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"Student Power on Display: ABVP Marks Foundation Day with Enthusiastic Rally in Aija
"Student Power on Display: ABVP Marks Foundation Day with Enthusiastic Rally in Aija

Hans India

time09-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

"Student Power on Display: ABVP Marks Foundation Day with Enthusiastic Rally in Aija

Gadwal: A grand rally was organized today in Aiza town, Jogulamba Gadwal district, under the leadership of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) on the occasion of National Students' Day, which also marks the Foundation Day of ABVP. The rally, led by the ABVP Aiza unit, began from the Old Bus Stand and witnessed enthusiastic participation from students and ABVP members. As part of the event, a flag hoisting ceremony was held at the Main Chowrasta by District President of ABVP, Mr. Anjaneyulu, who addressed the gathering with an inspiring speech. Foundation Day Tribute & Ideological Message In his address, Mr. Anjaneyulu stated that the ABVP was established on July 9, 1949, by five students at Delhi University. Since then, the organization has grown into a powerful national student movement, constantly instilling a sense of duty and patriotism among students. Over the years, ABVP has inspired and empowered millions of students across the nation. On this special occasion, he extended heartfelt greetings to all student leaders, members, and well-wishers of ABVP. He also recalled that Professor Om Prakash Bahl was the first national president of ABVP, who inaugurated the organization during a grand assembly at Delhi University. ABVP's Vision and Ideology Emphasizing ABVP's core principles, the speech highlighted the organization's commitment to: National Reconstruction Eradication of foreign ideological influences in the education system Opposition to commercialization of education Promotion of Indian cultural and educational values Mr. Anjaneyulu reiterated that ABVP operates with the motto 'Education for Life, Life for the Nation', and believes in transforming student energy into national power. He added that the ABVP strives to produce students who breathe nationalism and patriotism — truly committed citizens of Bharat. The slogan "Knowledge, Character, Unity – the Identity of ABVP" was echoed throughout the event, reminding everyone that ABVP has evolved into one of the world's largest student organizations through its organized and principled approach. Notable Participants in the Rally Included: ABVP Senior Leaders & Alumni: Mallikarjun, Muniswami ABVP State Leaders: Venkatesh (SFD State Co-Convener), Lokesh (State Executive Member) Local ABVP Leaders: Sridhar Reddy (Nagar Secretary), C. Naresh (Joint Secretary), Ashok (Sports In-Charge), Raghavendra, Balram (Media In-Charge), Nikhil (College Convener) ABVP Aiza Activists: Madhu, Pawan, Venkatesh, Umesh, Parsh, Mahendra, Veek, Praneeth, Bunny, Venu, Govardhan, Irfan, Teja, Krishna, Rakesh, Ram Charan, Saddam, Akhil, Jaswanth, Marfa, Veerendra, Vineeth, Srihari, Shafi, and others. The rally ended with slogans of unity, patriotism, and student empowerment echoing through the streets of Aiza. The event not only celebrated the rich legacy of ABVP but also energized the local youth with a renewed sense of national commitment and social responsibility.

HC reserves order on Anjaneyulu's bail plea
HC reserves order on Anjaneyulu's bail plea

Time of India

time06-06-2025

  • Time of India

HC reserves order on Anjaneyulu's bail plea

Vijayawada: The high court on Friday reserved orders in the bail petition filed by former APPSC secretary and DG rank officer PSR Anjaneyulu, who was arrested in connection with alleged irregularities in Group I evaluation and is under judicial remand. The court said it will pronounce orders on Monday. Arguing on behalf of the police, assistant public prosecutor Sai Rohit said Anjaneyulu is not cooperating with the police, and expressing anger at investigating officers during his questioning in police custody and repeatedly saying that he is responsible for everything. Anjaneyulu has been charged with illegally paying money to a private company and getting the answer sheets evaluated by ineligible persons. Arguing on behalf of the IPS officer, S Nagesh Reddy said the evaluation was not done at a private place as is being alleged. Only verification of answer sheets was done there. "He has been in jail for the last 30 days and has completed two days of police custody. As the petitioner is suffering from ill health, bail may be granted with conditions," he urged the court. PVG Umesh Chandra, who appeared for Madhusudhan, another accused in the case, said the petitioner acted according to the terms of the agreement and sought bail with conditions. Considering the arguments, the high court reserved orders for Monday. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Eid wishes , messages , and quotes !

Senior IPS officer PSR Anjaneyulu hospitalised in Vijayawada GGH amid APPSC Group-1 scam investigation
Senior IPS officer PSR Anjaneyulu hospitalised in Vijayawada GGH amid APPSC Group-1 scam investigation

New Indian Express

time01-06-2025

  • Health
  • New Indian Express

Senior IPS officer PSR Anjaneyulu hospitalised in Vijayawada GGH amid APPSC Group-1 scam investigation

VIJAYAWADA: Senior IPS officer and former Intelligence chief PSR Anjaneyulu, currently in judicial remand in connection with the alleged APPSC Group-1 examination evaluation scam, was admitted to Vijayawada GGH on Saturday afternoon. This marks the second time Anjaneyulu has been hospitalised since his remand, after developing health complications in jail. According to jail authorities, Anjaneyulu was rushed to the hospital around 10 am after experiencing sudden blood pressure fluctuations and giddiness. Doctors provided initial treatment and later moved him to the general ward for observation. His condition was monitored through the evening, and a detailed medical report was submitted to police and jail authorities. Anjaneyulu recently secured bail in a harassment case involving a doctor and Mumbai-based actress Kadambari Jethwani. He is still awaiting bail in the APPSC scam case.

Annamayya district annual credit plan set at ₹16,619 crore
Annamayya district annual credit plan set at ₹16,619 crore

The Hindu

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Hindu

Annamayya district annual credit plan set at ₹16,619 crore

Annamayya District Collector Sridhar Chamakuri on Thursday said the District Annual Credit Plan for 2025–26 envisaged a total credit outlay of ₹16,619 crore with agriculture sector earmarked with ₹12,273 crore followed by an allotment of ₹1,495 crore for industries and services. The Collector directed the bankers to ensure prompt implementation of the Annual Credit Plan for the financial year 2025–26. The Collector was addressing the bankers and officials of the agriculture and allied departments at a review meeting held at the Collectorate. Lead District Manager (LDM) Anjaneyulu apprised the Collector that the district surpassed its targets for the financial year 2024–25 by posting 131% of the overall credit disbursement target. He said that the agriculture sector received 126% of its targeted credit, while the industry and service sectors achieved their targets with 108% disbursement. The Collector highlighted the need for enhanced credit flow, primarily to the sectors of agriculture, industries, and women's self-help groups. He said that the loans to SHGs be processed timely and the digitisation be completed within the timeframe. Officials from the Reserve Bank of India, NABARD, and State Bank of India were present.

Exhibition at Lalit Kala Akademi to showcase works of two retired art teachers
Exhibition at Lalit Kala Akademi to showcase works of two retired art teachers

The Hindu

time24-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Hindu

Exhibition at Lalit Kala Akademi to showcase works of two retired art teachers

From May 28, Lalit Kala Akademi features an art exhibition titled 'Together in love and in art', showcasing the works of artist couple A. Anjaneyulu and A.B. Geetha Anjaneyulu. Art teachers ( Anjaneyulu retired from Vidya Mandir Senior Secondary School in Mylapore, and Geetha from Vidyodaya Higher Secondary School in Nungambakkam), they inspired students to produce works of art beyond the regular school work. The event is a son's tribute to the body of work left behind by his parents. Both passed away in their early 60s. 'Mom was one year junior to dad at Government College of Fine Arts in Egmore where they first met and discovered a shared love for teaching art,' recalls A. Venkatakrishna, also an alumnus of the college. Both came from humble backgrounds to make a career in art in the late 50s. Anjaneyulu left his village with ₹100 to pursue a course at the College of Fine Arts. He shared an accommodation by paying ₹10 a month and also supported himself by working part-time as an artist for local magazines. 'Dad was a workaholic, he used to visit homes to conduct art classes after his school hours and pursue his creative interests. He was an active member of the Cholamandal Artists Village,' says Venkatakrishna, who is into digital film restoration. Geetha was influenced by her father, who served as the chief editor of Municipal Gazette to pursue art. 'There were only three female students in my mom's batch then,' he says adding that Geetha specialised in Tanjore paintings. Close to 40 artworks will be on display at the venue, all showcasing different aspects of art and nuggets of information from the artist couple's life. Anjaneyulu specialised in Batik, a traditional dyeing technique that uses wax-resist patterns on fabric. 'So elaborate and time-consuming is this process, one carried out with heated wax brush, that my parents would book a night show at Pilot Theatre and return to complete one more stage,' says Venkatakrishna. Meena Muthiah, the Kumara Rani of Chettinad, used to conduct workshops that Anjaneyulu would be a part of. 'At one event, dad drew an instant sketch of M.F. Hussain who was also present at the event, which will also be showcased,' he says. With contemporaries such as Aadhimoolam, Selvaraj and other senior artists, Anjaneyulu has been part of group exhibitions across India. 'This is their first solo exhibition, and many students have different memories of them which I want them to relive by looking at their works,' says Venkatakrishna. He says all artists love their works to be displayed at Lalit Kala Akademi and this is a fitting tribute to them. The event will be inaugurated on May 28 at 5.30 p.m. by artist and actor Sivakumar, who was Geetha's batchmate, and Trotsky Marudu, art director and VFX creative director. The exhibition will be on view from May 29 to June 3 (11 a.m. to 7 p.m.) at Lalit Kala Akademi on Greams Road.

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