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Four crest gates of Srisailam Dam were opened to release floodwaters, marking the first release of the season. Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu attended the event and performed Jala Harathi. The dam is nearing full capacity with strong inflows
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Contractors in Kothagudem who completed works under Mana Ooru Mana Badi three years ago submitted a petition through Prajavani over pending bills. Despite uploading bills online, they remain unpaid. Contractors warned of hunger strikes if dues are not cleared soon
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NSUI student activists urged JNTU-Hyderabad to act against private engineering colleges charging excess fees beyond the official structure. They sought the creation of a grievance cell to address complaints and alleged that colleges were mislabelling extra charges as optional
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A 9-year-old girl, Sahasra, died in Chitkul village of Patancheru after tying a towel to a ceiling fan to make a swing. When power was restored, the rotating fan caused the towel to strangle her. Her brother tried to help
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TG POLYCET 2025 seat allotment has been delayed due to uncertainty over fee reimbursement after a 161% hike in diploma course fees. The Telangana government is yet to decide on whether full fees will be reimbursed for eligible students.
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BRS MLA Prashanth Reddy criticised Telangana Irrigation Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy for failing to activate the Kannepalli pump house despite sufficient water levels. He warned that continued delays could create an artificial drought and accused Congress of neglecting farmers.
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Officials have sent second blood samples of relatives of eight missing workers in the Sigachi Industries blast to CFSL after initial DNA tests failed. Nearly 100 body parts are being matched as search operations continue at the Sangareddy accident site.
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Telangana Sports Minister Vakiti Srihari urged officials to step into the field, visit sports academies, and adopt innovation in line with CM Revanth Reddy’s vision to target 2036 Olympic success
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Telangana’s Showrya Samala won the Spanish Men's National Tournament in Barcelona, becoming the first Indian boy to claim the title. He beat Spain’s Juan Pablo Robles in a thrilling final
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Krishna Reddy of AGORC (Hyderabad) successfully cleared the AFC B Licence course held in Bhopal. He has previously represented Telangana in the Santosh Trophy and is also a Level 5 National Referee
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Satyanarayana (49), who was stabbed a few days ago in Korutla, died during treatment at a hospital in Karimnagar on Friday night. He was attacked by a local resident, Ganga Narsaiah. Police have registered a case and begun investigation.
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BHEL SC Employees Association President G Surendar has been appointed as the Telangana State President of the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas Paswan)’s labour cell, Janshakti Mazdoor Sabha. He received the appointment letter from the party’s New Delhi office on Saturday.
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With no irrigation support from KLIP over a month into the water year, farmers in Telangana are gearing up for protests. Low inflows at Yellampalli and delays in repairs at Medigadda are worsening the situation for Kharif cultivation
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Unemployed youth and student activists protesting near the Secretariat were arrested on Friday while demanding the Congress government release a long-promised job calendar. They accused the government of delays, broken promises, and taking credit for BRS-era job notifications.
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BRS leaders slammed AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge for ignoring Telangana’s issues and termed his visit an election stunt. They accused the Congress of betraying voters, failing on job promises, and silencing dissent, with Revanth Reddy coming under direct fire.
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Telangana has the second-highest rate of child stunting in South India at 33%, trailing only Karnataka. Public health experts link this to chronic malnutrition, poor maternal health, and inadequate sanitation, with NFHS data painting a grim picture of under-five children’s health.
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Ranga Reddy clinched the Telangana junior state football title with a thrilling 6-5 win over Nizamabad, with key goals from Shourya, Akhil, Samuel, and Moses in Nizamabad
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The management of Sigachi Chloro Chemicals revised the blast death toll to 38 and said they expect preliminary probe findings in a week. While 12 injured were discharged and given Rs 1 lakh interim relief, names were not released
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BRS chief K. Chandrashekhar Rao was admitted to Yashoda Hospital in Somajiguda on Thursday after running a slight temperature.
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A four-member expert committee visited the Sigachi Chemicals blast site in Sangareddy to investigate the cause of the explosion. The team spent three hours inspecting the premises, collected samples, and sought records from the company. A report is expected in a month