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Nearly 25 percent of schools are dependent on underground water, which is prone to contamination with pollutants like arsenic, fluoride, rust and bacteria, that could potentially affect children’s health.
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Telangana Jagruthi to host a roundtable on Friday to address Polavaram backwater impact and loss of Bhadrachalam temple land due to post-bifurcation village mergers, ahead of the PM’s inter-State meeting on June 25
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To launch integrated Bachelor’s–Master’s programmes in software engineering and energy systems. Students will receive dual degrees, with academic training in both countries, promoting global exposure and international career opportunities
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Twelve CPI (Maoist) cadres from Chhattisgarh surrender as part of 'Operation Cheyutha'. Kothagudem district has recorded 294 surrenders this year, with police offering financial assistance, rehabilitation, and heightened border security to prevent Maoist infiltration
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CM A Revanth Reddy sought early approvals from the Centre for Hyderabad Metro Phase-II and discussed strategic collaboration with Tony Blair for the 'Telangana Rising 2047' vision, which will be formally launched in December 2025.
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The AP Chief Minister also claimed he had never objected to the construction of Kaleshwaram and that Andhra Pradesh was only trying to use water that would otherwise flow into the sea.
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The group allegedly tied Kishan’s hands and legs before assaulting him, inflicting severe injuries that led to his loss of consciousness.
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Farmers in Siddipet staged a protest over the delay in sunflower procurement payments. Despite promises of depositing money within 48-hour deposits, the amount remains unpaid even after 75 days. BRS leaders joined the protest, demanding immediate disbursal to support Vanakalam expenses.
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Screening camps will be held across 130 gram panchayats in tribal agency areas to detect and prevent sickle cell anemia. Officials urged tribal communities to undergo testing and adopt preventive health practices, stressing early detection and access to clean drinking water
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Students claimed that the DEO failed to enquire about the issues they were facing, including a complaint regarding a mid-day meal infested with worms.
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BJP MP Etala Rajender challenged CM Revanth Reddy to prove that the Kaleshwaram project lacked cabinet approval, asserting due procedure was followed. He also demanded a swift probe, criticised the Congress party’s track record, and urged urgent Medigadda repairs
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Murali alleged that Srihari, who served as a Minister both under N Chandrababu Naidu and Chandrashekhar Rao, had deceived both leaders and was now with the Congress.
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Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and Irrigation Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy urge Jal Shakti Minister CR Patil to reject Andhra Pradesh’s Banakacharla project proposal, citing violations of water-sharing agreements. They also seek urgent permissions for Telangana’s key irrigation projects
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An Adilabad court sentenced a farmer to one year in jail and fined him Rs. 8,000 for raping a woman under the false promise of marriage in 2017. The judge delivered the verdict after the investigation confirmed the offence
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Accuses him of compromising Telangana’s water rights; warns that such actions weaken the State’s case; criticises Centre for unequal treatment in irrigation project approvals
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Union Minister for Jal Shakti said several Telangana projects were still awaiting Central approvals, while Andhra Pradesh’s projects seem to be fast-tracked.
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Built in 1922, the Bowenpally sub-post office faces demolition for an elevated corridor along NH-44 in Secunderabad. The Postal Department is seeking alternate land, as the century-old building — serving 3,000 customers — was not recognised as a heritage structure
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Finger millet, ranked third among millets after sorghum and pearl millet, has garnered increased attention since India declared 2018 as the National Year of Millets.
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As per the mid-day meal social audit report for 2024, significant inter-district variations were observed in various parameters of student health check-ups and well-being.
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In a major crackdown, the Telangana Cyber Security Bureau arrested 15 repeat offenders for circulating explicit content involving minors. Acting on Cyber Tipline complaints, officials registered 34 FIRs and are now tracing victims, networks, and the origins of the content
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The river, with a vast catchment and steady flow, remains central to Telangana’s irrigation strategy via the Kaleshwaram project. Despite structural setbacks at Medigadda, the river’s promise to transform parched lands into thriving farmland keeps rural hopes alive
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As per the mid-day meal scheme social audit for 2024, only 27.2 percent of the schools have access to RO water, while 43.8 percent use tap water.
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Transformed rural landscape by expanding irrigation, boosting agricultural output, improving incomes. Reduced unemployment, curbs migration, accelerates growth in dairy and aquaculture, marking a major leap in rural development
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A court typist in Nirmal, Mohammed Tajuddin, was arrested for allegedly duping people by promising government house sites in exchange for Rs. 1.5 lakh each. Caught in Bhainsa, he was previously booked in seven similar cheating cases