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Eviction of women’s kiosks sparks protest at Jangaon Collectorate

Eviction of women’s kiosks sparks protest at Jangaon Collectorate

  • From 16 to 65: Older aspirants to compete with teens in Telangana EAPCET 2026

    TG EAPCET 2026 has attracted applicants across age groups, including a 65-year-old candidate. With no upper age limit, older aspirants are seeking engineering and pharmacy admissions, primarily to gain qualifications required for licences and regulatory compliance
  • Telangana promotes six senior IPS officers to DGP rank

    The Telangana government has promoted six senior IPS officers, including Swati Lakra and VC Sajjanar, to the rank of Director General of Police. The officers will, however, continue in their current postings despite the elevation.
  • Telangana introduces DOST for integrated UG–PG admissions from this year

    Telangana has shifted admissions for five-year integrated UG–PG programmes to the DOST portal, replacing CPGET. Around 370 seats are available across state universities in courses like MSc and MBA. Eligible Intermediate students can now apply online.
  • RTC strike set to intensify as JAC calls for ‘Maha Dharna’ across Telangana

    RTC employees’ strike in Telangana is set to intensify as the Joint Action Committee calls for a statewide Maha Dharna. Union leaders accuse the government of inaction, while the agitation continues until their key demands are addressed.
  • TGSRTC strike halts bus services across Telangana

    The indefinite TGSRTC strike disrupted public transport across Telangana, halting most bus services and affecting nearly 60 lakh commuters. Limited hired services failed to meet demand, while the government initiated talks and temporary measures to manage the crisis.
  • BRS celebrates HC verdict on PC Ghose commission report in Karimnagar

    BRS leaders in Karimnagar celebrated the High Court verdict on the PC Ghose commission report on the Kaleshwaram project. They called it a setback to the Congress government and alleged the probe was driven by political motives.
  • Congress failed to keep promises made to RTC employees: Harish Rao

    Former Minister T Harish Rao supported RTC employees on strike in Siddipet, accusing the Congress government of failing to honour promises. He alleged privatisation plans, financial gaps in schemes, and warned of protests if demands, including employee status, are not met.
  • Male passengers get free travel facility in TGRTC buses in Mancherial

    An indefinite TGRTC strike disrupted bus services in Mancherial, leading officials to allow both women and men to travel for free. Temporary staff were engaged, while depots remained deserted and employees protested against the government over unresolved demands
  • NCB seizes 69 kg Alprazolam in major Moula Ali drug bust

    NCB Hyderabad seized 69 kg of Alprazolam and arrested three people during a raid on an illegal drug manufacturing unit in Moula Ali. Officials also recovered chemicals used for Ephedrine production, with contraband valued at Rs 17.40 crore.
  • Cognizant embeds OpenAI Codex into engineering workflows globally

    Cognizant has partnered with OpenAI to scale Codex across enterprise clients, integrating the AI coding tool into its engineering workflows. The collaboration aims to enhance software development through automation, while combining human expertise with AI-driven capabilities.
  • UPES partners with OpenAI to transform into ‘AI-First’ university

    UPES Dehradun announced its transition into an AI-first university, partnering with OpenAI to deploy ChatGPT Edu across campus. The initiative aims to integrate AI into learning, research, and teaching for over 20,000 students and faculty members.
  • The Premia Academy organises ‘Sitayan – The Shadow of Flame’

    Premia Academy staged its second theatre production, ‘Sitayan – The Shadow of Flame’, offering a modern take on Sita’s journey. The play highlighted resilience and strength while providing students a platform to showcase their artistic growth before theatre experts.
  • Cyberabad police bust food adulteration rackets, 28 arrested in four months

    Cyberabad Police have booked 22 cases and arrested 28 people in a major crackdown on food adulteration over four months. Authorities seized adulterated goods worth ₹64 lakh, exposing illegal units using unsafe ingredients and operating without proper licences.
  • TGSRTC urges employees to avoid strike, warns of legal consequences

    TGSRTC has urged employees not to join the ongoing strike, warning it may be illegal during ongoing conciliation talks. The management emphasised dialogue, citing legal provisions and cautioning workers about wage cuts and disciplinary action.
  • Hyderabad H-CITI project impacts green cover near KBR Park stretch

    Tree removal for Hyderabad’s H-CITI infrastructure project has impacted greenery along a key stretch near KBR Park. GHMC says necessary permissions were obtained and measures are in place to minimise loss as road and excavation work progresses.
  • Noisy scenes at Huzurabad RTC depot amid RTC strike

    Noisy scenes were reported at Huzurabad TGSRTC depot as police tried to operate buses during the employees' strike. Agitating workers protested, raising slogans and blocking the depot gate, while authorities ran buses in other areas with police protection.
  • HC verdict tight slap on face of Congress govt: KTR

    BRS working president KT Rama Rao welcomed the High Court’s stay on Justice PC Ghose Commission report, calling it political vendetta by the Congress government, defending Kaleshwaram project, urging focus on farmers’ irrigation needs and criticising alleged misuse of institutions
  • Hyderabad Metro to increase frequency of trains

    Hyderabad Metro Rail increases services to 56 trains across all hours due to RTC strike, reducing wait times on key corridors. Frequencies improved on Miyapur-LB Nagar and Nagole-Raidurg lines, with possible extension of last train beyond 11 pm for commuters
  • Woman constable dies by suicide in Warangal

    A woman constable in Warangal allegedly died by suicide at her in-laws’ house. A suicide note reportedly accused a fellow constable of harassment and mental torture. Police have registered a case of abetment to suicide and launched an investigation.
  • Harish Rao hails High Court verdict on PC Ghose Commission, urges Congress to speed up Medigadda repairs

    BRS leader T. Harish Rao said the High Court verdict on the Justice PC Ghose Commission reaffirmed that truth prevails. He urged the Congress government to avoid vindictive politics and expedite Medigadda barrage repairs to protect farmers’ interests.
  • RTC strike cripples Hyderabad transport, leaves lakhs of commuters stranded

    The RTC strike has severely disrupted Hyderabad’s public transport system, leaving lakhs of commuters stranded. With most buses off roads and talks failing between the government and unions, Metro stations witnessed heavy rush while temporary transport arrangements are being explored.
  • Telangana schools to close for 50-day summer break from April 24

    Telangana schools will close for the 2025–26 academic year on Thursday, with a 50-day summer break starting April 24. Schools will reopen on June 12, while results of SA-II exams will be declared and parent-teacher meetings held.
  • Telangana HC stays action on PC Ghose Commission report on Kaleshwaram project

    The Telangana High Court restrained the State government from acting on the Ghose Commission report on alleged Kaleshwaram irregularities, citing procedural lapses. However, it upheld the legality of the Commission’s formation, granting relief to KCR, Harish Rao and others.
  • Hyderabad: Man climbs electricity tower in Motinagar alleging police ignored complaint

    A man climbed a high-tension electricity tower in Hyderabad’s Motinagar, alleging that police refused to accept his complaint. Carrying a petrol bottle, he prompted a tense situation as police and local leaders attempted to persuade him to come down.
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