Thursday, October 31, 2019

Angry RTC employees up in arms against Telangana govt

Angry RTC employees up in arms against Telangana govt

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINE:

The dipping air quality in the city makes the top headline in all the dailies today. The Hindustan Times reports, "The choke is on-Delhi pollution turns severe." adding "Decision on stringent Graded Response Action Plan today."
All the dailies have also highlighted the formation of India - Saudi Strategic Partnership pact including The Tribune, which writes, "India Saudi council to boost ties."
The Hindu quotes the Maharashtra Chief Minister, "Sena not promised top post." The Times of India adds, "Fadnavis may take oath by Friday despite Sena spat."
In a bid to regain investor confidence, The Business Standard reports "Dividend Distribution tax may be scrapped."
 The Pioneer says, "It's empowerment ! Women commuters hail free bus ride."
And Finally, An encouraging story of Anandan Gunasekaran in The Indian Express says, "After losing leg at LoC, blade runner toasts second life - with triple gold."

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

Suicides Mount As Telangana Transport Strike Crawls Into 25th Day

Suicides Mount As Telangana Transport Strike Crawls Into 25th Day

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:
European Union parliamentarians meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi yesterday and their tour of Jammu & Kashmir today, is covered extensively by the Press. The Indian Express and Pioneer reports, Opposition raps centre for allowing foreign team but no domestic one.
The Shiv Sena reiterating its demand for equal share in Maharashtra government formation is also highlighted. "Sena firm on 50:50 power share" is The Asian Age headline.
India takes Pakistan to the International Civil Aviation Organisation for violating International Aviation Law after it denied PM Narendra Modi the use of its air space for flying to Saudi Arabia, writes The Asian Age.
ISIS chief Al Baghdadi's death is also extensively covered. The Hindu writes "ISIS chief Baghdadi killed in US raid - cornered terrorist sets off suicide vest".

Sunday, October 27, 2019

Telangana RTC strike: Another employee commits suicide over non-payment of salary

Telangana RTC strike: Another employee commits suicide over non-payment of salary

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINE



Most papers lead with the new government formation in Haryana. "Assembly verdict: BJP, JJP to form Haryana Government", headlines The Asian Age, "Khattar set to be back with Dushyant as deputy Chief Minister is The Times of India headline.

Selection of the first Lt. Governors of J&K and Ladakh, ahead of the State's bifurcation into two Union Territories is also given prominence. The Tribune reports that the Centre has appointed Expenditure Secretary Girish Chandra Murmu and former Defence Secretary Radha Krishna Mathur as the new Lt. Governors of J&K and Ladakh.

"Crack down on farm fires in next 3 weeks: PMO to States" is the top Times of India headline.

Gold and Silver failed to shine this Dhanteras on Friday, writes The Times of India but the Auto sector had a festive day with brands like Mercedes Benz logging a record sale of 250 cars in the Delhi/NCR region.

Saturday, October 26, 2019

Telangana bus strike: TSRTC union leaders rubbish KCR’s private permits threat

Telangana bus strike: TSRTC union leaders rubbish KCR’s private permits threat

TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS:-
"BJP wins opposition rises" is the Hindustan Times headline, referring to the results of the state elections in Haryana and Maharashtra.

"BJP leads, but loses heft" is The Asian Age headline. Jananayak Janata Party JJP emerges as 3rd force in Haryana says the paper.

"Stunning debut, Aditya takes guard for big innings" says Times of India.

"It's not yet Manohar for Lal"  headlines the Economic Times.

"Dushyant emerges a new Chautala" says The Indian Express.

"In a bid to increase voter turn out, the government has decided to allow senior citizens after 80 years & persons with disabilities to cast their votes though postal ballot" reports The Pioneer.

"Odisha government cautions departments on fiscal health of banks" report the Times of India.

 "2 out of 3 wild poliovirus strains have been eradicated" says WHO" headlines The Hindu.

Thursday, October 24, 2019

Hyderabad: Two RTC drivers die of heart attack

Hyderabad: Two RTC drivers die of heart attack

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:

The dailies lead with different stories this morning.
''SC grants bail to P Chidambaram'' leads the Hindu adding ''It rejected Solicitor General Tushar Mehta's argument that he is a flight risk''.
On Canada's national election The Tribune  writes ''Jagmeet likely kingmaker in hung Canadian House''.
''Government decides to sell 11 PSUs'' headline the Asian Age. The paper says ''MTNL, Bhel, ITDC's Ashok Hotel in Delhi up for disinvestment''.
The Times of India quoting the US writes ''Pakistan must dump terror for talks with India''.
On Delhi the crime capital, Hindustan Times writes ''Thousand gunshots rang in city this year. Over 100 lives lost in 310 incidents of shooting across Delhi''.
And finally, ''Delhi's 9 choked roads to go bottleneck-free''. Well, the Pioneer informs that Delhi's nine most congested roads will be widened, beautified and re-designed on the lines of European street model.

Wednesday, October 23, 2019

No Solution in Sight as TSRTC Employees' Strike Enters 18th Day

No Solution in Sight as TSRTC Employees' Strike Enters 18th Day

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINE:

Exit poll predicting 'Saffron sweep' grabs the headline space in all the dailies today. The Asian Age reports "Exit polls predicts landslide win for BJP in both states". The Hindu writes, "Peaceful but low polling in two states".
A Hindustan Times headlines, "CBI, ED action may now follow IT default probes"; The newspaper also says, "After 214 births, government to boost Jiyo Parsi Scheme", to check the declining Parsi population.
The Highest battlefield "Siachen opened to tourists" writes the Tribune, to boost tourism in Ladakh.
An Economic Times headline says, "For the first time, serving judge appointed Union Law Secretary".
The Indian Express writes "Internet disrupting democratic polity, new rules in 3 months", says the government.
The Times of India reports about the New Education Policy proposal saying, "Government plans One National Test for university admissions."

Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Telangana government tells court RTC has no funds to pay September salaries

Telangana government tells court RTC has no funds to pay September salaries

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINE:
"Indian artilery targets 4 terror camps across LoC", headlines The Hindustan Times.  6-10 Pak soldiers, a dozen terrorists killed after ceasefire violations.
"Haryana, Maharashtra to vote today; BJP hopes high" says The Asian Age.
The Delhi Age reports of an Ayurvedic antibiotic called Fifatrol proving to be a major cure in bacterial injections; as disclosed by AIIMS Bhopal.
Several papers have covered story of a St. Stephen professor and his mother found killed - suicide pact is suspected
World's longest non-stop passenger plane flying 19 hours in the air from New York finally reaches Sydney; reports The Indian Express. (It had only 49 people on board to minimise weight.)
India's first voluntary liver transplant registry has picked up pace - having received data of 74 transplants carried out by 11 hospitals across 6 states, says The Hindu.

Monday, October 21, 2019

Indian army kills 6 Pak soldiers, destroys four terror camps

Indian army kills 6 Pak soldiers, destroys four terror camps

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
On Maharashtra Assembly Election, The Sunday Pioneer writes "BJP-Sena win certain, but rebels may play spoilsport. The Sunday Tribune says "It's advantage BJP in Haryana".

The Hindu reports, India decides to put off PM Modi's visit to Turkey. The report adds Government upset at Erdogan's Kashmir stand; uncertanity over tender to Anadolu Shipyard.

Need to fight Pak drugs same way as terror says PM" headlines The Hindustan Times.

 Indian Express reports for Counsel for Ramlalla seeks both disputed, acquired land for temple.

Sunday Times headlines, Murder of Hindu outfit leader 'blasphemy killing', six held. Quoting Police the report adds killed for 2015 comments againts prophet.

 In a Market Check, The Hindustan Times reports" Diwali a week away, green crackers still scarce."

And finally, are you keen on online shopping? Well, get set for your packet to be delivered by a drone! The Asian Age reports that Google's subsidiary Wing, has become the first company in the United States to deliver packages by drone.

Sunday, October 20, 2019

Normal life hit in Telangana after shutdown in support of RTC strike, several leaders held

Normal life hit in Telangana after shutdown in support of RTC strike, several leaders held

Newspapers Headlines

The front page headline in all dailies cover the news of FATF retaining Pakistan on the 'grey list'. ''Curb funding of terror or face blacklist: Pak is warned'' writes the Indian Express.

CBI charging Chidambaram with forgery, corruption and cheating also hogs the limelight in all the newspapers.

Talking of Indians deported by Mexico returning home the Times of India reports ''US dream crushed, but-311 Indians relieved to be home.''

A Hindu Business Line headline writes ''India's unemployment problem may worsen as robots snatch away jobs.''

''All boys Sainik school set to induct girls'' says the Pioneer.

Expecting air pollution crisis in the coming weeks in Delhi NCR, environmental authorities say, ''Let employees work from home, carpool'' writes Hindustan Times.

''CJI recommends Justice S A Bobde as his successor'' write most dailies including the Tribune.

The World's first female spacewalking team of NASA astronauts made history high above the earth reports the Asian Age, ''First all female team does a spacewalk.''

Saturday, October 19, 2019

Telangana RTC employees to go ahead with state-wide shutdown on 19 Oct

Telangana RTC employees to go ahead with state-wide shutdown on 19 Oct

Newspapers Headlines

The Delhi governments' odd even rules beginning on November 4, extending exemptions to women drivers, people taking school children and two wheelers finds front page coverage in almost all papers.

"No road rationing for 2 wheelers , cars on school run" says The Hindustan Times  headline.

"Government probing Flipkart, Amazon, over discounts" is a headline in The Business Standard. The Two companies grossed over three billion dollars during festive season and have led losses to the retail sector says the report.

"Supreme Court holds in Chamber proceedings to consider proposal" is a Tribune headline referring to the reserved verdict by the Supreme Court in the Ram Janam Bhoomi Babri Masjid case.

The Hindu reports of the world's fastest ant the Saharan silver ant that clocks 855 millimetres per second.

Thursday, October 17, 2019

Sunni Waqf Board Ready To Drop Claim To Disputed Ayodhya Land: Sources

Sunni Waqf Board Ready To Drop Claim To Disputed Ayodhya Land: Sources

Newspapers Headlines

Enforcement Directorate summoning former union minister Praful Patel in a money laundering case and Farooq Abdullah's sister and daughter getting detained in Kashmir hogs the limelight in all the Dailies this morning.

"Farooq Kin among 13 J&K women arrested over stir" writes The Asian Age.

On the odd-even scheme for vehicles to be rolled out in the National Capital from November 4th to  15th, The Pioneer writes, "Odd-even fine doubled, no curbs on two wheelers".

"IMF trims growth rate of India to 6.1% in 2019" is a headline in The Financial Express.

"RBI governor faces Board queries on financial frauds" reports The Economic Times.

The Statesman writes, "JNU is likely to open School of Indian Traditional Music and Dance.

Wednesday, October 16, 2019

Bouyed by TNGO support TSRTC-JAC to intensify strike

Bouyed by TNGO support TSRTC-JAC to intensify strike

Newspapers Headlines

Indian American Abhijit Banerjee wins Nobel prize is the lead story in almost all the dailies.  "Couple Abhijit Banerjee and Esther Duflo share Nobel for economics" writes The Indian Express adding "together with Michael Kremer, Nobel committee recognises their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty; Modi to Rahul to Mamata, India applauds."

Quoting Home Minister Amit Shah Mail Today reports "No shot fired in J&K after article 370 removal."

A new innings! Well, Hindustan Times informs that Ganguly, captain who taught team India to believe, set to be BCCI chief. 

Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Rahul Gandhi Says Nobel Prize Winner Abhijit Banerjee Helped Congress Frame 'Nyay' Scheme

Rahul Gandhi Says Nobel Prize Winner Abhijit Banerjee Helped Congress Frame 'Nyay' Scheme

Newspapers Headlines

The Prime Minister daring the opposition to bring back article 370 and Triple Talaq during the ongoing election rallies hogs the front page news in all the dailies today. Quoting the Prime Minister, Hindustan Times writes, ''We will fix J & K's 40 year old problem in 4 months.''

The Indian Express reports, ''Nearly 4500 J & K students avail PM's scholarship scheme - highest in 6 years.''

''China lists 6 proposals to cement bilateral ties'' writes The Tribune, suggesting a 100 year plan to rejuvenate ties with India.

''Government to decriminalise 2/3rds of offences under companies Act'', writes the Times of India.

The news of Delhi Police arresting youth snatching the handbag of Prime Minister's niece gets front page coverage in most of the dailies. ''Two held for mugging Modi's niece, stolen items recovered'', writes the Pioneer.

Monday, October 14, 2019

TSRTC strike singes KCR

TSRTC strike singes KCR

Newspapers Headlines


The second day of the informal summit between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping at Mamallapuram gets top billing in the papers. "India, China set up trade dialogue; skirt Kashmir, plan next meeting" reports the Indian Express.

All the papers take note of developments in the Kashmir valley. The Hindustan Times reports "Postpaid mobile services to be restored in Valley on Monday". The Asian Age informs "Grenade blast at Srinagar market, 7 people injured".

On the 14th anniversary of the RTI Act, the Hindu quotes Union Home Minister Amit Shah as saying "Government transparency eliminating need to file RTI".

The Tribune cites the first ever national survey on nutrition assessment to report "One in 10 schoolkids pre-diabetic".

The Pioneer carries a picture of Prime Minister Modi picking up plastic litter on the Mahabalipuram beach during his morning walk under the caption "Modi goes plogging".

On the surge in butterfly biodiversity in Sikkim, the Hindu writes "Organic farming breaks the stereotype that agriculture reduces biodiversity".

Sunday, October 13, 2019

Will not take back TSRTC employees come what may: KCR on ongoing bus strike

Will not take back TSRTC employees come what may: KCR on ongoing bus strike

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES:



The positive atmospherics between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chinese President Xi Jinping at the second informal summit at Mamallapuram near Chennai hogs the limelight in newspapers today.

"Camaraderie marks starts of Modi-Xi meeting"headlines the Hindu. "Radicalisation worrying, agree Xi Modi"writes the Tribune.

The news of the J&K government considering to lift the ban on mobile telephony in the state also gets traction. "Cellphone curbs in Valley may be relaxed in phases" headlines the Hindustan Times.

The Indian Express highlights "J&K government ad urges people to shed fear as valley works out its own open-and-shutdown schedule".

The Pioneer says "Stubble burning down by 58 percent in 9 days this year", UP sees maximum drop of 75 percent."

The Times of India reports "No exemption for private CNG vehicles during odd-even this time". 'Delhi women likely to be exempt'.

And finally, the Hindustan Times writes, the Danish brewer "Carlsburg develops paper beer bottle" made from wood fibre at the World Mayors Summit in Copenhagen, in a bid to make more sustainable packaging alternatives, to reduce environmental impact amid pressure from shoppers!

Saturday, October 12, 2019

At Mamallapuram, Xi and Modi look to past to shape future of Sino-India ties

At Mamallapuram, Xi and Modi look to past to shape future of Sino-India ties

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINE:

The seaside summit of Modi and Xi covers the front page mention in all the dailies. The Asian Age quotes a chinese envoy saying, " 'New set of consensus' to emerge from Chennai meet."
The Indian Express states, "Private-run trains, stations: secretaries team, Niti CEO will decide, not Railways." The Tribune adds "Panel formed to privatise 150 trains" with 50 railway stations to be upgraded to world class standards.
"Start-ups plan cibil-like rating for users" reports The Economics Times to deter bad actors and reward the good.
"India backs OECD move on digital tax" is a headline in Hindustan Times proposing to make large digital companies like Facebook and Google pay taxes in countries where they earn profits.
In a greatest of all time, Mail Today writes, "Mary Kom 1st boxer to win 8 world medals".

Thursday, October 10, 2019

China softens K-stance ahead of Prez Xi’s visit

China softens K-stance ahead of Prez Xi’s visit

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES
The Defence Minister inducting the fighter jet Rafale in IAF and flying a sortie makes headlines in all the dailies today. "Rafale boost for Indian airspace", writes the Pioneer.
"China softens Kashmir-stance ahead of President Xi's visit" reports the Tribune.
A headline on the front page of the Hindu reports, "Canadian-American, two Swiss Stargazers win Physics Nobel", for exploring the evolution of the universe.
"Task Force to improve India's rights record," states Hindustan Times as mandated under UNHRC.
The Economic Times reports of a proposed move to improve transparency and reduce litigation in corporate insolvency under the headline, "Time  Bound e-Bidding to speed up (Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code) IBC resolution."
Citing the Air Force Day celebration yesterday the Statesman notes, "Abhinandan, Balakot heroes lead IAF parade."
"In a first for Delhi, no Durga idol is immersed in Yamuna" reports the Times of India.

Monday, October 7, 2019

KCR Calls Transport Staff Strike "Unpardonable Crime"; 48,000 Sacked

KCR Calls Transport Staff Strike "Unpardonable Crime"; 48,000 Sacked

NEWSPAPERS HEADLINE:

"NC team meets Farooq and Omar, demands release" is The Times of India headline.
India shall receive first Rafale Jet on Dasehra and the Defence Minister Rajnath Singh shall perform Shastra Puja in Paris says The Asian Age.
The Pioneer reports that about 50 former MP's have not vacated government accommodation despite reminders even five months after the dissolution of Lok Sabha.
"New guidelines to put recycling onus on plastic manufacturers" is the Hindustan Times headline.
The Business Standard reports of a multi national company coming up with cardboard deodorant bamboo toothbrush to cut its plastic use.
From today, till the 10th of February 2020, Punjab will have light and sound shows at 26 places marking the 550th Gurpurb of Guru Nanak Dev ji says The Tribune.

Aarey forest: Supreme Court special bench to accord urgent hearing on Monday

Aarey forest: Supreme Court special bench to accord urgent hearing on Monday

AN OVERVIEW OF TODAY'S NEWSPAPERS HEADLINES:-


Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with the visiting Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina gets top billing in most papers. The Asian Age reports "Modi-Hasina meet boosts ties, 7 agreements inked ; Both leaders discuss NRC and Rohingya refugee crisis".

The arrest of 29 people protesting against the cutting of trees for a Metro car shed in Mumbai is highlighted on the front pages. "Night long drama, 29 protesters in jail over Mumbai tree cutting" reports the Times of India.

On developments in Kashmir, the Indian Express writes "NC delegation gets J&K Governor's assent to meet with Omar, Farooq".

The Hindustan Times carries a picture of the moon's surface clicked by the Chandrayaan- 2 Orbiter.

The Indian Express reports on the completion of the first year of the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana. It writes "90,000 cancer claims, Tamil Nadu tops list"

Saturday, October 5, 2019

Another Jolt for Greens as HC Refuses Stay on Felling of Aarey Trees in Mumbai

Another Jolt for Greens as HC Refuses Stay on Felling of Aarey Trees in Mumbai

NEWSPAPER HEADLINES


Most newspapers have prominently featured RBI's 5th repo rate cut this year on its front page. The Tribune headlines "RBI cuts rate to decade low". The Hindu Business Line writes "RBI cuts policy rate and FY20 growth forecast" from 6.9% to 6.1%.

The Times of India reports, "concerned about stress in financial sector, govt to bring NBFCs under insolvency code". The paper adds, the government will firewall the rest of the financial system from any possible adverse impact.

The Pioneer reports that "India slams Turkey, Malaysia for unfair comments on J(ammu) & K(ashmir). The Asian Age reports that India has lodged a strong protest with Turkey and Malaysia, saying their stance on J&K was not in tune with facts.

Hindustan Times quotes Air Force Chief Rakesh Kumar Singh Bhadauria as saying, "IAF chopper shot down in friendly fire, a big mistake".

The Hindu reports "49 booked for sedition for anti-lynching letter". These celebrities had written to PM Modi in July, voicing concern over lynching incidents.

The Economic Times writes that startups are helping laid off employees find jobs again by reaching out to alumni, investor and HR networks.

"Tetraplegic man walks using mind-controlled exoskeleton" according to a story in the Asian Age.

Here's another pointer to our increasing awareness of proper waste management. "India's first electronic waste clinic to come up in Bhopal" reports The Hindu.

Know Your Chiranjeevi

Wednesday, August 22, 2012
KYC : Know Your Chiranjeevi

KYC : Know Your Chiranjeevi
Chiranjeevi in black and white
Person you like?
Mahatma Gandhi

Favourite actors?
Sean Connery, SV Ranga Rao, Charlie Chaplin

Favourite movie?
City Lights

Favourite actress?
Savithri

Your best friend?
Conscience

Favourite music?
Folk music

Your farourite place?
My bed-room

Favourite food?
All food items. Sea food I like more.

Your role model?
Any hard-working person. That can be head of the State or a daily labourer

Your favourite film of yours?
Khaidi

Your favourite colour?
Black

Your favourite place, overseas?
Switzerland

Your valuable possession?
Small gold watch given by my mother when I am 5 years old.

In your view, what is the most valuable?
Human relations

One thing that makes you unhappy?
Still there are many hungry people

One thing that makes you happy?
Increase of employment opportunities

What will you want, if God appears before you?
God’s presence itself is a boon. What is there to ask

One line you like?
In achieving targets, there should not be any doubt

What is your advice to your fans?
Youth is very important state in human beings life. If you lose it, you cannot recover. By knowing it, every moment should be utilized for betterment.


(Source: India Today Telugu)

Chirnajeevi film milestones:-
Hyderabad sultan:- In Hyderabad, the highest number of movies (35) run 100 days.
Remuneration:- First hero to receive Rs 1 crore as remuneration.
Box-office: In Telugu first movie to collect Rs 30 crore ( Indra)
Mogudu Kaavali is the first film of Chiranjeevi to run 100 days.
First Filmfare award for best actor: Punnami Nagu (1980)
Pranam Khareedu (1978) first movie released. Oriya actress Reshma is heroine. Director Vasu.
Highest number of films (17) produced by Allu Aravind.
Chiranjeevi faced camera for the first time with Punaadi Raallu.
Kodama Sinham (1990), the cow boy film was shot in 5 states and dubbed into English as Hunters of the Indian treasure.
KS Rama Rao put Mega Star to Chiranjeevi with the film Marana Mrudangam (1988)
Remuneration and hundred days shield for the first time with Manavoori Pandavulu (1978)
First Nandi award for best actor: Swayam Krishi (1987)
Second Nandi award for Apatbandhavudu (1992)
Only film in the combination of Dasari Narayana Rao and Chiranjeevi: Hitler
Pranam Khareedu: first film release on 22 September, 1978.
Punaadi Raallu: release 21 june, 1979. the film was released as 6th film of Chiranjeevi. For the first time Chiranjeevi delivered dialogue before camera on 11 February, 1978 for this film in Rajahmundry.
PS Niwas, who worked as cameraman for the film told Chiranjeevi that he will become a big star in future, if he applies his wisdom to what director tells.
Yamakinkarudu (1982) is free lift to Mel Gibson’s Mad Max. The film is produced by Allu Aravind and directed by Raj Bharat.
For the first time Chiranjeevi acted under the directed of K Vishwanath in Subhalekha (1982) for which he won Filmfare award.
Khaidi (1983) released on 28 October. This film made Chiranjeevi a super star.
Under the direction of K Raghavendra Rao, Chiranjeevi as solo hero, Adavi Donga (19.9.1985) was a major hit. It widened Chiranjeevi market.
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In several of his blockbusters, Telugu superstar Chiranjeevi makes a 'grand

entry', often marked by tantalizing precursors that send his fans into rapturous
joy.
A similar sense of anticipation grips the political circles in Andhra Pradesh
now as the actor is all set to enter politics and announce the launch of a new
party this month.
Fifty-three year old Chiranjeevi, who rose from humble background to become the
reigning star of Telugu cinema, is expected to announce his political plans in
the third week of August which will be followed by a series of public meetings
and road shows across the state.
"The announcement will be made without any fanfare. Later, a public meeting will
be held in Hyderabad and Tirupati after August 15 where the party's name, agenda
and programmes will be unveiled," the sources close to the actor said.
For several months now, there has been a flurry of activity in Chiranjeevi's
camp with two of his brothers and brother-in-law, all connected with the Telugu
cinema industry, and his close aides organizing meetings with the fans
associations and people from various walks of life and training programmes for
the potential cadre ahead of the party formation.
Chiranjeevi, a Padma Bhushan awardee who has acted in 148 films in his three
decade long career, is among the highest paid actors in the country and has a
massive following particularly among the youth.
Chiranjeevi is a hero often seen as in the mould of the late N T Rama Rao with
an image of a do-gooder, kind-hearted and loving family man. When he dons the
political robes analysts feel it will be a kind of repeat of the era. NTR, the
demigod of Telugu cinema, who stormed to power within nine months of floating
TDP in 1983, achieving a feat that is unparallel in India's political history.
The admirers of Chiru, as Chiranjeevi is referred to in film circles, are
hopeful that their hero will re-create the magic of NTR while some others argue
that he lacks the charisma of NTR.
The new party plans to position itself as an alternative to Congress and TDP,
the two main political formations at present, sources close to the star say.
Political analysts, however, feel that the ageing actor will find it difficult
to garner support from across the communities despite considerable fan
following.
However, his followers argue that his entry will alter the present political
equations in the state where elections are due in May next year. The main
political players fear that their traditional support base might erode if the
superstar takes the political plunge. The TDP is already reeling under
widespread desertions by several frontline leaders who are said to be keenly
watching moves of the star.
The left parties, who have been making efforts to forge Third Front in the
state, said they would work with the actor provided he comes up with a definite
set of policies and programmes.
Several senior leaders across the political spectrum have already indicated
their willingness to join Chiranjeevi's party. Prominent among them are Congress
MP from Narsapur Ch Harirama Jogaiah, former TDP minister K Vidyadhar Rao and
former TDP MP B Nagi Reddy.
Chiranjeevi, who hails from West Godavari district in the coastal region, is
seen by 'Kapus', a dominant community to which he belongs, as the best bet to
fill the perceived political vacuum and end the domination of Congress and TDP
in the state.
He is also being projected as a rallying point for backward classes yearning for
their share of political power. As a prelude to donning the political robes, the
cost-accountant turned film star has been quietly making efforts to build a
larger-then-life image for himself. His recent films provide a glimpse of his
political aspirations.
The titles of his recent films, loaded with political message, and the increased
philanthropic activity through the blood bank he had floated years ago have not
gone unnoticed in political circles.
‘Born for the People' was the tagline for his 2002 film Indra that deals with
political violence in Rayalaseema region. Then came Tagore, a year later, in
which the superstar dons the role of a corruption-buster who advocates formation
of anti-corruption force to wage a war against the menace.
In Stalin, Chiranjeevi is a man of the masses, a do-gooder who comes to aid of
those in distress. From the dusty small town of Narsapur in West Godavari
district, Konidela Siva Sankara Vara Prasad, his original name, has come a long
way to dominate the Telugu tinsel world.
With no family connection with the film industry, Chiranjeevi's was a lone
journey from rags to riches. After graduation in Narsapur, he moved to Chennai,
the hub of south Indian films, where he worked as cost accountant and enrolled
himself in a film institute.
He made his debut in 1977 with Manavoori Pandavulu, a hugely successful film
directed by Bapu. There was no looking back since then.
source: screenindia.com
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Chiranjeevi set to don political robes
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In several of his blockbusters, Telugu superstar Chiranjeevi makes a 'grand entry', often marked by tantalizing precursors that send his fans into rapturous joy.
A similar sense of anticipation grips the political circles in Andhra Pradesh now as the actor is all set to enter politics and announce the launch of a new party this month.
Fifty-three year old Chiranjeevi, who rose from humble background to become the reigning star of Telugu cinema, is expected to announce his political plans in the third week of August which will be followed by a series of public meetings and road shows across the state.
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Chiru has arrived
To Announce Party Name At Tirupati Meet
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Hyderabad: Standing under pictures of Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Teresa, Babasaheb Ambedkar and Jyotibha Phule whose teachings he said had transformed him, Telugu megastar Chiranjeevi on Sunday announced his entry into politics and went on to state that his main “opponent” was neither the Congress or TDP but “poverty”. He added: “I am neither a leftist nor a rightist, but a humanist.”
Stating that he was bidding adieu to his “30-year-long pleasure trip in the movie world,” Chiranjeevi promised to unveil his political agenda, policies and programme on August 26 at a public meeting at Tirupati. The actor who turns 53 on Friday said that he would work for a “blissful” and “cheerful” Andhra Pradesh “where people do not suffer.”
Conducting the press conference all by himself, unassisted by aides, the megastar avoided giving straight answers to the volley of questions directed at him by a huge assembly of mediapersons who had descended on his office to attend his maiden conference. On several issues like the precise reasons for kickstarting a political party, his views on separate Telangana, the issue of naxalism, on the relevance of Congress and TDP, Chiranjeevi parried replies saying they were “sensitive issues” and that he would react at an “appropriate time”. Asked about how many seats he expected to win in the next elections, Chiranjeevi said (in the true fashion of a practising politician) :”I’m not entering politics for power of for office but for social service. Social justice and welfare of the poor would be high on my agenda”.
Pressed on how he would react to difficult issues, Chiranjeevi said that his sensitivity would be his strength. “Being sensitive, I can understand the pain of the people better than the present day politicians,” he declared. Though indicating that his would be a party with a social welfare orientation, Chiranjeevi made no reference to inflation or other serious issues confronting the state like mindless destruction of the environment uprooting of people by big projects and problems faced by rural poor.
Chiranjeevi, who rose from the ranks in Tollywood also did not provide any elaborate political or sociological reasoning for jumping into electoral politics at this point of time. But in true filmy style he referred to two suicide notes— one by a Home Guard and another by an IT couple who lamented that they were embracing death without having got a chance for voting for Chiranjeevi. He said that the call given by former president Dr A P J Abdul Kalam to professionals to enter politics had influenced him. He also “bowed” his head before intellectual, artists, women and students, who had urged him to join politics and declared that it would be a blunder not to respond to their invitation.
Interestingly, Chiranjeevi paid rich tributes to NTR, the founder of Telugu Desam Party, for having inspired him in more than one way. True to his non-controversial nature, on the two major parties Congress and TDP he said, “Everybody is doing work in their own way. But, we want to take that further to the grassroot level, and do things in a different manner.” He would not be drawn into criticising them.
Megastar loses close aide
Chiranjeevi’s close friend, Hari Prasad suffered a heart attack while appearing on the prime time live news of a private channel on Sunday. He was rushed to a nearby private hospital, where he succumbed while undergoing treatment. Hari Prasad, 55, was Chiranjeevi’s classmate at the Madras Film Institute. He acted as a hero in the 1978 Tollywood cult movie, ‘Sivaranjani’ and essayed roles in over 100 movies in Telugu and Kannada. He had also produced some of Chiranjeevi’s blockbuster movies.While expressing his views on Chiranjeevi’s entry into politics, Hari Prasad suddenly collapsed at the TV studio. At around 10.30 pm, Hari Prasad was declared dead by doctors. Chiranjeevi visited the hospital. Chiru out to woo women
Hyderabad: “I’m liking it. This role is quite different,” Chiranjeevi told The Times of India in a brief conversation after addressing his fans impromptu. That was a brief while after the hour-long press conference. Visibly pleased with how he performed in front of the cameras and the huge crowd that thronged his office, Chiranjeevi said the response of the crowd as seen indicates how they were feeling.
“And you can see how I am feeling about it. My role as a politician is unlike what I have done before. How do you assess it?” he asked, his infectious smile on.
If Chiranjeevi slipped into the role of his life on Sunday, younger brother Pavan Kalyan, an actor with a huge fans base himself, got into a role that he conceived for himself. Kalyan decided to be a protective shield around his brother - a role that he will continue performing.
On the first day of his life as a politician, Chiranjeevi brought about some changes in his style. He was constantly trying to give more prominence to women in the crowd. This obviously was with a purpose - too woo them to vote for him. He said that women would be given due recognition in the party.
When a large crowd gathered in front of his party office and he addressed them, Chiranjeevi bent as far as his body could permit him to identify the women in the crowd. Pointing out to them, he said: “I did not expect you all to come, “ and thanked them for their support.
Even at the crowded press conference that he addressed, he strained his eye to look for women reporters and entertained questions from them.
With chief minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy and TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu also out to woo the women folk to vote for them in the next elections, it is Chiranjeevi who, it appears, will work his charms on them.
“It is a consciously thought of plan to connect with womenfolk. It is a strategy that he thinks will work in his favour,” an insider in the Chiranjeevi camp said.
Chiranjeevi’s body language too, his aides predicted would take him closer to the masses. The masses will get to see a new act of the megastar with ‘a clenched fist, a thumbs up sign, a salute and a wave’ when he greets them. That is being different from Chandrababu Naidu who waves his hand with a ‘V’ sign and Y S Rajasekhara Reddy who waves his hand.
Analysts say that on August 26 when he addresses a public meeting at Tirupati, the public would see more of Chiranjeevi’s action much as he wants to tell them that he will now ‘live my role as a politician than having to act as one’.

Chiranjeevi enters politics (Hindu)
Telugu actor K. Chiranjeevi on Sunday announced his resolve to enter politics and dedicate himself to the service of the poor, who “had been deprived of the fruits of development.”

Mr. Chiranjeevi’s fans and political followers greeted the announcement with gusto, bursting crackers and organising rallies across Andhra Pradesh.
Breaking his eight-month silence over his political plans at a press conference here, Mr. Chiranjeevi said it would be “a historical blunder” if he failed to respond to the call of the people at a time when politics had become the hunting ground for selfish persons.
Mr. Chiranjeevi, who has acted in 138 films, said the former President, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, advised him to look beyond the film career and join politics, though N.T. Rama Rao too was an inspiration.
The actor said he would announce his party’s name, the design and colour of its flag and the political agenda at a public meeting at Tirupati on August 26, coinciding with Mother Teresa’s birth anniversary.
Mr. Chiranjeevi said he was convinced that there was a political vacuum. “How else do you account for the huge response from the people? People want a change. Otherwise, I will not be here.”
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Chiranjeevi takes political plunge (sify)
Ending a year-long speculation, Telugu superstar Chiranjeevi on Sunday announced his entry into politics and said pro-poor policies and social justice will be his party's main agenda.

The name, party flag and agenda of the new party will be unveiled at the first public meeting to be held at the temple town of Tirupati on August 26.
Addressing a crowded press conference at his party office in posh Jubilee Hills in Hyderabad, the 53-year-old actor said he had decided to enter politics to ameliorate the sufferings of the poor and bring about a transformation in society.
Keeping his options open on future alliances, Chiranjeevi said the question of electoral tie-ups would be considered at a later stage.
While asserting that there was a political vacuum in the State, he, however, said he has no rivals.
"Poverty and backwardness are my enemies. I will fight against them," he said.
The popular hero said former President A P J Abdul Kalam had inspired him to take the political plunge.
"I would have committed a historical blunder had I not entered politics," Chiranjeevi said.
He parried the questions on issues like Telangana Statehood demand and naxalism and said his party would take a collective decision after thorough debate and objective analysis of the problems.
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Chiranjeevi's first day as a politician is a hit
As the 53-year-old reigning star of Telugu cinema announced his entry into politics, the question being asked is whether he can recreate the magic of NTR who had stormed to power within nine months of floating TDP in 1983, a feat that has no parallel in India's political history.

But the first day, first show was a hit. The good actor that he is, Chiranjeevi stuck to the script in his first public appearance. And ensured the message went straight to the people that he was here to fill a political vacuum created by the people's desire for change.
"There is a political vacuum. People want a change and that I think is the same as a political vacuum. Maybe I can bring about that change," he says.
The TDP and the Congress would be hoping the enthusiastic crowds gathered outside are not an indication of their worst fears coming true. Chandrababu Naidu reportedly put a brake to his statewide tour to stem the tide of TDP leaders switching loyalties. And Congress MP Hariram Jogaiah has announced his resignation from the Lok Sabha to join the actor.
Thirty years ago, a young aspiring actor changed his name from Siva Sankara Varaprasad to Chiranjeevi in the hope that the name, which is one of the names for Lord Hanuman, would bring him good luck in films. It did. Now 149 films later, Chiranjeevi has opted for a career change, in the hope that he would make a bigger name for himself as a politician.
Chiranjeevi will announce the name of his party in Tirupati on 26th August at a public meeting.
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Telugu superstar Chiranjeevi takes political plunge
Telugu superstar Chiranjeevi, who had given enough indications in the recent months of launching a political party, on Sunday finally announced his foray into politics.
The party’s name, flag, symbol and agenda will be unveiled at the first public meeting to be held at the temple town of Tirupati on August 26.

The day also marked an end of his long stint with the tinsel town. “Though the film industry is very dear to me, I will not sail in two boats. But I will not back off from acting in message-oriented and educative movies,” he said.
The actor, who was inspired by former president APJ Abdul Kalam to take the political plunge, said: “It would have been a historic mistake if I did not take a decision to get into politics.”
Speaking at his party office in Jubilee Hills, Chiranjeevi said he had interacted with a cross section of people for guidance before beginning his political journey. “I am not here for power. I dedicate myself to the cause of the poor.”
He said he was also influenced by former chief minister and Telugu matinee idol late NT Rama Rao. “There is a political vacuum and people want a change,” he added.
He also recollected other instances which helped him in his decision. “A homeguard in Khammam committed suicide due to financial reason. In his suicide note, he expressed regrets of not being able to vote for Chiranjeevi,’’ the actor, who was born in a constable’s family, said.
In another instance, a well-read couple committed suicide. They too in their letter had expressed their desire to vote for Chiranjeevi.
“Our party will work for Santhoshaandhra Pradesh (a happy Andhra Pradesh),’’ he said. On issues like separate statehood to Telangana, he said it was a sensitive issue and a decision would be taken after ‘scientific analysis’.
“We had 5 acres agricultural land,’’ he said to a query if he knew anything about agriculture. “I do not know what a blood group is. But I know blood is essential to save a life. I do not know what politics is but I certainly know that people’s issues come first,’’ he said. Minorities and women issues would also be part of his agenda.
He ducked the question on the burning issues he had identified. “The media will identify them for me,” he sounded diplomatic. In the same tone, he said his assets were disclosed to the Income Tax department and his rivals were not chief minister YS Rajasekhara Reddy or TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu, but poverty.
While not ruling out alliances with other parties or scaling up to a national party, he said the party would be open to all. He felt regional parties, like in Tamil Nadu, were here to stay.
He is yet to decide the constituency he will fight the elections from and refrained from hazarding a guess on the total number of seats his party would capture.
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Parties play it safe
All political parties in the State reacted discreetly to the Megastar�s expression of interest to join politics and serve the people.

"Chiranjeevi has every right to start a political party, like anyone else. Compare what we have done in the four-and-a-half years and what had been done during the nine-year Telugu Desam Party (TDP) rule.
As regards Chiranjeevi or Lok Satta Party or Nava Telangana Praja Party, they are only making promises that they would do a lot but we have already done a lot," Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy, said while addressing party leaders at Gandhi Path organised here on Sunday.
Stating that the Congress had the strength to face any political party with its performance, the Chief Minister said none of the political parties had leaders who had laid down their lives for the nation like leaders of the Congress.
"We need not worry about others. None can prevent us from returning to power," he asserted.
However, the opposition Telugu Desam Party (TDP) feels that the fight in the next elections will be mainly between the TDP and Chiranjeevi�s party.
That precisely was the reaction from the TDP after Chiranjeevi announced the launch of his own political outfit.
When two regional parties were in the field, the Congress would be pushed to a third or fourth position, the TDP believes.
"The Congress was wiped out in Tamil Nadu, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and other States where regional parties are very strong," said TDP politburo member K Yerran Naidu.
The Tamil Nadu situation would prevail in Andhra Pradesh too in the next elections, he analysed. TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu, who returned to the city last night after his 110- day Meekosam yatra, is likely to comment on the new party on Monday.
CPI national deputy secretary Suravaram Sudhakar Reddy opined that Chiranjeevi�s entry into politics would be beneficial to the Left.
"So far, the polarisiation had been between the Congress and the TDP. From now, it will be among three parties which would benefit the Left," he said.
Admitting that people had been waiting for new forces to enter the political scene, NTPP president T Devender Goud said people�s response to the announcement from Chiranjeevi was an indication.
However, the TRS has decided not to react till Chiranjeevi announces his party and its policies on August 26.
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Chiru takes a political plunge

Telugu megastar Chiranjeevi dedicated himself to public service, bidding adieu to a 30-year-long career in films to start a new life in politics.
“From now onwards, I want to live for others; only then my life will be worthwhile...I am your man from today,” he said addressing a crowded media conference here on Sunday.
The 53-year old actor, one of the highest paid in Indian film industry, however did not reveal his party’s name or other details saying they would be announced at the public meeting to be held in Tirupati on August 26, which is the birthday of Mother Teresa, whom he considers as an icon. He said he was inspired by B R Ambedkar, Mahatma Gandhi and Mahatma Jotirao Phule.
Elaborating on his party’s objectives, Chiranjeevi said it would strive to uplift the poor, work for social justice and try to remove the disparities between the rich and the poor
He said he had been inspired to join politics not because he felt there was a political vacuum or because politics had deteriorated but because he felt he had a responsibility to give back to the people who had showered great love and admiration on him.
The doubts he had on taking to politics were removed by former president A P J Abdul Kalam who told him that politics had got a bad name that it was important for good people like him to enter politics.
In response to a question he said he believed in neither leftism or rightism but only in humanism. Asked if his sensitive nature was suitable for the rough and tumble of politics, Chiranjeevi said it would be to his advantage because it made him understand people’s problems like poverty and lack of medicare. “May be politicians are not sensitive, that is why problems persist,” he commented.
Asked how he could be successful since he had no political experience, Chiranjeevi said he did not know how many blood groups are there but he knew that prompt and sufficient supply of blood alleviates suffering and saves life.
Chiranjeevi skipped questions issues like Telangana, alliances with political parties, where he would contest from and how many seats he would contest saying they were sensitive issues and he would speak about them after the Tirupati meeting. He said it was too early to think of a national role in politics.
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Finally, Chiranjeevi announces entry in politics (rediff)
Ending a year-long speculation, Telugu superstar Chiranjeevi on Sunday announced his entry into politics and said pro-poor policies and social justice will be his party's main agenda.
"I will do things differently so that the benefits of development reach the last man in the queue. Andhra Pradesh is the richest state but its people are the poorest. I will work to fill the growing gap between the rich and the poor. After 30 years in the glamorous film world, I have decided that my path goes towards politics to serve the people. I dedicate myself to the service of the people," Chiranjeevi told mediapersons.

Addressing a crowded press conference, the superstar said, "My fight is not against any other politician but against hunger and poverty".
Maintaining the suspense over the name, flag and the agenda of his proposed party, Chiranjeevi said that he would announce the details of the party at a public meeting at Tirupati on August 26, the birthday of Mother Teresa.

The 56-year-old star, who has worked in over 200 movies, said that he was leaving the film industry with a heavy heart. "But I am not closing the door on acting. If a serious and educative film comes my way and it has a message for the people, I will definitely do it," he said.
Calling the 'role' of a politician a new one, he said, "I can't play this role. I have to live this role."

He said the inspiration to enter politics came from lakhs of supporters who had been urging him to take the plunge. "But the driving force behind my decision is former President APJ Abdul Kalam , who urged me to enter politics because not many people were interested in becoming politicians. They think politics is only for crooks and self centered people. This concept has to be changed".
Chiranjeevi also said that he was inspired by Gandhiji, Mahatma Phule, Baba Ambedkar, Mother Teresa and N T Rama Rao.
When queried if he wanted to become the chief minister of the state, Chiranjeevi said, "That will be decided by the people."

He also rejected the criticism that as a film actor who led a luxurious life, he had no idea about the sufferings of the people. "I have spent thirty long years in the film industry, but I come from the humble family of a police constable, and have witnessed financial difficulties. We had five acres of land, which we cultivated and I know the difficulties faced by the farmers".
When asked about his stand on issues like the demand for a separate Telangana state, Maoist activities and categorisation of Scheduled Castes, Chiranjeevi said, "These are very sensitive issues and we will take a stand after due deliberations".
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From a remote village in coastal Andhra to stardom and now to the centrestage of Andhra Pradesh politics, Chiranjeevi has come a long way.
As the Telugu superstar gets set to announce the birth of his political party, millions of fans have gone gaga and predicted that he will be the next chief minister of the state.

Chiru, as he is popularly known among his fans, is set to alter the equations by bringing back glamour to the state politics, which was once dominated by the demigod of Telugu cinema N.T. Rama Rao.
The 53-year-old, who has been into films for three decades, Monday inaugurated his party office in upmarket Jubilee Hills here.
The actor, who dragged too long the suspense around his political entry, will be addressing a news conference Sunday to announce the birth of his party. He will then formally launch the party with the first public meeting in the temple town of Tirupati Aug 26.
Chiranjeevi was born on Aug 22, 1955 in Mogalturu, a small village in the coastal district of West Godavari. His name was Konidela Siva Shankara Varaprasad and he was the eldest of three sons of Anjana Devi and Venkat Rao, an excise department employee.
Varaprasad attended schools in five different places because of his father's frequent transfers. He completed his schooling from P.R. Sharma Junior College at Ongole and graduated in commerce from Narasapur College.
After graduation, Varaprasad moved to Chennai to seek a career in the film industry and joined a film institute in 1977.
"Punaadi Raallu" was the first film in which he had the lead role but it was "Pranam Kareedhu" that was first released. The year was 1978 and he began establishing himself as an actor. Soon, his style of doing action scenes and dancing became popular.
Chiranjeevi, who belongs to the Kapu community, once had a dream one night in which the Hindu god Hanuman called him Chiranjeevi. On his mother's advice, he changed his screen name to Chiranjeevi, which in Hindu mythology refers to Hanuman.
He married Surekha, daughter of popular yesteryears comedian Allu Ramalingayya, in 1980.
Chiranjeevi's first big hit was "Khaidi", which was released in 1983 and was inspired by Hollywood blockbuster "First Blood". By then he had acted in 60 movies. The films that followed gave him the image of an action hero.
He churned out more hits in the 1980s. "Pasivadi Pranam", released in 1987, brought him stardom. Going beyond his action hero image, Chiru donned a variety of roles in the 1990s.
He has been virtually ruling the box office by producing big hits like "Hitler", "Master", "Sneham Kosam", "Annayya", "Indra", "Stalin" and "Shankar Dada MBBS" - a remake of the hit Bollywood film "Munnabhai MBBS". His last film was last year's "Shankar Dada Zindabad", a remake of "Lage Raho Munnabhai".
Chiranjeevi has won the Nandi award for best actor thrice and the Filmfare (Telugu) award seven times. He was also conferred the Padma Vibhushan in 2006 for his contribution to Telugu cinema.
Chiru's two brothers Nagendra Babu and Pavan Kalyan are actors too. His only son Ram Charan Teja is also an actor. His eldest daughter Susmitha is married to a Chennai businessman, while younger daughter Srija eloped last year.
The actor, who has fan clubs across the state and abroad, enjoys immense popularity. In recent years he has been involved in social service activities.
Some people compare his popularity with that of NTR who had taken the state politics by storm by coming to power within nine months of floating the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) in 1982.
Chiru's fans are confident that history will repeat itself and their hero will become the chief minister after the elections scheduled to be held in March next year.
However, many do not agree. Observers point out the sea change in the political situation since the early 1980s when NTR floated the TDP. They also point out that the two personalities are poles apart.
The state was then dominated by a single party - the Congress - and people were looking for an alternative. NTR showed them an alternative with a slogan of "Telugu pride".
"Chiranjeevi, like NTR, has the charisma but the situation now is different. There are also no major issues. His party may win a few seats and mar the prospects of Congress and TDP but he may not come to power," said a political analyst.
With the Congress appearing to be firmly in the saddle, Chiranjeevi's party is likely to damage the TDP, which is trying to make a comeback. The presence of two parties in the Telangana region also poses a challenge to the actor.
While NTR had a dynamic personality and used to take all major decisions himself, Chiranjeevi relies heavily on his brother-in-law Arvind and some close aides. This was the reason for the long time he took in announcing his entry into politics.
NTR was more popular for his theatrics and knew how to turn tables on his rivals while Chiranjeevi is sensitive and gets emotional in the face of attacks by his rivals. It remains to be seen if the superstar manages to turn his mass appeal into votes.
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Praja Rajyam (People's Rule) is the name of the political party of the Telugu superstar-turned-politician Chiranjeevi.

The much-awaited name was unveiled by the star before a sea of humanity at Tirupati on Tuesday evening in a filmi style.
Developing the suspense and anxiety of the audience comprising of hundreds of thousands of men, women and youths, Chiranjeevi said that the name was chosen because his party was born from the hearts and minds of the people.
"Who called me into politics. It was you people. What do you want? It should be rule by the people for the people," he said.
Without going into the details of the policies and programmes of his party, Chiranjeevi said it will be a secular, pro-poor party.
"It will be the part of backward and weaker sections, farmers, labours, and women. It will be party, which will fight for social justice which will take Andhra Pradesh towards economic development and prosperity and industrial development. It will make the state a Santosha Andhra Pradesh, Chirunavvulu Andhra Pradesh and Ananda Andhra Pradesh," he said.
He promised top priority to the farmers, universal access to good education and healthcare to all the people on the lines of developed countries.
"My dream is to provide high-quality healthcare of corporate sector hospitals to the people in districts," he said.
The wait was long, but worth it. The megastar and the annaya (brother) of Andhra Pradesh arrived at the Avilala Cheruvu in Tirupati at 5.30 pm amidst cheers and screams from all his fans who were waiting since morning.
Chiranjeevi, sporting a white shirt, walked up to the grandly-decked dais, waving at fans who could not stop screaming the moment they laid their eyes on the star.
Chiranjeevi began his speech by uttering the words and seeking the blessings of "Tirumala Tirupathi Venkatesha."
Chiranjeevi, who sounded emotional on seeing such a huge gathering, said, "These eyes of mine are blessed to be witnessing such a wonderful sight."
He also went on to say that he was here to serve the people and told the people that he understood the problems as he too came from a very humble background.
The crowd was beyond control and screamed "Jai Chiranjeeva" as he decended upon the temple town of Andhra Pradesh.
However, as he started speaking, the entire crowd went quiet and began listening to him patiently.
Flowers were showered on the mega star the moment he walked up to the dais and as he waved and greeted the crowd, the people danced and shouted as though there was no tomorrow.
The older women were seen weeping as he came on stage and they raised their hands towards him showering their blessings on the star.
The temple town had not seen so much activity in a long time. The town was probably reminded of the days of N T Rama Rao who launched his party in Tirupati in similar fashion.
The fans say that the crowd present is nearly 10 lakh. However, when one looks at the sea of humanity present at Tirupathi, you could say the crowd is as much as the eye can see.
The organisers had a tough time in controlling the crowd. The police had to resort to lathi charge on three occasions to keep the crowd under control.
Throughout the day, Chiranjeevi's movies such as Mutta Mesthri and Indra played on the giant screen as well as the 70 LCD monitors that have been set up at the venue.
A documentary on Chiranjeevi's achievements and also on his charitable activities were also shown. The people were also treated to a variety of cultural programmes, which mainly revolved around the life and achievements of the megastar, Chiranjeevi.
source: rediff
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Matinee idol Chiranjeevi is a voluble person by nature but uncommunicative in elaborating his philosophy and agenda of his party, the Praja Rajyam. Emerging from the shell, he bared his mind in an hour-long interview to The Hindu in the board room of his corporate-style office in Jubilee Hills here.
He spoke with passion of his mission to bridge the rich-poor divide, organisational issues, his caste, political alliances and the way forward. His mantra for Telangana and other thorny issues is to go to the masses ‘to feel and get charged’ before declaring his stand
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Almost all the dailies have covered the news of RBI raising the withdrawal limit for PMC Bank depositors to 25,000 rupees.  The Times of India says, "HDIL's father-son promoters arrested in PMC Bank fraud".
A Hindusatan Times headline states, "Government to set up university for Sports", dedicated to giving degrees in Sports.
With students showing disinclination for engineering courses, The Tribune  reports "63.9 per cent engineering seats vacant in Himachal."
The dailies have also reported of security being beefed up across national capital after intelligence inputs about a possible terror strike.
And finally, in a move to help bridge shortage of pilots, "Airports Authority of India's disused airfields may be turned into Pilot Academies" says The Economic Times.