TS, AP Roundup May 31

Prasad Geeta

Telangana
1.  K Chandrasekhar Rao gives
go-ahead
to recruit 20,000 staff in educational
institutions :
 In a major decision, chief minister K Chandrasekhar Rao has issued orders to fill up 20,0000 posts in various educational institutions across the state, including 7,300 teacher posts in new residential schools for which a notification was already issued.
2.  End of Saudi ordeal: Saira Banu set to return on June 3; husband, agent
booked :
 Saira Banu, the 23-year-old woman from Shah Ali Banda who was allegedly sold to a sheik in Saudi Arabia, has been rescued.She will return to the city on June 3.
3.  Doctors urge women on infertility treatment to avoid
fasting :
 Women, who have conceived through assisted reproduction techniques, should avoid fasting during Ramzan.
4.  
Old
city has no old-age homes for senior
citizens :
 Strange it may sound, but the old city of Hyderabad does not have old-
agehomes
to take care of abandoned or poor senior citizens. 
5.  Chargesheet filed against goon Ayub Khan in fake passport
case :
 The Kamatipura police have filed a
chargesheet
against history-sheeter Ayub Khan and his associates, including two qazis, in a fake passport case. 
6.  Halal products the norm during Ramzan in
Hyderabad :
 Halal products are fast becoming the norm in Hyderabad with many devout Muslims turning to cosmetics and health drinks devoid of animal substances. 
7.  Inquiry commission studies Muslim caste system in
Telangana :
 The Commission of Inquiry on SocioEconomic and Educational Conditions of Muslims is now delving into the issue of social stratification and castes within the Muslim community.
8.  
World
no tobacco day: It kills the simple and essential joys of
life :
 Tobacco is a killer, there is no doubt about it. In Kerala alone, it takes away 40,000 lives a year. Contrary to the perception that tobacco alleviates stress or re lieves tensions, what it effectively does is to kill the simple and essential joys of life.
9.  Pharmacies shut, people trek miles for drugs in
Hyderabad :
 With most retail pharmacy outlets in the city remain closed on Tuesday, in protest against the online sale of medicines, people caught in the midst of emergencies were left severely inconvenienced.
10.  Court rejects
plea
for accused's
custody :
 A local court on Tuesday rejected a petition moved by the Cyberabad police seeking custody of the three prime accused arrested in the 693-acre Miyapur land fraud case.


Andhra Pradesh
1.  Red sanders smugglers
arrested :
 The Piler rural police nabbed two red sanders smuggling operatives and seized two SUVs and eight logs in separate incidents in K.V. Palle and Yerravaripalem
mandals
on Tuesday.
2.  Be battle-ready, says
Sajjala :
 The YSR Congress has sounded the poll bugle well in advance and gave a call to the party cadres to be ready to take the party beyond the goalpost in the 2019 elections.
3.  Rs. 10 lakh
donated :
 Chairman of Annamacharya Education Trust Choppa Gangi Reddy on Tuesday donated Rs. 10 lakh to the TTD’s Nitya Annadanam Trust. The cheque for the amount was handed over to
Tirumala based
JEO K.S. Srinivasa Raju.
4.  CM should take up
division
of
assets :
 Amid a battery of Opposition leaders, Andhra Pradesh Pratyeka Hoda Sadhana Samiti convener Chalasani Srinivas, university professors, lecturers, women leaders and students kick-started the 96-hour fast, demanding that Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu initiate division of assets as per the Andhra Pradesh.
5.  Governor, CM
shocked :
 The demise of director Dasari Narayana Rao on Tuesday left everyone in the political as well as the cine field in shock.
6.  Hot weather may continue in coastal A.P.,
TS :
 Hot weather is likely to continue over coastal Andhra Pradesh and Telangana up to June 10, or till the
date
the monsoon advances. 
7.  Modi Yatra in
city
:
 Highlighting the achievements of the three-year rule of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the BJP launched ‘Modi Fest” — a
radha
yatra on the thoroughfares of Vijayawada on Tuesday.
8.  CM promises speedy action on house
sites :
 Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu promised to take speedy action on the long-pending issue of handing over of house sites to accredited journalists.
9.  State govt. rolls out scheme for civil services aspirants :  To translate its dream of grooming Andhra Pradesh into a knowledge hub, the government has rolled out NTR Vidyonnati, an educational scheme that envisages free coaching for civil services aspirants from not only SC,ST, BC and other minority communities but also for students who come from economically poor households among forward castes.


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