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Time of India
23-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
Over 200 applications submitted during PGRS programme in Manyam district
Visakhapatnam: During the weekly grievance redressal programme held at the collectorate on Monday in Parvathipuram Manyam district, officials received several complaints related to infrastructure issues in govt schools and the merger of schools. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now A total of 203 applications were submitted during the public grievance redressal system (PGRS) programme regarding various public issues. Among the complaints, S Simhachalam reported that the existing school building in U Venkatampeta village of Veeraghattam mandal, is in a dilapidated condition, with severe roof leaks during the rainy season affecting both students and staff. He requested the sanction of a new building. Tadangi Damayanthamma and other residents of P Amati village, Gummalakshmipuram mandal, said that the closure of their local primary school was depriving children of basic education and requested its reopening. Parents and students from Pedda Penki village, Balijipeta mandal, expressed concern over the merger of MPP School-1 with another model school. Citing hardship, they requested that the merger be halted. Similarly, villagers from Hikkinvalasa, Garugubilli mandal, reported that merging classes 3, 4, and 5 students with Garugubilli high school was causing major inconvenience. They requested that the students be brought back to Hikkinvalasa primary school and that the local MPP School be upgraded to a model primary school. CH. Narasamma from P Chakarapalli village, Balijipeta mandal, sought a new ration card and a pension under the single women scheme. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now D Lakshmi of Donkalakotapatnam village, Parvathipuram mandal, reported obstruction by unknown individuals despite submitting the required documents and fee for an electricity connection to land in survey No. 85-2. She urged immediate intervention and resumption of the connection work. Allu Simhachalamamma from Vallari Gudaba village, Garugubilli mandal, requested that her Aadhaar number be linked to her land records, covering one acre. Ganta Raju from Koyyanapeta village, Makkuva mandal, said he has been cultivating 1.70 acres of barren land in survey No. 15 for the past 20 years and requested that the govt conduct a survey and issue a D-patta (land title). District revenue officer Hema Latha said that all applications submitted through the PGRS would be addressed transparently. She received the petitions at the Collectorate's PGRS Hall alongside Sudha Rani, the district rural development agency (DRDA) scheme director.


Hans India
17-06-2025
- Hans India
Major breakthrough in Kurakulpalli teacher kidnap case
Anantapur: The District Police achieved a significant breakthrough by solving the kidnapping case of a female teacher from Kurakulpalli, Kambadur Mandal. As per the orders of District Superintendent of Police P Jagadeesh IPS, the Kalyan-durg Sub-Division Police arrested a 10-member gang responsible for the abduc-tion. The accused, shockingly, were family members of the victim, who allegedly kid-napped her to seize her property. The victim, Maruthamma, a teacher working at MPP School in Kurakulpalli, was kidnapped on June 12 while returning from school with her husband, Eggidi Erriswamy. As per police reports (Cr. No. 49/2025), her father Anand, along with nine others, intercepted the couple using a Bolero and two-wheelers and abducted them. Maruthamma, working since 2016, had become the main breadwinner for her fa-ther and sister's families. She purchased gold (about 15 tolas) and a residential plot in Anantapur. Despite her stable job, her family opposed her recent love mar-riage with Erriswamy (already married with two children) and saw the marriage as a threat to their financial support. In retaliation, the accused kidnapped her with the intention of forcing her to transfer her assets and marry her brother-in-law Ellappa. She was taken to Benga-luru, confined in a relative's house, tortured, and threatened with death unless she complied. SP P Jagadeesh directed immediate action, forming special teams led by Kalyan-durg DSP Ravi Babu, including three CIs and SIs. Based on solid leads, the police rescued the victim and arrested the accused on June 15. The SP commended the swift investigation and arrest made within 72 hours by CI Neelakanteshwara (Kalyandurg Rural), CI Yuvaraju (Kalyandurg Town), CI Venkata-ramana (Rayadurg Rural), SI Praveen (Kambadur), SI Nabi Rasool (Bommanahal), SI Nagamadhulu (Kanekal), and support staff including Rajesh, Khaja, Manjunath, Nagarjuna, Mohan Krishna, Rajyalakshmi, and SB personnel Anjaneyulu and Mo-han. A Bolero, two-wheelers, and a knife were recovered from the accused. The case underscores the importance of swift action and coordinated policing in dealing with sensitive domestic and property-related crimes.