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BRS leader Dasari Usha accuses Congress government of violating women’s reservation norms in the revised Group-2 notification. She demands that the Telangana Public Service Commission rectify the imbalance, which has denied women 90 posts out of 753 available
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Telangana's deemed forest identification survey is yet to gain momentum, with just over two months left to submit a report to the Centre. The delay, caused by initial committee formation issues, puts pressure on the newly reconstituted expert panel
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AICC is set to tighten its oversight of Telangana Congress Ministers and MLAs amid rising internal complaints of interference, corruption, and lack of coordination. A review is expected during AICC chief Mallikarjun Kharge’s visit to Hyderabad on July 4
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Telangana’s Kharif sowing has fallen behind due to a 42% rainfall deficit and low reservoir levels. With just 36,300 acres of paddy sown against a 66 lakh-acre target, prospects for a robust Kharif harvest remain uncertain, especially for paddy
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Telangana will raise Rs. 12,000 crore through market borrowings in July–September, pushing total borrowings to Rs. 29,400 crore for the first half of 2025–26. Experts warn repeated overshooting without matching revenue growth may impact financial stability.
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Factional infighting in Congress’ Gajwel unit has intensified with observer Mynampally Hanumantha Rao’s entry. Accused of fuelling group rivalry and harbouring political ambitions, Mynampally now faces backlash from Narsa Reddy’s camp, putting party unity and poll prospects at risk
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the National Turmeric Board headquarters in Telangana's Nizamabad and announced a $1 billion turmeric export target by 2030. The board will focus on branding, marketing, research, and securing better prices for farmers.
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Junior and senior doctors across Telangana’s 34 government teaching hospitals will begin an indefinite strike from July 1, citing unpaid stipends, poor infrastructure, and harsh working conditions. The protests threaten to disrupt healthcare services and medical education across the State
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To ensure uninterrupted healthcare and medical education, Telangana has extended 16,448 temporary posts in government hospitals and colleges for one year. These include doctors, nurses, faculty, and support staff working on contract, outsourcing, and honorarium basis under the DME
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Medak MP M Raghunandan Rao received a second threat call from suspected Maoists, warning of a plan to assassinate him. The calls, reportedly made using internet services, come days after a similar threat was reported on June 23.
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BRS leader RS Praveen Kumar accused the Congress government of targeting ex-IB chief T Prabhakar Rao in the phone tapping case, calling the probe politically motivated. He condemned selective media leaks, BJP allegations, and the arrest of BRSV president Gellu Srinivas Yadav.
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Supporters of former MLA Koneru Konappa raised Rs.2.75 lakh to support the family of accountant Tummidi Rajashekhar, who died by suicide after alleged harassment by his employer. Konappa demanded stern action against the accused trader and his wife.
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Women in Kagaznagar mandal shut down illegal liquor belt shops in Chintaguda and Koyavagu villages, citing damage to family life due to alcohol addiction. They urged officials to act, after staging a protest at the Prohibition and Excise office in Kagaznagar.
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Telangana Jagruthi announced new overseas presidents to boost its global presence and connect with the Telangana diaspora. President K Kavitha urged appointees to promote Telangana culture abroad. Regional committees will soon be formed, the organisation’s general secretary said.
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32-year-old Srikanth ended his life after an argument with a relative; police initiate probe
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A woman died and her husband and two daughters were critically injured in a suicide attempt at Medak court. The couple, reportedly troubled by domestic disputes, jumped from the building after allegedly throwing down their children. Police have begun investigation.
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At least 25 passengers were injured, one critically, after a private bus overturned on NH 44 near Bazarhathnoor in Adilabad on Saturday night. The bus was travelling from Vijayawada to Amaravathi, Maharashtra. Police registered a case and began investigation.
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On Saturday night, the police went to Telangana Bhavan on coming to know about the presence of Srinivas Yadav, and arrested him. The BRS party workers condemned the arrest and staged a protest at the Telangana Bhavan leading to tension in the area
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Purna Chandra Badavath was taken into custody by Chikkadpally police after Swetcha’s parents alleged that he had created circumstances that forced their daughter to commit suicide
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Telangana State Renewable Energy Development Corporation ties up with GHMC to set up the electric vehicle charging units in identified locations across Greater Hyderabad; all the units to be equipped with CCTVs to ensure the safety of charging equipment
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Two units of tent house material provided to unemployed youths in Poosukunta and Gogulapudi villages at a cost of Rs 10 lakh; two power tillers, 20 solar pump sets to farmers and a 5 KV generator for Gubbala Mangamma Devasthanam to be provided within 15 days
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Twelve commemorative coins, released by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, were minted and sent to Delhi last week, say sources; sale of these coins will be done at the counters of Hyderabad Mint, Charlapally
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Degree Online Services Telangana 2025 third phase seat allotments see participation of 96,015 candidates; commerce streams continue to be top choice for candidates
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The leaders demanded that local unemployed youth be given priority in job opportunities at the VK OC, which is set to begin operations soon in Kothagudem