Case registered against Chandrababu Naidu
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N. Chandrababu Naidu.
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Special Arrangement A case was registered against former Chief Minister and TDP national president Nara Chandrababu Naidu at Arundelpet police station in Guntur Urban Police District under sections 188, 505 (1), 505 (2), IPC 54, Disaster Management Act 2005 basing on a complaint by P. Anil Kumar.
According to the complainant, who is also a lawyer, Mr. Naidu had tried to intimidate people by saying in various media channels about the new virus strain “N440K,” saying that it is 15 times more dangerous and its spreading rate is far quicker than the normal variants.
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A case has been registered against former Chief Minister and TDP national president N. Chandrababu Naidu at the Arundelpet police station in the Guntur Urban Police District under IPC Sections 188, 505 (1), and 505 (2), and Section 54 of the Disaster Management Act of 2005, basing on a complaint lodged by P. Anil Kumar, a lawyer.
In his complaint late on Tuesday, Mr. Anil Kumar accused Mr. Naidu of trying to “scare people by stating that the COVID-19 strain, N440K, is 15 times more dangerous and the rate at which it spreads is far quicker than the normal variants.”
“Mr. Naidu’s statement telecast in various channels has caused great agony and pain to the people,” he alleged.
Taking up terrace gardening for green future
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A little space is enough to grow vegetables, fruits and flowers
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A little space is enough to grow vegetables, fruits and flowers
Have a penchant for gardening, but lack of space around your home is worrying you? Go for a terrace garden. A little space on your roof is enough to grow vegetables, fruits and flowers, and literally turn it into a nature lover’s paradise.
“I used to raise plants in the open plot, when this house was not there. I was living in the house adjacent to my plot (Sector-1, MVP Colony) and used to enjoy nurturing the plants before going to office in the mornings and after returning home in the evenings,” says D. Naresh Kumar, vice president – HR and Administration, Visakha Container Terminal.