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One held, jewellery worth Rs 6L recovered
One held, jewellery worth Rs 6L recovered

Hans India

time04-07-2025

  • Hans India

One held, jewellery worth Rs 6L recovered

Vijayawada: In a major breakthrough, Gunadala Police have apprehended a habitual offender involved in multiple theft cases and recovered stolen property worth approximately Rs 6 lakh, including 60 grams of gold and 50 grams of silver ornaments. Acting on the directions of NTR District Police Commissioner SV Rajasekhar Babu and under the supervision of In-Charge DCP KGV Saritha, the Central Division ACP D Damodara Rao led a special investigation with Gunadala Police Station Inspector Vasireddy Srinivasa Rao and his team. Special surveillance teams were deployed to monitor the movements of suspected thieves in the area. The police arrested the accused Uyyala Rajesh (24), a resident of Ajit Singh Nagar, Vijayawada. During the vehicle check near the Government Hospital, police noticed a suspicious individual attempting to flee. He was immediately apprehended and interrogated by the police. During questioning, the accused confessed to his involvement in multiple thefts. A school dropout and former daily wage labourer, Rajesh turned to crime to fund a lavish lifestyle. He had previously been arrested by Gunadala Police in a theft case in September 2024 and was released on bail in January 2025, after which he continued committing burglaries. A known repeat offender, he currently has 12 theft cases registered against him. In the past four months, he has been involved in thefts across the state and under the police station limits of Patamata, Rajolu, Nuzvid, Narsapuram, and Naidupeta. The arrest was made possible through coordinated efforts and the use of technical surveillance tools, said the Central zone ACP D Damodara Rao.

Yoga is India's cultural treasure: Collector Lakshmisha
Yoga is India's cultural treasure: Collector Lakshmisha

Hans India

time22-06-2025

  • Health
  • Hans India

Yoga is India's cultural treasure: Collector Lakshmisha

Vijayawada: Yoga is the cultural treasure of India and daily yoga practice is essential for maintaining good health and well-being, said district Collector G Lakshmisha. He further stated that yoga fosters mental calmness and leads to a happy and healthy life, while addressing International yoga Day celebrations at Indira Gandhi Municipal Corporation (IGMC) stadium here on Saturday. Several thousands of yoga lovers, students, government employees and others participated in the celebrations. Chief Commissioner of Land Administration (CCLA) Special Chief Secretary G Jayalakshmi, Vijayawada city Police Commissioner SV Rajasekhar Babu, Joint Collector S Ilakkiya, DCP KGV Saritha, former minister Peetala Sujatha, APNGO State president A Vidyasagar, and others took part in Yoga Day celebrations. Collector Lakshmisha mentioned that for the past month, yoga sessions were held on Yoga Street in the city with the participation from various department officials, staff, voluntary organisations, the Yoga Association, yoga walkers' groups, ex-servicemen, and people from different sections of society. He said around 8,50,000 people were trained in the city and practiced yoga as per the common yoga protocol during the past one month. He emphasised the need for yoga to become a part of everyone's life. He further said yoga fosters mental calmness and leads to a happy and healthy life. He urged every employee to dedicate some time to yoga daily to boost immunity and improve blood circulation. Commissioner of Police (CP) SV Rajasekhar Babu stated that in honor of International Yoga Day, yoga events were conducted for an entire month involving various themes and venues including on BRTS Road and other places like Kondapalli fort, Berm park etc. He said the NTR district set a world record with a floating yoga session on the Krishna River using watercraft. He urged everyone to incorporate yoga into their daily lives, adding that yoga helps relieve stress and brings mental peace. Collector Dr G Lakshmisha presented certificates and mementos to yoga association members, who played key role in achieving the floating yoga world record and to district officials and staff who actively participated in the month-long yoga festival. The month-long Yoga campaign conducted by NTR district administration and other associations ended on Saturday with a mega programme at IGMC stadium.

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