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  • Mega job mela in Adilabad offers 2,100 jobs to youth

    The police department organised a mega job mela at the AR Headquarters in Adilabad, where 67 companies offered about 2,100 jobs to candidates from across the district. Superintendent of Police Akhil Mahajan inaugurated the placement drive.
  • Young farmer dies by suicide in Warangal amid debt burden

    A 33-year-old farmer from Nekkonda in Warangal district died by suicide after allegedly consuming pesticide due to mounting debts, with farmers blaming the government for failing to extend financial support under the Rythu Bharosa scheme.
  • Farmer’s electrocution in farm field triggers protests by family in Warangal

    A farmer died after stepping on an electric trap allegedly set up to deter wild boars in a maize field in Mogilicherla village of Warangal district, triggering protests by family members who demanded compensation and action against the neighbouring farmer.
  • Mineral Corporation officials draw flak for failing to curb illegal sand mining in Chennur

    The Telangana Mineral Development Corporation is facing criticism for allegedly failing to curb illegal sand mining and transportation from a Godavari river quarry in the Chennur constituency, with irregularities including diversion of sand consignments and collection of illegal charges
  • BRS leaders protest in Siddipet demanding Rythu Bharosa instalment

    BRS leaders in Siddipet staged a protest demanding the immediate release of the Yasangi instalment of Rythu Bharosa. MLC Deshapathi Srinivas accused the State government of failing to implement promises made to farmers after coming to power.
  • IPEMA–Poultry India celebrates Women’s Day, honours women leaders

    IPEMA–Poultry India celebrated International Women’s Day in Hyderabad, recognising the growing role of women in the poultry sector and allied industries. The event honoured women leaders and also announced that Poultry India Expo 2026 will be held from November 25 to 27.
  • PJTAU to host mega women farmers mela in Hyderabad on March 8 and 9

    Around 10,000 women farmers will gather at Professor Jayashankar Telangana Agricultural University in Hyderabad for the first-ever Mega Women Rythu Mela on March 8 and 9, where experts will discuss sustainable farming, reduced pesticide use, crop rotation, and soil health management.
  • Revanth Reddy govt’s 99-day action plan clouded by funding ambiguity

    Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s 99-day action plan has triggered questions over funding and fiscal clarity. Critics say the programme lacks transparent allocations and measurable targets, raising concerns that it may become administrative repackaging rather than substantive reform.
  • Iran War: What It Means For India | India’s Oil Reserves EXPLAINED

    The escalating Iran–US–Israel conflict and potential Strait of Hormuz disruption could directly impact India’s oil imports, petrol prices, inflation, and markets. Here’s a clear breakdown of how long India’s reserves may last and what this crisis means for you.
  • Study warns of extinction risk for lion-tailed macaques

    A 40-year study in the Western Ghats has warned that lion-tailed macaques living in private forest fragments face rising extinction risks despite increasing numbers. Researchers say infrastructure growth, habitat fragmentation and human disturbance threaten the long-term survival of the species.
  • Hyderabad: Two teenagers drown in Pantula Cheruvu in Jeedimetla

    Two 17-year-old boys, Sagar and Akhilesh, drowned in Pantula Cheruvu at Suraram in Jeedimetla on Tuesday. Police said the teenagers had entered the pond for a swim and did not know how to swim. DRF teams retrieved the bodies.
  • Price crash leaves potato, tomato farmers in deep losses in Sangareddy

    A sharp fall in vegetable prices has left potato and tomato farmers in Sangareddy and surrounding districts facing severe losses. With wholesale prices as low as Rs.4 to Rs.5 per kg, many farmers are planning to abandon their crops.
  • Two container hospitals set up in remote agency villages in Khammam

    Two prefabricated container hospitals have been set up in remote agency villages of Khammam district to provide emergency and primary healthcare. Established by the forest department and ITDA Bhadrachalam with TGFDCL funds, the facilities will offer twice-weekly services and immunisation support.
  • Mancherial court posts hearing on Balka Suman’s custody petition to March 5

    The Mancherial district principal court has posted to March 5 the hearing on a fresh petition seeking police custody of BRS district president Balka Suman in connection with a case related to an alleged attack on Labour Minister Dr G Vivek’s convoy
  • Ticket sales open for FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 Qualifiers in Hyderabad

    Hockey India has opened ticket sales for the FIH Hockey World Cup 2026 Qualifiers in Hyderabad from March 8 to 14. Tickets start at Rs 25. India will compete with seven nations for three World Cup spots.
  • Sensex, Nifty drop over 1 pc amid heightened Middle East tensions

    Indian equity markets opened sharply lower as escalating tensions involving the US, Israel and Iran triggered global risk-off sentiment. Sensex and Nifty fell over 1 per cent, while crude oil surged and Asian markets traded in the red amid war concerns.
  • ‘H-CITI’ works speed up to ease traffic around KBR Park

    City Police Commissioner V C Sajjanar inspected ongoing flyover works under the H-CITI project at Mugdha Junction. Seven flyovers and underpasses are planned over two years to create a signal-free road network around KBR Park and reduce congestion.
  • Sunil Gavaskar says India cannot take West Indies lightly

    Sunil Gavaskar has warned India not to take West Indies lightly in their crucial T20 World Cup Super League clash in Kolkata. He praised India’s comeback against Zimbabwe and highlighted key performances by Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma
  • Two years on, high-level bridge work yet to begin in Kumram Bheem Asifabad

    Nearly two years after the foundation stone was laid, construction of a Rs.18 crore high-level bridge near Laggama village in Kumram Bheem Asifabad has not begun, leaving residents of four mandals struggling during monsoon due to flooding and poor connectivity.
  • BRS activist scales water tank seeking Suman’s release in Mancherial

    A BRS activist scaled an overhead tank in Chennur demanding the release of BRS district president Balka Suman. Police rushed to the spot and held talks before safely bringing the protester down
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