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Hyderabad police have arrested eight people, including a mother-son duo, for running an illegal surrogacy and human egg trading racket linked to multiple fertility centres. ₹6.4 lakh in cash, donor records, and medical supplies were seized during the operation
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Hyderabad celebrated the 79th Independence Day with flag hoisting, cultural events, and tributes. Cyberabad Police honoured seven officers with Uttam Seva Pathakam, stressing their role in law enforcement and national integrity.
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BRS working president K. T. Rama Rao accused the Congress government of reversing Telangana’s decade-long growth under KCR, citing urea shortages and industry exits. Speaking at Independence Day celebrations, he warned against weakening the state’s self-rule and called for unity.
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Cyberabad Police raided SK Retreat farmhouse in Moinabad, where 51 foreign nationals attended an illegal birthday party. Authorities seized 90 liquor bottles, checked travel documents, and booked organisers for violations under excise laws and conducting an event without permission
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Inflows into Himayatsagar and Osman Sagar reservoirs in Hyderabad have declined, providing relief to residents along the Musi river. HMWSSB has shut eight floodgates, while inundation at Moosarambagh and Puranapul bridges led to traffic diversions
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A Sumputam village farmer alleged Neelwai police assaulted him for refusing a ₹10,000 bribe to settle a domestic dispute, petitioning the Ramagundam Commissioner for action against the SI and constables.
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Three people, including a bus driver and two women from Kukatpally, died after a private bus from Kadapa to Hyderabad rammed a lorry in Mahabubnagar’s Jadcherla mandal; several passengers were injured.
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Heavy rains lashed Medak and Sangareddy districts, with Chilipched recording 146 mm and Vatpally 135 mm. Continuous downpour over the week brought heavy inflows to Singur, Pocharam dam, and Ghanpur anicut.
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The Telangana Football Association has announced the sub-junior girls team for the national championship beginning August 17 in Narainpur, Chhattisgarh. A 20-member squad will represent the state
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Hyderabad Traffic Police announced diversions on August 16 from 4 a.m. to 11 p.m. in the Abid Road area for the Lord Sri Krishna Janmashtami Mahotsava at ISKCON Temple. Alternative routes and parking at Exhibition Grounds, Nampally, are suggested for devotees.
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A tragic road accident in Thimmapur mandal of Karimnagar claimed the life of a 10-year-old boy and left five other school children injured when an overloaded auto-rickshaw overturned while returning from school.
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Telangana claims discrimination after the Advanced System in Package (ASIP) semiconductor project was approved for Andhra Pradesh, despite the State having the required ecosystem. Similar past incidents, including Micron’s relocation to Gujarat, highlight concerns over lost investment and employment opportunities
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Former Telangana CM and BRS President K Chandrashekhar Rao extended greetings on the eve of India’s 78th Independence Day, paying tribute to freedom fighters and reflecting on the country's journey toward self-rule. Celebrating Telangana's progress over the last decade, he emphasised that true freedom is achieved when its benefits reach every citizen.
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Hyderabad was spared from the extremely heavy rains forecast on Thursday, providing relief to residents. Schools reported low attendance, IT offices were quiet, and traffic was minimal, though authorities remain on high alert in low-lying areas near the Musi river
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In Turkavadam village, Kangti mandal, 44-year-old widow Singe Narsamma was allegedly murdered by unidentified assailants who smashed her head with a boulder. She was discovered in a pool of blood, and police have registered a case and launched an investigation
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BRS MLA T Harish Rao has criticised the Telangana Congress government for raising life tax on two-wheelers, cars, and commercial vehicles. He called it a burden on the poor and middle class, warning it will raise costs for consumers
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Two Armed Reserve constables in Medak were suspended after being caught playing cards during a police raid at Venkataramana Colony. Authorities seized over Rs. 74,000 in cash and 19 mobile phones, highlighting strict action against gambling and misconduct
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao strongly criticised the Congress-led Telangana government for plunging the state into economic turmoil, citing back-to-back months of deflation as evidence. He warned that the state's economy was on the verge of collapse due to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy's chaotic economic policies.
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Police in Khammam have arrested seven people and booked 11 after a drunken brawl between two families escalated into arson. Petrol was poured on items outside a shop and set ablaze. Two persons were injured and four are absconding
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Telangana’s farmers face an acute urea shortage amid disputes between State and central governments. Delayed paddy transplantation, long queues, and black-market activity threaten 10–15% crop losses, fuelling unrest and raising concerns over food security and farmer livelihoods
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The Telangana Social Welfare Residential Teachers and Employees Association has urged the State government to extend the tenure of Dr N Kiranmayi, additional secretary (finance) at TGSWREIS, citing her reforms in clearing dues, resolving pension cases, and streamlining salary processes
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Rachakonda police arrested a Bihar native, Shiv Kumar, for illegally possessing three country-made firearms and live ammunition at Charlapalli. He allegedly conspired with his absconding brother-in-law to sell weapons in Hyderabad. A case has been registered under the Arms Act
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Six CPI (Maoist) cadres surrendered in Kothagudem, impressed by welfare and development measures under ‘Operation Cheyutha’. With 306 cadres surrendering this year, the police highlight improved health and family-focused motivations among lower-rank Maoists seeking to return to mainstream life
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Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka urged APHMEL, a subsidiary of SCCL, to scale its operations to compete globally. During a visit to the Ibrahimpatnam plant, he praised APHMEL's capabilities and announced plans to appoint a consultancy to assess the company's potential.