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CM Chandrababu, Minister Narayana on High Alert as Cyclone ‘Montha’ Nears AP

CM Chandrababu, Minister Narayana on High Alert as Cyclone ‘Montha’ Nears AP

Oct 27, 2025 | 455 Views

Amaravati / Nellore, October 25: With Cyclone ‘Montha’ set to impact Andhra Pradesh, Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu conducted an emergency teleconference with all District Collectors, SPs, and senior officials, directing them to remain on high alert. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a Red Alert, warning that the cyclone will cross the coast near Kakinada on October 28, bringing wind speeds of 90–110 kmph and heavy rainfall between 80–100 mm across districts from Srikakulam to Tirupati. CM Naidu emphasized zero tolerance for loss of life or property, instructing officials to take advance precautionary measures and implement disaster management plans immediately. He ordered NDRF and SDRF teams to be deployed in vulnerable zones and directed officials to ensure uninterrupted essential services—including drinking water, electricity, telecom networks, and civil supplies. The Chief Minister also advised declaring school holidays in high-risk areas if required, and to evacuate coastal residents to safer shelters. Meanwhile, in Nellore, Minister for Municipal Administration and Urban Development, Dr. Ponguru Narayana, reviewed flood preparedness amid rising water levels in the Penna River and the release of surplus water from the Somasila Project. He warned that the next three days are critical, urging citizens to stay alert. Following his instructions, TDP cadres inspected flood-prone areas near Bodigadithota and relocated affected families to rehabilitation centers. Former Municipal Chairperson T. Anuradha personally supervised food and shelter arrangements for evacuees. Minister Narayana, during a teleconference with officials and TDP teams, stressed continuous monitoring of the situation, ensuring no inconvenience to the public. He instructed authorities to maintain constant communication and take immediate relief measures wherever necessary.

Google Data Center in Andhra Pradesh: 13 Months of Relentless Effort Behind Global Milestone — Lokesh

Google Data Center in Andhra Pradesh: 13 Months of Relentless Effort Behind Global Milestone — Lokesh

Oct 24, 2025 | 467 Views

Melbourne, October 24: Andhra Pradesh IT and Education Minister Nara Lokesh announced that the establishment of the Google Data Center in AP was the result of 13 months of relentless effort by the state government. Addressing the CII Partnership Summit Roadshow organized by the Australia India Business Council (AIBC) in Melbourne, Lokesh said this major achievement reflects Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu’s visionary leadership and the state’s investor-friendly governance. Lokesh highlighted that Andhra Pradesh has already attracted ₹10 lakh crore in investments within just 16 months, calling it “only the beginning.” He emphasized AP’s collaborative model of governance, saying, “Once you join hands with us, it’s no longer your project — it becomes our project.” He explained that every project is tracked daily through dedicated coordination groups, ensuring faster clearances and transparent execution. Explaining the journey behind Google’s decision, Lokesh said the project took shape through continuous engagement with Google’s leadership, site visits, and policy-level coordination with the central government, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and key ministers. “What began as a state-level proposal has now positioned India as a global data center hub,” he said, adding that AP completed its commitments within the agreed timeframe. Lokesh invited global investors to participate in the CII Partnership Summit scheduled in Visakhapatnam on November 14–15, describing the city as the next major economic and industrial hub of India. He said Andhra Pradesh is on track to become a $2.4 trillion economy, with a focus on 15 key sectors including renewable energy, steel, aquaculture, and quantum computing. “AP is now the second fastest-growing state in India, and soon we’ll be number one,” Lokesh declared confidently.

CM Revanth Reddy Conducts Surprise Inspection of GHMC ‘Pet and Play Park’ in Jubilee Hills

CM Revanth Reddy Conducts Surprise Inspection of GHMC ‘Pet and Play Park’ in Jubilee Hills

Oct 24, 2025 | 446 Views

Hyderabad, October 24: Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy made a surprise inspection of the GHMC’s ‘Pet and Play Park’ that is under construction on Road No. 45, Jubilee Hills. The Chief Minister stopped by the site while returning from attending several wedding ceremonies and personally reviewed the progress of the park’s development. Earlier, the Chief Minister had directed GHMC officials to develop the government-owned land—which had been lying neglected and filled with debris—into a public park to prevent encroachments and promote community spaces. With construction nearing completion, he examined the facilities and gave several on-site instructions to ensure quality and timely execution. During the visit, CM Revanth Reddy interacted warmly with the workers engaged in the construction. He inquired about the work status, challenges, and the welfare of the laborers, emphasizing the importance of creating clean, inclusive urban recreational spaces in Hyderabad. The GHMC’s upcoming ‘Pet and Play Park’ aims to provide a unique recreational area for families and pet owners, reflecting the government’s vision for modern, citizen-friendly urban development in Telangana’s capital city.

Comprehensive Land Policy, Housing for All, and Journalist Housing Sites Soon: Andhra Ministers

Comprehensive Land Policy, Housing for All, and Journalist Housing Sites Soon: Andhra Ministers

Oct 24, 2025 | 492 Views

Amaravati, October 24: Andhra Pradesh Revenue, Registration and Stamps Minister Anagani Satyaprasad announced that the state government will bring a comprehensive policy to resolve Service Inam land issues. Committees comprising Endowments Department officials and Tahsildars will conduct a detailed study and submit a report within 45 days. Based on the report and Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu’s guidance, the government aims to provide a lasting solution to these long-pending land concerns. During the Group of Ministers (GoM) meeting on Revenue Reforms held at the Secretariat in Velagapudi, Ministers Anagani Satyaprasad, P. Narayana, P. Keshav, and NMD Farooq discussed land allocation and policy frameworks. Minister Satyaprasad stated that a comprehensive land allocation policy will be introduced soon to ensure transparency in industrial and public land allotments. He also noted discussions on simplifying procedures for pre-hold and Waqf lands. Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister P. Narayana revealed that the previous TDP government had initiated the construction of 7 lakh TIDCO houses, with administrative approval for 5 lakh units. However, the succeeding YSRCP government completed only 2.6 lakh houses. Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has now directed officials to complete all 2.6 lakh TIDCO houses by June 2026, ensuring justice to the poor and continuity of welfare commitments. Information, Public Relations, and Housing Minister K. Parthasaradhi added that the government is committed to providing 2–3 cent residential plots to all eligible beneficiaries and housing sites for journalists. Despite Supreme Court restrictions, the government plans to seek the Advocate General’s opinion to overcome legal hurdles and proceed with the allotment and construction of houses for journalists.

Lokesh Discusses Genetic Innovation in Aquaculture with James Cook University Expert

Lokesh Discusses Genetic Innovation in Aquaculture with James Cook University Expert

Oct 22, 2025 | 463 Views

Andhra Pradesh Minister for IT and Education Nara Lokesh met Professor Kyall Zenger of James Cook University’s Centre for Sustainable Tropical Fisheries and Aquaculture (CSTFA) in Brisbane, Australia, to discuss collaboration opportunities aimed at strengthening aquaculture development in the state. Professor Zenger, a global expert in aquaculture genetics, leads research on genetic improvement in tropical species such as Black Tiger shrimp and Barramundi fish. During the meeting, Lokesh highlighted Andhra Pradesh’s leadership in aquaculture and sought CSTFA’s expertise in introducing genetic tools to enhance productivity, disease resistance, and sustainability in local shrimp and fish farming practices. Minister Lokesh emphasized the importance of adopting AI-based monitoring systems to reduce losses and stabilize production in aquaculture. He also requested support in promoting water recycling, feed optimization, and environmentally sustainable farming practices. Training programs for Andhra Pradesh’s aquaculture farmers on modern breeding methods, genetic selection, and sustainable management were also discussed as part of the collaboration plan. Through this partnership, Andhra Pradesh aims to become a global hub for high-efficiency, climate-resilient aquaculture, improving both productivity and profitability while ensuring ecological balance.