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Bower School launches Founders Library and B Café in Hyderabad

Bower School launches Founders Library and B Café in Hyderabad

  • Tiger pugmarks spotted near Adilabad village; farmers panic as big cat sighted in cotton fields

    Panic spread among farmers of Kosuguda village in Adilabad after tiger pugmarks were found in cotton fields on Thursday. Similar sightings were reported in nearby villages a day earlier, prompting Forest officials to deploy teams to track the animal.
  • Telangana: Over 2,000 villagers in Nirmal cut off every monsoon, risk lives crossing Kaddam river on makeshift rafts

    Over 2,000 residents from 10 remote villages in Nirmal’s Pembi mandal remain cut off every monsoon due to the absence of a bridge across the Kaddam river, forcing them to use unsafe rafts and boats for daily needs.
  • Cotton farmers in Adilabad struggle to sell wet produce after Cyclone Montha rains

    Cotton farmers in Adilabad continued to suffer as the Cotton Corporation of India refused to buy their produce for the fourth consecutive day, citing excess moisture caused by rains from Cyclone Montha. Many were forced to sell to private traders below MSP
  • Secunderabad Railway Station redevelopment achieves 46 per cent completion

    Redevelopment work at Secunderabad Railway Station is progressing rapidly with 46 per cent completion achieved under the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme. The Rs 714.73-crore project includes a new air concourse, parking for 200 vehicles, and modern passenger amenities, scheduled for completion by 2026
  • Two murders in 12 hours leave Hyderabad on edge

    Two men were murdered in separate incidents in Hyderabad within 12 hours. An auto driver was strangled by his friend over a phone dispute in Tolichowki, while a panshop owner was stabbed to death by three known persons in Bandlaguda
  • Cyclone Montha’s fringe effect wreaks havoc across 16 Telangana districts

    The fringe effect of Cyclone Montha caused widespread destruction across 16 Telangana districts, damaging paddy and cotton crops, flooding villages and disrupting daily life. Farmers reported heavy losses as rains hit during the peak harvesting and procurement season
  • Congress using Azharuddin as bait for votes: Vinod Kumar

    Former MP B. Vinod Kumar accused the Congress of using former cricketer Mohammed Azharuddin’s proposed Cabinet berth to woo minority voters in the Jubilee Hills by-election. He said Congress ignored minorities for two years and stalled key BRS welfare schemes across Telangana.
  • Warangal CP inspects flooded areas, 1200 persons shifted to relief centres

    Warangal Police Commissioner Sunpreet Singh inspected rain-hit colonies in Hanamkonda on Thursday, reviewing flood relief work with officials. About 45 colonies across Warangal and Hanamkonda were inundated, with 1,200 people shifted to relief centres by civic and police teams.
  • Congress’ desperate moves expose panic ahead of Jubilee Hills bypoll: KTR

    BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao accused the Congress of resorting to desperate measures ahead of the Jubilee Hills by-election, alleging the ruling party was relying on optics instead of governance and had failed to deliver on its promises after two years in power.
  • Cyclone Montha hits Warangal, Hanamkonda hard, colonies inundated

    Two people died and several areas in Warangal and Hanamkonda were submerged after heavy rains triggered by Cyclone Montha. Tanks breached, roads turned into streams, and rescue teams evacuated stranded residents as flooding disrupted normal life and damaged crops.
  • Tiger movement triggers panic among cotton farmers in Adilabad

    Tiger pugmarks spotted in Adilabad’s Kosuguda village triggered panic among farmers, who have suspended cotton harvesting. Forest officials suspect the animal migrated from Maharashtra and have deployed teams to track its movement while urging villagers to stay alert.
  • Pan shop owner stabbed to death at Bandlaguda

    A pan shop owner, Mohsin, was murdered by a group of unidentified persons at Bandlaguda in Hyderabad on Wednesday evening. Police have formed special teams to track the killers and are collecting clues from his family and associates.
  • Telangana Congress government orders vigilance probe into private professional colleges

    The private professional colleges have been demanding the government release Rs.900 crore fee dues by November 1 and announced institutions closure from November 3, if dues are not disbursed.
  • Heavy rain disrupts train services in Telangana; several trains cancelled or rescheduled

    Heavy rains caused waterlogging in key railway yards of Telangana, forcing the South Central Railway to cancel, partially cancel, and reschedule multiple trains on October 30 and 31. Passengers have been urged to check updates before travelling.
  • Sepak takraw coach Dhanraj Koyalkar struggles with kidney failure

    Veteran sepak takraw coach Dhanraj Koyalkar, who trained several international players, is battling multiple organ failure in a Hyderabad hospital. His trainees are raising funds for treatment as appeals for government help await response from sports authorities
  • Incessant rain paralyses normal life in erstwhile Karimnagar

    Cyclone Montha triggered relentless rainfall across the erstwhile Karimnagar district, disrupting daily life and damaging paddy stocks. Huzurabad recorded the highest rainfall at 21 cm. Authorities have set up a control room and issued safety advisories, urging residents to stay indoors and avoid water bodies.
  • Cyclone Montha brings extreme rainfall, hits normal life in Warangal, Khammam

    Cyclone Montha triggered torrential rains across Warangal and Khammam, damaging crops and disrupting transport. Over 20 mandals recorded extreme rainfall, leading to waterlogging, train halts, and closure of schools and markets.
  • Telangana tops services sector growth, NITI Aayog credits BRS policy drive

    Telangana has emerged as a national leader in the services sector, with NITI Aayog attributing its success to sustained policy efforts under the BRS government. The State’s GSVA in services rose sharply over the decade, driven by Hyderabad’s tech and innovation ecosystem.
  • Telangana govt releases Rs 303 crore in overseas scholarship dues amid BRS pressure

    Facing intense protests from the BRS, the Telangana government has sanctioned Rs 303 crore to clear Overseas Scholarship dues for students from marginalised communities. The decision comes after weeks of unrest and is seen as a strategic move to ease public discontent before the Jubilee Hills bypoll.
  • Telangana Speaker likely to seek SC deadline extension on defected MLAs’ disqualification

    With the Supreme Court’s deadline looming, disqualification proceedings against 10 BRS MLAs who joined the Congress remain incomplete. Only four hearings have concluded, while others are pending or delayed due to requests for more time.
  • Kothagudem SP Rohith Raju hands over reward money to surrendered Maoists

    In Kothagudem, Superintendent of Police B Rohith Raju handed over Rs 9.5 lakh in reward money to three surrendered Maoists as part of a government-sanctioned rehabilitation initiative. He condemned the Maoist leadership for exploiting tribals and urged remaining underground cadres to surrender and embrace democratic methods.
  • Congress on the ropes in Jubilee Hills as BRS edges ahead

    With days to go for polling, the Congress faces growing dissent and dwindling support in the Jubilee Hills bypoll. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s campaign suffered a major embarrassment after poor turnout and a survey showed the BRS candidate leading comfortably
  • Cyclone Montha batters Telangana; One killed, another missing as floods disrupt life across districts

    Cyclone Montha unleashed widespread destruction across Telangana on Wednesday, bringing torrential rains to Warangal, Nalgonda, and Khammam districts. Overflowing streams, submerged roads, and disrupted railway services crippled normal life. Two people died in separate incidents caused by heavy rains. Reservoirs including Yellampalli and Lower Manair Dam reached full capacity, prompting controlled water releases.
  • BRS lodges complaint with EC against Revanth Reddy alleging MCC violation in Jubilee Hills bypoll

    The BRS has filed a formal complaint with the Election Commission, accusing Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy of violating the Model Code of Conduct during the Jubilee Hills by-election campaign. Led by Gangula Kamalakar and Vaddiraju Ravichandra, the BRS delegation demanded Revanth's removal as a star campaigner and deployment of central forces for impartial polling.
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