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Hyderabad: Realtor arrested on charges of cheating, forgery

Hyderabad: Realtor arrested on charges of cheating, forgery

  • Do not to politicize BC Commission, says Chairman G Niranjan

    Chairman along with commission members accepted representations from various BC communities, organisations, political parties and others as part of a public hearing held at collectorate auditorium
  • Hyderabad: Food Secretary Sanjeev Chopra reviews ‘Jan Poshan Kendra’ at AG Colony

    Later in the day, Sanjeev Chopra also visited the Minister for Civil Supplies, N Uttam Kumar Reddy and Commissioner, Civil Supplies Corporation, D S Chouhan
  • KTR slams Kharge, demands Congress to apologise for betraying Telangana people with unrealistic guarantees

    KT Rama Rao expressed concern over Congress’s track record of “guarantees” in Karnataka, warning that similar actions in Telangana could have far-reaching negative impacts on future generations
  • Telangana government announces half-day schools from Nov 6

    This is applicable to the government, local body and aided primary schools as teachers from these schools are set to hold caste census for a period of three weeks.
  • Government junior colleges in Telangana to get new full-time lecturers

    According to sources, the State government has issued necessary directions asking the authorities concerned to make arrangements for handing over appointment orders to the selected candidates.
  • SCR to run special trains to clear extra rush during Chhath Festival

    In order to clear extra rush during Chhath festival season, special trains are being operated between various destinations, the South Central Railway (SCR) said
  • Sanagreddy: Two Sub inspectors, two constables suspended for colluding with drug peddlars

    Ambaria, Maruthi Nayak, and Madhu were stationed at Manoor police station when the incidents occurred, while Vinay Kumar served as the Sangareddy rural SI. The accused officers allegedly had colluded with Mallugonda, a seasoned ganja peddler from Karnataka, who was arrested by Sangareddy police on September 10. Notably, Mallugonda had managed to evade capture several times over the past couple of years.
  • Karimnagar: Communities seek caste name changes at BC Commission’s public hearing

    People belonging to Pichakuntla, Dommari, Reddygandla and others wanted the commission to change their caste name since they and their children were feeling shy to tell their caste name to others.
  • BRS urges EC to extend deadline for Graduates MLC constituency voter enrolment

    In a letter to the CEO, Ravinder Singh expressed concern that the slow pace of voter registration in rural areas is due to a lack of sufficient awareness programs. He noted that enrollment officers are already overwhelmed with their daily responsibilities and are finding it challenging to complete the registration tasks.
  • Hyderabad: Qadir Ali Baig Theatre Festival from November 6 to 10 at Taramati Baradari

    Classical theatre, satire, love stories, dance theatre, storytelling and even a stand-up act form are this year’s offering
  • Self-styled female Aghora who threatened self-immolation in Hyderabad returned to parents

    Bellampalli ACP Ravi Kumar confirmed that the woman was returned to her parents, who were counseled by the police regarding the implications of her actions. On October 29, the woman, identifying herself as Shiva Brahma Vishnu Mata, announced her intention to immolate herself in a fire pond at Muthyalamma temple in Hyderabad to protect the Sanathana Dharma of Hinduism. She made this declaration while visiting Vemulawada town on November 2.
  • Marijuana worth Rs 7 crore seized at Hyderabad airport

    Acting on specific inputs, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) seized the drugs, around 7.09 kg of hydroponic weed, from two Indian passengers who arrived from Bangkok at the RGIA
  • Unseasonal rains damage standing paddy crop in Mancherial

    The district recorded an average rainfall of 10.7 mm, with Kasipet mandal experiencing the highest at 41.2 mm, followed by Jaipur mandal with 23.7 mm. Bellampalli, Nennal, Dandepalli, and Bheemini mandals each received over 15 mm of rain. Since June 1, the district has accumulated 1,028 mm of rainfall, slightly above the normal average of 1,015 mm, as of November 2.
  • Four absent doctors, 3 health staff served show cause notices in Yadadri-Bhongir

    Collector Hanumantu Rao warned the staff who had abstained without prior intimation and took serious note of lapses in their services. He warned them of strict action in case of further negligence.
  • Problematic elephant ‘ME3’ returns to Chhattisgarh

    Moving in Chhattisgarh, the elephant entered into Wadsa division in Gadchiroli district of Maharashtra on the borders of Telangana, barely around 30 kilometers from the district a fortnight ago
  • Harvested paddy swept away in rainwater in Medak distrcit

    On Friday evening, heavy rainfall in Siddipet and Medak districts caused significant damage to paddy farmers. Despite their efforts to dry the paddy along the Narsapur-Medak road in Kowdipally, the crops were washed away by the rainwater, leaving the farmers feeling helpless.
  • Revanth Reddy will be replaced after June next year, says Maheshwar Reddy

    "My sources say the Congress high command has already started the exercise to choose a new Chief Minister for Telangana, said BJP LP leader A Maheshwar Reddy
  • Warangal police hand over 3257 stolen phones to their owners

    During a cell phone recovery event held at the Warangal Commissionerate office, the police commissioner distributed recovered cell phones to their owners. He mentioned that a special unit has been established in each police station, along with the City Crime Station (CCS), to track lost and stolen cell phones. He urged the public to file a complaint on the CEIR portal as soon as a phone is lost, which will assist in its recovery.
  • ICRISAT Director General Dr. Jacqueline d’Arros Hughes appointed as WAF Secretary General

    Dr Jacqueline d’Arros Hughes, is set to take up the role of Secretary General of the World Agriculture Forum (WAF) in mid-November 2024. Her career, marked by groundbreaking work in sustainable agriculture, equips her to steer the Forum towards its mission
  • Rains lash Hyderabad; Waterlogging at Gachibowli, Madhapur

    A sudden downpour swept through parts of Hyderabad on Friday evening, drenching several areas and causing waterlogging
  • Telangana: KTR promises to take up State-wide ‘Padayatra’ in future

    Further, he announced that BRS supremo and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao who kept a low profile following a surgery last year, is set to return to public life in 2025
  • Farmers suffering due to collusion of Congress govt, middle-men over paddy procurement: KTR

    The Civil Supplies department promised to purchase 8.16 lakh tonnes of paddy in October itself. But as on October 28, only 7,629 tonnes of paddy has been purchased from 913 farmers," he said.
  • 3rd Test: India struggles at 86/4 as Jadeja, Sundar bowl out NZ for 235

    Yashasvi Jaiswal and Shubman Gill put together a half-century partnership for the second wicket, with Jaiswal surviving some tense moments to score 30 runs off 52 balls, including four boundaries. They added 53 runs together before Jaiswal was bowled by Ajaz Patel while attempting a reverse sweep. India's woes deepened when nightwatchman Mohammed Siraj was trapped LBW by Patel for a golden duck, followed by Virat Kohli's run-out for just four runs.
  • KNRUHS BDS final-year exams to begin on January 2, 2025

    According to the notification, BDS final-year students admitted during the 2020-21 academic year in dental colleges affiliated with KNRUHS in Telangana, as well as students from previous batches who have failed, been detained, or not registered for earlier final-year examinations, are eligible to appear for the BDS final-year exams, provided they meet the necessary regulations.
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