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Hyderabad Police probes social media smear campaign targeting High Court judge Madhavi Devi

Hyderabad Police probes social media smear campaign targeting High Court judge Madhavi Devi

  • Truck drivers protest delay in unloading maize stocks at Yadadri Bhuvanagiri warehouses

    Truck drivers staged a protest on the Bhongir–Chityala highway in Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district over delays in unloading maize stocks at warehouses. Hundreds of vehicles remained stranded for days, with drivers alleging lack of basic facilities and official response.
  • Hyderabad Police warns fans against fake IPL ticket booking scams ahead of SRH vs RCB clash

    Hyderabad Police have cautioned citizens against fake apps and websites offering discounted IPL tickets for the SRH vs RCB match at Uppal Stadium. Officials warned that scammers are targeting fans and stealing banking details through fraudulent online booking platforms.
  • Telangana DGP CV Anand announces effective policing model, cybercrime focus and road safety bureau

    Telangana DGP C.V. Anand announced an “effective policing” model combining strict enforcement and citizen-friendly policing. He outlined priorities including action against drugs, cybercrime and road safety, along with a new health programme for police personnel and major structural reforms.
  • Rise of lung cancer among non-smoking women in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh raises health concern

    Public health experts report a worrying rise in lung cancer cases among non-smokers, especially women, across southern India. Studies point to environmental pollution, household exposure and genetic susceptibility as key drivers, with Hyderabad recording one of the highest incidence rates.
  • Telangana HC reserves order on anticipatory bail plea of Bandi Sai Bageerath in POCSO case

    The Telangana High Court has reserved orders on the anticipatory bail plea of Bandi Sai Bageerath in a POCSO case registered at Petbasheerabad police station. Justice T Madhavi Devi heard arguments late into the night, with counsels citing Supreme Court and High Court precedents.
  • Telangana govt urges stricter controls in overexploited areas as groundwater recharge levels rise

    Telangana has recorded an increase in annual groundwater recharge, rising from 18.44 lakh hectare metres in 2024 to 19.61 lakh hectare metres in 2025. Irrigation Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy has directed officials to treat conservation as a mass movement.
  • BRS to take up padayatra for Palamuru Rangareddy project

    The Bharat Rashtra Samithi has accused the Congress government of neglecting the Palamuru Rangareddy Lift Irrigation Scheme and announced a padayatra in June to press for completion of pending works.
  • Telangana govt forms panel to identify Udyamakarulu, honour sacrifices

    The Telangana government has constituted a six-member committee to identify and honour Telangana Udyamakarulu, the activists of the statehood movement. Headed by Advisor to Government K Keshava Rao, the panel will evolve criteria, prepare a list of activists, and recommend the nature of recognition and facilities to be extended to them.
  • Telangana icon Ilamma’s heirs oppose Swetha’s appointment to Women’s Commission

    Descendants of Telangana Armed Peasant Struggle icon Chakali Ilamma have opposed the appointment of Chityala Swetha as a State Women’s Commission Member, alleging she misrepresented her lineage.
  • Karimnagar: Two men killed by sons in separate incidents

    Two separate incidents of patricide were reported in Karimnagar district on Friday. In Karimnagar town, a man was hacked to death by his son following a domestic quarrel, while in Illandakunta mandal another man succumbed to injuries after being attacked by his son during a land dispute.
  • IITH, DMRL, Innomet join hands to develop India’s first large-scale gas atomiser

    IIT Hyderabad, in partnership with DMRL and Innomet Advanced Materials, has embarked on the indigenous development of a 100 kg inert gas atomiser facility.
  • Last‑minute cancellation of Vem Technologies event by ministers raises eyebrows in Sangareddy

    A last-minute cancellation of a programme at the National Investment and Manufacturing Zone in Sangareddy by Ministers D Sridhar Babu and Damodara Rajanarasimha raised eyebrows.
  • Revanth Reddy defends probe pace, urges Bandi Sanjay to hand over son to police

    Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy said Bandi Sai Bhageerath, son of Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar and accused in a POCSO case, was absconding. He defended the police action, stressing that procedures had to be followed carefully in sensitive cases, especially involving minors.
  • Wyra police seize 128 kg of ganja worth Rs 64 lakh, arrests three

    Wyra police in Khammam district arrested three interstate smugglers and seized 128 kg of ganja worth Rs 64 lakh. The contraband was being transported from Odisha to Tamil Nadu, officials said.
  • Central Bank of India hosts corporate, exporters’ meets in Hyderabad

    Central Bank of India organised Corporate Customers’ Meet and Exporters’ Meet in Hyderabad to strengthen engagement with key industries. Senior officials interacted with corporates and exporters, highlighting customised financial solutions and innovative banking products to support industrial growth and export-oriented businesses.
  • Minor fire in empty coach of Hyderabad–Jaipur special train at railway station

    A minor fire broke out in an empty coach of the Hyderabad–Jaipur Special Train at Hyderabad railway station on Friday evening before departure. Railway officials brought the fire under control quickly, with no injuries reported. The cause of the incident is under investigation.
  • GHMC commissioner visits shamshabad to review census house listing operation

    GHMC Commissioner R V Karnan inspected the Census House Listing Operation in Shamshabad and reviewed field-level implementation at Enumeration Blocks 83 and 94. He directed officials to ensure complete household coverage, accurate data collection and timely completion of the exercise by June 9.
  • NIPER Hyderabad, Boehringer Ingelheim tie up to advance pharmaceutical research

    Boehringer Ingelheim India has signed two five-year MoUs with NIPER Hyderabad and Ahmedabad to strengthen pharmaceutical research, education and innovation. The collaboration will enable academic exchange, joint research initiatives and access to the company’s global open science platform opnMe.
  • Transport Minister Ponnam slams BJP for revising fuel prices

    Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar accused the BJP-led Centre of misleading people by raising fuel prices soon after Assembly elections in four States. He said the government had assured voters there would be no hike, but reversed its stance once results were declared, citing the West Asia conflict as justification.
  • Karimnagar MLA slams govt over delay in maize, paddy procurement

    Karimnagar MLA Gangula Kamalakar accused the state government of failing to procure maize and paddy, leaving farmers waiting at centres for over 20 days.
  • Khammam BRS gearing up for digital membership drive to strengthen grassroots base

    BRS general secretary Takkellapally Ravinder Rao urged party cadres to actively join the digital membership enrolment drive in Khammam and Kothagudem districts.
  • Osmania University announces PhD category-I admissions

    Osmania University has announced the PhD Category-I admission notification for the academic year 2026, inviting online applications from candidates holding JRF qualifications in national-level tests.
  • POCSO case: Left outfits burn effigy of Union Minister Bandi Sanjay in Khammam

    Left‑wing organisations in Khammam staged a protest demanding the immediate arrest of Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar’s son, Bageerath, who has been booked under the POCSO Act. Leaders accused the police of inaction despite five days having passed since the case was registered and recalled earlier allegations of misconduct against him.
  • BRS women stage protest over POCSO case, demand immediate arrest of Sai Bageerath

    Scores of BRS women activists staged a protest in Hyderabad demanding the arrest of Union Minister Bandi Sanjay’s son Sai Bageerath in a POCSO case. Protesters alleged police inaction and accused authorities of shielding the accused, leading to detentions
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