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Congress blocks women’s quota bill, denies entry into legislatures: Telangana BJP chief

Congress blocks women’s quota bill, denies entry into legislatures: Telangana BJP chief

  • Kaushik Reddy warns of mass protests over Sirasapalli dumping yard

    Huzurabad MLA Padi Kaushik Reddy has warned of intensified protests if the proposed dumping yard at Sirasapalli is not cancelled. He announced that a Joint Action Committee will launch a Padayatra from April 22 if the government does not withdraw the proposal.
  • Chenchu tribals oppose relocation from Amrabad Tiger Reserve

    Chenchu tribals in Amrabad Tiger Reserve opposed relocation from forest areas, citing livelihood concerns. They urged authorities not to evict them. G Chinna Reddy assured no forced eviction and promised discussions with officials.
  • Telangana sets up Cabinet sub-committee for Rohit Vemula Bill, 2026

    The Telangana government has constituted a Cabinet Sub-Committee to draft recommendations for the proposed Rohit Vemula Telangana Bill, 2026, aimed at preventing identity-based discrimination in higher educational institutions. The move comes a day after the Karnataka cabinet approved a similar bill.
  • Kishan Reddy faces backlash over U-turn on Tejasvi Surya remarks on Telangana

    Kishan Reddy faced criticism after reversing his stand on Tejasvi Surya’s remarks about Telangana’s formation. While he initially defended the MP, he later called the comments wrong, sparking reactions across political and social circles.
  • AAI teams carry out survey for proposed airport in Adilabad

    Teams from the Airports Authority of India (AAI) conducted a survey in Adilabad for the proposed airport project, assessing potential obstacles and surrounding areas. The plan includes a defence-civil airport with modern facilities, a 2.5 kilometre runway, and an air traffic control centre.
  • Medical examination camp for GEM students held at NTPC Ramagundam

    A medical examination camp under the Girl Empowerment Mission (GEM) 2026 was held at Kakatiya Function Hall, Ramagundam, organised by NTPC’s HR-CSR Department in collaboration with Dhanvantari Hospital.
  • Thieves decamp with an LPG cylinder in Kothagudem’s Paloncha

    A domestic LPG cylinder was stolen from the balcony of a house in Paloncha town, Kothagudem district, amid the ongoing West Asia crisis that has disrupted gas supplies across India. The theft, which left other household items untouched, has raised concerns about rising cylinder-related crimes.
  • CPI (ML) demands State to constitute SIT to probe Jaganmohan Rao’s acts

    CPI (ML) New Democracy leader A Lal Kumar demanded a SIT probe into alleged land deals involving Jaganmohan Rao, claiming misuse of power and official support. He urged the government to take stern action and clarify Rao’s political links.
  • BRTU extends support to RTC strike, slams Telangana government

    BRTU State president Rambabu Yadav announced support for the April 22 RTC workers’ strike, alleging unfulfilled promises by the Telangana government. He also backed electricity workers’ protests and warned of intensified agitation if long-pending issues remain unresolved.
  • BRS alleges deliberate road block to disrupt KCR rally in Jagtial

    Balkonda MLA Vemula Prashanth Reddy has accused the Congress government and local leaders of deliberately obstructing the upcoming BRS public meeting in Jagtial by excavating NH-63 just days before the event. Despite the disruption, he asserted that the rally would be a success.
  • Watch | Delimitation Explained: Why South India Fears Losing Power

    India’s upcoming delimitation could reshape political power. While seats may increase, South India fears losing influence. Here’s why Telangana and other southern States are concerned about this major shift.
  • Telangana to roll out SSC Public Exams results via WhatsApp

    Commencing this year, the School Education department will be sending a copy of internet marks memo directly to the student's registered WhatsApp mobile number. This facility will be available to students who have earlier downloaded their SSC Public Examinations hall ticket via the MeeSeva Telangana Chatbot - 8096958096
  • International-standard chilli yard works in Khammam Agricultural Market move at slow pace

    Modernisation works at Khammam Agricultural Market are progressing slowly despite significant funding. Former AMC Chairman Gundala Krishna alleged lack of planning, design flaws, and inadequate infrastructure, warning of future transport issues and urging better facilities for farmers
  • Strict enforcement is next step to check road accidents: DGP

    DGP B Shivadhar Reddy said strict enforcement of traffic rules will be the next step to reduce road accidents. He highlighted the impact of the Arrive Alive programme, stressed helmet and seat belt use, and warned against drunk driving
  • Prashanth Reddy condemns cases against farmers protesting for farm loan waiver

    BRS leader Vemula Prashanth Reddy alleged that the State government filed illegal cases against farmers and party workers demanding farm loan waiver implementation. He claimed many eligible farmers were left out and warned of protests if the issue was not addressed
  • Vigilance officials conduct inspections in Mancherial SRO office

    Vigilance and Enforcement officials inspected the Sub-Registrar office in Mancherial following bribery allegations. Transactions were verified, while document writers shut shops. Officials are suspected of collecting large sums to register assets in illegal layouts
  • Cyberabad records 829 road crashes by March 2026, motorcyclists and pedestrians most victims

    Cyberabad reported 829 road accidents between January and March, resulting in 122 deaths and 624 injuries. Motorcyclists and pedestrians were the most affected groups, accounting for a majority of fatalities, according to traffic police data across both major zones.
  • A farm labourer dies, several injured seriously as a tractor trolley overturns in Madhira

    A farm labourer died and several others were injured after a tractor trolley overturned near the Andhra Pradesh-Telangana border in Khammam district. The victims were returning from chilli fields when the accident occurred, with two women reported critical
  • Bhu Bharati struggles to deliver promised justice to farmers

    A year after the Bhu Bharati Act rollout, land disputes in Telangana remain unresolved, with rising rejections and administrative confusion. Farmers continue to face difficulties due to unclear rules, lack of legal support systems and discrepancies in land records
  • Medak surgeon gets Life Time Excellence in Public Healthcare award for 2026

    Dr Pippiri Chandrashekhar, Medak’s first general surgeon, will receive the Lifetime Excellence in Public Healthcare 2026 award for over three decades of service. He has performed over 40,000 surgeries and contributed extensively to rural healthcare and charitable initiatives
  • Revanth Reddy urges centre to procure 30 Lakh Metric Tonnes of boiled rice

    Chief Minister Revanth Reddy urged the Centre to procure 30 LMT of boiled rice from Telangana and release pending dues of Rs 1,468.94 crore. Union Minister Pralhad Joshi gave in-principle approval, while discussions also covered Fortified Rice Kernel distribution.
  • Tension prevailed at Medipally in Rangareddy as BRS leaders arrested

    Tension prevailed in Medipally village of Rangareddy after BRS leaders were arrested for violating prohibitory orders ahead of a proposed debate on pharma land issues. Police intervened amid clashes between BRS and Congress leaders and deployed forces in the area.
  • Electricity artisans call off strike after talks with Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka

    Electricity artisans called off their strike after discussions with Deputy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka at Praja Bhavan. The government assured resolution of their issues through dialogue with TRANSCO officials, citing summer demand and the need for uninterrupted power supply.
  • Telangana employees stage lunch-hour protests, press for PRC, pension dues

    Telangana government employees staged lunch-hour demonstrations across Hyderabad and district offices on Friday, demanding implementation of the Second Pay Revision Commission, release of pending pension dues worth ₹13,000 crore and rollout of the Old Pension Scheme.
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