Deccan Chronicle

TS, AP will enjoy good rains, almanac shows

Almanac reading during Ugadi event indicates some drought, good power and a new drug

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, MARCH 28

Good rains, good crops, invention of a new drug for diabetes, focus on power and industry by both Telangana state and Andhra Pradesh were among the prediction­s made during Ugadi eve celebratio­ns at Raj Bhavan.

State Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrabab­u Naidu, YSRC chief Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy were those present, along with Telangana Speaker Madhusudha­na Chary, Council chairman Swamy Goud, AP Council chairman A. Chakrapani, former Governor K Rosaiah, at the high tea hosted by Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan and his wife Vimala on the lawns of Raj Bhavan on Tuesday. Sridhar Sharma, who read from the Panchangam (almanac), said people of both the states would live in happiness this year too with good rains.

“Both chief ministers are working hard to develop their states, focusing on the power sector and industry. Hemalamba Nama Samvatsara­m is almost a photocopy of Durmukha Nama Samvatsara­m. There will be good rains and crops. But there will be droughtlik­e situation at some places, pestilence could impact crops and cattle could face disease. If handled carefully, these difficulti­es can be overcome,” he said.

He added that timely interventi­ons from both government­s can check spiralling prices of commoditie­s. He said education would get high priority and leading lights from both states, including actors, were set for internatio­nal recognitio­n.

“Mr Narasimhan is not a Telugu but he hosts great Ugadi get-togethers every year. I wish him the best of luck,” Mr Chandrasek­har Rao said during his address.

Meanwhile, Mr Naidu said he was happy that there would be good rains, crops and power. “But Nature has to cooperate,” Mr Naidu added.

Referring to the confusion over Ugadi dates, Mr Naidu said: “The Governor, the Telangana state Chief Minister and I don’t have any such confusion. We are celebratin­g Ugadi on Wednesday.”

The gathering at the Raj Bhavan was treated to the traditiona­l Ugadi Pacchadi and a cultural programme.

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