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A cyber fraudster cheated a company manager of Rs 25 lakh by pretending to be the Managing Director, who was on a foreign trip. The manager sent money after getting a fake message. Police have filed a case and are investigating
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To improve oil palm yield in Jagtial, the Horticulture Department has released Elaeidobius kamerunicus insects from Africa for pollination. With native pollinators vanishing, officials hope the imported species will enhance fertilisation and fruit formation across 3,000 acres of plantations.
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Residents of Sircilla celebrated Collector Sandeep Kumar Jha’s transfer by offering prayers and breaking coconuts at a local temple. Jha was moved to the Transport Department, while M. Haritha was appointed as the new Rajanna-Sircilla Collector.
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BRS launched a Statewide Congress Dues Card campaign, accusing the ruling party of failing to deliver on its 2023 poll promises. K.T. Rama Rao said Congress owes crores in pending welfare schemes and urged voters to reject it in upcoming elections.
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A 17-year-old girl, Boddu Aishwarya, died by suicide at a government college in Dandepalli mandal, Mancherial, allegedly due to harassment by a youngster pressuring her in the name of love. Police are investigating the case.
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Heavy rains in Sangareddy’s Saidapur village washed away a key road linking Vikarabad and Sangareddy, disrupting traffic. Over 40 acres of crops were damaged, prompting MLA Chintha Prabhakar to demand compensation for farmers.
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Heavy inflows in the Manjeera river washed away the prasadam counter at Medak’s Sri Vanadurga Bhavani Temple. While daily rituals continue at the Rajagopuram, Dasara festivities have been dampened due to incessant rains and reservoir releases.
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Adilabad police booked 18 people for charging illegal interest rates during surprise raids. Authorities seized gold, silver, and documents. SP Akhil Mahajan warned of strict action against unlawful moneylending and exploitation of distressed borrowers.
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Telangana government transfers IAS officers, shifting Sircilla Collector Sandeep Kumar Jha to Transport after High Court rebuke. M. Haritha takes over as Collector, Rajanna-Sircilla, while other senior officers, including Raghunandan Rao, K Haritha, and Surendra Mohan, receive key postings and additional charges.
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy reviewed the Musi flood situation, ordering evacuation of residents in low-lying areas, relief measures, and safe transport arrangements. With IMD warning of more rain, he placed all key departments on high alert.
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Floodwater from the Musi River entered Hyderabad’s MGBS, forcing TGSRTC to suspend services. Buses were diverted to JBS, Uppal, LB Nagar, and Aramghar. Passengers have been urged to avoid MGBS and check helplines for updates.
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Heavy rains triggered severe flooding in the Musi River across Yadadri Bhongir, Suryapet, and Nalgonda. Reservoir gates were opened, discharging 17,000 cusecs, as transport links collapsed and villages faced inundation.
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The Telangana government ordered a major reshuffle of IPS officers on Saturday, transferring senior officials and giving key postings in Home, Vigilance, ACB, Intelligence, and Disaster Response. Hyderabad CP C.V. Anand was elevated as Special Chief Secretary to Government.
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The Telangana government appointed IPS officer V C Sajjanar as Hyderabad Police Commissioner on Saturday, transferring C V Anand to the Home Department. Sajjanar earlier served as Cyberabad Commissioner and TSRTC MD.
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The body of Rama, who was swept away in Hyderabad’s Afzalsagar nala on September 14 while trying to save his relative Arjun, was found at Nagole on Friday. Arjun’s body had been recovered earlier in Yadadri district.
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Floodwater from the Musi River entered Hyderabad’s MGBS bus station on Saturday night, leaving several passengers stranded. Authorities released water from Osmansagar and Himayatsagar, causing inundation in Bandlaguda Jagir colonies. DRF and SDRF teams carried out rescue and relief operations.
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Telangana witnessed widespread heavy rainfall over the past 24 hours, with districts like Nalgonda and Jangaon recording up to 12.5 cm. The IMD-Hyderabad and private forecasters have issued warnings for continued heavy to extremely heavy rainfall through Friday and Saturday.
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The office of the Opencast-2 coal mine in the Ramagundam-III area of Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) was submerged in floodwater on Friday. The flooding occurred after the canal bund breached, following continuous rainfall over the past two days
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A 35-year-old man from Rajanna-Sircilla, Devolla Hanumanthu, passed away in Bahrain after suffering a heart attack. He had migrated to Bahrain 15 months ago in search of work. His family seeks the government’s help to bring his body back
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In Kothagudem, a podu farmer and his family staged a dramatic protest after forest officials uprooted their cotton crop, allegedly grown on patta land. The family fell at the feet of Congress MLA Payam Venkateswarlu, seeking justice. CPI (ML) New Democracy leaders condemned the act and demanded accountability.
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In Gundi village of Asifabad mandal, residents continue to cross a stream using unsafe rafts made of thermocol due to the long-pending construction of a sanctioned bridge. Despite promises from officials and a sanctioned budget under NABARD in 2007, the project remains incomplete with only columns erected.
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Medak crushed Warangal 7-0 in the Telangana Senior Men’s State Football Championship league phase at Mahabubnagar Stadium. Wanaparthy drew 1-1 with Nizamabad, while Mahabubnagar defeated Khammam 2-0, highlighting a dominant day in the state championship
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T Subba Rao defeated D. Upender 25-17, 25-9 in the men’s singles first round of the Telangana State Senior and Junior Open Ranking Carrom Tournament at Anand Nagar Welfare Association Sports Academy Auditorium, Khairatabad. Other first round winners included Zaheer Ahmed and N. Sai Santosh.
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Tensions are rising within the Telangana Cabinet as ministers express discontent over unilateral decisions and protocol violations. Cinematography Minister Komatireddy Venkat Reddy was reportedly bypassed in a controversial ticket hike decision for Pawan Kalyan’s film OG. Irrigation Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy is upset over the CBI probe into Kaleshwaram and lack of visibility at a key event.