-
Many of them have been discharging duties for 18 year to 20 years at meager salary and are facing an uncertain future, with nothing to fall upon after retirement
-
Forest officials said that a team was scanning the fields to gather pugmarks of the tiger. They believed that a tiger from Maharashtra might have strayed into the forests of Wankidi in search of territory and a partner for mating
-
Industry sources say the government has designed the tender condition in such a way that small players cannot fulfil the conditions
-
Heated arguments broke out between the BRS leaders and the police personnel. The police told the BRS leaders that since they did not have permission to enter the school, they would not be allowed in
-
The deceased, Suman, was attacked with sticks and knives' he died on the spot with severe bleeding injuries
-
The Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB ), Telangana in the month of November has registered a total of 17 trap cases (17) and one Disproportionate Assets (DA) case. The ACB on Monday said that that a total of 27 Government servants and three outsourcing employees from various departments, were trapped and sent to the judicial remand.
-
Briefing details of the operation, Neeraj Kumar disclosed that the tiger was roaming in the forests located on the borders of both Telangana and Maharashtra. He asked the officials to be alert. He stated that 20 teams were scanning the forests to locate the tiger, while 21 CCTV cameras and a live camera were installed to capture its images.
-
The Chief Secretaries of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana reached an agreement on several matters during a two-hour meeting at the APIIC office in Mangalagiri in Andhra Pradesh on Monday. They resolved to distribute labour cess amounting to Rs 861 crore between the two States.
-
Dismissing allegations made by the National State Civil Rights Commission that the Maoists were shot after they lost their consciousness, the DGP said it was complete misinformation.
-
A woman beat her husband to death at Muktha Kyasaram village in Munipally mandal on Monday. The couple reportedly had serious differences for the last few days.
-
Their visit to the NIAR was a study tour as part of ensuring exposure to the real time industry for the students. Such science trips would give students an opportunity to set their sights on research ideas, said the college chairman, Dr. Katepalli Naveen Babu.
-
A separate clinic for the transgender persons was opened in the district headquarters hospital. Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy inaugurated the Maitri Trans Clinic and Paramedical Nursing College through virtual mode from Rangareddy district on Monday.
-
"Congress leaders should be ashamed to blame BRS for repeated incidents of food poisoning across the State. They are behaving as if the BRS is in power and they are in opposition, by coming up weird conspiracy theories to deflect the blame," he said, adding that such blaming would only project the Congress rule in a poor light.
-
Sanjeev (34) and Manda Nagulu (32) in two different cases have end their lives abruptly as there were unable to repay the EMIs and debts.
-
Addressing students at Swarna Bharathi Institute of Technology (SBIT), District Collector Muzammil Khan emphasized discipline, meditation, and physical activity at an anti-drug conference, advising students to avoid drugs and support peers struggling with addiction
-
BRSV activists led by district coordinator Ponnam Anil Kumar Goud visited about 10 schools and inspected the problems and facilities being provided to students.
-
After Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageswara Rao, now Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has said that farmers were benefiting from the Rs.500 bonus than the assistance extended through Rythu Bandhu.
-
The workbooks, titled ‘Vuddipakam’ for the subjects English and Mathematics, have been prepared with the initiative of the ITDA project officer B Rahul. They are aimed at serving as stimulators for the tribal students to learn the tasks such as addition, multiplication, subtraction and division topics through figures as well as English.
-
The police were also directed to allow the family members and relatives of the Maoists to see the bodies.
-
The police said they could not visit the hostel without prior permission. The BRS leaders were released later.
-
Speaking on the occasion, Srinivas Reddy thanked BRS president and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao and the BRS, for giving him special recognition. "The party's growth and progress have been a collective effort, and I am indebted to Chandrashekhar Rao for his support," he said.
-
BRS MLC K Kavitha condemned filing of cases and arrests of the party activists and warned the Congress government against targeting BRS activists and harassing them with legal cases for exposing its failures on social media.
-
The 46th state level junior championship was held from November 29 to Sunday.
-
Jeevan (32), from Old Colony in the town, received serious head injuries and suffered profuse bleeding when he fell off the bike after van hit the two-wheeler. Death was instant for him.