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Commuters near Malkajgiri face severe delays due to frequent closures at Goutham Nagar level crossing. The Travellers Association has urged construction of a Limited Height Subway to reduce congestion, while residents also demand removal of dangerous roadside boulders and improved MMTS frequency
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Hundreds of families of medically invalidated SCCL employees are facing financial hardship due to delays in dependent job appointments. Union leaders criticised the management for not convening medical board meetings and warned of protests if pending cases are not cleared soon
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AI-generated images showing a tiger in Medak sparked panic among villagers, even as forest officials confirmed the photos were fake. The Forest Department launched awareness campaigns and warned action against those spreading false information to prevent further fear and confusion
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Mild tension erupted at Shaikpet polling station when Congress workers prevented BRS leaders Dasoju Shravan and RS Praveen Kumar from reviewing the election process. Police used a mild lathi charge to disperse the crowd and increased security in the area
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Congress leader and Transport Minister Ponnam Prabhakar accused BRS candidate Maganti Sunitha of using emotions to influence voters in the Jubilee Hills bypoll. He alleged that the BRS was playing the sympathy card and violating the Model Code of Conduct.
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Osmania University will conduct the Telangana State Eligibility Test (TG SET) 2025 for 29 subjects on December 10, 11 and 12 in computer-based mode. Hall tickets can be downloaded from December 3 at www.telanganaset.org
or www.osmania.ac.in
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Six students of Government Junior College (Girls), Osmanpura, fainted after inhaling smoke from litter burnt in a nearby school. They were hospitalised and are stable. Examinations were postponed, while ABVP activists demanded an inquiry into the cause of the foul smoke
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A tiger killed two cows in Tiryan mandal forests, sparking panic among villagers. Officials said the tiger, believed to have migrated from Maharashtra, now roams the area. Forest teams have deployed trackers and cameras while advising residents to stay cautious
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Mahindra University’s School of Law has partnered with the Indian Institute of Arbitration and Mediation to establish the Seeding Centre for Peace and Justice on campus. The centre, part of IIAM’s ‘Gateway to Justice’ initiative, will promote experiential learning in mediation and arbitration
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Telangana’s SPEED initiative and non-profit 1M1B have signed an MoU to set up a Youth Climate Action & Innovation Centre in Hyderabad. The project aims to train one lakh youth in green skills and drive the State’s youth-led net zero mission
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy announced that Telangana would set up a memorial park in honour of late poet Ande Sri and provide a job to his family member. The State also urged the Centre to confer the Padma Shri award posthumously.
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To manage the heavy passenger rush, South Central Railway will run two special trains — Narasapur–Secunderabad (07455) on November 12 and Anakapalli–Secunderabad (07179) on November 15. Passengers are advised to use these additional services for convenient travel
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Three persons were injured when wild boars rammed into an auto-rickshaw near Yellandu guest house in Kothagudem on Tuesday. Forest officials treated an injured boar and released it into the nearby forest. Similar animal sightings were reported earlier in the area.
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At 92, Lakshmi Devamma from Vengal Rao Nagar exemplified democratic commitment by voting in the Jubilee Hills by-election despite poor health. Assisted by polling staff with a wheelchair, her determination inspired others to fulfill their civic duty
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The annual event, GeoMap Quiz 2025 will be held in Hyderabad on November 19
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Hare Krishna Golden temple on Road No 12 in Banjara Hills will be hosting the 7th Brahmotsavams from November 14 to 19
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A group of transgender persons allegedly assaulted a family in Keesara after the house owner refused to pay ₹1 lakh during a housewarming ceremony. Police have registered a case and are working to trace the attackers.
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BRS candidate Maganti Sunitha accused police of bias during the Jubilee Hills bypoll, alleging that Congress workers threatened voters and violated election rules. She also condemned Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka’s convoy visit, calling it a breach of the poll code.
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The BRS has accused Deputy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and Congress leaders of poll code violations in Jubilee Hills, alleging voter influence and attacks on its cadre. The CEO confirmed action against non-local leaders and said polling was peaceful.
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The Election Commission has ordered action against non-local Congress leaders in Jubilee Hills bypoll for allegedly attempting to influence voters. BRS complaints highlighted voter intimidation, while polling proceeded slowly amid EVM malfunctions and 10.2% turnout till 9 am.
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The BRS lodged complaints with the Election Commission alleging large-scale cash distribution by Congress at Booth No. 203 in Vengalrao Nagar during Jubilee Hills bypoll. The party accused local police of negligence and demanded immediate inquiry and action.
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A leopard was spotted near Godugupally village in Siddipet, causing panic among locals. Forest officials rushed to the site to ensure the animal returned to the forest and advised villagers to exercise caution during early and late hours.
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Mild clashes occurred at Vengal Rao Nagar during the Jubilee Hills by-election, as Congress workers alleged money distribution by BRS supporters, who denied the claims. Police intervened to disperse both groups, ensuring voting continued smoothly at the booth.
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Film producer Bellamkonda Suresh faces a police complaint over alleged property encroachment and damage at a Film Nagar residence. Complainant Shiva Prasad claims Suresh and his associates caused the damage and abused his staff; police have begun investigation.