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"The complete lack of any clarity about this timeline of redevelopment has left us dismayed about how to plan for research in the coming years and guide our students accordingly."
JAC warns Union government of serious consequences
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‘BJP and its ally JSP will be taught a lesson by people’
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Venting their fury: Steel Plant Parirakshana JAC representatives burning an effigy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Visakhapatnam on Tuesday.
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‘BJP and its ally JSP will be taught a lesson by people’
An effigy of Prime Minister Narendra Modi was burnt by members of the Steel Plant Parirakshana Committee during a protest near the Gandhi statue, opposite the GVMC, on Tuesday to protest against the decision of the Centre to privatise the Steel Plant.
Andhra Pradesh NGOs retort to SEC’s poll plan DECCAN CHRONICLE.
Updated Jan 11, 2021, 11:11 am IST
The SEC should tell us who will shoulder the responsibility if employees contract the virus and lose lives, employees leader asked
Andhra Pradesh State Election Commissioner Nimmagada Ramesh Kumar. DC Image
VISAKHAPATNAM: The Visakhapatnam unit of AP Non-Gazetted Officers Association (APNGOA) has informed the State Election Commission (SEC) that all government employees in Andhra Pradesh will not be in a position to conduct panchayat elections in view of the massive Covid-19 vaccination programme being undertaken by state government.
Addressing a press conference here on Sunday, APNGOA district president K. Eswara Rao said government employees are perplexed with the SEC’s notice announcing dates for the panchayat elections. He pointed out that 7,200 people have so far died in the state due to Covid-19, 520 of them in Vizag district alone. The virus is still preval
Police arrest agitating BJP leaders at Ramateertham
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Party demands their immediate release
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The police on Sunday arrested BJP State Executive Committee member N. Eswara Rao and 12 others, who had been protesting at Ramateertham for the last six days seeking the immediate arrest of those involved in the desecration of Lord Rama’s idol at the 400-year-old Sri Kodandapani temple a few days ago.
The police took them into custody in the early hours of the day to “protect law and order” at Ramateertham, which turned into a political war zone on Saturday with the visit of YSRCP Rajya Sabha member V. Vijaya Sai Reddy, TDP president N. Chandrababu Naidu, and BJP MLC P.V.N. Madhav.