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Youth should stay away from drugs: Cluster University registrar
Youth should stay away from drugs: Cluster University registrar

The Hindu

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • The Hindu

Youth should stay away from drugs: Cluster University registrar

Cluster University registrar Katta Venkateswarlu said that the country will develop on all fronts if the youth decide to stay away from drugs. On the occasion of International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, the Cluster University organised a programme, where Mr. Venkateswarlu administered oath to the students, faculty and non-teaching staff to keep away from drugs. He said that drugs will lead to several health issues and urged every individual to create awareness on the ill-effects of drug abuse. Silver Jubilee Degree College principal G. Srinivas, meanwhile, urged students not to get addicted to drugs.

Huge response to Polycet-2025 awareness seminar
Huge response to Polycet-2025 awareness seminar

Hans India

time20-06-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

Huge response to Polycet-2025 awareness seminar

Kurnool: Ahead of the 11th International Yoga Day on June 21, the Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board (APPCB), Regional Office in Kurnool organised a yoga training session on Thursday, in the office premises. The event saw participation from Venkateswarlu, Labour Commissioner, Kurnool, APPCB officials, S Shankar Naik (SEE), Virendra Kumar (SES), Narsimhulu (Scientific Officer), P Venkata Kishore Reddy (Environmental Engineer), along with students from KVBR Memorial Government School. Yoga master C Srinivasulu guided participants through various yoga asanas and explained their health benefits. As part of the event, jute bags were distributed to promote plastic-free living, and all attendees took a pledge in observance of International Yoga Day.

Kurnool APPCB holds Yoga session ahead of Int'l Yoga Day
Kurnool APPCB holds Yoga session ahead of Int'l Yoga Day

Hans India

time20-06-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

Kurnool APPCB holds Yoga session ahead of Int'l Yoga Day

Kurnool: Ahead of the 11th International Yoga Day on June 21, the Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board (APPCB), Regional Office in Kurnool organised a yoga training session on Thursday, in the office premises. The event saw participation from Venkateswarlu, Labour Commissioner, Kurnool, APPCB officials, S Shankar Naik (SEE), Virendra Kumar (SES), Narsimhulu (Scientific Officer), P Venkata Kishore Reddy (Environmental Engineer), along with students from KVBR Memorial Government School. Yoga master C Srinivasulu guided participants through various yoga asanas and explained their health benefits. As part of the event, jute bags were distributed to promote plastic-free living, and all attendees took a pledge in observance of International Yoga Day.

Collector emphasises career awareness among students
Collector emphasises career awareness among students

Hans India

time18-06-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

Collector emphasises career awareness among students

Ongole: Prakasam district collector A Thameem Ansariya stressed the importance of students gaining awareness about future employment and professional opportunities while still in their academic phase. She participated as a chief guest at a career guidance programme 'Ujjwala Bhavishyattu', jointly organised by the 'Route to Rise Thrive Foundation' and the District Child Resources Centre, held at the DRRM Municipal High School here on Tuesday. As part of the programme, the organisers arranged stalls from engineering, medical, finance, legal, Indian Navy, police, and railway departments. Students showed keen interest in various employment opportunities available in different sectors. Representatives from each field explained their respective career paths to the students during the event. A special attraction was the demonstration organised by the Andhra Pradesh State Disaster Response Department, which displayed various equipment and tools used in emergency operations. Speaking at the programme, the collector advised the students to continuously observe the changes happening in society and urged them to excel not only in academics but also in extracurricular activities. The event also included sessions on personal hygiene and healthy eating habits to provide holistic guidance to students. Several key officials, including DMHO Dr Venkateswarlu, ICDS PD Suvarna, District Deputy Education Officer Chandramouleswar, DCPO Dinesh Kumar, Bangaru Balyam District Nodal Officer Giridhar Sharma, Route to Rise Thrive Foundation founder Rasheed, school headmaster Venkat Rao, and others, participated in the programme.

6 held in Palnadu dual murder case
6 held in Palnadu dual murder case

Time of India

time06-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

6 held in Palnadu dual murder case

1 2 Vijayawada: Veldhurthy police of Palnadu district arrested six accused in the double murder of Javisetty Venkateswarlu (62) and Javisetty Koteshwara Rao (52), residents of Gundlapadu village. The crime took place on the road between Bodilaveedu and Mandadi villages at 4.45 pm on May 24. According to the complaint by Thota Anjaneyulu (38), the victims, who were siblings, were returning to Gundlapadu from Nakkagudem in Telangana's Suryapet district after attending a wedding. They were travelling on a two-wheeler when the accused in a Scorpio vehicle allegedly rammed into their bike, and then killed them by pelting stones. The arrested have been identified as Thota Venkataramaiah (41), Javisetty Srinivasa Rao (59), Thota Guruvayya (50), Dongari Nagaraju (30), Thota Venkateswarlu (43), and Gellipogu Vikram (40). However, three others — YSRCP leader and former MLA Pinnelli Ramakrishna Reddy (55), his brothers Pinnelli Venkatarama Reddy (48), and Pinnelli Venkata Reddy (49), are currently absconding. Palnadu SP Kanchi Srinivas said, as per the preliminary investigation, the motive behind the murders was a long-standing factional rivalry in Gundlapadu village. The victims belonged to one faction led by Venkateswarlu alias Moddayya, while the accused were aligned with a rival group headed by Thota Venkataramaiah. The upcoming Panchayat elections intensified the rivalry, with Venkataramaiah allegedly aspiring to become the village sarpanch. Police suspect political jealousy and the increasing influence of Venkateswarlu in local politics as the key reasons behind the crime. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Eid wishes , messages , and quotes !

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