minister highlighted that these projects are vital for farmers’ livelihoods, regional development, and long-term water security. He also discussed pending issues related to central funding and emphasized the need for timely decisions to ensure uninterrupted progress of key infrastructure initiatives. The Chief Minister specifically urged the permanent withdrawal of the stop-work order on the Polavaram project, citing implementation hurdles caused by delays. He requested reimbursement of increased costs due to enhanced canal capacities and financial support for Phase II of the project, which includes land acquisition, rehabilitation, and protective embankments, requiring additional funding of about ₹32,000 crore. Proposals for the Polavaram–Nallamala Sagar link project were also presented under the national river interlinking framework. In addition, Naidu called for early resolution of inter-state water disputes, including the publication of the Vamsadhara Tribunal’s final report, formation of a Godavari Water Disputes Tribunal for Andhra Pradesh–Telangana issues, and expressed concerns over the proposed height increase of the Almatti dam, warning of its impact on downstream water availability for Andhra Pradesh.

Telangana Chief Secretary K. Ramakrishna Rao Retirement Update

Telangana Chief Secretary K. Ramakrishna Rao Retirement Update

Feb 10, 2026 | 468 Views

Telangana Chief Secretary K. Ramakrishna Rao, a 1991-batch IAS officer of the Telangana cadre, is scheduled to retire on 31 March 2026 following a seven-month service extension. He took charge as Chief Secretary on 30 April 2025, at a time when the state administration was navigating important developmental and financial priorities. The extension, approved in late 2025, was intended to ensure continuity and stability at the highest level of the bureaucracy during a crucial phase for the state. Recognized for his strong command over public finance and governance, Rao previously served as Special Chief Secretary for Finance and played a key role in preparing 14 state budgets, including two vote-on-account budgets. An alumnus of IIT Kanpur and IIT Delhi with an MBA in Investments, he combines technical and financial expertise with a data-driven approach to administration. Over a career spanning more than three decades, he has held several senior roles, including Director General of the Centre for Good Governance and District Collector in Adilabad and Guntur. His retirement will mark the conclusion of a service record defined by fiscal discipline, institutional reforms, and administrative steadiness.

Transparent Governance & Public Spending Reforms in Andhra Pradesh

Transparent Governance & Public Spending Reforms in Andhra Pradesh

Feb 10, 2026 | 456 Views

The Andhra Pradesh government has reiterated its commitment to transparent governance and responsible public spending, stressing that every rupee from the public exchequer must translate into tangible benefits for citizens. Despite fiscal constraints, the administration is prioritizing development and welfare through careful planning, central support, and strict oversight. Leadership emphasized collective responsibility—urging ministers, senior officials, and field staff to work in unison so that policy decisions taken at the top deliver meaningful outcomes on the ground, with transparency as a core principle. Significant investments are underway across rural infrastructure, drinking water, tribal development, and urban green spaces, with thousands of crores allocated to phased programs monitored regularly. Authorities underscored the importance of completing projects within stipulated timelines and addressing implementation gaps at the field level. Senior officials were directed to guide frontline staff, strengthen supervision, and ensure honest execution. The message was clear: disciplined planning, timely delivery, and accountability are essential to earning public trust and advancing inclusive development.

Nara Lokesh Learns from Veteran Leader Gouthu Shyam Sunder Shivaji, Reinforces Value-Based Politics

Nara Lokesh Learns from Veteran Leader Gouthu Shyam Sunder Shivaji, Reinforces Value-Based Politics

Feb 07, 2026 | 369 Views

Andhra Pradesh Education and IT Minister Nara Lokesh held an interaction with senior Telugu Desam Party leader and former minister Gouthu Shyam Sunder Shivaji, reflecting his approach as a lifelong learner in public life. Shivaji, a seasoned leader with over four decades of service to the party and the son of freedom fighter Sardar Gouthu Latchanna, visited the TDP central office following a special invitation from Lokesh. The two leaders discussed contemporary and past political scenarios, ethical values in governance, party strengthening, and experiences related to ministerial responsibilities. Lokesh warmly welcomed the senior leader, enquired about his well-being, and later hosted him for lunch, attentively listening as Shivaji shared memories and lessons from earlier political eras. The meeting highlighted Lokesh’s consistent practice of respecting elders and seeking guidance from experienced leaders. It once again underscored his reputation as a leader who values institutional wisdom, believes in continuous learning, and upholds humility and discipline as core principles in politics.