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Osmania University defers PG exams to March amid student protests

Osmania University defers PG exams to March amid student protests

  • Nalgonda: Tremors felt in Yellagiri following chemical factory explosion

    Residents of Yellagiri in Choutuppal mandal, Nalgonda district, rushed out of their homes late Friday evening after tremors shook the area. The panic was triggered by a reactor blast at a private chemical factory nearby.
  • Video: Komatireddy renews Cabinet berth warning, vows to ‘become Telangana CM’

    Congress MLA Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy from Munugode has once again issued a stern warning to the party, demanding a cabinet post. Speaking at a victory rally in Choutuppal, he declared that he would either become a minister soon or even the Chief Minister if sidelined.
  • BSP councillor-elect joins Congress hours after victory in Medak

    The Medak municipality has entered a phase of political uncertainty with no party securing a clear majority. The BRS won 15 wards, while Congress secured 14. The balance shifted when BSP councillor-elect Bujarampet Aruna joined Congress, bringing both parties to equal strength.
  • BRS uses municipal polls to stage assertive comeback

    Despite being in power, the Congress failed to convert municipal polls into a clean sweep, as the BRS staged a strong comeback from the opposition, retaining its urban base and signalling growing public discontent midway through the government’s term
  • Coin tosses, draw of lots favour BRS in tied wards in erstwhile Medak

    In a dramatic turn of events, the BRS clinched victories in three wards across Medak district that ended in ties after multiple rounds of counting. In Dubbak, Toopran and Narsapur municipalities, Returning Officers resorted to coin tosses and drawing lots to break deadlocks between BRS and Congress candidates.
  • Maha Shivaratri jatara relocated to Bheemeshwara temple, three-day fair from February 14

    For the first time, the Maha Shivaratri jatara of the Sri Rajarajeshwara Swamy temple in Vemulawada will be held at the Bheemeshwara Swamy temple due to ongoing renovation works. Scheduled from February 14 to 16, the three-day fair is expected to draw lakhs of devotees from Telangana and neighbouring states.
  • BRS sweeps Gajwel and Toopran municipalities in KCR’s constituency

    The BRS has won both municipalities in the Gajwel constituency, represented by former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao. In Gajwel, the party secured 11 of 20 wards, while Congress won seven, BJP one, and an Independent one.
  • Telangana municipal polls: No clean sweep for Congress as BRS fights back, BJP becomes also-ran

    Despite being in power and mounting an aggressive campaign, the Congress failed to replicate the BRS’s 2020 municipal sweep, with the opposition putting up a strong fight and preventing a landslide, reflecting growing public unease with the ruling party
  • BRS accuses Congress of kidnapping an elected party corporator in Kothagudem

    Former MLA Vanama Venkateswara Rao accused the Congress of kidnapping BRS corporator Guguloth Rambabu from the 32nd division of Kothagudem Municipal Corporation. The incident reportedly occurred while Rambabu was at the former MLA’s residence in Old Paloncha.
  • No clear majority in Kothagudem, BRS–CPI alliance on cards

    The Kothagudem Municipal Corporation delivered a hung verdict with Congress and CPI winning 22 divisions each, BRS eight, independents six, and BJP one.
  • Hung verdict in six municipalities in erstwhile Adilabad

    The civic poll results in erstwhile Adilabad district dealt a setback to the ruling Congress, which had predicted a strong performance. Six municipalities, including Adilabad and Bhainsa, delivered hung verdicts, leaving independents, BJP and AIMIM in decisive positions.
  • Suspended constable’s wife wins ward; BRS bags Cheriyal

    Kamalapuram Gitanjali, wife of suspended constable Ramesh, won a ward in Cheriyal Municipality for the BRS, overcoming allegations, pressure and controversy, as the party secured a majority and prepared to form the civic body
  • Khammam tense as BRS, CPI (M) protest at Edulapuram counting centre

    Tension gripped Khammam after BRS and CPI (M) cadres staged a protest at the Edulapuram counting centre, accusing election officials of bias for refusing recount requests in wards where BRS candidates lost by narrow margins of five and eight votes.
  • Tiger hunt intensifies in Siddipet, villagers relocate livestock

    Forest officials in Telangana have stepped up efforts to capture a tiger that has been roaming across Siddipet, Jangaon and Yadadri Bhuvanagiri districts for over a month, killing 18 cattle in 12 villages.
  • Tension in Jangaon as Congress MP tries to kidnap independent winner supporting BRS

    Tension flared in Jangaon after Congress MP Chamala Kiran Kumar Reddy allegedly attempted to abduct an independent candidate who had pledged support to the BRS.
  • BRS wins in 700 wards signal public anger against Congress, says Harish Rao

    BRS Legislature Party deputy leader T Harish Rao described the party’s victory in over 700 municipal wards as a clear sign of public dissatisfaction with the Congress government in Telangana. He vowed that BRS would continue to hold the Congress accountable.
  • KTR dismisses Congress ‘landslide win’ narrative, says public discontent evident

    BRS working president KT Rama Rao dismissed Congress’s claim of a landslide victory in the Telangana municipal polls, arguing that the ruling party secured only about 60 per cent of urban local bodies. He highlighted hung verdicts in several councils and accused Congress of irregularities and inducements.
  • BRS dominates civic polls in erstwhile Medak, secures 11 out of 19 municipalities

    The BRS claimed victory in 11 of the 19 municipalities in the erstwhile Medak district, securing majorities in Cheriyal, Dubbak, Gajwel, Toopran, Gaddapotharam and Gummadidala. With support from Independents, the party is set to form municipal bodies in Zaheerabad, Medak, Indresham, Isnapur and Jinnaram.
  • BRS candidate, who won by one-vote margin, loses by 1 vote after recounting

    A dramatic turn unfolded in Jogulamba Gadwal’s municipal elections when the BRS candidate Jayamma, initially declared winner in the eighth ward, lost by a single vote after a recount demanded by Congress candidate Venkatamma.
  • Bid to ‘kidnap’ BRS councillors triggers tension at Jammikunta

    Mild tension prevailed in Jammikunta after Congress leaders allegedly tried to move two BRS councillors from the counting centre to their camp. Alerted party leaders intervened, leading to arguments and a brief clash before police restored order
  • Congress workers attack BRS councillor-elect’s husband in Gajwel

    Congress workers allegedly attacked the husband of a BRS councillor-elect in Gajwel municipality hours after her election victory. The incident followed slogan shouting by BRS cadres and led to tension in the area. A police complaint has been filed
  • Telangana Elections: Hung verdict in Kaghaznagar municipality

    Kaghaznagar municipality returned a hung verdict with no party securing a majority in the 30-member council. The BRS emerged as the single largest party with 11 wards, followed by Congress with nine, while the BJP and Independents are set to play kingmakers.
  • Independents hold key to power in Asifabad municipality as no party secures majority

    Independent councillors emerged decisive in the newly formed Asifabad municipality after neither the BRS nor the Congress secured a majority. The BRS led with nine wards, Congress followed with seven, while four Independent wins triggered post-poll political tension.
  • BRS sweeps Patancheru constituency municipalities, set to form all five civic bodies

    The Bharat Rashtra Samithi swept the municipal elections in the Patancheru constituency, winning three of five municipalities outright and securing leads in the remaining two. With ex-officio support and Independent backing, the party is set to form all five civic bodies.
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