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Plethora of problems plague Madhurawada Zone Updated: Updated: February 25, 2021 01:07 IST Heavy traffic, bad interior roads, poor sanitation, encroachments are some of the issues that need to be addressed, say locals Share Article AAA Urbanisation woes: With the buzz that the Executive capital would be located, the area became a much sought-after destination. | Photo Credit: File photo: K.R. Deepak Heavy traffic, bad interior roads, poor sanitation, encroachments are some of the issues that need to be addressed, say locals Back in the year 2007 when the corporation elections were held in the city, Madhurawada zone was part of the GVMC, but was on the outskirts of the corporation. The area was known for housing the International Cricket Stadium and a couple of engineering colleges. ....
Governor lays foundation for incubator virtually Updated: Updated: The facility being set up in Narasaraopeta Engineering College Share Article The facility being set up in Narasaraopeta Engineering College Governor Biswa Bhusan Harichandan on Friday virtually laid the foundation for Andhra Technology Business Incubator being set up in Narasaraopeta Engineering College (NEC). The new incubation centre is being established in collaboration with Innovation and Entrepreneurship Division of the National Science and Technology Entrepreneurship Development Board (NSTEDB), Government of India. The college, located in Guntur district, was affiliated to JNTU-K Kakinada. Mr. Harichandan, addressing the officers and the college faculty and staff, said he was happy to know that the incubation centre being set up was the first of its kind mission in the country to provide a complete ecosystem support to technology-based start-ups, where innovative ideas are ge ....
Search Accounts of victimisation by Maoists and State’s agencies in Chhattisgarh tumble out 5,000 testimonies in less than a month: NGO Thousands of accounts of victimisation by Maoists and the State’s agencies in Chhattisgarh have tumbled out in days thanks to an NGO’s initiative of recording the victims’ testimonies. Three slum dwellers from Bijapur have said they pay the municipality Rs 300 to Rs 900 annually for the public land they have been squatting on since being evicted from their village by the erstwhile Salwa Judum, a state-backed anti-Maoist militia, in 2005. One of the three men, Ashok Minz, said the Maoists had killed his father that year. ....