Unwilling farmers to feel the heat
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Unwilling farmers to feel the heat
NEWS 4 SNIPPETS HYDERABAD MONDAY 2 MARCH 2015 ENERGY EFFICIENCY MEASURES EESL to invest `1,000 crore To organise a national-level LED manufacturing industry CEOs’ round table conference in Hyderabad on March 10 OUR BUREAU A danseuse performing as part of Nritya Aradhana at Sringeri Temple, Shanker Math, in Hyderabad on Sunday 50 girl students fall sick due to food poisoning Tekkali (Srikakulam): Over 50 girl students of BC Gurukul School here fell sick on Saturday night after consuming contaminated food. They experienced stomach pain, vomiting and diarrhoea. The school staff took the students to local government hospital around midnight. After initial treatment, doctors said their condition was stable. State Minister K Achennaidu, district collector Lakshminarayana and Health Department officials visited the hospital on Sunday and made enquiries about the students’ health status. The Minister directed the doctors to provide better treatment to the girls. The students said they had eaten their dinner with brinjal curry, sambar, rice and Bengal gram. Soon they experienced stomach pain and started vomiting. They suspected food poisoning as the reason. Birth certificates at Mee Seva centres: Collector Kakinada: East Godavari district Collector H Arun Kumar has said that people can have easy accessibility for obtaining both birth and death certificates from Mee Seva centres instead of making repeated trips to concerned municipal offices to obtain the same. Inaugurating the facility at the reserve police line Mee Seva centre here on Sunday, the Collector said that at present both death and birth certificates are being issued pertaining to the year 2014-15 only. The process of updating the records of 2 to 3 previous years will be completed by next few days, the Collector said. In this connection the Collector also said that the records pertaining to last three to four decades are being uploaded and it will take some more time to issue both certificates of these years. The district joint Collector S Satyanarayana and other officials attended. Fashion fiesta at Kakinada Kakinada: A thee-day fashion fiesta ‘Creative Events’ started at SRMT Function Hall here on Saturday. According to organiser Fouzia Tarannum, the exhibits will definitely suit the needs of youth particularly young women. The exhibits include a wide variety of sarees including designer sarees, handloom sarees, imitation jewellery, lifestyle and allied products. Products in the price range of Rs 500 to Rs 50,000 were displayed at the exhibition, according to organiser Fouzia. Hyderabad: Impressed with the proactive measures of the government towards enhanced energy efficiency activities which lead to considerable energy savings in the State, the Central government has recognised AP as the best State and the best destination in the country for investments and implementation of energy efficiency activities, according to official sources. As a part of its support to the noble cause, Energy Efficiency Services Limited (EESL), Ministry of Power, Government of India, has decided to organise a national-level LED manufacturing industry CEOs’ round table conference in Hyderabad on March 10. The conference will be inaugurated by the Minister of Municipal Administration and Urban Development (MA&UD) P Narayana and will be attended by Principal Secretary (MA&UD) A Giridhar, Secretary (Energy) Ajay Jain, CMDs of DISCOMs, senior representatives of Municipal Corporations in AP, State Energy Conservation Mission (SECM), New and Renewable Energy Development Corporation of AP (NREDCAP) and other senior officers from the State government. In addition, Dr Ajay Mathur, Director General, Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), CEOs from leading lighting industries or their senior representatives will be present, along with the top members of two lighting associations namely Electric Lamp and Component Manufacturers' Association (ELCOMA) and LED Products Manufacturer's Association (LEDMA). Reviewing the arrangements for the major Congress decries injustice to Andhra Pradesh S S Activists burn effigies of Union Ministers Suresh Prabhu, Arun Jaitley Centre ‘neglecting’ assurances given to State OUR BUREAU Kadapa: The Congress party organised a demonstration here on Sunday alleging ‘injustice’ to Andhra Pradesh both in the Railway and the Union budgets. The party activists burnt the effigies of Union Ministers Suresh Prabhu (Railways) and Arun Jaitley (Finance) at the Seven Roads Crossing. Addressing the demonstrators, Kadapa district INTUC president Sattar accused the BJP leadership of ignoring the assurances given to the State at the time of its bifurcation. He claimed that there was no chance of meeting the State needs with the proposals made in the Railway and Union budgets. Sattar alleged that the Centre was neglecting the assurances like according special status to Andhra Pradesh and assistance to irrigation projects. He said had the State government exerted pressure on the Centre earlier the result would have been different. The INTUC leader urged the State government to take along all parties for pressing the Centre to meet its needs. Otherwise grave injustice would be done to Andhra Pradesh, he stated. event of CEO’s conference with MD, EESL, Saurabh Kumar through teleconference Ajay Jain, Secretary, Energy, I&I said that the proposed CEOs’ conference would be immensely useful for the State for ensuring considerable energy savings which ultimately benefitted the state and stake holders. Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, who emphasised the need for providing highly qualitative and reliable power supply for the consumers, fixed targets for the completion of DSM based Efficient Lighting Programme (DELP) in the entire State by 2015-16. Accordingly, S Date clashes with other popular entrance tests on May 10 S Govt likely to take decision today YUVRAJ AKULA Hyderabad: The Andhra Pradesh Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test (Eamcet) is likely to be rescheduled. The Eamcet which is scheduled to be held on May 10 is clashing with Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) and Consortium of Medical, Engineering and Dental Colleges Karnataka (ComedK) entrance examination, which are slated to be held on May 10. ComedK entrance test is popular among the Teluguspeaking students and several thousands of students appear for the test every year. In view of this, the AP government is contemplating to reschedule the Eamcet slated for May 10. A senior official of Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) said a decision would be taken on Monday. Earlier, the APSCHE had announced that Eamcet would be held on May CM sanctions `11.26 cr for drinking water in Anantapur OUR BUREAU Anantapur: Minister for Information Technology Dr Palle Raghunath Reddy thanked Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu for sanctioning funds of Rs 11.28 crore to provide drinking water and mitigate the sufferings of the people affected by drought. He said that the conditions were so bad in the district that the groundwater resources were getting depleted and reached an all time low. On coming to know of this, the Chief Minister decided to sanction the amount. The Minister suggested to District Collector Kona Sasidhar and officials of the Rural Water Supply Department to ensure that there was no water scarcity in the district. He told them to Venkaiah tells Babu not to air views in public Continued from P1 He assured the states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh that the Centre would fulfill all the promises made under the A P Reorganization Act-2014. “The government firmly believes in cooperative federalism and strong India through strong states and Team India approach,” he said. Allaying apprehensions of the Andhra Pradesh government, Venkaiah Naidu said the residuary state would get a total of Rs 2,06,819 crore as a result of enhanced devolution during the next five years. Of the total funds allotted, Rs 8654 crore would go for panchayats, Rs 3636 crore for urban bodies and Rs 261 crore for the judicial system, he said. SECM in coordination with other key departments have prepared an action plan for implementation of EE & EC activities. On this occasion, the MD/EESL specifically thanked the Chief Minister for his unstinted support to EESL for achieving desired goals in EE & EC in A.P. The EESL, with the coordination of SECM, MA&UD, and Energy Department, which has completed distribution of around 35 lakhs LED bulbs in domestic sector and around 80,000 LED street lights in Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation in a record period in the first phase, now is contemplating to invest around Rs 1,000 crore for implementation of EE & EC programmes in AP. The roundtable conference is expected to deliberate the key issues and challenges associated with implementation of LED street lighting system and DELP scheme in domestic sector which are initiated by the State government as a part of providing 24 X 7 power supply to all domestic, commercial and Industrial consumers in a time bound manner. Eamcet likely to be rescheduled The 14th Finance Commission has examined the financial situation of the residuary AP as brought out by the state government in the white paper on state finances and made the recommendations, Venkaiah Naidu said, adding that the state may still need support for financing certain activities like building a new capital city. The centre has included metro projects of Vizag and Vijayawada in the budget, he added. Referring indirectly to the impasse in parliament on land acquisition bill, the Union minister said it was unfortunate that for political reasons, developmental efforts of the BJP government were now being stalled. This would prove detrimental to our people. Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu addressing a press conference in Hyderabad on Sunday clear the pending arrears of Rs 5.77 crore to the water tankers and use the remaining amount for flushing, deepening, transportation and borewell servicing. The Minister said that on an earlier occasion too, the Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu responded immediately to the drinking water crisis and sanctioned Rs 7.80 crore under the Community Reinvestment Funds (CRF) and Rs 3.33 crore under the non-CRF category. In addition to that, the Chief Minister released Rs 11.28 crore, the Minister added. 80 tmc of Krishna water sought for Handri-Neeva A delegation of the all-party leaders on Sunday submitted a representation to Minister Palle Raghunatha Reddy demanding allocation of 80 tmc of water from the Krishna River to the Handri-Neeva project, so the water problem of several Rayalaseema districts could be solved. Members of the delegation met Palle in the Municipal Guest House and explained the problems farmers were facing in Anantapur district. The leaders stated that if the Krishna water was allocated to Handri-Neeva Project the water shortage problems of Kadapa, Kurnool and Chittoor districts could also be solved. They said a dharna would be organised on March 12 to press the demand, involving all parties. The leaders invited the TDP and the BJP leadership to join the protest. Mufti thanks Pak, terrorists Continued from P1 Former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah hit out at Sayeed's remarks and asked the BJP to explain its stand. "Pakistan, Huriyaat & Militants ALLOWED Peaceful conduct of elections" says Syeed, I guess we should be grateful to their generosity (sic). "Dear @BJP4India Please explain role of security forces & Polling staff considering your CM just said, "Pakistan allowed elections in J&K", Omar wrote on the microblogging site twitter. On a retweet about the BJP worker in Jammu celebrating Omar wrote, "Or Just thanking Pak for JK elections." Speaking to reporters, Sayeed also voiced hope that the induction of separatist turned mainstream politician Sajjad Gani Lone in the ministry would open avenues for others to follow the suit. "Sajjad Gani Lone has given an opening, an avenue for others (separatists) to follow," he said. He said peace is a pre-requisite of governance. "They (referring to Pakistan) also have assets Hurriyat, other militants, if they had done something (during the election) such a participation of people was not possible. I am proud that heart of the Valley Sringar also came forward and participated in the elections," Sayeed said. "If Jammu and Kashmir have to be a model of growth. Like people in Gujarat say 'Good Governance'. Peace is prerequisite," he said. Lauding the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee as a great statesman, Sayeed said the government will take forward his philosophy of "Insaniyat, Jamhooriat and Kashmiriyat". "We believed that Hurriyat and separatists also have a view point. We did not keep them locked in homes," he said. Sayeed said the BJP and PDP have put together a great team to work together. "History has given us an opportunity. Kashmir remained a problem before every Prime Minister be it Nehru, Shastri, Morarji and even before Prime Minister Narendra Modi. We want to change it. We want to make this alliance a turning point in trying to meet hearts and minds of the people," he said. Sayeed said people like it or not but it was his decision to bring together "North Pole and South Pole". He said Kashmir was the only Muslim majority state which rejected Jinnah's theory and acceded to India. "In Kashmir complete autonomy and in Jammu 'Ek Pradhan, Ek Vidhan, Ek Nishan'. This has happened. We want to connect Kashmiri People with rest of the country, what is the purpose of connecting Kashmir with Jammu?...History has given us a chance. We have a majority in Kashmir, BJP has got 26 seats in Jammu," he said. 10 for AP and Telangana states. However, Telangana government rejected APSCHE schedule and announced that it would conduct separate Eamcet on May 14. After failing to persuade Telangana government for holding common entrance test in both States, the Andhra Pradesh government had announced that it would also conduct the entrance test separately. In the wake of bifurcation of erstwhile AP, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University-Kakinada (JNTU-K) would conduct examination. Earlier, JNTUHyderabad conducted in united AP state. As many as 1,65,000 seats are available in university constituent and affiliated colleges in the State. A total of 1,16,732 seats are under convener quota. Earlier State Human Resource Minister Ganta Srinivasa Rao said that two lakh students are expected to take examination this year. Dalmiya back as BCCI boss, Gokaraju to be VP Continued from P1 Meanwhile, elections will be held for the posts of Secretary, Joint Secretary and Treasurer. Incumbent secretary Sanjay Patel, a known Srinivasan loyalist, will be up against HPCA’s Anurag Thakur, who will be representing the Pawar group. Jharkhand’s Amitabh Choudhary will lock horns with Chetan Desai of Goa for the post of joint secretary, while Haryana’s Anirudh Chaudhry is pitted against UPCA Secretary Rajeev Shukla. The two Vice-President’s posts with be between Jyotiraditya Scindia and CK Khanna and Ravi Sawant against Samarjit Singh Gaekwad. Rare show of Left unity Continued from P1 Karat said the second ordinance brought out by the Centre would help in inviting private individuals in coal mining. The farmers, poorer sections, youth, women and students should be prepared for struggles against the government’s pro-rich policies. Telangana Armed struggle leader Mallu Swarajyam hoisted the party’s flag marking the inauguration of the conference. The conference will continue till March 4, culminating in a public meeting. Chada Venkat Reddy said that unless all the Left parties came together ignoring their internal differences, they would not have any future. Venkat Reddy said it was shameful that suicide of farmers continuing even after Telangana State was formed. He warned the TRS government that they would not keep quiet if the Chief Minister wastes public money in the name of ‘Vaastu’ and shift the Secretariat. He flayed KCR for not giving appointment to the Opposition leaders. AIYF bike rally in Kurnool A walk through shallow water into jaws of death Kurnool: Activists of the AllIndia Youth Federation (AIYF) on Sunday organised a bike rally in the town, appealing to the people to make the 25th Mahasabha of CPI to be organised in Vijayawada a grand success. The three-day meet is scheduled to begin on March 3, leaders of the AIYF and Girijan Samakhya said. The rally took off at C Lamp Circle and passed through the Collectorate and Old BusStand before culminating at the New Bus Stand. The five students who drowned in the Krishna on Saturday were just having fun after pre-final exams RAVI BENJAMIN Guntur: Chilamooru village in Kollu mandal in the district is yet to get over the shock even after a day passed after five students of a private college met with a watery grave on Saturday. Fate was merciless to the victims, all second year Intermediate students of Nehru Niketan College in Tenali, who just went to have some frolic after the prefinal examinations. The victims drowned in the Krishna river at Chilamooru village amidst helpless cries to save them on Saturday afternoon but there was none to help the hapless children. Four other friends who saw them drowning began to scream for help but there was not a soul in sight to heed their cries. According to the students who survived, all nine of them had taken intermediate second year pre-final examination and met again at the college after taking lunch at their homes. The group of nine friends decided to go to the Krishna river bank at Chilamooru village. After arriving at the village, they loitered in the fields for some time and then decided to go the bank of the river. Finding not much water in the river, they walked to an island called Chilamurulanka through shallow water and after reaching the place got into the water and played splashing water at each other. Later, spotting a boat floating a furlong away, four of the nine students decided to board the boat and, in the process, all of them got trapped in the mud underneath. From there they slipped into a 20-metre-deep trench and drowned. As they began to drown, another student jumped into the water to save his friends but met with the same fate. A villager, who heard their cries, alerted others in the village, but by the time they came, all the five met the watery grave. The deceased were identified as Kommineni Mahesh Babu, Bitra, Rupesh, V Eshwara Raghu Vamsi and Sai Vamsi, all classmates. Those who survived include Bitra Shiva Gandhi, Akhil, Somnath and Sandeep. The students, before getting into the water, had visited Rameshwara temple in the vil- lage and prayed for success in the intermediate final examination not knowing what cruel fate they had in store. A pal of gloom descended in the village as parents and relatives of the victims who reached the river bank after hearing the shocking news. Circle Inspector Ravindra and RDO Narasimhulu rushed to the spot by the time the villagers fished out the bodies. The bodies were sent for postmortem examination.