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Hyderabad: Four held in Rs 40 lakh robbery case

Hyderabad: Four held in Rs 40 lakh robbery case

  • Andhra CM, HRD Minister participate in parent teacher meeting

    Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu and HR Minister Nara Lokesh participated in a mega parent-teacher meeting in Bhamini, Parvatipuram Manyam district. They engaged with a student in a government school using a tablet for Telugu and English reading exercises, providing feedback on accuracy, pronunciation, and learning progress
  • Good news: Cutting salt for health won’t cause iodine deficiency problems, major Indian study 

    A study by the Centre for Chronic Disease Control (CCDC) finds that reducing salt intake to WHO-recommended levels (under 5g/day) is safe for Indians and will not cause iodine deficiency. The research supports public health efforts to cut sodium consumption, helping prevent hypertension and cardiovascular diseases while maintaining adequate iodine intake
  • AWCS to help street dogs to beat winter by placing beds 

    AWCS, in collaboration with Rak Social Group, has set up 20 insulated cabins for street dogs in Hyderabad to help them survive the winter. The NGO seeks industrial donations of pallets and plastic drums for expanding the initiative
  • MLA Danam Nagendar ready to resign, says fighting elections not new to him

    BRS MLA Danam Nagender from Khairthabad says he is ready to resign if directed by the Chief Minister amid the ongoing Speaker hearing on MLAs’ defections. The matter also remains pending in the Supreme Court
  • Dr Ramesh Reddy appointed as in-charge Vice-Chancellor of KNRUHS

    Dr K Ramesh Reddy, Principal of Government Medical College, Bhongir, has been appointed in-charge Vice-Chancellor of KNRUHS, Warangal. Former in-charge DME (2017–2023) and Niloufer Hospital Superintendent, he contributed significantly to Telangana’s COVID-19 response
  • BC Youth self-Immolation bid over 42% reservation demand triggers furore

    A 32-year-old BC youth, Sai Eshwar, attempted self-immolation in Hyderabad protesting the Congress government’s unfulfilled promise of 42% reservation. Critically injured, he is under treatment at Gandhi Hospital, while BRS and BC leaders demand government accountability and financial aid
  • IndiGo operations continue to be impacted

    IndiGo faces widespread flight disruptions due to crew shortages and FDTL restrictions, causing delays and cancellations at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport and across India. Passengers report long queues, missed appointments, and poor communication, while DGCA seeks operational details
  • Bomb threat mail to flight at RGIA

    An Emirates flight EK-526 from Dubai received a bomb threat via email at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport. Passengers were evacuated, and the aircraft is under intensive inspection by CISF, Bomb Squad, and Dog Squad as authorities verify the threat
  • Tigers from Maharashtra move in Mancherial forests possibly for territory and partners

    At least five tigers, including L1 and T1, have migrated into Mancherial district forests from Maharashtra. While some are killing cattle, forest officials hope migration during the breeding season will boost tiger population, ensuring safety for humans and wildlife
  • Banana farmers in Sangareddy destroy crops as prices crash to Rs 3 per kg

    Banana farmers in Sangareddy district face severe losses as prices plunge to ₹3 per kg, far below production costs. Many are destroying crops amid middlemen dominance and poor market support, urging government intervention, cold storage facilities, and compensation for survival
  • Hyderabad: Cash bag snatched in front of Bank, 2.5 lakh lost

    The robbers waited in front of a bank in Domalguda and snatched the bag immediately after an old man stepped out of bank with the cash bag and sped away
  • Hyderabad: Lucky escape for CRPF jawans, vehicle gutted after accident

    The van in which CRPF personnel were travelling caught fire after an accidnet with a motorcycle and flams erupted in the vehicle in no moment. But CRPF jawans jumped out just in time
  • Tanay Thyagarajan’s 50 powers Hyderabad past J&K in Kolkata

    Hyderabad defeated Jammu and Kashmir by four wickets in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, with Tanay Thyagarajan scoring 50 and Nitin Sai Yadav taking three wickets. The win took Hyderabad to the top of Group B with 16 points
  • Hyderabad secure first-innings lead in drawn Cooch Behar Trophy clash

    Hyderabad and Kerala played out a draw in the Cooch Behar Trophy under-19 third-round match at NFC Ground, Hyderabad. Hyderabad secured the crucial first-innings lead, with Wafi Kachchhi scoring 130 and Jobin P Joby hitting 163 for Kerala
  • Marredpally Blues beat Team Speed in HCA B-Division T20

    Marredpally Blues defeated Team Speed by 24 runs in the HCA B-Division T20 league-cum-knock-out cricket championship in Hyderabad. S Raju scored 59 runs, while Satish Chandra took 4 wickets. Osmania University and Vijay Hanuman also registered big wins
  • Hyderabad boys and Rangareddy girls win state table tennis titles

    Hyderabad boys and Rangareddy girls won the team titles in the 69th School Games State Table Tennis Championship (under-17) held in Khammam. Selected players will represent Telangana at the national level, with Khammam and Adilabad also finishing on the podium
  • Loyola Academy wins Osmania University volleyball championship in Hyderabad

    Loyola Academy, Alwal, defeated AV College in a thrilling final to win the Osmania University Inter-College Volleyball Championship in Hyderabad. Government College of Physical Education, Domalguda, secured third place, while dignitaries including P Sudhir Reddy and Prof Rajesh Kumar presented the prizes
  • Amit Sanghi becomes first South India representative in NRAI leadership

    Amit Sanghi, President of the Telangana Rifle Association, has been elected Senior Vice-President of the National Rifle Association of India for 2025–2029. His election marks the first time a representative from South India has taken this national leadership role
  • Fan rush for Hardik Pandya forces venue change in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy

    Hardik Pandya’s return to competitive cricket sparked massive fan interest, forcing organisers to shift Baroda’s Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy match against Gujarat from Gymkhana ground to Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium for security reasons. Baroda won by eight wickets as Pandya took one wicket
  • Quarry material transporters fined Rs 6.4 lakh in Patancheru crackdown

    A joint operation by Vigilance and Enforcement, RTA, Mines and GST officials in Patancheru resulted in fines of Rs 6.40 lakh. A total of 42 vehicles carrying quarry material were penalised for violations ranging from lack of valid documents to MV Act breaches
  • Corruption cases on the rise in erstwhile Adilabad despite ACB crackdown

    The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has reported a steep rise in bribery cases across the erstwhile Adilabad district, which includes Adilabad, Mancherial, Nirmal and Kumram Bheem Asifabad. Cases jumped from 18 in 2024 to 31 in 2025, marking a 72 percent increase.
  • Secret WhatsApp group of IAS officers sparks unrest in Telangana Secretariat

    An exclusive WhatsApp group formed by senior IAS officers in Telangana has triggered unease in the Secretariat. The group, comprising officers in key positions including from the Chief Minister’s Office, is reportedly influencing file movement, approvals, and fund releases, sidelining other officials.
  • Courts can’t intervene once panchayat poll notification is issued: Telangana HC

    The Telangana High Court ruled that once the State Election Commission issues a panchayat poll notification, courts cannot interfere under Article 243-O. While noting flaws in reservation allocations, the Bench said elections cannot be stalled and any vacant posts must be re-notified later
  • Gram Panchayat polls: 33 sarpanches, 556 ward members elected unanimously in Khammam, Kothagudem

    In the first phase of gram panchayat elections, 19 sarpanch candidates and 220 ward members were elected unanimously in Khammam, while Kothagudem saw 14 sarpanch and 336 ward members win without contest. The remaining posts will go to polls on December 11.
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