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Free Medical Camp by Youth for Seva – Hyderabad Chapter in Collaboration with KIMS Hospital on 25th October 2025

The Youth for Seva Hyderabad Chapter, in collaboration with KIMS Hospital, successfully organized a Free Medical Camp on 25th October 2025 at Singareni Colony Basthi, Saidabad.

A team of dedicated doctors from KIMS Hospital—including General Physicians, Orthopaedics, and Pediatric specialists—attended to 282 beneficiaries, offering consultations and free medicines to all.

The camp provided essential health services such as Blood Pressure, Blood Sugar, and Hemoglobin testing. The Bharath Vikas Parishad conducted Hemoglobin tests for 151 individuals and distributed Iron and Folic Acid supplements to those diagnosed with anemia.

Overall:

  • 🩺 282 individuals underwent general check-ups
  • 💉 224 availed BP and Sugar tests
  • 🦷 45 received dental care
  • 💊 268 beneficiaries were provided with free medicines

The event was made possible through the support of 23 college volunteers and 5 general volunteers, whose selfless service contributed to the success of this initiative.

This collective effort stands as a testament to the power of community service and collaboration in promoting health and wellness among underprivileged communities.

Jubilee Hills by-election: Kamma community extends support to Congress

Hyderabad, Oct 28:
In a major boost to the ruling Congress party ahead of the upcoming Jubilee Hills Assembly by-election, members of the Kamma community have announced their full support to the party.

Leaders from the community, which holds a strong social and economic presence in areas like Ameerpet, Kukatpally, and Serilingampally, met Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Tuesday and conveyed their support, while also placing a few demands before the government.

During the meeting, the community leaders urged the CM to install a statue of legendary actor and former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. T. Rama Rao at Maitri Vanam in Ameerpet. They also appealed to the government to provide due representation to the community in nominated posts.

According to a press release from the Chief Minister’s Office, the Kamma community assured that the Congress candidate Naveen Yadav would win the Jubilee Hills by-election with a huge majority.

The by-election, necessitated by the demise of former BRS MLA Maganti Gopinath, is expected to be a high-stakes contest for the ruling Congress, which failed to win any seat in the Greater Hyderabad area in the 2023 Assembly elections.

While the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) has fielded Maganti Gopinath’s wife as its candidate, the BJP has once again given its ticket to Lankala Deepak Reddy, who had contested unsuccessfully in 2023. Political analysts expect a triangular fight between the Congress, BRS, and BJP this time.

In the 2023 Assembly polls, Gopinath secured 80,549 votes, followed by Congress’ Mohd. Azharuddin with 64,212 votes, and BJP’s Deepak Reddy with over 25,000 votes. AIMIM’s candidate Rasheed Farazuddin finished fourth with 7,848 votes.

The bypoll outcome is seen as a litmus test for the Congress government, as it aims to strengthen its urban base in Hyderabad ahead of future elections.

Training held for poll officers ahead of Jubilee Hills by-election

Hyderabad, Oct 29
In preparation for the upcoming Jubilee Hills Assembly by-election, the Hyderabad District Election Officer (DEO) and GHMC Commissioner R V Karnan emphasised the crucial role of Presiding Officers (POs) and Assistant Presiding Officers (APOs) in ensuring a free, fair and transparent polling process.

Addressing officials at a training session held at G. Narayanamma Institute of Technology and Science, Shaikpet, Karnan said all polling staff must have a clear understanding of their duties and responsibilities and should discharge them with complete neutrality and integrity.

Nearly 500 officials attended the session conducted in two batches. The training included hands-on demonstrations on the use of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs)—Ballot Units (BUs), Control Units (CUs), and VVPAT systems.

The DEO instructed that each polling station would be equipped with four BUs, one CU and one VVPAT, given that 59 candidates, including NOTA, are contesting in the by-poll. He urged officers to thoroughly study the Presiding Officer’s Handbook issued by the Election Commission of India (ECI) and prepare checklists for polling-day activities, including verification of materials, voter lists and machines.

Election Police Observer Om Prakash Tripathi and Expenditure Observer Sanjeev Kumar Lal inspected the training and advised officials to adhere strictly to ECI guidelines to maintain transparency and credibility in the electoral process.

Sri Chinna Srimannarayana Ramanuja Jeeyar Swamy’s Spiritual Programs Successfully Concluded at Vidyanagar, Bhuvanagiri – 26th October 2025

With the divine grace of Sri Goda Devi and the blessings of Sri Ramanuja Acharya, the special spiritual programs organized at Sri Goda Sri Krishna Seva Mandir, Vidyanagar, Bhuvanagiri, Yadadri District, Telangana, from 23rd to 26th October 2025, were successfully and blissfully completed.

The event was graced by Sri U.Ve. Sriman S.V.K. Srinivasa Raghavacharya Swamy (D.D.D. Asmad Acharya Purvashrama) along with his Mangalashasanams, under the auspicious presence of Sri Sri Sri Tridandi Chinna Srimannarayana Ramanuja Jeeyar Swamy.

On 25th October 2025 (Saturday) at 5:00 PM, the Purnahuti and Swagata Asirvachanam were conducted with great devotion. The next day, 26th October 2025, featured a Shanthi Mantram, Vishwaksena Nama Sankirtana, and concluding rituals, marking the successful completion of this spiritual festival.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to all the devotees, volunteers, and sponsors who contributed to the grand success of this divine event.
May Sri Ramanuja’s grace and Sri Krishna’s blessings continue to inspire and guide us all.

Jai Srimannarayana!

— Sri Goda Gokulam
Vidyanagar, Bhuvanagiri, Yadadri District, Telangana
📞 Contact: 9440714051, 7569522049

HMWSSB’s CGM (RTD) Shri Soma Jagan Mohan Reddy Wins Five Gold Medals at 7th National Master Aquatic Championship 2025

Hyderabad, October 2025 — HMWSSB takes immense pride in congratulating Shri Soma Jagan Mohan Reddy, Chief General Manager (Retd.), for his remarkable performance at the 7th National Masters Aquatic Championship 2025, held on 11th & 12th October 2025 at Guntur, Andhra Pradesh.

Showcasing exceptional skill and endurance, Shri Jagan Mohan Reddy secured five gold medals across multiple events:

  • 100 Metres Freestyle
  • 50 Metres Freestyle
  • 200 Metres Freestyle
  • 50 Metres Butterfly
  • Freestyle Relay

In recognition of his outstanding achievement, Managing Director Sri Ashok Reddy, IAS Garu, and Executive Director Sri Mayank Mittal, IAS, felicitated Shri Jagan Mohan Reddy at the HMWSSB office.

This outstanding accomplishment not only highlights his personal dedication to sports and fitness but also brings great pride to the HMWSSB family. His success stands as an inspiration to all employees, exemplifying the values of perseverance, discipline, and excellence.

Congratulations to Shri Soma Jagan Mohan Reddy on this remarkable achievement!

Hyderabad Police Chief Condemns Drunk Driving as ‘Terrorism’ After Deadly Bus Fire in Kurnool

HYDERABAD / KURNOOL — In the wake of a devastating bus fire in Kurnool district, Andhra Pradesh, which claimed at least 20 lives, V.C. Sajjanar, Commissioner of Police in Hyderabad, has issued a sharp condemnation of drunk driving, calling those who drive under the influence “terrorists”.

The incident involved a private sleeper bus travelling from Hyderabad to Bengaluru, which collided with a motorcycle on the highway in the early hours of Friday. The bike, ridden by a man under the influence of alcohol, was reportedly dragged by the bus before his vehicle’s fuel tank ignited, setting off the fire that engulfed the bus and killed the passengers. 

In a post on the social media platform X, Mr Sajjanar said: “Drunk drivers are terrorists. Period. Drunk drivers are terrorists and their actions are nothing short of acts of terror on our roads.” He described the Kurnool tragedy not as a mere accident but as “a criminal act of negligence that annihilated entire families within seconds.”

He emphasised that under his jurisdiction there will be no leniency or exception for those caught driving while intoxicated. “Every single person caught driving under the influence will face the full force of law. There will be no mercy for those who endanger innocent lives,” he said.

Investigators have since confirmed that the motorcyclist was driving while drunk and had earlier refuelled his bike just minutes before the crash. The bike’s headlight was found to be non-functional and the rider lost control before the fatal collision.

The bus driver has been arrested in connection with the incident and further investigations are underway into the sequence of events that triggered the blaze

This tragedy has reignited calls for stricter enforcement of laws against driving under the influence and stricter penalties for those who risk public safety on the roads.

Source:Times of India India Times

Celebrating Excellence: Dr. Anuj Kapadiya Among India’s Top 75 Interventional Cardiologists

We take immense pride in celebrating our distinguished alumnus, Dr. Anuj Kapadiya, Director of the Cath Lab at AIG Hospital, Hyderabad, who has been recognised among the Top 75 Interventional Cardiologists of India.

Dr. Kapadiya’s remarkable journey — from the classrooms of HPS to becoming a leader in cardiac care — reflects his dedication, compassion, and relentless pursuit of excellence. His pioneering contributions in advancing cardiac interventions and his commitment to mentoring future medical professionals continue to inspire our entire school community.

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Kapadiya on this well-deserved honour and celebrate his unwavering commitment to healing, innovation, and service to humanity.

Blood Donation Drive in Honour of Our Brave Police Martyrs

Date: 27th October
Organised by: Hyderabad City Police

In remembrance of our valiant police martyrs who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty, blood donation camps are being held across all police stations under the Hyderabad City Police.

Let us come together to pay a heartfelt tribute to their courage and dedication by participating in this noble cause.
Donate blood, save lives, and honour our heroes. ❤️🩸

Murrah Bulls from Haryana to Steal the Spotlight at Hyderabad’s Sadar Sammelan

Hyderabad, Telangana | October 17, 2025 — The vibrant streets of Hyderabad are gearing up for one of the most awaited post-Diwali celebrations — the Sadar Sammelan, also known as Dunnapothula Panduga. This year, the spotlight will shine brightly on a special attraction: Murrah bulls from Haryana, famed for their strength, size, and majestic presence.

These elite bulls, bred in Haryana and known for their remarkable physique and high milk yield, have arrived in Telangana to participate in the grand cattle parade. Every year, this event brings together farmers, cattle breeders, and animal lovers to celebrate the importance of livestock in rural life.

The Sadar Sammelan, traditionally held a day after Diwali, showcases beautifully decorated bulls adorned with colorful ornaments, paint, and garlands. The festival highlights the deep cultural bond between farmers and their cattle — symbolizing prosperity, pride, and gratitude for the animals that sustain agricultural livelihoods.

This year, the Murrah bulls have already become the talk of the town. Their participation is expected to attract thousands of spectators eager to witness the majestic creatures parade through Hyderabad’s bustling streets.

Organizers say the event is not just about spectacle — it’s also a platform to promote the preservation and appreciation of indigenous and high-quality cattle breeds.

With rhythmic drumbeats, folk performances, and festive cheers filling the air, the Sadar Sammelan 2025 promises to be a colorful tribute to rural heritage and the enduring relationship between humans and their livestock.

Source : The News Minute

First science centre for slum students-October 11, 2025

Will cater to students of govt schools from Class VI to SSC

By Sunil Mungara | Hyderabad

The city’s first science centre exclusively for students from Class VI to SSC in government schools within slum areas is all set for inauguration.

The Sir CV Raman Akshaya Vidya Science Centre is being established in collaboration between the Secunderabad Cantonment Board (SCB) and city-based NGO Akshaya Vidya Foundation, at a decades-old government school at Tadbun Colony.

SCB Chief Executive Officer, D. Madhukar Naik, provided the school building and land on lease. Varaprasad Tentu, founder chairman of Akshaya Vidya Bhavan, said they converted the classrooms into science labs and equipped them with lab material related to science and technology.

Typically, children in government schools, especially in urban slums, lack exposure to science labs and opportunities for practical experiments.

“This science centre will give a boost to ideas among the children. We are appointing trained instructors to guide the students through practical experiments,” Varaprasad said.

The foundation invested ₹1.5 crore in renovating the school building and adding paintings that reflect science and technology themes. Even the walls of the classrooms are painted with science-oriented themes.

Varaprasad explained that the city-based NGO Akshaya Vidya Foundation aims to provide better education opportunities to children from poor and illiterate families who cannot afford to send their children to corporate schools.

“Children studying in government schools often do not have access to science labs and the new centre seeks to fill that gap,” he added.

They have identified nearly 15 government schools within a 15 km radius in Secunderabad Cantonment to send the children to the science centre.

The new centre is being planned to be inaugurated by President Droupadi Murmu, who will be visiting the city in December as part of her southern sojourn.


Decades-old government school turned into a science centre

Penathia, a retired army havildar and resident of Tadbun Colony, said the government school where the science centre is coming up was operating for the past five decades with around 100 children.

“But the school’s strength dropped to 20 after parents enrolled their children in local corporate schools. Parents are also reluctant to send their children as they have to cross the National Highway-44, one of the busiest roads in the Cantonment. Thus, the school’s strength dropped,” he said.

A senior SCB official said the school building has served as a polling station for more than five decades.

“With the school not functional, we have allotted it to an NGO to set up a Science Centre, which is more useful for the students studying in slum schools,” the official added.