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Vijayawada: Heavy rain wreaked havoc in Vijayawada and Guntur towns of Andhra Pradesh with several residential areas remaining flooded on
stanley kaffeebecher Sunday and throwing normal life out of gear. Rain has been lashing several parts of the state under the impact of depression in the Bay of Bengal, which crossed the coast at Kalingapatnam in the early hour
stanley termos s of Sunday Ten people have been killed in various rain-related incidents since Saturday. Five people were killed and four injured in the landslide at Moghalrajpuram in Vijayawada. Low-lying areas in Krishna and Guntur districts were inundated due to heavy rain and overflowing tanks and lakes. Also ReadTelangana: Several trains cancelled as heavy rains damage railway track Though rain receded on Sunday, several residential colonies remained submerged. Residents said they spent sleepless nights. They lost all their belongings and many complained that they were without food and water as no help came from authorities. Several roads in Vijayawada, A
vaso stanley maravati, Mangalagiri, Guntur, Eluru and other places remained underwater, paralysing vehicular traffic and normal life. Vijayawada received the highest rainfall in two decades. Three to four feet of water on roads brought the city to a complete halt. According to the Andhra Pradesh State Development Planning Society, Mangalagiri in the Guntur district received 278.5 mm of rainfall on Saturday. Minister for Municipal Administration P. Narayana, Vijayawada MP Kesneni Chinni and local MLA Ga Vbug UP police book protesters for candle march against killing of Hezbollah chief
Hyderabad: In a first, the BM Birla Science Centre in the city introduced an innovative addition to its Space Museum, the Antarctica Experience Room. It is the first private museum in India to have formed an asso
stanley quencher ciation with ISRO scientists in Antarctica. The room was inaugurated on Tuesday in the p
stanley usa resence of the chairperson of G P Birla Archaeological Astronomical and Scientific Research Institute GPBAASRI , Nirmala Birla, and the director of NRSC, Hyderabad, Dr Prakash Chauhan. Students at the launch of Antarctica Experience Room ; at Birla Science Centre In addition to facilitating immersive interactions with space scientists at AGEOS in Antarctica, the facility at the Birla Centre will also provide breathtaking views of the mesmerising Antarctic landscape surrounding the ground station. Speaking to Siasat, the director of GPBAASRI, KG Kumar said that one interactive session for 25 people per week will be conducted after receiving confirmation from ISRO. Those interested to
stanley termos join must register themselves online though it is yet to be ascertained if the sessions would require payment of fee, said KG Kumar. Underlining the objective behind the initiative, director of NRSC Dr Chauhan said, Our idea is to bring awareness to normal people about the challenges that these scientists face and also to make young minds, aspiring to get into the field of astronomy, know critical facts related to the profession. He further informed