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Hans India
19-05-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Collector leads the Tiranga yatra rally march
Nandyal: District Collector G. Raja Kumari emphasized that the peace citizens enjoy is due to the sacrifices and struggles of the Indian armed forces at the nation's borders, during a massive Litanga Yatra rally from Tekke Market Yard to Gandhi Chowk in Nandyal, held to express solidarity with the military following the successful Operation Sindhoor Vijay, launched in response to the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam. Joined by Nandyal MP Dr. Byreddy Shabari and other dignitaries, the Collector described the rally as a symbol of unity in diversity and Indian nationalism, praising the courage with which the nation has progressed. She urged citizens to express gratitude to the soldiers guarding the borders and thanked all individuals and organizations who participated voluntarily. MP Dr Byreddy Shabari, in her address, affirmed that India stands firmly on the path of righteousness and that the Indian armed forces, through Operation Sindhoor Vijay, have sent a strong and clear message to adversaries like Pakistan. She added that the retaliation against terrorists who desecrated the sacred vermilion (sindhoor) of Indian women was fittingly led by women soldiers, showcasing India's strength and resolve. She noted that every Indian possesses the courage to track down and eliminate terrorists, regardless of where they hide in the world. The vibrant rally reverberated with powerful slogans like 'Bharat Mata Ki Jai,' 'Down with Terrorism,' and 'Long Live Indian Unity,' drawing enthusiastic participation from various sections of society. Participants paid floral tributes to the statue of Mahatma Gandhi at Gandhi Chowk. As part of the event, serving and retired soldiers were honored by MP Dr Byreddy Shabari and Collector Raja Kumari. Special tributes were paid to martyr Murali Naik and others who lost their lives in the Pahalgam attack.


Hans India
07-05-2025
- Business
- Hans India
Collector directs identification of government land for MSME parks
Nandyal: District Collector G. Raja Kumari has instructed Revenue Divisional Officers (RDOs) and Tahsildars to identify government land across constituencies for MSME park establishment. The directive was given during a review meeting on Tuesday at the Collectorate's video conference hall, focusing on land acquisition for the Integrated Rural Energy Program. The Collector stressed the urgency of this process, noting approximately 50 acres of government land in Panyam and Sugali Metta, and 100 acres in Ungaralagutta, Dhone mandal. She directed the Nandyal and Dhone RDOs to conduct joint inspections with the APIIC Zonal Manager for feasibility assessments. The Atmakur RDO was tasked with examining 2.5 acres of government land in Atmakur mandal. The Collector also discussed Reliance's interest in setting up Compressed Bio-Gas (CBG) plants. Reliance Industries has shown interest in 765 acres of land across Gadivemula, Chagalamarri, Rudravaram, and Allagadda, out of the 5,000 acres identified. Tahsildars were instructed to inspect these locations for encroachments. Under the PM-KUSUM scheme, officials were directed to explore the possibility of establishing substations by identifying around 10 acres of land in Panyam, Nandyal, Gospadu, Jupadubungla, Bhanumukkala, and Panyam mandals. Joint Collector C. Vishnu Charan, DRO Ramu Naik, and RDOs participated in the meeting.