1- Medaram Jathara: The TS government expedites development on Sammakka Sarakka Jathara.
The Telangana administration, led by Chief Minister KCR, has increased its efforts as the Medaram Sammakka-Sarakka Jatara approaches. Minister Satyavati Rathore recently visited Medaram to inspect the preparations for the 2022 Mahajatara. The Medaram Maha Jatara will be held from February 16th to February 19th, 2022, according to T News media.
In this aim, the government has allocated Rs 75 crore to equip worshipers with amenities. It has been revealed that 32 government departments have already been charged with managing these initiatives.
Baths and changing facilities for devotees at Jampannavagu, as well as procedures to avoid accidents and offer devotee lodging, were re-monitored around the Medaram district.
According to reports, the RTC would provide suitable transportation for the comfort of everyone attending the event.
2- In a private Medical College in Karimnagar, 43 students tested positive for Covid.
The corona has created quite a commotion in the Karimnagar neighbourhood.
According to reports, 43 medical students at Chalmeda Medical College in the Bommakal area of Bommakal tested positive for corona.
Covid tests are currently being performed to other members of staff as well as other students.
College vacations are now being announced. A corona infection in the area alarmed students at a medical school.
According to accounts, numerous students and other workers did not wear masks during a recent event conducted on college premises.
It was revealed that it had become an infection source.
3- Former Chief Minister Rosaiah’s funeral rites were held with state honours.
Konijeti Rosaiah, the former governor of Tamil Nadu and the former chief minister of undivided Andhra Pradesh, died on Saturday and was put to rest on Sunday.
Rosaiah’s body had been held in Gandhi Bhavan for some time on Sunday.
It was then transferred to Kompally, Medchal district, on a farm. The Telangana government conducted Rosaiah’s funeral with state honours.
Ranga Reddy and the Hyderabad collectors have already made plans to this effect.
Several Telugu state officials and members of Congress attended Rosaiah’s funeral.
The governments of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana have declared three days of mourning for Rosaiah’s death.
4- RK Beach in Vizag suffers breaches; a complex wall collapses
VISAKHAPATNAM: Despite the fact that cyclone Jawad has been weakened in North Andhra, ocean waves have penetrated forward at Visakhapatnam’s RK Beach.
The sea waves rocked the soil at RK Beach. Despite the fact that cyclone Jawad did not inflict significant damage in Visakhapatnam, Srikakulam, or Vizianagaram, the Bay of Bengal had a sea surge in various regions along its shore.
At Children’s Park near Beach, a 10 foot soil erosion incision occurred.
The park benches had been destroyed, and the complex wall had also collapsed.
Authorities erected barricades and barred traffic. Tourists were not permitted to travel along that path.
Locals and officials voiced concern when strong tides induced by the Jawad storm caused extensive damage to the RK beach.
According to accounts, the tide surged forward about 200 metres and destroyed the walls of the beach’s children’s park.
It has been established that it occurred as a result of massive waves striking the city beach as a result of Cyclone Jawad, which causes alarm among officials and citizens.
By maintaining the barricades, the police are taking precautionary steps and preventing anyone from entering the beach.
The event occurred at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday.
5- In Hyderabad, 10 people tested positive for Covid-19 from the same apartment complex.
Hyderabad: Panic seized occupants of an apartment in Peeramchervu hamlet, Rajendranagar, after 10 people tested positive for Covid-19.
According to sources, a person from New Delhi tested positive for the virus, and nine others became sick as a result.
Following receipt of the information, the informed health department is taking all necessary precautions and administering Covid-19 testing to all apartment inhabitants.
The growing number of Covid cases in the city is causing concern among local authorities and people.
Officials are hard at work tracing sick people’s contacts.
6- Word Fight: Anil Kumar responds to Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Union Minister.
Union Minister for Jal Shakti Gajendra Singh Shekhawat addressed the House on the dam safety bill, emphasising the importance of dam safety.
In his remarks, the Union Minister accused the Andhra Pradesh administration for the Annamayya project reservoir collapse.
He enquired as to who would be held accountable for the massive flood damage.
Andhra Pradesh’s Minister of Water Resources, Anil Kumar Yadav, reacted angrily to the Minister’s words, calling them “baseless.”
The AP Minister has even accused CM Ramesh and MP Y S Chowdary, who defected from the TDP to the BJP, of misleading the Union Minister about the reservoir.
7- KTR pays tribute to former CM Rosaiah
TRS working president and IT Minister KT Rama Rao has paid homage to the departed spirit of former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and Tamil Nadu Governor K Rosaiah.
KTR has complimented the former chief minister, suggesting that he can solve any political situation on the spur of the moment.
He recalls Telangana people demonstrating for the benefit of the state, as well as TRS President KCR’s sacrifice during the time.
KTR repeated the comments of former AP Chief Minister Rosaiah, who was asked to provide his support when the national government, led by the UPA administration, agreed to grant Telangana statehood.
Minister KTR conveyed his condolences on the passing of former Chief Minister K.Rosaiah and stated that the government has chosen to mark three days of state mourning from December 4 to 6 in his memory.
He indicated that the administration is preparing for the final rites, which would be performed with police honours tomorrow. Play