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India among top five solar energy producers, says Narendra Modi

India among top five solar energy producers, says Narendra Modi

  • Irrigation experts dismiss Revanth Reddy’s 904 TMC of Krishna water pitch as ignorant posturing

    Ahead of the crucial KWDT-II hearing on September 23, Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has asked the State irrigation team to demand 904 TMC of Krishna water, far above previous claims. Experts caution that while Telangana has a strong case for 575 TMC based on catchment and drought data, the inflated demand may weaken its position.
  • Brentford hold Chelsea 2-2 after stoppage-time equaliser

    Fabio Carvalho scored a stoppage-time equaliser to help Brentford hold Chelsea to a 2-2 draw, cancelling goals from Moises Caicedo and Cole Palmer in a dramatic Premier League clash
  • India post 281/7 after fifties from Smriti, Pratika and Harleen

    India rode on half-centuries from Pratika Rawal, Smriti Mandhana, and Harleen Deol to post 281/7 against Australia in the 1st ODI, their joint second-highest total against the Aussies
  • India women lose 1-4 to China, miss out on direct World Cup berth

    India suffered a 1-4 defeat to China in the Asia Cup final, missing out on direct qualification for the 2026 Women’s Hockey World Cup and will now play in the qualifiers
  • Heavy rains batter Hyderabad again, IMD predicts more showers on Monday

    A sudden spell of heavy rain disrupted life across Hyderabad on Sunday evening, flooding roads and halting traffic in several areas. Shaikpet recorded the highest rainfall at 8 cm, followed by East Anandbagh, Bandlaguda, and Lalapet. Waterlogging was reported in multiple localities in the city.
  • Hyderabad crime roundup: Five held in Chevella extortion, teen dies in Rajendranagar crash, factory worker found hanging in Abdullapur

    Golconda police arrested five individuals for allegedly blackmailing a yoga practitioner who runs a wellness centre in Chevella. Two women joined the centre under the guise of health issues and later recorded personal videos with the victim, using them to extort Rs 50 lakh and demand Rs 2 crore. A case was registered following the complaint.
  • Two farmers die en route to buy urea; ex-minister Satyavathi Rathod demands action

    Former Minister Satyavathi Rathod has demanded immediate support from the Congress-led government for the families of two farmers who died in a road accident while travelling to collect urea in Mahabubabad district. The incident sparked protests at the local hospital, with Rathod joining grieving families.
  • AIC-CCMB to host workshop on ICE Cloud for life sciences researchers on Sep 24

    AIC-CCMB, in collaboration with the Department of Biotechnology, is organising a specialised workshop on ICE Cloud, a container-based computing platform tailored for life sciences research. The event is being held at CCMB Annex, Hyderabad on September 24.
  • Youth football leagues announced by Telangana Football Association

    The Telangana Football Association will launch Under-13 and Under-15 youth leagues this year. The decision came during TFA’s AGM, where Ganapathi was appointed Treasurer and district teams were promised support
  • Ex-MP V Hanumanth Rao donates cricket kits to Amberpet CC

    Former Sports Minister V Hanumanth Rao donated cricket kits to Amberpet CC after their HCA League triumph. He encouraged players to aim high and recalled supporting early careers like that of Mohd Siraj
  • Rajat Patidar, Tilak named India A captains

    Rajat Patidar will lead India A in the first one-day match against Australia A, while Tilak Varma takes over as captain for the next two matches in the series starting September 30
  • Ex-Andhra Ranji cricketer Satyadev no more

    Former Andhra Ranji player Satyadev passed away at 84 in Kakinada. A veteran of 16 matches, he remained closely involved with Andhra cricket and Hyderabad’s cricketing circles after retirement
  • PM Modi accuses Congress of undermining Indian Army and backing Pak-groomed terrorists

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a scathing attack on the Congress, accusing it of supporting infiltrators and terrorists allegedly groomed by Pakistan. He made these remarks during a public meeting in Mangaldoi, Assam on Sunday. Referring to 'Operation Sindoor', he claimed the opposition party failed to back the Indian Army.
  • Fee reimbursement dues: 2,000 Telangana pvt colleges to shut down indefinitely from Sep 15

    The Federation of Associations of Telangana Higher Education has set September 21 as a deadline for clearing Rs.1,800 crore dues for which tokens were issued, failing colleges planned a huge protest with lakhs of students on September 23 and 24.
  • Golden double for Jaismine and Minakshi at World Boxing C’ships; India sign off with 4 medals

    Jaismine and Minakshi clinched historic golds at the World Boxing Championships, leading India to a record four-medal finish overseas. Nupur took silver and Pooja secured bronze in a breakthrough performance
  • Lakshya, Satwik-Chirag end as runners-up at Hong Kong Open

    Lakshya Sen and the duo of Satwik-Chirag ended runners-up at the Hong Kong Open, losing in their respective finals to Chinese opponents despite promising starts and strong performances earlier in the tournament
  • Medak teacher’s viral teaching wins global praise, but his school struggles persist

    A primary school teacher in Admapur village, Medak, has gained international acclaim for his creative teaching methods shared via his YouTube channel ‘Raviraj Master’. Despite accolades and foreign support, his school continues to grapple with inadequate infrastructure and staffing needs.
  • Apollo hosts Arthroplasty Arthroscopy summit to sharpen young surgeons’ skills

    Over 250 orthopaedic surgeons, mostly young professionals, attended the 9th Arthroplasty-Arthroscopy Summit 2025 in Hyderabad. Organised by Apollo Hospitals, the event showcased 50+ surgical procedures, with focus on robotics in joint replacements and new cartilage repair techniques
  • Two nabbed with 10 Kg Deer meat, horns in Hyderabad

    Hyderabad’s Tolichowki police caught two men — a doctor and a realtor — allegedly selling illegal deer meat. About 10 kg of meat and three pairs of antlers were seized. The accused were handed over to the Forest Department for further action
  • Thousands join Markazi Milad Juloos in Hyderabad’s Old City

    Thousands participated in the Markazi Milad Juloos in Hyderabad’s Old City on Sunday, celebrating Prophet Mohammed’s birth. Processions, food camps, and community spirit marked the day. Indian and Palestinian flags were seen as police ensured tight security across the city
  • Women’s reservation law to shape India’s future: LS Speaker Om Birla

    Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla said the 33 per cent women’s reservation law will create a new generation of leaders shaping India’s future. Speaking in Tirupati, he urged 100 per cent literacy for girls, adding that empowered women are key to India’s development and governance
  • BJP leader welcomes US probe into George Soros, hints at opposition links

    BJP’s Amit Malviya welcomed a reported US investigation into George Soros, suggesting Indian Opposition leaders may also come under scrutiny for alleged foreign links. He accused Rahul Gandhi of following Soros’ playbook to spread chaos and undermine India’s institutions
  • OBC, Adivasi, Banjara groups protest Maratha Quota GR in Maharashtra

    OBC, Adivasi, and Banjara groups in Maharashtra’s Jalna district are protesting the Maratha quota GR, opposing the move to issue Kunbi caste certificates to Marathas. They argue this will erode existing SC, ST, and OBC reservation rights and benefits
  • Parliament panel urges legal framework to curb AI-generated fake news

    A parliamentary committee has urged the government to create legal and tech solutions to tackle AI-generated fake news, including licensing AI content creators, mandatory labelling, and fact-checking mechanisms in media. It warned that fake news threatens public order and democracy
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