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BC JAC Formed to Intensify Telangana Reservation Movement”

BC JAC Formed to Intensify Telangana Reservation Movement”

Oct 13, 2025 | 475 Views

A new unified front, the BC Joint Action Committee (BC JAC), has been formed in Telangana to strengthen the ongoing movement for BC (Backward Class) reservations. The committee was launched to consolidate various BC organizations and community groups under one umbrella to fight collectively for their rights. The committee appointed R. Krishnaiah as Chairman and Jajula Srinivas Goud as Working Chairman, with VGR Naragoni as Vice Chairman, Rajaram Yadav and Dasu Suresh as Co-Chairmen, and Gujja Krishna as Coordinator. The BC JAC announced a statewide Telangana Bandh on October 18, under the banner “Bandh for Justice”, to protest the High Court’s stay on BC reservations. Earlier protests — the road blockade planned for October 13 and the state bandh on October 14 — were postponed to coordinate a larger united movement. The leaders declared that this bandh will demonstrate the strength and unity of BCs, urging all community members to rise above political and organizational divisions. During the formation meeting held at Hotel Ashoka, Hyderabad, over 40 BC associations and 110 caste-based organizations participated. Leaders criticized certain political forces for attempting to block BC reservations through legal means. R. Krishnaiah emphasized that this struggle will continue until BCs secure their rightful share in legislative representation and government jobs, calling on all BCs to fight beyond political affiliations. Working Chairman Jajula Srinivas Goud stated that although BCs make up 60% of Telangana’s population, their rights continue to be suppressed by reservation opponents. He asserted that the October 18 bandh will send a strong message to both state and central governments, showcasing BC power from “the streets to Delhi.” The newly formed JAC vowed to lay the foundation for political empowerment and unity among BC communities across Telangana.

CM Revanth Reddy Unveils Telangana Horticulture Vision 2035

CM Revanth Reddy Unveils Telangana Horticulture Vision 2035

Oct 10, 2025 | 552 Views

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy unveiled the State Horticulture Development Plan–2035, outlining a roadmap to expand fruit and vegetable cultivation and enhance productivity across the state. The plan, prepared by the Telangana Horticultural University, targets an expansion of 1.32 lakh acres for fruits and 2.45 lakh acres for vegetables over the next five years. It estimates that an investment of ₹921.40 crore for cultivation and ₹942.50 crore for drip irrigation could yield up to fourfold returns for farmers. The plan emphasizes integrating university-developed technologies to achieve an annual production value of ₹1,341 crore. Districts suitable for expanding fruit crops like guava, papaya, banana, pomegranate, dragon fruit, and custard apple, and vegetables like tomato, brinjal, carrot, onion, and leafy greens, were identified based on soil and climate conditions. The strategy promotes off-season vegetable cultivation, shade-net farming, and protected agriculture to ensure year-round availability. To enhance yields, the plan calls for custom hiring centers at every mandal to facilitate access to farm machinery, and the use of weather-based advisories to minimize crop losses. It also proposes establishing cold storage units, pack houses, and refrigerated transport to reduce post-harvest losses. For export promotion, an integrated pack house will be set up near Hyderabad International Airport. The government aims to empower Farmer Producer Organizations (FPOs) to manage production, marketing, and collective sales. A marketing intelligence cell will be established jointly by the Horticulture University and Agricultural Marketing Department to provide farmers with real-time price and demand forecasts, ensuring better income and reduced wastage.

Kavitha Vows Week-long Fight Over Group-1 Irregularities

Kavitha Vows Week-long Fight Over Group-1 Irregularities

Oct 10, 2025 | 489 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.

Pawan Kalyan Unveils 100-Day Roadmap to Resolve Fishermen’s Issues in Andhra Pradesh

Pawan Kalyan Unveils 100-Day Roadmap to Resolve Fishermen’s Issues in Andhra Pradesh

Oct 10, 2025 | 490 Views

Kakinada, October 10: Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan announced a 100-day roadmap to address the key issues faced by the state’s fishermen. Speaking at an interaction program with fishermen at the Kakinada Collectorate, he said the government is determined to find practical and lasting solutions rather than temporary fixes. “We will identify and initiate primary solutions to all major problems raised by fishermen within the next 100 days,” he said. Addressing the growing coastal erosion in Uppada, Pawan Kalyan revealed that steps are being taken to construct a coastal protection wall within the next two to three years at an estimated cost of ₹300 crore. The Union Home Ministry has responded positively to the state’s request for assistance. Meanwhile, a temporary protection system worth ₹6 crore is being set up to safeguard vulnerable coastal areas. He emphasized that this project will act as a protective shield for the coast for the next 50 years once completed. Highlighting environmental concerns, Pawan Kalyan announced that a special committee will conduct pollution audits of industrial units affecting coastal waters, with reports expected within a week. He clarified that the audits are not meant to intimidate industries but to understand the severity and sources of marine pollution. “We will soon inspect the coastal waters ourselves to assess pollution levels directly,” he said, reaffirming the government’s commitment to a ‘Clean and Green Andhra Pradesh’ vision under Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu’s leadership. The Deputy CM also ordered the formation of an expert committee with IIT Chennai to correct design flaws in the fishing harbor, which have caused damage to boats and nets. During the meeting, insurance cheques worth ₹5 lakh each were distributed to 18 families of fishermen who died at sea, including those pending from the previous government. “This government works beyond party lines, ensuring transparency and justice for all communities,” he asserted.

Grand Pournami Garuda Seva Celebrated at Tirumala

Grand Pournami Garuda Seva Celebrated at Tirumala

Oct 08, 2025 | 485 Views

The sacred Pournami Garuda Seva was celebrated with great devotion and splendor at the Tirumala Sri Venkateswara Temple. As part of the monthly full moon festivities, the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) organized the event, attracting thousands of devotees from across the country. From 7 PM to 9 PM, Lord Malayappa Swamy, adorned with rich ornaments and divine attire, was taken out in a grand procession on Garuda Vahanam along the four Mada streets surrounding the temple. The sight of the Lord mounted on Garuda, symbolizing protection and divine strength, filled the atmosphere with devotion and spiritual energy. Devotees offered karpoora harathi (camphor light) and prayed with deep faith, seeking the Lord’s blessings for prosperity and well-being. The event was conducted smoothly with the support of TTD officials, ensuring a peaceful darshan for all pilgrims. The Pournami Garuda Seva continues to be one of the most revered rituals at Tirumala, marking the divine bond between Lord Venkateswara and His celestial vehicle Garuda, while reinforcing the temple’s timeless traditions and devotional spirit.