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एक ही दिन रिलीज हुई 2 सुपरस्टार की फिल्में, 1 सुपरहिट दूसरी फ्लॉप, फिर इश्क की चली गोलियां मगर नहीं हुई शादी

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नई दिल्ली. 9 नवंबर का दिन दीपिका पादुकोण और रणबीर कपूर के लिए काफी खास है. साल 2007 में इसी दिन दो फिल्में रिलीज हुई थी. दीपिका की “ओम शांति ओम” और रणबीर कपूर की ‘सांवरिया’ जहां दीपिका की फिल्म सुपरहिट रही, वहीं रणबीर की फिल्म बॉक्स ऑफिस पर ढेर हो गई थी.

फराह खान के निर्देशन में बनी ‘ओम शांति ओम’ ने संजय लीला भंसाली की रोमांटिक ड्रामा को पछाड़ कर रख दिया था. उस समय ‘ओम शांति ओम’ ने दुनिया भर में 152 करोड़ रुपये की कमाई की, जबकि ‘सांवरिया’ ने केवल 39.22 करोड़ रुपये का कलेक्शन ही कर पाई थी. 9 नवंबर को दोनों फिल्मों की रिलीज के 17 साल हो गए हैं. आज ही के दिन बॉक्स ऑफिस पर बड़ा क्लैश देखने को मिला था. एक में शाहरुख खान और दीपिका पादुकोण की जोड़ी ने धमाल मचाया और दूसरी में रणबीर और सोनम कपूर की जोड़ी को दर्शकों ने नकार दिया था.

अजय देवगन की फ्लॉप हीरोइन, पिता 88 की उम्र में दे रहे हिट, मां भी टॉप एक्ट्रेस, दोनों भाइयों ने भी खूब कमाया नाम

हिट की गारंटी वाले डायरेक्टर ने किया था हार का सामना
यूं तो देखा जाए तो दोनों ही फिल्मों का अलग-अलग कारणों से फैंस को इंतजार था. लेकिन आज हिट की गारंटी माने जाने वाली संजय लीला भंसाली की ये फिल्म बुरी तरह फ्लॉप हुई थी. इस फिल्म से अनिल कपूर की बेटी सोनम कपूर ने भी डेब्यू किया था. फिल्म बुरी तरह फ्लॉप हुई थी. लेकिन रणबीर को फिल्म से पहचान मिल गई थी.

पसंद किया गया था रणबीर का टावल वाला लुक

दीपिका पादुकोण रातोंरात बनी थीं स्टार
आज ही के दिन यानी 9 नवंबर दीपिका पादुकोण और शाहरुख खान की ओम शांति ओम भी रिलीज हुई थी. दीपिका को अपनी पहली फिल्म से ही बड़ी पहचान मिल गई थी. इस फिल्म से दीपिका रातोंरात स्टार बन गई थीं. इस फिल्म के बाद वह मेकर्स की पहली पसंद बन गई थी. उनकी फिल्में बॉक्स ऑफिस पर धमाल मचाने लगी थीं.

खूब हुए थे प्यार के चर्चे
रणबीर और दीपिका पादुकोण आज इंडस्ट्री के टॉप सुपरस्टार हैं. एक वक्त था जब दोनों एक दूसरे के बेहद करीब थे. दीपिका रणबीर के प्यार में दीवानी थीं, लेकिन दोनों का ये प्यार शादी के अंजाम तक नहीं पहुंच पाया और एक मोड़ पर आकर दोनों अलग हो गए. दीपिका ने रणवीर से शादी कर ली और रणबीर ने आलिया भट्ट से दोनों जुदा हो गए. अब दोनों की ही बेटियां हैं, रणबीर की बेटी का नाम राहा है और दीपिका की बेटी का नाम दुआ है.

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Minor NEET aspirant held hostage, raped for over six months in Kanpur; two teachers arrested

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A minor student from Fatehpur who moved to Kanpur to prepare for her medical entrance exam NEET at a prominent coaching institute was allegedly held hostage for over six months and raped by two of its teachers, police said. Photo used for representation purpose only.

A minor student from Fatehpur who moved to Kanpur to prepare for her medical entrance exam NEET at a prominent coaching institute was allegedly held hostage for over six months and raped by two of its teachers, police said. Photo used for representation purpose only.

A minor student from Fatehpur who moved to Kanpur to prepare for her medical entrance exam NEET at a prominent coaching institute was allegedly held hostage for over six months and raped by two of its teachers, police said on Saturday (November 9, 2024).

They said the ordeal began for the student in December 2022, when she was putting up at a city hostel. Assistant Commissioner of Police (Kalyanpur) Abhishek Pandey said the case was registered on Friday (November 8, 2024) after she approached the Kalyanpur police station.

Both teachers — Sahil Siddiqui, who taught biology, and Vikas Porwal, who taught chemistry — have been arrested and charged with offences of rape, wrongful confinement, criminal intimidation and under provisions of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act (POCSO) Act. The student was 17 years old when this happened.

In her complaint, the survivor told police that in December 2022, Siddiqui invited her to his friend’s flat in Kalyanpur’s Makdi-Khera area for a New Year’s party, saying other students would be there as well.

She alleged that when she reached the flat, she found only Siddiqui there who drugged her by lacing her soft drink with sedatives and raped her while also recording the episode on video.

According to the complaint, Siddiqui allegedly held her hostage in his flat for over six months, during which he repeatedly raped her and also threatened to share the video online if she spoke to anyone about it.

The student alleged that Porwal raped her a few months after this.

She said in the FIR that she could not muster the courage to seek police help as she was afraid that it might land her family in danger.

Six months later, the girl’s mother arrived in Kanpur and took her along.

Initially, the girl was hesitant to approach the police but she made up her mind to take the step when she came across a video showing Siddiqui sexually harassing a coaching student.

The case was registered against the two teachers under Indian Penal Code sections 328 (causing hurt by means of poison, etc., with intent to commit an offence), 376(2)(n) (commits rape repeatedly on the same woman), 344 (wrongful confinement for 10 or more days) and 506 (punishment for criminal intimidation) and the POCSO Act, an official said.



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Wayanad bypoll: Priyanka Gandhi to launch third phase of campaign on November 10

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Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, AICC general secretary and UDF candidate, waves to people during an election campaign held at Chandakunnu in Wayanad on November 7.

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, AICC general secretary and UDF candidate, waves to people during an election campaign held at Chandakunnu in Wayanad on November 7.
| Photo Credit: ANI

All India Congress Committee (AICC) general secretary and United Democratic Front (UDF) candidate Priyanka Gandhi Vadra is set to commence the third phase of her campaign for the Wayanad Lok Sabha bypoll on Sunday (November 10). According to a release from the District Congress Committee, Ms. Vadra will hold a public meeting at 12:20 p.m. at Edavaka near Mananthavady on that day.

Receptions will be held for Ms. Vadra throughout the region. Her itinerary includes a reception at Tharuvana in the Mananthavady constituency at 12:50 p.m., another at Vennoyodu in the Kalpetta Assembly constituency at 1:30 p.m., and a corner meeting at Kambalakkadu in the Kalpetta constituency at 2:00 p.m.

Ms. Vadra will continue her campaign with a corner meeting at 3:00 p.m. at Naikatty in the Sultan Bathery Assembly constituency. Additional receptions will take place at 4:15 p.m. at Chulliyode and at 5:10 p.m. at Vaduvanchal in the constituency. She will also stage a roadshow at Sultan Bathery at 10:15 a.m. on Monday (November 11), accompanied by her brother, Rahul Gandhi, Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha. The two will conduct another roadshow at Thiruvambady at 3:00 p.m.



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Minister Narayana assures completion of repair works, desilting of all irrigation canals in Nellore district

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MA&UD Minister Ponguru Narayana along with Nellore District Collector O. Anand addressing the Irrigation Advisory Board meeting at Nellore on Friday.

MA&UD Minister Ponguru Narayana along with Nellore District Collector O. Anand addressing the Irrigation Advisory Board meeting at Nellore on Friday.

After receiving several complaints from farmers and leaders of various associations, Minister for Municipal Administration and Urban Development (MA&UD), Ponguru Narayana, promised to complete the repair works and desilting of all irrigation canals in Nellore district at the earliest.

Speaking as the chief guest in the Irrigation Advisory Board (IAB) meeting at the District Collectorate on Friday, he said: “All the irrigation canals will be repaired and the tenders for the repair works will be completed by November 18, then the works will be commenced. The farmers’ associations and officials must oversee the canal works. Once the condition of the State treasury improves, we will discuss the process of acquiring funds with the Chief Minister.”

“The Chief Minister has recently ordered to start ‘Operation Budameru’ — a special drive for the removal of encroachments along the canals. He has given orders to take aerial videos of the canals after the repair works are conducted in the district,” he said, alleging that not even a single canal was desilted during the last five years, but bills have been produced by the previous government.

All public representatives in the district were asked to ensure that every acre of agricultural land receives water, he said, adding that currently 69 TMC of water is available in Somasila reservoir and 50 TMC in Kandaleru reservoir, and both are irrigating overall 7.77 lakh acres of land.

However, Sarvepalli MLA Somireddy Chandramohan Reddy said caution must be exercised to make sure that the irrigations drains are not exhausted. “Although there is plenty of water in the projects, water should be used sparingly. In the past, 16,000 acres of land was cultivated with one TMC of water by following precautions in irrigation management,” he said.



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Philippine President angers China with new laws to demarcate South China Sea territories

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In this photo provided by the Malacanang Presidential Communications Office, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., centre, holds a document beside Senate President Francis Escudero, left, and House Speaker Martin Romualdez, right, during the ceremonial signing of the Philippine Maritime Zones and Philippine Archipelagic Sea Lanes Act, at the Malacanang presidential palace, in Manila, Philippines on Friday (November 8, 2024).

In this photo provided by the Malacanang Presidential Communications Office, Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., centre, holds a document beside Senate President Francis Escudero, left, and House Speaker Martin Romualdez, right, during the ceremonial signing of the Philippine Maritime Zones and Philippine Archipelagic Sea Lanes Act, at the Malacanang presidential palace, in Manila, Philippines on Friday (November 8, 2024).
| Photo Credit: AP

Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed two laws on Friday (November 8, 2024) reaffirming the extent of his country’s maritime territories and right to resources, including in the South China Sea, angering China, which claims the hotly disputed waterway almost in its entirety.

China’s Foreign Ministry said it summoned the Philippines Ambassador to China to lodge a “stern protest.” The ministry condemned the move as an attempt to “solidify the illegal ruling of the South China Sea arbitration case through domestic legislation.”

Confrontations between Chinese and Philippine coast guard and naval forces in the disputed sea passage have spiked alarmingly since last year. That has sparked fears that the United States – Manila’s longtime treaty ally – may get drawn in a major conflict.

The laws, called the Philippine Maritime Zones act and the Philippine Archipelagic Sea Lanes act, were signed by Mr. Marcos in a nationally televised ceremony attended by top military and national security officials. They further cement Manila’s rejection of China’s claims to virtually the entire sea passage, and stipulate jail terms and stiff fines for violators.

“These signal our resolve to protect our maritime resources, preserve our rich biodiversity and ensure that our waters remain a source of life and livelihood for all Filipinos,” Mr. Marcos said.

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said the move “seriously infringes on China’s territorial sovereignty and maritime rights and interests in the South China Sea.”

“China strongly condemns and firmly opposes it,” she said.

In a new national map, it released last year the Chinese government demarcated its claim to virtually the entire South China Sea with vague dash lines that drew protests and rejections from rival coastal states and government, including Malaysia, Vietnam, Taiwan, Indonesia and the Philippines.

“The maritime zones act demarcates key parts of the Philippine archipelago’s territory and outlying waters where it has full sovereignty and sovereign rights under international law and the 1982 U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea,” Philippine officials said.

Those zones include the country’s Exclusive Economic Zone, a 200-nautical-mile (370-kilometer) stretch of water, where a coastal state like the Philippines has exclusive rights to tap energy and other resources. Foreign ships and aircraft have an internationally recognized right known as “innocent passage” to pass through such a zone, if the coastal state’s security would not come under threat.

The archipelagic sea lanes act allows the Philippines to designate sea lanes and air routes in the archipelago where foreign ships and aircraft could transit under its regulation and in compliance with international law.

“These legal instruments solidify our territory and enhances our ability to protect our country against any infringement,” National Security Adviser Eduardo Ano said.

Mr. Marcos said the laws comply with international law and the UNCLOS, but many of their provisions stand in stark contrast to Beijing’s claims in the South China Sea and would likely be rejected and defied by China.

It’s unclear how the Philippines could enforce the laws, which take effect 15 days after their publication in the government’s official gazette or in a newspaper, given China’s increasingly aggressive actions to push its claims.

Copies of the laws signed by Mr. Marcos were not immediately available, but a final version of the maritime zones bill stated that “all artificial islands constructed within the Philippine EEZ belong to the Philippine Government.”

China has transformed seven disputed reefs into what are now missile-protected island bases, including the Mischief Reef, which lies within the Philippines’ Exclusive Economic Zone.

The law based the Philippines’ maritime rights on UNCLOS, Philippine laws and a 2016 international arbitration ruling that invalidated China’s extensive territorial claims based on historical grounds.

China refused to participate in that arbitration, rejected the ruling and continues to defy it. Its massive coast guard, navy, air force and suspected militia fleets have used water cannons, military grade lasers and dangerous sea and air manoeuvres to intimidate rival forces it accuses of straying into what Beijing calls its territory.

Washington has repeatedly warned that it’s obligated to defend the Philippines, its oldest treaty ally in Asia, if Filipino forces, aircraft or ships come under an armed attack in the disputed waters.



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Medical device sector welcomes Centre’s ₹500-crore outlay for the sector

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Despite government assistance, the medical device manufacturing sector in India faces several challenges, principally a lack of infrastructure, admitted Union Minister for Chemicals and Fertilizers J.P. Nadda while recently launching the Central Scheme for Strengthening the Medical Device Industry.

The move has been welcomed by the industry with the government allocating a total outlay of ₹500 crore. “The comprehensive scheme targets critical areas of the medical device industry covering manufacturing of key components and accessories, skill development, support for clinical studies, development of common infrastructure, and industry promotion,’’ the Ministry said.

Calling it a game changer that will not only help the industry but will also help make India self-reliant, the Centre noted that medical device industry is an essential pillar of healthcare delivery. From diagnostic machines to surgical instruments, and from stents to prosthetics, medical devices are critical for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases. India’s medical device market is valued at approximately $14 billion and is expected to grow to $30 billion by 2030, according to the Ministry.

Welcoming the announcement. Himanshu Baid, managing director, Poly Medicure said that the new scheme for medical devices marks a significant milestone for India’s MedTech sector, fostering both growth and export potential.

“Key initiatives such as the identification of common facilities for medical device clusters will encourage collaboration, innovation, and cost efficiency. Capacity building and skill development programs are crucial to bridge talent gaps, ensuring high standards of manufacturing and clinical expertise,’’ he said.

He added that the medical devices clinical studies support scheme will boost the development of high-quality, globally competitive products, enhancing India’s presence in international markets, while the marginal investment scheme to reduce import dependence will stimulate domestic manufacturing, promote self-reliance, and drive down import costs.

Industry experts note that these measures will accelerate sectoral growth, reduce import reliance, and enhance India’s position as a leading exporter of medical devices. The comprehensive approach is expected to benefit the industry and strengthen the country’s healthcare infrastructure.

The new scheme consists of five sub-schemes including — Common Facilities for Medical Devices Clusters, Marginal Investment Scheme for Reducing Import Dependence and Capacity Building and Skill Development for Medical Devices.

Anish Bafna, CEO and MD, Healthium Medtech, said, “The government’s recent ₹500 crore scheme for the medical device industry marks a major advancement toward boosting domestic manufacturing and reducing import reliance. With ₹180 crore dedicated to the marginal investment scheme, there is a significant push to develop a robust local supply chain, thereby lowering costs and spurring innovation. Additionally, ₹100 crore for clinical study support will help companies generate critical evidence for regulatory compliance, facilitating market expansion. For the medical device industry, these initiatives provide a strong foundation to drive innovation, enhance self-reliance, and position India as a global leader in medical technology.”

The Central government through the sub-scheme for common facilities for medical devices clusters, will provide financial assistance to medical device clusters for creating common infrastructure facilities including – design and testing centre, animal labs etc. for the manufacturers located in the cluster. The additional schemes aim to reduce dependence on imported components.

“Currently, most raw materials and key components are imported, making Indian manufacturers reliant on external supplies for medical device production. This sub-scheme offers a one-time capital subsidy of 10-20%, with a maximum cap of ₹10 crore per project,’’ a release issued by the Ministry noted.

Meanwhile, under the other schemes the Central government will offer financial support for running various Masters’ and short-term courses. Under the sub-scheme, support up to ₹21 crore for masters’ courses in central government institutions; and ₹10,000 per candidate for short-term courses along with ₹25,000 per candidate for Diploma courses to National Council of Vocational Education and Training approved institutes will be available.



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Police rescue abducted rice mill owner in Tenkasi, nab four suspects

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A rice mill owner, who was allegedly kidnapped by a six-member gang in Tenkasi district, was safely rescued by the police on Saturday.

Four kidnappers were picked up while two others fled the scene, the police said.

Following a complaint, the Kadayam police registered a case of abduction. It is said that Udaykumar of Koviluthoo near Kadayam runs a rice mill. He had procured paddy bags from a person identified as Suryakumar of Cuddalore district last year. After having made some payment, Udaykumar had not settled the balance for long time.

When Suryakumar had repeatedly asked for settling the money due to him was not honoured, he had come to Tenkasi district with four-five accomplices. When they met Udaykumar, a wordy altercation turned into a criminal offence that the gang abducted Udaykumar.

Based on information given by his father, Superintendent of Police V.R. Srinivasan formed a special team. Tracking them, the team secured Udaykumar from them and arrested four accused, whose names were given as Suryakumar, Suresh, Harikrishnan and Pratheepan. Two others were reported absconding.

Within a short span, the victim was safely brought back home. Further investigation was on.



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Shift in Hindi cinema’s portrayal of doctors reflects society’s evolving perception: Expert

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Gastroenterologist Dr S.K. Tyagi speaking at the IMA TGSCON conference at AIG Hospitals in Hyderabad on Saturday.

Gastroenterologist Dr S.K. Tyagi speaking at the IMA TGSCON conference at AIG Hospitals in Hyderabad on Saturday.
| Photo Credit: Siddharth Kumar Singh

The portrayal of doctors in Hindi cinema has undergone significant shift over the past eight decades, moving from dedicated, almost saint-like figures in the1930s to more complex, even flawed individuals in recent films, said gastroenterologist S.K. Tyagi here on Saturday (November 9).

Speaking at the IMA TGSCON conference at AIG Hospital in Hyderabad, Dr. Tyagi examined this evolution and its broader implications. The changed perception also shows how the expectations of people have changed over the years.

“In the 1930s and 40s, films like Dushman and Dr. Kotnis ki Amar Kahani depicted doctors as entirely devoted to their profession, committed to saving lives,” Dr. Tyagi observed. “This image evolved in the 1960s with films like Anuradha, where doctors were shown as idealistic but neglectful of their own families in their dedication to patients.” That decade also saw complex portrayals emerge, such as in Dil Apna Aur Preet Parai (1960), where a doctor begins an affair with a nurse, and Aarti (1962), where a doctor proposes marriage as payment for a life-saving surgery on his girlfriend’s husband.

The 1967 film Upkar was the first to show a female doctor, played by Asha Parekh, reflecting the slowly changing gender dynamics within the profession. Then came the iconic Anand in 1971, portraying doctors as highly serious individuals, with little room for humour or warmth. “Even today, many patients expect doctors to be serious and clinical, as if there’s no space for light-hearted conversation,” Dr. Tyagi remarked.

In the 1980s, Dr. Tyagi noted that the portrayal of doctors started to incorporate ethical grey areas. The 1982 film Bemisal showed doctors engaged in illegal abortions, a rare portrayal of unethical behaviour in the profession at that time. The 1990 film Ek Doctor Ki Maut depicted the struggles of a doctor developing a malaria vaccine who faces institutional resistance, ultimately being demoted and sent to a remote village.

Dr. Tyagi highlighted Munnabhai MBBS (2004) as a pivotal point where even a doctor with an unethical background cheating his way into medical school was portrayed sympathetically due to his compassionate ‘Jaadu Ki Jhappi’. Another film, Kyon Ki (2009), introduced the ethical debate around euthanasia, a topic not previously explored in mainstream Hindi cinema.

Moving to more recent portrayals, Dr. Tyagi cited the 2015 film Waiting, which focused on the financial and emotional toll on families of patients, raising questions of overcharging by hospitals. Andhadhun (2018) depicted a kidney racket, with a doctor complicit in the crime. Dr. Tyagi also touched on the 2019 film Kabir Singh, which features a doctor with anger issues and a drug addiction who continues to practise. “The doctor was portrayed as a hero and the film was a hit,” Dr. Tyagi noted.

Reflecting on these portrayals, Dr. Tyagi concluded: “Across these years, as our society evolved, did we deserve the doctor we wanted on screen?”



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32 STPs taken up by BRS govt. to cleanse Musi: MLAs

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BRS MLAs D. Sudheer Reddy and K. Venkatesh Yadav speaking to the media in Hyderabad on Saturday.

BRS MLAs D. Sudheer Reddy and K. Venkatesh Yadav speaking to the media in Hyderabad on Saturday.

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The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) has ridiculed the claims made by Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy stating that his government is taking up Musi Rejuvenation Project only for the benefit of Musi command area farmers in Nalgonda district and making money.

Addressing a press conference here on Saturday, BRS legislators D. Sudheer Reddy and K. Venkatesh Yadav stated that the previous government had taken up construction of 32 sewage treatment plants (STPs) with the sole aim of protecting the interests of Nalgonda farmers by preventing sewage water reach their fields to damage crops.

Mr. Sudheer Reddy said that then Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao had appointed him as the chairman of the Musi Riverfront Development Corporation and of the 32 STPs taken up with over ₹3,800 crore estimated cost, eight were completed or nearing completion. However, the Congress Government was provoking Nalgonda farmers by hiding the facts like STPs set up by the previous government.

He denied the Chief Minister’s allegation that the BRS was creating hurdles in the rejuvenation of Musi as it was the BRS Government that had taken up the task of construction of STPs.

Demanding that the government extend compensation and implement a relief and rehabilitation package as per the provision of the 2013 Land Acquisition Act, he said the BRS had been demanding a proper R&R package and if denied it was assuring the poor of coming in the way of bulldozers to save their homes.



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MP meets Governor, seeks permission to develop cricket grounds

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MP and ACA President Kesineni Sivanath meeting A.P. Governor S. Abdul Nazeer in Vijayawada on Saturday.

MP and ACA President Kesineni Sivanath meeting A.P. Governor S. Abdul Nazeer in Vijayawada on Saturday.

Vijayawada MP and Andhra Cricket Association (ACA) President Kesineni Sivanath met Governor S. Abdul Nazeer, at the Raj Bhavan here on Saturday.

Mr. Sivanath sought the Governor’s permission to develop cricket grounds on university campuses across the State and informed Mr. Nazeer about the measures taken by ACA to promote the sport. ACA secretary S. Satish and treasurer Dandamudi Srinivas accompanied the MP.



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