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Podu farmers clash with forest staff in Telangana’s Aswaraopet

Podu farmers clash with forest staff in Telangana’s Aswaraopet

  • 20-year-old bride dies by suicide 8 days after marriage in Medak

    A 20-year-old woman allegedly died by suicide at her in-laws’ residence in Chinna Chinthakunta village of Narsapur mandal, Medak district, just eight days after her marriage. Police shifted the body for post-mortem and registered a case. Investigation is under way
  • BRS signature drive for SCB merger gains momentum, nears one lakh

    BRS working president KT Rama Rao launched a one lakh signature campaign in Secunderabad Cantonment seeking excision of civilian areas and their merger with GHMC. The drive has already collected over 85,000 signatures, drawing widespread support from residents across colonies and slums
  • Over 13,000 skip Intermediate exams in Telangana

    As many as 13,037 students were absent for Intermediate Mathematics IIA, Botany II and Political Science II examinations across Telangana. While 4,59,835 students appeared, 13 malpractice cases were booked. TSBIE deputed observers to several districts to monitor the exams.
  • Telangana govt sets deadline for Singur canal works

    Irrigation Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy directed officials to complete pending canal lining works at the Singur project by June 26 and ordered urgent dam safety inspections. He also announced Rs 5,000 crore for land acquisition for irrigation projects.
  • Minister Surekha’s daughter Susmitha lays claim to Parkal Assembly seat

    Konda Susmitha, daughter of Minister Konda Surekha, has announced that she will begin her political career by contesting from Parkal in the next Assembly elections. Her declaration has sparked political debate within the constituency and among party leaders.
  • Revanth Reddy govt’s 99-day action plan clouded by funding ambiguity

    Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s 99-day action plan has triggered questions over funding and fiscal clarity. Critics say the programme lacks transparent allocations and measurable targets, raising concerns that it may become administrative repackaging rather than substantive reform.
  • Harish Rao criticises Revanth Reddy for harassing officials with frequent transfers

    BRS leader T Harish Rao alleged that frequent transfers of IAS officers by the Congress government had destabilised governance. He criticised service extensions to retired officials, lack of transparency in GOs, and administrative instability affecting key departments and public services.
  • Telangana SSC hall tickets 2026 available from March 5 online and via WhatsApp

    Telangana SSC 2026 hall tickets are available online from March 5 and via WhatsApp. Over 5.28 lakh students will appear for exams from March 14 to April 16 across 2,676 centres. A 24/7 helpline is available.
  • GHMC directs 100% e-waste, bio-medical waste collection

    GHMC Commissioner RV Karnan directed 100% collection of e-waste and bio-medical waste across Hyderabad, warning of strict action for violations. Special collection centres, ward-level drives, and retailer cooperation aim to strengthen scientific waste management under the 99-Day Action Plan.
  • Telangana: Youth found dead under suspicious circumstances in Vemulawada

    Bhukya Mohan, 26, was found dead in a private lodge in Vemulawada temple town. Police are investigating the suspicious circumstances to determine whether it was suicide or murder. Mohan had been living in Karimnagar with his family.
  • Fee reimbursement scheme under threat in Telangana

    The Telangana Education Commission has recommended the State government to scrap the fee reimbursement scheme for private colleges that underperform for more than two years. Student bodies have opposed the move, warning it could affect lakhs of students from economically weaker sections
  • Cyber criminals using AI effectively to lure people: Cybercrime DSP

    Cybercrime DSP N Venugopal Reddy advised JNTU-Sulthanpur students not to fall prey to cyber fraudsters promising easy money. Speaking at a Cyber Jagrukta programme, he urged victims to call 1930 to register complaints and warned against digital arrest scams.
  • Doctors protest appointment of NIMS Oncologist as MNJ director

    Doctors at MNJ Institute of Oncology have protested the appointment of Dr Sadashivudu from NIMS as in-charge Director. The Telangana Government Doctors Association expressed dissatisfaction, stating senior faculty were overlooked and urging the government to resolve the issue promptly.
  • 33-year-old techie found dead in car on ORR at Abdullapurmet

    A 33-year-old software engineer from Vijayawada was found dead inside his car near Exit 11 at Pedda Amberpet on the Outer Ring Road on Tuesday evening. Abdullapurmet police registered a case and are investigating the cause of death
  • Hyderabad: Sacred Venkateswara Padam appears on teak log in Secunderabad

    A sacred Venkateswara Padam formation appeared on a teak log while it was being processed at a timber depot in Bowenpally, Secunderabad. Staff described the occurrence as spiritually significant. The log has been kept on display at the premises.
  • Dairy owner arrested for selling adulterated ghee in Masab Tank

    A dairy unit owner was arrested in Masab Tank for allegedly manufacturing and selling adulterated ghee by mixing palm oil and vanaspati with cream. Officials seized goods worth Rs 18.26 lakh during a joint Task Force operation.
  • Minor girl dies after suicide attempt in Jagtial

    A 17-year-old girl from Dharmapuri mandal died while undergoing treatment after attempting suicide in December. Police said she allegedly took the extreme step following betrayal by her lover. A case has been registered based on a complaint by her mother.
  • Hyderabad: Delay in GHMC road works sparks anger in Erragadda

    Residents of Kalyan Nagar in Erragadda have expressed anger over a six-month delay in GHMC road works. Locals say unfinished cement-concrete roads have caused dust, debris and safety hazards, while officials claim the project is being executed in phases.
  • Real estate slowdown deepens as Congress flip-flops unsettle Hyderabad market

    Telangana’s real estate sector, especially in Hyderabad, has faced a prolonged slowdown over the past two years. Industry stakeholders cite policy uncertainty, administrative decisions and global headwinds as key reasons behind declining housing sales, new launches and office space demand.
  • Ten labourers injured in honeybee attack in Rajanna Sircilla

    About 10 labourers were injured when a swarm of honeybees attacked them while they were carrying out repair work on the Sarvai canal in Nizamabad village of Konaraopet mandal. The injured were shifted to hospitals for treatment.
  • Protest in Medak after Gandhi statue vandalised

    Unidentified persons allegedly threw cattle dung on the statue of Mahatma Gandhi at Ramdas Junction in Medak. Congress leaders staged a rasta roko demanding action. Police are examining CCTV footage and said stern action will be taken against those responsible.
  • Mancherial student represents State volleyball team in national event

    Sai Deekshith of Carmel Convent High School-Mancherial represented the state at a national-level sub-junior event in West Bengal. Three other students won medals at the Chief Minister’s Cup Athletic Meet in Warangal and were felicitated by the school management.
  • Ex-TASA Shakti strengthens multi-agency security coordination in Secunderabad

    Ex-TASA Shakti, a multi-agency security dialogue, was held at Secunderabad Military Station to enhance coordination between armed forces, police, railways, and civil administrations. Officials discussed emerging security threats and disaster management strategies to strengthen inter-agency collaboration.
  • Secunderabad Cantonment Board announces OTS scheme for property tax arrears

    The Secunderabad Cantonment Board has launched a One-Time Settlement scheme offering up to 30% rebate on accumulated interest for pending property tax dues. The scheme, valid till March 31, 2026, requires full payment of principal arrears to avail benefits.
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