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Girish Karri and V Veda won men’s and women’s singles titles in the third Telangana Open pickleball championship at Gandipet, with players across age groups receiving awards for outstanding performances
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The fifth India Open under-23 athletics meet will be held at JN Stadium, Hanamkonda, from October 16 to 18, featuring 800 athletes, including 100 internationals, competing for top honors
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Komari Shiva Kumar was sentenced to rigorous life imprisonment and fined Rs 60,000 for sexually assaulting a minor girl in 2018, who later died by suicide following his threats and harassment
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Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh will unveil former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s statue at Picket Public Garden, Secunderabad Cantonment, on September 17, following the Hyderabad Liberation Day Parade
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NCC cadets from Andhra Pradesh and Telangana excelled at the All India Thal Sainik Camp 2025 in Delhi, securing second place for boys, sixth for girls, and first in field signals
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A lab technician at Srinivasa Nursing Home in Bhadrachalam has been booked for sexually harassing a female patient during her check-up, with an FIR registered under relevant sections of BNS
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KT Rama Rao welcomed the Supreme Court’s interim order on the Waqf Amendment Act 2025, calling it crucial to protect communal harmony, opposing divisive provisions, and pledging continued commitment to minority welfare
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NGOs in Telangana prepared and distributed 10 lakh seed balls containing banyan, neem, mango, and other trees to boost green cover, involving students and promoting environmental conservation across the State
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Telangana farmers protest against the Regional Ring Road realignment, alleging the state government altered the southern route to protect lands of Congress leaders and private industries. They demand restoration of the original alignment and fair compensation for affected villages
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Journalists in Khammam and Warangal staged protests against police cases filed on T News reporter V Sambasiva Rao, demanding withdrawal and condemning attacks on the fourth pillar of democracy over urea shortage reporting
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Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar alleged that KT Rama Rao is trying to threaten him with a defamation suit, but he will face it legally, preferring political battles over legal ones
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KT Rama Rao extended support to Telangana students denied medical admissions under a new nativity GO, urging a transition period and humanitarian consideration for those who studied in the State till Class 10
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Farmers across Adilabad, Mancherial, Kumram Bheem Asifabad and Nirmal districts queued for hours to buy urea, with protests and local tensions highlighting the ongoing fertiliser shortage
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Anganwadi teachers in Telangana staged protests against the State’s move to set up pre-primary schools, fearing job loss and closure of centres. Arrested during demonstrations, they announced a Chalo Secretariat protest on September 25 to press their demands
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A Medak court sentenced Thalari Mohan to 20 years’ imprisonment for raping an eight-year-old girl in 2020. The court ordered Rs 3 lakh compensation for the victim’s family
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Couple from Ashwaraopet brought their newborn to BRS working president KT Rama Rao, who named the boy Suryansh. The family expressed gratitude, recalling BRS support and blessings from their leader
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BRSV staged a protest at Telangana Council for Higher Education demanding Rs 10,000 crore in fee reimbursement dues. Student leaders warned of statewide agitation, highlighting unpaid scholarships and supporting college strikes
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Farmers and women staged a Bathukamma protest on Rajiv Rahadari in Karimnagar, blocking traffic to demand urea supply. MLA Gangula Kamalakar warned of black market raids if the crisis persists
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BRS leader T Harish Rao accused the Congress government of crippling Telangana in 22 months, citing unpaid bills, closed colleges, halted welfare schemes, and severe urea shortage impacting farmers and development
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BRS leader KT Rama Rao filed a defamation suit in Hyderabad court against Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar, seeking Rs 10 crore damages, apology, and injunction over defamatory remarks and allegations
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A Codemo survey shows BRS holding a 10 percentage points lead in the upcoming Jubilee Hills bypoll, with strong youth, women, and minority support. KCR tops CM preference, while Congress faces urban discontent and BJP struggles to break through
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BRS leader Jagadish Reddy renewed calls for the disqualification of 10 defected MLAs, accusing them of aligning with Congress. He urged the Speaker to act swiftly and declared by-elections unavoidable
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Union Minister Bandi Sanjay accused the Congress government of diverting urea in Telangana, causing shortages for farmers. He also flagged off the Nagpur–Secunderabad Vande Bharat Express at Mancherial station
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GO No 33 has left Telangana NEET aspirants from border districts ineligible for MBBS local quota admissions. Parents allege injustice, citing decades of residence and urging humanitarian relief for affected students