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Telangana: Habitual offender held for burglary of 13 tolas of gold in Mancherial

Telangana: Habitual offender held for burglary of 13 tolas of gold in Mancherial

  • Congress rejects ECI’s affidavit demand over Rahul Gandhi’s poll rigging allegations

    The Congress party has rejected the Election Commission of India’s directive demanding Rahul Gandhi submit an affidavit to substantiate his allegations of widespread voter fraud in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The grand old party is pressing for a thorough investigation into the electoral process
  • Telangana: Man ends life over theft allegations in Siddipet

    A man in Cheriyal allegedly committed suicide after being questioned over a nearby theft. The incident during the Rakhi festival has sparked tension in the village. Police have registered a case and are investigating the matter
  • Telangana: BRS slams Revanth Reddy over Hyderabad’s flood woes

    BRS leader Manne Govardhan Reddy accuses CM Revanth Reddy of neglecting Hyderabad’s urban infrastructure, leading to severe flooding and waterlogging. He warns Congress risks losing local body polls due to poor governance and stalled housing projects
  • CAG Q1 report a “red alert” for Telangana: BRS MLC Sravan

    BRS MLC Dasoju Sravan raised concerns over Telangana’s fiscal health, pointing to a concerning CAG report that shows the state's borrowings have already outpaced its revenue in the first quarter of the current fiscal year. He questioned the government's ability to meet its election promises and urged for a shift toward economic vision and tangible leadership.
  • QR codes pasted in Adilabad village to highlight Congress’s unfulfilled promises

    Sarpanch Gadge Meenakshi accuses Congress of failing to fulfill six key promises after 20 months. She launched a QR code campaign in Mukhra village displaying evidence of unkept assurances to remind voters ahead of elections
  • Modi’s Metro joke draws laughter from CM Siddaramaiah, DCM Shivakumar

    PM Modi humourously noted women prefer Bengaluru Metro over Karnataka’s free bus scheme during Yellow Line inauguration. The Rs 7,160 crore project marks a key step in Metro expansion, with Modi also laying foundation for Phase 3’s Orange Line
  • Telangana rice exports nosedive as high costs, global competition squeeze market share

    Telangana’s rice exports have fallen 20-30 per cent in 2025 due to high procurement costs and collapsing domestic demand amid subsidised PDS rice. Millers warn of losing global market share unless State policies and milling costs are urgently reviewed
  • Leopard sighting triggers alert in Jagtial’s Dharmapuri town

    A leopard sighting on the outskirts of Dharmapuri temple town has prompted forest officials to issue a public alert. Farmers reported spotting the leopard in paddy fields near Kamalapur Road, leading to an investigation by forest beat officer Jeevan and his team.
  • BRS gears up for legal, political showdown with Congress over Ghose Commission report

    The BRS is preparing a two-pronged counterattack against the Congress government over alleged irregularities in the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project. While the Congress is pushing a political narrative based on a truncated report by the Justice PC Ghose Commission, the BRS is challenging the findings’ legality.
  • Former separatists in Jammu and Kashmir pledge allegiance to India

    Several former separatist leaders in Jammu and Kashmir have publicly renounced their past affiliations and pledged allegiance to India’s Constitution. This marks a major shift from the 1990s separatist stance amid the government’s zero-tolerance policy against terrorism and secessionism
  • No party files objections since Bihar draft voters’ list publication: EC

    Nine days after Bihar’s draft electoral rolls were published, the Election Commission reports no objections from political parties. The list remains open for claims till September 1 amid opposition protests. The final roll will be published by September 30
  • EC assures SC no voter name deletion in Bihar without notice and reasoned order

    The Election Commission told the Supreme Court it will not delete any voter’s name from Bihar’s draft electoral roll without prior notice, an opportunity to be heard, and a reasoned order, while denying wrongful deletions and refuting allegations of malpractice
  • Editorial: Growing cancer burden

    Cancer care is inaccessible and expensive for the majority of Indians. The infrastructure for cancer treatment is limited to just about 100 towns and cities. While most of India's cancer patients stay in towns and rural areas, the bulk of healthcare resources are in larger cities
  • Rahul Gandhi launches ‘Vote Chori’ campaign, seeks release of digital voter rolls

    Rahul Gandhi launched a “Vote Chori” campaign website urging public support for his demand that the ECI release digital voter rolls. The move precedes an INDIA bloc march to the poll panel’s Delhi office to protest alleged electoral irregularities
  • Telangana: BRS to open party offices in all Siddipet wards, says Harish Rao

    BRS leader T Harish Rao said the party will set up offices in all 43 Siddipet wards ahead of the 2026 municipal polls. He claimed people want KCR back as CM, accusing the Congress government of failing promises
  • Telangana: Pregnant woman carried for 2 kilometres due to lack of road in Sangareddy village; delivers baby en route

    In Telangana’s Munya Nayak Thanda, villagers carried a pregnant woman for 2 km to reach an ambulance due to no road access. She gave birth midway, highlighting the hamlet’s long-standing road woes and unfulfilled political promises
  • Pakistan Army chief Munir meets US leaders in second post-conflict visit

    Pakistan’s Army Chief General Asim Munir is on his second visit to Washington since last month’s conflict with India. His schedule includes meetings with US military leaders, attending a CENTCOM change of command, and urging Pakistani diaspora to help attract investment.
  • Pakistan loses Rs 4.1bn after closing airspace to Indian airlines

    Pakistan’s Airports Authority says it lost Rs 4.1 billion in overflying revenue after closing its airspace to Indian airlines following the Pahalgam attack. The ban, still in force, has also seen Indian carriers block Pakistani flights from their skies.
  • Hyderabad: Aurora University partners with Quality Thought to host B Tech career event

    Aurora University partnered with Quality Thought Info Systems India to launch a one-day B Tech Career Event for 2025 Intermediate pass-outs, offering CSE insights, an AI-focused session, and a scholarship test to boost students’ higher education opportunities
  • Hyderabad’s August dread, as monsoons paralyse city, residents fear what next

    Hyderabad has seen relentless August downpours, causing severe flooding, traffic chaos, and public frustration. With three 100 mm rain events already this month, IMD warns of peak monsoon ahead, leaving residents anxious about safety and daily commutes
  • Ukraine, Russia set out starkly different peace terms before Trump-Putin talks

    Kyiv: The threats, pressure, and ultimatums have come and gone, but Russian President Vladimir Putin has maintained Moscow’s uncompromising demands in the war in Ukraine, raising fears he could use a planned summit with US President Donald Trump in Alaska to coerce Kyiv into accepting an unfavourable deal. The maximalist demands reflect Putin’s determination to […]
  • Heavy to very heavy rainfall alert to Hyderabad

    The Hyderabad Met department has issued an orange alert for heavy to very heavy rainfall in Hyderabad and several Telangana districts from August 14–17, and a yellow alert from August 11–13. Light to moderate rain is expected statewide till August 17
  • London sees biggest protest arrests in a decade over Gaza and Palestine Action ban

    The Metropolitan Police arrested 474 people during London’s largest protest supporting banned group Palestine Action. Most were detained under terrorism laws, sparking criticism from rights groups who called the crackdown disproportionate. The ban carries penalties of up to 14 years’ imprisonment.
  • Railways stall over 60 Bengal projects due to land issues, says Sukanta Majumdar

    Union minister Sukanta Majumdar said over 60 railway projects in West Bengal remain stalled due to land availability issues. He urged the state government to cooperate and proposed renaming Sealdah station after Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee.
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