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Gunfight breaks out between security forces, naxals in Chattisgarh’s Narayanpur

Gunfight breaks out between security forces, naxals in Chattisgarh’s Narayanpur

  • KTR slams Congress, says farmers who thrived under BRS rule now burdened with debt

    During elections, the Congress promised Rs 15,000 per acre per year to farmers, but for the past one year, they have done nothing but hold meetings and form committees, says BRS working president
  • KTR questions Revanth Reddy’s claims on Telangana’s interest repayment

    Referring to the recently released Handbook of Statistics on Indian States 2024 by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), he dismissed claims that Telangana’s interest payments amount to Rs.50,000-Rs 65,000 crore per annum
  • Telangana: Jailed Lagacherla farmer complains of chest pain, shifted to hospital

    According to officials, Veerya Nayak (45), a farmer from Lagacherla, was shifted to the government hospital in Sangareddy after he complained of chest pain
  • Canteen owner bites ear of Pushpa 2 viewer over food bill dispute; booked

    A canteen owner in a cinema hall was booked after he allegedly bit the ear of a moview viewer over the dispute of a bill for snacks in Gwalior, police say
  • Telangana’s outstanding debt is Rs 3.89 lakh crore: RBI report debunks false Congress claims

    In its latest report "Handbook of Statistics on Indian States", the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has debunked the Congress government's claims of Telangana's Rs.7 lakh crore debt, lending credence to assertions by the BRS.
  • Peddapalli Collector honored by President Droupadi Murmu with prestigious award for women-friendly panchayat, wins Rs 75 Lakh

    Chillapalli in Manthani mandal was honored with the second-best women-friendly panchayat award for the year 2022-23. The Collector received the award on behalf of the panchayat, which included a cash prize of Rs 75 lakh. The Collector announced that the prize money would be used for the village's development, and emphasized that further initiatives to promote women's development would be undertaken in the future.
  • Freezing temperatures grip Adilabad, Asifabad: Villages plunge to bone-chilling 8.5°C

    Arli (T) village in Bheempur mandal recorded a minimum temperature of 8.5°C, while Adilabad Rural mandal saw a slightly higher minimum of 9.1°C. Other mandals including Talamadugu, Bela, Neradigonda, Mavala, Jainad, Boath, Bazarhathnoor, Tamsi, and Gadiguda experienced temperatures ranging from 9°C to 11°C.
  • Nine bonded labourers from Odisha rescued from brick kiln in Mancherial

    A team led by the Secretary of the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) of the district, Arpitha Maryam Reddy, rescued nine bonded labourers including three children engaged by brick kilns at Indanpalli village in Jannaram mandal on Wednesday. The team comprised her counterpart from Odisha, local police and representatives of Divyadrishti, a non-voluntary organisation.
  • Telangana High Court grants interim relief to Mohan Babu, Manchu Vishnu

    The actors had approached the court seeking relief from notices issued to them under Section 126 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, 2023, which pertains to potential breaches of public peace.
  • Colleagues extend support to bereaved families of constables in Siddipet

    Since the two constables, Pusala Venkateshwarlu and Varukolu Parandhamulu, died in the accident were working in Thoguta circle, the police personnel working under the circle joined hands under the leadership of Gajwel ACP Purusottam Reddy and mobilised Rs.3 lakh. They handed over Rs 1.5 lakh each to the two families on Wednesday.
  • RIMS-Adilabad doctors give fresh lease of life to two patients

    RIMS-Adilabad director Dr. Rathod Jaisingh shared details of the recent surgeries, highlighting how doctors successfully gave a new lease of life to Ramojiwar Santhosh from Adilabad town and Naitam Laxmi Bai from Palsi (K) village in Thalamadugu mandal. Santhosh was diagnosed with Lumbar Degenerative Spine Disease, while Laxmi had suffered a head injury that led to loss of consciousness and brain blood clots.
  • TGPSC Chairman, members to study UPSC recruitment process

    TGPSC Chairman Burra Venkatesham, along with members, will be meeting with UPSC Chairperson Preeti Sudan on December 18
  • Bhadrachalam SI fills potholes on her own, earns accolades from public

    Bhadrachalam Town Sub-Inspector Vijayalakshmi, who noticed the pothole and the danger it was causing to bike riders and other vehicles, then decided to fill the pothole.
  • Teacher suspended for religious propaganda in Sircilla school

    Raju, a school assistant working in the Zilla Parishad High School, Narayanpur of Yellareddypet mandal, allegedly distributed pamphlets and other material of a particular religion among the students.
  • Singareni does a first, recruits women to work in underground mines

    The SCCL management has initiated the recruitment of 599 vacant posts through external methods. So far, 300 candidates have been appointed, including 180 women. Among them, 34 have been selected as management trainees in the mining category for Mining and Electrical and Mechanical roles. These women will work in underground coal mines alongside their male counterparts, performing duties as under managers, responsible for overseeing all operations within the mines.
  • Congress, Revanth Reddy had no role in Telangana formation: Harish Rao

    Harish Rao said the Congress was trying to take all the credit for the formation of the State. However, the people of the State were well aware of how former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao led the movement from the front for 14 years. More than 1,200 people had laid down their lives during this period.
  • Passenger dies of illness in train at Warangal station

    A 57-year-old passenger travelling in the Tambaram Weekly Special Express from Rajasthan on Wednesday died, reportedly of illness, when the train was at the Warangal railway station.
  • Merciless bankers leave Wanaparthy farmer’s family in rude shock

    Lacha Goud woke up on Tuesday to hear bank officials making announcements through a tom-tom and microphone, declaring that two acres of his land, mortgaged against a loan of Rs.5 lakh, would be auctioned at the Gram Panchayat office
  • Food Poisoning: Bhupalpally Collector inspects Tribal Girls’ school

    Recurring incidents of alleged food poisoning at government’s residential schools have sparked a public outcry, igniting debates about the quality, hygiene, and safety of meals being served to students.
  • Sangareddy: Bigger tax burden looms on villages merged with civic bodies

    Residents of villages that are being merged with municipalities are raising concerns over a potential increased tax burden after the merger.
  • AP Jitender Reddy elected as Telangana Olympic Association president

    Meanwhile, Malla Reddy has taken on the role of general secretary, and D Sathish Goud has been appointed treasurer.
  • Medigadda Barrage: Telangana Irrigation Dept divided on way forward

    The Irrigation department's top brass is deeply divided over the fate of the Medigadda barrage and the broader Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project (KLIP). While a significant majority, barring a few exceptions, supports putting two of the three barrages back into operation, some senior officials believe that the Medigadda barrage's issues are being overemphasized.
  • 28,101 candidates to appear for group-II test at 85 centres in Khammam

    Additional Collector P Srinivas Reddy on Wednesday held a meeting with concerned officials to review the arrangements for the examination. The exam would be held in two sessions from 10 am to 12.30 pm and from 3 pm to 5.30 pm for which proper arrangements have to be made, he told officials.
  • Kothagudem police recovers 220 lost mobile phones through CEIR portal

    The Kothagudem SP Rohith Raju handed over the recovered phones to their owners at his office here on Wednesday.
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