Showing posts with label Andhra Pradesh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andhra Pradesh. Show all posts

Friday, 7 April 2017

Andhra Pradesh: Truckers escalate strike in Telangana

Hyderabad: Truckers in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh escalated their strike on the fifth day on Monday, organizing challenges to press their requests.

More than 5 lakh trucks stayed off the streets in both states, deadening the development of merchandise.

As the strike affected the supply of fundamental items, the vehicle offices were equipping to make interchange courses of action, including the utilization of transports of state-claimed street transport partnerships.

Transporters crosswise over south India were on strike on a call given by South India Motor Transport Association (SIMTA) to press for their requests incorporating withdrawal of increment in the premium for outsider protection, climb in punishment and toll charge.

The Insurance Regulatory Development Authority (IRDA) in Hyderabad has called SIMTA pioneers for converses with deliver the issue identifying with protection.

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Wednesday, 22 July 2015

Rahul Gandhi to undertake 'padayatra' in Andhra Pradesh on 24th July

Gandhi, who has held similar visits and foot marches in states like Punjab and Telangana, would start his ‘padayatra’ from Obuladevara Cheruvu village in the perennially drought-hit Anantapur district on the morning of July 24, stated a release from Andhra Pradesh Congress yesterday.

En route, he will interact with farmers, weavers and students, besides garlanding the statues of Bharat Ratna B R Ambedkar and late Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy, it said. http://post.jagran.com/rahul-gandhi-to-undertake-padayatra-in-andhra-pradesh-on-24th-july-1437548646

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Wednesday, 8 July 2015

Countdown begins for ISRO's heaviest commercial mission


The 62.5-hour countdown began today at 07.28 AM and is progressing smoothly, an ISRO official told. ISRO's workhorse Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) will blast off at 9.58 PM on July 10 from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre at Sriharikota, about 90 km from here, and put in orbit the five satellites.

With the overall lift-off mass of the five satellites amounting to about 1440 kg, this mission becomes the 'heaviest commercial mission' ever undertaken by ISRO and its commercial arm Antrix, the agency said.

The Mission Readiness Review Committee and Launch Authorisation Board cleared the countdown for the PSLV C28/ DMC3 mission yesterday, he said.

PSLV, in its 30th mission, will launch three identical DMC3 optical earth observation satellites, built by Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL), United Kingdom, and two auxiliary satellites.

The three DMC3 satellites, each weighing 447 kg, will be launched into a 647 km Sun-Synchronous Orbit (SSO) using the high-end version of PSLV-XL.

In addition to the three DMC3 satellites, the PSLV C28 will also carry two auxiliary satellites from UK -- CBNT-1, a technology demonstrator earth observation micro satellite built by SSTL, and De-OrbitSail, a technology demonstrator nano satellite built by Surrey Space Centre.

The five international satellites are being launched as part of the arrangement entered into between DMC International Imaging (DMCii), a wholly owned subsidiary of SSTL, UK and Antrix Corporation Limited.

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Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Two-phase polls in undivided Andhra Pradesh

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As the separate Telangana and residual state of Andhra Pradesh are to come into existence from June 2nd, the Election Commission has also decided to conduct the Assembly elections in the undivided state.

Chief Election Commissioner VS Sampath said that the commission will conduct the elections as per the description of the state as of Wednesday.

Elections to 42 Lok Sabha seats and the 294-member assembly will be held in two phases - April 30th and May 7th.

In the first phase, Telangana will go to polls while voting in Rayalaseema and coastal Andhra (Seemandhra) will be held on May 7th.

Telangana has 17 Lok Sabha and 119 Assembly constituencies, while Seemandhra has 25 Lok Sabha constituencies spread over 175 Assembly segments.

"Whoever is elected MLA as per the law will automatically become member of the concerned state," Sampath said.

According to the state chief electoral officer, 6.24 crore voters are expected to exercise their right to franchise in the elections compared to 5.78 crore voters in 2009 - an increase of about 46 lakh.

The bill for formation of Telangana as India's 29th state was passed by Parliament on February 20th.

President Pranab Mukherjee gave his assent to the bill on March 1st and on the same day the government issued a notification but did not mention the formation day of the two states.

The union home ministry on Tuesday set on June 2nd as the formation day for the two states.

The centre last week brought Andhra Pradesh under President's rule and kept the assembly under suspended animation following the resignation of Kiran Kumar Reddy as the Chief Minister protesting against the bifurcation.

The term of the state assembly ends on June 2nd.

(Agencies)

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Wednesday, 12 February 2014

Andhra Pradesh Assembly passes Bill amid disruptions over state division

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The TRS members went into the Well of House and raised slogans in support of separate Telangana as soon as the day began.
   
After his appeals went unheeded, Speaker N Manohar adjourned the House for an hour. However, it was the same scene after the House re-assembled.
   
A number of ruling Congress members from Telangana region also trooped in the Well of the House.

As the slogan shouting continued, Finance Minister Anam Ramanarayana Reddy read out the agenda and 'The Andhra Pradesh Fiscal Responsibility and Budget Management (Amendment) Bill, 2013' was passed.
   
Other items in the agenda like granting demands for vote on account 2014-15 and supplementary estimates 2013-14 were also done.

(Agencies)

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Friday, 2 August 2013

Telangana Aftermath: Seven Congress MP's from Andhra Quit Parliament, Protest Continues


New Delhi: Upset over the UPA government's decision to create Telangana, seven Congress MPs from Andhra Pradesh on Friday resigned from Parliament, with indications that some more were likely to follow the suit soon.



The MPs, who put in their papers, were A Sai Prathap (Rajampet constituency), Anantha Venkatarami Reddy (Anantapur) C V Harsha Kumar (Amalapuram-SC), Vundavalli Arun Kumar (Rajahmundry), Lagadapati Rajagopal (Vijayawada) and S P Y Reddy (Nandyal).
 
While these MPs tendered their resignations to Lok Sabha Secretary General T K Vishwanathan, the lone Upper House member, KVP Ramachandra Rao, submitted his resignation to Rajya Sabha Secretary General Shamsher K Sheriff.
 
The MPs said that three more Lok Sabha members from the state -- Sabbam Hari (Anakapalli), Magunta Srinivasulu Reddy (Ongole) and Rayapati Sambasiva Rao (Guntur) -- had also faxed their resignations.
 
The MPs claimed that Union Ministers from Andhra Pradesh would meet Congress president Sonia Gandhi and Prime Minister on Saturday and then tender their resignations.
 
They said that they had sought an appointment with Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar. As per norms, Speaker, who has to accept their resignations, has to be satisfied that they had taken the step on their own free will and not under duress.
 
The resignations came a day after Congress Union Ministers and some MPs from Andhra Pradesh held a meeting at the residence of KVP Ramachandra Rao on late Thursday night.
 
At the meeting, the Union Ministers are understood to have counselled the MPs not to resign saying that after the Congress high-command's decision on Telangana formation, it would focus on Andhra's future development.
 
However, the MPs felt that the situation has still not gone out of hand and by tendering their resignations, they can force the government to hold back its decision.
 
Some of them were also of the view that the issue could be raised effectively in Parliament by stalling its proceedings when the Monsoon Session begins from Monday.

Protests continue unabated over state division
 
The coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions continued to simmer on Friday with protests continuing unabated over the Congress' decision to divide Andhra Pradesh.
 
Rallies, human chains, sit-ins and other forms of protest were a common sight in towns across the two regions though the situation remained by and large peaceful, except a few incidents of intervention by security forces.
 
Reports of public transport and private vehicles being set ablaze and damage to property and desecration of statues of some national leaders came in from districts like Vizianagaram, Chittoor, Guntur among others.
 
State-run Andhra Pradesh State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) buses were prevented from plying and the protesters organized road blockades at several places.
 
Educational institutions and commercial establishments remained closed at several places as the pro-united Andhra supporters observed a shut down.
 
A report from Vijayawada said united Andhra supporters, who have been agitating on the issue for the past few days, would form human chains at Ramavarappadu Ring. The Electricity Department employees were also preparing to lead a rally in the city.
 
In Krishna district, educational institutions were closed at Machilipatnam, Jaggaihpet and Nuziveed and also in many other small towns. The APSRTC employees there also decided to join the agitation.
 
A report from Kadapa said some Congress and TDP leaders were organizing a rally in Jammulamadugu division against the division of the state.
 
In Anantapur district, the agitating students demanded ministers to resign from their posts and join the protest. Doctors and nurses organized a peaceful rally in support of united state. Some youths set tyres on fire on roads in Old Town area of Anantapur as a mark of protest.
 
All government-run and private buses kept away from the roads on Friday while petrol pumps were also found closed after serving a few hours last night.