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The Central Government has praised Telangana’s T-FIBER project, with IT Minister Sridhar Babu saying it is now a national model. The initiative provides high-speed broadband and has improved connectivity across villages and government institutions.
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Representatives of Brahmin organisations met IT Minister D Sridhar Babu in Hyderabad and submitted a memorandum seeking expansion of welfare schemes, temple reforms, housing, pensions, and establishment of a Brahmin Credit Society with adequate funding
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Heated arguments broke out in the Telangana Assembly after the Speaker ordered expunction of alleged remarks by KT Rama Rao. The opposition protested, while the government maintained that disqualification petitions were outside the House’s purview
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Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu said the Asian Development Bank is yet to approve the Musi Rejuvenation project but is largely satisfied. The Telangana government is exploring multiple funding options, including PPP mode, to take the project forward
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Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu said the Congress high command would decide the Chief Minister’s post, indirectly countering Revanth Reddy’s claims of a long tenure, while also addressing Cabinet expansion speculation and internal party issues
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Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu said confusion over Sharada Peetham land arose due to lack of clarity after the government withdrew an allotment order to HMWSSB. He assured support to the institution and denied any ownership dispute
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Telangana’s district reorganisation plan has triggered fresh demands across Karimnagar. People in Manthani want a separate district named after Sripada Rao, while residents of Rajanna Sircilla fear abolition. The government says reorganisation will follow a scientific method
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Unemployed youth across Telangana are staging protests against the Congress government’s failure to deliver on its election promise of releasing a job calendar and filling 2 lakh vacancies within a year. Demonstrations erupted in Hyderabad and districts like Warangal and Mahabubnagar, with several protesters detained.
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The Telangana government has no immediate plan to trifurcate the GHMC, Legislative Affairs Minister D Sridhar Babu told the Assembly. He said GHMC has not taken fresh loans in a year, while HMDA is seeking Rs 5,000 crore in new funding.
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Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu dismissed BRS allegations on the Hyderabad Industrial Lands Transformation Policy, saying the government was only collecting conversion fees and not selling lands. He justified the fee structure, denied political beneficiaries and accused the BRS of misleading people
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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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Private colleges in Telangana ended their indefinite strike after the state government agreed to release Rs 600 crore towards fee reimbursement arrears. Talks with ministers ensured reopening of colleges from Tuesday
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Industries Minister D. Sridhar Babu met UAE Minister Omar Bin Sultan Al Olama in Dubai and proposed setting up a joint AI R&D Centre in Hyderabad. He outlined Telangana's vision to become a global AI hub through projects like AI City and AI University.
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IT Minister D. Sridhar Babu reaffirmed the Congress government’s commitment to the River Musi rejuvenation project despite objections. Speaking at an urban planning conference, he said Telangana would emerge as a model in sustainability, stressing climate-resilient cities and intergenerational justice.
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Six people died after being electrocuted by a live wire during a Shobha Yatra in Hyderabad’s Ramanthapur. IT Minister Sridhar Babu announced Rs 5 lakh ex-gratia for each victim and ordered an inquiry to identify those responsible
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Telangana IT Minister D Sridhar Babu held the Centre responsible for the urea shortage in the state, urged clarity on water-sharing with Andhra Pradesh, and expressed confidence that the CBI would expose the real culprits in the advocate couple murder case
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy announced Rs.1 crore compensation to the deceased in the Pashamylaram blast and ordered a detailed inquiry. A committee headed by the Chief Secretary will oversee relief. He warned of stern action against those found responsible
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Industries Minister Sridhar Babu said Telangana’s construction sector grew 11.97% in FY 2024–25, contributing Rs.80,000 crore. He dismissed slowdown claims, citing RERA registrations and a 58% surge in high-value home sales as indicators of robust real estate growth
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Google's first-ever Safety Engineering Centre in the Asia-Pacific region, inaugurated in Hyderabad will serve as a cybersecurity and AI research hub, focusing on safeguarding users from online fraud, protecting infrastructure, and advancing responsible AI development tailored to India’s digital landscape.
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Says the crop soaked in paddy purchasing centres will also be procured by paying minimum support price