Hyderabad: BJP candidate from Hyderabad Lok Sabha constituency K Madhavi Latha on Wednesday declared her family assets, both moveable and immovable worth Rs 218.38 crore.

Latha' s family has liabilities to the tune of Rs 27 crore.

 

Latha today submitted her nomination papers for the election to be held on May 13.

The BJP candidate's family owns 2.94 crore shares of Virinchi Ltd valued at Rs 94.44 crore. Latha's husband Vishwanath Kompalle, an IIT Madras alumni is founder of the fintech and healthcare company.

According to an election affidavit she filed, the family has movable assets worth Rs 165.46 crore including three dependents and immovable - Rs 55.92 crore.

She will take on All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief and sitting MP Asaduddin Owaisi and the Congress has announced Mohammed Waliullah Sameer as its candidate.

She mentioned that she possesses a Masters degree in Political Science.

Owaisi has declared family assets at Rs 23.87 crore and liabilities of Rs 7 crore. He possessed a pistol and a rifle, according to his affidavit filed on April 19.

 

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Hamirpur (HP) (PTI): The deputy commissioner of Hamirpur district in Himachal Pradesh has directed officials to make arrangements for dealing with incidents of fire, water shortage, drought conditions, water-borne diseases and other problems in the ongoing summer season.

Presiding over a review meeting on Friday evening, DC Amarjit Singh, who is also the chairman of the District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), said the weather conditions in Hamirpur are normal so far, but arrangements should be made in advance in case the heat increases and there is no rain, officials said on Saturday.

Singh asked officials of the jal shakti, fire, agriculture, horticulture, animal husbandry, forest, health and other departments to make elaborate arrangements at the department level.

He said a notification has been issued for making those living near forests accountable for fire incidents in their vicinity. They have also been told to help authorities put off the fires.

The DC directed the jal shakti department officials to keep an eye on the sources of the drinking water schemes and the quality of the water. He said the jal shakti and health departments should regularly conduct sample-testing and chlorination of water.

Singh said the forest and fire departments should coordinate with each other to prevent incidents of forest fire and also involve the locals.