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Heavy to very heavy rains likely in Telangana this week

Heavy to very heavy rains likely in Telangana this week

  • Muharram concludes on vibrant note at Ruyyadi village

    The 10-day Muharram observance ended with a grand procession in Ruyyadi village of Adilabad, drawing nearly two lakh devotees. Despite having no Muslim families, the village has followed this tradition for 160 years with special rituals and cultural performances.
  • Toddy addiction crisis follows Telangana migrants to Gulf

    Social workers in the Gulf say many young men from Telangana arrive in the UAE only to fall into psychological and physical distress due to sudden withdrawal from adulterated toddy
  • Bandi flays Congress for supporting AIMIM, questions exemption for Owaisi college

    Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar accused the Telangana government of vote-bank politics for shielding an Owaisi family-run college from action by HYDRAA. He questioned the double standards in demolishing poor people’s houses while sparing commercial buildings in the Old City
  • Young woman murdered by lover in Sangareddy; assailant attempts suicide

    A youth in Sangareddy slit his lover’s throat and then attempted suicide using the same knife. The victim, a 20-year-old student, died while the accused was hospitalized with serious injuries
  • Makeshift swing turns fatal as 9-year-old gets strangled by towel in Telangana

    A 9-year-old girl, Sahasra, died in Chitkul village of Patancheru after tying a towel to a ceiling fan to make a swing. When power was restored, the rotating fan caused the towel to strangle her. Her brother tried to help
  • Gallery G Brings ‘On the Go’ to Hyderabad at Taj Krishna from July 11 to 13

    Gallery G’s travelling art show On the Go arrives in Hyderabad from July 11–13 at Taj Krishna. The exhibition features India’s modern masters, regional artists, and traditional works, celebrating diversity in Indian art through paintings, sculptures, and heritage pieces
  • Hyderabad: Dr Sajja inducted into Sigma Xi Scientific Research Honor Society

    Dr Lokeswara Rao Sajja, a senior heart surgeon from STAR Hospitals, has been inducted into Sigma Xi for his groundbreaking work in cardiac surgery, including India’s first multi-centre trial and a patented heart valve that avoids long-term blood thinners
  • KTR condemns police excess on BRS cadre in Mulugu, demands Seethakka’s resignation

    BRS working president KT Rama Rao condemned police excess on party workers protesting a tribal youth’s suicide in Mulugu. He accused Minister Seethakka of misuse of power and demanded her resignation, warning consequences for police acting as political agents
  • NDMA expert team to visit Sigachi blast site

    An NDMA expert team will visit Sigachi Industries in Sangareddy to investigate the explosion that killed 42 and left 8 missing. The team will assess the blast site, meet victims' families, and recommend safety measures for industrial zones.
  • KTR to distribute 4,910 KCR Kits to new mothers in Sircilla under “Gift A Smile” campaign

    To mark his birthday on July 24, BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao will distribute KCR Kits to 4,910 mothers and newborns in Sircilla as part of his annual ‘Gift A Smile’ campaign. The initiative highlights institutional deliveries and life-affirming support.
  • No clarity on fee reimbursement derails Telangana polytechnic admissions

    TG POLYCET 2025 seat allotment has been delayed due to uncertainty over fee reimbursement after a 161% hike in diploma course fees. The Telangana government is yet to decide on whether full fees will be reimbursed for eligible students.
  • Telangana Health department urges ‘Friday Dry Day’ to prevent dengue, warns of rise in seasonal diseases

    With rising cases of dengue and water-borne illnesses, the Telangana health department has advised weekly ‘Friday Dry Day’ efforts to eliminate stagnant water. Citizens are urged to take mosquito and hygiene precautions to prevent dengue, typhoid, viral fevers, and flu.
  • Prashanth Reddy slams Uttam for callous treatment of farmers, demands immediate activation of Kannepalli pumps

    BRS MLA Prashanth Reddy criticised Telangana Irrigation Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy for failing to activate the Kannepalli pump house despite sufficient water levels. He warned that continued delays could create an artificial drought and accused Congress of neglecting farmers.
  • Watch: PDSU protests near CM Revanth’s residence over delay in fee reimbursement

    PDSU activists attempted to lay siege to the Chief Minister’s residence in Hyderabad on Monday, protesting the delay in fee reimbursement. Police detained several members as they demanded immediate clearance of dues, citing financial and emotional distress among students.
  • DNA tests on second blood samples key to identifying eight missing in Sigachi accident

    Officials have sent second blood samples of relatives of eight missing workers in the Sigachi Industries blast to CFSL after initial DNA tests failed. Nearly 100 body parts are being matched as search operations continue at the Sangareddy accident site.
  • Stop harassing goldsmiths, amend law to protect artisans: Kavitha

    BRS MLC Kavitha urged the government to stop harassing goldsmiths under Section 411 of the IPC, citing rising suicides. She demanded legal amendments, financial aid, and empowerment of artisans, reminding the Congress of its Kamareddy Declaration promise.
  • Telangana: Man bites, tears goat’s skin with teeth and bare hands, FIR filed after PETA complaint

    A man who bit into a goat’s neck during a ritual sacrifice in Siddipet has been booked after PETA India and SAFI filed a complaint. The incident, recorded and shared online, drew sharp criticism and legal action for animal cruelty.
  • Telangana: Tiger attacks cattle herd, triggers panic in Asifabad villages

    A tiger that strayed from Maharashtra into Telangana triggered panic in Asifabad villages after attempting to attack cattle. Forest officials are monitoring its movement, launching awareness drives, and assuring compensation for livestock losses to avoid conflict and ensure safety.
  • Revanth Reddy keeps mum on tree felling in agri varsity, urges women to plant saplings

    Chief Minister Revanth Reddy ignored the outcry over tree felling at the Agricultural University and instead urged women to plant saplings during the Vanamahotsavam launch. He also promised 60 Assembly seats for women following constituency delimitation.
  • Irrigation expert inspects Srisailam dam, recommends crest gate replacement

    Kannaiah Naidu says plunge pool did not currently endanger the dam’s stability, but emphasises the importance of proactive maintenance
  • Telangana: Srinivas Goud demands stern action against felling of palm trees

    Says government should direct officials to take up measures for replantation of the trees in Korrmula village, besides booking criminal cases against those involved
  • Trade unions demand arrest of Sigachi management; seek inquiry by HC judge

    CITU urges Telangana government to expedite the release of the promised Rs 1 crore ex gratia to the families of each victim without any further delay
  • Short-staffed primary health centres hit tribal healthcare in ITDA-Utnoor

    The agency, which covers parts of Adilabad, Nirmal, Mancherial and Kumram Bheem Asifabad districts, has 32 health centres. These are currently functioning with only 837 employees against a sanctioned strength of 1,135. severely hampering essential healthcare services for aboriginal tribals
  • CSE tops engineering seats matrix with over 26,000 seats in Telangana

    As per the information released by the Technical Education Department on Sunday, at 12,495, the second-highest number of seats is available in the CSE (AI and ML) branch
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