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BRS Naidu says he will speak to the Andhra Pradesh government on how to deal with staff members belonging to other religions
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The Andhra Pradesh government has appointed a new 24-member board for the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), with B.R. Naidu as the chairman.
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Two hotels and the Varadaraja temple in the town received emails claiming that bombs had been planted on their premises. After the hotel and temple management alerted the police, law enforcement agencies conducted thorough searches with the assistance of sniffer dogs and bomb disposal squads, but no explosives were found.
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Police deployed sniffer dogs and bomb disposal teams after three private hotels received bomb threats via email. According to police, the threats were sent on Thursday evening to hotels in the Leela Mahal, Kapila Theertham, and Alipiri areas.
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Water stagnation on the runway caused a couple of flights arriving from Hyderabad to be diverted to Chennai. Additionally, the road leading to the airport was flooded due to the ongoing heavy rain.
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Asks Temple authorities to make sure only the best quality ingredients go into making prasadams
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The Chief Minister offers 'Pattu Vastralu' on behalf of the State government to Lord Venkateswara on the first day of Brahmotsavams
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The special investigation team (SIT) will consist of two officials from both the CBI and the Andhra Pradesh Police, along with a senior official from the FSSAI. The bench stated that the CBI Director will oversee the SIT's investigation.
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Says he's not blaming YSRCP chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy personally for 'laddu' adulteration, but the TTD board, which was constituted during the previous regime
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Scheduled from October 4 to 12, the fest involves several festivities such as 'Aalaya Suddhi', 'Dwajarohanam', 'Vahana Seva', 'Srivari Koluvu', 'Snapanam' and several others
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Guntur Range IGP says officials will question everybody, including TTD board members, officials and workers
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YSRC president accuses the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister of "tarnishing" the sanctity of Tirumala with false allegations
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One of the pleas filed by advocate Satyam Singh seeks direction for constitution of judicial committee under chairmanship of former SC judge
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In 2019, the company said it would never invest in the State after the YS Jaganmohan Reddy-led dispensation allegedly revoked land allotments
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Senior party leader and former TTD chairman B Karunakar Reddy participates in prayers at Gangamma temple at Tatayya Gunta in Tirupati
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Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister says every religious place has its traditions and customs and whoever wishes to visit a place of worship should respect the norms followed there
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According to rules, foreigners and non-Hindus should declare their reverence for Lord Venkateswara to have a darshan of the presiding deity at the hill shrine
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According to party sources, the former CM is expected to arrive on September 27 and will offer prayers to Lord Venkateswara the following day, September 28
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The placards carried by protestors read “Save Tirumala, Save TTD” and “Speak Out Tirupathi”.
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Lashes out at his critics for finding fault with him for raising voice against adulteration of laddu, says attacks on 'Sanatana Dharma' will not be tolerated