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A dispute has erupted between Telangana’s medical and dental councils over who can perform hair transplants and aesthetic surgeries. The Dental Council defends Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons’ qualifications, while the Medical Council claims they lack formal training for such procedures
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BRS working president, KT Rama Rao vowed to take legal action against those responsible for spreading falsehoods and defamatory content in a bid tarnish the reputation of the BRS leadership in connection with the telephone tapping controversy
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A financier, Gaddam Naveen Kumar, was allegedly stabbed to death by Praveen Kumar in Kazipet over a Rs 40,000 loan dispute. The incident occurred late Friday night, and police have registered a case based on a complaint from the victim’s wife.
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Dr SubbaRao M Gavaravapu of ICMR-NIN has been elected Fellow of IUNS for his contributions to nutritional science. His work on food labelling and public health education has shaped national policy. He will be honoured in Paris in August 2025
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Hyderabad-based writer Sanjay Shukla (pen name SJ) releases The Liar’s Guide, a satirical self-help book exploring the psychology and role of everyday lies. Blending humor and insight, the book is available in multiple formats on major platforms
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Despite repeated warnings from the SDSO about structural damage to Manjeera dam, the Telangana government has failed to act. Cracks, leakages and neglected maintenance now threaten the ageing dam, once a vital drinking water source and wildlife sanctuary
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Telangana SSC Supplementary 2025 results show a 73.35 per cent pass rate. Girls outperformed boys by 6.03 per cent. Jangaon topped with 100 per cent passes, while Sanga Reddy ranked lowest. Students can apply for recounting/re-verification by July 7 via the official website
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Former Vemulawada MLA Chennamaneni Ramesh Babu’s name has been removed from the electoral rolls after the High Court ruled he was a German national. Revenue officials issued a Form-7 notice and pasted it at his residence in Vemulawada
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Akhilesh, a B.Tech student from Karimnagar, died by suicide after being harassed over loans taken from online apps to fund his betting addiction. Police have registered a case and begun an investigation into the circumstances of his death
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A self-styled godman was arrested in Adilabad’s Echoda mandal for cheating people by claiming to cure diseases. Police urged the public to consult certified doctors and report any fake babas exploiting individuals under the guise of medical treatment
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Women from Chennur’s 11th ward protested carrying empty vessels, demanding resolution to a 20-day drinking water crisis caused by a faulty borewell motor. They accused officials of negligence and targeting residents who raised the issue with the municipality
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Oil palm farmers in Telangana are reeling from falling prices after import duties were slashed, pushing rates down 10%. With no MSP, rising costs, poor saplings, and logistical issues, farmers warn they may abandon cultivation without immediate support
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Krishika Gautam stunned third seed Annaya Nobert of Sri Lanka, while Niesha Enja also advanced with a strong win in the ATF U-14 Category A Tennis Championship in Hyderabad. Several Indian players cruised through the second round in both draws
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Ramagundam police returned 120 recovered mobile phones worth Rs 18 lakh to their owners during a recovery mela. The police urged citizens to report phone losses via the CEIR portal, which has helped recover 2,020 phones so far
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Retired irrigation expert Sridhar Rao Deshpande dismisses claims that KCR conceded Godavari water to Andhra Pradesh. In an interview, he clarifies there was no such proposal in 2016 and blames political opposition from AP’s leadership for stalling cooperation
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Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy stressed grassroots engagement, party discipline and preparation for upcoming polls, while warning of key challenges such as delimitation, women’s quota and electoral reforms
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On the 50th anniversary of the Emergency, Telangana faces what critics call an “undeclared Emergency” under the Congress government. From land evictions to suppression of press freedom, parallels are being drawn with 1975’s authoritarian rule under Indira Gandhi.
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Helping Hand Foundation has set up BP and Sugar Clinics in three urban areas to provide affordable care for non-communicable diseases. These clinics offer door-to-door screenings, regular follow-ups, and help people from low-income groups manage their health effectively
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Raymond's Tomb in Malakpet lacks CCTV surveillance, leaving the historic site vulnerable to unsocial elements at night. Despite past beautification efforts, locals demand stricter security for the 10-acre area where French general Monsieur Raymond is buried
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Results will be made available to students on the website https://lawcet.tgche.ac.in at 4 pm