Senior Congress leader M Satyanarayana Rao passes away
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Last Updated: Apr 27, 2021, 01:58 PM IST
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He served thrice as an MP, was the President of Pradesh Congress Committee in united Andhra Pradesh, was the General Secretary of AICC and was also a minister in Y S Rajashekhar Reddy cabinet.
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Senior Congress leader and former minister M Satyanarayana Rao died on Tuesday, party sources said. He was unwell for some time and breathed his last undergoing treatment at the state-run NIMS hospital here at around 2.45 am, they said.
He is survived by his wife, two daughters and two sons.
Coronavirus: Karnataka announces 14-day lockdown from April 27. See what’s allowed
Shops selling essential items will remain open only from 6 am to 10 am. Updated An hour ago A policeman stands guard at a barricaded street lined with closed shops and business establishments in Bengaluru. | AFP
Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa on Monday announced a two-week lockdown in the state from 9 pm on Tuesday,
The News Minute reported. The decision was taken in a Cabinet meeting after consulting the state’s expert committee, Yediyurappa said. The Cabinet also decided to provide coronavirus vaccines free of cost at government hospitals for those between 18 to 45 years of age.
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A state transport corporation bus driver, who allegedly beat a guest worker with a stick at a bus stand in Angamally town for not wearing a mask, was suspended on Saturday.
A state transport corporation bus driver, who allegedly beat a guest worker with a stick at a bus stand in Angamally town for not wearing a mask, was suspended on Saturday.
The action was taken after examining the probe report filed by the Vigilance squad Inspector concerned, Kerala
State Road Transport Corporation said in a release. We received a complaint that a guest worker was beaten up on April 22. A video was also found in which the driver was seen beating up the man, KSRTC said.
Focus on cost of operation and occupancy ratio, MD tells officials
A.P. State Road Transport Corporation (APSRTC) Vice-Chairman and Managing Director R.P. Thakur on Thursday directed the officials to rework on the schedules of bus operations based on the dwindling number of people opting for public transport in view of the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mr. Thakur reviewed the issues arising out of the spurt in positive cases, and directed the officials to alter the operation schedules with focus on key issues such as cost of operation and occupancy ratio.
In case of cancellation of a bus service, or merger of two routes, the customers should be informed about the change through phone calls, Mr. Thakur said.
SWR Hubballi Division appeals to people not to pay heed to fake news/rumours
Arvind Malkhede, Divisional Railway Manager, Hubballi Division, in a Press Briefing held on April 9, 2021 jointly with Aneesh Hegde, Chief Public Relations Officer, South Western Railway, at DRM office, Hubballi appealed to media to inform the public that a fake video has been circulated in social media which shows that trains are overcrowded. He pointed out that the video is undated, manipulated and the information is not authentic. He clarified that there is no rush or overcrowd in any Railway Station of Hubballi Division as the Railways are running adequate number of trains. He also pointed out that based on the demand the train services are run regularly in the Division.