అనంతపురం జిల్లా పరిగిలో పెన్షన్ల పంపిణీలో జాప్యం నిరసిస్తూ, బిచిగానపల్లి గ్రామానికి చెందిన లబ్దిదారులు స్థానిక ఎంపీడీఓ కార్యాలయ వద్ద ఆందోళన దిగారు. పెన్షన్ల పంపిణీలో ఆలస్యంతో తాము ఇబ్బందులను ఎదుర్కొంటున్నామని లబ్దిదారులు వాపోయారు. అర్హులైన వారందరికి పెన్షన్లు మంజూరు చేయాలని నినాదాలు చేశారు.
పెన్షన్ జాప్యంపై ఆందోళన - పరిగిలో
అనంతపురం జిల్లా పరిగిలో పెన్షన్ల పంపిణీలో జాప్యం చేస్తున్నాంటూ లబ్ధిదారులు ఆందోళన నిర్వహించారు.
పెన్షన్ పంపిణీలో జాప్యం..పెన్షన్ లబ్ధిదారుల ఆందోళన
అనంతపురం జిల్లా పరిగిలో పెన్షన్ల పంపిణీలో జాప్యం నిరసిస్తూ, బిచిగానపల్లి గ్రామానికి చెందిన లబ్దిదారులు స్థానిక ఎంపీడీఓ కార్యాలయ వద్ద ఆందోళన దిగారు. పెన్షన్ల పంపిణీలో ఆలస్యంతో తాము ఇబ్బందులను ఎదుర్కొంటున్నామని లబ్దిదారులు వాపోయారు. అర్హులైన వారందరికి పెన్షన్లు మంజూరు చేయాలని నినాదాలు చేశారు.
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SHOTLIST:
GEORGIAN PRIME MINISTER OFFICE HANDOUT - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Tbilisi - 8 August, 2019
1. Cemetery for soldiers killed in the 2008 war against Russia
2. Soldiers' graves
3. Candles
4. Various of Georgian Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze and Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili arriving at the cemetery
5. Georgian flags next to soldiers
6. Bakhtadze and Zurabishvili adjusting wreaths
7. Various of ceremony
8. Various of Bakhtadze meeting with parents of soldiers killed during the war
9. Memorial
10. SOUNDBITE (Georgian) Mamuka Bakhtadze, Prime Minister of Georgia:
"Occupation is the pain that should unite all of us, despite our political affiliations. It is a nationwide pain and challenge and I am confident that Georgia will overcome the occupation. Today is a day of great pain and of a wound that has not healed. I bow down before the memory of our heroes, but at the same time today is symbolic of the consolidation of our nation, hard work and achieving our goals with the support of our friends. It will be the guarantee that through peace and development, we will overcome the Russian occupation and Georgia will be a united, strong and prosperous country."
11. Memorial with wreaths
STORYLINE:
Georgia on Wednesday commemorated the eleventh anniversary of its 2008 war with Russia.
Georgia's top officials, including the country's president and prime minister laid flowers at the cemetery for soldiers killed in the five-day war.
Georiga's Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze called for unity, saying Georgia must overcome its political differences.
The five-day war erupted in 2008 when Georgian troops tried unsuccessfully to regain control over the Moscow-backed breakaway province of South Ossetia and Russia sent troops that routed the Georgian military in five days of fighting.
The war ended in an agreement brokered by French President Nicolas Sarkozy under which both sides were to pull troops back to pre-war positions.
After the war, Georgia entirely lost control of both South Ossetia and another separatist region, Abkhazia.
In June, tensions between Russia and Georgia flared up again in Tbilisi, during clashes between protesters and police that was sparked by a Russian lawmaker taking the seat of Georgia's parliament speaker during an international meeting of lawmakers in Tbilisi.
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SHOTLIST:
GEORGIAN PRIME MINISTER OFFICE HANDOUT - AP CLIENTS ONLY
Tbilisi - 8 August, 2019
1. Cemetery for soldiers killed in the 2008 war against Russia
2. Soldiers' graves
3. Candles
4. Various of Georgian Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze and Georgian President Salome Zurabishvili arriving at the cemetery
5. Georgian flags next to soldiers
6. Bakhtadze and Zurabishvili adjusting wreaths
7. Various of ceremony
8. Various of Bakhtadze meeting with parents of soldiers killed during the war
9. Memorial
10. SOUNDBITE (Georgian) Mamuka Bakhtadze, Prime Minister of Georgia:
"Occupation is the pain that should unite all of us, despite our political affiliations. It is a nationwide pain and challenge and I am confident that Georgia will overcome the occupation. Today is a day of great pain and of a wound that has not healed. I bow down before the memory of our heroes, but at the same time today is symbolic of the consolidation of our nation, hard work and achieving our goals with the support of our friends. It will be the guarantee that through peace and development, we will overcome the Russian occupation and Georgia will be a united, strong and prosperous country."
11. Memorial with wreaths
STORYLINE:
Georgia on Wednesday commemorated the eleventh anniversary of its 2008 war with Russia.
Georgia's top officials, including the country's president and prime minister laid flowers at the cemetery for soldiers killed in the five-day war.
Georiga's Prime Minister Mamuka Bakhtadze called for unity, saying Georgia must overcome its political differences.
The five-day war erupted in 2008 when Georgian troops tried unsuccessfully to regain control over the Moscow-backed breakaway province of South Ossetia and Russia sent troops that routed the Georgian military in five days of fighting.
The war ended in an agreement brokered by French President Nicolas Sarkozy under which both sides were to pull troops back to pre-war positions.
After the war, Georgia entirely lost control of both South Ossetia and another separatist region, Abkhazia.
In June, tensions between Russia and Georgia flared up again in Tbilisi, during clashes between protesters and police that was sparked by a Russian lawmaker taking the seat of Georgia's parliament speaker during an international meeting of lawmakers in Tbilisi.
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Clients are reminded:
(i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com
(ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service
(iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory.