November 2025

Seven lakh fishlings to be released in Prakasam district, says Social Welfare Minister

Minister for Social Welfare Dola Bala Veeranjaneya Swamy has announced that seven lakh fishlings will soon be released into reservoirs, irrigation tanks and other water bodies across Prakasam district. Marking World Fisheries Day on Friday, the Minister released fishlings in the Thoorpunaidupalem and Mallavarappadu tanks in Tanguturu mandal, where he unveiled the initiative. “This year’s encouraging rainfall has prompted the decision to release seven lakh fishlings, which will benefit not only individual fishermen but also village panchayats and fishermen’s societies,” he said. Reaffirming the State government’s commitment to supporting the fishing community, Mr. Swamy recalled the supply of fishing nets and motorboats at subsidised prices, insurance cover during the fishing period, and the ₹20,000 compensation provided during the fishing holiday. Revenue Divisional Officer (Ongole) Lakshmi Prasanna, Joint Director (Fisheries) Srinivasa Rao, mandal officials and public representatives participated in the programme.

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Minister Kollu Ravindra lays foundation for mines office in Ongole

ONGOLE: Mines and Geology Minister Kollu Ravindra announced Sunday that the State government will construct Mines and Geology department offices in all 26 districts. He said the Ongole office will serve as a model for the rest. Kollu Ravindra, along with Social Welfare Minister Dr Dola Sree Bala Veeranjaneya Swamy, laid the foundation stone for the Prakasam district office complex on Ongole South Bypass Road. The project, estimated at Rs 2.14 crore, will be built on 20 cents of land. The minister said this is the first Mines department office in Prakasam district and assured that granite industry concerns will be addressed. He added that the government’s free sand policy is aimed at preventing shortages. Kollu Ravindra also highlighted Vizag’s emergence as a major software hub, noting that the Vizag–CII Partnership Summit attracted Rs 13.5 lakh crore in investments, expected to generate 17.5 lakh jobs. Swamy welcomed office construction, citing the presence of many granite industries in Prakasam. The two ministers also laid the foundation for Rs 10.94 crore development works at APIIC Throvagunta Auto Nagar, including canals and internal roads. They assured unit owners that infrastructure issues would be resolved to support industrial growth. Event was attended by Ongole MP Magunta Srinivasulu Reddy, Joint Collector R Gopala Krishna, Ongole MLA Damacharla Janardhana Rao, SN Padu MLA BN Vijay Kumar, Kanigiri MLA Dr Mukku Ugra Narasimha Reddy, APIIC Chairman Manthena Rama Raju, Maritime Board Chairman Damacharla Satyanarayana, Mines Department Deputy Director TJ Raja Sekhar, Ongole Mayor G Sujatha, OUDA Chairman Shaik Riyaz, and others

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Big tiger in trouble in Prakasam district

A big tiger has been causing fear in several villages of Prakasam district after being spotted near forest fringes and attacking livestock. Recent incidents include the killing of oxen in Palutla and Ardhaveedu mandals, prompting villagers to stay cautious. The forest department is monitoring the tiger’s movements using trap cameras and has advised locals not to enter forests alone, especially during early mornings and evenings. Authorities may relocate the tiger back into the core area of the Nagarjunasagar-Srisailam Tiger Reserve if necessary.

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Vinayaka Chavithi

Vinayaka Chavithi, also known as Ganesh Chaturthi, is celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm across Prakasam District. The festival honors Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, and brings together families, communities, and cultural traditions throughout the towns and villages of the district. A few days before the festival, colorful clay Ganesha idols appear in local markets of Ongole, Chirala, Kandukur, Markapuram, Addanki, and surrounding areas. On the festival day, households and public mandapas install beautifully decorated idols, offering modakalu, undrallu, fruits, and flowers during special poojas. Public celebrations are especially lively, with community pandals, devotional songs, cultural programs, and bhajans. Children and youth actively participate in decorating idols and organizing events. Temples across the district hold special rituals, creating a spiritual and festive atmosphere. The celebrations conclude with Nimajjanam (immersion) of Ganesha idols in lakes, ponds, and rivers across Prakasam. These processions, accompanied by drums, chants, and colorful decorations, symbolize sending Lord Ganesha back to his celestial abode with prayers for prosperity and peace. Vinayaka Chavithi in Prakasam District blends devotion, cultural unity, and vibrant traditions, making it one of the most cherished festivals in the region.

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Tirunala (Temple Fairs)

Tirunala, or Temple Fair, is one of the most vibrant and traditional celebrations in Prakasam District. These annual festivals are held in honor of local deities across towns and villages such as Kandukur, Addanki, Markapuram, Darsi, Chimakurthy, and Ongole. Each Tirunala reflects the region’s deep-rooted devotion, culture, and community spirit. During Tirunala, temples are beautifully decorated with flowers, lights, and colorful banners. The festivities usually last for several days and include special poojas, processions of the deity, music, and dance performances. Devotees from nearby areas visit the temples to offer prayers and take part in traditional rituals. Local fairs are organized alongside the religious celebrations, featuring stalls selling crafts, toys, sweets, and local delicacies, turning the temple surroundings into lively marketplaces. Cultural events such as folk dances, dramas, and devotional singing add to the festive mood. Tirunala in Prakasam District is not just a religious event—it’s a celebration of community unity, tradition, and joy, showcasing the living heritage of rural Andhra Pradesh.

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Christmas

Christmas is celebrated with great joy and devotion across Prakasam District, especially in towns like Ongole, Chirala, and Markapuram, which have vibrant Christian communities. The festival, observed on December 25th, marks the birth of Lord Jesus Christ and spreads a message of peace, love, and unity. In the days leading up to Christmas, churches and homes are beautifully decorated with stars, lights, and nativity scenes. Midnight masses are held in major churches such as St. Mary’s Church (Ongole) and CSI Church (Chirala), where devotees gather to pray and sing carols. The celebrations continue with Christmas feasts, gift exchanges, and community gatherings, creating a warm and festive atmosphere throughout the district. Schools, organizations, and local groups host cultural programs, charity drives, and Christmas plays, bringing people of all communities together. Streets in main towns glow with colorful lights and music, making Christmas one of the most cheerful festivals in Prakasam. The festival beautifully represents the district’s spirit of harmony and togetherness, blending devotion with joy and cultural unity.

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Sri Venkateswara Swamy Brahmotsavam

The Sri Venkateswara Swamy Brahmotsavam is one of the most significant religious celebrations in Prakasam District, attracting thousands of devotees each year. The festival is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, and is observed with great devotion and grandeur in temples across Ongole, Darsi, and nearby towns. This festival usually takes place during September or October and continues for nine days. Each day features special rituals, poojas, and processions of the deity, beautifully adorned and carried on different vahanas (celestial vehicles) around the temple streets. Devotees participate in these events with devotion, singing hymns and offering prayers for prosperity and well-being. The Darsi Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple is particularly famous for its Brahmotsavam celebrations, drawing devotees from all parts of Andhra Pradesh. The temple and its surroundings are decorated with colorful lights, flowers, and traditional arches, creating a divine and festive atmosphere. Cultural programs, devotional music performances, and annadanam (community feasts) are organized throughout the festival, promoting unity and spirituality among the people. The Brahmotsavam in Prakasam district beautifully reflects the region’s deep-rooted faith, temple traditions, and cultural richness, making it a spiritually uplifting experience for every visitor.

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Sankranti (Pongal)

Sankranti, also known as Pongal, is one of the most celebrated festivals in Prakasam district. Marking the harvest season, it signifies prosperity, gratitude, and the joy of rural life. The festival, usually observed in January, brings vibrant colors, traditional customs, and community celebrations to towns and villages across the district. During Sankranti, people decorate their homes with beautiful muggu (rangoli) designs and tie harvested sugarcane and mango leaves at their doorways as symbols of abundance. Families prepare special dishes like sweet pongal, ariselu, and chakinalu, sharing them with neighbors and relatives. In rural areas of Prakasam — especially around Kandukur, Markapuram, Addanki, and Ongole — the festival takes on a lively spirit. Villages organize bullock cart races, cockfights (in some traditional areas), kite flying, and cultural programs that showcase local music and dance. Farmers honor cows and oxen, decorating them with garlands and colored horns to thank them for their hard work during the harvest. Sankranti in Prakasam is not just a festival — it is a celebration of agriculture, community bonding, and Andhra’s rural traditions, reflecting the heart of the district’s culture and economy.

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Cancer centre to come up in Andhra Pradesh’s Prakasam

VIJAYAWADA: At the request of Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, the World Smart Cities Forum (WSCF) of South Korea has agreed to invest in the State in partnership with the Challa Group. As part of this collaboration, the Chan Jong Yun Challa Cancer Center will be established in Donakonda, Prakasam district, with an investment of $480 million on 25 acres. Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with five partner companies were signed in Vijayawada on Monday. WSCF President Peter Chun said the decision followed the success of the Chan Jong Yun Cancer Center in Chennai. He stated that construction would begin after approvals are secured and that the project would generate employment for nearly 4,000 people. The centre will offer free cancer detection and surgeries, as well as facilities for medicine and diagnostic equipment manufacturing and a training institute. Challa Group Chairman Challa Prasad said the initiative, aligned with Chief Minister Naidu’s vision, would transform the healthcare and tourism sectors of Andhra Pradesh. The project is being developed in collaboration with Omexa Biologies, MACE, Challa Group, I Holding (UK), and WSCF (South Korea). He added that many companies were keen to set up AI and data centres in the state. Additionally, I Holding (UK) plans to invest in amusement parks, luxury resorts, and 5-star hotels, strengthening tourism and industrial growth. Omexa Biotech founder Rjan Gard and Vice-President Sudhir Pur said their company would manage cancer screenings and tumor removals at the new centre. MACE representatives Gary Chopra and Joseph Matthew attended the event.

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Andhra Pradesh Advances As Defence Manufacturing Hub With ₹1,200 Crore BDL Missile Production Facility

Bharat Dynamics Limited (BDL) is set to establish a large-scale integrated weapons system and propellant manufacturing unit near Donakonda in Prakasam district, Andhra Pradesh. The ₹1,200 crore project will significantly boost the state’s defence manufacturing capabilities and generate substantial employment, with 600 direct jobs and approximately 1,000 indirect opportunities. Senior BDL officials have recently inspected the proposed 1,400-acre site for the facility. The Andhra Pradesh government has agreed to allocate 1,346.67 acres for the project, with 317 acres sourced from existing state-owned land and the remainder to be acquired. The industrial complex aims to position Prakasam district as a centre of advanced missile and weapons technology. The upcoming unit will work in close partnership with the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) to produce missiles and a variety of weapons systems for the Indian Armed Forces. The facility will feature advanced engineering integration to ensure optimal coordination among sensors, communication systems, missiles, and gun systems. A notable capability of the plant will be the manufacture of rocket motors capable of carrying payloads of up to 1,000 tons. These will serve both military applications and space research initiatives, expanding the strategic role of the facility beyond conventional defence production. According to the Detailed Project Report (DPR), government and regulatory approvals are anticipated by March 2026. Construction will commence immediately thereafter, with civil works targeted for completion by March 2028. Installation of machinery is scheduled for June 2028, and trial production is expected to begin by September 2028. The implementation will occur in two phases: Phase 1 will see an investment of ₹650 crore, followed by ₹550 crore in Phase 2. For smooth operations, the proposal includes the development of an 8 km two-lane approach road linking the facility to the Amaravati–Anantapur Expressway. Infrastructure plans also allocate resources to meet the plant’s daily requirement of 25,000 kilowatts of electricity and 2,000 kilolitres of water. Of the total land area, 1,200 acres will be dedicated to the industrial facility and 200 acres will house a township for employees. This residential zone will accommodate 600 families, ensuring that workers have access to housing close to the plant, thus supporting employee welfare and retention. This BDL project adds to Andhra Pradesh’s growing defence manufacturing portfolio. It follows the ₹2,400 crore investment by Kalyani Strategic Systems Limited, a Bharat Forge subsidiary, to establish a high-tech equipment manufacturing unit in Madakasira, Sri Sathya Sai district. Together, these ventures are projected to elevate Andhra Pradesh to a position of national and international prominence in defence manufacturing and research, reinforcing India’s strategic capabilities while enhancing local economic growth.

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