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GHMC officials sealed Pavilion Restaurant in Jubilee Hills for operating illegally in a residential zone. The action followed a High Court order issued in March 2025, after multiple complaints and prior notices served by the Town Planning department since 2019.
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Over 27,000 farmers from Patancheru were denied Rythu Bharosa assistance despite being eligible. Officials cite possible exclusion due to proposed municipal mergers. The BRS has announced protests, while the local Congress leadership seeks action from the Agriculture Minister.
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It is alleged that Corporator CN Reddy used filthy language and unparliamentary words against the assistant municipal commissioner, A Balaraj, and attempted to attack the official as well.
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GHMC Commissioner RV Karnan inspected drainage works near Durgam Cheruvu and directed officials to expedite completion. He also reviewed streetlight, sanitation, desilting, and tax collection issues, stressing prompt resolution of complaints and third-party testing of treated water from the STP
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The allegations in the criminal case involved the petitioner and his family allegedly using the dog, which is banned in India.
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GHMC Commissioner RV Karnan visited flood-affected Santoshnagar in Hyderabad and directed officials to begin temporary relief measures and draft permanent plans to prevent flooding in low-lying areas. He was accompanied by Yakutpura MLA Jaffar Hussain Mehraj during the inspection.
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The direction came in a writ petition filed by the Amar Society Plot Owners’ Welfare Association, which challenged the unauthorized occupation of 1,334 square yards of land within Survey No. 47 of Guttala Begumpet village, Serilingampally Mandal.
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GHMC Commissioner RV Karnan has directed speedy completion of the beautification works on the Rs. 178 crore Shilpa Layout Phase-2 flyover. He also inspected nearby flyovers and waste-filled areas, instructing that pending development and drainage works be completed quickly
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After the expiry of the EESL contract in April, the streetlights are being managed under stop-gap arrangements by the respective ULBs.
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Tensions flared between MLA Danam Nagender and GHMC corporator Vijaya Reddy during a Congress constituency meeting in Khairatabad. A verbal clash broke out over protocol violations. This is the latest in a series of conflicts between the two leaders’ camps
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Locals, frustrated over flooding and GHMC's inaction, confronted and heckled MLA Jaffar Hussain Meraj, prompting security to escort him away. The MLA later said nala widening work is underway but time-consuming
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GHMC officials direct operators to suspend food business operations immediately until the outlets acquire valid licence
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Except for paperwork, the remaining process to transfer 435 acres of land to the Defence authorities is ready, say sources
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A separate exercise is underway to merge 13 urban bodies within the ORR into the GHMC.
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Motorists had to wade through knee deep water at Engine Bowli, Chatrinaka, Uppuguda, Bandlaguda, Khilwat road, Aghapura, Bahadurpura and few other areas
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During inspections of 29 sweet shops across Hyderabad, GHMC teams found multiple food safety violations, including the use of expired ingredients, unhygienic kitchens, unlabeled products, and expired FSSAI licenses. Officials acted on directions from Commissioner RV Karnan
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The GHMC has decided to allow 20,000 new electric, and 10,000 each LPG and CNG autorickshaws within the Outer Ring Road to meet the growing population’s demand for autorickshaws
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Santoshnagar AIMIM corporator Mohd Muzaffer Hussain passed away due to cardiac arrest on June 4, hours after attending the GHMC General Body meeting. His sudden death shocked fellow corporators, who remembered his dedicated service to the local community.
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During the course of the meeting, heated arguments took place between BRS and BJP corporators when Samala Hema, BRS corporator from Sitaphalmandi blamed the Central government's intelligence failure for the terrorist attack in Pahalgam. The BJP corporators swiftly reacted and demanded an apology from the BRS corporator for blaming the Centre.
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Several BRS leaders, including MLA Madhavaram Krishna Rao, Errolla Srinivas, Y Satish Reddy and Manne Krishank, accused the Revanth Reddy government of double standards. They questioned why flexis of Congress and BJP leaders were allowed to remain for months while those of BRS leaders were promptly removed.