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Prakasam District Collector Thameem Ansariya to mentor Golden Families under P4 Programme
Prakasam District Collector Thameem Ansariya to mentor Golden Families under P4 Programme

New Indian Express

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

Prakasam District Collector Thameem Ansariya to mentor Golden Families under P4 Programme

ONGOLE: Prakasam District Collector A Thameem Ansariya on Thursday announced that she would adopt and mentor bonded labour-free families in the district under the P4 Programme, reaffirming her commitment to social empowerment. She said during a video conference review meeting with sub-Collectors, RDOs, municipal commissioners, and mandal-level officers on the progress of the 'P4 – Programme for Poverty-free and Productive Families' and the identification of Bangaru Kutumbaalu (Golden Families) and their Margadarsis (Mentors). The Collector said the government launched the P4 initiative as part of its 'Vision 2047' plan to achieve a poverty-free State. She directed officials to expedite the identification of Golden Families and their mentors, and to complete the process by August 15. 'We have identified about 74,000 Golden Families in the district. Officers must identify Margadarsis for them from among NRIs, wealthy individuals, institutions, organisations or corporates,' she said. The Collector urged officials to promptly upload family and mentor data, said mentoring by individuals or organisations is unlimited, and successors must continue support. She will review progress weekly.

Technology-driven farming emphasised
Technology-driven farming emphasised

Hans India

time19-06-2025

  • Business
  • Hans India

Technology-driven farming emphasised

Ongole: Prakasam district collector A Thameem Ansariya said that agriculture can be made profitable through the utilization of technical knowledge and modern machinery, and advised the farmers to utilise the support from the government. The Agriculture Department has organised an equipment distribution programme for the farmers at the Prakasam Bhavan on Wednesday. The collector participated in the programme as the chief guest and distributed drones, sprayers, plain and power weeders, and weed removal equipment to eligible farmers at subsidised rates. During 2024-25, agricultural equipment worth Rs 6.05 crore was provided to 1257 farmers in the district, with the government sanctioning Rs 2.75 crore as a subsidy. Speaking on the occasion, Ansariya said that agriculture has been given high priority in the Swarnandhra-2047 Vision Document plan. She informed that agriculture and its allied sectors have been identified as the main driving force for the district's development and measures are being taken to achieve a growth rate target of 15 percent. The Collector emphasised that farmers should observe new trends in agriculture and achieve better yields by utilising technical knowledge and machinery, thereby making cultivation profitable. She explained that the state government is providing subsidised machinery to individual farmers for their benefit. The collector said that the state government stands as a backbone to farmers by understanding their needs and ensuring an adequate supply of fertilizers and chemicals required for cultivation without any shortage.

Collector emphasises career awareness among students
Collector emphasises career awareness among students

Hans India

time18-06-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

Collector emphasises career awareness among students

Ongole: Prakasam district collector A Thameem Ansariya stressed the importance of students gaining awareness about future employment and professional opportunities while still in their academic phase. She participated as a chief guest at a career guidance programme 'Ujjwala Bhavishyattu', jointly organised by the 'Route to Rise Thrive Foundation' and the District Child Resources Centre, held at the DRRM Municipal High School here on Tuesday. As part of the programme, the organisers arranged stalls from engineering, medical, finance, legal, Indian Navy, police, and railway departments. Students showed keen interest in various employment opportunities available in different sectors. Representatives from each field explained their respective career paths to the students during the event. A special attraction was the demonstration organised by the Andhra Pradesh State Disaster Response Department, which displayed various equipment and tools used in emergency operations. Speaking at the programme, the collector advised the students to continuously observe the changes happening in society and urged them to excel not only in academics but also in extracurricular activities. The event also included sessions on personal hygiene and healthy eating habits to provide holistic guidance to students. Several key officials, including DMHO Dr Venkateswarlu, ICDS PD Suvarna, District Deputy Education Officer Chandramouleswar, DCPO Dinesh Kumar, Bangaru Balyam District Nodal Officer Giridhar Sharma, Route to Rise Thrive Foundation founder Rasheed, school headmaster Venkat Rao, and others, participated in the programme.

Prakasam collector releases‘Stop Diarrhoea' campaign poster
Prakasam collector releases‘Stop Diarrhoea' campaign poster

Hans India

time17-06-2025

  • Health
  • Hans India

Prakasam collector releases‘Stop Diarrhoea' campaign poster

Ongole: Prakasam district collector A Thameem Ansariya unveiled a wall poster related to the 'Stop Diarrhoea' campaign, which aims to raise awareness about diarrheal diseases and their prevention among children under five years of age, at the Spandana Hall in the Collectorate here on Monday. Speaking at the programme, the collector explained that diarrhoea is defined as loose, watery stools occurring three or more times in a single day among infants. She highlighted that children suffering from diarrheal diseases often experience symptoms including inability to breastfeed or reduced feeding, vomiting after every meal, frequent watery stools leading to dehydration, unconsciousness, and rapid breathing. She emphasised that diarrheal diseases can be prevented through several measures, including timely vaccination with rotavirus and measles vaccines for all children under five years, exclusive breastfeeding, providing supplementary nutritious food, administering Vitamin A syrup, and maintaining proper hand hygiene by washing hands with soap before meals and after using toilets. For children already affected by diarrhoea, the collector recommended the use of ORS solution and zinc tablets under medical supervision for children under five years of age as effective treatment measures. District Medical and Health Officer Dr Venkateswara Rao announced that all necessary medicines and saline for diarrhoea prevention are being made available at every urban and primary health centre. He mentioned the establishment of ORS and zinc corners at these facilities and directed that one ORS packet should be supplied to every household with children under five years. The DMHO instructed medical officers to conduct awareness camps on diarrhoea prevention in collaboration with all line departments within their health centre jurisdictions to prevent child mortality due to diarrheal diseases. He also mandated daily reporting of diarrhoea-related cases to the DIO email. The programme was attended by Joint Collector R Gopala Krishna, DRO Chinna Obulesu, Special Deputy Collectors Varakumar, Sridhar, Johnson, and other officials.

Baywatch Tower to enhance tourist safety at Pakala beach
Baywatch Tower to enhance tourist safety at Pakala beach

Hans India

time16-06-2025

  • Hans India

Baywatch Tower to enhance tourist safety at Pakala beach

Singarayakonda: Minister Dola Sree Bala Veeranjaneya Swamy, district collector A Thameem Ansariya, and SP AR Damodar inaugurated the new baywatch tower, which was constructed with funds of Rs 15 lakh, at Pakala Beach of Prakasam district on Sunday. The watch tower is designed to monitor safety aspects along the coastline, identify water current patterns, and enable immediate response during emergencies. Minister Swamy emphasised that measures have been taken to ensure every tourist returns home safely, noting that the baywatch tower will serve as an alert system for visitors. Acknowledging that several unfortunate incidents had occurred previously in the Singarayakonda and Pakala Beach areas, the minister said that the watch tower has been established to prevent such incidents from recurring. He highlighted the need for coordinated efforts between police and coast guard personnel for enhanced coastal security and public awareness. Collector Ansariya described Pakala Beach as a prominent tourist destination in the district, stressing the importance of development programmes and special attention to tourist safety in such locations. She explained that the watch tower will provide real-time information about sea currents and wave intensity, enabling early detection of potential dangers and timely rescue operations. SP Damodar observed that following previous tragic incidents at popular tourist spots, they have implemented various security measures, including increased patrolling and picketing in beach areas, with the watch tower providing continuous updates on sea conditions to enable immediate police response. The SP also announced plans to strengthen the police system in coastal areas through enhanced CCTV surveillance, warning boards, and improved emergency response mechanisms. He advised tourists to exercise caution regarding their safety and ensure children remain under adult supervision at all times. The watch tower is equipped with modern technology, including CCTV cameras, a public addressing system, and a time clock announcement system. The SP specially commended Singarayakonda Circle Inspector CH Hajarataiah and SI Mahendra for their role in the construction and setup of the advanced technology systems.

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