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Telangana procures 12.38 LMT paddy for Rabi season

Telangana procures 12.38 LMT paddy for Rabi season

  • Harish Rao warns of Secretariat siege over job calendar, age relaxation

    BRS leader T Harish Rao has threatened to lead a mass protest at the Secretariat if the Congress government fails to release a job calendar and extend the age limit for government jobs. He accused the ruling party of betraying unemployed youth by not fulfilling its promise of issuing two lakh job notifications within a year of coming to power.
  • Traffic advisory issued for IPL matches at Uppal stadium

    Hyderabad traffic police have issued an advisory and diversion plan ahead of IPL 2026 matches at Uppal’s Rajiv Gandhi Stadium on May 3, 6 and 22. Commuters are advised to avoid key routes and use public transport
  • TGEJAC withdraws strike after government’s assurances; Pending benefits within 100 days

    Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has announced that Rs. 6,000 crore in pending dues to retired employees will be cleared within 100 days, and health cards for all government employees will be issued by June.
  • Crop residue burning sparks fire, farmers suffer heavy losses in Khammam

    A reckless act of burning crop residue in Chintakani mandal, Khammam district, led to fire accidents that destroyed crops across several villages. Around 50 acres of maize and other plantations were gutted, and a tractor was burnt.
  • Chaos at Praja Palana as Dubbak MLA leads farmers’ protest

    Dubbak MLA Kotha Prabhakar Reddy staged a protest during the praja palana programme in Siddipet, criticising the Congress government for delays in procuring paddy and other grains from farmers. The event turned chaotic as BRS cadres stormed the venue, raising slogans against the government.
  • Civil society urges Congress to intervene in Telangana fee reimbursement row

    Civil society organisations, NGOs, and academicians in Telangana have urged the Congress leadership to intervene in the ongoing fee reimbursement crisis. The State government’s GO Ms 7, which mandates direct transfer of funds to students instead of colleges, has been stayed by the High Court.
  • Palair Indiramma house row: Officials say family eligible

    Khammam housing officials clarified that a Palair Indiramma scheme beneficiary met eligibility criteria despite controversy over her remarks. An enquiry found the family had no land, lived in poor conditions, and had not violated any rules under the scheme.
  • Telangana EAPCET begins on May 4, JNTU-Hyderabad prohibits wrist watches

    TG EAPCET 2026 will begin on May 4 with strict entry rules, including a one-minute late policy. Over 90,000 students will appear for the A&P test, while JNTU-H has prohibited wrist watches and electronic gadgets inside exam halls.
  • Khammam autowala Lateef wins Ex-MP Nama’s praise for offering free rides to pregnant women

    Shaik Lateef, an auto driver from Siripuram Kakanagiri in Wyra mandal, has been offering free rides to pregnant women for medical check-ups and childbirth for six years. His dedication earned recognition from former MP Nama Nageswara Rao, who commended Lateef’s service despite rising fuel costs.
  • Farmers intensify protests across Telangana over delayed procurement

    Farmers across Telangana staged widespread protests against the Congress government, demanding immediate procurement of maize, paddy, and jowar crops. Demonstrations erupted in Kamareddy, Adilabad, Warangal, Mulugu, and Narayanpet, with farmers squatting on highways and staging rasta rokos.
  • KTR rules out Congress comeback in Telangana for next 20 years

    BRS working president KT Rama Rao declared that Congress has lost public trust in Telangana after two-and-a-half years of governance, citing corruption, scams, and unfulfilled promises. He also criticised the BJP-led Central government over rising LPG prices, urging BRS leaders to organise protests.
  • Final rites of ORR road accident victims held in Sircilla

    Final rites of six persons, including three children, who died in a road accident on ORR near Shamshabad were held in Sircilla. The tragedy left the town in grief, with leaders and residents paying tributes to the victims.
  • Reeds FC gives a walkover at gymkhana

    Reeds FC received a walkover because Social Sporting FC failed to show up for the match in the TFA C-Division football league championship at Gymkhana Ground here on Saturday.
  • Hyderabad police felicitate father-son duo for exposing gas cylinder scam

    A Hyderabad father and son were felicitated by police for exposing an LPG cylinder theft racket after noticing a weight discrepancy. Their complaint led to arrests and seizure of illegally refilled cylinders, highlighting the importance of consumer vigilance.
  • GHMC sets up help desks for LRS-2020 applicants

    GHMC has opened help desks across circle offices to assist citizens with LRS-2020 applications. The government has extended the payment deadline till July 31, 2026, offering a 25% rebate on fees to encourage plot regularisation.
  • BVRIT names new building after Ratan Tata

    BV Raju Institute of Technology, Narsapur, inaugurated a new academic block named after Ratan Tata, former Chairman of the Tata Group. Chief guest V Rajanna of TCS praised Tata’s ethical leadership and urged institutions to nurture talent with strong values.
  • Standing maize crop in two acres burnt in Adilabad

    A standing maize crop spread across two acres was damaged in Adilabad due to an alleged electric short-circuit, causing a loss of Rs 1.80 lakh. Farmers sought compensation as officials began assessing damage and studying recurring fire incidents.
  • BRS demands rollback of GOMs 7 over fee reimbursement change

    The BRS has demanded withdrawal of GOMs 7, opposing direct transfer of fee reimbursement to students’ accounts. T Jeevan Reddy said the move would burden students and criticised the Congress government over unfulfilled promises and policy changes affecting welfare schemes
  • Nine-year-old Siddipet boy scales Australia’s highest peak

    Nine-year-old Vihaan Ram from Siddipet scaled Mount Kosciuszko, Australia’s highest peak, adding to his achievements after conquering Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Pathalsu. He promotes a drug-free lifestyle and aims to complete the seven summits, including Mount Everest.
  • James Franklin outlines SRH strategy ahead of KKR clash

    Franklin mentions that Heinrich Klaasen, who bats at a challenging position in the South African lineup, needs to adapt his approach based on the game situation and focus on building partnerships.
  • Hyderabad: Plumber arrested for murder, body found hidden in house

    A plumber has been arrested for allegedly killing a man during a drunken altercation in Moula Ali and hiding the body under a kitchen platform. The crime came to light four months later when skeletal remains were discovered.
  • INCOIS wins Subhas Chandra Bose Disaster Management Award 2025

    INCOIS has received the Subhas Chandra Bose Aapda Prabandhan Puraskar 2025 for its vital role in ocean-related disaster warnings. The organisation provides crucial early alerts and advisories, strengthening India’s disaster preparedness and response systems.
  • Five SCCL Srirampur mines cross 100 percent output in April

    Five underground mines in SCCL’s Srirampur Area achieved over 100 percent coal output in April, while overall production lagged behind targets due to poor performance of OCPs. Officials are taking steps to improve output and address operational challenges.
  • Hyderabad Biryani prices likely to rise after LPG hike

    Hyderabad restaurants are likely to increase Biryani and other food prices due to rising LPG costs and supply issues. Owners say the hike could be Rs 30–40 per plate as they struggle to manage growing operational expenses.
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