Telangana Govt allocates land for revolutionary singer Gaddar’s statue in Tellapur
TELLAPUR: Telangana State Government on Tuesday has allocated land for the installation of the statue of revolutionary singer Balladeer Gaddar in Tellapur, Hyderabad.
The Hyderabad Metropolitan Development Authority (HMDA) has accepted a resolution passed by the Tellapur municipality and issued orders to allot land for the statue. M. Dana Kishore, Principal Secretary of MA&UD, has issued orders to allot 1,076 sq. yards in Tellapur, which is located in Ramachandrapuram mandal of Sangareddy district, for the statue.
Hyderabad residents demand road repairs, trash removal in SR Nagar, Ameerpet
Hyderabad: Residents in SR Nagar, BK Guda, and Ameerpet are fuming over the deplorable condition of their local roads. Extensive potholes and damaged surfaces have made daily commutes a nightmare for motorists and pedestrians.
The situation is particularly severe along the stretch connecting SR Nagar and Ameerpet, where roads near computer training institutes have significantly deteriorated. Overflowing garbage accumulating along the roadside due to a lack of proper collection has compounded residents’ woes. This stagnant trash raises concerns about the potential spread of seasonal diseases.
Fearing for their safety, residents have demanded immediate action from the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC).
While speaking to the Hyderabad Mail, MA Ahmed, a resident, said, “Our primary requests include patchwork repairs to address the immediate dangers posed by the dilapidated roads. We are concerned about accidents, particularly for two-wheeler riders who may lose control due to skids on uneven surfaces.”
Residents have also urged the GHMC to implement a more efficient sanitation system to prevent further trash buildup. They fear stagnant water accumulating around the garbage can become breeding grounds for mosquitoes and other insects, posing a public health risk.
Due to upcoming traffic diversion at Balkampet, SR nagar roads need patchwork + repairs @GHMCOnline @HiHyderabad @THHyderabad @ActivistTeja @AmitLeliSlayer @anusha_puppala @revathitweets @CoreenaSuares2 @krishna_avs @amksocialwork @Team_Road_Squad @ZC_Khairatabad @RVKRao2 pic.twitter.com/30oZFvs0sN
— Rusty (@Rusty_2001) July 2, 2024
With traffic diversions planned for Balkampet soon, residents like MA Ahmed have emphasized the urgency of patching and repairing SR Nagar roads. He has also reported the issue on social media to raise awareness.
Krishna Chaitanya, another resident, took to the ‘X’ social media platform (previously known as Twitter) to highlight the problem and tag relevant officials. “This is how in many parts of the city water is stagnating & there is no action from @GHMCOnline,” he wrote. “How can pedestrians walk when water stagnates like this? Left lane to ICICI Bank SR Nagar, Srinivasa Colony East. @gadwalvijayainc, @CommissionerGHMC.”
@revanth_anumula @TelanganaCMO This is how in many parts of the city water is stagnating & there is no action from @GHMCOnline.
How can pedestrians walk when water got stagnated like this?
Left lane to ICICI Bank SR Nagar, Srinivasa Colony East.@gadwalvijayainc @CommissionrGHMC pic.twitter.com/oSLmL8fOLL— Krishna Chaitanya 🌳♻️ (@krishna_avs) July 3, 2024
The residents have urged the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) to prioritize these issues to ensure the safety and well-being of Hyderabad’s citizens.
Unlaid stretch on Dattatreya Nagar Road creates inconvenience for pedestrians, residents
Hyderabad: A newly constructed cement concrete road project in Shaikpet has become a source of frustration for residents due to a neglected 50-70 meter stretch left unlaid for the past six months. This missing link between Dattatreya Nagar and Sita Nagar Basthi Dawakhana creates a nightmarish commute for pedestrians and motorists alike.
Large potholes and stagnant water have filled the unlaid portion, causing unsanitary conditions and posing a safety hazard. Residents, especially those using the road to reach the nearby urban primary health care center (UPHC), have expressed immense inconvenience due to the incomplete project.
While speaking to the Hyderabad Mail, Ajay Kumar Maryala, a social activist from Shaikpet, brought the issue to light, saying, “The crossroads connecting Sita Nagar, Dattatreya Nagar, Vinobha Nagar, and O.U Colony is a crucial intersection where the Shaikpet UPHC is situated. This unfinished stretch forces commuters to navigate a path riddled with potholes and stagnant water, creating a filthy and hazardous environment.”
Ajay Kumar Maryala further said the importance of the unlaid section as it serves as the main entry point to Dattatreya Nagar, Manikonda, and O.U Colony from Dattatreya Nagar. He expressed disappointment at the lack of response from authorities despite bringing the matter to the attention of the Assistant Engineer (AE), Executive Engineer (EE) of Jubilee Hills, and even the Deputy Commissioner of Jubilee Hills.
Ajay said, “No action has been taken, not even temporary measures like grading the road or filling the potholes. It’s shocking how officials can neglect such a serious public inconvenience caused by potholes on major roads and junctions.”
Concerns are mounting about the upcoming Bonalu festival in Shaikpet this July, celebrated only once every two years. Ajay Maryala urged the GHMC Deputy Commissioner and Zonal Commissioner to intervene and expedite the completion of the road project before the festivities begin.
38th Hyderabad Sailing Week begins with thrilling races
HYDERABAD: The 38th Hyderabad Sailing Week kicked off with a spectacular display of talent and competitive spirit on the first day of races. This competition is happening at Sailing Club near Hussain Sagar Lake. Sailors from across the country competed in various categories, showcasing their skills and determination on the waters.
In the ILCA 7 (International Laser Class Association) category, Mohit Saini took the lead with a flawless performance, securing the first position with his exceptional sailing prowess. Mahaprabhu followed closely, demonstrating consistent technique and speed, earning him second place. Sikanshu Singh sailed admirably, clinching the third spot in a highly competitive field.
Remarkable performances in ILCA 6 categories
In the ILCA 6 Women category, Ritika Dangi emerged victorious, exhibiting remarkable skill and control to take the top position. Laveti Darani showcased her sailing abilities, finishing strong in second place. Neha Thakur displayed great determination, securing third position in this category.
The ILCA 6 Open category saw Ram Milan leading with a stellar performance, capturing the first place. Mohapatra sailed skillfully to earn second spot in a competitive race, while Dilip completed the top three, demonstrating impressive sailing techniques and strategy.
In the 470 Class, the duo of Sharada Verma and RK Sharma sailed to victory, taking the first position with their seamless teamwork and coordination. Nancy Rai and Manish Sharma finished in second place, showcasing their strong sailing partnership. Sudhanshu and Uma Chauhan Shekar secured third position.
The first day of the 38th Hyderabad Sailing Week set a high standard for the races to come. Sailors delivered thrilling performances across all categories. The event promises more exciting races in the days ahead as participants continue to compete for top honors. Sailors and spectators alike can look forward to more exceptional displays of skill and strategy in the days to come.
The Hyderabad Sailing Week has always been a highlight in the sailing calendar. It attracts top talent from all states across the nation. This year, the competition has been fierce, with sailors pushing their limits to achieve excellence. The organizers have ensured a seamless event, providing the perfect platform for these athletes to showcase their abilities.
As the week progresses, the intensity of the races is expected to rise, with each category featuring nail-biting finishes and remarkable performances.