Jannaram Sub-Inspector Gundeti Rajyavardhan said a case was registered against Azajuddin and Riyazuddin from Kawal villag for allegedly abusing and assaulting a woman forest beat officer in the Jannaram forest division
Farmer Thukaram tried to take the extreme step when the officials reportedly abused him for refusing to vacate the area where he was living earlier in the core of Kawal Tiger Reserve
The officials said 22 huts, which were allegedly put up illegally by tribals, were demolished as they were built in the core of the Kawal Tiger Reserve
Jannaram in-charge Forest Range Officer Sushmita Rao said around 80 endemic and migrant bird species were spotted during the two-day long programme, which saw participation of 20 nature lovers, birdwatchers and wildlife photographers from different parts of State
Jannaram Forest Range Officer Sushmita Rao stated that approximately 20 nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and wildlife photographers from various parts of Telangana had registered to take part in the event. The participants first visited a butterfly park created by the forest department, before heading to Bisonkunta and Birthanpet camps for evening bird watching.
Forest officials stated that thorough arrangements were made to ensure the smooth conduct of the event. They anticipated the participation of 150 bird watchers, nature enthusiasts, and wildlife photographers from across the state, as well as from Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra. Participants would be provided with accommodation, dining, and transportation facilities.
Their medical condition was learnt to be stable. The assailants did not spare Sai Kumar and Srinivas even after they said they were forest officials, police said.
Aditya told the officials to inspect the supply of water being provided to each house under Mission Bhagiratha and asked them to address the problems if any.
In the first instance, Gopalapuram Kartheek (15) met a watery grave in a canal of a lift irrigation scheme when he was taking a dip after the celebrations at Mamidipelli village in Dandepalli mandal.
A man and his seven year old son were killed on the spot when they were trapped under a van which got overturned while they were waiting for a bus at Kalamadugu village
Adilabad: Members of Mesram clan, who fetched holy water in an ancient container Jhari from Godavari near Kalamadugu village in Jannaram mandal arrived to Keslapur village in Indervelli mandal centre as part of their annual important and religious affair, Nagoba Jatara, on Friday. Nagoba Jata is the second largest fair after the bi-annual Sammakka-Saralamma Jatara […]