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Hyderabad Food Safety teams inspect 130 units, seize 36 tonnes of adulterated ghee

Hyderabad Food Safety teams inspect 130 units, seize 36 tonnes of adulterated ghee

  • Former Minister Laxma Reddy hits out at Revanth Reddy over remarks on BRS rule

    Former Minister C Laxma Reddy criticised Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy over remarks on the BRS rule and said TIMS-Sanath Nagar was initiated and largely completed during the previous government. He also highlighted BRS initiatives in healthcare and medical education.
  • Telangana polytechnic students, staff oppose merger with Young India Skill University

    Polytechnic students and staff across Telangana have opposed the proposed merger of polytechnic education with Young India Skill University. Protesters fear the move could affect ECET and BTech opportunities, undermine SBTET’s autonomy and reduce the importance of diploma education.
  • Peddi Sudharshan Reddy statue removed in Narsampet, BRS cadres stage protests

    Tension prevailed in Narsampet after municipal officials removed former MLA and BRS leader Peddi Sudharshan Reddy’s statue. BRS cadres staged protests across the constituency, while several leaders and activists were detained. Officials said the statue was installed without permission on assigned land.
  • Gaur Gopal Das, Dr Pratima Murthy to discuss mental health in Hyderabad

    Gaur Gopal Das and psychiatrist Dr Pratima Murthy will come together in Hyderabad on August 19 for a dialogue on spirituality, science and mental health. The discussion will explore emotional resilience, healthier relationships and ways to build stronger families and minds.
  • Cognizant launches talent accelerator programme for 489 B-school graduates

    Cognizant has launched a two-week talent accelerator programme for 489 graduates from 58 B-schools across India. The cohort includes more than 37% non-STEM talent and over 42% women, with training focused on business functions, sales, marketing and leadership.
  • Harish Rao condemns arrest of licensed surveyors protesting at Survey Bhavan

    BRSLP deputy leader T Harish Rao condemned the arrest of licensed surveyors protesting at Survey Bhavan over pending payments. He demanded their immediate release and urged the Telangana government to hold talks with the surveyors and resolve their grievances.
  • Hyderabad: Sudanese man regains mobility after complex knee reconstruction at Medicover Hospitals

    A 36-year-old Sudanese man with a severely damaged and fused knee regained the ability to stand and walk after complex reconstruction at a Hyderabad hospital. Doctors performed corrective procedures and a hinged total knee replacement before beginning his rehabilitation.
  • 11th-century Telugu-Kannada inscription discovered at Dundigal temple in Telangana

    An 11th-century stone inscription found at a temple in Dundigal, Medchal district, records a land donation during the reign of Kalyani Chalukya ruler Vikramaditya VI. The 41-line inscription also contains references to Jainism, a basadi and the Soma lineage.
  • ISKCON Abids celebrates golden jubilee; Governor hails five decades of service

    ISKCON’s Sri Sri Radha Madanmohan Mandir at Abids in Hyderabad celebrated its Golden Jubilee. Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla praised the temple’s five decades of devotion, service and compassion and recalled Srila Prabhupada’s contribution to spreading Krishna consciousness worldwide.
  • Staff shortage, medicine crunch hit Basthi Dawakhanas across Hyderabad

    Basthi Dawakhanas in Hyderabad are facing staff shortages, delayed salaries, medicine shortages and long waits for diagnostic results. Employees say these problems are affecting morale and patient care, while patients are increasingly forced to depend on private pharmacies and diagnostic centres.
  • BRS asks why Congress government failed to challenge stay on Kalyana Lakshmi, Shaadi Mubarak

    BRS general secretary RS Praveen Kumar questioned the Congress government’s failure to file a counter petition against the High Court stay on Kalyana Lakshmi and Shaadi Mubarak. He alleged legal lapses and accused the government of delaying welfare schemes.
  • BRS condemns demolition of former Narsampet MLA Peddi Sudarshan Reddy’s statue

    BRS leaders have condemned the demolition of former Narsampet MLA Peddi Sudarshan Reddy’s statue, alleging it was removed overnight from private property without notice. They demanded its restoration within 24 hours and warned of serious consequences if authorities failed to act.
  • Urea shortage continues to trouble farmers in erstwhile Medak district

    Urea shortage continues to trouble farmers in erstwhile Medak district, with online booking facing technical glitches and fertiliser shops reporting stock issues. Farmers struggled to secure urea bags amid ongoing paddy transplantation, leading to arguments at some centres.
  • Nalgonda Congress differences resurface as Anil Kumar Reddy targets Rajgopal Reddy

    Differences within the Nalgonda Congress unit resurfaced as Bhongir MLA K Anil Kumar Reddy criticised Munugode MLA Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy for skipping the PAC meeting and speaking against the government, saying party leaders should follow the directions of the party.
  • Wanaparthy MLA Megha Reddy complains against Chinna Reddy, demands action

    The feud between State Planning Board Vice-Chairman G Chinna Reddy and Wanaparthy MLA T Megha Reddy has intensified, with allegations of bribery, collusion with BRS, and demands for disciplinary action.
  • Rain disrupts coal production at SCCL mines

    Heavy rains in Sathupalli disrupted coal production at SCCL’s JVR and Kishtaram opencast mines, halting excavation and output temporarily before operations resumed the next day.
  • Telangana HC questions conduct of BRS defectors in State Assembly

    The Telangana High Court questioned the conduct of 10 BRS MLAs accused of defecting to the Congress, asking how they acted during Assembly proceedings. Petitioners argued the defectors continued to claim BRS membership despite switching allegiance. The matter was adjourned to Tuesday.
  • Harish Rao accuses Congress government of misusing Section 22-A, demands white paper

    BRS Deputy Floor Leader T Harish Rao accused the Telangana government of misusing Section 22-A to place properties under the prohibited list and demanded a white paper on land additions since December 7, 2023, besides criticising Kalyana Lakshmi implementation.
  • Revanth Reddy inaugurates TIMS Sanathnagar, promises four hospitals by 2027

    Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy said the Osmania, Alwal, LB Nagar and Warangal hospitals would be completed by December 9, 2027. He said the Congress government had prioritised the projects and allocated funds for their early completion.
  • Sitarama Project Rajiv link canal damaged again in Kothagudem

    Parts of the RCC side-lining of the Sitarama Project Rajiv link canal were washed away again at Julurpad in Kothagudem, raising concerns over the quality of the works. Farmers fear further erosion and possible breaches as water continues flowing.
  • Four arrested for allegedly stealing goats using car in Adilabad

    Adilabad police arrested four persons allegedly involved in stealing goats using a car. Five goats, a car, three mobile phones and Rs 2,000 cash were seized from them. The accused reportedly confessed to committing the crime on Sunday.
  • Indian Pangolin, rescued, released in Kothagudem’s Kinnerasani Deer Park

    A rare Indian Pangolin rescued near Singareni Main Hospital in Kothagudem was safely released into the forest area of Kinnerasani Deer Park. Police, forest officials, SCCL security personnel and locals coordinated the rescue and rehabilitation of the endangered animal
  • BRS cadres stage protests in Adilabad demanding continuation of Kalyana Lakshmi scheme

    BRS cadres staged protests across the erstwhile Adilabad district on Monday, opposing the alleged move by the State government to stop Kalyana Lakshmi. They demanded continuation of the scheme and submitted representations to Tahsildars seeking its continuation.
  • BRS cadres stage protests seeking implementation of Kalyana Lakshmi/Shaadi Mubarak scheme

    BRS cadres staged protests across Khammam and Kothagudem districts against an alleged attempt to cancel the Kalyana Lakshmi and Shaadi Mubarak schemes. Party leaders demanded immediate steps to implement the schemes and criticised the Congress government over the issue
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