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BRS will back Telangana athletes for global stage: KTR

BRS will back Telangana athletes for global stage: KTR

  • Telangana caste survey shows 135 communities more backward than state average

    An expert group led by Justice B Sudershan Reddy analysed the Telangana caste survey (SEEEPC 2024) and found that 135 of 242 castes are more backward than the state’s average Comprehensive Backwardness Index score of 81. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes are three times more backward than General Castes, while Backward Classes are 2.7 times more backward.
  • Telangana HC asks MLAs to file counters in disqualification case

    The Telangana High Court has directed several MLAs accused of defecting from the BRS to the Congress to file their counters by May 6. The order came during hearings on petitions filed by BRS legislators seeking disqualification of defectors.
  • Nalgonda: ACB nabs Asst Divisional Engineer in bribery case

    The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) arrested Assistant Divisional Engineer S. Saidulu from Devarakonda, Nalgonda, for demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs. 30,000.
  • Sridhar Babu invites US investment in Telangana’s aerospace, defence and space sectors

    Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu said Telangana is emerging as a major hub for aerospace, defence and space sectors, with strong growth and exports. He invited US collaboration in technology, research and manufacturing during a meeting with a US delegation.
  • Dhanbad GP in Kothagudem refuses NOC to SCCL until issues faced by villagers resolved

    Dhanbad gram panchayat in Kothagudem district denied an NOC for SCCL blasting operations, citing pollution and safety concerns. Villagers raised issues over health, jobs and displacement, while officials assured that the grievances would be taken up with higher authorities
  • KTR urges cadre to protect genuine voters during SIR in Telangana

    BRS working president KT Rama Rao has cautioned party workers that Congress and BJP may misuse the upcoming Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Telangana. He urged cadres to remain vigilant at the booth level to prevent bogus voter registrations and deletions of genuine voters.
  • Malkajgiri MLA meets Sridhar Babu over Waqf Board issues

    Malkajgiri MLA Marri Rajasekhar Reddy met IT Minister Duddilla Sridhar Babu, thanked him for land allotment to Brahmin Sangh, and raised Waqf Board property issues affecting residents. The Minister assured action and directed officials to resolve the matter
  • Inter student dies by suicide in Kothagudem

    An intermediate first-year student, Mekapothula Jahnavi, allegedly died by suicide at her residence in Narsapuram village of Mulakalapalli mandal in Kothagudem district. Police registered a case and began investigation after a complaint was filed by her father
  • CMC Commissioner inspects waste management systems in Cyberabad

    Cyberabad Municipal Corporation Commissioner G. Srijana inspected waste management systems and reviewed segregation, collection, and transfer points. She directed officials to ensure proper waste separation, prevent dumping, and maintain hygienic conditions to improve sanitation across the region.
  • Telangana govt, SCR hold key meeting on railway infrastructure projects

    A coordination meeting between the Telangana government and South Central Railway was held in Hyderabad to review ongoing railway projects. Discussions included ROBs, RUBs, and a proposed high-speed rail corridor linking major cities, aiming to improve infrastructure development.
  • Film Nagar school incident: Student allegedly assaulted during midday meal

    An 11-year-old student at a government school in Film Nagar was allegedly injured during a midday meal after being struck by an ayah over taking extra eggs. Police have registered a case following a complaint by the child’s father.
  • Hyderabad: Manager booked for alleged harassment of 19-year-old employee

    A 19-year-old telecaller in Ameerpet has alleged harassment by her manager after being taken to a movie and later confined in the office. Punjagutta police have registered a case and are investigating the incident based on her complaint.
  • Two killed, four injured in Kothagudem road accident

    Two persons died and four others were injured in a multi-vehicle accident on the Khammam-Aswaraopet highway. A truck, auto-rickshaw, tractor trolley and an official vehicle were involved. The injured were shifted to Kothagudem hospital for treatment.
  • ACB raids 13 Mee Seva Centres across Telangana, finds irregularities

    The Anti-Corruption Bureau conducted surprise checks at 13 Mee Seva centres in Telangana and found irregularities, including blank certificates and overcharging of applicants. A case was registered in Alwal, and a report will be sent to the government for action.
  • Passenger caught at RGIA with foreign currency worth Rs 45 lakh

    A passenger at Hyderabad’s RGIA airport was caught with $48,550 in cash, worth about ₹45.28 lakh. CISF officials found the money during baggage screening. The passenger, bound for Hong Kong, has been handed over to customs for investigation.
  • IMD issues weather alert: Heatwave to ease with thunderstorms in Telangana

    Telangana will continue to face a severe heatwave until April 20, with temperatures reaching 44°C. The IMD Hyderabad predicts relief afterward, with thunderstorms, rain, and gusty winds expected across several districts between April 20 and 21.
  • Heatwave grips Hyderabad: Temperatures touch 42°C in several areas

    Hyderabad is experiencing intense heatwave conditions, with temperatures rising between 40°C and 42°C in several areas, according to TSDPS. Multiple localities including Patancheru, Jubilee Hills, and Uppal recorded high temperatures, urging citizens to stay cautious during extreme heat.
  • Heatwave crisis: Citizens urged to help birds, animals stay hydrated

    During the heatwave, birds and stray animals are suffering from severe thirst and dehydration. NGOs and animal groups are urging citizens to place water bowls and food outside homes. Experts also encourage careful handling of exhausted animals and involving children.
  • BJP MP equates Telangana formation to Partition, puts BJP in dock

    BJP MP Tejasvi Surya’s remarks comparing Telangana’s formation to Partition triggered a political controversy. While Telangana MPs remained silent in Parliament, BRS leaders strongly criticised the comments and demanded an unconditional apology from the BJP leadership.
  • Telangana: Vigilance raids continue at Karimnagar sub-registrar office

    Vigilance officials are conducting checks at the Karimnagar sub-registrar office as part of statewide raids. They are verifying stamp duty, GST collections, and registration records to identify irregularities, procedural lapses, and possible revenue loss.
  • Railway Board extends Indore–Lingampalli Humsafar Express to Charlapalli

    The Railway Board has extended the Indore–Lingampalli Humsafar Express to Charlapalli and introduced a new weekly Charlapalli–Narsapur train. It has also increased the Kakinada–Lingampalli Express frequency to daily, improving connectivity and travel convenience for passengers.
  • Woman electrocuted while filling water in air cooler in Nirmal

    A 50-year-old woman died of electrocution while filling water in an air cooler in Nirmal district. Her father was injured while trying to rescue her. The incident was reportedly caused by faulty wiring, police said
  • Army Public School Golconda achieves 100% pass in CBSE Class X exams

    Army Public School, Golconda, achieved a 100% pass rate in CBSE Class X exams. Many students scored above 90%, with Noelle Singh Thakur topping the school. The success highlights the school’s strong focus on quality education and overall development.
  • Adilabad CCI workers anxious as Centre moves to scrap machinery

    Workers of the Cement Corporation of India unit in Adilabad are worried after the Union government invited tenders to sell machinery as scrap. They fear the move signals closure, ending hopes of revival and impacting livelihoods dependent on the factory.
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