‘What steps were taken for Golconda fort?’
The Hindu
High Court regrets lack of initiative by State, Central governments to preserve the historic structure
Expressing dissatisfaction over the response of the State and the Central governments in preservation of Golconda fort and Qutub Shahi tombs, Telangana High Court on Tuesday directed them to file detailed reports on the matter within two weeks. The HC also instructed the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) Director General and the Telangana Tourism Principal Secretary to appear before it during the next hearing. The directions were passed by a bench of Chief Justice Hima Kohli and Justice B. Vijaysen Reddy. The HC had taken up a newspaper article on the inadequate funds for preservation of Golconda fort which got damaged during rains in September in 2020 as a PIL petition. The bench last year had issued notices to the Central and State governments on the matter and sought to know their respective action plans to protect the historical and world famous Golconda fort. When the PIL petition came up for hearing on Tuesday, the bench headed by CJ Hima Kohli expressed concern over the preservation of the fort and the tombs, observing that the authorities did not seem to have a specific action plan for the purpose. Lot of tourists, some from abroad, visit the fort and the tombs. But the inadequate lighting arrangements at these places indicated that officials had not taken care to provide basic facilities to the visitors.The Shakti Scheme in Karnataka has completed its first year, yet the smart cards intended for the beneficiaries remain undistributed. According to Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy, while the smart cards have been prepared, their issuance has been stalled due to the absence of electronic ticketing machines (ETMs) in all buses, making them impractical.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly R. Ashok were engaged in war of words over the Lok Sabha election results on Tuesday, with the former calling the latter “ignorant and entertaining people”. In response, Mr. Ashok said the Chief Minister “sometimes wakes up from deep slumber to exhibit his arrogance and anger”.
Makineni Jishnu Sai from Guntur secured the first position in the engineering stream while Yellu Srishant Reddy from Nizampet in Telangana bagged the first place in the Agriculture and Pharmacy (Bi.P.C. stream) in the Andhra Pradesh Engineering, Agriculture and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test (EAPCET)-2024.