HYDERABAD: A 29-year-old married woman was allegedly raped by a driver inside a moving private travel bus on the way to West Godavari district from Hyderabad. An FIR has been registered at the Kukatpally police station by the woman. According to reports the victim, who hailed from Akividu in West Godavari district was living in Parvath Nagar near Madhapur and was working as a
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Man says no to last rites of father died of illness
In yet another pathetic incident due to COVID stigma, a man allegedly refused to perform the last rites of his father, who died of recurring illness on Friday.
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VIJAYAWADA: In yet another pathetic incident due to COVID stigma, a man allegedly refused to perform the last rites of his father, who died of recurring illness on Friday. The incident happened in Chinnatadinada Yuvaram village of Akividu mandal, Krishna district, where the son, Kalidindi Venkateswara Rao (41), refused to give his father a dignified farewell.
Platform tickets get costly in Vijayawada division
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Amaravati, March 6 : Starting Saturday, platform ticket prices have risen up to Rs 30 at most of the railways stations categorised as non-suburban group (NSG) in South Central Railway (SCR) zone s Vijayawada division. The revised platform ticket fare at all major railway stations (non-suburban group NSG 1 to 3) will be Rs 30, said a railway zone official.
As many as 10 railway stations fall under this category and will charge Rs 30 per platform ticket: Vijayawada, Gudur, Nellore, Ongole, Tenali, Eluru, Rajamahendravaram, Samarlakota, Kakinada Town and Bhimavaram Town.
Andhra s Anglican schools dying; government, officials ignore
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Doddanapudi : , Jan 17 (IANS) In a distressing development for Andhra Pradesh, several Anglican schools, which did decades long yeoman service in taking free education to the most oppressed sections of the society, have shut down over the years.
Even as these schools shut down one after the other, there was gross inaction and negligence from successive governments of the day and officials who let them suffer a silent death.
Anglican schools closed down in Kalla, Doddanapudi and Yelurupadu in West Godavari district and Takkellapadu village in Krishna district, including other places whose data was not shared by the Church of South India s (CSI) Krishna-Godavari diocese.