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Democracy murdered in Revanth Reddy’s rule, says Harish Rao

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  • GHMC conducts intensive early-morning inspections across multiple zones

    GHMC has stepped up early-morning inspections across Khairatabad, Secunderabad, and Rajendranagar to monitor sanitation, garbage collection, drains, and road conditions. Officials directed staff to address gaps immediately, while urging citizens to support cleanliness and urban improvement initiatives.
  • HMWSSB launches ‘Basthi Bata’ programme to improve water, sewerage services

    HMWSSB will launch the ‘Basthi Bata’ programme from Friday to improve water supply and sewage management in Hyderabad’s core urban areas. Officials will visit colonies and slums on select days and be available at offices to address public concerns.
  • Hyderabad college student suffers injuries in suspected suicide attempt

    An intermediate second-year student, Rithika, sustained serious injuries after reportedly jumping from the third floor of a private college building in Rajendranagar. She was rushed to hospital, and police are investigating the reasons behind the incident.
  • KNRUHS opens additional mop-up counselling for PG Medical admissions 2025-26

    KNRUHS has opened the additional mop-up phase of PG Medical counselling for AY 2025-26 following NEET PG 2025 cut-off lowering. Eligible candidates can submit web options for vacant Non-Service Quota and newly added seats, with strict penalties for non-joining.
  • BRS approaches Human Rights Commission on ‘Bulldozer Raj’ against Dalits in Warangal

    BRS MLC Dasoju Sravan condemned attempts to demolish Dalit houses in Cherabanda Raju Nagar Colony, Warangal. Families approached the District Collector and SHRC, which will review implementation on March 9. Sravan urged Dalit and tribal organisations to unite and protect rights.
  • TGSRTC to install luggage racks in 150 Hyderabad city buses

    TGSRTC will introduce luggage racks in 150 Hyderabad city buses on a trial basis to improve commuter convenience. The corporation has also announced a 30% discount on AC bus fares within ORR limits from March 1 to May 31.
  • Osmania University hosts AIU Central Zone Vice Chancellors’ Meet

    Osmania University hosted the Central Zone Vice-Chancellors’ Meet 2025–26, attended by over 100 VCs and Telangana Governor Jishnu Dev Varma. The two-day conclave focused on creating AI- and quantum-enabled higher education institutions.
  • SIO urges Rs 5,000 crore minority education allocation in Telangana budget

    The Students Islamic Organisation submitted education budget recommendations to the Telangana government, urging an increase in minority allocation to ₹5,000 crore. Speakers at a round-table stressed better fund utilisation and strategic planning to improve educational outcomes.
  • National One Health Mission invites EoIs for Disease Modelling Programme

    The National One Health Mission has invited Expressions of Interest from institutions to develop disease modelling programmes for humans, livestock and wildlife. Selected organisations will receive funding and training support. The last date to apply is February 28, 2026.
  • Puligundala eco-tourism project in Khammam set to open for nature lovers

    The Puligundala project in Khammam district’s Kanakagiri Reserve Forest is set to open as an eco-tourism destination. With cottages, trekking trails, forest safari, boating and night camping, the site aims to attract nature lovers at affordable prices.
  • Congress high command reviews Telangana government’s performance

    TPCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud said the Congress will implement all six guarantees before the next elections, following a review meeting in New Delhi. Cabinet ministers met AICC chief Mallikarjun Kharge to discuss governance, party strategy and State issues.
  • BITS Pilani announces tuition-blind admissions for top 500 BITSAT rankers

    BITS Pilani will offer tuition-blind admissions to the top 500 BITSAT rankers from 2026–27. Eligible students with family income up to ₹20 lakh will receive a full tuition scholarship for four years, provided they maintain a minimum 7.5 CGPA.
  • BRS slams Congress for making mockery of Constitution

    Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai told global leaders that AI is the biggest platform shift of our lifetimes, urging bold, responsible collaboration, highlighting AlphaFold breakthroughs and investments, as the AI Impact Summit drew heads of state and industry leaders.
  • Fear in Rajanna Sircilla as leopards, tiger spotted near villages

    Panic spread across parts of Rajanna Sircilla district after two leopards killed calves near villages, while a tiger was also tracked in the region. Forest officials have alerted residents within a 30-km radius and stepped up monitoring efforts.
  • T-Hub partners with France’s Hauts-de-France to boost India–France startup collaboration

    T-Hub has partnered with France’s Hauts-de-France region to help startups from both countries expand into new markets. The collaboration will support investment, market access, and innovation programmes, strengthening India–France startup ties and aligning with India’s Viksit Bharat 2047 vision.
  • Woman bludgeoned with hammer by stalker in Suryapet

    A woman in Suryapet was brutally attacked with a hammer by a man whose marriage proposal she had rejected. The incident has sparked fear among residents.
  • Anti-naxal operation underway on Karregutta hillocks

    An exchange of fire reportedly took place between Maoists and security forces in Karregutta hillocks on the Telangana-Chhattisgarh border. Unconfirmed reports suggest five Maoists were killed. Around 2,000 personnel are conducting a large-scale combing operation in the forest area.
  • Hyderabad police warn of cyber fraud via fake search engine rankings

    Hyderabad police have warned citizens about cybercriminals exploiting search engine rankings to promote fraudulent websites. Commissioner VC Sajjanar explained that scammers use paid ads and SEO techniques to push phishing sites impersonating banks, government portals, and brands.
  • BRS steps up protests in Nalgonda, demands rollback of urea app

    The BRS staged protests in Nalgonda against the Congress government’s urea distribution app, citing difficulties faced by farmers in accessing fertiliser. Former MLA Ravindra Kumar criticised the app for poor server connectivity, technical glitches, and the lack of smartphones among farmers.
  • Bandh against Balka Suman’s arrest progresses peacefully in Mancherial

    A bandh called by the BRSV in Mancherial district to protest the arrest of BRS leader Balka Suman progressed peacefully, with shops and schools closed and police deployed at key points. BRS leaders accused Labour Minister Dr G Vivek of attempting to capture the Kyathanpalli municipal chairperson.
  • Harish Rao rushes to Adilabad to meet former MLA Balka Suman in jail

    Former BRS MLA Balka Suman’s arrest in connection with the Kyathanpalli municipality election dispute has triggered political unrest in Adilabad. The State Election Commission has deferred the polls, and a bandh is being observed in protest.
  • Hyderabad: Two-day traffic diversion at Tilaknagar– 6 No Junction stretch

    Hyderabad Traffic Police has announced two-day traffic diversions from February 19 at Tilaknagar towards 6 No Junction due to a sewage pipeline leak and pothole formation. RTC buses and heavy vehicles will be rerouted through designated alternative routes.
  • APSRTC bus plunges into roadside ditch in Jogulamba Gadwal, four seriously injured

    Four passengers were seriously injured and 15 sustained minor injuries after an APSRTC bus travelling from Hyderabad to Anantapur veered off National Highway 44 and plunged into a roadside ditch in Jogulamba Gadwal district
  • Ayodhya priest questions Telangana govt’s Ramzan relief move

    A religious leader has criticised the Telangana government’s decision to allow Muslim employees to leave offices early during Ramzan, alleging vote-bank politics. The government said the move is meant to help fasting employees observe evening prayers
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