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Beedi workers across Telangana await inclusion in the Aasara pension scheme, as outdated rules exclude those with post-2014 EPF accounts. Unions have slammed the State government for not fulfilling its poll promise of extending benefits and raising pension amounts
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The Technical Education Department has released the TG EAPCET 2025 engineering counselling schedule. Phase I registration starts June 28, with certificate verification, web options, mock and final allotments spread through July. Internal sliding and spot admissions follow in August.
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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 has recorded a fiscal deficit of Rs 9,389 crore and revenue deficit of Rs 5,037 crore in just two months of FY 2025–26. Rising subsidies and low capital spending are intensifying pressure on the State’s finances
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Rithvika won gold in the 50m breaststroke and added two more medals at the Senior National Aquatics Championship, while Telangana’s Vritti claimed two silvers and a bronze in freestyle events
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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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Dr M Rajeev, a pulmonologist from Hyderabad and OMC graduate, has cleared the TS LAWCET-2025 with 1166 rank. Planning to blend legal knowledge with medicine, he aims to promote patient rights and contribute to better healthcare policies
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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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IS Sadan police arrested a car driver in Hyderabad for possessing 45 kg of ganja worth Rs 11.25 lakh. The contraband was allegedly brought from Odisha. A case has been registered under the NDPS Act; one suspect is absconding
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Rachakonda police and Forest officials arrested a man for smuggling elephant tusks worth Rs 3 crore at Hayathnagar. He procured the tusks from Seshachalam forest with an accomplice, who is currently absconding. Both have past links to red sanders smuggling
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BRS leaders criticised CM Revanth Reddy for misleading farmers with claims over Rythu Bharosa disbursement. Accusing the Congress of pre-poll appeasement, they warned of a possible rollback after elections and demanded clarity on loan waivers and irrigation projects
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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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A 26-year-old woman from Nallagandla was found hanging in a hotel room in Raidurgam. She had been living separately from her husband. Police have registered a case, while her family suspects foul play and seeks a thorough investigation
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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.