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  • PESA Mahotsav Begins In Visakhapatnam To Promote Tribal Governance And Culture

    PESA Mahotsav Begins In Visakhapatnam To Promote Tribal Governance And Culture

    Visakhapatnam, December 23:
    The PESA Mahotsav, a two-day cultural and governance event, began in Visakhapatnam on Monday with the objective of promoting awareness about the Panchayats (Extension to Scheduled Areas) Act (PESA). The event highlights the importance of tribal self-governance, traditional knowledge systems and cultural heritage.

    Leaders and officials participating in the event underlined the role of PESA in empowering tribal communities and strengthening grassroots democracy. Cultural programmes, exhibitions and interactive sessions are being organised to showcase tribal art forms, customs and governance practices.

    The state government reiterated its commitment to implementing PESA provisions effectively and ensuring that tribal communities actively participate in decision-making processes related to land, forests and local resources.

  • Andhra Pradesh Govt Reviews Welfare Scheme Implementation Across Districts

    Andhra Pradesh Govt Reviews Welfare Scheme Implementation Across Districts

    Amaravati, December 22:
    The Andhra Pradesh government on Sunday conducted a comprehensive review of the implementation of key welfare schemes across the state, focusing on delivery efficiency, beneficiary reach and ground-level impact. Senior officials presented district-wise updates to the state leadership, highlighting progress made in sectors such as agriculture, education, healthcare and social welfare.

    During the review, emphasis was laid on ensuring timely disbursal of benefits under flagship programmes, resolving pending grievances and improving coordination between departments. Officials were instructed to closely monitor last-mile delivery, particularly in rural and tribal areas, to ensure that eligible beneficiaries are not left out due to procedural delays or documentation issues.

    The government reiterated its commitment to transparent governance and people-centric administration, directing district collectors to strengthen field-level inspections and digital tracking mechanisms. The review meeting concluded with instructions to submit follow-up reports within stipulated timelines, underscoring the state’s focus on effective implementation and accountability in welfare governance.

  • Whitefly Infestation Severely Impacts Coconut Yield In Uddanam Region

    Whitefly Infestation Severely Impacts Coconut Yield In Uddanam Region

    Srikakulam, December 23:
    A severe whitefly infestation has caused extensive damage to coconut plantations in Andhra Pradesh’s Uddanam region, leading to a sharp decline in production. Farmers reported that coconut yields have dropped significantly, affecting livelihoods and causing financial stress across the farming community.

    Agriculture officials said the infestation has spread rapidly due to favourable climatic conditions, impacting thousands of acres of farmland. Farmers expressed concern over rising input costs and falling output, stating that immediate intervention is required to control the pest and prevent further losses.

    The state government has instructed agriculture and horticulture departments to intensify field inspections and promote integrated pest management practices. Officials assured farmers that technical support, awareness programmes and possible compensation measures are being examined to mitigate the crisis and restore crop productivity.

  • AP CM Chandrababu Naidu To Interact With Students On Quantum Technology

    AP CM Chandrababu Naidu To Interact With Students On Quantum Technology

    Visakhapatnam, December 23:
    Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Monday interacted with thousands of students as part of the state government’s initiative to promote quantum technology and advanced digital skills. The interaction was aimed at creating awareness among youth about emerging technologies and preparing them for future opportunities in high-end research and innovation sectors.

    Addressing students, the Chief Minister emphasised the importance of quantum computing, artificial intelligence and deep-tech innovations in shaping the future economy. He said Andhra Pradesh is committed to becoming a technology-driven state by establishing world-class research centres and skill development platforms. The proposed quantum ecosystem, he added, will provide students with global exposure, internships and industry-linked learning opportunities.

    Officials stated that the programme is part of a broader vision to position Andhra Pradesh as a hub for next-generation technologies, attract investments, and generate high-quality employment for the youth. The government plans to collaborate with leading academic institutions and technology firms to ensure long-term benefits.

  • From Heartbreak To History: How 2025 Became The Year Of The Underdogs

    From Heartbreak To History: How 2025 Became The Year Of The Underdogs

    New Delhi, December 22:
    The year 2025 has emerged as a defining chapter in global sports, with several underdog teams and athletes overcoming the odds to script historic victories across disciplines, turning heartbreak into moments of triumph.

    From unexpected title wins to dramatic comebacks, lesser-fancied teams challenged established powerhouses, redefining competitiveness and belief. Analysts said these performances reflected improved grassroots development, tactical innovation and mental resilience among emerging teams.

    Sports experts noted that the rise of underdogs in 2025 has reinvigorated fan interest and highlighted the unpredictable nature of modern sport. The year is being remembered as one where perseverance, teamwork and self-belief proved just as powerful as reputation and legacy.

  • MoSPI To Hold Workshop On GDP, CPI Base Revision; New Series Release Dates Announced

    MoSPI To Hold Workshop On GDP, CPI Base Revision; New Series Release Dates Announced

    New Delhi, December 22:
    The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) announced on Monday that it will hold a workshop focusing on the upcoming revision of the GDP and Consumer Price Index (CPI) bases. The initiative is aimed at familiarising statisticians, economists, and policymakers with the updated methodologies and preparing stakeholders for the upcoming release of the revised series.

    Officials said the workshop will cover technical aspects of the base year revision, expected to improve accuracy in measuring India’s economic growth and inflation. The ministry also shared the release calendar for the new GDP and CPI series, providing clarity on data availability for researchers, analysts, and government departments.

    Economic experts highlighted that periodic revisions of the GDP and CPI bases are crucial for reflecting structural changes in the economy, capturing new sectors, and ensuring that macroeconomic indicators remain relevant for policy decisions. MoSPI emphasised that the workshop will be an interactive session, enabling participants to understand the practical implications of the revisions for economic planning, forecasting, and decision-making.

    The ministry urged officials, academicians, and media representatives to participate actively, noting that enhanced understanding of the revised series will contribute to more informed economic analysis and reporting.

  • Meesho Stocks Slide Sharply Amid Market Turbulence: Key Factors Explained

    Meesho Stocks Slide Sharply Amid Market Turbulence: Key Factors Explained

    Mumbai, December 22:
    Shares of Meesho witnessed a significant drop on Monday, hitting the lower circuit amid market volatility and investor concerns. Analysts attributed the decline to a combination of internal and external factors affecting the e-commerce sector.

    Experts highlighted five major reasons behind the sell-off, including weaker-than-expected quarterly earnings, slowdown in user growth, rising operational costs, regulatory uncertainties, and broader market corrections impacting tech stocks. Investors are closely monitoring the company’s strategies to address these challenges and maintain profitability.

    Market watchers noted that the decline also reflects heightened sensitivity in investor sentiment toward mid-cap tech firms, where performance expectations are high and any hint of slowdown can trigger sharp price movements. Meesho management stated that it remains focused on long-term growth initiatives, aiming to stabilise operations and strengthen user engagement.

    The sudden dip in Meesho’s shares underscores the need for cautious trading and highlights the ongoing pressures in India’s competitive e-commerce sector. Analysts expect some consolidation in coming sessions as investors digest company performance and broader market signals.

  • Govt Begins Work On Airport At Southernmost Tip Of India On Great Nicobar Island

    Govt Begins Work On Airport At Southernmost Tip Of India On Great Nicobar Island

    New Delhi, December 22:
    The Union government has begun work on the development of a greenfield international airport at the southernmost tip of India on Great Nicobar Island, marking a major step towards strengthening strategic infrastructure and connectivity in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The project is part of a broader plan to transform Great Nicobar into a key hub for economic activity, logistics and national security.

    Officials said the airport will significantly enhance civilian and military connectivity, reduce travel time to the remote island, and improve access for tourism, trade and emergency services. Given Great Nicobar’s strategic location close to important international shipping lanes, the airport is also expected to play a crucial role in boosting India’s maritime security presence in the Indian Ocean Region.

    The government has emphasised that the project will be developed with a focus on sustainability and environmental safeguards. Measures are being planned to minimise ecological impact while ensuring long-term development benefits for local communities. Once completed, the airport is expected to act as a catalyst for overall infrastructure growth in the region, reinforcing India’s strategic and economic footprint at its southernmost frontier.

  • TMK Reiterates Commitment To Safeguarding Social Harmony And Religious Amity

    TMK Reiterates Commitment To Safeguarding Social Harmony And Religious Amity

    Chennai, December 22:
    Tamilaga Murpokku Kazhagam (TMK) on Sunday reiterated its strong commitment to safeguarding social harmony and religious amity, asserting that unity and mutual respect among communities remain central to the party’s ideology. The party said it firmly believes that peace and inclusiveness are essential for the overall progress of society.

    TMK leaders stated that attempts to create divisions on religious or social lines must be addressed with dialogue, constitutional values and collective responsibility. Emphasising the need for tolerance and coexistence, the party underlined that diversity has always been India’s strength and should be preserved at all costs. TMK also called upon political parties and civil society to act responsibly and avoid rhetoric that could disturb communal harmony.

    Reaffirming its stand, TMK said it will continue to work towards promoting understanding, harmony and unity across all sections of society. The party added that maintaining religious amity is not only a political responsibility but also a moral duty, necessary for ensuring long-term stability, development and social justice in the country.

  • Rouse Avenue Court Reserves Judgement In Case Against Former 1984 Riots Accused

    Rouse Avenue Court Reserves Judgement In Case Against Former 1984 Riots Accused

    New Delhi, December 22:
    The Rouse Avenue Court in Delhi on Sunday reserved its judgement in a case related to the 1984 anti-Sikh riots, involving a former accused. The court heard final arguments from both the prosecution and the defence before deciding to reserve the order.

    The case pertains to allegations of violence, including rioting and related offences, that took place during the 1984 riots following the assassination of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The prosecution argued that sufficient evidence and witness testimonies establish the role of the accused, while the defence contested the credibility of the evidence and sought acquittal.

    The court is expected to pronounce its verdict at a later date. The 1984 anti-Sikh riots cases have remained a matter of legal and public importance for decades, with victims and their families continuing to seek justice through the judicial process.