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Construction of the Automated Testing Station in Karimnagar, proposed to modernise vehicle fitness checks, is yet to begin three months after its foundation was laid.
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This is the second such incident reported from TSRDC–Mancherial within two months. On April 24, Laxmi Prasanna (19), also a second-year degree student at the same college, died while undergoing treatment after allegedly jumping off the hostel building.
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Khammam AR constable Pilli Raju completed the 60-km Bison Ultra 2025 marathon in Yercaud, overcoming one of India’s most demanding trail routes. Having finished within the cut-off time, he now prepares for the 100K challenge in 2026.
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BRS leader G Jagadish Reddy slammed the Congress and a section of the media for a “malicious campaign” against KCR and KTR, accusing them of political vendetta.
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BRS leaders have demanded an unconditional apology from Mahaa News management to Chandrashekhar Rao and Rama Rao.
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According to the police, Chintu, who was reportedly behind the wheel, lost control over the vehicle’s steering, causing it to overturn. Prathima died on the spot due to the impact, while the other three escaped with minor injuries.
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Based on a complaint by the student’s father, Ramakrishna Reddy, the local police booked a case and launched an investigation into the incident.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi praised Bhadrachalam’s Srirama SHG in ‘Mann Ki Baat’ for their millet biscuit venture, ‘Bhadradri Millet Magic’. The recognition has elevated the group’s profile and opened up new opportunities for branding and expansion with CSR support
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The president of TJUDA, Dr. Isaac Newton in a press release said, all the major issues raised by them have been resolved.
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BJP has issued a notification for the Telangana State president election, with nominations scheduled for Monday. Several senior leaders are in the fray, and party sources indicate a preference for a BC leader to replace current chief G Kishan Reddy
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BRS working president criticises Union Home Minister and the BJP-led Centre for failing to investigate corruption allegations against the Congress in Telangana. He accuses BJP of shielding Congress while discriminating against Telangana in central project allocations
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The trio allegedly collected Rs. 1 lakh from each of nine candidates from Uttar Pradesh for creating the forged documents.
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Warangal Congress MLAs reiterate their demand for disciplinary action against former MLC Konda Murali over his remarks against party leaders. They criticise Murali for misleading the public and disrespecting the party’s disciplinary process, warning of further escalation
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The Telangana state government has announced a 15 per cent hike in medical stipends, effective from January 1, 2025. The revised stipends will benefit house surgeons, postgraduate (PG) degree and diploma students, super-specialty medical and dental trainees, as well as senior residents
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Congress suspended Sirpur (T) in-charge Ravi Srinivas for six years for anti-party activities, including criticism of former Minister D Seethakka and working against the party’s MLC candidate. The action followed a disciplinary committee meeting led by Mallu Ravi
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Government Jr. Colleges sanctioned in the Chief Minister's constituency and certain other ministers' constituencies saw swift approvals of posts.
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BRS leader Dasari Usha accuses Congress government of violating women’s reservation norms in the revised Group-2 notification. She demands that the Telangana Public Service Commission rectify the imbalance, which has denied women 90 posts out of 753 available
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Telangana's deemed forest identification survey is yet to gain momentum, with just over two months left to submit a report to the Centre. The delay, caused by initial committee formation issues, puts pressure on the newly reconstituted expert panel
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AICC is set to tighten its oversight of Telangana Congress Ministers and MLAs amid rising internal complaints of interference, corruption, and lack of coordination. A review is expected during AICC chief Mallikarjun Kharge’s visit to Hyderabad on July 4
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Telangana’s Kharif sowing has fallen behind due to a 42% rainfall deficit and low reservoir levels. With just 36,300 acres of paddy sown against a 66 lakh-acre target, prospects for a robust Kharif harvest remain uncertain, especially for paddy
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Telangana will raise Rs. 12,000 crore through market borrowings in July–September, pushing total borrowings to Rs. 29,400 crore for the first half of 2025–26. Experts warn repeated overshooting without matching revenue growth may impact financial stability.
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Factional infighting in Congress’ Gajwel unit has intensified with observer Mynampally Hanumantha Rao’s entry. Accused of fuelling group rivalry and harbouring political ambitions, Mynampally now faces backlash from Narsa Reddy’s camp, putting party unity and poll prospects at risk
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the National Turmeric Board headquarters in Telangana's Nizamabad and announced a $1 billion turmeric export target by 2030. The board will focus on branding, marketing, research, and securing better prices for farmers.
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Junior and senior doctors across Telangana’s 34 government teaching hospitals will begin an indefinite strike from July 1, citing unpaid stipends, poor infrastructure, and harsh working conditions. The protests threaten to disrupt healthcare services and medical education across the State