5,000 COVID safety kits for Telangana
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Kits contain vaporisers, vitamin strips
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Kits contain vaporisers, vitamin strips
Lokaa Foundation, as part of its “Bless India” social initiative, will distribute 5,000 COVID safety kits in Telangana.
Labour Minister M. Malla Reddy and Malkajgiri Parliament constituency in-charge TRS Marri Rajashekhar Reddy distributed the first set of kits at Bowenpally on Thursday. The Chennai-based organisation approached Mr. Rajashekhar Reddy for distribution in Telangana and he has identified remote and tribal areas of Mulugu, Bhupalpally, Adilabad, Asifabad and Nizamabad districts, where more help is needed.
The kits contain vaporisers, anti-viral masks, four kinds of vitamin strips, and face shields to suffice for a family. Mr. Reddy said that the Bless India initiative can be a phenomenal inspiration for the youth of India to participate and create life-saving experience for the under privileged sections.
Revanth fulfils promise of COVID hospital
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50-bed hospital at Bolarum PHC starts functioning
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50-bed hospital at Bolarum PHC starts functioning
A promise made has been fulfilled and that too, in a record time when people needed it the most to deal with the most disturbing disease.
Malkajgiri MP and Telangana Congress committee working president A. Revanth Reddy inaugurated the 50-bed COVID hospital on Sunday after refurbishing the Cantonment Bolarum Primary Health Care Centre. It is now a full-fledged COVID hospital with all facilities and medical staff.
Mr. Reddy, who had decided to adopt the PHC a few weeks ago, and is apparently the only MP to have created a COVID hospital, ensured that it was equipped with facilities like Intensive Care Unit (ICU), refurbished wards with oxygen pipelines and oxygen cylinders apart from all the medicines required for COVID treatment.
KTR thanked for funds for nala renovation
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It will ensure no waterlogging even in very high rains, says TRS leader
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Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) leader and Malkajgiri Parliament constituency incharge Marri Rajasekhara Reddy along with others inspecting the Picket Nala in Secunderabad.
It will ensure no waterlogging even in very high rains, says TRS leader
Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) leader and Malkajgiri Parliament constituency incharge Marri Rajasekhara Reddy has thanked Municipal Administration Minister K.T. Rama Raofor sanctioning ₹ 10 crore for the remodelling of drains and nalas as promised when the city was devastated with the floods.
TRS sounds confident after high voter turnout
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Leaders in the six districts that went to MLC polls gave a positive feedback
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A polling booth in Siddipet district, which saw a high turnout of voters. | Photo Credit: MOHD ARIF
Leaders in the six districts that went to MLC polls gave a positive feedback
The high polling percentage has given lot of confidence to the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), which is expecting comfortable wins in both the Graduate MLC constituencies as they felt they managed better in mobilisation of voters compared to other parties.
The TRS leaders in all the six districts that went to polls on Sunday gave a positive feedback to the party, saying their poll management was much better while the Opposition looked in a disarray in the crucial aspect of the polling. The strength of the ruling party right from village level to the districts, given their representatives from sarpanches to MLAs, made a huge difference.
TRS yet to declare MLC nominee from Hyderabad, nearby districts
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Senior TRS leader P.L. Srinivas is stated to be keen on being the party candidate for the constituency
Independent MLC candidate Professor K. Nageshwar (Twitter@K Nageshwar)
Hyderabad: The TRS has not yet declared its candidate for the Hyderabad-Ranga Reddy-Mahbubnagar graduates constituency in the Legislative Council, triggering hectic lobbying by aspirants. The last date for filing nominations is Tuesday.
According to senior party sources, TRS had thought of supporting independent candidate Professor K. Nageshwar. But Nageshwar has been reported as saying that BJP would benefit if TRS openly supports his candidature. As a result, the ruling party is of the view that it should field its own candidate, sources say.