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Kaleshwaram row triggers heated exchanges in Rajya Sabha

Kaleshwaram row triggers heated exchanges in Rajya Sabha

  • Farmer suicides go up by 15 per cent in Telangana

    Farmer suicides in Telangana increased in 2025, with 285 deaths reported, highlighting ongoing agrarian distress. Data points to crop failure, rising lease costs and lack of support as key reasons, with tenant farmers being the most affected
  • Harish Rao hits out at Kishan Reddy over Kaleshwaram row

    BRS deputy leader T Harish Rao launched a scathing attack on Union Minister G Kishan Reddy, accusing him of betraying Telangana and distorting facts about the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Scheme in Parliament. Rao alleged that Reddy insulted Telangana’s self-respect by echoing Congress propaganda and highlighted that the Centre had earlier praised the project.
  • BRS councilor kidnapped ahead of elections to Khanapur chairperson

    A BRS councillor was allegedly kidnapped ahead of the Khanapur municipal election scheduled for April 4. Family members accused Congress leaders of involvement and urged police to trace her, amid political tensions over control of the civic body
  • Megalithic dolmens unearthed in Mulugu shed light on prehistoric burial practices in Telangana

    Archaeologists have discovered a vast cluster of megalithic dolmens in Mulugu district, Telangana, shedding light on Stone Age burial traditions. Spread across nearly 100 acres in the Kappalayi Gutta region, these structures, locally known as “Rakasi Bandalu” and “Rakasi Guhalu”, demonstrate the engineering skill of ancient humans.
  • Khammam police arrests three bank employees in Rs 547 crore cyber fraud case

    Police arrested three CSB Bank employees in connection with a Rs 547 crore cyber fraud case in Khammam. The accused allegedly aided the main offender, while efforts are on to trace other absconding suspects involved in the case
  • Six Guarantees unfulfilled in Telangana, but Congress promises five guarantees in Keralam

    Revanth Reddy challenged Keralam opposition leaders to visit Telangana to verify six guarantees implementation while unveiling the UDF manifesto, even as criticism persists over delays in fulfilling similar promises made during the 2023 Telangana elections.
  • BRS delegation demands SPR Hills remain sports playground in Jubilee Hills

    BRS leaders from Jubilee Hills met Hyderabad officials, urging that SPR Hills remain a sports playground. They opposed the proposed Working Women’s Hostel construction, citing local use, limited transport, and suitability concerns, and requested the land be transferred to GHMC or State Sports Authority.
  • Three more persons arrested for involvement in fake currency circulation in Mancherial

    Three persons were arrested in Luxettipet for circulating fake Rs 500 currency notes, taking the total arrests in the case to 15. Police seized counterfeit notes worth Rs 1.61 lakh and mobile phones during the operation
  • South Central Railway posts record passenger and freight revenues in 2025-26

    South Central Railway reported record performance in 2025-26, carrying 286 million passengers and transporting 147 million tonnes of freight. Revenues hit Rs 21,211 crore, infrastructure and safety upgrades were made, and the Union Budget allocates Rs 13,026 crore for 2026-27.
  • From Idlis to Mysore Bonda: Hyderabad’s mobile breakfast vendors thrive despite fuel crunch

    Despite LPG shortages and rising fuel costs, Hyderabad’s mobile cycle tiffin vendors continue serving affordable breakfast like idli, dosa, and Mysore bonda. Using firewood stoves, they cater to daily commuters, workers, and low-income residents, ensuring food security citywide.
  • Middle East crisis threatens supply of condoms and other contraceptive devices

    The ongoing Middle East crisis has disrupted global supply chains, directly impacting India’s Rs 8,170 crore condom industry. With shortages of silicone oil and ammonia, manufacturers face rising costs and potential price hikes of up to 50 percent for contraceptives.
  • Hyderabad police bust illegal meat racket, store manager arrested

    Hyderabad police busted an illegal meat storage racket in Mangalhat, seizing 12 tonnes of spoiled sheep and goat offal worth Rs 10 lakh. The store manager was arrested, while the owner remains absconding. Contaminated meat was allegedly supplied to hotels and events.
  • Hyderabad traffic diversions for IPL 2026 Matches at Uppal Stadium

    Hyderabad traffic police will implement diversions for heavy vehicles during TATA IPL 2026 matches on April 5 and May 22 at Uppal Stadium. Commuters are advised to avoid congestion-prone routes and use alternative roads during match timings.
  • Bakery owner arrested for operating without license in Hyderabad

    Hyderabad Police arrested Syed Khadeer for running an unlicensed bakery in Tappachabutra. Materials and equipment worth Rs 2.77 lakh were seized. The bakery allegedly operated in unhygienic conditions and supplied products to local shops and hotels.
  • Telangana govt announces Rs 20 lakh penalty for PG doctors violating bond

    Telangana government tightens Compulsory Government Service rules for medical postgraduates. Doctors who fail to complete one-year service face fines of Rs 15-20 lakh, are barred from government employment, and have restricted leave eligibility, with extensions allowed only for maternity cases.
  • Dubai-based cricket betting syndicates exploit SIM cards in cyberfraud

    Hyderabad police arrested four people for supplying SIM cards to Dubai-based cricket betting syndicates. The fraudsters use WhatsApp and Telegram to cheat victims, manipulate betting results, and cause financial losses, highlighting a sophisticated cybercrime method involving SIM cards.
  • 2,000 police personnel deployed for IPL Matches at Uppal Stadium

    Malkajgiri police will deploy around 2,000 personnel for IPL matches at Uppal Stadium on April 5 and May 22. With 430 cameras and tight security measures, traffic restrictions will also be enforced on match day.
  • Police arrests three for securing bank loans pledging fake gold jewellery in Khammam

    Khammam police arrested three persons, including a gold appraiser, for securing loans by pledging fake gold jewellery at a bank branch. The fraud came to light during auction proceedings after accounts turned NPAs. One accused remains absconding
  • Motorists slam hike in vehicle registration number charges

    Motorists have criticised the sharp increase in vehicle registration number charges after the RTA revised its fee structure. With higher reservation costs and no guarantee of allocation, many say the new system adds financial burden and reduces interest in fancy numbers.
  • Hyderabad: Pan shop owner brutally attacked by group in Attapur

    A pan shop owner in Attapur was brutally attacked by a group of men after refusing to sell cigarettes late at night. The injured man was rescued by passers-by and shifted to hospital. Police have registered a case.
  • KCR extends Hanuman Jayanti greetings to Telangana people

    Former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao extended Hanuman Jayanti greetings, praising Lord Hanuman as a symbol of strength and devotion. He urged youth to follow his values and prayed for Telangana’s continued progress and prosperity.
  • Hyderabad heatwave raises risk of heatstroke, diarrhoeal diseases

    Rising temperatures and fluctuating weather in Hyderabad are increasing cases of heatstroke and diarrhoeal diseases. Doctors warn vulnerable groups to stay hydrated, avoid contaminated food, and take precautions, as hospitals report a growing number of summer-related illnesses.
  • Watch: BRS MLA Sudheer Reddy holds ‘mosquito net’ protest at Assembly

    BRS MLA Sudheer Reddy staged a unique protest in the Assembly by wearing a mosquito-net outfit to highlight Hyderabad’s mosquito problem. He criticised the government’s inaction and demanded large-scale fogging to prevent rising cases of dengue and malaria.
  • Cyberabad police arrest 19 in trading fraud cases across India

    Cyberabad Police arrested 19 people linked to 12 trading fraud cases across India. A major Rs 2.93 crore scam was uncovered, and courts issued 884 refund orders in 125 cases, helping recover over Rs 4.35 crore.
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