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Krishna District: Tortured by Husband, Married Woman Dies By Suicide

In a heart-wrenching incident, a married woman ended her life unable to bear the harassment by her husband at Kalavapamula village in Uyyuru mandal, Krishna district. In a suicide note left behind, she expressed dismay over her inability to tie the rakhi to him this year. She also blamed her in-laws for her husband’s harsh behavior. The victim, Sri Vidya, 24, working as a lecturer in a private college, got married to Rambabu, village surveyor in Kalavapamula in Uyyur mandal, six months ago. She alleged that Rambabu began torturing her after one month of their marriage. Every night, he came drunk and beat Vidya. Sri Vidya also mentioned that Rambabu slammed her head to the bed and thrashed her on the back when she complained that Rambabu was treating her worthless and insulting her, to a girl. She urged her family members not to leave her husband and his family members unpunished for harassing her.

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Mild Tension at Private Hospital After Patient’s Death in Vijayawada

Vijayawada: Mild tension prevailed at a private hospital in Suryaraopeta, Vijayawada, on Friday following the death of a patient during treatment. According to Suryaraopeta police, the patient, a resident of Kalidindi in Krishna district, was brought to the hospital by family members in a critical condition. However, he succumbed while undergoing treatment. Enraged over the incident, the deceased’s relatives reportedly confronted the hospital staff, blaming them for failing to save his life. During the altercation, a reserve sub-inspector of APSP, identified as Bose, sustained a minor injury. Police were yet to register a case when reports last came in.

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Govt Staff Told to Adopt Eco-Friendly Commuting, Cleanliness

Vijayawada: Krishna district collector D.K. Balaji has urged government employees to embrace eco-friendly commuting practices and take an active role in maintaining cleanliness in and around all government offices. Leading by example, the collector cycled to the office on Saturday before spearheading a cleanliness drive on the collectorate premises. As part of the Swarna Andhra–Swachh Andhra programme, officials and staff from various departments joined the drive, clearing weeds and garbage from selected government office premises. To ensure sustained upkeep, the collector has introduced a roster system under which employees from different departments will jointly take up cleaning duties at one government office every Saturday. Teams of employees were deployed to clean the surroundings of the Post Office, Zilla Parishad, RDO, CPO, RTGS and Treasury offices. Acting on the state government’s directives to observe Swachh Andhra on the third Saturday of each month, the district administration has extended cleanliness activities to all Saturdays with the aim of transforming the collectorate into a clean, visually appealing campus. District revenue officer K. Chandrasekhara Rao, Zilla Parishad CEO Dr J. Aruna, BC welfare officer G. Ramesh, education officer P.V.J. Rama Rao and staff from multiple departments and the municipal body participated in the programme. https://www.deccanchronicle.com/southern-states/andhra-pradesh/govt-staff-told-to-adopt-eco-friendly-commuting-cleanliness-1918930

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Kaikaluru Residents Want Merger Back into Krishna Andhra Pradesh

Vijayawada: Villagers from Peddapalaparru and Koduru have appealed to Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu to merge Kaikaluru Assembly Constituency back into Krishna district, recalling his election promise to restore the area to its original jurisdiction. They said the reorganisation of districts had severely affected administrative access. Gudivada, the nearest revenue division, is only 5–7 km away, while Machilipatnam, the Krishna district headquarters, is 30 km away. After being moved to Eluru district, however, both the revenue division and headquarters are nearly 70 km away.Villagers said that although they now fall under Eluru district, their properties, services and children’s education remain tied to Krishna district. This mismatch, they noted, is causing difficulties in documentation, certificate verification, job applications and overseas travel. Kaikaluru MLA Kamineni Srinivas had written to the cabinet sub-committee seeking the constituency’s merger back into Krishna district, and the proposal was accepted. However, during Tuesday’s district reorganisation discussions, the issue was set aside, deeply disappointing the villagers. The residents said that being part of Krishna district is not only an administrative necessity but also a matter of identity and self-respect. If a full merger is not possible, they are urging that at least Peddapalaparru and Koduru be retained within Krishna district. https://www.deccanchronicle.com/southern-states/andhra-pradesh/kaikaluru-residents-want-merger-back-into-krishna-1919798

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Vinayaka Chavithi

Vinayaka Chavithi, also known as Ganesh Chaturthi, is a major Hindu festival celebrated with devotion across India, especially in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Maharashtra. It marks the birth of Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, patron of wisdom, and harbinger of good fortune. Spiritual Significance The festival is observed to seek blessings for: Lord Ganesha is invoked first in every auspicious event, symbolizing the removal of hurdles and the granting of strength. Traditional Celebrations Vinayaka Chavithi is celebrated with rituals including: Public pandals showcase beautifully decorated idols, cultural activities, and devotional music. Cultural Essence The festival highlights: Families come together for prayers, feasts, and blessings, strengthening social harmony. Immersion Ceremony On the final day, devotees bid farewell to Ganesha through Ni

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Sankranti

Sankranti, also known as Pongal in South India, is one of the most loved harvest festivals celebrated in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, and across India. It marks the sun’s transition into the Capricorn zodiac (Makara Rashi) and the beginning of longer, brighter days. Significance Sankranti is a festival of: It represents harmony between agriculture, culture, and spirituality—honoring Mother Earth, the Sun God, and livestock. Festive Traditions The celebrations span multiple days with unique rituals: Colorful muggu/rangoli, decorated cattle, sugarcane, and kite-filled skies make it a vibrant cultural celebration. Pongal Delicacy A highlight of the festival is the special dish Pongal, cooked by letting milk boil and overflow as a symbol of: Families gather to share food, blessings, and festive joy. Cultural Essence Sankranti brings communities together through: It reflects gratitude to nature and celebrates the spirit of unity and prosperity.

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Ugadi

Ugadi – The Festival of New Beginnings Ugadi, the traditional New Year festival celebrated in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, and parts of South India, marks the beginning of a new lunar calendar year. It symbolizes hope, renewal, prosperity, and the start of fresh opportunities in life. Significance Ugadi is believed to be the day when Lord Brahma created the universe, making it highly auspicious for: It represents harmony between nature, culture, and spirituality. Traditional Rituals The festival is welcomed with: One of the unique highlights is Ugadi Pachadi, a traditional preparation made with six tastes—sweet, sour, spicy, salty, bitter, and tangy—symbolizing different emotions of life. Cultural Essence Ugadi teaches that life is a blend of: Accepting all flavors of life with gratitude is the true spirit of the festival. Community Joy People greet each other with blessings for a year filled with: Families come together for festive meals, temple visits, and cultural gatherings.

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Dasara

Dasara at Vijayawada Kanaka Durga Temple – A Festival of Divine Power Dasara, celebrated with grand splendor at the famous Sri Kanaka Durga Temple in Vijayawada, is one of the most sacred and vibrant festivals of Andhra Pradesh. The temple, located atop the sacred Indrakeeladri hill on the banks of River Krishna, becomes the spiritual heart of devotion, culture, and celebration during these nine auspicious days. Spiritual Significance Dasara symbolizes the victory of Goddess Durga over evil, marking the triumph of righteousness and the restoration of cosmic order. Devotees believe that worshiping the Goddess during Navaratri bestows health, success, courage, and prosperity. Nine-Day Navaratri Celebrations Each day of Dasara, the Goddess is adorned in a unique Alankaram (avatar) representing her divine powers: Thousands of devotees visit daily to witness these divine forms and seek blessings. Temple Rituals & Festivities The entire city of Vijayawada transforms into a spiritual hub filled with lights, devotion, and cultural richness. Local Belief & Culture It is believed that Goddess Kanaka Durga killed the demon Mahishasura on Vijaya Dashami, making Vijayawada (meaning “Place of Victory”) a sacred destination for worship. A Divine Invitation Dasara at Kanaka Durga Temple is not just a religious event but a celebration of faith, strength, womanhood, and spiritual awakening. Pilgrims travel from across the world to experience the energy, blessings, and grace of the Goddess during this festival.

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Krishna Pushkaralu

Krishna Pushkaralu – Sacred River Festival Krishna Pushkaralu is one of the most revered Hindu river festivals celebrated once every 12 years, dedicated to River Krishna, the lifeline of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. This grand spiritual event brings millions of devotees together to take holy dips, offer prayers, and seek blessings for peace, prosperity, and purification of the soul. Significance The festival signifies: Devotees believe that a dip in River Krishna during Pushkaralu washes away sins and bestows divine grace. Major Rituals Temples along the banks perform special rituals, Vedic chants, and spiritual discourses throughout the celebration. Key Locations Pushkar ghats become vibrant across: Cultural Celebrations Krishna Pushkaralu blends devotion with culture through: Devotional Message Krishna Pushkaralu is not just a festival; it is a reminder to:

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St.Mary’s s Church, Gunadala

Gunadala Mary Matha Church is one of the most popular churches and is a pilgrimage for Christians in Andhra Pradesh. The shrine is situated in Gunadala, a hilly region at Vijayawada. The holy place is also called as the Mary Matha Shrine and is more popularly known as St Mary’s Church. The holy church is situated on a rocky hill on the Eastern side of Vijayawada City. A grand fest held during February every year attracts people of different religions. This is located at a distance of about 7 kms from RTC Bus stand. The church has the rare distinction of having an iron cross set up on the hill top. It houses a museum that has a collection of ancient holy relics and precious gifts from followers. The shrine is filled with people on Sundays and on other important festivals and occasions. The annual feast for Our Lady of Lourdes is celebrated with pomp and gaiety. Lakhs of people come from all over India to worship Mother Mary. From February 9 to 11, when the Gunadala Matha Festival is celebrated, more than 5 lakh people come to visit the shrine. Steps are the only way to reach the church.

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