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Students Face Delays in Getting Certificates

Telangana: Students Struggle to Get Certificates as MROs Delay Processing

As the new academic year begins, students in Telangana are finding it difficult to get important certificates needed for college admissions, reservations, and scholarships. These include income, caste, OBC, and residential certificates.

Despite having specific timelines for issuing these documents, Mandal Revenue Offices (MROs) in Warangal, Hanamkonda, and Jangaon are facing delays. A total of 15,101 applications are still pending, according to data from local collectorates.

This delay is affecting many students. M Sai Krishna, a student waiting to attend engineering counselling, said he applied for his certificates online but was still asked to submit physical copies at the MRO office. Even after doing so, the status of his application showed “pending,” and he had to visit the office multiple times for updates. He also claimed that some people are paying middlemen to get their applications approved.

Revenue officials admitted that they are overwhelmed, especially in urban areas, with hundreds of applications coming in every day. They said that each application requires field verification, which takes time. A lack of staff and involvement in other government programmes, like the Bhu Bharathi Revenue Sadassulu, is also causing delays.

Warangal District Collector Satya Sharada said they are aware of the issue and will work to speed up the process of issuing pending certificates.

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Pastor Dies in Truck Accident Near Gopalpur

Pastor Killed in Fatal Truck Accident Near Gopalpur Crossing on Karimnagar-Warangal Highway

A pastor from Karimnagar, Kanakapudi Karunakar (55), died in a road accident early Tuesday morning near Gopalpur crossing on the Karimnagar-Warangal highway. He was traveling from Hanamkonda to Karimnagar when he took a detour due to road construction. His car was hit by a truck near Gopalpur crossing.

The impact of the crash was so severe that police had to work for hours to remove Karunakar’s body from the wreckage of his car. Passersby called the police and an ambulance for help. Authorities suspect the truck driver may have been negligent, and an investigation is underway.

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Hanamkonda: Family of accident victim protests alleged police inaction

Hanamkonda Family Protests Alleged Police Inaction in Tragic Accident: Calls for Swift and Fair Investigation

 

Hanamkonda: A family is upset and protesting at Fathima Junction in Hanamkonda. They believe the police did not do enough after Gadhe Kavitha (35) died in a car accident on Thursday. Kavitha got hit by a car after voting at St. Gabriel school. Her husband, Joseph, rushed her to MGM Hospital, but she couldn’t survive.

The family thinks the police are not doing a good job in handling the case. They say the police are protecting the person responsible for the accident and are not investigating properly. The family wants a fair and thorough investigation.

The authorities say they filed a case against the person who caused the accident, but the family is not satisfied. They are protesting at Fathima Junction to show their frustration with how slow things are moving.

We have to wait and see how the authorities will respond to the family’s complaints and if the investigation will be done to their satisfaction.

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Postal Ballot Voting Begins in Hanamkonda

Hanamkonda Facilitation Centres Facilitate Postal Ballot Voting for Government Employees, Police Personnel, and Emergency Service Workers

HANAMKONDA: The electoral process in the district has witnessed the initiation of postal ballot voting, facilitating government employees, police personnel, and emergency service workers to exercise their franchise. Two facilitation centres, positioned in Warangal West and Parkal constituencies in the district, have been established for this purpose.

Voters who applied via Form 12 are currently participating in the voting process at the office of the Returning Officer in Hanamkonda, specifically in reference to the Warangal West Constituency. Simultaneously, government employees, police, and emergency service personnel are engaging in their voting rights through the postal ballot system at the facilitation centre situated in the Tahsildar office in Parkal, according to the District Election Officer and Collector Sikta Patnaik.

A total of 1468 government employees have exercised their right to vote through the postal ballot, utilising these centres.

In light of this ongoing process, the Collector emphasised the significance of participation among government employees, police, and emergency service workers. She urged them to make use of Form 12 to apply for postal ballots and take advantage of this opportunity to vote, underscoring the deadline for submissions until the 29th of this month.

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Key Points:

  • Postal ballot voting has begun in Hanamkonda.
  • Two facilitation centres have been established for this purpose.
  • Government employees, police personnel, and emergency service workers can vote through postal ballots.
  • The deadline for submissions is the 29th of this month.

About Postal Ballot Voting:

Postal ballot voting is a system that allows certain categories of voters to cast their votes by post. This system is typically used for voters who are unable to vote in person due to reasons such as being away from home on election day or being physically incapacitated.

Eligibility for Postal Ballot Voting:

The following categories of voters are eligible to apply for postal ballots:

  • Service personnel of the armed forces of the Union
  • Government employees deployed on election duty
  • Persons with disabilities
  • Persons in preventive detention
  • Persons in custody

How to Apply for Postal Ballot Voting:

To apply for postal ballot voting, eligible voters need to fill out Form 12 and submit it to the Returning Officer of their constituency. The deadline for submissions is usually a few days before the election date.

Benefits of Postal Ballot Voting:

Postal ballot voting offers several benefits, including:

  • It allows eligible voters to exercise their franchise even if they are unable to vote in person.
  • It reduces congestion at polling stations.
  • It makes the voting process more convenient for eligible voters.

Conclusion:

Postal ballot voting is an important mechanism for ensuring that eligible voters are able to exercise their franchise. The initiation of postal ballot voting in Hanamkonda is a positive step towards ensuring that all eligible voters in the district are able to participate in the upcoming elections.

Fake Currency Racket Busted in Hanamkonda, Rs 4 Lakh Counterfeit Notes Seized

Hanamkonda, November 2:  In a joint operation, the Kakatiya University Campus police and Task Force police busted a counterfeit currency ring and arrested four persons on Thursday. The suspects were seized with Rs 4 lakh counterfeit notes in 500 denominations, Rs 85,000 in genuine Rs 500 notes, two vehicles, and material essential for making counterfeit currency.

The mastermind behind the racket was identified as Porika Raj Kumar from Ghanpur (Mulugu), who had a history of involvement in crime. He allegedly collaborated with Rajesh, Boora Srikanth, and Manthena Kavya to offer a commission to one Pathan from Nanded in exchange for finding potential clients interested in counterfeit currency. Raj Kumar claimed that he could provide counterfeit notes at double the face value.

Pathan then dispatched Omkar Viswanatha Rao Boore, Kawal, and Sambaji to Hanamkonda to purchase counterfeit currency from Raj Kumar. They had provided him with Rs 2 lakh in genuine cash, in exchange for which Raj Kumar provided them with black-coloured notes, cut to the size of Rs 500 notes. Raj Kumar instructed them that the notes could be converted into genuine Rs 500 notes by washing them in a hypo solution.

However, the police authorities apprehended Raj Kumar at Chintagattu Bridge while he was delivering the counterfeit currency to the other three suspects. The other three too were nabbed later, while efforts are on to arrest the other three absconding suspects.

Warangal Police Commissioner Ambar Kishore Jha commended the KUC police and Task Force personnel for their efforts in apprehending the suspects.

This incident highlights the importance of being vigilant and aware of the signs of counterfeit currency. If you encounter any suspicious notes, it is important to report them to the police immediately.

43-Year-Old Man’s Voter ID Card Lists His Age as 123

Officials Mentioned 123 Years In Voter ID Card To 43-Year-Old Man

October 21, 2023

Hanamkonda, Telangana, India

A 43-year-old man in Telangana, India, was shocked to find that his voter ID card listed his age as 123 years old. The man, identified as Shiva Kumar, said that he had been voting in elections for over two decades, but had never noticed the mistake before.

Kumar discovered the error when he went to update his voter ID card. He said that he was initially amused by the mistake, but then became concerned about the potential consequences.

I was worried that I might not be able to vote in the next election if the mistake was not corrected,” Kumar said.

Kumar went to the election office to get the mistake corrected, but officials there were initially reluctant to believe him. They only agreed to correct the mistake after Kumar showed them his birth certificate and other documents proving his age.

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An official at the election office said that the mistake was likely caused by a typographical error. The official apologized to Kumar for the inconvenience and said that steps would be taken to prevent similar mistakes from happening in the future.

Kumar’s case is not the first time that a voter ID card has contained an error. In 2022, a man in Uttar Pradesh, India, received a voter ID card that listed his age as 180 years old. And in 2021, a woman in Kerala, India, received a voter ID card that listed her name as “God.

While these errors are relatively rare, they can cause significant inconvenience and frustration for voters. It is important for election officials to take steps to ensure that voter ID cards are accurate and up-to-date.

Constable shoots mother-in-law, injures himself in Hanamkonda

A police constable in Hanamkonda, India, allegedly shot his mother-in-law dead with a pistol on Thursday before injuring himself.

The constable, identified as A. Prasad, is said to have been involved in a family dispute. He was working with the Mancherial police.

According to the police, Prasad shot his mother-in-law, a 60-year-old woman, in the head with a 9mm pistol. He then shot himself in the chest.

Local residents heard the gunshots and rushed to the scene. They found Prasad and his mother-in-law lying on the ground. They thrashed Prasad and handed him over to the police.

Prasad was taken to a hospital, where he is said to be in stable condition. His mother-in-law was pronounced dead at the scene.

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KT Rama Rao to launch Rs 900 crore worth of development projects in Hanamkonda

Telangana IT and Industries Minister KT Rama Rao will launch Rs 900 crore worth of development projects in Hanamkonda on Friday.

The projects include a bus station modeled after the RTC bus station in Hyderabad, as well as other infrastructure projects.

MLAs Vinay Bhaskar, Challa Dharma Reddy and MLC Baswaraju Saraiah also held a press conference on Wednesday to announce the projects and criticize the BJP.

Vinay Bhaskar said that the BJP was doing petty politics and talking in a way that degrades people. He also said that while the BRS was worshipping Mahatma Gandhi, the BJP was worshipping Nathuram Godse, who assassinated Gandhi.

Vinay Bhaskar also said that the BRS had no business with the BJP and that the party did not have to join the NDA alliance. He challenged the BJP to fulfil the promises made to Telangana during the bifurcation of the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh if the party loves the people of the State. Vinay Bhaskar also predicted that the BJP would not get deposits in the upcoming elections and that the party’s existing MLAs would also lose.

Baswaraj Saraiah said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s comments on Minister KT Rama Rao were not correct. He also said all the people of the country were looking towards Telangana.

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Crocodile Rescued from Stagnant Pool in Hanamkonda

Crocodile Rescued from Stagnant Pool in Hanamkonda

A crocodile was rescued from a pool of stagnant water in Hanamkonda, Telangana, on Friday. The crocodile was spotted by locals near a residential area, and the Forest department was immediately alerted.

A team of forest staff and veterinary experts rushed to the site and rescued the crocodile after a nearly three-hour operation. The crocodile was then shifted to a forest area and released into Pakal Lake, about 50 km from Warangal.

Forest officials are still unsure how the crocodile ended up in the pool of stagnant water, but they believe it may have strayed from a nearby water body. Residents of a colony near the Kakatiya Zoo Park have also claimed to have spotted a crocodile in a pond in the Padmakashigutta area in the past, but the crocodile could not be traced.

The residents of Hanamkonda have expressed their gratitude to the forest staff for rescuing the crocodile and releasing it back into its natural habitat.

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Hanamkonda: Man duped of Rs 9 lakh in name of MBBS admissions

Hanamkonda, Telangana: A fraudster was arrested on Sunday for duping a victim of Rs 9 lakh in the name of MBBS admissions. The accused, identified as Chaganti Naga Sai Srinivas, a resident of Andhra Pradesh, was apprehended near the Forest Office in Hanamkonda.

The police said that the victim, Barigela Vijay Kumar, had approached Srinivas a year ago with the hope of getting his daughter admitted to an MBBS college. Srinivas promised to get her admitted through his dubious organization, Vaishnavi Educational Services, and took Rs 9 lakh from Kumar.

However, Srinivas did not deliver on his promise and Kumar eventually realized that he had been duped. He filed a complaint with the police, who launched an investigation and arrested Srinivas.

The police said that Srinivas is a habitual offender and has been involved in several similar cases in the past. He has been booked under the relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Telangana State Education Act.

The police have appealed to the public to be wary of such fraudsters and to only deal with reputed organizations when it comes to admissions to educational institutions.

The case is a reminder of the need for caution when dealing with education agents. Parents and students should always check the credentials of the agent and the organization they represent before handing over any money. They should also be wary of any agents who promise guaranteed admissions.

The police have also urged the public to report any such fraudsters to the police immediately.