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In Bhainsa mandal, three unidentified men tricked an elderly couple into handing over two tolas of gold by pretending to be officials. They staged a skit to gain trust, replacing the jewellery with clay. Police have begun investigating
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TG PECET 2025 results were declared with 94.96% candidates qualifying. Of 1,767 attendees, 1,678 passed. For BPEd, 95.79% qualified; for DPEd, 92.61% cleared. Results are available at pecet.tgche.ac.in.
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Osmania University and UK officials explored academic partnerships, focusing on student and faculty exchange, joint research, and collaboration in areas like AI and sustainability. The initiative aims to enhance global exposure and integrate international best practices in education and research
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Amid escalating Iran-Israel tensions, the Telangana government has set up a helpline at Telangana Bhavan, New Delhi, to assist residents in the affected region. Officials are coordinating with the MEA and embassies to offer timely support and updates
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The Rs. 50 crore redevelopment plan for the Basar Saraswathi temple has stalled, over a year into the Congress government’s tenure. Despite funding and foundation-laying in 2023, no work has begun, drawing criticism from devotees and raising accountability questions
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Film star Sadaa discovered her passion for wildlife photography during a shoot in Panna. Inspired by tiger sightings, she now travels monthly, capturing jungle life
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BRS MLC K Kavitha demanded 42% reservations for BCs in Telangana and criticised Congress and BJP for delaying the bill. She urged unity among BCs and called for participation in a State-wide rail roko protest on July 17
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Improved monsoon rains and higher Minimum Support Prices herald a promising season for Indian agriculture
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Osmania University installed a biogas plant in women's hostels, turning food waste into clean cooking fuel. This eco-friendly project reduces firewood and LPG use, lowers carbon emissions, and saves costs, while bio slurry fertilises campus gardens
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Congress leader criticizes the ruling party for its minimal budget allocation and delayed action, urging a nationwide approach that emulates Telangana's effective caste survey
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IRCTC's Bharat Gaurav Tourist Train departs on June 23 from Secunderabad for a 9-day religious tour to Varanasi, Ayodhya, Prayagraj, and Naimisharanya. The package includes travel, stay, and food. Booking is open online and via helplines
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Minister Jayant Chaudhary emphasised flexible, locally-driven skill development at a Hyderabad workshop. He announced new Centres of Excellence and shared progress under PMKVY, NAPS, and Jan Shikshan Sansthan, highlighting strong female participation and over 10 lakh apprentices trained regionally
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South Central Railway has extended special train services between Charlapalli and Narsapur until March 2026 in response to rising passenger demand. The extended services will include various classes such as 1AC, 2AC, 3AC, Sleeper, and General Second Class
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Gleneagles Hospital in Hyderabad successfully used the Watchman device to prevent stroke in a 65-year-old woman with atrial fibrillation. The minimally invasive procedure offers a safe alternative to blood thinners by blocking clot formation in the heart
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GMR launched direct flights from Hyderabad to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, boosting international links. With three weekly flights, the route strengthens ties between India and Africa, promoting travel, trade, and cultural exchange. The service offers faster, convenient travel for passengers
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In a suicide note purportedly written by him, Kuntaiah stated that realtor Ganga Krishna Reddy had occupied his land worth Rs 10 lakh, while another person, Nagaraju, had sold him fake land
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The initiative aimed at strengthening urban governance, improving sanitation and taking up select development works across ULBs, is scheduled to run until September 10
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Tourism Minister Jupally Krishna Rao conducted a surprise inspection of the Haritha Tourism Plaza restaurant in Begumpet, reviewing hygiene, food quality, and amenities. The move is part of a broader food safety initiative across restaurants in Telangana
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A major fire mishap was averted at Garden Tower near First Lancer in Hyderabad, thanks to the quick response by Telangana’s Dial-112 emergency services
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According to police, Akshaya ended her life by hanging while her parents were away from home. She was reportedly disheartened after failing to clear the mathematics paper
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The first medical camp was launched in June 2015 under the aegis of Bodepudi Kala Nilayam, founded by renowned neurophysician and science movement leader Dr Gopalam Sivannarayana.
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In Sangareddy, a second-year intermediate student, Venkataramana (19), ended his life by hanging after he failed to clear one of the subjects
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These include solar and wind power projects, battery storage, geothermal energy, green hydrogen plants, production of critical minerals
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Highlights need to promote cultivation of commercial crops extensively across Telangana; calls for transformative change in crop pattern