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  • War of words escalates between Revanth Reddy and Vijayan as Keralam campaign ends

    A public war of words between Telangana CM Revanth Reddy and Keralam CM Pinarayi Vijayan intensified, with both leaders exchanging letters, defending governance records, and raising allegations, as the dispute turned personal during Keralam’s election campaign, which concluded on Tuesday
  • Truck rams school bus in Khammam, 15 students hurt

    A truck collided with a school bus carrying students of a Minority Gurukul at Satyanarayanapuram junction in Edulapuram Municipality, Khammam, on Tuesday. Fifteen students sustained injuries and were rushed to a hospital with the help of locals.
  • Karreguttalu declared Maoist-free, set to become tourism hub

    The Director General of Police, B Shivadhar Reddy, announced that Karreguttalu in Mulugu district has become a Maoist-free zone. Plans are underway to develop the area into a tourism hub, with new police infrastructure and inter-agency coordination centres being established.
  • Adilabad: Father and son jailed for life for killing relative over property feud

    An Adilabad court sentenced Vanole Pandurang and his son Suryakanth to life imprisonment and fined them Rs 1,000 each for murdering Pandurang’s nephew, Vanole Eshwar Rao, in December 2023 during a land dispute.
  • Telangana declares cancer a notifiable disease

    The Telangana government has issued a new order making cancer a notifiable disease across the state. All hospitals, clinics, AYUSH centres, and labs must report diagnosed cases and deaths within a month through a centralised portal.
  • TGHRC warns of crop loss, directs water release from Singur

    The Telangana Human Rights Commission has directed the state government to release irrigation water from the Singur Project to the Vanadurga Project, citing the urgent need to protect nearly 20,000 acres of paddy in Sangareddy district. The Commission ordered the release of 0.30 TMC ft of water for 12 days.
  • Telangana gears up for massive Rabi operations, targets procurement of 90 lakh metric tonnes: Uttam

    The Telangana government is preparing extensively for Rabi paddy procurement, targeting 90 lakh metric tonnes under MSP operations. With production expected to exceed 148 lakh metric tonnes, over 8,251 purchase centres are being opened across districts, backed by storage and logistics infrastructure.
  • Video: Farmers block Narketpally road over poor prices for fine rice

    Farmers in Nalgonda staged a protest on the Addanki-Narketpally road, alleging rice millers were forming a syndicate and refusing to pay remunerative prices for fine rice varieties. Prices dropped from Rs. 2,700 per quintal to Rs. 2,250–2,550 after April 1, leading to unrest.
  • Telangana Football Association urges SATG to release funds

    Telangana Football Association president GP Palguna has appealed to the Sports Authority of Telangana to release funds to recognised sports associations. He thanked CM A Revanth Reddy for support and assured transparency in TFA’s financial records and fund utilisation
  • Personal insults unacceptable, Vijayan hits back at Revanth Reddy

    Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan hit back at Telangana CM Revanth Reddy over his “Nee po mone Vijaya” remark during a Kerala campaign. The exchange has escalated political tensions ahead of the April 9 Assembly elections in the State
  • Four SSC exam personnel, one invigilator removed over negligence

    Four SSC examination personnel and an invigilator were removed for negligence during the 2026 exams. One malpractice case was registered in Bhadradri Kothagudem. Over 5.2 lakh candidates appeared for the biological science paper; exams conclude with social studies on April 13.
  • BRS sets 72-hour deadline on Nadargul land row, warns of direct action

    BRS general secretary RS Praveen Kumar has issued a 72-hour ultimatum to officials over the Nadargul land dispute, demanding removal of fencing and blue sheets on 373 acres. He accused Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy of misusing their positions and engaging in irregularities.
  • Hyderabad researchers find high antimicrobial resistance in eye pathogens

    A collaborative study by CCMB and LVPEI reveals alarming antimicrobial resistance in eye infection bacteria in India. Over 45% of isolates are multidrug-resistant, including vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and XDR Klebsiella pneumoniae, raising concerns for antibiotic treatments.
  • IGNOU Hyderabad Regional Centre awards 2,815 degrees at 39th convocation

    The 39th IGNOU convocation at Hyderabad Regional Centre awarded 2,815 degrees, diplomas, and certificates. The Centre serves all 33 Telangana districts, plans a new AIIMS Bibinagar centre, and contributes to 2,99,092 awards nationwide under innovative educational programs.
  • Sirsapalli dumping yard: Kaushik Reddy’s day-long deeksha draws thousands in Huzurabad

    BRS legislator Padi Kaushik Reddy staged a 24-hour deeksha at Ambedkar Chowk in Huzurabad to oppose the government’s plan to set up a waste-to-energy dumping yard near Sirsapalli village. Despite police restrictions on tents, thousands of villagers gathered under the scorching sun to support the protest.
  • Medigadda repair works remain in limbo

    Restoration of the Medigadda barrage under KLIS faces delays due to disputes over responsibility, pending geotechnical studies and cost escalation. Officials indicate repair work may not begin before next year, raising concerns over project delays and impact on farmers
  • Revanth Reddy’s silence on RGUKT-Basar leaves students disheartened

    During his tour of Nirmal and Adilabad districts, Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy refrained from addressing issues at RGUKT-Basar, despite spending hours at the Sri Gnana Saraswathi Devasthanam for personal and redevelopment activities.
  • Telangana: Two arrested for stock market fraud, Rs 1.19 crore seized

    Two men from Utnoor, Telangana, were arrested for allegedly cheating 25 people of Rs 1.19 crore by promising stock market profits. Police seized phones, bank passbooks, and property documents; the accused confessed to using the money to buy houses and plots.
  • Hyderabad police arrest six drug traffickers, seize Rs 63.65 lakh worth of narcotics

    Hyderabad Narcotics Enforcement Wing, along with local police, arrested six individuals for drug trafficking, seizing Rs 63.65 lakh worth of MDMA, hash oil, ecstasy, cannabis, LSD, and assets. Suspects reportedly used social media and encrypted apps to evade detection.
  • ICMAI Hyderabad Chapter felicitates top-ranking students

    ICMAI Hyderabad Chapter felicitated top-ranking students, including Deepansh Agarwal and Cheekatla Suguna Chandrika. BHEL GM PV Arun Kumar shared industry insights. The event also marked the December 2025 batch’s completion of the Advanced Skill Training Programme for newly qualified Cost Accountants.
  • Heatwave alert: Telangana to swelter at 41–44°C from April 9

    Telangana is set to face heatwave conditions from April 9, with temperatures soaring up to 44°C in 12 districts. The IMD attributes the sudden rise to fading Western disturbances and predicts above-normal summer heat across the southern peninsula.
  • Life is Strange: Reunion review — Nostalgia fails to save weak story

    Life is Strange: Reunion brings back Max and Chloe but struggles with a weak story and reduced player choice impact. Despite strong visuals and nostalgia, the game feels disconnected and fails to match the emotional depth of earlier titles.
  • AstraZeneca collaborates with Telangana health dept for AI lung screening

    AstraZeneca Pharma India has partnered with the Telangana State Health Department to implement AI-powered lung cancer screening in 20 government hospitals. The initiative aims for early detection, triaging high-risk patients, and improving lung health outcomes in both urban and rural areas.
  • Young Entrepreneurs Association announces new leadership team

    The Young Entrepreneurs Association announced its new leadership at AGM 2026, appointing RC Rahul as President for 2026–27. The organisation continues to foster networking, knowledge sharing, and growth among around 100 entrepreneurs across various sectors.
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