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Leaders Unite for Vangaveeti Mohana Ranga Statue Unveiling

Leaders Unite for Vangaveeti Mohana Ranga Statue Unveiling

Mar 02, 2026 | 424 Views

Malkajgiri Member of Parliament Etela Rajender participated in the unveiling ceremony of a bronze statue of Vangaveeti Mohana Ranga at the Kapu Sangham Bhavan premises in Vanasthalipuram. The event was organized to pay tribute to the late leader, remembered for his influence and service to the community. A large number of supporters and community members gathered to honor his legacy and reflect on his contributions. The program was attended by MLA Devireddy Sudheer Reddy, along with Vangaveeti Radha, son of Vangaveeti Mohana Ranga, and several Kapu Sangham leaders and admirers. Speakers at the event highlighted Ranga’s leadership and commitment to public service, describing the statue as a symbol of inspiration for future generations.

Bhatti Invites CM Revanth to Son’s Grand Wedding

Bhatti Invites CM Revanth to Son’s Grand Wedding

Feb 20, 2026 | 489 Views

Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka, along with his family, met Chief Minister Revanth Reddy at the Chief Minister’s camp office in Delhi to extend a personal invitation for his son’s wedding. The meeting reflected a cordial and respectful gesture, as Bhatti Vikramarka invited the Chief Minister to bless the couple on the auspicious occasion. The wedding of his son, Surya Vikramaditya, is scheduled to take place on March 5 in Hyderabad. The invitation visit underscored the warmth and goodwill shared among the state’s leadership, marking the upcoming celebration as a significant family event.

Kavitha Announces New Political Party at Telangana Activists’ Self-Respect Meeting

Kavitha Announces New Political Party at Telangana Activists’ Self-Respect Meeting

Feb 13, 2026 | 346 Views

At a large self-respect meeting organized by Telangana Jagruthi at RTC Kalyana Mandapam in Bagh Lingampally, Hyderabad, Kalvakuntla Kavitha strongly criticized both previous and current state governments for failing to deliver justice to Telangana movement activists and martyrs’ families. She said that despite the formation of Telangana, many activists did not receive the recognition, economic growth, or political opportunities they had hoped for. Without directly attacking K. Chandrashekar Rao, she questioned what had been achieved during the ten years in power. She also criticized Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, alleging a lack of movement spirit and warning that unfulfilled promises to activists would lead to strong public resistance. Kavitha announced plans to launch a new political party that would not be just another electoral platform but one aimed at protecting Telangana’s identity and prioritizing activists’ welfare. She demanded formal recognition of movement activists, creation of a welfare board, budgetary provisions for their development, and 20% reservation for local youth in private sector jobs. Referring to historical struggles and figures like Komaram Bheem and Chakali Ilamma, she emphasized that Telangana has always been a land of resistance and sacrifice. She stated that Telangana Jagruthi would continue its fight for justice, dignity, and rightful benefits for activists and their families.

Kavitha Vows Week-long Fight Over Group-1 Irregularities

Kavitha Vows Week-long Fight Over Group-1 Irregularities

Oct 10, 2025 | 539 Views

Hyderabad, October 10: Telangana Jagruthi President Kalvakuntla Kavitha announced a week-long protest movement demanding justice for aspirants affected by alleged irregularities in the TSPSC Group-1 recruitment process. Speaking at a round-table meeting organized by Telangana Jagruthi at Somajiguda Press Club, Kavitha said the movement would begin with a ‘Vantavarpu’ (community cooking) program at Ashoknagar on Friday. Expressing deep concern, Kavitha said, “Even after achieving Telangana, our youth are still struggling for justice. I’m looking at the Group-1 issue as a mother, not just a politician.” She emphasized that former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao had done everything possible for students during the first decade of Telangana, but the current government’s handling of recruitment exams has deeply disappointed the youth. She urged students to stay focused on their studies while promising, “We will fight on your behalf until justice is served.” Kavitha announced five key resolutions passed during the meeting: the cancellation and re-conduction of Group-1 prelims and mains exams; ensuring implementation of the promised job calendar; filling two lakh government vacancies; a complete overhaul of the TSPSC; and revocation of G.O. 29, which she said undermines reservation policies. These resolutions will be formally sent to the Governor and Chief Minister. Condemning mainstream media’s silence on the issue, Kavitha urged journalists to amplify the voice of the unemployed. “Our legal team of 50 lawyers is ready to fight this battle in court if needed,” she added, stressing that the Telangana Jagruthi movement will extend protests to districts and villages across the state to ensure justice for students and unemployed youth.

CM Revanth Reddy Assures Full Support to Flood-Hit Families in Kamareddy

CM Revanth Reddy Assures Full Support to Flood-Hit Families in Kamareddy

Sep 05, 2025 | 474 Views

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy visited flood-affected areas in Kamareddy district, assuring that the government will provide full support and compensation to those impacted. Calling it the worst flood in nearly 100 years, the CM said officials had minimized loss of life by acting quickly and coordinating across departments. He personally inspected damaged roads, submerged colonies, and farmlands, while announcing immediate relief for affected families, including ₹11,500 compensation to 100 households in GR Colony. The Chief Minister directed officials to prepare a comprehensive flood damage assessment within five days, ensure compensation for farmers whose crops were destroyed, and provide financial aid to households and livestock owners who suffered losses. He emphasized permanent solutions to prevent future disasters, instructing authorities to prepare plans for rebuilding damaged bridges and exploring bridge-cum-barrage or check dam models. He also promised new housing under Indiramma Housing Scheme for families who lost their homes. Revanth Reddy stressed that leaders must stand by people during crises, highlighting the swift efforts of ministers, MLAs, and local authorities who worked together with irrigation, revenue, police, and R&B departments to rescue and rehabilitate residents. He also announced that CSR funds from local industries would be mobilized to aid recovery and assured that Kamareddy’s development will be on par with Kodangal. Accompanying ministers and senior leaders, including Sitakka, Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, and PCC chief Mahesh Kumar Goud, praised the coordinated response that saved hundreds of lives. Government advisor Shabbir Ali noted that over 300 people were rescued during flash floods, while local representatives expressed gratitude for the CM’s timely visit and promised long-term measures to prevent recurrence of such devastation.