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  • Congress targeting Goud community, says former Minister Srinivas Goud

    Speaking at Telangana Bhavan on Monday, Srinivas Goud accused the Congress government of conspiring to shut down toddy shops, in contrast to the previous BRS government's decision to reopen them under former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao. He also criticized the government for failing to honor promises, including increasing reservations for the Goud community in liquor shop allocations and erecting a statue of Sardar Sarvai Papanna on Tank Bund.
  • Watch: Mahabubabad Teacher suspended after parents catch him allegedly showing obscene videos to students

    The incident occurred at the Sakram Naik thanda Government Primary School in Seerole mandal, where parents, upon learning of teacher Dharam Soth Sreenu's inappropriate behavior from their children, confronted him at the school. In their anger, they physically assaulted him with slippers before reporting the matter to higher authorities. Following an inquiry, the teacher was suspended, and a formal investigation was initiated involving the district child protection officer and Bala Raksha Bhavan.
  • Women protest liquor menace, demand closure of belt shops in Jogipet

    Women voiced their grievances over the widespread presence of belt shops in and around Jogipet, blaming them for their families' financial woes. They shared that men in their households were spending their entire earnings on liquor, with some even pawning gold ornaments to fund their addiction. Divya, a housewife, highlighted the dire consequences, explaining how this behavior left them unable to pay their children's tuition fees or meet other essential needs. The women demanded immediate action to shut down the belt shops.
  • New winged visitor in Telangana: Korean flycatcher sighted in Mahabubabad

    Birdwatcher Hari Gopal Srirangam from Telangana recently spotted a Yellow-rumped flycatcher at the Bheemunipadam waterfalls in Mahabubabad district, marking the 445th bird species recorded in the state.
  • Consider farmers with three acres land as farm labourers: AIPKMS

    The committee presented a memorandum to Additional Collector Srinivasa Reddy on Monday. Sangh leaders Bandela Venkaiah and Timmidi Hanumantha Rao urged the government to take swift action in providing financial assistance to landless agricultural laborers.
  • Two held for duping job aspirants in Mahabubabad

    Reports suggest that Nageshwar Rao and Sahohar Reddy duped individuals out of Rs. 1.76 crore by issuing fake appointment letters. The victims discovered the scam when they approached the concerned department. Two of them filed complaints with the Mahabubabad Rural police, who launched an investigation. As a result, the police arrested the two accused, bringing the fraudulent scheme to light.
  • Congress Govt shelved Christmas, Ramzan gift schemes: Harish Rao

    Speaking to reporters in Medak after attending the centenary celebrations of Medak Cathedral on Monday, Harish Rao praised former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao for introducing the Christmas and Ramzan gift schemes, aimed at helping people of all religions celebrate their festivals in grand style. He also mentioned that Chandrashekhar Rao had declared Boxing Day a holiday for both schools and offices.
  • Mission Bhagiratha toll free number launched

    The service was introduced to resolve water leakages, supply disruptions, and other related issues. If there are any problems with the Mission Bhagiratha system, alternative arrangements will be made to ensure a continuous water supply.
  • Student from Hanamkonda dies under suspicious circumstances in US

    Bandi Vamsi died under suspicious circumstances, his body was found in a car parked at the cellar of the apartment where he was staying.
  • Medical council files 400 FIRs against quacks in Telangana

    With the present senior officer bearers of the Medical Council recognizing the need to curtail quackery, this is for the first time in Telangana State that a concerted effort has been launched in collaboration with TS Drug Control Administration (TSDCA) to take legal action on individuals with no MBBS degree but practicing allopathy.
  • Village wakes up to see man hanging from electric pole in Medak

    He was Chintala Siddiramulu (45), a painter by profession.
  • BRS MLC K Kavitha condemns Congress government’s attempt to auction farm lands

    Kavitha criticised the Revanth Reddy government's attempts to auction lands of farmers from Mylaram, Durki, Nasrullabad, Mirzapur, and Nachupalli villages of Kamareddy district, who obtained crop loans from local Primary Agricultural Cooperative Societies (PACS).
  • Sangareddy: ICRISAT holds two-day Conference on digital agriculture

    Supported by the CGIAR Initiative on Digital Innovation, the conference welcomed approximately 120 participants representing over 40 institutes spanning research, academia, and the private and public sectors.
  • Kavitha slams Congress over Telangana identity, Bathukamma festival controversy

    During the event, Kavitha stressed the importance of preserving Telangana's cultural heritage, especially the Bathukamma festival, which she claimed had been disrespected by the Congress government and Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy. She urged the public to come together and protect Telangana Thalli, portraying her as a maternal symbol for all.
  • Bandi Sanjay says Revanth Reddy hatching conspiracy to malign Allu Arjun

    The Chief Minister, who has a grudge against the film industry, took advantage of the stampede incident and conspired to damage the reputation of the film industry in the assembly, he alleged
  • Benefits for farmers at stake, says KTR in open letter to ryots

    In an open letter to Telangana farmers, Rama Rao criticized the Congress government's approach to farmer insurance, accusing it of implementing policies that would restrict full coverage and leave many farmers unsupported for crop investments. He urged farmers to remain alert and actively protest these measures, warning that inaction could result in losing critical insurance benefits and facing severe financial challenges.
  • Major crackdown on quacks in Telangana: Fake medicines, misleading claims exposed

    Acting on reliable information, authorities raided the premises of A. Naveen Reddy, a quack practicing medicine without proper qualifications at his clinic, ‘Swapna Clinic,’ in Muduchintalpally village, Medchal-Malkajgiri district. During the raid, 38 types of medicines, including antibiotics, antidiabetic drugs, and antihypertensive medications, were found stocked without a valid drug license.
  • Governor Jishnudev Verma celebrates Medak Church Centenary with students, devotees

    Following his visit to the church, the Governor met with the students of Kolparam Girls' Social Welfare Gurukulam. He inquired about their living conditions and the facilities provided to them, before joining them for lunch. The Governor also directed the officials to ensure that the children's routine was not disrupted and to focus on their welfare.
  • Telangana: 14-year-old student dies after horrific fall from school building

    Sadia (14), a Class IX student at TMR Schools - Girls in Buchinelly, Zaheerabad, fell from the building's railing while returning to her room after dinner. School authorities promptly took her to the Government Area Hospital in Zaheerabad for treatment. However, as her condition worsened, she was transferred to Gandhi Hospital, where she sadly passed away.
  • ‘No special shows’: Bleak future for big-budget films in Telugu film industry?

    Telangana government’s decision to stop special shows and ticket price hikes is likely to hit the BO collections for movies making it difficult for filmmakers to recover their investments
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