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Thursday, March 10, 2011


Telangana 
protagonists are searching for alternative arrangements to participate in the Million March programme at Hyderabad on March 10. Police have already told private vehicles owners not to send their vehicles to Hyderabad on March 10.
They have collected information of private vehicles in Nizamabad district in order to keep tab on them in the run-up to the march. The district police decided to set up check-posts at Karimnagar and Adilabad district borders to prevent Telangana protagonists from proceeding towards Hyderabad.
In addition, prohibitory orders were clamped under Section 30, Police Act in the district. This time, police are concentrating on private educational institutions who regularly provide vehicles to the agitators.
They have directed school and college managements not to provide vehicles for the Million March programme. Speaking to this newspaper, Bodhan deputy superintendent of police (DSP) Jaffar Javed said that violators of Section 30, Police Act would face criminal cases.
“We have already told vehicle owners as well as school correspondents not to provide vehicles for the march,” he said. Mobilisation of people for the Million March and engaging vehicles were strictly prohibited, he said.
Meanwhile, Telangana protagonists have decided to reach Hyderabad two days before the Million March to avoid police restrictions.
A few important leaders of the Telangana Joint Action Committee have already left for the state capital to take part in protest programmes. It is learnt that a section of Telangana protagonists has gone underground to avoid preventive arrests by police. The TJAC chairman, Prof. M. Kodndaram announced after intense consultations that the agitation would start in the afternoon and limited to taking out rallies from certain parts of Hyderabad in view of Intermediate exam in the morning. Different JACs will start mobilisation programmes for the Million March from Tuesday.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Ujjwala Park (Karimnagar)

It is situated on the banks of the Manair river amidst palm groves at a distance of 10kms from Karimnagar on the KamaReddy road. This place is historically important because 5 important dynamic sites ruled over this place. The antiquities of the place worth mentioning are 1.A fort on a hill.2.Brindavan tank on the outside of the eastern gateway of the fort by Zafar-ud-Doula in 1754 A.D. with minarets that oscillate when shaken and toms of the Muslim saints like syed Shah Munawar Quadri saheb, Doola Shah saheb, syed Maroof Saheb, Shah Talib Bismilla Saheb and Vali Hyder saheb. On the 11th and 12th days of Moharram, and annual Urs of these saint's is celebrated by the Muslims and Hindus alike with great reverence and people from far off places participate in it. Besides, there are temples of Nelakantha Swamy and Narasimha Swamy.

Elagandal Fort (Karimnagar)

It is situated on the banks of the Manair river amidst palm groves at a distance of 10kms from Karimnagar on the KamaReddy road. This place is historically important because 5 important dynamic sites ruled over this place. The antiquities of the place worth mentioning are 1.A fort on a hill.2.Brindavan tank on the outside of the eastern gateway of the fort by Zafar-ud-Doula in 1754 A.D. with minarets that oscillate when shaken and toms of the Muslim saints like syed Shah Munawar Quadri saheb, Doola Shah saheb, syed Maroof Saheb, Shah Talib Bismilla Saheb and Vali Hyder saheb. On the 11th and 12th days of Moharram, and annual Urs of these saint's is celebrated by the Muslims and Hindus alike with great reverence and people from far off placesIt is situated on the banks of the Manair river amidst palm groves at a distance of 10kms from Karimnagar on the KamaReddy road. This place is historically important because 5 important dynamic sites ruled over this place. The antiquities of the place worth mentioning are 1.A fort on a hill.2.Brindavan tank on the outside of the eastern gateway of the fort by Zafar-ud-Doula in 1754 A.D. with minarets that oscillate when shaken and toms of the Muslim saints like syed Shah Munawar Quadri saheb, Doola Shah saheb, syed Maroof Saheb, Shah Talib Bismilla Saheb and Vali Hyder saheb. On the 11th and 12th days of Moharram, and annual Urs of these saint's is celebrated by the Muslims and Hindus alike with great reverence and people from far off places participate in it. Besides, there are temples of Nelakantha Swamy and Narasimha Swamy. participate in it. Besides, there are temples of Nelakantha Swamy and Narasimha Swamy

Welcome to Karimnagar | AP, Andhra Pradesh, India

History: Karimnagar is one of India’s municipal corporations that extend to Telangana and onto Andhra Pradesh. This area has the country’s administrative headquarters. Karimnagar is near the banks of Manair River, and it’s a tributary of the Godavari River. Near the central part of the city is Telangana, which is about 162 kilometers north of the city Hyderabad. Hyderabad is the capital. Karimnagar is one of the chief business centers and it is emerging toward the hub of education regions that comprise of three engineering and two medical colleges. A pharmacy college is here also. Karimnagar has a unique history just like most of India’s country. Karimnagar got its title from the Syed Karimullah Shah Saheb Quadri and it became one of Nizams capital. Famous Prime Ministers, such as P.V. Narasimha Rao was in this region. Tribes habitat in various parts of Karimnagar, including in the Gonds, Chenchus, and Koyas regions. During 2001, Karimnagar residents made up over 5, 00,000. The general male population made up more than half. The literacy ration in this area is over 75%. Some of this percentile makes up 12% of children who are highly literate. These children are under 6-years-old. Karimnagar has group of famous temples, which Muslim’s make up a significant group of the population. In Karimnagar, it is easy to travel, since the distance from one area to another is not significant and there are buses and other transport to carry tourists anywhere they desire, i.e. around the city. One of the leading road transports is the APSRTC. Hyderabad has recently built a new airport, so this is the closest airport near Karimnagar. The International Hyderabad is the single airport used to transport tourists in and out of the country. Another airport is considered, which may be the Basant Nagar in the district of Karimnagar.

Welcome to Karimnagar Andhra Pradesh India

Karimnagar although it is one of the highly developed and growing countries it is one of the unknown regions to most people. Karimnagar is north of Andhra Pradesh and is located in the southern parts of India. The city has a widely developed agricultural land consisting of cotton, oilseeds, rice, and millet, as well as junctions of roadways to travel. In the nearby regions of Karimnagar, the chief regions comprise of agricultural, and along the Deccan Plateau is drainage that seeps into the Godavari River. The population in 1991 was well over 145 thousand. Right now it is very difficult to find information on this city, but due to its ever-changing pace of growth, the country is becoming more interesting to people from all over the world. Right now people are on a mission to expand Karimnagar knowledge, and also betterment for the people in this region. Now people are starting to recognize the various paths, which has put them all seeking the same goal. Their mission is to help develop the poverty stricken people and to huddle those who suffer. Karimnagar is getting more opportunities to interact with each other and all of these people are joining others to brainstorm new ideas by exchanging information. Currently events are taking place in Karimnagar which developing links of well wishers and friends are participating in fulfilling this goal. Some of the operators of outlets have profit based projects that contain innovative ideas in regards to the implementation of the current projects unfolding. Specific development is being matched with the project through district interactions and philanthropic hands and minds. Karimnagar is certainly one of the undeveloped countries that are currently in the process of developing a better way of life for all of the residents who reside in this lovely region. Join hands to give Karimnagar the attention it deserves!

ekarimnagar : BSNL to install more cell phone towers at karimnagar district

KARIMNAGAR: Karimnagar district BSNL General Manager BC Nagaraju on Thursday said that they had decided to provide bettercellular phone services to its customers by installing 100 new cellular phone towers in various parts of the district.
Talking to newsmen on the occasion of BSNL Formation Day celebrations, he said that presently they were having 141 Cellone phone towers in the district and installation of Cellone towers would be a continuous process. To a query, he clarified that the cellular phone towers would not cause any harm to the people.
He said that they were having a total of 46,000 landline connections under 134 exchanges and 1.53 lakh BSNL mobile phone connections in the district, besides 7,000 WLL (wireless on local loop) phone connections.

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