Sri Padmavathi Nilayam withdraws COVID service
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The pilgrim centre had accommodated 14,389 patients since pandemic broke out
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TUDA Chairman and government whip Chevireddy Bhaskar Reddy felicitating SVIMS virology lab head Usha Kalawat in Tirupati on Friday. | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
The pilgrim centre had accommodated 14,389 patients since pandemic broke out
Sri Padmavathi Nilayam, which was turned into a COVID Care Centre to house patients when cases were surging and many hospitals were getting overwhelmed, has withdrawn from offering the services, announced Tirupati Urban Development Authority (TUDA) officially on Friday.
The massive building complex abutting the Chennai highway, built by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) to accommodate pilgrims, was later handed over to A.P. Tourism Development Corporation (APTDC) for better management, but was finally taken over by TUDA when COVID struck.
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AP govt assures safety for employees on poll duty
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Wed, Jan 27 2021 19:33 IST |
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Amaravati, Jan 27 : Government employee associations in Andhra Pradesh have been assured by the state government of safety in the forthcoming panchayat elections.
The state government promised it will make sure there are no hiccups.
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Amid the all-out war between the Andhra Pradesh government and the State Election Commissioner (SEC) Nimmagadda Ramesh Kumar, government employees are proving to be yet another hostile party to the idea of conducting panchayat elections, as .
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