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Amaravati: YSR Congress parliamentary party leader V. Vijayasai Reddy has challenged the TDP-JSP-BJP coalition to promise to the people of Andhra Pradesh in their manifesto that the Central government will give Special Category Status to the state for 10 years. The Rajya Sabha member on Sunday took to X to throw a challenge to the tripartite alliance. But they would not do so because they want their alliance more than the progress of AP, added Vijayasai Reddy. He urged people to termo stanley vote for a party that puts Andhra Pradesh first. Vijayasai Reddy is a YSR Congress candidate for the Nellore Lok Sabha seat. Through another post, the YSR Congress leader claimed that stanley thermobecher some el stanley kubek ite private schools are lobbying in support of TDP. Apparently, there is a strong lobby of some elite private schools supporting TDP. After the success of Nadu-Nedu, these hundreds of private schools are not able to charge parents high fees. Theyre looking for revival at the cost of Govt Schools, he wrote. I challenge the TDP-JSP-BJP coalition to promise to the people of AP in their manifesto that the Central Govt. will give Special Category Status to AP for 10 years! But they would not do so because they want their alliance more than the progress of AP. Vote for a party that puts鈥dash; Vijayasai Reddy V @VSReddy_MP March 24, 2024 Nadu Nedu is a programme being implemented by the YSR Congress government to improve learning outcomes and decrease the dropout rate in all government schools by taking u Cfjo Allahabad HC seeks UP govt response on caste census
Guwahati: The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals PETA India has approached the Gauhati High Court seeking a ban on traditional buffalo and Bulbul bird fights, which were restart stanley deutschland ed in Assam after a gap of nine years. Filing two sep stanley cup arate writ petitions WP C No.: 466/202 termos stanley 4 and 468/2024 , PETA India alleged numerous violations of the central law in the conduct of these events and submitted their investigations into these two types of fights in Assam. In its first hearing on Tuesday, a single-judge bench of Justice Manish Choudhury heard both the sides and fixed February 1 as the next date for the two linked petitions. The petitions were filed against the Assam government, represented by the chief secretary, commissioner and secretary of the home and political department, and the Animal Welfare Board of India. Buffaloes and Bulbuls are gentle animals, who feel pain and terror, and don ;t want to be forced into bloody fights in front of jeering crowds. PETA India hopes the Gauhati High Court will recognise that this cruelty is a clear violation of central law and prohibit these violent fights, PETA India Advocacy Associate Tushar Kol said in a statement. The petitions to the HC pointed out that the buffalo and Bulbul fights violate the Constitution of India, The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act, 1960 and several judgments of the Supreme Court of India. PETA India also notes that such fights are inherently cruel, cause immea |