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Commemorative volume released honouring historian Prof Sheikh Ali

Commemorative volume released honouring historian Prof Sheikh Ali

  • HMWSSB files criminal cases against nine for illegal water connections

    HMWSSB vigilance officials filed criminal cases against nine Red Hills residents who illegally obtained 15 water connections during road construction. The connections were removed, and authorities warned citizens to report any unauthorised water or sewer connections.
  • Kadiyam Srihari denies defection in counter affidavit to disqualification petition

    Station Ghanpur MLA Kadiyam Srihari has denied allegations of defecting from the Bharat Rashtra Samithi to the Congress, submitting a counter affidavit to Assembly Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar. His response comes amid disqualification petitions against several BRS MLAs accused of switching loyalties after the 2023 elections.
  • Congress, BJP workers clash with each other during protest in Warangal

    A Congress protest at the BJP district office in Warangal turned violent after workers of both parties clashed with sticks. The protest was held over the National Herald case, prompting police intervention and detention of Congress leaders to restore order.
  • Telangana: Another student dies after suspected food poisoning at Residential School

    Sai Likhitha, a 14-year-old student of Telangana Social Welfare Residential School, Pochampad, died from suspected food poisoning. Recent incidents affected 60 students in Hyderabad. Repeated cases in state-run schools have raised serious food safety concerns, prompting NHRC scrutiny.
  • Husband Sarpanch, his wife elected as his deputy in Narayankhed village

    In a unique development in Sangareddy district, ward members of Jagannadhpur village elected the sarpanch’s wife as vice-sarpanch after failing to reach a consensus. Biradar Vijay Kumar was elected sarpanch in the third phase of gram panchayat elections.
  • SCR to dismantle old Foot Over Bridge at Hyderabad Nampally Station

    The South Central Railway will dismantle the old Foot Over Bridge at Hyderabad’s Nampally Railway Station from December 20 to 23 due to safety concerns. The over-50-year-old structure poses risks over multiple yard lines, and public cooperation is requested.
  • Amor Hospitals save 28-year-old factory worker from life-threatening chemical exposure

    Babu Rao, a 28-year-old factory worker, survived a life-threatening industrial accident at his workplace, suffering chemical burns and ARDS. Surgeons at Amor Hospitals provided intensive care, and he was successfully treated and discharged in stable condition.
  • Harish Rao seeks clarity on Ghanpur ayacut water release, calls for crop holiday

    Former Minister T Harish Rao demanded clarity on water release under the Ghanpur project and criticised the government for taking up Singur repair works during Yasangi. He sought a crop holiday, compensation and pending benefits for farmers across districts.
  • Nidhhi Agarwal mobbed by fans during ‘The Raja Saab’ song launch in Hyderabad

    Actress Nidhhi Agarwal was mobbed by fans while leaving Lulu Mall during a promotional event for her upcoming film The Raja Saab. A viral video shows her struggling amid the crowd. Police have registered a case and are investigating.
  • Gram Panchayat Elections: Eleven cases booked against poll code violators in Adilabad

    Police booked eleven cases for violations of the model code of conduct during gram panchayat elections in Boath, Sonala and Bazarhathnoor mandals of Adilabad district. The cases include allegations of liquor distribution, cash inducement and unlawful rallies.
  • Two arrested in Hyderabad with ganja, hashish oil

    Hyderabad police arrested two men, Surya Prakash and Robert Raju, after seizing 1.12 kg of ganja and 4.2 g of hashish oil at Madhapur. The duo reportedly planned to sell the drugs. A case has been registered.
  • Deflation rings alarm bells in Telangana for third consecutive month

    Telangana recorded deflation for the third consecutive month in November, remaining in the negative zone for five of the last six months. Economists warned that repeated deflation, while easing prices, may signal weak consumption and slowing economic activity.
  • Qatar-returned NRI wins sarpanch post by 1 vote in Jagtial village

    An NRI who returned from Qatar after 16 years was elected sarpanch of his native village Sirikonda in Jagtial district. Dharmaraju Yadav Panchita won the gram panchayat election by just one vote in the final phase.
  • Road accident victims to get cashless medical care up to Rs 1.5 lakh: Gadkari

    Union Minister Nitin Gadkari highlighted a cashless treatment scheme for road accident victims, providing up to Rs 1.50 lakh per person for the first seven days. The programme ensures timely care, especially benefiting daily wage earners and economically weaker families.
  • KTR felicitates newly elected BRS-backed Sarpanches

    BRS Working President KT Rama Rao felicitated newly elected sarpanches, deputy sarpanches and ward members at the party’s Bhongir district office. He congratulated grassroots leaders and thanked voters for continuing to support the party at the village level.
  • Injury-related stress drives man to suicide in Medak

    A 38-year-old driver allegedly died by suicide in Papannapet mandal of Medak after being unable to resume work following a road accident. Police said the man consumed pesticide, reportedly distressed over his inability to support his family.
  • Man murdered in Bhadrachalam; Victim’s family stages protest demanding severe punishment to accused

    Family members of a man stabbed to death in Bhadrachalam staged a rasta-roko demanding severe punishment for the accused. Locals alleged police delay in response and raised concerns over the deteriorating law and order situation in the temple town.
  • OMFS specialists can perform hair transplants: Health Ministry

    The Union Health Ministry has clarified that Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons trained under DCI rules can legally perform aesthetic surgeries and limited hair transplant procedures. The move aims to end confusion following conflicting guidelines from medical and dental regulators.
  • NIPER-Hyderabad to hold 13th convocation on December 20

    NIPER-Hyderabad will hold its 13th convocation on December 20, with degrees to be conferred on 222 students from the 2023–25 batch. Senior officials from the pharmaceuticals sector and academia will attend the ceremony.
  • IMD-Hyderabad cold wave warning: Temperatures to plunge 4 degree C below normal

    A cold wave is expected to intensify across Telangana, including Hyderabad, over the next two days. The IMD has warned of temperatures falling 3–4°C below normal, with several districts likely to see minimums between 5°C and 10°C.
  • TG BIE introduces UV fibres, QR codes in intermediate certificates

    The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education has upgraded intermediate certificates with advanced security features such as UV fibres, QR codes, colour photographs and waterproof paper. The move aims to prevent forgery and make academic verification faster and easier.
  • Police fire in air during Sarpanch poll clash in Jagtial

    Tension erupted in Paidipalli village of Jagtial district after clashes broke out over sarpanch election results. Police fired in the air and used lathis to disperse protesters, who later pelted stones, injuring a constable and damaging police vehicles.
  • One nation, one policy, major overhaul for organ donation

    India’s organ donation system is being overhauled under the ‘One Nation, One Policy’, with NOTTO centralising registrations, ending domicile rules and introducing a uniform allocation model to curb transplant tourism, improve transparency and ensure organs reach the most deserving patients nationwide.
  • Borrowings surge, grants lag as Telangana’s finances slide deeper into the red

    Telangana’s finances show growing stress as borrowings exceed budget estimates while revenues lag. CAG data till November reveals heavy debt dependence, weak tax and non-tax mobilisation, a revenue deficit and shrinking fiscal headroom, raising concerns over long-term sustainability.
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