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Fearing trouble from Rajgopal Reddy’s followers, liquor shops open only after 1 pm in Munugode

Fearing trouble from Rajgopal Reddy’s followers, liquor shops open only after 1 pm in Munugode

  • BRS bars ABN Andhra Jyothi from party events after on-air insult of MLC

    BRS has barred ABN Andhra Jyothi from party meetings and announced leaders will avoid debates on the channel, following anchor Venkatakrishna’s alleged rude behavior toward MLC Takkallapalli Ravinder Rao. The party demanded an unconditional apology
  • TGSRTC operates 369 bus services from Mancherial, Asifabad to Medaram

    TGSRTC is running 369 special buses from Mancherial and Kumram Bheem Asifabad districts to Medaram for the Sammakka-Saralamma jatara from January 25 to February 1. Fares range from ₹440 to ₹590 depending on boarding points
  • The real story behind the Congress government’s scrapped T-Hub move

    Hyderabad’s Congress government is relocating hundreds of offices from rented to state-owned buildings to avoid clearing ₹1,300 crore in long-pending rental arrears. The move risks overcrowding, disrupted services, and local economic fallout, highlighting fiscal stress and planning gaps
  • Rescue team finds four bodies from furniture shop

    In Hyderabad, rescue teams recovered four bodies from a Nampally furniture shop that caught fire on Saturday. Efforts continue to locate two more trapped persons in the cellar. Officials suspect asphyxiation amid large quantities of combustible materials
  • Twelve persons injured in stray dog attack in Nirmal

    At least 12 people were injured after stray dogs attacked residents in Mudhole mandal centre on Sunday. Victims sought treatment in Bhainsa and Thanur due to medicine shortages, while locals urged authorities to curb recurring dog attacks immediately and effectively 
  • Five trapped as NDRF, fire teams continue operations in Hyderabad

    Rescue teams, including fire services and the NDRF, continued operations in Hyderabad to reach five people trapped in a building cellar after a major fire, as authorities consider demolishing the heavily damaged structure following expert inspection
  • Prohibitory orders issued against conducting jatara in reserve forest area in Kothagudem

    Prohibitory orders were imposed in Regalla and Chatakonda reserve forest areas of Laxmidevipally mandal following plans to hold an unauthorised Lambadi jatara. Authorities cited law and order concerns and warned of strict action under forest and wildlife laws
  • SR University’s SPARKRILL 2026 kicks off at Hanamkonda

    SR University’s three-day annual cultural fest SPARKRILL 2026 began at Ananthasagar in Hanamkonda on Saturday with vibrant performances and student participation. The event celebrates creativity, culture and holistic development, with music and dance performances lined up over the next two days
  • Trader dies by suicide after incurring losses in online betting in Nirmal

    A 39-year-old trader allegedly died by suicide after incurring losses of nearly Rs 70 lakh through online betting and fertilizer trading in Nirmal district. Police said financial distress drove him to consume pesticide. A case has been registered and investigation is under way
  • Around 300 street dogs killed in Telangana’s Pegadapalli

    Around 300 street dogs were allegedly killed by administering poisonous injections in Pegadapalli mandals. The incident came to light after animal rights activists lodged a complaint, following which police registered an FIR and began an investigation against local officials
  • Stray dogs kill deer on Hyderabad University campus

    Wildlife displaced from Kancha Gachibowli forest adjoining the University of Hyderabad continues to suffer fatal attacks by stray dogs. On Saturday, two deer were killed near the MH-K hostel, highlighting the growing threat to animals after large-scale forest clearance.
  • Bike rally held in Karimnagar to spread road safety awareness

    A bike rally was organised in Karimnagar as part of the 37th National Road Safety Month under the ‘Arrive Alive’ programme. Collector Pamela Satpathy and Commissioner of Police Gaush Alam rode together on a motorcycle to draw public attention.
  • Seat-sharing row puts Congress, CPI on collision course in Kothagudem

    The Congress-CPI alliance in Kothagudem is under strain ahead of the municipal corporation elections, with both parties demanding a larger share of seats. The CPI has sought 30 corporator seats and the mayor’s post, while Congress leaders are unwilling to concede the mayor’s seat, offering only 20 seats instead.
  • Singareni tenders manipulated to benefit Revanth Reddy’s kin, alleges Dasoju Sravan

    BRS MLC Dasoju Sravan Kumar alleged manipulation of Singareni coal mining tenders to benefit Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s relatives, and questioned the Congress government’s reluctance to order a probe, claiming recent statements by the Deputy Chief Minister pointed to a major scam
  • Tender cancellations routine, says Ponguleti; defends son’s presence at Davos

    Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy defended the cancellation of Naini coal block tenders, calling it a routine process, and challenged the Opposition to point out any lapses. He also dismissed allegations over his son’s Davos visit and clarified that no government funds were spent
  • Kamma Mahajana Sangham hits out at Dy CM Bhatti, YouTube channels

    The Kamma Mahajana Sangham has issued a strongly worded open letter criticising Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka and certain YouTubers for their remarks against Andhra Jyothi ABN group’s MD Vemuri Radhakrishna. The letter comes in the wake of allegations of irregularities in SCCL’s Naini coal mine tenders in Odisha.
  • KTR serves legal notices on Bandi Sanjay, Dharmapuri Arvind over defamatory remarks

    BRS working president KT Rama Rao has served legal notices on Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar and BJP MP Dharmapuri Arvind, seeking an unconditional apology over alleged defamatory remarks and warning of civil and criminal action if they fail to comply
  • Hyderabad: Minorities Welfare Dept move puts Abul Kalam Azad institute manuscripts at risk

    The Minorities Welfare Department’s move to take possession of the Abul Kalam Azad Oriental Research Institute has triggered protests from minority groups, who fear centuries-old manuscripts and rare books housed at the library could be damaged or lost without alternative arrangements
  • News channel confirms phone tapping case interrogation leaks from police

    The controversy over alleged police leaks deepened after Zee Telugu News editor Bharath revealed that his channel was misled by false information during KT Rama Rao’s interrogation. Despite Hyderabad Police warning against "unverified" reports, Bharath claimed the leaks originated from the police themselves.
  • KTR condemns attack attempt on Palla Rajeshwar Reddy

    BRS working president KT Rama Rao has strongly criticised Congress leaders for allegedly attacking Jangaon MLA Palla Rajeshwar Reddy and behaving in an unruly manner during an official programme attended by Minister Seethakka.
  • BRS intensifies municipal poll drive, appoints senior leaders as incharges

    The BRS has stepped up preparations for upcoming municipal elections in Telangana by appointing senior leaders as incharges for each municipality and corporation. Working president KT Rama Rao released the list of coordinators, urging party cadre to focus on securing public support.
  • Nagarkurnool: Urea shortage troubles farmers again in Bijnapally

    Farmers in Bijnapally, Nagarkurnool, are yet again struggling to secure adequate urea supplies, with many forced to spend nights at government offices. Despite long queues, cultivators reportedly received only two to three bags each.
  • Farmer electrocuted due to negligence of NPDCL staff in Jangaon

    A 39-year-old farmer died after being electrocuted while fixing a transformer in Jangaon district. The incident allegedly occurred due to negligence by power utility staff, who switched on the supply while the farmer was replacing a fuse wire.
  • Republic Day 2026: Traffic diversions and advisory for Parade Ground, Secunderabad

    For Republic Day 2026, traffic restrictions will be in place around Secunderabad Parade Ground from 7 am to 12 noon. Citizens are advised to avoid key roads, follow diversion routes, and use Metro Rail. Malkajgiri Police helpline: 8712662999.
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