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The Citizen
6 days ago
- Sport
- The Citizen
Who will clinch this year's KwaGuqa Master's League title?
Who will clinch this year's KwaGuqa Master's League title? Shining Stars against Vithiza Legends was the game to watch during last weekend's KwaGuqa Master's League. Ten teams competed on July 13, making for an action-packed morning of skills, strategy, and excitement at the Old Trafford Grounds in Ext 14. Shining Stars beat Vithiza Legends 4-0. Phatudi Masters and 3D Masters were both masters on the field, scoring two goals each. All Nation Masters scored one goal against St John Legends, who could not manage to break through their opponent's defence, leaving them with no score on the scoreboard. Dangerous Darkies also had to bend the knee as Maredi United beat them 1-0. United Masters thrashed Umlilo Masters 4-0, pushing them to the top of the league table with 18 points. Breaking news at your fingertips … Follow WITBANK NEWS on our website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or TikTok Chat to us: [email protected] At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!


The Citizen
21-06-2025
- Sport
- The Citizen
United Masters set the pace as KwaGuqa Masters League heats up
United Masters set the pace as KwaGuqa Masters League heats up Defending champions United Masters have made their intentions for the 2025 season crystal clear – they're not letting go of the title without a fight. As of June 15, United Masters sit comfortably at the top of the Emalahleni KwaGuqa Masters League table after securing a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Phathudi Masters. The win marks their third consecutive triumph of the season, giving them a perfect nine-point record so far. Hot on their heels are Shining Stars, last season's runners-up, who also made a bold statement with a commanding 3-0 win over Maredi United. Their performance not only keeps them in close contention but also signals that the race for the top spot is far from over. Shining Stars chairman Daisy Tseka believes this season could be one of the most competitive in recent memory. 'This league is on fire right now,' Daisy, said. 'The quality, the hunger, the passion – it's unmatched. Every team is bringing their best, but make no mistake, Shining Stars are here to light up this league. We're not just aiming for the top – we're ready to take it.' Other matches on the day included a narrow 1-0 win by Vhithiza Legends over Dangerous Darkies, while ST John Legends edged Umlilo Masters by the same score line. In a closely contested clash, 3D Masters and All Nation Masters played to a 1-1 draw. As the early weeks of the league unfold, fans are already witnessing thrilling football and growing tension at the top of the table. With both United Masters and Shining Stars showing strong form, the season promises a battle that could go down to the wire. Breaking news at your fingertips … Follow WITBANK NEWS on our website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or TikTok Chat to us: info@ At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!


Hans India
10-06-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Officials told to strive to make Eluru model dist in education
Eluru: Civil Supplies Minister and District In-charge Minister Nadendla Manohar called upon officials to work in coordination to make Eluru an ideal district with innovative changes in the education sector in a planned manner. He inaugurated the Shining Stars programme organised at Sir CR Reddy Engineering College Auditorium in Vatluru here on Monday by lighting the traditional lamp. On the occasion, 163 students of high schools were given prize money worth Rs 32,60,000 along with certificates besides 34 Intermediate students with Rs 6.80 lakh, cheques and certificates under the Shining Stars programme. The programme, chaired by Denduluru MLA Chintamaneni Prabhakar, was attended by District Collector K Vetriselvi, ZP Chairperson Ghanta Padmasree, Eluru MLA Badeti Radhakrishnaiah (Chanti), APCA Chairman Ganni Veeranjaneyulu, RTC Vijayawada Region Chairman Reddy Appala Naidu, District Superintendent of Police KPS Kishore, District Joint Collector P Dhatri Reddy, former MLA Ghanta Murali Ramakrishna and others. Speaking on the occasion, the minister said that revolutionary changes have been brought in the education sector in the state, and thus, in the 2025-26 academic year, a good change will definitely be brought in the education sector in the district. He said that the government has allocated Rs 31,805 crore in the budget for the education sector in the 2025-26 academic year. He said that the NDA government has given a big boost to education and healthcare. He said that many changes have been brought in the education sector, and education is the only way to develop. Out of 2.78 lakh students in the district, 1.30 lakh are studying in government schools, and efforts should be made to increase this number further. He suggested that more funds should be allocated from the Zilla Parishad for the education sector. There are 10,000 teachers in the district, and they all want to make the district a model by imparting better education to the students in a planned manner. He said that from June 12, they are introducing nutritious midday meals prepared by fine variety rice to the students. He said that 41,000 schools and 4,000 welfare schools in the state are being provided with fine rice. The details of the farmers who have grown the rice have been embedded on the rice bags through QR codes, and the rice bags will be distributed by the concerned farmers on the same day. He clarified that it is very important for the country and the state that students should focus on their studies. He expressed the hope that in the future, they will be selected for higher positions like IAS and IPS by maintaining the same focus on education. Collector Vetriselvi said that honouring talented students through the Signing Stars programme is a good auspicious outcome. Education is the only royal road to development and a good weapon, she said. RDO M Achyata Ambareesh, District Education Officer M Venkatalakshmamma, Intermediate Education Officer T Shekhar Babu, Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan APC Pankaj Kumar, Assistant Director of Education M Venkatappaiah, DSP B Shravan Kumar, Education department officials, Denduluru AMC Chairman Garapati Ramaseetha, principals of various colleges, headmasters of high schools, students, their family members, and others participated in this programme.


Hans India
10-06-2025
- General
- Hans India
Top students honoured with ‘Shining Stars' awards
Kothacheruvu: Under the leadership of District Collector TS Chetan, top-performing students from the 2024–25 academic year were felicitated with 'Shining Stars - 2025' awards at a grand function held at Sri Venkateswara Kalyana Mandapam, Kothacheruvu. The event, organised by the District Education Department and Samagra Shiksha, recognised students who secured top marks in the Class 10 public exams. As part of the award, each student received 20,000 in cash, a medal, and a memento. A total of 187 Class 10 students and 38 Intermediate students were honored at the event. Local MLA Palle Sindhura Reddy, former minister Palle Raghunatha Reddy, DEO Kishtappa, Intermediate Officer Devaraju, and other officials were present. Speaking on the occasion, the Collector urged students not to fall prey to the distractions of social media or the growing menace of drug abuse. He stressed that education should be complemented with physical and mental well-being to succeed in today's competitive world. MLA Palle Sindhura Reddy emphasized the importance of Class 10 and Intermediate education as the foundation for pursuing professional careers like medicine and engineering.


Hans India
10-06-2025
- Business
- Hans India
Students should become game changers of tomorrow: Minister
Kurnool: Students must become game changers by embracing innovative thinking and using technology to achieve their goals, said Minister for Industries, Commerce, and Food Processing, TG Bharath. He was speaking at the Shining Stars awards ceremony held at Pushpa Raj Function Hall, Peddapadu Road on Monday, where meritorious students from Class 10 and Intermediate were felicitated. He said that the State government has taken a significant step in encouraging academic excellence by presenting talented students—who performed well in the public board exams—with a Shining Stars Award, a cash prize of Rs.20,000, and a certificate of excellence. He advised parents not to impose their own aspirations on their children but to support them in pursuing their passions. MLA G Charitha (Panyam) lauded the success of government school students who scored on par with private school peers. She cited the examples of Dr BR Ambedkar and Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, who rose from humble beginnings to win the Bharat Ratna, emphasizing that poverty is no barrier to education. She reiterated that the government is offering numerous educational opportunities, quality teaching, and infrastructure support. She highlighted government investments in infrastructure such as Rs 5 crore sanctioned for KGBV schools in four mandals of Panyam constituency; Rs 3 crore allocated for renovation of BC and SC hostels; Rs 10 lakh CSR fund approved for the development of the IIT Ambedkar NEET Academy in Chinnatekur. Joint Collector Dr B Navya stated that it is commendable how students, despite personal and financial hardships, have crossed a milestone by excelling in board exams. She urged teachers to continue offering competitive coaching so that more students from government schools can secure top ranks in entrance exams. At the conclusion of the event, awards were presented to 142 students from government and private schools who excelled in the Class 10 board exams. The programme was attended by RDO Sandeep Kumar, DEO Samuel Paul, DVEO Sudhir, students, parents, teachers, and other officials.