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Telangana has 90.22 lakh urea bags in stock, assures Minister

Telangana has 90.22 lakh urea bags in stock, assures Minister

  • Harish Rao accuses Congress govt of plotting to scrap crop bonus

    BRS deputy floor leader T Harish Rao accused the Congress government of conspiring to phase out the crop bonus scheme by limiting it to just seven paddy varieties, despite promising Rs 500 bonus for all varieties in its manifesto.
  • Bengaluru-based young techie dies by suicide in Warangal

    A 25-year-old software engineer, Ganji Keerthana, allegedly died by suicide at her residence in Warangal’s Kashibugga area. Employed at a foreign firm in Bengaluru, she had been undergoing treatment for anxiety linked to work-related stress.
  • High Court suspends order putting some lands under prohibited list in Telangana

    The Telangana High Court has granted interim suspension of proceedings that placed lands belonging to retired judge Abhinand Kumar Shavili and another petitioner under the prohibited properties list.
  • Two killed, three injured as speeding car hits auto on Rajiv Rahadari in Siddipet

    Two persons, including a pedestrian and an auto passenger, were killed and three others injured when a speeding car rammed into a stationary auto‑rickshaw on Rajiv Rahadari near Gouraram village in Siddipet district on Tuesday.
  • Taskforce police seizes illegal sand dumps in Karimnagar

    Taskforce police in Karimnagar unearthed 80 tractor-loads of illegally stored sand during raids in Kothapalli mandal on Tuesday. The sand was found in Ramulapalli and Shanthinagar villages, with one dump traced to a compound near a local school.
  • Public urged to inform police on suspicious persons in Warangal

    Warangal Commissioner of Police Sunpreet Singh on Tuesday inspected verification drives by CCS teams at Kazipet railway station. The commissionerate has deployed four special teams at Warangal and Kazipet to monitor passengers and curb interstate offenders, with public safety being prioritised.
  • Parents protest against teacher at Jangaon school, seek action

    Parents and villagers staged a protest at ZPHS Nashkal in Jangaon district, alleging inappropriate and erratic behaviour by an English teacher. They demanded immediate action, including suspension or transfer, while a video of the incident continued to circulate on social media.
  • AI job fears push IIT aspirants towards core engineering branches

    Concerns over artificial intelligence-led job losses in the IT sector appear to be influencing IIT aspirants, with many top-ranked students shifting preference from Computer Science to core engineering branches.
  • HYDRAA not ‘super cops of governance’: Telangana High Court

    The Telangana High Court observed that HYDRAA cannot act beyond powers granted under law or enter private property without authority. While disposing of contempt cases, the Court directed the agency not to interfere with a petitioner's land and stressed adherence to legal limits.
  • Mercury soars past 40 in Hyderabad and districts on Tuesday

    Telangana continues to face intense heatwave conditions with several districts recording temperatures between 41°C and 43°C. Mancherial registered the State’s highest at 43°C, while Hyderabad hovered around 40°C.
  • TSUTF urges School Education Dept to halt KGBV staff transfers in Jangaon

    The Telangana State United Teachers' Federation (TS UTF) has opposed the Jangaon district collector’s move to transfer KGBV staff without requisite approval from the Samagra Shiksha Project Director.
  • Santosh Kumar to represent Green India Challenge at London Climate Action Week

    Joginpally Santosh Kumar will represent the Green India Challenge at London Climate Action Week 2026 through engagements at Westminster. He will participate in discussions on climate action, sustainability and innovation while promoting citizen-led environmental initiatives and Hyderabad Climate Action Week.
  • Telangana Rythu Sangham demands scrapping of urea app

    Telangana Rythu Sangham leaders urged the government to scrap the mandatory urea distribution app, claiming it was preventing many farmers from obtaining fertiliser. They also sought the release of pending Rythu Bharosa funds for both rabi and kharif seasons.
  • 650 families panic as bulldozer threat looms in Secunderabad Cantonment

    Officials allegedly arrived with bulldozers in Secunderabad Cantonment and warned residents of Ambedkar Huts to vacate within 15 days, triggering panic among nearly 650 families living there for decades. BRS leader Manne Krishank assured political and legal support while condemning the move as inhuman.
  • Karimnagar authorities seize 17 school buses and 50 autos in safety drive

    Karimnagar police and RTA officials seized 17 school buses and 50 autorickshaws transporting students without fitness certificates during a special drive. A total of 87 vehicles were booked for traffic violations, while drivers were educated on road safety regulations
  • TGSWREIS revises college timings, reduces academic hours from 2026-27

    The Telangana Social Welfare Residential Education Institutions Society (TSWREIS) has announced revised college timings, reducing academic hours from 8.45 am–4.45 pm to 9.30 am–4 pm from the 2026-27 academic year.
  • Future of Hyderabad Metro hangs in balance amid funding row

    The Telangana government's takeover of Hyderabad Metro remains incomplete as the release of a Rs 13,600-crore IRFC refinancing loan has been delayed. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy alleges political interference, while L&T will continue operating the metro until the transition is finalised
  • Telangana to inaugurate ‘Donald Trump Avenue’ in Hyderabad on June 23

    Telangana will inaugurate ‘Donald Trump Avenue’ near the US Consulate in Hyderabad on June 23. The State had earlier announced naming key roads after global figures, including Ratan Tata and Google, as part of its innovation-focused urban branding initiative.
  • KT Rama Rao condemns lathi charge on police job aspirants

    BRS working president KT Rama Rao condemned the lathi charge on unemployed youth and police job aspirants in Dilsukhnagar. He demanded the release of detained protesters, sought recruitment for 20,000 police constable vacancies and accused the government of ignoring employment promises.
  • Bandi Bageerath case: Police yet to share fresh details on probe

    Limited official updates have been issued in the POCSO case against Bandi Bageerath, more than a month after his arrest. Police have not disclosed forensic or charge sheet details, while the investigation continues and public attention remains focused on its progress.
  • Protests continue at Osmania University over job recruitment delays

    Protests continued at Osmania University as the Unemployed JAC demanded release of notifications for 20,000 SI and constable posts. The group also sought changes to recruitment rules, including age limits, fitness norms and withdrawal of GO No 46.
  • Villagers stage second-day protest over potholes on Bidar-Zaheerabad road

    Villagers from several villages in Nyalkal mandal staged a second consecutive day of protest on the Bidar-Zaheerabad road, alleging official neglect of pothole repairs. The agitation followed a fatal road accident in which one youth died and another was injured.
  • Hyderabad summer heat linked to rise in kidney stress markers: Report

    Data from Plum Insurance suggests Hyderabad’s intense summer heat is linked to increased kidney stress markers, including higher acidic and concentrated urine cases. The study also found a sharp rise in magnesium deficiency and a decline in iron levels during summer months.
  • Hyderabad: Rainwater harvesting theme park shut, RWAs express concern

    Hyderabad’s rainwater harvesting theme park in Jubilee Hills has been closed, raising concerns among RWAs and students. The HMWSSB said declining footfall led to the shutdown of the awareness facility, which showcased water conservation techniques since its opening in 2018.
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