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తిరుమల వైకుఠం క్యూ కాంప్లెక్స్ లో భక్తుల సమస్యలు తెలుసుకునేందుకు ప్రత్యేక విభాగాలు ఏర్పాటు చేశామని తితిదే ఈవో అనిల్ కుమార్ సింఘాల్ తెలిపారు.

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Published : Mar 1, 2019, 2:04 PM IST

తిరుమల వైకుంఠం క్యూ కాంప్లెక్స్ లో భక్తులకు వసతులు పెంచేందుకు చర్యలు తీసుకున్నామని తితిదే ఈవో తెలిపారు. భక్తుల సమస్యలు తెలుసుకునేందుకు ప్రత్యేక విభాగాలు ఏర్పాటు చేశామన్నారు. హైదరాబాద్ లోని శ్రీవారి ఆలయంలో ఏప్రిల్ 8 న అంకరార్పణ, 13 న విగ్రహ ప్రతిష్ఠ చేయనున్నట్లు వెల్లడించారు. అదే తెదీ నుంచి 21 వరకు ఒంటిమిట్టలో కోదండ రామస్వామి బ్రహ్మోత్సవాలు మొదలవుతాయని... 18 న కల్యాణం నిర్వహిస్తామని ఈవో అనిల్ కుమార్ సింఘాల్ తెలిపారు.

అనిల్ కుమార్ సింఘాల్

తిరుమల వైకుంఠం క్యూ కాంప్లెక్స్ లో భక్తులకు వసతులు పెంచేందుకు చర్యలు తీసుకున్నామని తితిదే ఈవో తెలిపారు. భక్తుల సమస్యలు తెలుసుకునేందుకు ప్రత్యేక విభాగాలు ఏర్పాటు చేశామన్నారు. హైదరాబాద్ లోని శ్రీవారి ఆలయంలో ఏప్రిల్ 8 న అంకరార్పణ, 13 న విగ్రహ ప్రతిష్ఠ చేయనున్నట్లు వెల్లడించారు. అదే తెదీ నుంచి 21 వరకు ఒంటిమిట్టలో కోదండ రామస్వామి బ్రహ్మోత్సవాలు మొదలవుతాయని... 18 న కల్యాణం నిర్వహిస్తామని ఈవో అనిల్ కుమార్ సింఘాల్ తెలిపారు.

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London - 27 February 2019
1. SOUNDBITE (English) Jeremy Corbyn, British leader of the opposition:
"The Bank of England forecasts growth for this year will be the slowest in over a decade. Does the Prime Minister blame her shambolic handling of Brexit or her failed austerity policies for this damaging failure?"
2. SOUNDBITE (English) Theresa May, British Prime Minister: ++OVER VARIOUS ANGLES++
"Can I say to the right honourable gentleman, first I think he should have seen the report that actually showed that the expectation is that we will have higher growth in this country over the coming year than they will have in Germany. But he talks about the economy. He talks about the economy. Let's just say what we see in the economy under a Conservative government; more people in work than ever before, unemployment at its lowest level since the 1970s, borrowing this year at its lowest level for 17 years and the largest monthly surplus on record. Conservatives delivering more jobs, healthier finances and an economy fit for the future."
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Jeremy Corbyn, British leader of the opposition: ++OVER VARIOUS ANGLES++
"Well Mr. Speaker, I know the prime minister is very busy, I understand that. But she possibly hasn't had a chance to look at the Bank of England forecasts which suggests there's a 1 in 4 chance of the UK economy dipping into recession. Manufacturing is already in recession. Car manufacturing declined at the steepest rate for a decade down 5 percent in the last quarter alone. Honda. Jaguar Land Rover and Nissan have either announced cuts to jobs or investment in recent months. Does the Prime Minister blame her shambolic Brexit or her government's lack of industrial strategy for this very sad state of affairs?"
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Theresa May, British Prime Minister: ++OVER VARIOUS ANGLES++
"I've just explained to him what we've seen in positives of this under this Government in relation to this economy and the consistent growth quarter by quarter that we have seen in our economy under this government. And what do we know would be worse thing for the economy in this country? It would be a run on the pound, capital flight, one thousand billion of borrowing under a Labour Government."
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ian Blackford, member of Parliament from the Scottish National Party:
"The Prime Minister must rule out no deal right here, right now. Why is she still blackmailing the people of this country?"
6. SOUNDBITE (English) Theresa May, British Prime Minister: ++OVER VARIOUS ANGLES++
"The right honourable gentleman might not be surprised if I point out to him that there are only two ways for ensuring that no deal is taken off the table. And it's no good, it's no good members of the SNP shaking their head or muttering from a sedentary position. They need to face up to the facts. We will not revoke Article 50 because we leaving the European Union. So the only way to take no deal off the table is to vote for the deal."
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Theresa May, British Prime Minister: ++STARTS ON WIDE++
"Can I say to the right honourable gentleman. He talks about an extension to Article 50 or a second referendum. That doesn't actually solve the problem. That doesn't deal with the issue. The issue is very simple. Do we want to leave with a deal or without a deal? And that's the question that SNP MP's and every other MP will face when the time comes."
8. SOUNDBITE: (English) Caroline Lucas, member of Parliament from the Green Party:
"What guarantee can she give that they (patients) will be able to get their vital medicines when they need them in the event of that no deal Brexit?"
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Theresa May, British Prime Minister: ++STARTS ON WIDE, OVER VARIOUS ANGLES++
"Can I say to the honourable lady that the Department of Health and Social Care is taking the steps necessary to ensure that medicines are available. We've been clear before that it is not necessary and patients should not be stockpiling medicines. The medicines will be available. But if the honourable lady is so concerned about the impact of no deal then _no, it's no good the honourable lady shaking her head. There is a very simple answer. If she doesn't want no deal she should support the deal."
10. SOUNDBITE (English) Theresa May, British Prime Minister:
"The first team of the government and my first aim is to bring back a meaningful vote that can command support across the house, such that we are able to leave with a deal, and the arrangements within the political declaration I believe have significant benefits in relation to issues such as customs but they also provide for us to have an independent trade policy and to bring an end to free movement. My honourable friend talks about trust in politics. I believe those were important elements of what people voted for in 2016 and it's important that we deliver on that."
11. Wide of Parliament
12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Nigel Dodds, member of Parliament and deputy leader of the Democratic Unionist Party:
"I'd be interested to know what the prime minister thinks the purpose of the extension would be, but can we be assured that she will continue to focus on getting those legally binding changes, and hopefully during any future negotiation she will not be undermined in the way that she has been so far."
13. May getting up
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Theresa May, British Prime Minister: ++STARTS ON SHOT OF DODD++
"He talks about the extension of Article 50. Can I be very clear again. The government doesn't want to extend Article 50. The government's policy is to get the legally binding changes so a deal can be brought back to this House and this House can support the deal and we can leave on the 29th of March with a deal."
15. Wide of Parliament
STORYLINE:
British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Wednesday the only way to take the no deal Brexit option off the table was to vote for her agreement.
Speaking in Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday, May said an extension of article 50 or a second referendum "doesn't actually solve the problem, it doesn't deal with the issue," reiterating that negotiations with the European Union were ongoing so Britain could leave the bloc with a deal on March 29.
May on Tuesday said Parliament will get the chance to delay Britain's scheduled March 29 departure if lawmakers fail to approve the divorce agreement with the bloc.
But May reiterated on Wednesday that the government doesn't want to extend Article 50.
"The government's policy is to get the legally binding changes so a deal can be brought back to this House and this House can support the deal and we can leave on the 29th of March with a deal," she told Nigel Dodds, deputy leader of the Democratic Unionist Party, her party's confidence and supply partner in government.
If British lawmakers agree to seek an extension of the March 29 exit date, the 27 other countries in the EU must unanimously agree.
EU negotiator Michel Barnier said in an interview on Wednesday with FranceInfo radio that everyone must be sure that extending negotiations won't still lead to the impasse facing both sides today.
Barnier said also that he believes that Britain can still exit the European Union in an orderly fashion.
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