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The Telangana government has sanctioned Rs 6 crore for the development of Gourigundala waterfalls in Peddapalli as a tourist destination. The plan includes road construction, safety measures, and visitor amenities. The site has witnessed tragic accidents in recent years.
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Four children died and 17 were injured after a portion of a government school building collapsed during morning prayers in Rajasthan's Jhalawar district on Friday. Authorities have launched a high-level probe and are ensuring medical treatment for the injured
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A speeding car crashed into a house at Dundigal on Friday, allegedly after the driver fell asleep. The hatchback rammed into the compound wall and was left hanging. No injuries were reported. Police used a crane to remove the vehicle.
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Over 35 years since its formation, the Telangana State Council of Higher Education still operates from a rented university building. With unresolved infrastructure issues, the Council has requested government approval to relocate to the Hermitage Office Complex in Nampally.
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The Delhi High Court denied bail to a man accused of repeatedly raping a minor, stating that friendship doesn't imply consent, and a minor's consent is legally invalid. The court emphasized the victim's age and detailed allegations
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MEIL has recently been awarded a Rs. 3,374.8 crore contract by the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board for a comprehensive water infrastructure initiative
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India’s 17-year-old Unnati Hooda bowed out of the China Open 2025 after losing to World No. 4 Akane Yamaguchi in the quarterfinals. Hooda made history as only the fourth Indian woman to reach a Super 1000 singles quarterfinal.
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The Supreme Court declined to direct the Centre to increase Assembly seats in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, citing constitutional limitations under Article 170. It upheld that delimitation can only occur post-2026 census, rejecting claims of discrimination over Jammu and Kashmir’s case
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The Supreme Court criticised a Kerala journalist for publishing a defamatory YouTube video targeting a woman politician. Extending his interim bail, the court reminded that convictions aren’t made on social media and urged content creators to promote positivity instead
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An unidentified man, suspected to be a daily wage worker in his fifties, was found dead in a secluded area at Hanuman Nagar, Tarnaka. Osmania University police are investigating the case and trying to ascertain the identity of the deceased.
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A new study published in The Lancet Public Health finds that walking just 7,000 steps per day offers substantial health benefits—including lower risks of mortality, heart disease, diabetes, and dementia—challenging the long-standing 10,000-step daily goal as unrealistic for many.
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Cyberabad police arrested nine people, including two from Rajasthan, for operating mule bank accounts for cybercriminals. The gang worked under a handler named 'Jack' via Telegram, using SIM swaps, hotel bookings, and malicious apps to aid large-scale financial frauds.
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The government has ordered ISPs to block 25 OTT platforms, including Ullu and ALTT, for hosting obscene content violating Indian laws. The move underscores stricter enforcement under the IT Act and digital media ethics code to regulate online streaming platforms
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India successfully tested the UAV-Launched Precision Guided Missile (ULPGM)-V3 in Kurnool, marking a milestone in indigenous defence tech. The DRDO-led trial reflects advancements in unmanned strike capabilities and collaboration between DRDO, private players, and MSMEs
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The Meghalaya High Court has demanded accountability after nearly 4,000 MT of illegally mined coal vanished from two depots. The court slammed enforcement failures, citing a monitoring report, and ordered urgent action, FIRs, and status updates ahead of the next hearing
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US Senator Marco Rubio and Israeli leaders strongly condemned French President Emmanuel Macron’s plan to recognise Palestine at the UN, calling it reckless and dangerous. They warned the move emboldens Hamas, undermines Israel’s security, and risks fuelling further conflict
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Tadej Pogacar edged closer to a fourth Tour de France title by gaining more time on rival Jonas Vingegaard on the punishing queen stage, which was won by Ben O’Connor. Britain's Oscar Onley moved within 22 seconds of a podium finish.
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Ahead of Nag Panchami on July 29, GHSPCA has urged citizens to refrain from harming snakes and report illegal snake charmers. With help from the Forest Department, the group has rescued over 5,200 snakes during the festival over the past two decades.
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Ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs have reemerged on Oahu’s Waianae coast after seasonal waves exposed the 600-year-old carvings. Native experts view this as a message from ancestors, while the Army balances preserving the cultural site and allowing public acces
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Puneri Paltan defender Gaurav Khatri’s journey from a COVID-19 replacement to Pro Kabaddi champion is a tale of grit and glory. From local matches at 15 to lifting the trophy in Season 10, Khatri’s rise is truly inspirational.
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Forest officials in Adilabad have sought government approval for weapons and a forest police station at Sirichelma, citing repeated attacks by smugglers. They warned of rising threats, demoralisation, and alleged political support for smugglers disrupting forest protection efforts.
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Daily Horoscope: Your stars are bringing good tidings for you. Check out your astrological predictions for July 25, 2025. May the day bring you happiness
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A total of 29 villagers have been arrested for attacking police and forest staff during a plantation drive in Adilabad's Keshavapatnam. A case of attempt to murder was filed against 30 persons. The prime accused remains absconding. More arrests are likely.
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Twelve children at an Anganwadi centre in Medak district narrowly escaped injury after a classroom roof slab collapsed. The incident occurred shortly after they entered the room. Teachers blamed continuous rainfall for weakening the structure and triggering the collapse.