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HMDA digs up iconic Trimulgherry football ground for SCB elevated corridor

HMDA digs up iconic Trimulgherry football ground for SCB elevated corridor

  • Revanth Reddy says no land available for tribals

    Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy said the Telangana government has no land available for distribution to tribals, despite earlier promises. Speaking at Sevalal Maharaj Jayanthi celebrations, he urged ST youth to focus on education and dismissed claims of welfare neglect
  • BRS to celebrate KCR’s birthday across Telangana on Feb 17

    BRS Legislature Party deputy leader Talasani Srinivas Yadav has called upon party cadres to organise grand celebrations across Telangana on February 17 to mark the birthday of party president and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao
  • Six children forced into begging at a fair rescued in Asifabad

    Six children who were forced into begging at a temple fair near Kagaznagar were rescued during inspections by officials and volunteers. The children and their parents were counselled, and authorities warned of legal action against those encouraging child begging
  • Shaheedi Divas marked with devotion at Gurudwara Saheb Sitafalmandi

    Sikhs in Hyderabad and Secunderabad observed Shaheedi Divas marking the 350th martyrdom anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur. Devotees gathered at Gurudwara Saheb Sitafalmandi for prayers, Shabad Kirtans, and Katha, followed by the traditional Guru Ka Langar.
  • Youth murdered by unidentified persons in Jagtial

    A 30-year-old man, Bole Vishwanath, was beaten to death by unidentified persons on the Jagtial bypass road. Police have registered a case and launched an investigation, suspecting personal disputes as the motive behind the murder
  • Tilak Varma’s coach to witness India-Pakistan clash

    Salam Bayash, coach of Indian cricketer Tilak Varma, will witness his protégé play against Pakistan in the T20 World Cup in Colombo. Bayash, Tilak’s mentor since school days, called it a dream come true after 25 years of coaching
  • 611 booked in Hyderabad, Cyberabad drunk driving drives

    Hyderabad Traffic Police booked 415 persons, while Cyberabad Police apprehended 196 during weekend drunk driving checks. Several offenders recorded high blood alcohol levels. All accused will have to appear before court as part of the enforcement drive.
  • India-Japan ties enter new phase with focus on security and technology

    A report says India and Japan are entering a new phase of partnership marked by stronger security and technology cooperation. Leaders from both sides reaffirmed their commitment to the Indo-Pacific and people-to-people ties, highlighting growing investments and strategic collaboration
  • BJP hits back at Rahul over India-US trade deal claims

    The BJP has hit back at Rahul Gandhi’s criticism of the India-US trade deal, accusing him of spreading false narratives. Party MPs said the agreement would not harm farmers or businesses and defended the Modi government’s policies
  • Hyderabad: Afzalgunj police arrest serial motorcycle thief, recover three vehicles

    Afzalgunj police arrested a 39-year-old Amberpet resident allegedly involved in multiple motorcycle thefts. Three stolen two-wheelers were recovered. The accused was identified through CCTV footage following a complaint from Osmania General Hospital and has been remanded.
  • Hyderabad: Two held with 10 kg ganja in Hyderabad, one absconding

    Afzalgunj police arrested two Odisha residents for allegedly transporting 10 kilograms of ganja in Hyderabad. The contraband was reportedly concealed in a specially designed vest. One more accused is absconding, and efforts are under way to trace him.
  • Doctors formed terror group Ansar Interim in J-K, probe reveals

    Security agencies have uncovered a white-collar terror module in Jammu and Kashmir, where radicalised doctors formed Ansar Interim to plan attacks. Linked to the Red Fort blast, the group’s network spanned Kashmir, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, officials said
  • Security agencies bust mule account network in Jammu and Kashmir

    Security agencies have frozen over 8,000 mule accounts in Jammu and Kashmir, exposing a money laundering network linked to global scams. Officials fear funds routed through these accounts could be misused for separatist and anti-national activities, including digital hawala
  • IndiaAI Mission drives innovation under 7-Sutra framework

    India has released AI Governance Guidelines anchored in seven Sutras to achieve the vision of “AI for All.” The framework aims to balance innovation with safeguards, driving inclusive growth and supporting the national aspiration of Viksit Bharat 2047
  • CBSE seeks explanation from Hyderabad Public School Ramanthapur over fee hike complaints

    The CBSE has sought an explanation from Hyderabad Public School, Ramanthapur, following parents’ complaints of steep fee hikes and absence of a functional PTA. The school has been given 30 days to respond, failing which action may be initiated.
  • Nehru told Congress MPs they were not bound by whip in 1954 Speaker debate

    Jawaharlal Nehru told Congress MPs during the 1954 Lok Sabha debate on Speaker GV Mavalankar’s removal that they were not bound by any whip. He urged members to treat it as a matter of dignity of the House, not party politics
  • ‘Soundscapes of Telangana’ showcases folk, classical music at IAPCON 2026

    The open-air amphitheatre at Taramati Baradari hosted ‘Soundscapes of Telangana’ during IAPCON 2026. Folk and classical musicians showcased rare instruments, aiming to preserve Telangana’s musical heritage while offering cultural exposure to conference delegates.
  • West Bengal launches camps to register jobless youths for allowance

    The West Bengal government has started camps across the state to register unemployed youths under the Banglar Yuba Sathi scheme. Eligible applicants will receive monthly financial aid, while the opposition questioned the need for physical camps instead of an online system
  • CISF inspectors seek time-bound promotions after SC order

    Over 500 CISF inspectors have sought a fair cadre review to ensure timely promotions, citing decades of stagnation. Referring to a Supreme Court order, they urged the force to address morale issues and ensure parity with other CAPFs
  • Rahul Gandhi questions US trade deal impact on farmers

    Congress leader Rahul Gandhi raised concerns over the India-US interim trade deal, alleging it betrayed Indian farmers. He questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi on imports, GM crops and market access, warning that the agreement could harm agriculture and related sectors
  • Bill Gates to visit Andhra Pradesh, hold talks with CM on health, education reforms

    Bill Gates will visit Andhra Pradesh on Monday to hold talks with Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu on health, education and agriculture initiatives, review real-time governance systems and ongoing projects supported by the Gates Foundation.
  • Opposition seeks clarity on Sabarimala issue ahead of SC hearing

    The Sabarimala women’s entry issue resurfaced in Kerala ahead of a Supreme Court hearing, triggering a political debate. The opposition demanded clarity from the LDF government, while ruling party leaders said the stand would be revealed in court
  • India AI Impact Summit 2026 draws strong global response, 70 teams named finalists

    Ahead of the India AI Impact Summit 2026 in New Delhi, the government announced 70 finalists across three global AI challenges after receiving over 4,650 applications from more than 60 countries, underscoring India’s growing role in responsible artificial intelligence innovation.
  • Stalin warns against attempts to dilute Vallalar’s ideals

    Chief Minister M K Stalin warned against attempts to distort saint Ramalinga Vallalar’s ideals while launching an international conference in Chennai. He linked Vallalar’s philosophy to welfare schemes and announced seven new initiatives in the saint’s honour
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