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Jeevan Reddy keeps political cards close to chest in Jagtial

Jeevan Reddy keeps political cards close to chest in Jagtial

  • Telangana job aspirants face new hurdle as upper-age relaxation lapses

    Telangana job aspirants face fresh uncertainty after the two-year upper-age relaxation for government recruitment expired in February 2026. The delay in extending the relaxation has stalled new TGPSC notifications, including around 3,500 vacancies across multiple departments.
  • Teachers’ federation holds protest at Dharna Chowk

    Teachers and staff working in KGBVs, Urban Residential Schools and Samagra Shiksha staged a Maha Dharna in Hyderabad demanding minimum wages and regularisation. TS UTF leaders urged implementation of PRC-recommended increments and uniform wages for KGBV employees nationwide.
  • Security tightened for Shobhayatra in communally sensitive Bhainsa

    Security has been intensified in Bhainsa for the Sriram Navami Shobhayatra, with drone surveillance, traffic plans and police deployment to ensure peaceful conduct and maintain communal harmony.
  • Watch: Rodent video outside Gandhi Hospital raises hygiene concerns

    A viral video showing rodents feeding on leftover food outside Gandhi Hospital has raised hygiene concerns. GHMC halted free food distribution near the entrance and launched a sanitation drive after the hospital administration alerted civic authorities.
  • BC Sub-Plan or budget sleight of hand: Talasani corners Congress govt

    BRS leader Talasani Srinivas Yadav accused the Congress government of deceiving BCs with false promises, citing poor spending under the BC Sub-Plan and stalled welfare schemes in Telangana.
  • Cybercrime police bust Rs 26-crore online gaming, betting fraud in Hyderabad

    Hyderabad Cybercrime police arrested four suspects in a Rs 26-crore online gaming and betting scam. Victims were lured through fake Instagram ads and WhatsApp links, with investigations revealing a network using mule accounts, layered transfers, and fraudulent KYC documents.
  • MoUs take time to materialise, says Sridhar Babu

    Sridhar Babu said MoUs take time to materialise, noting only 30 percent to 35 percent become projects. Harish Rao flagged issues in IT towers, including company exits and poor maintenance. The government said steps are underway.
  • Farmers in Adilabad irked by inordinate delay in issuance of land titles

    Farmers in Adilabad and nearby districts face long delays in receiving Pattadar passbooks after the Dharani portal was replaced by Bhu Bharathi, with printing arrears stalling document issuance.
  • Nirmal SI arrested by ACB for accepting Rs 20,000 bribe from real estate agent

    Theegala Ashok, Sub-Inspector in Mamada mandal, Nirmal, was arrested by the ACB for accepting a Rs 20,000 bribe from a real estate agent to avoid registering a cheating case. He was produced in Karimnagar court and sent to judicial remand.
  • Gandhi Hospital performs successful living kidney transplant for young Addagutta resident

    Gandhi Hospital successfully performed a living-related kidney transplant for 22-year-old Sai Mohan from Addagutta. His father donated the kidney under the Aarogyasri scheme. The surgery restored Sai Mohan’s kidney function, ending his dependence on dialysis.
  • Sarpanch election row: Congress BC leader boundary wall demolished in Medak village

    Political tensions in Nagulapally, Medak escalated after Congress sarpanch allegedly forced the panchayat secretary to demolish rival Srisailam Yadav’s boundary wall. Police supervised the act, prompting the family to plan a complaint to Chief Minister Revanth Reddy.
  • Malkajgiri police order closure of bars, wine and toddy shops on Sri Ramanavami

    Malkajgiri police have ordered the closure of wine shops, toddy shops, and restaurant-attached bars (excluding star hotels and registered clubs) from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on March 26 for Sri Ramanavami. Violators will face prosecution.
  • Visakhapatnam–Charlapalli Express regularised from April

    The Railway Ministry has approved the weekly operation of the Visakhapatnam–Charlapalli–Visakhapatnam Express. Train 18527 will run on Fridays from April 3, and 18528 on Saturdays from April 4, offering 2A, 3A, Sleeper, General, and Divyangjan coaches.
  • TGSRTC to deliver Thalambralu from Bhadrachalam temple

    The Telangana State Road Transport Corporation, with the support of the Endowment Department, is offering home delivery of the revered ‘Thalambralu’ from Sri Sitarama Kalyanotsavam at Bhadrachalam temple. Devotees can book online or at TGSRTC Cargo centres for Rs 151.
  • Hyderabad Task Force raids ice cream factory in Musheerabad

    The Hyderabad Commissioner’s Task Force raided an ice cream factory in Musheerabad and seized a large quantity of products allegedly prepared in unhygienic conditions. Police said the owner was using expired ingredients and supplying them to wholesale and retail customers.
  • Hyderabad traffic advisory issued for Ramanavami Shobha Yatra

    Hyderabad traffic police issued an advisory for the Sri Ramanavami Shobha Yatra on Friday. Traffic diversions will be implemented from 9 am to 9 pm along the procession route from Seetharambagh to Sultan Bazaar, with congestion expected at several junctions.
  • Affordable food delivery app Toing launches in Hyderabad

    Affordable food delivery app Toing has launched in Hyderabad, promising the lowest menu prices with no packaging or platform fees. The platform features popular restaurants and aims to attract Gen Z and value-conscious customers with dishes priced under Rs 99.
  • ISB Policy Conclave explores AI’s role in financial inclusion

    The Indian School of Business hosted Policy Conclave 2026 focusing on the impact of artificial intelligence on financial inclusion and banking. Experts from government, academia and industry discussed how AI can expand access to credit while ensuring fairness, trust and regulatory stability.
  • Petrol and diesel stocks sufficient; one-month fuel stock remains

    Civil supplies authorities in Hyderabad said adequate petrol and diesel stocks are available at all 185 fuel outlets in the district. Despite a surge in demand due to panic buying, officials assured that supplies from oil companies are sufficient for about a month.
  • Tight security for Sree Ramanavami Shobha Yatra in Hyderabad

    Hyderabad police have made elaborate security arrangements for the Sree Ramanavami Shobha Yatra on Friday, with around one lakh devotees expected to participate. The procession will pass through several localities before culminating at Hanuman Tekdi amid tight security.
  • MMTS extension to Yadadri likely to be launched by PM soon

    The long-pending MMTS rail connectivity project linking Secunderabad to Raigir near Yadadri is expected to begin soon, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi likely to launch it in April. The Rs 430 crore project aims to improve suburban rail access for devotees.
  • Devotee writes Rama on 4,100 rice grains in Sangareddy

    Dundigalla Padma, a devotee from Sangareddy, wrote “Rama” on 4,100 rice grains as an offering for Rama Navami. Taking nearly 10 days, her effort reflects devotion and patience, with the grains later offered to temples for ritual use.
  • Excise officials seize 127 non-duty paid liquor bottles in Hyderabad

    The Prohibition and Excise Department seized 127 non-duty paid liquor bottles worth about Rs 2.5 lakh at Pahadishareef in Hyderabad on Thursday. Two persons were caught allegedly smuggling the liquor into Telangana from Goa and Delhi.
  • Lower Paleolithic stone tools discovered near Hyderabad’s Manchirevula forest track

    Lower Paleolithic stone tools, including hand axes and a flake tool, were discovered along the Manchirevula forest track near Gandipet in Rangareddy district. Experts say the artefacts, dating back up to six lakh years, highlight Hyderabad’s rich prehistoric heritage.
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