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TCA’s Dharam Guruva Reddy calls the arrest of HCA officials a wake-up call, stressing the need for transparency, fairness, and accountability in cricket administration to ensure fair selection and world-class infrastructure
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Massive protests erupted at the Agriculture University in Rajendranagar after officials uprooted trees spread across 20 acres overnight under police cover. Students accused the government of harming the ecosystem and demanded an immediate halt to the clearance drive.
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As per GO Ms 282, employees are entitled for overtime wages for the work done beyond 10 hours daily and 48 hours in a week
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The Union Cabinet has approved the National Sports Policy 2025, aimed at transforming India into a global sports powerhouse through grassroots reform, private investment, inclusivity, infrastructure development, and Olympic-level ambition
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Telangana Udyamakarula Forum activists staged a deeksha in Karimnagar, demanding fulfilment of Congress's pre-poll promises. They alleged neglect by the government and warned of launching a public campaign and electoral backlash if their demands were not addressed.
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The Telangana government’s new sports policy promises increased cash incentives of up to Rs 6 crore for Olympic winners, the establishment of a sports university, and revived support for state-level sports associations
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The issue is with fee revision for private engineering colleges. The State government reportedly decided to continue the existing fee structure for the academic year 2025-26.
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The Telangana High Court reserved its verdict on writ petitions seeking urgent conduct of gram panchayat elections. Justice T Madhavi Devi criticized the delay and questioned the State Election Commission and government
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The OD facility would help the STF towards creating infrastructure in government schools and strengthening the education sector.
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Villagers of Pogilla near Nagarjunasagar have rejected the Forest Department’s relocation plan despite tiger threats, citing ancestral ties. CPI(M) has also opposed GO 49 on the Kumram Bheem corridor, accusing the Congress of betraying tribal rights and aiding corporates
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The initiative aimed at strengthening urban governance, improving sanitation and taking up select development works across ULBs, is scheduled to run until September 10
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The direction was issued in a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed challenging the proposed metro alignment which passes through several notified heritage precincts, including Charminar, Falaknuma, Darul Shifa, Mughalpura Tombs, and Azakhana-e-Zehra.
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To put an end to irregularities in the implementation of the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS), the government has decided to form vigilance committees in all villages
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Farmers in Makthal and neighbouring areas are up in arms against the State government’s plans to acquire their lands for the Narayanpet-Kodangal Lift Irrigation scheme
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The State government plans to raise liquor prices by 10-15% from Monday, expecting Rs.130-150 crore monthly revenue. Prices may increase by Rs.40-60 per bottle; cheap liquor prices might remain unchanged
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The State government announced Rs.5 lakh ex gratia for families of 17 victims of the Gulzar Houz fire, caused by a short circuit
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Satavahana University College of Engineering, Karimnagar, will commence its operations from Government Polytechnic College, Husnabad, from the forthcoming academic year
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Fine variety rice being distributed to white ration card holders through fair price shops is allegedly being smuggled to other places by illegal traders. Surprisingly, smuggling of the fine variety rice began the very next month after distribution of the rice began
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Telangana is all set to adopt a Karnataka-style private licensed surveyor system to address long-standing land disputes and streamline land transactions. The State will recruit 5,000 licensed surveyors, with applications open until May 17
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The proposed closure of the Sri Rajarajeshwara Swamy temple, Vemulawada, to take up developmental works is being opposed by various quarters. Though the opposition is not against the development proposal, it is against the closure of the shrine when the works are taken up