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Surrendered Maoist leader Devuji seeks lifting ban on CPI (Maoist)

Surrendered Maoist leader Devuji seeks lifting ban on CPI (Maoist)

  • Hyderabad: Woman dies by suicide after killing son in Borabanda

    A woman allegedly killed her son and attempted to kill her two-year-old daughter before dying by suicide at Borabanda in Hyderabad on Friday night. The girl is battling for life in hospital while police have launched an investigation.
  • SSC examinations begin on a peaceful note across Adilabad

    More than 37,000 students appeared for the SSC Class X examinations across the erstwhile Adilabad district on Saturday. Authorities deployed invigilators and special squads, imposed Section 144 and shut xerox centres to ensure smooth conduct without malpractice.
  • Son appears for SSC exam hours after father dies in road accident in Medak

    A Class 10 student from Pampbanda village attended his examination on Friday despite losing his father in a road accident earlier in the day. The boy said he wanted to fulfil his father’s dream of seeing him succeed in studies.
  • Couple hacked to death in sleep at construction site in Sangareddy

    A migrant worker couple from Mahabubabad district was found murdered at a construction site in Indresham under Patancheru police station limits in Sangareddy district. Police suspect unidentified assailants killed them with sharp weapons while they were asleep
  • Bandi Sanjay seeks action against Congress MLA over remarks on Hindu gods

    Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar demanded police action against Thungathurthy MLA Mandula Samuel, alleging that the legislator made objectionable remarks about Hindu gods during an event in Hyderabad. He urged the Chief Minister to apologise and suspend the MLA.
  • SSC public exams begin across Telangana with over 5.28 lakh students

    The SSC Public Examinations 2026 commenced across Telangana on Friday with the first language paper at 2,676 centres. Over 5.28 lakh students registered for the exams, which will continue until April 16 under the supervision of 144 flying squads.
  • Hyderabad: Fire breaks out at shops near Qutb Shahi Tombs, no casualties reported

    A fire broke out at a row of shops near Masjid-e-Tauheed on Qutb Shahi Tombs Road in Hyderabad on Friday night, damaging property and triggering LPG cylinder explosions. Around 1,500 worshippers were present nearby. No casualties were reported.
  • India topple Italy 1-0 to enter FIH Hockey World Cup Qualifier final

    India defeated Italy 1-0 in the semifinal of the FIH Hockey World Cup Qualifier in Hyderabad. Manisha Chauhan scored the decisive goal as the hosts secured a place in the final, where they will face England
  • HCA funds: Telangana Cricket Association alleges fraud

    TCA general secretary Guruva Reddy Dharam questioned Telangana Minister Dr G Vivek’s statement about spending Rs 64 crore from an arbitration settlement for cricket development, saying it indirectly admitted the money was taken and raised concerns about control over cricket body funds
  • Indian boxers assured of five medals in World Boxing Futures Cup

    India’s youth boxing team assured five medals at the World Boxing Futures Cup 2026 in Bangkok after five boxers advanced to the semifinals with strong quarterfinal victories. Gunjan, Joyshree Devi, Ambekar Meetei, Chandrika Pujari and Radhamani Longjam led India’s medal charge
  • Musi Rejuvenation project a real estate venture, admits Revanth

    Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy defended the Musi River rejuvenation project, saying it would promote investments and employment through real estate development. He rejected allegations that the project targeted the poor and said the DPR would be discussed in the Assembly
  • High Court directs government not to use road built after Bachupalli layout demolition

    The Telangana High Court ordered the government not to use a road allegedly laid after demolishing the APR Pranav Antilia Layout compound wall in Bachupalli. It also heard a petition seeking counselling for 377 vacant PG medical seats and adjourned the matter
  • Elderly man dies of starvation in Karimnagar

    A 78-year-old man, Kalvakota Vijayender Rao, died of starvation in Garshakurthy village of Karimnagar district. Once from a landlord family, he lived alone in poverty, struggled with illness and lack of food, and was unable to withdraw his pension
  • Will El Nino spoil India’s monsoons? Expert flags risks for 2026

    Climate scientist Dr M N Rajeevan has warned of a possible strong El Nino event in 2026 that could affect India’s monsoon. However, a positive Indian Ocean Dipole may partly offset its impact and help maintain near-normal rainfall.
  • ACB raids on medical reimbursement section of Medak hospital, finds irregularities

    ACB officials raided the medical reimbursement section of the government hospital in Medak after corruption allegations against the section superintendent. Officials found 116 bills pending and irregularities in processing procedures. A report with evidence will be submitted to health department authorities
  • KCR, KTR condole demise of former MLA Kondegari Ramulu, ex-DGP HJ Dora

    BRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao condoled the deaths of former MLA Kondegari Ramulu and former DGP H J Dora, recalling their public service. KT Rama Rao also paid tribute, praising Ramulu’s simple lifestyle and remembering Dora’s contributions to policing.
  • Kothagudem police striving for welfare, development of migrant Guthikoyas: SP Rohith Raju

    Kothagudem police organised a free mega medical camp for migrant Guthikoya families in Niladripetagandi village. Around 300 adivasis received treatment and medicines, while solar street lights and educational materials were distributed to improve living conditions in the villages.
  • Man killed, wife and son injured in lorry accident in Sangareddy

    A 36-year-old man died while his wife and six-year-old son sustained serious injuries after a speeding lorry hit their two-wheeler on NH-161 at Sangupet in Andole mandal of Sangareddy district. The injured were shifted to Jogipet hospital
  • Adilabad cooperative society chairman threatened, four arrested for extortion

    Four members of an Adilabad cooperative society were arrested for allegedly threatening chairman Konduri Rakender and manager Ragam Ramesh over loan repayments. The accused reportedly extorted Rs 20,000 on three occasions under the banner of tribal rights group Tudum Debba.
  • Karimnagar development works stalled, BRS alleges tenders delayed over 10% commission

    BRS leader S. Ravinder Singh alleged that development works in Karimnagar Municipal Corporation have stalled due to demands for a 10 percent commission. Despite administrative sanction of Rs 50 crore, around 20 tenders remain unopened, raising concerns over transparency and delays.
  • RGUKT IIIT-Basar announces 2026-27 B.Tech admissions schedule

    RGUKT (IIIT-Basar) has released the 2026-27 admissions schedule for its six-year integrated B.Tech programmes at Basar (1,500 seats) and Mahabubnagar (180 seats). Applications open March 18, with counselling starting June 5. Students can apply online via TS Online, MeeSeva, or university website.
  • Hyderabad police impose restrictions around SSC exam centres from March 14 to April 16

    Hyderabad police have imposed restrictions around SSC examination centres from March 14 to April 16, banning gatherings of five or more within 200 metres and directing nearby photocopy and internet centres to remain closed, ensuring safe and fair exams.
  • Karimnagar police arrest five accused in roadside robbery of RMP near Nedunur

    Police in Karimnagar arrested five persons, including a minor, allegedly involved in a March 11 roadside robbery of RMP T. Komuraiah near Nedunur. The accused reportedly threw chilli powder at the victim, stealing a gold chain and Rs 1,000 cash.
  • IIT-Hyderabad launches India’s first M Tech in AI/ML for chemical engineering

    The Department of Chemical Engineering at IIT Hyderabad has launched two new MTech programmes in AI and machine learning in chemical engineering and computational chemical engineering to train engineers for data-driven and digitally advanced process industries
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