Vijayawada, Oct 11th: Praja Rajyam Party (PRP) chief K Chiranjeevi on Oct 11 claimed the estimates submitted by Andhra Pradesh Government on flood loss in four districts were not at all 'scientific'. He said the Rosaiah Government had put the loss at Rs 12,275 crore after unprecedented floods battered Kurnool and Mehboobnagar Districts in the status report sent to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. However, even after the flood fury in two more districts Krishna and Guntur the same figures were given to Dr Singh when he came to the State to undertake an aerial survey.
Mr Chiranjeevi said he visited the flood-affected Kurnool and Mehboobnagar Districts for 6days and also in some areas in Vijayawada to know the problems of the people. He claimed 20 kg rice and 5 liter kerosene promised by the government had not reached the people and demanded providing 50 kg rice and 10 liter kerosene to flood victims for one or two months. He also feared epidemic outbreak as the government had not taken up any sanitation measures in the flood-hit areas. Mr Chiranjeevi said the party would vehemently oppose the State Government's reported move to vacate people from their dwellings constructed at flood banks.
PRP chief said the party had sent about 20 lorries containing rice and medicines among others to Kurnool and Mehboobnagar Districts and 25 lorries carrying rice mostly will be distributed in the flood-hit areas. Any surplus rice would be sent to Repalle in Guntur and Kurnool and Mehboobnagar Districts. He said the reason for floods was ''human failure,'' as Irrigation Officials did not heed to warning given by the Central Water Commission (CWC) to release water stored in Srisailam Reservoir.
Kakinada, Oct 12th: The Kakinada Municipal Corporation’s (KMC) governing body agreed to the government’s proposal of merging eligible villages into the KMC at its general body meeting on Monday evening. Kakinada city mayor, Ms. K. Saroja said on the occasion that she would submit the appr...
Kurnool, Oct 12th: The Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister K Rosaiah on Monday said efforts were being made to restore normalcy in Kurnool district which was badly affected by the recent flash floods. Addressing a press conference here after visiting Nandyal town which was hit by the floods in the district...
Hyderabad, Oct 12th: Driving license test slots can now be booked through the 90 eseva centers in the state. The transport department which entered into an agreement with eseva assured that no additional charges will be collected. Eseva employees will assist applicants in filling up the forms without...
Hyderabad, Oct 12th: A married couple, both software engineers committed suicide after killing their three-year-old son in their residence at Nizampet on the outskirts of the city on Monday due to financial problems. The couple were identified as T.L.S.V Rama Rao, 34, Neelima, 28, Nitish, natives of ...
Hyderabad, Oct 13th: M S Swaminathan Biennial award for Best Agriculture Scientist for 2009-2010 had been conferred to New Delhi-based Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights Authority Chairman Subrahmaniam Nagarajan for his contribution to agriculture.In a statement here on Monday, C...
Hyderabad, Oct 13th: Mukesh Ambani-owned Reliance Industries on Tuesday donated Rs.11.11 crore to flood-hit Andhra Pradesh to help it undertake relief and rehabilitation programmes. Company executive director M.S. Prasad and its Andhra Pradesh coordinator P.V.L. Madhava Rao handed over a cheque for t...
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