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Singareni Collieries CMD Dr Buddhaprakash Jyoti inspected the coal handling plant in Ramagundam-II area, reviewing coal transport and quality systems. He directed officials to complete the new CHP project on schedule, accompanied by Directors and the Area General Manager
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Deepthi Mahila Samithi members participated in a Swachhta drive at the NTPC township in Ramagundam on Wednesday, with DMS president Rakhi Samanta highlighting the need for sustained cleanliness practices and encouraging people to adopt hygiene and cleanliness as daily habits.
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Telangana is witnessing intense heatwave conditions with both daytime and night-time temperatures remaining above normal. Hyderabad and Warangal are experiencing warmer nights, reducing recovery time from extreme heat and increasing health risks, according to IMD data and the State Heatwave Action Plan.
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NTPC Ramagundam and Telangana STPS have launched a four-day training programme for FT/MGR staff to improve operational efficiency and safety. The initiative focuses on skill development and knowledge sharing among operating personnel and retired Railways staff.
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Authorities have imposed Section 163 of BNSS in Kyathanpalli ahead of municipal chairperson elections, restricting gatherings, protests and movement with weapons, while urging public cooperation to maintain law and order during the election process.
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The Rural Sports Meet-2025-26 organised by NTPC under its CSR initiative began on Monday with participation from 21 government high schools from Ramagundam, Kamanpur, Anthergaon and Palakurthi mandals, aiming to promote sportsmanship and physical fitness among rural students
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The CISF celebrated its 57th Raising Day at the RSTPS Ramagundam unit in Peddapalli district with a ceremonial parade and tactical demonstration. NTPC Executive Director Chandan Kumar Samanta reviewed the parade and presented prizes to the best performers.
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A wildlife expert has explained that the tiger roaming Yadadri Bhuvanagiri is a dispersing sub adult searching for territory or a mate. The animal is believed to have entered Telangana from Maharashtra and moved across several districts
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A Mancherial police constable was suspended after a viral video showed him allegedly abusing and assaulting his wife while drunk. A case was registered under the SC, ST Act following her complaint, and investigations are underway
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Eight Maoists, including a woman and several militia and courier network members, surrendered before Ramagundam police on Saturday. Officials said they were influenced by government welfare initiatives and police support for surrendered cadres, and decided to return to mainstream life.
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A transient tiger that briefly moved towards Ramagundam has returned to Mancherial and is now roaming near coal mines in Srirampur. Forest officials have stepped up surveillance as multiple tigers remain close to human settlements.
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The Ramagundam Municipal Corporation has started installing fencing along nalas to prevent garbage dumping, which causes frequent blockages. The initiative is part of ongoing modernisation works in Ramagundam, Godavarikhani and NTPC areas to improve drainage and reduce recurring maintenance costs.
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Under pressure from public representatives and Hindu groups, the Ramagundam Municipal Corporation has started reconstructing Maisamma temples demolished during a recent drive to clear road encroachments. The move comes after protests and sharp criticism from political leaders and organisations.
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The office of the Opencast-2 coal mine in the Ramagundam-III area of Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) was submerged in floodwater on Friday. The flooding occurred after the canal bund breached, following continuous rainfall over the past two days
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NTPC Ramagundam organized a mega health camp in Rompikunta under the National Health Mission programme, Swasth Nari Sashakt Pariwar Abhiyan. Female specialists conducted screenings for anemia, diabetes, hypertension, heart diseases, and refractive errors for 135 patients
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NTPC Ramagundam has won the CII Excellent Energy Efficiency Plant Award 2025 for the fifth time, recognising its leadership in energy efficiency, environmental stewardship, and operational reliability. The plant continues to set benchmarks for sustainable and innovative practices
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CIFA advisor P Chengal Reddy blamed the union government for the urea shortage affecting Telangana’s Kharif farmers. He said poor planning, lapses in coordination and reliance on urea have hit productivity, urging India to adopt biotech farming practices like other countries
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SCCL has discovered an estimated 30 million tonnes of coal in the Ramagundam region, near Godavarikhani. With older mines nearing depletion, SCCL has intensified exploration and is evaluating ways to link new deposits with existing infrastructure.
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The 20th Area-Level Tripartite Safety Review Meeting of Singareni Collieries was held in Ramagundam. SCCL Director (Operations) LV Suryanarayana emphasised the goal of achieving zero accidents and called on experienced workers to guide newer employees, especially in underground coal mines.
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Nagunuri Sumalatha, a former corporator of Ramagundam’s 25th division, staged an innovative protest against the municipal corporation's failure to collect garbage in her area. She personally collected trash from every household and dumped it on the town's outskirts.