Major News Events in Andhra Pradesh on March 10, 2022

Major News Events in Andhra Pradesh on March 10, 2022

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy.  file

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. file | photo credit: special arrangement

Major News Events in Andhra Pradesh on March 10, 2022

  1. Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy will reply to the discussion on the Motion of Thanks on the Governor’s address in the Assembly. The 14th and 15th Finance Commissions took up the Q&A session on matters relating to funds for panchayats, progress of the Polavaram project and misinformation campaign against the government.

  2. According to Ahmed Babu, CEO of RTGS and member of Ukraine Task Force team, out of 770 students from Andhra Pradesh in Ukraine, whose database is available with the State Real Time Governance Society, 757 of them were safely repatriated from war-affected areas. has gone. He said some of them are going to their homes

  3. Visakhapatnam Port Trust Chairman PM addressing media on Gati Shakti projects

  4. Students are organizing ‘Jala Diksha’ in the sea of ​​Ramayapatnam to press for maintaining the sea port with Prakasam district

  5. Senior educationists are participating in the National Seminar on Stress Management organized by Acharya Nagarjuna University in Ongole

  6. The Greater Visakhapatnam Municipal Corporation is organizing ‘Coffee with Corporates’. The corporators are likely to bring up issues like encroachment and user charges for garbage collection before the civic body.

  7. PCC President Sake Seljanath holds a meeting with party leaders in Vizianagaram regarding membership drive

  8. 20th Convocation of Sri Krishnadevaraya University. A total of 308 students are going to get the degree individually. Governor and Education Minister will attend the convocation virtually online

  9. Speaking on World Kidney Day 2022, Anantapur District Joint Collector Dr. A. Siri. Awareness program at KIMS Savera Hospital

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