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The Hindu
08-07-2025
- Business
- The Hindu
Second unit of YTPS to be commissioned later this month: Genco
HYDERABAD The authorities of Telangana Power Generation Corporation (TG-Genco) are making arrangements to commission the second unit of 5x800 megawatt Yadadri Thermal Power Station at Veerlapalem village in Nalgonda district later this month. One unit was commissioned in January this year. According to Chairman and Managing Director of TG-Genco S. Harish, Unit-2 was commissioned in January this year and Unit-1 would be made operational commercially later this month. The remaining three units would be commissioned by February next. Against the requirement of 50,000 tonnes of coal every day when all five units become operational, the YTPS was getting four rakes of Singareni coal by the South Central Railway (one rake carries about 4,000 tonnes of coal) and on commissioning all five units the requirement would be 12-14 rakes a day and it is (getting coal by all rakes) likely to commence from December this year. The CMD stated that the Genco has constructed a railway line from Janpahad take-off point to YTPS site with a cost of ₹500 crore. The progress of YTPS works as also the status of construction of railway siding of YTPS was reviewed at a meeting held here on Monday. The authorities of SCR who attended the meeting stated that they are fully prepared for transportation of coal required for YTPS with the existing rail network. The railway authorities further stated that they were taking up doubling of rail lines between Dornakal-Bhadrachalam Road and Motamarri-Vishnupuram to deal with the increase in traffic. The railway officials suggested Genco to examine other alternative sources of coal supply to the YTPS requirement since Singareni Collieries may not be in a position to meet the future demand. Directors of Genco B. Nagya (Coal & Logistics) and A. Ajay (Civil), SCR officials K. Padmaja, R. Sudarshan and others attended the meeting.

The Hindu
11-06-2025
- General
- The Hindu
Chennai commuters express concern as redevelopment work at 15 railway stations drags on
Chennai commuters and social activists have expressed concerns over delays and hardships caused by ongoing railway station redevelopment and track work. Currently, the Southern Railway is undertaking the redevelopment of 15 stations in Chennai division under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme and is also constructing a fourth line from Beach to Egmore, and upgrading Egmore terminal and other passenger amenities. As per the initial plans of the Southern Railway, the redevelopment of railway stations under various projects including ABSS was planned to be executed within eight to 12 months but normally the work gets delayed by several months. This execution of the construction work causes severe inconveniences to the commuters in the form of blocked accessways. The work also poses a risk of accidents to commuters, especially senior citizens, and causes inconvenience due to cancellations or curtailments of suburban train services. Transport activist Dayanand Krishnan, referring to the new foot over bridge being constructed at the Tambaram railway station, complained about the contractor executing the work without putting in place safety measures. He also pointed out the delays involved in such redevelopment works. Similar is the case of the delay in the execution of the redevelopment work in Egmore railway station and the fourth line project executed from Egmore to Beach. The redevelopment work of the Egmore railway station was initiated in 2022 but the work is moving slowly, complained several commuters. S. Harish, a regular commuter from Avadi, the 4.5 km fourth line project was proposed to be completed within eight months but the work was completed only two years later. He also said the redevelopment work executed under ABSS project was not being completed on time. M. Senthamil Selvan, Chief Public Relations Officer of Southern Railway, explained that projects like railway station renovations under ABSS are 'brownfield projects,' which involve remodelling existing structures, posing unique execution challenges. The Railways has to take extra precautionary steps to avoid any difficulties to commuters and at the same time continue operating the trains. He said the norm is that any brownfield project is likely to be delayed, while greenfield projects where work begins from scratch can be easily completed on time. He said directions have been issued to the contractor to barricade the area where new FOB work was being executed in Tambaram railway station to avoid any inconveniences to the commuters.


The Hindu
10-06-2025
- General
- The Hindu
Brownfield projects normally cause delays in execution of renovation works, claims railway official
Commuters and social activists have expressed concerns over delays and hardships caused by ongoing railway station redevelopment and track work. Currently, the Southern Railway is undertaking the redevelopment of 15 stations in Chennai division under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme and is also constructing a fourth line from Beach to Egmore, and upgrading Egmore terminal and other passenger amenities. As per the initial plans of the Southern Railway, the redevelopment of railway stations under various projects including ABSS was planned to be executed within eight to 12 months but normally the work gets delayed by several months. This execution of the construction work causes severe inconveniences to the commuters in the form of blocked accessways. The work also poses a risk of accidents to commuters, especially senior citizens, and causes inconvenience due to cancellations or curtailments of suburban train services. Transport activist Dayanand Krishnan, referring to the new foot over bridge being constructed at the Tambaram railway station, complained about the contractor executing the work without putting in place safety measures. He also pointed out the delays involved in such redevelopment works. Similar is the case of the delay in the execution of the redevelopment work in Egmore railway station and the fourth line project executed from Egmore to Beach. The redevelopment work of the Egmore railway station was initiated in 2022 but the work is moving slowly, complained several commuters. S. Harish, a regular commuter from Avadi, the 4.5 km fourth line project was proposed to be completed within eight months but the work was completed only two years later. He also said the redevelopment work executed under ABSS project was not being completed on time. M. Senthamil Selvan, Chief Public Relations Officer of Southern Railway, explained that projects like railway station renovations under ABSS are 'brownfield projects,' which involve remodelling existing structures, posing unique execution challenges. The Railways has to take extra precautionary steps to avoid any difficulties to commuters and at the same time continue operating the trains. He said the norm is that any brownfield project is likely to be delayed, while greenfield projects where work begins from scratch can be easily completed on time. He said directions have been issued to the contractor to barricade the area where new FOB work was being executed in Tambaram railway station to avoid any inconveniences to the commuters.


The Hindu
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Hindu
Gaddar Telangana Film Awards from 2014 to 2023 announced
The Telangana Film Development Corporation (TFDC) announced the Gaddar Telangana Film Awards for best picture and six special awards, for the period between June 2014 to December 2023, on Friday (May 30, 2025). TFDC managing director S. Harish and chairman V. Venkata Ramana Reddy (Dil Raju) addressed the media and said the awards – first, second and third for 10 years, and the special awards – were picked by a jury chaired by actor-producer-businessman Murali Mohan. The year-wise awards in the order of ranking are: 2014 - Run Raja Run, Paathshaala, Alludu Seenu 2015 – Rudrama Devi, Kanche, Srimanthudu 2016 – Shathamanam Bhavati, Pelli Choopulu, Janata Garage 2017 – Bahubali 2: The Conclusion, Fidaa, Ghazi 2018 – Mahanati, Rangasthalam, C/o Kancharapalem 2019 - Maharshi, Jersey, Mallesham 2020- Ala Vaikuntapuramlo, Colour Photo, Middle Class Melodies 2021- RRR, Akhanda, Uppena 2022- Seetharamam, Karthikeya 2, Major 2023 – Balagam, Hanuman, Bhagavanth Kesari The jury committee report on special awards recommended the awards as: NTR National Film Award (Artiste)– Nandamuri Balakrishna Paidi Jairaj Film Award (Indian film personality)– Mani Rathnam BN Reddy Film (Telugu Film Director) – B. Sukumar Nagireddy & Chakrapani Film Award (Telugu film producer) – Atluri Purna Chandra Rao Kantha Rao Film Award (Telugu Artiste) – Vijay Devarakonda Raghupathi Venkaiah Award (other than film artiste Telugu) - Yandamuri Veerendranath The decade's awards will be presented along with the 2024 awards in the ceremony slated to be held on June 14.