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India’s first FIFA Talent Academy for girls was launched in Hyderabad, offering elite training under FIFA’s Talent Development Scheme. The academy will support 60 players, including 10 from Telangana, for global exposure
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While civil society fiercely criticised Kalaeshwaram Lift Irrigation Scheme, its silence on Banakacherla project is troubling
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A Chennai-based techie, Rene Joshilda, was arrested by RGIA police for sending hoax bomb threat emails to institutions across 12 states, including Hyderabad airport. Police say she aimed to frame a former colleague who had rejected her proposal
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Mahesh Kumar Goud was heard saying he had “sent enough money to Balkonda”. Telangana Congress in-charge Meenakshi Natarajan was also seen standing beside them during the exchange
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Two persons who claimed to have inherited gold coins tried to cheat a Telangana man after collecting Rs 8 lakh from him.They reportedly handed over fake gold coins and fled. The police acted swiftly and arrested one of the cheaters and recovered part of the money
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Five people, including three consumers, were arrested in Hyderabad as police busted a marijuana racket. The accused smuggled drugs from Maharashtra for local sale. The main supplier is absconding and efforts are on to nab him
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Chief Minister Revanth Reddy unveiled Telangana's new Sports Policy, aiming to make the State India's sports capital. Promising infrastructure, athlete support, and global partnerships, the policy seeks to curb youth issues and build a world-class sports ecosystem
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BRS MLA Vemula Prashanth Reddy demanded a halt to AICC leader Meenakshi Natarajan’s padayatra, accusing Congress of misleading voters. He highlighted Rs 4,500 crore in pending dues to farmers and said key promises from the Youth Declaration remain unfulfilled.
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The Rachakonda Police rescued 2,479 children from hazardous jobs during Operation Muskaan-XI in July 2025. A total of 530 FIRs were registered, and 556 people arrested. Overall, 3,550 children were rescued under combined operations in the current year
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PJTAU awarded 844 degrees at its 55th convocation in Hyderabad. G Bhargavi received six gold medals and Arshiya Tabassum got four. Dr Mangi Lal Jat stressed the importance of food systems and multi-disciplinary research during his address
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Hydraa commissioner clarified that the unit was meant to make Hyderabad a livable city only.
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A government event in Hathnoora turned chaotic when Congress workers tried to force BRS MLA V Sunitha Lakshma Reddy to perform palabhishekam to CM Revanth Reddy’s portrait. Police struggled to control the clash as tensions escalated between Congress and BRS supporters
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BRS working president says Revanth Reddy was running the State not through administrative decisions and policy files, but through frequent flight bookings
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The Cyberabad Women and Children Safety Wing booked 47 individuals for harassing women in a week-long operation. Alongside, 22 victim complaints were addressed, 54 awareness programmes held, and 24 marital disputes were counselled by the Family Counselling Centre
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Hydraa Commissioner AV Ranganath inspected the historic Kingsway Government School in Secunderabad after it was declared unsafe. Officials were directed to demolish the structure during holidays. Authorities are seeking temporary classrooms to prevent disruption to the academic year
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A year after Telangana's Congress government released its job calendar, not one recruitment notification has been issued. Frustrated aspirants protested in Hyderabad, while opposition leaders slammed the government for betraying its promise to fill one lakh jobs
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Cyberabad Police rescued 1,374 children under Operation Muskaan-XI during July 2025. Most were victims of child labour, begging or abandonment. While 1,321 were reunited with their families, 53 were sent to shelter homes. Police filed 316 cases
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GHMC Commissioner RV Karnan inspected monsoon sanitation and anti-larvae drives in Alwal circle. He directed officials to intensify the efforts and advised residents to report garbage or waste via WhatsApp by sending photos to 81259 66586
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Three students from Hyderabad and Nalgonda were arrested for supplying bank accounts used in a 'digital arrest' scam that defrauded a government employee of ₹6.5 lakh. Police say the trio is linked to 23 cyber fraud cases across India.
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NITHM conducted a three-day training for 17 women under the Indira Mahila Shakti Programme on fish value-added products and business management. As part of the initiative, the trainees will receive mobile fish trucks to run canteens and become successful entrepreneurs
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FICCI Ladies Organisation launched its first National FLO Job Fair in Hyderabad to empower women through direct access to jobs and skill-building. The event featured top employers and was supported by Telangana’s Digital Employment Exchange (DEET) for effective candidate-employer matchmaking
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Cyber slavery, or digital slavery, is emerging as a new form of human trafficking. Victims are lured with fake jobs and coerced into online scams. India has seen losses of Rs 500 crore in a year, officials say, highlighting global jurisdictional challenges
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Dr Pachipala Namrata, the main accused in the Hyderabad surrogacy scam case, is being questioned by the Gopalapuram police for the second day. A local court granted five-day police custody. She is accused of running a fake surrogacy racket
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The Rachakonda police have issued prohibitory orders ahead of the NEET PG 2025 exam scheduled for Sunday. Gathering of four or more people within 200 metres of exam centres is banned. Violators will face legal action under the BNSS Act