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Remand extended for murder accused

Anantapur: The remand of 13 accused in the Paritala Ravindra murder case was extended till December 29 by the Third Additional Sessions (fast track) Court here on Friday.

All the 13 accused, one lodged in district jail near here and 12 in two Hyderabad jails, were produced in the court. Judge Chandra Mohanty extended the remand in the absence of District and Sessions Judge.

Three of the accused V. Hanumantha Reddy. V. Rekhamaiah and K. Ramamohan Reddy pleaded for some more time for engaging counsels. — Staff Reporter

Potti Sriramulu remembered

Madanapalle: The contribution of Potti Sreeramulu in the achievement of Andhra Pradesh State was recalled at a meeting held at the municipal council hall on Friday in connection with the late leader's 54th death anniversary.

Municipal Chairman Ravikumar garlanded his portrait.

Vasavi Mahila Sangham members, councillor J. Venkatrayappa Chettyand others participated.

— Correspondent

Transco employee

electrocuted

KADAPA: A Transco assistant lineman B. Venkatarami Reddy, working in Amagampalle sub-station in Kasinayana mandal, was electrocuted on Saturday.

He lost his life while replacing a transformer fuse near Balamma choultry, according to Assistant Divisional Engineer Purushotham. — Staff Reporter

Jaggery wash destroyed

KADAPA: Excise personnel destroyed 2,020 litres of jaggery wash in raids conducted in Vaddepalle hamlet of Madhavaram and Ragimanubidiki in Tsundupalle mandal, according to excise task force inspector Konda Reddy.

Assistant Excise Superintendent Jedson and sub-inspectors Jamal Vali, Jnanaprakasam and Gopalakrishna also participated in the raids. — Staff Reporter

Remand extended for murder accused

Anantapur: The remand of 13 accused in the Paritala Ravindra murder case was extended till December 29 by the Third Additional Sessions (fast track) Court here on Friday.

All the 13 accused were produced in the court. Judge Chandra Mohanty extended the remand in the absence of District and Sessions Judge. Three of the accused V. Hanumantha Reddy. V. Rekhamaiah and K. Ramamohan Reddy pleaded for some more time for engaging counsels. — Staff Reporter

Potti Sriramulu remembered

Madanapalle: The contribution of Potti Sreeramulu in the achievement of Andhra Pradesh State was recalled at a meeting held at the municipal council hall on Friday in connection with the late leader's 54th death anniversary.

Municipal Chairman Ravikumar garlanded his portrait.

Vasavi Mahila Sangham members, councillor J. Venkatrayappa Chettyand others participated.

— Correspondent

Transco employee electrocuted

KADAPA: A Transco assistant lineman B. Venkatarami Reddy, working in Amagampalle sub-station in Kasinayana mandal, was electrocuted on Saturday.

He lost his life while replacing a transformer fuse near Balamma choultry, according to Assistant Divisional Engineer Purushotham. — Staff Reporter

Panchayat status

SRISAILAM: Sundipenta, a township with a population of 30,000 people, is likely to get panchayat status after three decades. The Irrigation Department built the township on the banks of the Krishna when work on Srisailam hydroelectric project had started. .

Students arrested ADILABAD: The two town police on Saturday arrested Md. Shakir, a B.Tech. second year student, for allegedly issuing caste, income and residence certificates by forging Adilabad MRO's signature. On a complaint, the police raided a type-writing workshop owned by the father of the accused and recovered the MRO's official stamp and forged certificates. — Staff Reporter

`Vijay Diwas'

HYDERABAD: Officers of the three Defence services celebrated `Vijay Diwas' here on Saturday to commemorate the victory of the Indian Armed Forces over Pakistan in 1971.

Defence personnel from the Army, Air Force and the Navy paid homage to martyrs at the War Memorial in Parade Grounds. — Staff Reporter

Portal launch

HYDERABAD: Insignia Solutionz, a complete human capital solutions company, on Saturday announced the launch on December 20 of www.iniaonline.com, to integrate Indian talent globally. Announcing this at a press conference, Praveen Chakravarthi, Head, Operations, said the portal was broadly a part of the company's corporate social responsibility initiative. — Staff Reporter

Pensioners' meet

HYDERABAD: The Central Government Pensioners' Forum is conducting a meeting of pensioners at 3 p.m. on Sunday on the premises of the SCR Mazdoor Union's central office in Secunderabad on the occasion of Pensioner's Day.— Staff Reporter

High Court holidays

HYDERABAD: The Andhra Pradesh High Court will be closed from January 8 to 12 for Sankranti vacation, from May 2 to June 1 (summer), on August 16 and 17(non-court working days) and from October 15 to 18 (Dasara).

A notification issued by the court said that it would observe general holidays on Bhogi, Milad-un-Nabi, B.R.Ambedkar's birthday, Ramzan andVijayadasami --which fall on Sundays and second Saturdays. — Special Correspondent

YSR offers prayers

SRISAILAM: Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy offered prayers at temples of Mallikarjuna Swamy and Sri Bramarambhika Devi here on Saturday. Dr. Reddy was received by temple authorities with full honours. He prayed at Ratnagarbha Ganapathi idol before conducting Rudrabhishekam to the presiding deity and "laghu pooja" at Sri Bramarambhika Devi temple. — Special Correspondent

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