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Farm union leaders to raise steel plant issue at all meetings with Centre

Farm union leaders to raise steel plant issue at all meetings with Centre Updated: Updated: ‘Union government failed to give captive mines to the VSP’ Share Article AAA Bharatiya Kisan Union spokesperson Rakesh Tikait, All India Kisan Sabha president Ashok Dhawale and others blowing the conch at the Rythu Karnika Sankharavam in Visakhapatnam on Sunday.   | Photo Credit: K.R. Deepak ‘Union government failed to give captive mines to the VSP’ Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU) spokesperson Rakesh Tikait and All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) national president Ashok Dhawale have announced that they will raise the issue of continuation of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant(VSP) in the public sector at all their meetings with the Centre along with the farmers issues.

Devotees take holy dip in sea - The Hindu

Devotees take holy dip in sea Updated: Updated: Heavy rush witnessed at RK Beach Share Article AAA Heavy rush witnessed at RK Beach A large number of devotees took holy dip at various beaches in the district after offering prayers on Maha Sivaratri, on Friday. Rama Krishna Beach, Rushikonda, Jodugulapalem, Yarada, Appikonda and many other beaches were thronged by people of all ages. COVID-19 safety norms were totally ignored. After observing a fast on the occasion of Maha Sivaratri, the devotees took a holy dip and offered prayers in the nearest temples. The R.K Beach stretch was packed with devotees since early morning. A number of people even from areas such as Madhurawada, Simhachalam, Kancharapalem and Akkayyapalem thronged the beach. While the youth took selfies after taking the ritual bath, elderly persons were seen offering flowers and performing prayers. Parents were seen giving a bath to their little ones at the sea. A number of NGOs and a few companies had set u

Celebrate New Year eve at home, police officials urge people

Celebrate New Year eve at home, police officials urge people Updated: Updated: ‘Action will be taken against those creating public nuisance’ Share Article AAA Focus on safety: Permission will not be given for hotels, function halls and other establishments to organise parties on December 31, say police.   | Photo Credit: File photo K.R. Deepak ‘Action will be taken against those creating public nuisance’ In the wake of the possible spread of COVID-19 and alert given by the health officials over detection of new strain of the coronavirus from the United Kingdom (U.K), the city police have appealed to people to celebrate New Year eve at home. The police also said that no special permissions will be given for December 31st night parties to hotels, function halls and other establishments.

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