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After students, Telangana set to expand facial recognition attendance system to teachers

After students, Telangana set to expand facial recognition attendance system to teachers

  • Chilkur priest seeks protection of Bhadrachalam temple lands

    The Temples Protection Movement condemned the attack on the Bhadrachalam temple Executive Officer for opposing illegal constructions on temple lands in Andhra Pradesh. TPM urged Telangana and Andhra Pradesh governments to protect the lands and resolve the issue permanently.
  • Sangareddy: Burn survivor still awaits compensation 2 years after industrial fire

    Pankaj Kumar, a migrant worker from Bihar who suffered 70 per cent burns in a 2023 industrial fire at Niehoff of India, returned to Pashamylaram seeking compensation and employment that the company had promised but never delivered
  • SCCL extends deadline for Civils support scheme till July 12

    SCCL has extended the last date to apply under the Rajiv Gandhi Civils Abhaya Hastham scheme till July 12. Telangana candidates who cleared Civils Prelims can avail Rs 1 lakh assistance. Children of Singareni employees are also eligible
  • Centre assures to increase fertiliser supply to Telangana farmers

    Union Minister JP Nadda assured Chief Minister Revanth Reddy of uninterrupted fertiliser supply to Telangana during the Vanakalam season. He also raised concern over rising urea consumption and urged corrective action under the Centre's PM-PRANAM scheme to promote organic farming
  • Early water release from Nagarjuna Sagar Left Canal boost to Kharif crop season

    All three zones of the canal system in Telangana are irrigating around 6.3 lakh acres primarily for paddy cultivation. It forms the backbone of the NSLC ayacut, with 70% of the total area, approximately 7.2 lakh acres, dedicated to rice during the Kharif season.
  • Hyderabad: Government City College organises literary symposium

    At a centenary event for Mahakavi Dasharathi, poet Nandini Sidha Reddy praised him as a fearless voice for Telangana, whose poetry inspired people during the Nizam regime and the Telangana movement. Writers and students gathered to honour his literary legacy
  • INSPACe approves Starlink’s entry into India

    The authorisation is valid for a five-year period. Starlink had been eyeing the Indian market since 2022 for launching commercial operations.
  • Woman arrested in Secunderabad for smuggling ganja on train

    The Government Railway Police, Secunderabad, arrested a woman for smuggling 3 kg of ganja from Odisha to Hyderabad. She was lured by an accomplice, Gopal Singh, who paid her Rs 5,000 per trip. Police are searching for the absconding accused
  • Wife, daughter among three held for murdering security guard in Hyderabad

    Ghatkesar police have arrested a woman, her daughter, and her daughter’s partner for murdering her husband, a security guard. The man was strangled at home, and his body dumped in Edulabad lake. A false missing complaint was filed to mislead police
  • Alprazolam ‘kick’ could be the culprit for Hyderabad toddy adulteration

    Alprazolam, a powerful sedative, is suspected to be the main chemical used in the adulteration of toddy in Hyderabad. Forensic reports from past cases also identified this drug, which delivers a stronger intoxicating effect. It is a prescription-only Schedule H1 drug
  • NREGS staff unpaid for three months, demand immediate salaries and job protection

    Harish Rao demanded that Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy immediately release pending salaries to all MGNREGS APOs and sanitation workers
  • Nationwide strike disrupts coal production in Kothagudem; 20,000 tonnes lost

    Massive rallies were taken out by trade unions including AITUC, IFTU, INTUC, CITU, TBGKS, TUCI and AIKS, alongside Left parties such as CPI, CPI(M), and CPI(ML) Massline at the district headquarters in Khammam and Kothagudem.
  • Sigachi horror: 800 degree C inferno may have incinerated eight missing workers, say officials

    Even after 10 days of search operations by NDRF, SDRF and HYDRAA personnel, officials could not recover a single drop of blood, strand of hair, tooth, or any other biological trace linked to the eight missing men
  • Three critical, 20 admitted to NIMS Hyderabad after consuming adulterated toddy

    Three of 20 patients admitted to NIMS after consuming adulterated toddy are in critical condition. One is on dialysis, and another is scheduled for the procedure. All were admitted with severe dehydration and treated with fluid resuscitation. Nine women are among the patients
  • Telangana: 75% of Class IX students can’t crack simple percentage problem

    Telangana fares poorly in National Achievement Survey- The Parakh Rashtriya Sarvekshan 2024 report released by the Central government also reveals that a staggering 69 per cent of Class IX students failed  could not understand sets of numbers, such as whole numbers, fractions, integers, rational and real
  • Cybercriminals pose as municipal staff, dupe traders in Karimnagar

    Cybercriminals impersonating municipal officials are targeting traders in Karimnagar and Ramagundam, demanding online payments for fake dues. Victims are being forced to pay via QR codes. The municipal commissioner has warned citizens and filed a police complaint over the scam
  • Hyderabad: Care Hospitals launches AI-powered Stryker Mako Robotic System

    Care Hospitals, Hitec City, launched the AI-powered Stryker Mako Robotic System for joint replacement surgeries. It offers high precision, faster recovery, and personalised planning for knee and hip replacements using advanced AI and real-time robotic guidance
  • Man electrocuted while laying hunting fence; five arrested in Asifabad

    Five persons were arrested for their role in the electrocution death of Athram Tirupathi in Navedhari village. The accused initially claimed natural death, but locals revealed the truth. A culpable homicide case was registered based on the victim’s wife’s complaint
  • Embankment damage exposes Bhadrachalam to potential Godavari floods

    A key embankment protecting Bhadrachalam from Godavari floods has partially collapsed, triggering panic among residents. BRS and CPI(M) leaders blamed the government for delay in permanent repairs, as monsoon rains intensify threat in Kotha Colony and nearby areas
  • KCR, KTR condole demise of Rega Narsamma

    BRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao, KTR, and K Kavitha offered condolences over the passing of Rega Narsamma, mother of former MLA Rega Kantha Rao. She was 85. The leaders expressed their sympathies and prayed for strength for the bereaved family
  • Harish Rao slams Centre over Gujarat bridge collapse

    BRS leaders T Harish Rao and K Kavitha criticised the BJP government for its silence on repeated infrastructure failures in BJP-ruled States, including the recent Gujarat bridge collapse. They accused the Centre of politicising tragedies in opposition States while ignoring similar failures elsewhere
  • Post offices in Telangana adopt QR-based payments under APT 2.0

    India Post’s Telangana circle has launched APT 2.0 to offer digital payments and real-time tracking across post offices. Customers can now pay via UPI by scanning QR codes and access improved delivery services, especially in urban and rural areas
  • Telangana lags in land record digitisation race under new management information system

    Telangana, once a frontrunner in digitising land records, has seen a significant decline in performance under MIS 4.0, slipping to 77.98% coverage. While most states completed the task, Telangana cited data transition delays and awaits Centre’s final updates.
  • KTR slams Congress govt for neglecting Mid-Day Meals system in Telangana

    BRS leader KT Rama Rao accused the Congress government of prioritising luxury over students’ welfare by neglecting Mid-Day Meals in schools. He cited extravagant spending on official events and questioned the Chief Minister’s silence on deaths in Gurukul institutions.
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