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YSRC to raise water issues, VSP, special status in Parliament

YSRC to raise water issues, VSP, special status in Parliament Updated Jul 16, 2021, 6:52 am IST Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy presided over the YSRC parliamentary party meet here on Thursday  During the meeting held at the camp office on Thursday, the CM advised the MPs to raise the Rayalseema Lift Irrigation Scheme(RLIS) issue before the Union Government. (PTI) Vijayawada: The YSR Congress would raise issues of water disputes, violation of KRMB norms by the Telangana government, the Polavaram funds, the Visakhapatnam steel plant, pending electricity arrears, as also the delay in grant of Special Category Status for AP in the Monsoon sessions of Parliament.

YSRCP Chalks Out Strategy For Monsoon Session of Parliament

Jul 16, 2021, 08:11 IST Amaravati: Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy held YSRCP Parliamentary Party meeting  and chalked out strategy to be adopted in the upcoming Parliament Monsoon Session.  During the meeting held at the camp office here on Thursday, the Chief Minister directed the MPs to raise Polavaram, privatisation of the Visakhapatnam Steel Plant (VSP), Rayalseema Lift Irrigation Scheme(RLIS), Krishna River Board Management(KRBM), among other major issues pertaining to the State in the Parliament. Speaking to media after the meeting, YSRCP national general secretary and Parliamentary Party leader, V Vijayasai Reddy said they would raise the issue of investment clearance of Rs 55,656 crore for the revised estimated cost of the Polavaram project, which has been pending for 29 months and added that they would request the Central Government to release Rs 33,000 crore related to R&R works of the project immediately.

NHRC sends notice to Centre, state on food survey findings | Ranchi News

Ranchi: Taking note of media reports highlighting deprivation of the eligible beneficiaries under Integrated Child Development Scheme (ICDS) from supplementary nutrition during the lockdown period, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has issued notices to the Centre and state government. The survey was conducted by Right to Food campaign, Jharkhand, in 159 blocks of the state covering 8,818 beneficiaries (children from 6 months to 6 years, pregnant and lactating mothers) in 2,037 Anganwadi centres. The objective of the survey, conducted in the last week of June, was to find the status of distribution of supplementary nutrition under ICDS, particularly during the Covid-19 induced lockdown period.

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