Apr 25, 2021, 13:02 IST
VISAKHAPATNAM: As part of a demolition drive of illegal constructions in the city, Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation (GVMC) officials demolished a building belonging to former Gajuwaka TDP MLA Palla Srinivasa Rao on Saturday. The semi-built structure was located at the old Gajuwaka area in Visakhapatnam.
GVMC officials said the building was constructed in violation of municipal regulations, as it had no proper setbacks to the road. GVMC officials said they had also issued notices to the owner and the demolition was conducted under heavy Police security, to prevent any untoward incidents.
This was taken up after an article titled Palla Bhudaham over the illegal activities related to land and buildings by the TDP Visakhapatnam Parliamentary constituency president and former MLA Palla Srinivasa Rao was published in Sakshi a Telugu vernacular paper on Thursday.
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RSS chief tells farmers to unite and help each other but avoid agitations DECCAN CHRONICLE.
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He says farmers are doing experiments and Indian farmers are having more traditional knowledge than scientists of any agriculture varsity
The RSS chief arrived at Nirmal on Thursday night and had interaction with local RSS members and leaders. (DC Photo)
Mankapur (Adilabad): RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Friday called upon farmers to unite and solve their problems while in distress but avoid embarking on agitations. However, he said he has no objection to the present farmer protests as such agitations will go on.
‘If my nephew hadn’t studied, he would have been alive still’
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AAA A man sat on a hill crying as the police tried trace what remained of the body of his nephew, 35-year-old Gangadhar Babu, an MBA graduate from Gorantla in the neighbouring State of Andhra Pradesh. He worked as the manager of the quarry at Hirenagavalli and was one of the six men killed in the explosion that took place in the early hours of Tuesday.
The scene of the explosion atop a small hillock in a forested area had charred remains of the victims strewn within a 1 km radius. The families of the deceased at the site were horrified many cried inconsolably, while some were shocked into silence. The police had a difficult time combing the site.
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