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The rains began around 3:30 AM, catching farmers off guard while they were fast asleep. Agriculture and horticulture officials later inspected the damaged fields in Palamakula and Nanganur mandals. BRS leader Japa Srikanth Reddy appealed to the government to conduct a crop loss assessment and provide compensation to the affected farmers.
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The CEC, led by Siddhant Das and including members CP Goyal, Sunil Limaye, and JR Bhatt, arrived in Hyderabad on Wednesday evening and began its field inspection of the 400-acre site near the University of Hyderabad on Thursday. Senior officials joined the committee during the site visit.
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Nine Inspectors have been transferred giving then new postings on Wednesday, April 9.
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The arrested are Manoj Madhi (19) and Suresh Kabasi (21), both residents of Malkangiri in Odisha.
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Stating that Revanth Reddy was not being respected neither by the high command nor his own Cabinet, Harish Rao said the Chief Minister owed an apology to the UoH students for for filing false cases against them.
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According to the police, a resident of Vidhyanagar, Dasharatham decided to end his life by suicide due to family disputes. On Tuesday, he along with his two daughters left home
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The incident occurred when a group of people was allegedly trying to occupy the land. Both groups pelted stones at each other, leading to a tense situation
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He remarked that the people of Telangana were now experiencing the consequences of placing their trust in tourist parties and visionless leaders. “The Congress has appointed an unfit leader to a key position, dismantled a State that was built through decades of struggle, and is now toying with the lives of four crore citizens,” he said.
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Locals and coal miners working with an opencast mining project claimed that they saw a tiger when it was crossing a road on the peripherals of the village in the morning
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Telangana Wine Dealers Association president, D Venkateswara Rao said wine shops do not have security and must enter a tender process for licenses every two years
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This year was going to be a busy year for the BRS as it would be organizing its silver jubilee celebrations. There would be year-long celebrations in all districts and there would be training sessions for party workers, he said, adding that emphasis would be on the membership drive which would be done digitally using mobile apps.
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Right from day one, the Revanth Reddy government had been adopting regressive policies. It had cancelled the Airport Metro connectivity, Pharma City was abolished, while in the name of HYDRAA, houses of poor people were demolished and the rich were spared, he said.
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As per available information, the incident that occurred in the mid-journey, caused panic among passengers but fortunately resulted in no injuries
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Members of the Orugallu Wildlife Society (OWLS) went on a birding trip to the place on Tuesday, which was when they found four birds and a bat trapped in the fishing net
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According to ACB police, community coordinator Suresh demanded an amount of Rs.10,000 as bribe from one of his subordinates to clear her salary.
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Jannaram Sub-Inspector Gundeti Rajyavardhan said a case was registered against Azajuddin and Riyazuddin from Kawal villag for allegedly abusing and assaulting a woman forest beat officer in the Jannaram forest division
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The AYUSH pharmacists in Telangana State, at one time called as compounders, are protesting against State government’s Government Order (GO Ms No 65) dated March 28, 2025, which proposes to fill posts of AYUSH pharmacists in government hospitals with qualification of D Pharmacy, B Pharmacy and Pharma D, which are all Allopathy disciplines
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The JAC (Joint Action Committee) of RTC workers stated that the RTC staff will boycott duties from May 7, if their demands are not accepted
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The Health of Nation report, based on the health screenings of 2.5 million individuals at Apollo Hospitals in the Country, has indicated that NAFLD has emerged as an important health issue linked to obesity, diabetes, and hypertension
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Experts have raised concerns over the stagnation, calling it a troubling indicator of an economic slowdown under the Congress-led government. They caution that it points to a broader crisis affecting key sectors of the State’s economy. Telangana recorded a revenue of ₹5,401 crore in March 2025, compared to ₹5,399 crore in March 2024 — a marginal increase that has effectively stalled the growth momentum witnessed during the BRS regime.