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Polluted lakes dampen Bathukamma spirit in Sangareddy villages

Polluted lakes dampen Bathukamma spirit in Sangareddy villages

  • Harish Rao slams Congress govt for neglecting flood victims

    BRS leader T Harish Rao accused CM Revanth Reddy and the Congress government of failing flood-hit families in Hyderabad. He alleged negligence in monsoon preparedness, lack of relief measures, and focus on grand projects over basic civic needs, while praising Talasani Srinivas Yadav’s efforts.
  • Woman vendor cheated with fake Rs 200 notes in Dubbak market, police launches probe

    A woman vegetable vendor in Dubbak, Siddipet, was cheated with four fake ₹200 notes by unidentified miscreants at the market. The counterfeit notes were detected by a shop owner. Police have launched an investigation and are scanning CCTV footage.
  • KTR, Harish Rao extend Bathukamma greetings

    BRS leaders K.T. Rama Rao and T. Harish Rao wished the people of Telangana joy and prosperity on Engilipoola Bathukamma, the first day of Bathukamma festivities. They highlighted the festival as a celebration of Telangana’s culture, flowers, and traditions.
  • Son kills mother in Chevella, villagers apprehend him

    A 42-year-old man allegedly killed his 75-year-old mother in Regadghanapur, Chevella, on Saturday night. Villagers apprehended him after discovering the body and handed him over to police. Authorities have registered a case and launched further investigation.
  • Three, including RIMS employee, held in Adilabad land scam

    Adilabad police arrested three people for allegedly creating fake documents to occupy land and transfer seven house plots worth Rs 2 crore. One accused remains absconding. A bribe attempt to the Sub-Registrar was also reported.
  • Four-month-old boy dies after vaccination in Jammikunta

    A four-month-old boy from Papakkapalli village in Jammikunta mandal died an hour after receiving vaccines at a PHC, sparking allegations of a reaction. Doctors denied the claim, stating other children received the same batch without complications.
  • 26 tribals arrested for encroachment in Kawal Tiger Reserve core

    Forest officials arrested 26 tribals from Kumram Bheem Asifabad district for allegedly encroaching into the core area of Kawal Tiger Reserve by erecting huts and felling trees in Indanapalli Range. Officials said they ignored repeated warnings and were not podu farmers.
  • Urea shortage: Asifabad DAO suspended for negligence

    Kumram Bheem Asifabad DAO R Srinivas Rao was suspended for negligence in urea distribution. He allegedly allotted 400 tonnes to private traders, worsening the fertiliser shortage. Farmers faced long queues and accused traders of diverting stocks to Maharashtra.
  • Hyderabad: HMWSSB files criminal cases against illegal water connections

    HMWSSB busted 49 illegal water connections in Hyderabad, filing criminal cases at Nampally and Habeeb Nagar police stations. Officials warned strict action against unauthorized use and urged citizens to report illegal or misused domestic connections to the vigilance helpline
  • Armoor turmeric moves closer to GI tag with registry approval

    Armoor turmeric has secured technical approval for GI tag from the GI Registry, Chennai. Experts say the recognition will boost farmers’ income through premium pricing, better market access, and stronger export potential for the famed Nizamabad crop
  • Dasara Shopping Bonanza by ‘Namasthe Telangana’, ‘Telangana Today’ evokes good response

    Namasthe Telangana and Telangana Today hosted the Dasara Shopping Bonanza 2025 lucky draw at Big C Madhapur. Winners bagged shopping prizes at Manepally Jewellers and Chandana Brothers. The festive event, held for a decade, continues to attract enthusiastic customer participation
  • Rewind: Lifting rivers, Media and Myth—Celebrating Andhra, questioning Telangana

    While Andhra Pradesh’s irrigation projects are celebrated as ‘Sujala Sravanthi’, Telangana’s lift schemes face scepticism — exposing the asymmetry in media narratives and political discourse
  • AWPO trains 32 ex-servicemen from Telangana, AP as drone pilots

    AWPO, in collaboration with Sahyog Care Foundation, conducted a 10-day Drone Pilot Training Programme for 32 ex-servicemen from Telangana and AP. The training combined theory, simulators, and field practice, resulting in job interviews, entrepreneurial opportunities, and advanced training selections
  • Villagers stage rasta-roko with empty vessels over drinking water crisis in Asifabad

    Residents of CR Nagar and Madanguda villages in Kagaznagar mandal staged a rasta-roko, carrying empty vessels to protest the acute drinking water shortage. They blamed irregular supply under the Mission Bhagiratha scheme and demanded swift action from officials.
  • CM Revanth Reddy extends Bathukamma greetings

    On the occasion of Bathukamma, Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy greeted women across Telangana, highlighting the festival’s cultural and spiritual significance. He praised the celebration of nature through flowers and prayed to deity Gouramma for the well-being of the people.
  • Villagers detain forest officials amid protest over deforestation in Rajanna-Sircilla’s Manala

    Residents of Manala village in Rajanna-Sircilla district staged a protest against alleged deforestation and land encroachment, accusing forest officials of colluding with unknown persons. The villagers claimed that thousands of acres of Eucalyptus plantations were cleared and borewells dug with official support.
  • Teen dies after RMP administers injection in remote village in Sangareddy

    A 14-year-old boy from Shelgira village in Sangareddy district died following treatment by a local registered medical practitioner. The boy, suffering from cold and cough, was administered injections that allegedly led to a severe infection and consequently his death.
  • KTR warns of ‘Nepal-like’ unrest risk for India, urges youth empowerment at NDTV Yuva 2025

    KT Rama Rao warns India risks a Gen Z-led uprising if youth aspirations are ignored. Praising Telangana’s progress, he urged young people to engage in politics, challenge the status quo, and drive innovation, citing UoH students’ successful activism as an example
  • Sridhar Babu slams Centre over H-1B visa fee hike

    NTPC Ramagundam organized a mega health camp in Rompikunta under the National Health Mission programme, Swasth Nari Sashakt Pariwar Abhiyan. Female specialists conducted screenings for anemia, diabetes, hypertension, heart diseases, and refractive errors for 135 patients
  • Revanth Reddy gripped by ‘BJP phobia’, claims Telangana BJP chief

    BJP Telangana president N Ramchander Rao launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, accusing him of harbouring a BJP and Kishan Reddy phobia. He criticised the CM for blaming the Union Government to mask state-level failures, particularly in infrastructure and education.
  • Peddapalli: NTPC conducts mega health camp in Rompikunta

    NTPC Ramagundam organized a mega health camp in Rompikunta under the National Health Mission programme, Swasth Nari Sashakt Pariwar Abhiyan. Female specialists conducted screenings for anemia, diabetes, hypertension, heart diseases, and refractive errors for 135 patients
  • Sangareddy cops burn 583 kgs of dry ganja seized in different cases

    In a decisive move against drug trafficking, Sangareddy police burnt 583 kgs of ganja, along with alprazolam and MDMA, at a chemical facility in Pashamylaram. The disposal was carried out in line with environmental protocols and witnessed by SP Paritosh Pankaj and senior officers.
  • BRS cadres launch postcard stir seeking Station Ghanpur MLA Srihari’s resignation over defection

    In Jangaon district’s Station Ghanpur constituency, BRS cadres have initiated a postcard protest demanding the resignation of MLA Kadiyam Srihari, who defected to the Congress party. Accusing him of betraying the party and ignoring public grievances, especially farmers’ struggles due to urea shortage, leaders warned of escalating the movement if he fails to step down.
  • TGSPDCL union elects new executive committee in Suryapet

    The Telangana Electricity Employees’ 1104 Union under TGSPDCL elected its new executive committee at a general body meeting in Suryapet. A Venu and G Sai Baba were re-elected as President and General Secretary, with other key leaders also retaining their posts
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