• Press Release
    Date: 13.03.2026

    Hyderabad Police Commissioner Sri V.C. Sajjanar, IPS, has urged citizens to take proactive steps to protect innocent people from falling prey to cybercriminals and to create widespread awareness about cybercrimes in society. He was speaking as the chief guest at the ‘Cyber Simba’ volunteer orientation program held at the TG iCCC auditorium in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad.

    Stressing the importance of public participation in curbing cybercrime, the Commissioner stated that the ‘Cyber Simba’ volunteer initiative was launched as part of the ‘Jagrut Hyderabad – Surakshit Hyderabad’ campaign. He advised citizens not to limit their WhatsApp group activities to sharing 'Good Morning' and 'Good Night' messages, but instead to actively share information and awareness messages regarding cyber security.

    Highlighting the success of the initiative, he noted that since its launch in November last year, 1,717 volunteers have voluntarily registered for ‘Cyber Simba’. Through 5,118 door-to-door awareness programs, these volunteers have reached approximately two lakh people. He emphasized that spreading awareness about cyber safety is the most effective way to prevent these crimes.
    He further cautioned that cybercriminals are now using sophisticated methods like Digital Arrest, fake trading, and investment scams to defraud even retired judges and educated professionals. He specifically warned women and youth to be extremely careful when interacting with strangers on social media.
    Explaining the importance of the ‘Golden Hour’—the first hour after a cybercrime occurs—the Commissioner stated that reporting such incidents immediately to the 1930 helpline significantly increases the chances of recovering the lost money.
    Additionally, he highlighted the 'C-Mitra' service, which allows victims to file an FIR online from the comfort of their homes without having to visit a police station. He noted that due to rising public awareness, the daily number of cybercrime complaints has decreased from 80 to 60, reflecting a positive impact on society.

    Commissioner Sajjanar expressed his desire for this movement, aimed at making Hyderabad a ‘Cybercrime-Free City’, to expand across the entire country.

    The event was attended by Additional CP (Crimes & SIT)Sri. M. Srinivasulu,IPS, DCPs A. Arvind Babu, Sri.S. Chaitanya Kumar,IPS, Sri.G. Chandramohan,Sri. B. Rajesh,Smt. Lavanya N. Jadhav, along with several other police officials and ‘Cyber Simba’ volunteers.
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    Press Release Date: 13.03.2026 Hyderabad Police Commissioner Sri V.C. Sajjanar, IPS, has urged citizens to take proactive steps to protect innocent people from falling prey to cybercriminals and to create widespread awareness about cybercrimes in society. He was speaking as the chief guest at the ‘Cyber Simba’ volunteer orientation program held at the TG iCCC auditorium in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad. Stressing the importance of public participation in curbing cybercrime, the Commissioner stated that the ‘Cyber Simba’ volunteer initiative was launched as part of the ‘Jagrut Hyderabad – Surakshit Hyderabad’ campaign. He advised citizens not to limit their WhatsApp group activities to sharing 'Good Morning' and 'Good Night' messages, but instead to actively share information and awareness messages regarding cyber security. Highlighting the success of the initiative, he noted that since its launch in November last year, 1,717 volunteers have voluntarily registered for ‘Cyber Simba’. Through 5,118 door-to-door awareness programs, these volunteers have reached approximately two lakh people. He emphasized that spreading awareness about cyber safety is the most effective way to prevent these crimes. He further cautioned that cybercriminals are now using sophisticated methods like Digital Arrest, fake trading, and investment scams to defraud even retired judges and educated professionals. He specifically warned women and youth to be extremely careful when interacting with strangers on social media. Explaining the importance of the ‘Golden Hour’—the first hour after a cybercrime occurs—the Commissioner stated that reporting such incidents immediately to the 1930 helpline significantly increases the chances of recovering the lost money. Additionally, he highlighted the 'C-Mitra' service, which allows victims to file an FIR online from the comfort of their homes without having to visit a police station. He noted that due to rising public awareness, the daily number of cybercrime complaints has decreased from 80 to 60, reflecting a positive impact on society. Commissioner Sajjanar expressed his desire for this movement, aimed at making Hyderabad a ‘Cybercrime-Free City’, to expand across the entire country. The event was attended by Additional CP (Crimes & SIT)Sri. M. Srinivasulu,IPS, DCPs A. Arvind Babu, Sri.S. Chaitanya Kumar,IPS, Sri.G. Chandramohan,Sri. B. Rajesh,Smt. Lavanya N. Jadhav, along with several other police officials and ‘Cyber Simba’ volunteers. @@S.AzharAlam #telangana #hyderabad #policecommissioner
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  • Middle East Airspace Shut Down, Major Airlines Suspend Flights
    Dubai Airports Halt Operations Amid Gulf Tensions
    Emirates, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines Cancel Services
    Israel, UAE, Qatar Close Airspace; Global Flights Disrupted
    Thousands Stranded as Middle East Flight Chaos Escalates
    DXB & DWC Suspended Until Further Notice
    Regional Crisis Grounds International Air Traffic
    Global Aviation Hit as Gulf Nations Close Skies.
    #dubai #qatar # Israel #turkish
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    🔴 Middle East Airspace Shut Down, Major Airlines Suspend Flights ✈️ Dubai Airports Halt Operations Amid Gulf Tensions 🚨 Emirates, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines Cancel Services 🌍 Israel, UAE, Qatar Close Airspace; Global Flights Disrupted ⚠️ Thousands Stranded as Middle East Flight Chaos Escalates 🛫 DXB & DWC Suspended Until Further Notice 🔥 Regional Crisis Grounds International Air Traffic 📰 Global Aviation Hit as Gulf Nations Close Skies. #dubai #qatar # Israel #turkish @Azharalam
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  • The newly constituted Cyberabad Municipal Corporation (CMC), formed after the trifurcation of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation, officially released the detailed list of circles and wards under its jurisdiction on Thursday, February 26.
    The CMC has been structured into three major zones:
    > Zones Under CMC
    >Serilingampally Zone
    >Kukatpally Zone
    >Qutubullapur Zone
    Administrative Structure
    Total Wards: 76
    Total Circles: 16
    The formation of CMC is aimed at improving administrative efficiency, decentralising governance, and ensuring faster civic service delivery in rapidly growing urban areas of Hyderabad’s IT and residential corridors.
    This restructuring is expected to streamline local governance, enhance infrastructure development, and strengthen municipal services across the newly formed corporation areas.
    The newly constituted Cyberabad Municipal Corporation (CMC), formed after the trifurcation of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation, officially released the detailed list of circles and wards under its jurisdiction on Thursday, February 26. The CMC has been structured into three major zones: > Zones Under CMC >Serilingampally Zone >Kukatpally Zone >Qutubullapur Zone Administrative Structure Total Wards: 76 Total Circles: 16 The formation of CMC is aimed at improving administrative efficiency, decentralising governance, and ensuring faster civic service delivery in rapidly growing urban areas of Hyderabad’s IT and residential corridors. This restructuring is expected to streamline local governance, enhance infrastructure development, and strengthen municipal services across the newly formed corporation areas.
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  • Breaking | Telangana High Court Seeks Counters on GHMC Ward Reorganisation
    The Telangana High Court on Monday directed the Municipal Administration Department and the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation to file their counter-affidavits within three weeks in a petition challenging the non-implementation of ward reorganisation within GHMC limits.
    Court’s Directions:-
    The respondents must submit their counter-affidavits within three weeks.
    The petitioner has been directed to file a reply counter within one week thereafter.
    The Court warned that failure to adhere to the timeline would result in a ₹5,000 penalty, payable to the State Legal Services Authority.
    The matter pertains to the delay in implementing ward reorganisation within GHMC jurisdiction. Further hearings are expected after submission of the counters.
    #telangana #highcourt #ghmc
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    Breaking | Telangana High Court Seeks Counters on GHMC Ward Reorganisation The Telangana High Court on Monday directed the Municipal Administration Department and the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation to file their counter-affidavits within three weeks in a petition challenging the non-implementation of ward reorganisation within GHMC limits. Court’s Directions:- The respondents must submit their counter-affidavits within three weeks. The petitioner has been directed to file a reply counter within one week thereafter. The Court warned that failure to adhere to the timeline would result in a ₹5,000 penalty, payable to the State Legal Services Authority. The matter pertains to the delay in implementing ward reorganisation within GHMC jurisdiction. Further hearings are expected after submission of the counters. #telangana #highcourt #ghmc #azharalam
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  • A Muslim man was killed in Delhi after he intervened to save his teenage son from being assaulted by a Hindutva group, according to reports. The incident took place in the Nandi Nagri area of the BJP-ruled national capital.

    According to Kashmir Media Service, Mohammed Umardeen was shot dead by the attackers while trying to rescue his 15-year-old son, Tehjeem, who had been surrounded by a mob. The father was reportedly targeted for his religious identity.

    Umardeen was having tea with his wife, mother, and three daughters when he received a tense phone call from his son, who pleaded for help after being cornered by an angry mob.

    Speaking to local media, the boy's mother said her son was singled out because he is Muslim. “They stopped him and said, ‘He is a Muslim, beat him.’ They assaulted my child so brutally that his head was split open,” she said.

    She added that Tehjeem, grievously injured, called his father and told him, “Papa, save me. They are beating me badly — Sonu and his brother Sardar.”
    A Muslim man was killed in Delhi after he intervened to save his teenage son from being assaulted by a Hindutva group, according to reports. The incident took place in the Nandi Nagri area of the BJP-ruled national capital. According to Kashmir Media Service, Mohammed Umardeen was shot dead by the attackers while trying to rescue his 15-year-old son, Tehjeem, who had been surrounded by a mob. The father was reportedly targeted for his religious identity. Umardeen was having tea with his wife, mother, and three daughters when he received a tense phone call from his son, who pleaded for help after being cornered by an angry mob. Speaking to local media, the boy's mother said her son was singled out because he is Muslim. “They stopped him and said, ‘He is a Muslim, beat him.’ They assaulted my child so brutally that his head was split open,” she said. She added that Tehjeem, grievously injured, called his father and told him, “Papa, save me. They are beating me badly — Sonu and his brother Sardar.”
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  • ఓటర్ ఐడీ కార్డు (ఎలక్టరల్ ఫోటో ఐడెంటిటీ కార్డు - EPIC) కోసం దరఖాస్తు చేసుకోవడం ఇప్పుడు చాలా సులభం. భారత ఎన్నికల సంఘం (ECI) ద్వారా ఆన్‌లైన్‌లో ఇంటి నుంచే చేయవచ్చు. మీరు 18 ఏళ్లు పూర్తి చేసుకున్న భారత పౌరుడైతే, మొదటిసారి ఓటరుగా నమోదు కావాలనుకుంటే ఫారం-6 భర్తీ చేయాలి.

    ### ఆన్‌లైన్‌లో దరఖాస్తు చేసుకోవడం ఎలా? (స్టెప్ బై స్టెప్)
    1. **అధికారిక వెబ్‌సైట్‌కు వెళ్లండి**
    https://voters.eci.gov.in/ లేదా https://www.nvsp.in/ (ఇది Voters' Services Portal - NVSP) తెరవండి.
    (తెలుగు భాషలో కూడా ఆప్షన్ ఉంటుంది - పేజీ పైన భాష మార్చుకోవచ్చు.)

    2. **సైన్ అప్ / రిజిస్టర్ చేసుకోండి**
    - 'Sign Up' లేదా 'Create Account' పై క్లిక్ చేయండి.
    - మీ మొబైల్ నంబర్, ఈమెయిల్ ఐడీ ఎంటర్ చేయండి.
    - క్యాప్చా నింపి, OTP ద్వారా ధృవీకరణ చేసుకోండి.
    - పాస్‌వర్డ్ సెట్ చేసి అకౌంట్ క్రియేట్ చేయండి.

    3. **లాగిన్ అవ్వండి**
    మొబైల్ నంబర్, పాస్‌వర్డ్‌తో లాగిన్ అవ్వండి.

    4. **కొత్త ఓటర్ రిజిస్ట్రేషన్ ఎంచుకోండి**
    - 'New Voter Registration' లేదా 'Form 6' ఆప్షన్ సెలెక్ట్ చేయండి.
    - మీరు మొదటిసారి అప్లై చేస్తున్నట్లయితే 'Yes, I am applying for the first time' ఎంచుకోండి.

    5. **వివరాలు భర్తీ చేయండి**
    - పేరు, తండ్రి/భర్త/తల్లి పేరు, జన్మ తేదీ, లింగం, రాష్ట్రం (తెలంగాణ), జిల్లా, అసెంబ్లీ నియోజకవర్గం.
    - పూర్తి చిరునామా (ఇల్లు నంబర్, ఏరియా, పిన్‌కోడ్).
    - ఆధార్ నంబర్ (ఆప్షనల్ కానీ సిఫార్సు చేయబడింది - ఆధార్ ద్వారా ఆటోమాటిక్ వెరిఫికేషన్ అవుతుంది).
    - ఫోటో, గుర్తింపు పత్రాలు (ఆధార్, బర్త్ సర్టిఫికెట్, పాస్‌పోర్ట్ మొదలైనవి) అప్‌లోడ్ చేయండి.
    - డిక్లరేషన్ సైన్ చేయండి (డిజిటల్ సైన్ లేదా e-sign ఆప్షన్ ఉంటుంది).

    6. **సబ్‌మిట్ చేయండి**
    వివరాలు చెక్ చేసి సబ్‌మిట్ చేస్తే మీకు రిఫరెన్స్ నంబర్ (అప్లికేషన్ ID) వస్తుంది. దీనితో స్టేటస్ ట్రాక్ చేయవచ్చు.

    ### అవసరమైన డాక్యుమెంట్లు (ప్రూఫ్‌లు)
    - ఏజ్ ప్రూఫ్: బర్త్ సర్టిఫికెట్, SSC మెమో, పాస్‌పోర్ట్.
    - అడ్రస్ ప్రూఫ్: ఆధార్, రేషన్ కార్డు, బ్యాంక్ పాస్‌బుక్.
    - ఫోటో: ఇటీవలి పాస్‌పోర్ట్ సైజు ఫోటో (ఆన్‌లైన్‌లో అప్‌లోడ్).
    ఆధార్ ఉంటే చాలా సులభం - ఆటో వెరిఫికేషన్ అవుతుంది.

    ### ఆఫ్‌లైన్‌లో దరఖాస్తు ఎలా?
    - ఫారం-6 డౌన్‌లోడ్ చేసుకోండి (https://ceotelangana.nic.in/ లేదా ECI సైట్ నుంచి).
    - నింపి, డాక్యుమెంట్లతో కలిపి మీ ఏరియా BLO (Booth Level Officer) లేదా ERO (Electoral Registration Officer) కార్యాలయంలో సమర్పించండి.
    - హెల్ప్‌లైన్: 1950కి కాల్ చేయవచ్చు.

    ### కొత్త అప్‌డేట్ (2025-2026)
    ఇప్పుడు దరఖాస్తు చేసిన తర్వాత **15 రోజుల్లోనే** ఓటర్ ఐడీ కార్డు మీ ఇంటికి స్పీడ్ పోస్ట్ ద్వారా డెలివరీ అవుతుంది. స్టేటస్ ట్రాక్ చేయడానికి అదే పోర్టల్‌లో 'Track Application Status' ఆప్షన్ ఉపయోగించండి (రిఫరెన్స్ నంబర్, మొబైల్ నంబర్‌తో).

    ### అదనపు టిప్స్
    - మీ పేరు ఇప్పటికే ఓటర్ లిస్ట్‌లో ఉందో లేదో చెక్ చేయడానికి: https://electoralsearch.eci.gov.in/
    - Voter Helpline App (Android/iOS) డౌన్‌లోడ్ చేసుకుని కూడా అప్లై చేయవచ్చు.
    - ఏమైనా సందేహాలు ఉంటే Voter Helpline 1950కి కాల్ చేయండి.

    ఇలా సులభంగా అప్లై చేసుకోండి, ఓటు హక్కును వినియోగించుకోండి! జై హింద్!
    ఓటర్ ఐడీ కార్డు (ఎలక్టరల్ ఫోటో ఐడెంటిటీ కార్డు - EPIC) కోసం దరఖాస్తు చేసుకోవడం ఇప్పుడు చాలా సులభం. భారత ఎన్నికల సంఘం (ECI) ద్వారా ఆన్‌లైన్‌లో ఇంటి నుంచే చేయవచ్చు. మీరు 18 ఏళ్లు పూర్తి చేసుకున్న భారత పౌరుడైతే, మొదటిసారి ఓటరుగా నమోదు కావాలనుకుంటే ఫారం-6 భర్తీ చేయాలి. ### ఆన్‌లైన్‌లో దరఖాస్తు చేసుకోవడం ఎలా? (స్టెప్ బై స్టెప్) 1. **అధికారిక వెబ్‌సైట్‌కు వెళ్లండి** https://voters.eci.gov.in/ లేదా https://www.nvsp.in/ (ఇది Voters' Services Portal - NVSP) తెరవండి. (తెలుగు భాషలో కూడా ఆప్షన్ ఉంటుంది - పేజీ పైన భాష మార్చుకోవచ్చు.) 2. **సైన్ అప్ / రిజిస్టర్ చేసుకోండి** - 'Sign Up' లేదా 'Create Account' పై క్లిక్ చేయండి. - మీ మొబైల్ నంబర్, ఈమెయిల్ ఐడీ ఎంటర్ చేయండి. - క్యాప్చా నింపి, OTP ద్వారా ధృవీకరణ చేసుకోండి. - పాస్‌వర్డ్ సెట్ చేసి అకౌంట్ క్రియేట్ చేయండి. 3. **లాగిన్ అవ్వండి** మొబైల్ నంబర్, పాస్‌వర్డ్‌తో లాగిన్ అవ్వండి. 4. **కొత్త ఓటర్ రిజిస్ట్రేషన్ ఎంచుకోండి** - 'New Voter Registration' లేదా 'Form 6' ఆప్షన్ సెలెక్ట్ చేయండి. - మీరు మొదటిసారి అప్లై చేస్తున్నట్లయితే 'Yes, I am applying for the first time' ఎంచుకోండి. 5. **వివరాలు భర్తీ చేయండి** - పేరు, తండ్రి/భర్త/తల్లి పేరు, జన్మ తేదీ, లింగం, రాష్ట్రం (తెలంగాణ), జిల్లా, అసెంబ్లీ నియోజకవర్గం. - పూర్తి చిరునామా (ఇల్లు నంబర్, ఏరియా, పిన్‌కోడ్). - ఆధార్ నంబర్ (ఆప్షనల్ కానీ సిఫార్సు చేయబడింది - ఆధార్ ద్వారా ఆటోమాటిక్ వెరిఫికేషన్ అవుతుంది). - ఫోటో, గుర్తింపు పత్రాలు (ఆధార్, బర్త్ సర్టిఫికెట్, పాస్‌పోర్ట్ మొదలైనవి) అప్‌లోడ్ చేయండి. - డిక్లరేషన్ సైన్ చేయండి (డిజిటల్ సైన్ లేదా e-sign ఆప్షన్ ఉంటుంది). 6. **సబ్‌మిట్ చేయండి** వివరాలు చెక్ చేసి సబ్‌మిట్ చేస్తే మీకు రిఫరెన్స్ నంబర్ (అప్లికేషన్ ID) వస్తుంది. దీనితో స్టేటస్ ట్రాక్ చేయవచ్చు. ### అవసరమైన డాక్యుమెంట్లు (ప్రూఫ్‌లు) - ఏజ్ ప్రూఫ్: బర్త్ సర్టిఫికెట్, SSC మెమో, పాస్‌పోర్ట్. - అడ్రస్ ప్రూఫ్: ఆధార్, రేషన్ కార్డు, బ్యాంక్ పాస్‌బుక్. - ఫోటో: ఇటీవలి పాస్‌పోర్ట్ సైజు ఫోటో (ఆన్‌లైన్‌లో అప్‌లోడ్). ఆధార్ ఉంటే చాలా సులభం - ఆటో వెరిఫికేషన్ అవుతుంది. ### ఆఫ్‌లైన్‌లో దరఖాస్తు ఎలా? - ఫారం-6 డౌన్‌లోడ్ చేసుకోండి (https://ceotelangana.nic.in/ లేదా ECI సైట్ నుంచి). - నింపి, డాక్యుమెంట్లతో కలిపి మీ ఏరియా BLO (Booth Level Officer) లేదా ERO (Electoral Registration Officer) కార్యాలయంలో సమర్పించండి. - హెల్ప్‌లైన్: 1950కి కాల్ చేయవచ్చు. ### కొత్త అప్‌డేట్ (2025-2026) ఇప్పుడు దరఖాస్తు చేసిన తర్వాత **15 రోజుల్లోనే** ఓటర్ ఐడీ కార్డు మీ ఇంటికి స్పీడ్ పోస్ట్ ద్వారా డెలివరీ అవుతుంది. స్టేటస్ ట్రాక్ చేయడానికి అదే పోర్టల్‌లో 'Track Application Status' ఆప్షన్ ఉపయోగించండి (రిఫరెన్స్ నంబర్, మొబైల్ నంబర్‌తో). ### అదనపు టిప్స్ - మీ పేరు ఇప్పటికే ఓటర్ లిస్ట్‌లో ఉందో లేదో చెక్ చేయడానికి: https://electoralsearch.eci.gov.in/ - Voter Helpline App (Android/iOS) డౌన్‌లోడ్ చేసుకుని కూడా అప్లై చేయవచ్చు. - ఏమైనా సందేహాలు ఉంటే Voter Helpline 1950కి కాల్ చేయండి. ఇలా సులభంగా అప్లై చేసుకోండి, ఓటు హక్కును వినియోగించుకోండి! జై హింద్! 🗳️
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  • ఇ-పాన్ కార్డు (e-PAN Card) అంటే డిజిటల్ రూపంలో ఉండే పాన్ కార్డు. ఇది భారత ప్రభుత్వ ఆదాయపు పన్ను శాఖ ద్వారా ఇస్తారు. మీకు ఆధార్ కార్డు ఉంటే, మొబైల్ నంబర్ ఆధార్‌కు లింక్ అయి ఉంటే, ఉచితంగా మరియు తక్షణమే (ఇన్‌స్టంట్) e-PAN పొందవచ్చు. ఇది PDF ఫార్మాట్‌లో ఇమెయిల్ ద్వారా వస్తుంది మరియు చట్టబద్ధంగా చెల్లుబాటు అవుతుంది.

    ### ఇన్‌స్టంట్ e-PAN కోసం దరఖాస్తు చేసుకోవడం ఎలా? (సులభమైన మరియు ఉచిత మార్గం)
    ఇది కొత్త PAN లేని వ్యక్తులకు (ఇండివిడ్యువల్‌లకు) మాత్రమే, ఆధార్ ఆధారంగా ఉంటుంది.

    1. మీ మొబైల్ లేదా కంప్యూటర్‌లో ఈ అధికారిక వెబ్‌సైట్‌కు వెళ్లండి:
    https://www.incometax.gov.in/iec/foportal/

    2. హోమ్ పేజీలో **Quick Links** లో **Instant e-PAN** పై క్లిక్ చేయండి.

    3. **Get New e-PAN** ఆప్షన్‌పై క్లిక్ చేయండి.

    4. మీ 12 అంకెల **ఆధార్ నంబర్** ఎంటర్ చేయండి.

    5. కింద కనిపించే **I confirm that...** చెక్‌బాక్స్‌పై టిక్ చేసి, **Continue** క్లిక్ చేయండి.

    6. మీ ఆధార్‌కు లింక్ అయిన మొబైల్ నంబర్‌కు OTP వస్తుంది. ఆ OTP ఎంటర్ చేసి వెరిఫై చేయండి.

    7. మీ వివరాలు (పేరు, పుట్టిన తేదీ మొదలైనవి) చూపిస్తారు. సరిగ్గా ఉంటే కన్ఫర్మ్ చేయండి.

    8. ప్రాసెస్ పూర్తయ్యాక, మీ ఇమెయిల్‌కు డిజిటల్‌గా సంతకం చేసిన **e-PAN PDF** వస్తుంది (కొన్ని నిమిషాల్లోనే).

    **గమనికలు:**
    - ఇది పూర్తిగా **ఉచితం**.
    - మీరు ఇంతకుముందు PAN కార్డు తీసుకుని ఉంటే, ఇది పని చేయదు (కొత్తదానికి మాత్రమే).
    - ఆధార్‌లో మొబైల్ నంబర్ లింక్ లేకపోతే, ముందు UIDAI సెంటర్‌లో లింక్ చేయించుకోండి.
    - e-PAN ఫిజికల్ పాన్ కార్డు లాగానే చెల్లుబాటు అవుతుంది (బ్యాంకు, ట్యాక్స్ ఫైలింగ్ మొదలైనవి).

    ### సాధారణ (నాన్-ఇన్‌స్టంట్) PAN కోసం అప్లై చేయడం (ఫీజు ఉంటుంది)
    మీకు ఇన్‌స్టంట్ e-PAN అర్హత లేకపోతే లేదా ఫిజికల్ కార్డు కావాలంటే:
    - Protean (మాజీ NSDL): https://onlineservices.proteantech.in/paam/endUserRegisterContact.html
    - UTITSL: https://www.pan.utiitsl.com/
    ఇక్కడ ఫారం 49A పూరించి, డాక్యుమెంట్లు అప్‌లోడ్ చేసి, ఫీజు (సుమారు ₹91 + GST) చెల్లించి అప్లై చేయవచ్చు. తర్వాత e-PAN మరియు ఫిజికల్ కార్డు రెండూ వస్తాయి.

    ఏవైనా సందేహాలు ఉంటే అడగండి! అధికారిక సైట్‌లోనే అప్లై చేయండి, మోసాలకు దూరంగా ఉండండి.
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  • కల్లువాపల్లిలో ఘనంగా ఉచిత వైద్య శిబిరం – 300 మందికి లబ్ధి

    పరిగి, డిసెంబర్ 21: పరిగి మండలం కల్లువాపల్లి గ్రామంలో భగత్ సింగ్ సేవ సమితి ఆధ్వర్యంలో నిర్వహించిన ఉచిత మెడికల్ క్యాంపు ఆదివారం నాడు అత్యంత దిగ్విజయంగా ముగిసింది. గ్రామీణ ప్రజలకు నాణ్యమైన వైద్యాన్ని చేరువ చేయాలనే లక్ష్యంతో ఏర్పాటు చేసిన ఈ శిబిరానికి విశేష స్పందన లభించింది.

    కార్యక్రమ వివరాలు:

    పాల్గొన్న వారు: ఈ శిబిరంలో కల్లువాపల్లి మరియు పరిసర ప్రాంతాలకు చెందిన దాదాపు 300 మంది ప్రజలు వైద్య పరీక్షలు చేయించుకున్నారు.

    వైద్య పరీక్షలు: జనరల్ ఫిజీషియన్లతో పాటు నిపుణులైన వైద్యులు రోగులను పరీక్షించి, తగిన సలహాలు సూచనలు అందించారు. బీపీ, షుగర్ వంటి ప్రాథమిక పరీక్షలు నిర్వహించి ఉచితంగా మందులను పంపిణీ చేశారు.

    నిర్వాహణ: భగత్ సింగ్ సేవ సమితి సభ్యులు మరియు వాలంటీర్లు క్రమశిక్షణతో రోగులకు సేవలందించారు.

    సమితి ప్రతినిధుల సందేశం: "గ్రామాల్లో వైద్య సదుపాయాలకు దూరంగా ఉన్న వారికి మా వంతు సహాయం చేయాలనే తపనతో ఈ క్యాంపును ఏర్పాటు చేశాం. ఇంత పెద్ద సంఖ్యలో ప్రజలు వచ్చి దీనిని సద్వినియోగం చేసుకోవడం మాకు ఎంతో తృప్తినిచ్చింది" అని భగత్ సింగ్ సేవ సమితి సభ్యులు పేర్కొన్నారు.

    ఈ కార్యక్రమంలో గ్రామ పెద్దలు, సమితి సభ్యులు, వైద్య సిబ్బంది మరియు గ్రామస్తులు పాల్గొన్నారు.

    #SocialService #BhagatSinghSevaSamithi #HealthCamp #Pargi #FreeMedicalCamp
    #andhrapradesh
    #karthik BSS Team founder
    #Dr Taraknath
    #lavankumar
    #siddhu
    #venugopal
    కల్లువాపల్లిలో ఘనంగా ఉచిత వైద్య శిబిరం – 300 మందికి లబ్ధి పరిగి, డిసెంబర్ 21: పరిగి మండలం కల్లువాపల్లి గ్రామంలో భగత్ సింగ్ సేవ సమితి ఆధ్వర్యంలో నిర్వహించిన ఉచిత మెడికల్ క్యాంపు ఆదివారం నాడు అత్యంత దిగ్విజయంగా ముగిసింది. గ్రామీణ ప్రజలకు నాణ్యమైన వైద్యాన్ని చేరువ చేయాలనే లక్ష్యంతో ఏర్పాటు చేసిన ఈ శిబిరానికి విశేష స్పందన లభించింది. కార్యక్రమ వివరాలు: పాల్గొన్న వారు: ఈ శిబిరంలో కల్లువాపల్లి మరియు పరిసర ప్రాంతాలకు చెందిన దాదాపు 300 మంది ప్రజలు వైద్య పరీక్షలు చేయించుకున్నారు. వైద్య పరీక్షలు: జనరల్ ఫిజీషియన్లతో పాటు నిపుణులైన వైద్యులు రోగులను పరీక్షించి, తగిన సలహాలు సూచనలు అందించారు. బీపీ, షుగర్ వంటి ప్రాథమిక పరీక్షలు నిర్వహించి ఉచితంగా మందులను పంపిణీ చేశారు. నిర్వాహణ: భగత్ సింగ్ సేవ సమితి సభ్యులు మరియు వాలంటీర్లు క్రమశిక్షణతో రోగులకు సేవలందించారు. సమితి ప్రతినిధుల సందేశం: "గ్రామాల్లో వైద్య సదుపాయాలకు దూరంగా ఉన్న వారికి మా వంతు సహాయం చేయాలనే తపనతో ఈ క్యాంపును ఏర్పాటు చేశాం. ఇంత పెద్ద సంఖ్యలో ప్రజలు వచ్చి దీనిని సద్వినియోగం చేసుకోవడం మాకు ఎంతో తృప్తినిచ్చింది" అని భగత్ సింగ్ సేవ సమితి సభ్యులు పేర్కొన్నారు. ఈ కార్యక్రమంలో గ్రామ పెద్దలు, సమితి సభ్యులు, వైద్య సిబ్బంది మరియు గ్రామస్తులు పాల్గొన్నారు. #SocialService #BhagatSinghSevaSamithi #HealthCamp #Pargi #FreeMedicalCamp #andhrapradesh #karthik BSS Team founder #Dr Taraknath #lavankumar #siddhu #venugopal
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  • The Voice Listens

    Anjali clutched her journalism degree like a shield that had failed her. In the gleaming, high-decibel newsrooms of Delhi where she had interned, truth was a commodity, traded for ratings and shaped by the highest bidder. Stories that mattered were buried under an avalanche of celebrity gossip and political shouting matches. The fire that had propelled her through college was dwindling to a flicker of disillusionment. Was this it? Was the voice of the nation just the loudest echo in a closed chamber?

    One night, scrolling aimlessly through the digital noise, a simple, stark headline caught her eye. It wasn't from a major outlet. The website was minimalist, almost plain. The logo was a simple, powerful Devanagari script: भारत आवाज़ (Bharat Aawaz). The tagline read: Can You Be the Voice of the Poor, Deprived, and Depressed?

    The story was about a community of weavers in rural Bihar whose livelihood was being decimated by a new industrial policy. It was told not through the lens of an expert in a studio, but through the raw, unfiltered words of the weavers themselves. There was no sensationalism, only a quiet, profound dignity in their struggle. Anjali spent the next hour devouring every article on the site. These were stories from the heart of the country, from the places the cameras never went. This was journalism as a service, not a spectacle.

    With a surge of purpose she hadn't felt in months, she found their contact information—a simple WhatsApp number. She typed out a message, her heart pounding. "I want to be a voice," she wrote. "I want to join."

    The reply came from a man named Prakash, the founder and editor. Bharat Aawaz, he explained, wasn't a company; it was a mission. They had no fancy office, just a network of a few dedicated reporters and citizen journalists, connected by their shared belief that the real stories of India were not in its boardrooms, but in its villages, its fields, and its slums.

    Her first assignment was a whisper of a lead from a remote tribal hamlet in the hills of Jharkhand, a place called Pathargarh. The official story was that the village was being "relocated" for a new dam project, a symbol of progress. The whisper said otherwise.

    When Anjali arrived, the air was thick with fear. The villagers, proud and ancient, were being treated like ghosts on their own land. Men in uniforms patrolled their fields, and the promises of compensation and new homes were hollow words that dissolved in the monsoon air. For days, no one would speak to her. To them, she was just another outsider with a notebook, another tourist of their tragedy.

    Remembering Prakash's advice—"Don't be a reporter, be a listener"—she put her notebook away. She helped an elderly woman draw water from the well. She sat with the children and listened to their songs. She shared the simple meals offered to her, learning the names of the trees, the hills, and the spirits that resided in them.

    Slowly, the stories came. Not as interviews, but as conversations. They spoke of sacred groves that would be submerged, of ancestral lands sold through forged documents, of a future where their identity would be washed away. An old chieftain, his eyes holding the wisdom of generations, finally showed her a tattered, hidden file. It contained original land deeds, proof that the land was theirs, a truth the authorities claimed did not exist.

    As she documented the evidence, the pressure mounted. Her tires were slashed. A local official warned her to leave for her own safety. The human in her was terrified. But the journalist in her, the voice she had promised to be, knew this was the story. This was the moment of choice: to be a chronicler of their defeat, or a channel for their fight.

    She sent her findings to Prakash. Bharat Aawaz didn't just publish an article. They started a movement. They used the villagers' own words, their photos, their songs. The headline was simple: "Pathargarh Has a Voice. Are You Listening?"

    The story, amplified on social media, broke through the national media's bubble of indifference. It was shared by students, activists, and then, by more prominent journalists who had been shamed into paying attention. The hashtag #AawazForPathargarh began to trend. The raw truth of the villagers' testimony was more powerful than any polished corporate press release.

    Weeks later, a team of human rights lawyers, alerted by the story, arrived in Pathargarh. A national commission launched an inquiry. The dam project was halted, pending a review of the land claims.

    Anjali stood on a hill overlooking the village, not as a reporter who had "broken" a story, but as a link in a chain of truth. The victory wasn't hers; it belonged to the people of Pathargarh who had dared to speak. Bharat Aawaz hadn't given them a voice; it had simply passed them the microphone, ensuring the whole country could hear the song they were already singing. The flicker of disillusionment she once felt had been forged in the fire of Pathargarh's struggle into an unshakeable flame. She finally understood. To be the voice of Bharat, you first had to learn how to listen.
    The Voice Listens Anjali clutched her journalism degree like a shield that had failed her. In the gleaming, high-decibel newsrooms of Delhi where she had interned, truth was a commodity, traded for ratings and shaped by the highest bidder. Stories that mattered were buried under an avalanche of celebrity gossip and political shouting matches. The fire that had propelled her through college was dwindling to a flicker of disillusionment. Was this it? Was the voice of the nation just the loudest echo in a closed chamber? One night, scrolling aimlessly through the digital noise, a simple, stark headline caught her eye. It wasn't from a major outlet. The website was minimalist, almost plain. The logo was a simple, powerful Devanagari script: भारत आवाज़ (Bharat Aawaz). The tagline read: Can You Be the Voice of the Poor, Deprived, and Depressed? The story was about a community of weavers in rural Bihar whose livelihood was being decimated by a new industrial policy. It was told not through the lens of an expert in a studio, but through the raw, unfiltered words of the weavers themselves. There was no sensationalism, only a quiet, profound dignity in their struggle. Anjali spent the next hour devouring every article on the site. These were stories from the heart of the country, from the places the cameras never went. This was journalism as a service, not a spectacle. With a surge of purpose she hadn't felt in months, she found their contact information—a simple WhatsApp number. She typed out a message, her heart pounding. "I want to be a voice," she wrote. "I want to join." The reply came from a man named Prakash, the founder and editor. Bharat Aawaz, he explained, wasn't a company; it was a mission. They had no fancy office, just a network of a few dedicated reporters and citizen journalists, connected by their shared belief that the real stories of India were not in its boardrooms, but in its villages, its fields, and its slums. Her first assignment was a whisper of a lead from a remote tribal hamlet in the hills of Jharkhand, a place called Pathargarh. The official story was that the village was being "relocated" for a new dam project, a symbol of progress. The whisper said otherwise. When Anjali arrived, the air was thick with fear. The villagers, proud and ancient, were being treated like ghosts on their own land. Men in uniforms patrolled their fields, and the promises of compensation and new homes were hollow words that dissolved in the monsoon air. For days, no one would speak to her. To them, she was just another outsider with a notebook, another tourist of their tragedy. Remembering Prakash's advice—"Don't be a reporter, be a listener"—she put her notebook away. She helped an elderly woman draw water from the well. She sat with the children and listened to their songs. She shared the simple meals offered to her, learning the names of the trees, the hills, and the spirits that resided in them. Slowly, the stories came. Not as interviews, but as conversations. They spoke of sacred groves that would be submerged, of ancestral lands sold through forged documents, of a future where their identity would be washed away. An old chieftain, his eyes holding the wisdom of generations, finally showed her a tattered, hidden file. It contained original land deeds, proof that the land was theirs, a truth the authorities claimed did not exist. As she documented the evidence, the pressure mounted. Her tires were slashed. A local official warned her to leave for her own safety. The human in her was terrified. But the journalist in her, the voice she had promised to be, knew this was the story. This was the moment of choice: to be a chronicler of their defeat, or a channel for their fight. She sent her findings to Prakash. Bharat Aawaz didn't just publish an article. They started a movement. They used the villagers' own words, their photos, their songs. The headline was simple: "Pathargarh Has a Voice. Are You Listening?" The story, amplified on social media, broke through the national media's bubble of indifference. It was shared by students, activists, and then, by more prominent journalists who had been shamed into paying attention. The hashtag #AawazForPathargarh began to trend. The raw truth of the villagers' testimony was more powerful than any polished corporate press release. Weeks later, a team of human rights lawyers, alerted by the story, arrived in Pathargarh. A national commission launched an inquiry. The dam project was halted, pending a review of the land claims. Anjali stood on a hill overlooking the village, not as a reporter who had "broken" a story, but as a link in a chain of truth. The victory wasn't hers; it belonged to the people of Pathargarh who had dared to speak. Bharat Aawaz hadn't given them a voice; it had simply passed them the microphone, ensuring the whole country could hear the song they were already singing. The flicker of disillusionment she once felt had been forged in the fire of Pathargarh's struggle into an unshakeable flame. She finally understood. To be the voice of Bharat, you first had to learn how to listen.
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  • TRANSFORM - Reintegrating Prisoners into Society

    Our initiative aims to help prisoners reintegrate into society, enabling them to lead productive, law-abiding lives while overcoming challenges and achieving their goals and aspirations.

    Empowerment: We focus on empowering individuals to rebuild their lives, restore dignity, and boost self-esteem.

    Financial Freedom: Our dedicated product and service development programs aim to provide financial independence for both individuals and prisons.

    Transition from Prison to Purpose: We are committed to transforming the lives of former prisoners by offering opportunities that lead to sustainable income and fulfillment.

    Development of earning-based products and services tailored for individuals reintegrating into society.
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    Through these efforts, we aim to create a supportive environment that fosters positive change and allows individuals to thrive.

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    TRANSFORM - Reintegrating Prisoners into Society Our initiative aims to help prisoners reintegrate into society, enabling them to lead productive, law-abiding lives while overcoming challenges and achieving their goals and aspirations. Empowerment: We focus on empowering individuals to rebuild their lives, restore dignity, and boost self-esteem. Financial Freedom: Our dedicated product and service development programs aim to provide financial independence for both individuals and prisons. Transition from Prison to Purpose: We are committed to transforming the lives of former prisoners by offering opportunities that lead to sustainable income and fulfillment. Development of earning-based products and services tailored for individuals reintegrating into society. Support systems to guide former prisoners in their journey toward self-sufficiency. Through these efforts, we aim to create a supportive environment that fosters positive change and allows individuals to thrive. #SURAKSHA
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  • Happy Sales: Exclusive Discounts for Our Nation's Guardians
    Happy Sales is a precisely curated and ever-growing network of alliance merchants dedicated to offering exclusive deep discounts and special offers for our police officers—the true guardians of our nation.

    Bringing Happiness to Police Officers
    We believe in showing our respect and appreciation for the invaluable service police officers provide. Through this initiative, we offer them a token of gratitude in the form of deep discounts at various vendors and merchants.

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    Happy Sales: Exclusive Discounts for Our Nation's Guardians Happy Sales is a precisely curated and ever-growing network of alliance merchants dedicated to offering exclusive deep discounts and special offers for our police officers—the true guardians of our nation. Bringing Happiness to Police Officers We believe in showing our respect and appreciation for the invaluable service police officers provide. Through this initiative, we offer them a token of gratitude in the form of deep discounts at various vendors and merchants. How It Works Partnerships with Vendors: We collaborate with multiple vendors and merchants to create a diverse range of offers tailored specifically for police officers. Discount Card: Police officers receive a special card that they can present whenever they visit participating vendors. This card allows them to enjoy significant discounts on a variety of products and services. A Community of Support With Happy Sales, we aim to bring happiness and recognition to our police officers, making their daily lives a little easier and more rewarding. Join us in celebrating and supporting our nation’s guardians by taking advantage of these exclusive offers! #SURAKSHA
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  • HANA: HONARARY AWARDS FOR NOBLE AEGIES

    Honoring Our Noble Protectors - The Police!
    SURAKSHA takes pride in celebrating the noble guardians of our society—our police! Through annual gratitude celebrations, we recognize their sacrifices with awards, respect, and appreciation.

    Hana Awards: Honoring Police Heroes
    In Hana, we will host our first-ever public awards ceremony dedicated to police heroes. This event is designed to acknowledge and honor the best police officers for their commitment and sacrifices. It’s a celebration where we express our gratitude and admiration for their service.

    Join us as we shine a spotlight on these noble aegis, celebrating their dedication and bravery like never before! We are excited to announce the Hana Awards for Police Heroes—a moment of pride for our community!

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    HANA: HONARARY AWARDS FOR NOBLE AEGIES Honoring Our Noble Protectors - The Police! SURAKSHA takes pride in celebrating the noble guardians of our society—our police! Through annual gratitude celebrations, we recognize their sacrifices with awards, respect, and appreciation. Hana Awards: Honoring Police Heroes In Hana, we will host our first-ever public awards ceremony dedicated to police heroes. This event is designed to acknowledge and honor the best police officers for their commitment and sacrifices. It’s a celebration where we express our gratitude and admiration for their service. Join us as we shine a spotlight on these noble aegis, celebrating their dedication and bravery like never before! We are excited to announce the Hana Awards for Police Heroes—a moment of pride for our community! #SURAKSHA
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