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TG, AP on high alert after fresh Covid-19 cases so please be alert for prevention.

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Two in Andhra Pradesh and one in Telangana tested positive: The two Telugu States are on on high alert to tackle any possible surge in Covid-19 cases and have issued a general advisory urging people to take precautions. While a patient has been tested positive in Hyderabad on Friday, two patients suffering from fever and cold in Visakhapatnam and Kadapa were found to be suffering from Covid-19. A woman from Visakhapatnam tested positive for Covid-19, marking the first reported case in the recent past in Andhra Pradesh on Thursday. On Friday, a second case was reported in Kadapa, which is yet to be confirmed. The public health departments in both the states have advised people to take general precautions to avoid any surge in cases. A general Covid-19 advisory has been issued, urging people to take preventive measures such as avoiding large gatherings and advising pregnant women and the elderly to remain indoors.

HEALTH MAINTENANCE WITH SIMPLE STEPS

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Here are some tips for maintaining a healthy lifestyle: Eat a balanced diet: Consume a variety of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats. Exercise regularly: Aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise most days of the week. Stay hydrated: Drink plenty of water throughout the day Get enough sleep: Aim for 7-8 hours of sleep per night. Manage stress: Practice relaxation techniques, such as mindfulness or meditation. Avoid smoking and excessive alcohol consumption: Smoking and excessive alcohol consumption can increase the risk of many serious diseases.

Bill Gates lauds Andhra Pradesh CM's vision on AI governance

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VIJAYAWADA: Gates Foundation Founder and technocrat, Bill Gates, showered praises on Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu for his vision and commitment to leveraging technology and innovation in strengthening public administration. In a letter addressed to Naidu, Gates wrote, “Thank you for your visit to Delhi, along with your senior colleagues, and the thoughtful, forward-looking conversation. I appreciated the opportunity to learn more about your vision for Andhra Pradesh and to formally launch our partnership to advance it. Thank you as well for the delicious bread and cake.” He further observed that the focus on AI-driven decision-making, real-time data systems, and human capital development reflects a model of leadership that is ambitious and yet grounded in the realities of what it takes to drive progress. “At the Gates Foundation, we are excited to support Andhra Pradesh in realising this vision, particularly through tech...

HYDERABAD : MEGA JOB MELA

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Hyderabad: A mega job mela is being organised on Saturday, May 17, from 8 am to 1 pm, at Red Rose Palace Function Hall, Nampally, Opposite Public Gardens. In a press release, the organiser, Mannan Khan Engineer, said many companies will be participating in the job mela and offering jobs in various positions in pharma, health, IT & ITes firms, education, banks and others. Work from Home options will also be provided by a few companies. Many companies will be participating in the job mela and offering jobs in various positions in pharma, health, IT & ITes firms, education, banks and others. Work from Home options will also be provided by a few companies. Qualification of candidates should be above SSC and preliminary interviews will be conducted at the venue. The entry to the program is free. Interested job-seekers can contact 8374315052 for further details.

M Murali Naik, 25-year-old Armyman from Andhra dies in Pakistan shelling on Line of Control

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M Murali Naik, a 25-year-old Armyman from Andhra Pradesh’s Satya Sai district, died of injuries sustained during heavy artillery and gunfire along the Line of Control early Friday morning. “His senior officer called his mother around 6 am to inform that between 3 and 3:30 am, Murali was injured while heroically fighting back after he and his fellow jawans came under heavy fire. The officer said he died while being evacuated,” Ranjit Naik, a relative, said. Murali joined the Army in December 2022, and was with the 851 Light Regiment. His parents, Mudavath Sriram and Jyothibai, worked as daily wagers in the construction industry in Mumbai, and returned to their village after Murali, their only son, joined the Army. He last came home on January 6 on a 15-day leave. His cousin said that Murali called on the night of May 6 and informed his family that there was firing from across the border. “He called again yesterday (Thursday) night and said there was even heavier firing. He was ...