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The TG LawCET and PGLCET 2025 results will be declared at 3:30 pm today by TSCHE and Osmania University officials. Out of 57,715 registered candidates, 45,609 appeared for the June 6 exams. Results will be available on lawcet.tsche.ac.in.
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Taking a lesson from last year’s major surge in dengue infections in Telangana, senior pediatricians have urged parents to be cautious and educate themselves about precautions.
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The Hyderabad outreach camp was presided by Shiv Bajrang Singh, Executive Director, Corporate Office, Chennai. Speaking on the occasion, Shiv Bajrang Singh appreciated SHG members for 100 percent repayment.
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The meeting was conducted under the leadership of NTPC (R&T) Executive Director Chandan Kumar Samanta and attended by Anirban Kumar Vishwas, Deputy Director (Implementation), Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.
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A newlywed woman from Khammam died by suicide in Hyderabad, allegedly due to dowry harassment and mental torture by her husband and in-laws. Police have booked six persons under BNS Section 80 following a complaint by her family
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Doctors in Telangana have urged the government to ban Paraquat, a toxic herbicide linked to a growing number of suicides among farmers and youth. The fast-acting poison offers little scope for medical rescue and remains easily available despite regulations.
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Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy will attend the Olympic Day Run at LB Stadium on June 23, with 15 locations hosting over 4,000 athletes in a grand celebration of Olympic spirit
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Former Minister T Harish Rao has accused the Congress government of ignoring rural development in Telangana. In a letter to Minister Seethakka, he highlighted unpaid dues, collapsing sanitation services, and urged immediate corrective measures ahead of the local body elections.
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A man was arrested in Adilabad for encroaching forest land using forged documents and selling plots worth Rs. 3.30 lakh. His wife, also an accused, is absconding. The fraud was exposed after a buyer approached police and forest officials reclaimed the land.
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Padi Kaushik Reddy was arrested in connection with a criminal case, prompting sharp condemnation from BRS leaders; KT Rama Rao accusies the Congress government of silencing dissent and resorting to Emergency-era tactics. Court grants BRS MLA conditional bail
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Industries Minister Sridhar Babu said Telangana’s construction sector grew 11.97% in FY 2024–25, contributing Rs.80,000 crore. He dismissed slowdown claims, citing RERA registrations and a 58% surge in high-value home sales as indicators of robust real estate growth
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At the Oxford India Forum, K T Rama Rao highlighted Telangana’s growth since 2014, crediting process-driven governance, innovation, and welfare schemes. He urged global collaboration, opposed population-based seat delimitation, and outlined priorities if appointed Chief Minister.
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Telangana farmers are protesting against power outages that are causing significant crop losses in the region. The farmers demand a resolution to the power supply issues to prevent further agricultural damages.
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CM Revanth Reddy said Telangana is ready to hold talks with Andhra Pradesh on the Banakacherla project. He blamed the BRS for politicising water issues and welcomed CM Naidu’s call for dialogue, stressing the need for mutual cooperation
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Over 27,000 farmers from Patancheru were denied Rythu Bharosa assistance despite being eligible. Officials cite possible exclusion due to proposed municipal mergers. The BRS has announced protests, while the local Congress leadership seeks action from the Agriculture Minister.
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Nirmal police arrested six people, including a former driver, for kidnapping DCCB chairman Harish Kumar and demanding Rs. 3 crore ransom. The accused threatened him with knives and looted valuables. Harish escaped near Toopran and alerted the police
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Five months after its inauguration, Karimnagar’s integrated market at Padmanagar remains unused due to high rents and location concerns. Vendors fear poor footfall and delayed returns. Similar underutilisation is seen across other smart city markets under development in the town
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Cyient Foundation, in partnership with ICT Academy, has launched a year-long entrepreneurship development program to train 2,000 students from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. The initiative offers structured training, mentorship, and startup support to young innovators from tier-2 and tier-3 cities.
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Government teaching hospitals in Telangana face a critical shortage of Assistant Professors, affecting both patient care and medical education. With NMC inspections ongoing and MBBS seats at risk, junior doctors are pushing for immediate recruitment and better faculty retention policies.
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Demands Telangana government to reclaim Bhadrachalam villages from Andhra Pradesh