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The India Meteorological Department has forecast below-normal rainfall across the country in July as El Niño conditions strengthen. The weak monsoon could affect Kharif crops, water resources and hydropower generation, while above-normal temperatures are expected in most regions of India.
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Guru Dr Ananda Shankar Jayant will present Dancing Tales – Panchatantra, a 78-minute dance-theatre production featuring five classic Panchatantra stories, at Ravindra Bharati on July 3. Performed by 20 dancers, the show is open to the public with free entry.
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Akshara Devalla has emerged as a young achiever in Kuchipudi, yoga and cinema. From performing the complete 'Vande Mataram' across India to setting a world record with Bhama Kalapam, she continues to promote India's cultural heritage through her diverse talents.
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Vice Admiral K Srinivas, Director General, Naval Projects, Visakhapatnam, has been awarded the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal by President Droupadi Murmu for distinguished service. A 1990 Indian Navy officer, he has served in several key operational, technical, and strategic appointments over 35 years.
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Major General G Srinivas assumed charge as General Officer Commanding of the Telangana and Andhra Sub Area and paid tribute to fallen soldiers at the War Memorial. A veteran artillery officer, he brings 35 years of command, staff, instructional, and United Nations experience.
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Muzigal Malkajgiri Academy celebrated its Annual Day, 'SWARITHAM 2026', with vibrant vocal and instrumental performances by students and teachers. Several distinguished guests attended the event, where students were honoured with certificates for their dedication, consistent learning, and musical achievements.
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A human skeleton, believed to be that of a man, was found in a drain near Motkulakunta Lake in Machabollaram, Alwal, during a garbage clearance drive by HYDRAA personnel. Police have launched an investigation to identify the deceased and determine the cause of death.
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Burglars allegedly stole around Rs 21 lakh in cash, 20 tolas of gold ornaments, and other valuables from a locked house in Habeebnagar while the owner was on an Umrah pilgrimage. Police have registered a case and launched an investigation with special teams.
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The TG BArch-2026 Admission Committee has announced the complete admission schedule for Bachelor of Architecture courses. Online registration begins on July 6, counselling will be held in two phases, spot admissions follow in late August, and classes start on September 1.
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Surgeons at Osmania General Hospital in Hyderabad successfully performed Telangana’s first-ever five-organ multi-visceral transplant on a 30-year-old engineer from Sircilla. The rare 36-hour surgery was conducted free under Aarogyasri, marking a milestone for government hospitals in the state.
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Researchers from AIIMS Bibinagar and ICMR demonstrated that drones can drastically reduce costs and delays in TB diagnosis and treatment in Yadadri-Bhongir district. The study showed patient expenses dropped from Rs 9,451 to Rs 90.90, while turnaround time for test results fell from 15 days to 5 days.
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao marked National Doctors' Day by praising doctors and highlighting the party’s healthcare initiatives, including a free eye camp in Rajanna Sircilla district, with plans to expand such camps across the region.
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Munugode MLA Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy criticised Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy for making unilateral appointments to the Yadadri Devasthanam Board without consulting him, expressing concern over newcomers sidelining senior Congress leaders and voicing dissent over governance issues
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An intermediate student, Satvik Sai Reddy, was fatally struck by an RTC bus while waiting for his college bus at Shadnagar Crossroads near Chevella on Wednesday morning. He sustained severe bleeding injuries and died on the spot.
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Police seized around 525 kg of ganja concealed in a secret compartment of a container truck at Sarapaka in Kothagudem district. The consignment, allegedly sourced from Odisha and bound for Uttar Pradesh, is estimated to be worth up to Rs 3 crore
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CITU leaders held a candlelight rally in Pashamylaram to mark the first anniversary of the Sigachi Industries blast. They alleged that the management had failed to honour its promise of Rs one crore compensation and demanded immediate payment to victims' families and treatment support for the injured
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Soy farmers in Adilabad have sought compensation after alleging poor germination of Tejaswi brand seeds manufactured by Sonam. They demanded Rs 15,000 per acre and urged action against the manufacturer. The district administration has ordered a probe into the matter
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Telangana recorded the highest number of students seeking mental health support in India, with over one lakh students accessing counselling services in 2024. The Supreme Court-appointed task force also highlighted gaps in mental health infrastructure and rising substance abuse among students.
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Congress legislators in the erstwhile Adilabad district openly expressed their dissatisfaction with the party during SIR awareness meetings, alleging neglect by the government and party leadership. The developments have once again highlighted internal differences within the ruling Congress in Telangana.
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Water levels in Singur dam have dropped sharply to 4.477 TMC, threatening the habitat of hundreds of mugger crocodiles. Officials warn of further decline due to poor inflows, even as emergency pumping continues to supply drinking water to Hyderabad.
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Marking one year since the Sigachi Industries explosion, BRS leader T Harish Rao alleged that the Telangana government failed to fulfil its promise of Rs 1 crore compensation to victims' families and demanded immediate action to ensure justice and financial support.
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Fifteen months after its launch, the Rajiv Yuva Vikasam scheme remains unimplemented, leaving 16 lakh applicants in uncertainty. With no official update and Telangana facing financial constraints, concerns are growing over whether the flagship self-employment initiative will be rolled out.
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Union Minister Jitendra Singh inaugurated a decentralised effluent treatment plant developed by CSIR-IICT in Hyderabad. Designed for textile clusters, the low-cost, nature-based system will benefit Siripuram’s weaving community and is expected to serve as a scalable model nationwide.
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Even as the Telangana government began disbursing Rythu Bharosa assistance for the Vaanakalam season, uncertainty remains over whether all eligible farmers will receive support. The scheme continues to face criticism over delayed payments, pending dues and the lack of a clear implementation framework.