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BRS women leaders allege police delayed action against Sai Pratap

BRS women leaders allege police delayed action against Sai Pratap

  • Farmers troubled by stone crushers at Pindiprolu village in Khammam

    Farmers in Pindiprolu village of Khammam district have complained that pollution from stone quarries and heavy tippers is damaging crops, roads and health. They alleged that authorities have failed to act despite repeated complaints
  • Infant death: BC Commission seeks report from Nagarkurnool District Collector and Endowments department

    The Telangana Commission for Backward Classes has sought reports from the Nagarkurnool District Collector and Endowments Department on the death of a two-month-old baby during a stampede at Kummera village following alleged caste discrimination at a village fair
  • NSUI leader faces attempt to rape charge, suspended in Siddipet

    The Siddipet police registered an attempted rape case against NSUI town president Sadulla Sai Pratap, following a complaint by a woman. The Congress party suspended him from primary membership and removed him from his post as the probe continues
  • Unseasonal rain lashes Hyderabad; waterlogging, traffic jams reported

    Unseasonal thunderstorms hit Hyderabad on Monday evening, causing waterlogging and severe traffic jams. HYDRAA teams cleared blocked drains while traffic police issued alerts. Several areas recorded heavy rainfall, with Hayathnagar receiving the highest at 17.5 mm.
  • Rain disrupt flights at Hyderabad’s RGIA, IndiGo issues advisory

    Flights at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, Hyderabad, were potentially disrupted on Monday due to unseasonal rain and thunderstorms. IndiGo Airlines advised passengers to check flight status online and assured support teams are available while hoping for a return to normal schedules.
  • Telugu university to launch full-fledged Magic curriculum next academic year

    Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University will launch a full-fledged magic curriculum from the next academic year. The announcement was made during National Magicians Day at NTR Kalāmandir, celebrating P C Sorcar’s birth anniversary and empowering students through self-employment opportunities.
  • Hyderabad Sankara Eye Hospital restores vision for elderly patients using advanced cataract surgery

    Two elderly patients at Sankara Eye Hospital, Hyderabad, regained clear vision after minimally invasive cataract surgery using phacoemulsification technology. Each procedure took 15–20 minutes, with a foldable intraocular lens implanted, enabling rapid recovery and return to normal life.
  • Hyderabad: Family donates organs of 24-year-old after road accident in Shamshabad

    Kotha Dinakar, 24, from Shamshabad, declared brain dead after a road accident, had his organs donated to needy patients under Telangana’s Jeevandan programme. His kidneys and liver were allocated to patients, marking the 21st brain-dead donation in 2026.
  • Walk-in enquiries at Secunderabad RPO suspended on February 26

    Walk-in enquiries at the Regional Passport Office, Secunderabad, have been suspended on Thursday, February 26, 2026, due to administrative reasons. Applicants are advised not to visit the office and to use online services for passport queries.
  • Property owners protest land acquisition notices for Musi River Front Project development

    Families in Hyderabad protested land acquisition for the Musi River Front Project, citing lack of consultation and consent. Authorities plan to acquire 19.10 acres in Rajendranagar, linking the project to Gandhi Sarovar, despite residents’ objections and tensions.
  • Adilabad police bust gang of four cyber fraudsters, including minor

    Adilabad police arrested a gang of four cyber-fraudsters, including a minor, for duping people by posing as bank officials. Over 1,500 used mobile phones and components were seized. Officials said the gang extracted sensitive data from repaired devices.
  • Hyderabad police seize nearly 2,000 counterfeit SKF bearings in raids

    Hyderabad Police raided shops in Ranigunj and Secunderabad, seizing nearly 2,000 counterfeit SKF bearings and 2,780 packaging sheets. The fake products posed risks to machinery safety. Police are investigating the supply chain and links in the counterfeit network.
  • Hyderabad cybercrime issues alert on AI-based biometric scam

    Hyderabad Cybercrime Police warned of an AI-based scam targeting citizens’ facial and voice data. Fraudsters trick people into handling smartphones, capturing biometrics for identity theft and social engineering. Citizens are urged to use caution and report suspicious activity.
  • Telangana ASHA workers stage dharnas demanding Rs 18,000 fixed salary

    ASHA workers in Telangana staged a dharna at the Commissioner of Health office, demanding a fixed monthly salary of Rs 18,000, pending PF and ESI benefits, and improved working conditions. They warned of boycotting ongoing healthcare programmes.
  • Malkajgiri traffic police book 242 in drunk-and-drive crackdown

    Malkajgiri Traffic Police booked 242 motorists in a special drunk-and-drive crackdown between February 16 and 21. Most offenders were two-wheeler riders. Police warned of strict action, including culpable homicide charges, in cases involving fatal accidents.
  • Hyderabad: Home Guard, woman killed in water tanker crash in Banjara Hills

    A home guard and a young woman were killed after a speeding water tanker rammed their motorcycle near Road No 10 in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, on Monday. Police are investigating the fatal crash.
  • Hyderabad: Ayurvedic Village inaugurated at SICA in Chanchalguda

    An Ayurvedic Village was inaugurated at SICA in Chanchalguda by DG Prisons Soumya Mishra. Reopened after six years, the centre will provide affordable Ayurvedic treatments to the public while training inmates in wellness therapies to improve rehabilitation and employability.
  • RGIA Hyderabad generates Rs 75,000 crore GVA, supports 4.1 lakh Jobs: NCAER

    A study by NCAER says Hyderabad’s RGIA generates Rs 75,000 crore in GVA and supports over 4 lakh jobs. By FY2037–38, the airport and Aerocity together are projected to contribute Rs 2.13 lakh crore and nearly 10 lakh jobs.
  • Telangana: Farmers protest urea shortage in Yadadri, demand scrapping of App system

    Farmers in Rajapeta protested against urea shortages and problems with the app-based distribution system. Supported by BRS leaders, they demanded the scrapping of online registration and urged the government to supply urea bags directly to villages during the sowing season.
  • Two youths killed in motorcycle–truck collision in Ranga Reddy

    Two young men were killed and another critically injured after a speeding container lorry rammed their motorcycle at Shabad in Ranga Reddy district on Monday. Police have registered a case and are investigating whether overspeeding caused the fatal accident.
  • Golden Jubilee celebrations begin at Hyderabad’s Birla Mandir on February 24

    Hyderabad’s Birla Mandir will celebrate its Golden Jubilee from February 24 with special pujas, cultural events and a Shobha Yatra. A new lift facility has also been installed to improve access for elderly and differently abled devotees.
  • Rainbow Six Mobile: Reinventing the FPS multiplayer?

    Rainbow Six Mobile brings Ubisoft’s tactical shooter experience to Android and iOS, launching first in India. With strong strategy elements, smooth performance, and improved gameplay since beta, it impresses overall—though weaker side modes and high season pass pricing hold it back.
  • Migratory birds return to Chintapalli in Khammam after gap of three years

    After staying away for three years due to monkey attacks and habitat loss, migratory birds have returned to Chintapalli village in Khammam district. Officials now plan to declare Dubalamma Tank a notified wetland to protect the birds and their habitat.
  • BRS demands action in Nagarkurnool infant death case in mob attack

    Former Minister V Srinivas Goud filed a complaint urging action over the death of a two-month-old in Nagarkurnool. The infant’s family, from the BC community, was allegedly attacked during Mallikarjuna Swamy Jatara amid caste-based violence
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