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Counseling schedule for 2025 admissions to engineering and pharmacy colleges announced; first phase from June 28
Counseling schedule for 2025 admissions to engineering and pharmacy colleges announced; first phase from June 28

The Hindu

time27-06-2025

  • General
  • The Hindu

Counseling schedule for 2025 admissions to engineering and pharmacy colleges announced; first phase from June 28

The Telangana State Engineering, Agriculture and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test (TGEAPCET) - 2025 Admission Committee has announced the counselling schedule for admissions, that will begin with online registration, fee payment and slot booking from June 28. The meeting held on Friday (June 27, 2025) under the chairmanship of V. Balakista Reddy, chairman, Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) and A. Sridevasena, commissioner of Technical Education approved the schedule. The first phase Accordingly, the first phase of admissions will begin with online registration, fee payment and slot booking from June 28 to July 7. Certificates will be verified from July 1 to July 8 and the options can be entered from July 6 to July 10. Options can be frozen on July 10. Mock allotment of seats will be displayed on or before July 13. And, if there is a need, a chance to modify options will be provided from July 14 to 15. The seats would be allotted on or before July 18, and the candidates allotted seats have to pay their tuition fee and self report at the allotted colleges between July 18 and 22. The second phase The Second phase will begin on July 25. Those who have not attended earlier can participate in this round. The seats would be allotted before July 30. Officials said that physical reporting is mandatory after the second phase. Candidates allotted seats in this round but do not report to the college will not be eligible for the final phase of the selection process. The final phase The final phase will begin on August 5 and seats would be allotted before August 10. Students have to report at the college between August 11 and 13. No dropouts or cancellations will be allowed after the final phase. Internal sliding within the same colleges will be allowed between August 18 and 19. Prof. Balakista Reddy said that candidates should closely follow the official website for notifications and updates. Original Transfer Certificates (TC) and a set of photocopies of all documents must be submitted to the allotted college during physical reporting.

Andhra Woman Tied To Tree, Humiliated By Villagers Over Loan Dispute
Andhra Woman Tied To Tree, Humiliated By Villagers Over Loan Dispute

NDTV

time17-06-2025

  • Politics
  • NDTV

Andhra Woman Tied To Tree, Humiliated By Villagers Over Loan Dispute

Narayanapuram (Andhra Pradesh): A woman was allegedly tied to a tree and publicly humiliated by villagers in Narayanapuram of Chittoor district, following a dispute over unpaid loans, said police on Monday. Sirisha (29), wife of Thimmarayappa had returned from Bengaluru on Monday to collect her children's Transfer Certificates (TC) from their school when locals confronted her about the money borrowed by her husband. Sirisha was allegedly tied to a tree by the locals and was asked to call her husband to repay the money and her daughter hit a local which escalated the situation, Kuppam DSP B Parthasarathi told PTI. According to police, the couple owed around Rs 80,000 to a villager named Munikannappa and also some unspecified amount to local organisations. A case was registered under BNS sections 115, 126, and 112 read with section 3 and police took five people into custody over the incident. Sirisha told the police that her husband allegedly abandoned her six months ago in Bengaluru although investigators suspect that they may still be in touch regarding financial matters. Meanwhile, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, who represents the Kuppam assembly constituency, condemned the atrocity and ordered strict action against the culprits. Naidu took details from the district Superintendent of Police and directed officials to provide full support to the victim's family. "Strict action be taken against those involved in the inhuman treatment of a woman in Narayanapuram village of Kuppam mandal," said Naidu in an official release, adding that the woman was allegedly tied to a tree and humiliated because her husband, Thimmarayappa, failed to repay loans he had taken from the villagers. Naidu instructed police to organise legal awareness drives in rural villages and said the public must rely on the law and refrain from vigilante justice. He also stressed the need for basic legal education in every village. The CM reiterated that his government 'would not allow such incidents' to take place and urged the police to take firm preventive measures in all regions. Meanwhile, YSRCP MLC and Kuppam in-charge KRJ Bharat condemned the incident, calling it a "shameful act". Such cruelty in Kuppam exposes the lawlessness under the TDP-led government, he said. Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) president Y S Sharmila Reddy termed it an "inhuman and shameful act". Sharmila said it was a disgrace that such an incident happened in front of the victim's children. "As a woman, I strongly condemn this cruel incident," said Sharmila in a press release, adding that this incident proved that even in the CM's constituency, "women are not safe". She criticised the NDA coalition government, saying attacks on women are a blot on it, and tall claims about protecting Telugu women are no longer credible. She demanded that the government take responsibility, ensure justice, provide support to Sirisha's family, and prevent the recurrence of such incidents in the future. Meanwhile, Minister Anitha and TDP MLC K Srikanth condemned the assault on Sirisha. They contacted the victim through a video call, consoled her, and assured full support from the government while promising strict action against the accused. They urged Sirisha to remain strong and said the government would ensure 'justice is served without delay'.

Woman tied to tree, publicly humiliated in Andhra Pradesh village; 5 in custody
Woman tied to tree, publicly humiliated in Andhra Pradesh village; 5 in custody

Hindustan Times

time17-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Woman tied to tree, publicly humiliated in Andhra Pradesh village; 5 in custody

A woman was allegedly tied to a tree and publicly humiliated by villagers in Narayanapuram of Chittoor district, following a dispute over unpaid loans, said police on Monday. Sirisha (29), wife of Thimmarayappa had returned from Bengaluru on Monday to collect her children's Transfer Certificates (TC) from their school when locals confronted her about the money borrowed by her husband. Sirisha was allegedly tied to a tree by the locals and was asked to call her husband to repay the money and her daughter hit a local which escalated the situation, Kuppam DSP B Parthasarathi told PTI. According to police, the couple owed around ₹80,000 to a villager named Munikannappa and also some unspecified amount to local organisations. A case was registered under BNS sections 115, 126, and 112 read with section 3 and police took five people into custody over the incident. Sirisha told the police that her husband allegedly abandoned her six months ago in Bengaluru although investigators suspect that they may still be in touch regarding financial matters. Meanwhile, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, who represents the Kuppam assembly constituency, condemned the atrocity and ordered strict action against the culprits. Naidu took details from the district Superintendent of Police and directed officials to provide full support to the victim's family. "Strict action be taken against those involved in the inhuman treatment of a woman in Narayanapuram village of Kuppam mandal," said Naidu in an official release, adding that the woman was allegedly tied to a tree and humiliated because her husband, Thimmarayappa, failed to repay loans he had taken from the villagers. Naidu instructed police to organise legal awareness drives in rural villages and said the public must rely on the law and refrain from vigilante justice. He also stressed the need for basic legal education in every village. The CM reiterated that his government 'would not allow such incidents' to take place and urged the police to take firm preventive measures in all regions. Meanwhile, YSRCP MLC and Kuppam in-charge KRJ Bharat condemned the incident, calling it a "shameful act". Such cruelty in Kuppam exposes the lawlessness under the TDP-led government, he said. Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) president Y S Sharmila Reddy termed it an "inhuman and shameful act". Sharmila said it was a disgrace that such an incident happened in front of the victim's children. 'As a woman, I strongly condemn this cruel incident,' said Sharmila in a press release, adding that this incident proved that even in the CM's constituency, "women are not safe". She criticised the NDA coalition government, saying attacks on women are a blot on it, and tall claims about protecting Telugu women are no longer credible. She demanded that the government take responsibility, ensure justice, provide support to Sirisha's family, and prevent the recurrence of such incidents in the future. Meanwhile, Minister Anitha and TDP MLC K Srikanth condemned the assault on Sirisha. They contacted the victim through a video call, consoled her, and assured full support from the government while promising strict action against the accused. They urged Sirisha to remain strong and said the government would ensure 'justice is served without delay'.

Tied to a tree over husband's loan dispute, woman publicly shamed in Andhra Pradesh
Tied to a tree over husband's loan dispute, woman publicly shamed in Andhra Pradesh

Hindustan Times

time17-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Tied to a tree over husband's loan dispute, woman publicly shamed in Andhra Pradesh

A woman was allegedly tied to a tree and publicly humiliated by villagers in Narayanapuram of Chittoor district, following a dispute over unpaid loans, said police on Monday. Sirisha (29), wife of Thimmarayappa, had returned from Bengaluru on Monday to collect her children's Transfer Certificates (TC) from their school when locals confronted her about the money borrowed by her husband. 'Sirisha was allegedly tied to a tree by the locals and was asked to call her husband to repay the money, and her daughter hit a local, which escalated the situation,' Kuppam DSP B Parthasarathi told PTI. According to police, the couple owed around ₹80,000 to a villager named Munikannappa and also some unspecified amount to local organisations. A case was registered under BNS sections 115, 126, and 112, read with section 3, and police took five people into custody over the incident. Sirisha told the police that her husband allegedly abandoned her six months ago in Bengaluru, although investigators suspect that they may still be in touch regarding financial matters. Meanwhile, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, who represents the Kuppam assembly constituency, condemned the atrocity and ordered strict action against the culprits. Naidu took details from the district Superintendent of Police and directed officials to provide full support to the victim's family. "Strict action be taken against those involved in the inhuman treatment of a woman in Narayanapuram village of Kuppam mandal," said Naidu in an official release, adding that the woman was allegedly tied to a tree and humiliated because her husband, Thimmarayappa, failed to repay loans he had taken from the villagers. Naidu instructed police to organise legal awareness drives in rural villages and said the public must rely on the law and refrain from vigilante justice. He also stressed the need for basic legal education in every village. The CM reiterated that his government would not allow such incidents to take place and urged the police to take firm preventive measures in all regions.

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