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RPF arrests 82 people for stone pelting on trains in Secunderabad

RPF arrests 82 people for stone pelting on trains in Secunderabad

  • KTR targets Revanth Reddy for fertiliser shortage

    BRS working president K T Rama Rao slammed Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy over the fertiliser shortage, accusing the Congress government of humiliating farmers. Sharing a photo of a farmer asleep in a queue, KTR dubbed it an “Oscar for incompetence”
  • Hyderabad: 16 held in gambling raid at Tappachabutra, cash seized

    Tappachabutra police raided a house at Natrajnagar on Thursday and caught 16 persons gambling. Cash amounting to Rs 93,390 and a card box were seized. Police said organiser Irfan alias Dabra invited participants to play three-card games
  • Hyderabad: Woman dies by suicide after argument with husband over liquor in Rajendranagar

    A housewife, Aruna, died by suicide at her home in Kismatpur, Rajendranagar, after an argument with her husband Shekhar over his liquor consumption. Police said she consumed a poisonous substance mixed with alcohol. A case has been registered
  • Hyderabad: Man ends life at Tappachabutra; police probe reasons

    A 35-year-old car driver, N Suresh, died by suicide at his home in Tappachabutra, Hyderabad, on Wednesday night. He was found hanging by relatives, who alerted police. A case has been registered, and investigation is underway to determine the cause
  • Telangana High Court adjourns hearing on KCR, Harish Rao pleas against Kaleshwaram report

    The Telangana High Court adjourned hearing on petitions by BRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao and ex-Minister T Harish Rao challenging the PC Ghose Commission report on the Kaleshwaram project. Both leaders alleged reputational harm, while the state defended the panel’s findings
  • Liquor, land, vehicles to get costlier in Telangana as cash-strapped Congress Govt eyes additional tax revenue

    Facing revenue shortfalls, the Revanth Reddy government is pushing steep hikes in land values, liquor licenses, vehicle life tax, and bus fares to raise Rs 20,000–30,000 crore by December. Citizens face higher costs as Telangana attempts to bridge its fiscal gap
  • Telangana’s urea crisis continues to fuel farmer protests, adds to political heat

    A severe urea shortage has left Telangana farmers in distress, forcing long queues, black-market purchases and protests across districts. In Mahabubabad, a paralysed farmer collapsed in line, highlighting the crisis that has triggered political tensions and accusations against the State government
  • Speculation grows over next Chief Secretary, DGP in Telangana

    With Chief Secretary K Ramakrishna Rao retiring this month and DGP Jithender next month, speculation is rife over their successors. While IAS officers Jayesh Ranjan and Vikas Raj are among probables for CS, senior IPS officers are being considered for DGP
  • BRS demands cancellation of liquor licenses notification, warns of agitation

    Former Minister V Srinivas Goud demanded cancellation of GO 93 and a fresh liquor shop notification with 25 per cent quota for the Goud community, accusing Congress of betraying its election promise. He also sought support for toddy tappers and BC communities
  • MetLife announces Hack4Job India 2025: A Gateway to Tech Careers in Hyderabad

    MetLife has launched Hack4Job India 2025, an in-person hackathon in Hyderabad and Pune offering participants a chance to solve real-world challenges and secure jobs with MetLife’s Technology team. Registrations close September 21 (Hyderabad) and October 21 (Pune).
  • Two senior Maoist leaders surrender before Rachakonda police

    Two senior members of CPI (Maoist), including State and Area Committee leaders, surrendered before the Rachakonda Commissioner of Police in Hyderabad. Telangana police termed it a major success and appealed to Maoists to return to villages and join the mainstream
  • GHMC resumes road safety drive, officials face challenging deadline for road repairs and pothole rectification

    Weeks of heavy rains have left Hyderabad’s roads severely damaged, with thousands of potholes and broken stretches disrupting traffic. GHMC has set an August 25 deadline to complete repairs before Ganesh Chaturthi, though officials admit delays may be inevitable.
  • Hyderabad housing sales drop 30 pc in July 2025, but premium homes see strong demand

    Hyderabad’s housing market saw a 30% YoY dip in registrations in July 2025, with 6,128 units sold. Despite the decline, Knight Frank reported a 14% rise in average prices, driven by higher demand for premium homes worth Rs 1 crore and above.
  • All you need to know about Internet outage in Hyderabad

    Hyderabad is reeling under a massive internet outage after TGSPDCL cut dangling wires from poles on government orders. Over one lakh connections were affected, sparking public outrage, ISP protests, and a High Court case. Interim relief has halted further cable removal.
  • Spotted deer rescued itself after being stranded for two days in Nallagandla lake

    A spotted deer stranded on a rocky island in Nallagandla Lake for two days returned safely to the Kancha Gachibowli forest. Forest officials avoided direct intervention, while locals noted frequent deer sightings following forest clearance in the area.
  • Green Gold Animation launches writer hunt to create India’s next big kids’ animation series

    Green Gold Animation, the studio behind Chhota Bheem, has announced a nationwide call for aspiring writers to develop a new animated series for children. The contest begins September 1, 2025, and offers paid collaborations with the studio’s creative team.
  • Kautilya School to host Colloquy 2025 on navigating a VUCA world in Hyderabad

    The Kautilya School of Public Policy will host The Kautilya Colloquy 2025 on September 13 in Hyderabad. With the theme “Navigating a VUCA World,” the event will feature panel discussions, paper presentations, and a policy sprint.
  • Flood warning continues at Osman Sagar as heavy rains raise water levels in twin reservoirs

    The Hyderabad water board extended the flood warning at Osman Sagar for the second day as heavy rains pushed water levels close to full capacity. Controlled outflows are being released from both Osman Sagar and Himayat Sagar to prevent inundation in low-lying areas.
  • Hydraa reclaims Rs 400 crore worth of encroached land at Jubilee Enclave in Madhapur

    The Hyderabad Disaster Response and Assets Protection Agency (Hydraa) reclaimed 16,000 sq. yards of land worth over Rs 400 crore at Jubilee Enclave, Madhapur. Illegal encroachments on parks and roads were demolished, with reclaimed areas fenced and signboards installed.
  • Student found hanging at IIIT-Idupulapaya in Andhra Pradesh

    Two student suicides were reported in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. A PUC student at RGUKT, Kadapa, allegedly hanged himself, possibly due to mobile addiction and his father’s death. In Bhainsa, a 15-year-old ended his life after being denied a mobile phone
  • After a long spell of rains, Hyderabad basks in sunshine; Wet weather to return next week

    Hyderabad witnessed clear skies and sunshine on Thursday after days of heavy rains. IMD forecasts dry weather until this weekend, but from August 26, heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and gusty winds are expected across Telangana, prompting a two-day weather alert.
  • Farmers stage rasta roko in Narsapur over urea shortage

    Farmers in Narsapur, Medak district, staged a rasta roko on the Hyderabad–Medak road demanding urea supply amid acute shortage. Traffic was disrupted before police and agriculture officials intervened and pacified protesters, who withdrew after assurances of fertiliser distribution.
  • Farmers in CM’s home district too facing urea shortage

    Farmers in Mahabubnagar, CM A. Revanth Reddy’s home district, are facing a severe urea shortage. Limited supply, selective token distribution, and rising prices from traders are forcing farmers to spend hours in queues during a critical farming period.
  • Dilapidated govt school poses grave risk to students in Burgampadu

    A 35-year-old government school in Cheruvu Singaram, Burgampadu, is in a hazardous condition, with falling ceiling slabs and exposed wires. Parents and teachers demand urgent intervention as classes are temporarily shifted to a nearby Anganwadi.
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