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Published : Mar 27, 2019, 12:05 AM IST

పశ్చిమగోదావరి జిల్లాలో ముమ్మరంగా ప్రచారాలు
పశ్చిమ గోదావరి జిల్లా దేవరపల్లి మండలంలోని పలు గ్రామాల్లో రాజమహేంద్రవరం పార్లమెంట్ ఎంపీ మాగంటి మురళీమోహన్, గోపాలపురం ఎమ్మెల్యే ముప్పిడి వెంకటేశ్వరరావుతో కలిసి ఎన్నికల ప్రచారం చేశారు. కార్యక్రమానికి ఆయా గ్రామాల్లో ప్రజల నుండి విశేష స్పందన లభించింది.మహిళలు అడుగడుగునా హారతులు పట్టి స్వాగతం పలికారు ఉంగుటూరు నియోజకవర్గ తెదేపా అభ్యర్థి, ఎమ్మెల్యే గన్ని వీరాంజనేయులు ఎన్నికల ప్రచారంలో దూసుకుపోతున్నారు. గూడూరు మండలం నారాయణపురం గ్రామంలో ఇంటింటికి తిరిగి ఓట్లు అభ్యర్థించారు.

నిడదవోలు నియోజకవర్గ తెలుగుదేశం పార్టీ అభ్యర్థి బూరుగుపల్లి శేషారావు నిడదవోలు మండలంలోని తిమ్మరాజుపాలెం, రావిమెట్ల, కంసాలిపాలెం గ్రామాలలో విస్తృత ప్రచారం చేశారు. గ్రామంలో ఇంటింటికి వెళ్లి ఓట్లను అభ్యర్థించారు. నిరంతరం ముఖ్యమంత్రి పడుతున్న కష్టానికి ప్రతిఫలమే ప్రజల ఆనందమన్నారు.
తాడేపల్లిగూడెం టీడీపీ ఎమ్మెల్యే అభ్యర్థి ఈలి నాని ఎన్నికల ప్రచారం జోరు పెంచారు. పట్టణంలోని 33,34,35 వ వార్డు లో పర్యటన చేశారు. పట్టణ రహదారిలో ప్రచార రథం పై తిరుగుతూ ప్రజలకు అభివాదం తెలుపుతూ ప్రచారాన్ని కొనసాగించారు.
నరసాపురం పార్లమెంటరీ నియోజకవర్గ వైకాపా అభ్యర్థి కనుమూరి రఘురామకృష్ణంరాజు తణుకులో ఎన్నికల ప్రచారం నిర్వహించారు. తణుకు అసెంబ్లీ నియోజకవర్గ అభ్యర్థి కారుమూరి వెంకట నాగేశ్వరరావుతో కలిసి పట్టణంలో కలియతిరిగి ఓట్లు అభ్యర్థించారు. నవరత్నాలు అమలు జరగాలంటే వైసీపి అభ్యర్థులను గెలిపించాలని కోరారు.

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పశ్చిమగోదావరి జిల్లాలో ముమ్మరంగా ప్రచారాలు
పశ్చిమ గోదావరి జిల్లా దేవరపల్లి మండలంలోని పలు గ్రామాల్లో రాజమహేంద్రవరం పార్లమెంట్ ఎంపీ మాగంటి మురళీమోహన్, గోపాలపురం ఎమ్మెల్యే ముప్పిడి వెంకటేశ్వరరావుతో కలిసి ఎన్నికల ప్రచారం చేశారు. కార్యక్రమానికి ఆయా గ్రామాల్లో ప్రజల నుండి విశేష స్పందన లభించింది.మహిళలు అడుగడుగునా హారతులు పట్టి స్వాగతం పలికారు ఉంగుటూరు నియోజకవర్గ తెదేపా అభ్యర్థి, ఎమ్మెల్యే గన్ని వీరాంజనేయులు ఎన్నికల ప్రచారంలో దూసుకుపోతున్నారు. గూడూరు మండలం నారాయణపురం గ్రామంలో ఇంటింటికి తిరిగి ఓట్లు అభ్యర్థించారు.

నిడదవోలు నియోజకవర్గ తెలుగుదేశం పార్టీ అభ్యర్థి బూరుగుపల్లి శేషారావు నిడదవోలు మండలంలోని తిమ్మరాజుపాలెం, రావిమెట్ల, కంసాలిపాలెం గ్రామాలలో విస్తృత ప్రచారం చేశారు. గ్రామంలో ఇంటింటికి వెళ్లి ఓట్లను అభ్యర్థించారు. నిరంతరం ముఖ్యమంత్రి పడుతున్న కష్టానికి ప్రతిఫలమే ప్రజల ఆనందమన్నారు.
తాడేపల్లిగూడెం టీడీపీ ఎమ్మెల్యే అభ్యర్థి ఈలి నాని ఎన్నికల ప్రచారం జోరు పెంచారు. పట్టణంలోని 33,34,35 వ వార్డు లో పర్యటన చేశారు. పట్టణ రహదారిలో ప్రచార రథం పై తిరుగుతూ ప్రజలకు అభివాదం తెలుపుతూ ప్రచారాన్ని కొనసాగించారు.
నరసాపురం పార్లమెంటరీ నియోజకవర్గ వైకాపా అభ్యర్థి కనుమూరి రఘురామకృష్ణంరాజు తణుకులో ఎన్నికల ప్రచారం నిర్వహించారు. తణుకు అసెంబ్లీ నియోజకవర్గ అభ్యర్థి కారుమూరి వెంకట నాగేశ్వరరావుతో కలిసి పట్టణంలో కలియతిరిగి ఓట్లు అభ్యర్థించారు. నవరత్నాలు అమలు జరగాలంటే వైసీపి అభ్యర్థులను గెలిపించాలని కోరారు.

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తనిఖీల్లో 4 కోట్ల 91 లక్షలు పట్టివేత

UK TECH VERSUS BREXIT
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS/UK POOL
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London, UK - 23 March 2019
1. Wide of protesters beating drums
2. Close up of drums
3. Various of marchers, signs
UK POOL - AP CLIENTS ONLY
London, UK - 23 March 2019
4. Aerial shot of huge crowds gathered on Park Lane next to Hyde Park
5. Aerial shot of demonstrators with giant second referendum sign, reading (English): "Put It To The People"
6. Various aerials shots of thousands of demonstrators
ASSOCIATED PRESS - AP CLIENTS ONLY
London, UK - 20 March 2019
7. Pan left of Tech for U.K. meeting
8. Mid of members listening
9. Close of screen, reading (English): "People's Vote March. Design Sprint"
10. Various of members working on laptops
11. SOUNDBITE (English) James Tabor, Startup Founder and Member of 'Tech for UK':
"I'm staunchly in favour of remaining within the EU, as a member the tech community, and also just as a wider citizen of the UK. We've been a member of this organisation one way or another for so long, to not actually be taking action now would be something I'd regret for the rest of my life."
12. Close of Tober holding smartphone, showing 'Hey MP!' website
13. Tracking shot of Tabor demonstrating 'Hey MP!' website on smartphone
UPSOUND (English): "It's very simple. What you do is you enter your postcode, and it will then auto generate a piece of custom creative for your MP. So, this is for Caroline Nokes, who's the MP down near Winchester."
14. Various close shots of 'Hey MP!' website
15. SOUNDBITE (English) James Tabor, Startup Founder and Member of 'Tech for UK':
"If we can make it easier for them to make their voice feel heard, that makes a monumental difference. So, one of the things that we've been focusing on is making it easier for people to write to their MPs, and we can make it easy for people to send emails to MPs. We don't actually send something physically through the post, that becomes a bit more challenging, but we've been able to leverage some of our expertise, our understanding, and some of our contacts to make it possible so that in the last ten days alone,  six-and-a-half to seven thousand postcards have been sent to MPs, just based on stuff that we've built."
16. Various of members brainstorming, working in groups
17. Tilt down of Kiyana Katebi, Founder of an IT consulting firm and Member of 'Tech for UK', using smartphone
18. Mid of smartphone, showing 'MyEU.uk' website
19. SOUNDBITE (English) Kiyana Katebi, Founder of an IT consulting firm and Member of 'Tech for UK':
"Hi, my name is Kiyana, and I'm a product manager by day and I fight Brexit by day and night."
20. Various close shots of 'MyEU.uk' website on smartphone
21. Tracking shot of Katebi demonstrating 'MyEU.uk' website on smartphone
UPSOUND (English): "So, we click on the logo just next to us, this is our location. And when I you scroll down, you can see what kind of project has been funded through the EU."
22. Cutaway of smartphone, showing 'MyEU.uk' website
23. SOUNDBITE (English) Kiyana Katebi, Founder of an IT consulting firm and Member of 'Tech for UK':
"I didn't know what we're gonna end up doing, but as we started talking, brainstorming, we actually wanted to do something to help enable people, like ourselves, to transform the British democracy and the main goal was to fight Brexit."
24. Various of members brainstorming, working in groups
25. Close of post it notes
26. Various of member holding poster, reading (English): "NHS. Who's going to fix it if we shoot ourselves in the foot??"
27. Various of member working designing poster, reading (English): "Brexit Snakes & Tiny Ladders"
28. Tilt up of Ali Adair, User Experience Designer and Member of 'Tech for UK', using smartphone
29. Various of smartphone, showing 'Finalsay.app' website
30. Tracking shot of Adair demonstrating 'Finalsay.app' website on smartphone
UPSOUND (English): "This is where you record your message. There's a script here for people who don't know what they want to say. You introduce yourself, it prompts to help you say why you want a final say referendum and then ask your MP to back a final say referendum."
31. Close of smartphone, showing 'Finalsay.app' website
UPSOUND (English): "Hi Christopher, I live in Christchurch and I'm a 38-year-old designer. I have a young child and I don't normally send you messages. In fact, this is the first I've ever sent. I would really like you to support a final say referendum."
32. SOUNDBITE (English) Ali Adair, User Experience Designer and Member of 'Tech for UK':
"A lot of people find it very hard to... they don't feel confident engaging in politics, they don't feel like they've got the right information. Although, I would say a lot of people have feelings about politics, and they have opinions, and they have people they love in their lives, they have family members, and politics directly really affects them. So, I think it's important for whoever you are to get involved and do what you can."
33. Various of Tabor designing poster
34. Various of Alastair Duncan, Chief Strategy Officer for a Creative Technology Company and Member of 'Tech for UK', designing poster
35. Close of poster, reading (English): "Team UK Needs EU"
36. SOUNDBITE (English) Alastair Duncan, Chief Strategy Officer for a Creative Technology Company and Member of 'Tech for UK':
"Unless you happen to know quite a lot about the political process, unless you happen to know someone who is a councillor, the reality is that not that many people make the effort to go to MP surgeries, to engage in the political process, which is to some extent why it's become so vacuous. Because not enough people are involved in it."
37. Various of member presenting poster design
38. Wide of group
39. Various of Duncan presenting poster design, reading (English): "Freedom of Movement. Lifeblood of NHS"
40. SOUNDBITE (English) James Tabor, Startup Founder and Member of 'Tech for UK':
"I mean, just last month alone, sites that we have, have had hundreds of thousands of impressions, we've had tens of thousands of positive actions, people saying, making their voices heard, getting in contact with their MPs, forwarding it to their friends, showing with their social groups. And this isn't just, you know, activists or staunch Remainers, this is general members of the public, sharing with themselves, finding messages that appeal to them."
41. Wide of group
42. Mid of poster, reading (English): "9 in 10 Doctors Say to Stay"
LEADIN:
As Britain's departure from the European Union falls into complete disarray, a small band of volunteers from London's tech industry is developing websites to prevent Brexit.
They hope to put public pressure on politicians to give people a second vote.
STORYLINE:
Software engineers, entrepreneurs and product managers huddle in small groups, brainstorming ideas and scrawling thoughts onto post-it notes.
It's not a startup, but a grassroots band of volunteers from London's tech industry developing websites to prevent Brexit.
They hope to put public pressure on politicians to give people a second vote.
"I'm staunchly in favour of remaining within the EU, as a member the tech community, and also just as a wider citizen of the UK," says startup founder and member of Tech For U.K. James Tabor.
"We've been a member of this organisation one way or another for so long, to not actually be taking action now would be something I'd regret for the rest of my life."
Since its launch last year, Tech For U.K. has rolled out a dozen mobile-friendly websites.
They help users automatically send anti-Brexit messages by postcard or voicemail to their politicians or spotlight the EU's benefits to Britain.
Hey MP! lets people automatically send postcards to their representative in parliament asking for another vote.
"If we can make it easier for them to make their voice feel heard, that makes a monumental difference," says Tabor.
Volunteers donate their time and the group also gets limited funding from anti-Brexit campaign group Best For Britain, which vets the digital tools before they go live.
One of the group's goals is to rally support for a second referendum on Brexit.
There's no majority for that in Parliament, but a big march in London on Saturday to demand one suggests momentum is growing.
With many outcomes to Brexit still open, Tech for U.K.'s aim is to persuade those on the fence about the benefits of EU membership and give people who are opposed to leaving a way to express their views.
Kiyana Katebi, the founder of an IT consulting firm, helped develop the group's first site, MyEU.uk , which shows people EU-funded projects in their neighbourhood based on their post code.
The site had around 100,000 visitors in the first two days after its September launch.
"I didn't know what we're gonna end up doing, but as we started talking, brainstorming, we actually wanted to do something to help enable people, like ourselves, to transform the British democracy and the main goal was to fight Brexit."
Another site, developed by user experience designer Ali Adair, lets British residents leave a voice message for their parliamentary representative with their "final say" against Brexit.
It's called Finalsay.app.
"A lot of people find it very hard to... they don't feel confident engaging in politics, they don't feel like they've got the right information," says Adair.
"Although, I would say a lot of people have feelings about politics, and they have opinions, and they have people they love in their lives, they have family members, and politics directly really affects them.
"So, I think it's important for whoever you are to get involved and do what you can."
The group, while small, says they've have had an impact on sentiment, but didn't provide any numbers on site traffic or messages sent.
About 200-300 people have joined the group. They work on the projects on evenings and weekends and collaborate remotely.
The group is using technology to counter what they see as misinformation surrounding Britain's EU membership that may have contributed to the 2016 referendum vote result to leave.
Since the referendum, Brexit opponents have raised concerns about the influence of Russian meddling and the role of social-media advertising using data harvested from Facebook.
"Unless you happen to know quite a lot about the political process, unless you happen to know someone who is a councillor, the reality is that not that many people make the effort to go to MP surgeries, to engage in the political process, which is to some extent why it's become so vacuous. Because not enough people are involved in it," says Alastair Duncan, the chief strategy officer of a creative technology company.
On the other side of the argument, pro-Brexit groups flourish online, with names such as Get Britain Out, Stand Up 4 Brexit and Leavers of Britain using social media to promote their views.
More than 1,500 U.K.-based tech executives signed Tech For U.K.'s open letter last year to Prime Minister May, warning that Brexit risks making it harder to hire tech talent and crimping funding from Europe.
But for many volunteers, Brexit's impact on the country transcends those concerns.
"Just last month alone, sites that we have had hundreds of thousands of impressions, we've had tens of thousands of positive actions, people saying, making their voices heard, getting in contact with their MPs, forwarding it to their friends, showing with their social groups," says Tabor.
"And this isn't just, you know, activists or staunch Remainers, this is general members of the public, sharing with themselves, finding messages that appeal to them."
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