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With no irrigation support from KLIP over a month into the water year, farmers in Telangana are gearing up for protests. Low inflows at Yellampalli and delays in repairs at Medigadda are worsening the situation for Kharif cultivation
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Officials believe that the body parts could help them trace all the persons who were untraceable until now
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The Telangana RERA has directed PVR Developers to immediately form and register an association of allottees in the 'Urban Life' project at Shankarpally. The directive follows complaints by two homebuyers regarding project delays and lack of common area management
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Debris clearance at the Sigachi blast site in Sangareddy is nearly complete, SP Paritosh Pankaj confirmed. While no more bodies were found, the search continues for nine missing employees and to identify five bodies kept in the mortuary
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Secunderabad – Visakhapatnam (20702) and the Visakhapatnam – Hyderabad (20708) trains with existing AC Chair Car composition of 14 seats have now been increased to 18 seats.
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A hotel supervisor in Hyderabad was caught allegedly stealing cardamoms from a supermarket. The incident, which occurred earlier this week, surfaced recently. He reportedly sold the stolen items to a hotel at a higher price. Police are investigating
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The UK and Telangana are exploring collaborations in higher education, including setting up off-campus UK university centres, joint certifications, exchange programmes, and Chevening Fellowships. British officials met TSCHE representatives to discuss academic partnerships and research cooperation
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High-level committee headed by Chief Secretary Ramakrishna Rao examines the mishap site at Sigachi; question company management on whether they were following all safety protocols at work site
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IIIT-Basar released its provisional selection list for the 2025–26 B Tech batch, with 1,690 students chosen for its Basar and Mahbubnagar campuses. Nizamabad topped with 297 selections. Counselling for selected candidates will be held from July 7 to 9.
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The Telangana government has approved a Rs 7,360 crore project to supply an additional 20 TMC of Godavari water to Hyderabad and its surrounding municipalities. The project includes new treatment plants and pipelines under Phases II and III of the Godavari scheme
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Several BRS leaders and visitors came to meet the former Chief Minister at the hospital and inquired about his health. Though admitted for a general health check-up, he discussed pressing issues concerning the State, including the availability of urea to farmers, agricultural and irrigation concerns, and the prevailing political climate.
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Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan’s Atmakuri Rama Rao School marked its 17th Foundation Day with awards, student leadership oaths, and eco-initiatives. Chief Guest Ashok Reddy felicitated achievers, launched new facilities, and joined a sapling drive to promote fitness and sustainability
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PVR INOX has opened a new 4-screen multiplex at SMR Vinay Mall in Hafeezpet, Hyderabad. With 849 seats, Dolby ATMOS, and 4K projection, the venue aims to serve as a premium entertainment hub in a growing neighborhood
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A minor boy working at a grocery store in Nirmal town was arrested for stealing mobile phones from customers and transferring Rs 33,000 through digital apps. Police seized Rs 38,000 in cash and a mobile phone from him
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A man from Narnoor was arrested in Gudihathnoor for posing as a policeman and cheating the public. He used photos of himself in police uniform on his person and WhatsApp to collect bribes. A motorcycle was also seized
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Deputy Tahsildar Naveen was caught red-handed by the Anti-Corruption Bureau while accepting a bribe of Rs 10,000 from a farmer at Kotapalli mandal centre. He will be produced before a special ACB court in Karimnagar. Further details are awaited
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To fight fake health news and boost authentic Indian medical content, Dr Mani Pavitra’s ‘Clinic to Camera’ boot camp trains doctors—especially those over 45—to confidently create ethical, informative videos. It covers storytelling, camera skills, and digital communication ethics
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Sightsavers India invites applications for its 2025 Fellowship Program aimed at ophthalmology PGs. The 2-year residential program offers clinical mentorship, rural exposure, and community work to bridge the urban-rural eye care gap. Apply by August 15, 2025
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Hyderabad lights up this weekend with Tollywood beats, DJ nights, creative workshops, and heartfelt theatre. From candle and clay-making to mixology and sea shell art, there’s something for everyone. Don’t miss live acts and storytelling that stir the soul!
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The trailer of Hari Hara Veera Mallu starring Pawan Kalyan has gone viral, crossing 48 million Telugu views. The historical epic has received unanimous praise for its visuals, music, direction, and performances, building huge anticipation ahead of its July release
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KTR accused the Congress government of inhumane treatment of workers killed in the Sigachi blast, criticising the use of cardboard boxes to send bodies home. He compared Revanth Reddy’s handling to KCR’s dignified support for migrants during COVID-19.
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The Central Water Commission has asked Andhra Pradesh for extensive flood data on the Polavaram–Banakacherla Link Project after the Environment Ministry rejected its clearance. Telangana opposes the project, citing legal violations and lack of surplus water, while AP insists it will only use floodwaters.
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Telangana has the second-highest rate of child stunting in South India at 33%, trailing only Karnataka. Public health experts link this to chronic malnutrition, poor maternal health, and inadequate sanitation, with NFHS data painting a grim picture of under-five children’s health.
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TJUDA condemned the suspension of 65 junior doctors by CAIMS, Karimnagar, following their stipend protest on Doctor’s Day. Alleging police misconduct and administrative harassment, the association urged the Telangana CM and Health Minister to intervene and revoke the suspensions immediately.