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Flash News:4 Andhra Students Died in St. Louis
We regret to inform you that Four Telugu Students died in a fatal car accident and one Critically Injured.
The accident happened at 1:45 a.m. Saturday in the west St. Louis County town of Des Peres. The Highway Patrol said Miller, a 12-year veteran of the Sunset Hills department, was driving in the wrong lane at the intersection of Des Peres Road and Dougherty Ferry Road when her 2001 Mitsubishi struck a 1999 Honda with five people inside.
Everyone in the Honda except the driver died instantly. Miller and the Honda driver were both taken to St. John's Mercy Medical Center. She was undergoing surgery and was in critical condition. The Honda driver was initially in critical condition but was later upgraded to fair.
The four Victims who lost their lives:
(Studying at Eastern Illinois University, Chicago)
Priyadarasini Muppavarapu (22 Year Old Student)
Anitha Lakshmi Veerapaneni (23 Year Old Student)
Anusha Anumolu (23 Year Old Student)
Satya Subhakar Chinta (25 Year Old from Schaumburg)
Honda Driver Critically Injured:
Nitesh Adusumilli (27 Year Old Student, St. Louis)
Trusted sources inform that three of the above five listed are engaged and are getting married in the Month of May, 2009.
The accident happened at 1:45 a.m. Saturday in the west St. Louis County town of Des Peres. The Highway Patrol said Miller, a 12-year veteran of the Sunset Hills department, was driving in the wrong lane at the intersection of Des Peres Road and Dougherty Ferry Road when her 2001 Mitsubishi struck a 1999 Honda with five people inside.
Everyone in the Honda except the driver died instantly. Miller and the Honda driver were both taken to St. John's Mercy Medical Center. She was undergoing surgery and was in critical condition. The Honda driver was initially in critical condition but was later upgraded to fair.
The four Victims who lost their lives:
(Studying at Eastern Illinois University, Chicago)
Priyadarasini Muppavarapu (22 Year Old Student)
Anitha Lakshmi Veerapaneni (23 Year Old Student)
Anusha Anumolu (23 Year Old Student)
Satya Subhakar Chinta (25 Year Old from Schaumburg)
Honda Driver Critically Injured:
Nitesh Adusumilli (27 Year Old Student, St. Louis)
Trusted sources inform that three of the above five listed are engaged and are getting married in the Month of May, 2009.
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AP Congress Lok Sabha Contestants
Hyderabad The Congress has reportedly cleared candidates for all the 42 Lok Sabha segments from the state late on Saturday night.
In an interesting development, the candidatures of the Rajya Sabha members, Mr T. Subbirami Reddy (Visakhapatnam), Mr V. Hanumantha Rao (Malkaj-giri) and Mr J.D. Seelam (Bapatla), were rejected by the party president, Mrs Sonia Gandhi.
With this, the Union minister, Ms D. Purandares-wari will be fielded from Visakhapatnam and Ms Panabaka Lakshmi from Bapatla. The party leadership also cleared the candidatures of Mr Madhu Yashki Goud (Nizamabad) and Mr G. Harsha Kumar (Amalapur-am). Their renomination had been opposed by the Chief Minister, Dr Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy’s camp. According to sources the following is the list of candidates.
THE CONGRESS LIST
Srikakulam: Killi Kriparani
Vizianagaram: B. Jhansi
Araku: V. Kishore Chandra Deo
Visakhapatnam: D. Puran-dareswari
Anakapalle: K. Ramakrishna
Kakinada: Pallam Raju
Rajahmundry: Aruna Kumar
Narsapur: K. Bapiraju
Eluru: K.S. Rao
Vijayawada: L. Rajagopal
Machilipatnam: Badiga Ramakrishna
Guntur: R. Sambasiva Rao
Bapatla: Panabaka Laxmi
Narasaraopet: V. Balasowri
Ongole: Magunta Srinivasulu Reddy
Nellore: Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy
Tirupati: Dr Chinta Mohan
Chittoor: Tippeswamy
Rajampet: A. Sai Pratap
Kadapa: Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy
Hindupur: Nizamuddin
Anantapur: A. Venkatarami Reddy
Nandyal: S.P.Y. Reddy
Kurnool: Kotla Jaya Surya Prakash Reddy
Nagarkurnool: Manda Jagannadham
Mahbubabad: D. Vittal Rao
Chevella: S. Jaipal Reddy
Nalgonda: G. Sukhender Reddy
Bhongir: R. Krishnaiah
Malkajgiri: P. Sudhakara Reddy
Secunderabad: Anjan Kumar Yadav
Zaheerabad: Fariduddin
Medak: M. Jayapal Reddy
Nizamabad: Madhu Yashki Goud
Adilabad: Ramesh
Pedapalli: G. Vivek
Karimnagar: Juvvadi Chandrasekhara Rao
Mahbubabad: Redya Naik
Warangal: Dr. Dayakar
Khammam: Renuka Chowdary
Amalapuram: G. Harsha Kumar
Hyderabad: Laxmanna Gowd
In an interesting development, the candidatures of the Rajya Sabha members, Mr T. Subbirami Reddy (Visakhapatnam), Mr V. Hanumantha Rao (Malkaj-giri) and Mr J.D. Seelam (Bapatla), were rejected by the party president, Mrs Sonia Gandhi.
With this, the Union minister, Ms D. Purandares-wari will be fielded from Visakhapatnam and Ms Panabaka Lakshmi from Bapatla. The party leadership also cleared the candidatures of Mr Madhu Yashki Goud (Nizamabad) and Mr G. Harsha Kumar (Amalapur-am). Their renomination had been opposed by the Chief Minister, Dr Y.S. Rajasekhar Reddy’s camp. According to sources the following is the list of candidates.
THE CONGRESS LIST
Srikakulam: Killi Kriparani
Vizianagaram: B. Jhansi
Araku: V. Kishore Chandra Deo
Visakhapatnam: D. Puran-dareswari
Anakapalle: K. Ramakrishna
Kakinada: Pallam Raju
Rajahmundry: Aruna Kumar
Narsapur: K. Bapiraju
Eluru: K.S. Rao
Vijayawada: L. Rajagopal
Machilipatnam: Badiga Ramakrishna
Guntur: R. Sambasiva Rao
Bapatla: Panabaka Laxmi
Narasaraopet: V. Balasowri
Ongole: Magunta Srinivasulu Reddy
Nellore: Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy
Tirupati: Dr Chinta Mohan
Chittoor: Tippeswamy
Rajampet: A. Sai Pratap
Kadapa: Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy
Hindupur: Nizamuddin
Anantapur: A. Venkatarami Reddy
Nandyal: S.P.Y. Reddy
Kurnool: Kotla Jaya Surya Prakash Reddy
Nagarkurnool: Manda Jagannadham
Mahbubabad: D. Vittal Rao
Chevella: S. Jaipal Reddy
Nalgonda: G. Sukhender Reddy
Bhongir: R. Krishnaiah
Malkajgiri: P. Sudhakara Reddy
Secunderabad: Anjan Kumar Yadav
Zaheerabad: Fariduddin
Medak: M. Jayapal Reddy
Nizamabad: Madhu Yashki Goud
Adilabad: Ramesh
Pedapalli: G. Vivek
Karimnagar: Juvvadi Chandrasekhara Rao
Mahbubabad: Redya Naik
Warangal: Dr. Dayakar
Khammam: Renuka Chowdary
Amalapuram: G. Harsha Kumar
Hyderabad: Laxmanna Gowd
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48 MLAs dropped from Congress list
HYDERABAD: The Congress party made a head-start over other major political parties on Saturday when the All India Congress Committee (AICC) released a list of its candidates for 290 Assembly and all 42 Lok Sabha constituencies in Andhra Pradesh.
There are 90 new faces among the party’s nominees for the Assembly and 15 in the list of Lok Sabha candidates in tune with the party’s declared policy to encourage youth.
Many of these freshers are young, though some are the wards of seasoned politicians such as Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy and CWC G. Venkatswamy.
The party dropped as many as 48 MLAs, including three Ministers and Deputy Speaker of the Assembly, G. Kutuhalamma, besides Hindupur MP Col. Nizamuddin. The Ministers are Koneru Ranga Rao, Gollapalli Surya Rao and M. Hanumantha Rao, the former two belonging to the Scheduled Castes while the latter hailing from the Backward Classes.
The party is yet to announce the candidates for Rajahmundry Rural, Dubbak, Khammam and Miryalguda. Minister Jakkampudi Ramamohana Rao’s candidature from Rajahmundry Rural is yet to be finalised.
Prominent among the Lok Sabha candidates are the Chief Minister’s son Y. S. Jaganmohan Reddy (Kadapa) while all the Union Ministers – S. Jaipal Reddy (Chevella), Renuka Chowdary (Khammam), Panabaka Lakshmi (Bapatla SC), M.M. Pallam Raju (Kakinada) and Daggubati Purandeswari (Visakhapatnam) have been retained, though from some new constituencies. Dr. Rajasekhara Reddy (Pulivendula) leads the list of Assembly candidates which includes APCC president D. Srinivas (Nizamabad Urban), Speaker K. R. Suresh Reddy (shifted from Balkonda to Armoor).
Koneru Ranga Rao, a senior Minister, was dropped as he sought the ticket for his daughter, a proposal that was not accepted by the leadership. Two of Chief Minister’s bitter critics – G. V. Harsha Kumar (Amalapuram-SC) and Madhu Yaskhi (Nizamabad) have been re-nominated to the Lok Sabha.
An analysis of the Assembly list shows that the party has given representation to 153 candidates belonging to the Backward Classes (66), SCs (48), STs (19) and minorities (16). Among the rest, Reddys have been given the lion’s share of 87 seats, followed by Kammas (16) and Kapus (15). Similarly, in the list of Lok Sabha nominees, 24 belong to the weaker sections and minorities and 18 to the other castes.
(Source Hindu)
There are 90 new faces among the party’s nominees for the Assembly and 15 in the list of Lok Sabha candidates in tune with the party’s declared policy to encourage youth.
Many of these freshers are young, though some are the wards of seasoned politicians such as Chief Minister Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy and CWC G. Venkatswamy.
The party dropped as many as 48 MLAs, including three Ministers and Deputy Speaker of the Assembly, G. Kutuhalamma, besides Hindupur MP Col. Nizamuddin. The Ministers are Koneru Ranga Rao, Gollapalli Surya Rao and M. Hanumantha Rao, the former two belonging to the Scheduled Castes while the latter hailing from the Backward Classes.
The party is yet to announce the candidates for Rajahmundry Rural, Dubbak, Khammam and Miryalguda. Minister Jakkampudi Ramamohana Rao’s candidature from Rajahmundry Rural is yet to be finalised.
Prominent among the Lok Sabha candidates are the Chief Minister’s son Y. S. Jaganmohan Reddy (Kadapa) while all the Union Ministers – S. Jaipal Reddy (Chevella), Renuka Chowdary (Khammam), Panabaka Lakshmi (Bapatla SC), M.M. Pallam Raju (Kakinada) and Daggubati Purandeswari (Visakhapatnam) have been retained, though from some new constituencies. Dr. Rajasekhara Reddy (Pulivendula) leads the list of Assembly candidates which includes APCC president D. Srinivas (Nizamabad Urban), Speaker K. R. Suresh Reddy (shifted from Balkonda to Armoor).
Koneru Ranga Rao, a senior Minister, was dropped as he sought the ticket for his daughter, a proposal that was not accepted by the leadership. Two of Chief Minister’s bitter critics – G. V. Harsha Kumar (Amalapuram-SC) and Madhu Yaskhi (Nizamabad) have been re-nominated to the Lok Sabha.
An analysis of the Assembly list shows that the party has given representation to 153 candidates belonging to the Backward Classes (66), SCs (48), STs (19) and minorities (16). Among the rest, Reddys have been given the lion’s share of 87 seats, followed by Kammas (16) and Kapus (15). Similarly, in the list of Lok Sabha nominees, 24 belong to the weaker sections and minorities and 18 to the other castes.
(Source Hindu)
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