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Harish Rao ridiculed the Chief Minister for asking the Opposition leader to demand a special Assembly session, despite being the Leader of the House himself.
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Left parties have extended support to BRS MLC K Kavitha’s July 17 rail roko protest seeking 42% BC reservations; Kavitha criticises the Congress for inaction and urges pressure on the Centre, while CPM leaders call for an all-party delegation to Delhi.
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TS UTF president Chava Ravi and general secretary A Venkat requested the government to immediately withdraw the decision to deploy regular teachers for inspection duties.
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During the event, the Telangana Police were also felicitated for its excellence in passport verification and service facilitation and the award was received by Battula Shivadhar Reddy, Director General, Intelligence.
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Restoration of the Kancha Gachibowli forest remains stalled due to land control issues and lack of funding. Despite Supreme Court warnings, the Telangana government has made little progress, with officials planning to submit a restoration draft before the July 23 hearing
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Tenant farmer in Jagadevpur, Siddipet, died by suicide due to mounting debts; Ragula Narsimhulu, who had leased land and worked as a labourer, reportedly owed Rs 6 lakh
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The Telangana government is closely coordinating with the Ministry of External Affairs and Indian Embassies to facilitate additional evacuations, particularly from Israel.
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Former Sarpanch Shankaraiah had taken up several development works and accordingly accrued Rs. 10 lakh debts.
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Unidentified assailants slit the throat of elderly woman and stole her gold mangalsutra.
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On Tuesday, police apprehended two of the suspects, Gudala Tilak and Guddu Raju, while they were transporting the stolen property in an auto.
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The BRS working president recalled how Chandrashekhar Rao ensured free power, irrigation facilities, timely crop procurement and Rs. 5 lakh Rythu Bima life insurance to farmers.
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The Chief Minister also accused the previous government of failing to complete key irrigation projects, including Palamuru and Kalwakurthy in the Krishna basin.
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The Chief Minister is also learnt to have taken a serious view of a protest staged recently by members of the Golla, Kuruma and Yadava communities, who drove sheep into the premises of Gandhi Bhavan to highlight their demands.
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Retired irrigation expert Sridhar Rao Deshpande dismisses claims that KCR conceded Godavari water to Andhra Pradesh. In an interview, he clarifies there was no such proposal in 2016 and blames political opposition from AP’s leadership for stalling cooperation
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This year’s erratic monsoon, accompanied by soaring temperatures, mirrors the 18% national rainfall deficit recorded in 2024, which had already impacted Kharif sowing across the country.
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The court examined evidence presented by the public prosecutor and cross-questioned 10 eyewitnesses before delivering the sentence.
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Each blood donor was given a certificate and a gift. Speaking on the occasion, Regional Manager Rajasekhar said that everyone should donate blood to help those in medical emergencies.
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WhatsApp groups have become vital tools not just for staying informed on current affairs but also for solving daily challenges in rural communities.
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Revanth Reddy must explain not just how the partnership with Tony Blair Institute for Global Change benefits Telangana, but also why a financially struggling State needs to outsource governance to London
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The issue is with fee revision for private engineering colleges. The State government reportedly decided to continue the existing fee structure for the academic year 2025-26.
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Ttwo traders for selling PDS rice in branded bags under the guise of premium fine rice. A third accused is absconding. Police seized 79 quintals of rice and uncovered the use of multiple popular brand names in the scam.
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The BRS leader also pointed out that former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had already written to the Centre, clearly explaining how surplus water in Godavari River should be shared between the Telugu States.
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Das, a Bangladesh national, illegally crossed the country's borders and entered Bhubaneswar in Odisha. He stayed there for some time and created fake identity documents and obtained an Indian passport in the name of Arfan Rai.
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Taking a lesson from last year’s major surge in dengue infections in Telangana, senior pediatricians have urged parents to be cautious and educate themselves about precautions.