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The 79th Independence Day celebrations in Karimnagar witnessed district officials singing the national anthem in Indian Sign Language (ISL) alongside deaf students. The unique gesture, led by Collector Pamela Satpathy and other senior officials, was aimed at promoting inclusivity and understanding the experiences of the hearing-impaired community.
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The Collector, who had been experiencing persistent headaches, nasal congestion, sinusitis and breathing difficulties, had been on medication as prescribed by ENT specialists.
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A well-known rights activist in the erstwhile Karimnagar district, Srinivas played a vital role in the protection of the rights of all sections of society through Lok Satta Udyama Samstha.
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Textbooks of Class 1 to 7 were brought from Odisha and distributed to students on Monday as part of an initiative taken by Collector Pamela Satpathy.
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While collectors hoisted tricolors in their respective districts, ministers, MLAs, MLCs and other public representatives participated in the celebrations
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Srinivas Reddy expressed anger at the Collector, lashing out at her saying “Don't you have common sense? What are you doing? What is this nonsense? Where is the Superintendent of Police?”
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In the letter, Pamela Satpathy was praised for providing 100 percent insurance facility, health cards and continuous health checkup, supplying protection equipment and motivating them to utilize equipment while engaged in the work by sanitation workers
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B Raju has been appointed as TGSRTC Regional Manager, Karimnagar region. He took charge at the RM office here on Tuesday. N Sucharitha, who is working as RM, has been transferred to Hyderabad RM.
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A separate clinic for the transgender persons was opened in the district headquarters hospital. Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy inaugurated the Maitri Trans Clinic and Paramedical Nursing College through virtual mode from Rangareddy district on Monday.
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Karimnagar Collector Pamela Satpathy said that besides Telugu, learning of English language was also important. English language would help the people to put their opinion and culture before the world.
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District Collector Pamela Satpathy, who shows more love and affection towards children, once again showcased her affection on children especially school going kids.
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Karimnagar: Collector Pamela Satpathy wanted the students from the district to excel in national and international sports competitions. Collector distributed shoes to the students of regional sports school after inaugurating the library here on Wednesday. Speaking on the occasion, she said that presently, there was a shortfall for sports persons in the society. It was […]
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The Collector along with Choppadandi MLA Medipally Satyam inaugurated PPC centers in Vedira of Ramadugu mandal, Garshakurthy of Gangadhara mandal
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Karimnagar Collector Pamela Satpathy instructed the officials to conduct eye tests to 3000 sanitation workers working in municipalities and gram panchayats across the district.
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Collector Pamela Satpathy instructed officials to take steps to provide employment to unemployed youth by enhancing skills among the youth.
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Collector Pamela Satpathy said that a quality education is being taught to children in anganwadi centers on par with private educational institutions. Peddapapaiahpalli center was a role model for better education.
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While participating in celebrations held in Karimnagar collectorate auditorium, Collector Pamela Satpathy opined that weavers should become brand ambassadors for each and every product being produced with their hard work.
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Collector along with Additional collector Praful Desai visited the Group-I mock test for aspirants conducted by Vaaradhi society at district library here on Tuesday.
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In case of emergency, students could inform officials by dialing 1098, she said.
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Informing that there were 89,273 children below the age group of 5 years, she said that 545 pulse polio centers would be established in the district.