51 Andhra NGOs honoured with ‘Warriors of Humanity’ for helping during Covid-19 pandemic
According to sources, the 51 civil society groups helped in conduct of the last rites of 4,187 unclaimed bodies till date and were involved in other social welfare activities such as food distribution
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VIJAYAWADA: Director General of Police (DGP) Gautam Sawang felicitated 51 civil society groups across the state for helping people during the Covid-19 pandemic and conducting last rites of unclaimed bodies.
The DGP, along with the SPs of 13 districts and two commissioners, conducted a video conference on Friday and recognised the selfless service rendered voluntarily by citizens’ groups during the tough times. The top cop felicitated 51 groups virtually and awarded them ‘Manavathva Dheeras’ ( Warriors of Humanity) tag.
TN Assembly polls | Single day poll, a reflection of good law and order situation, says Revenue Minister
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Starting off his poll campaign at Maravankulam in Madurai, Udhayakumar visited the dwellings seeking votes for Two Leaves symbol.
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Starting off his poll campaign at Maravankulam in Madurai, Udhayakumar visited the dwellings seeking votes for Two Leaves symbol.
The Election Commission of India’s decision to hold the election in Tamil Nadu on a single day was a reflection of good law and order situation, said Revenue Minister R B Udayakumar here on Saturday.
‘EC’s decision to hold election in single day shows good law and order’
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The Election Commission of India s decision to hold the election in Tamil Nadu in a single day was a reflection of good law and order situation, said Revenue Minister R B Udayakumar here on Saturday.
Starting off his poll campaign at Maravankulam here, the Minister, along with his supporters, visited the dwellings seeking votes for Two Leaves symbol.
When the ECI had announced the conduct of election in eight phases in West Bengal, single day polling in TN showed that all is well here. If the DMK comes back to power, the law and order will not be the same. The common man and small vendors will be under constant threat from anti-socials, he claimed.
Revenue Minister takes issue with Stalin’s statement on farm loan waiver
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Minister R. B. Udayakumar said the waiver that benefits over 16 lakh farmers, had been welcomed by the entire State
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Minister R. B. Udayakumar said the waiver that benefits over 16 lakh farmers, had been welcomed by the entire State
It appears to be a routine affair now for the Opposition parties in Tamil Nadu to pick a hole in initiatives taken by the State government, said Revenue Minister R. B. Udayakumar here on Saturday.
Speaking to reporters at Thirumangalam, after distributing computers to part-time teachers by the Amma Charitable Trust, he said that when the entire State had welcomed the move to waive the ₹12,110 crore farm loans in the cooperative societies as it benefited over 16 lakh farmers, the Leader of Opposition, M. K. Stalin had stated that Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami had done it with an eye on the ensuing e