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Hyderabad launches first sacred collection drive under GHMC–ISKCON initiative

Hyderabad launches first sacred collection drive under GHMC–ISKCON initiative

  • Private educational institutes draw flak for neglecting fitness tests in Adilabad

    Private schools and colleges in the erstwhile Adilabad district are facing criticism for delays in obtaining fitness certificates for their buses. Transport officials warned of strict action against non-compliant vehicles, while parents voiced concerns over student safety ahead of school reopening.
  • Fifty-five students secure NMM scholarships in Nirmal

    Fifty-five students from various schools across Nirmal district secured the National Means-cum-Merit Scholarship. A school in Maskapur village accounted for 26 selections. District Educational Officer Darshanam Bhojanna congratulated the students and appreciated teachers for their guidance and support
  • Second Sudanese patient tests negative for Ebola at Gandhi Hospital

    A Sudanese student admitted to Gandhi Hospital’s Ebola isolation ward has tested negative, easing concerns after three suspected cases were reported. Two patients have now tested negative, while results for the third are awaited.
  • Hyderabad: 60-year-old killed in truck–auto collision in Chaitanyapuri

    A 60-year-old man died and an auto-rickshaw driver was injured after a head-on collision between an auto and a truck in Chaitanyapuri on Thursday night. Police shifted the injured driver to hospital and have registered a case for investigation.
  • Khammam mechanic’s body presents cash rewards to meritorious SSC students

    The Khammam Municipal Corporation Two-Wheeler Mechanics' Union awarded Rs 5,000 each to six students who scored more than 500 marks in the SSC examinations. The union said it has distributed a total of Rs 1.60 lakh to meritorious students
  • BRS counters Revanth Reddy over Palamuru-Rangareddy project remarks

    BRS leaders S Niranjan Reddy and RS Praveen Kumar criticised Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy over the Palamuru-Rangareddy Lift Irrigation Scheme, alleging Congress had opposed the project and accusing the State government of acting on ideas influenced by Andhra Pradesh leaders.
  • Ward members, residents boycott gram sabha in Mancherial

    Residents and elected representatives of Bokkalagutta village in Mancherial district boycotted a grama sabha under the Pragati Palana-Pragati Pranalika programme, alleging delays in developmental works despite sanctioned funds and demanding roads, drains and other infrastructure facilities
  • Telangana players dominate U-17 division at Gopichand Academy

    Telangana's Tanmai Nihal Uttam and Anvi Vikram Goud captured the Under-17 singles titles, while Uttarakhand's Aditya Singh Negi and Rajasthan's Anvi Rathore claimed the Under-15 crowns at the All India Sub-Junior Ranking Badminton Tournament in Hyderabad
  • EAGLE team arrests grocery store owner for selling tobacco to minors

    The EAGLE team and Alwal police conducted a decoy operation at a grocery store in Alwal and found the owner allegedly selling tobacco products to minors. A case has been registered against the accused, and further investigation is under way.
  • HYDRAA is inspired by Hitler, says Revanth Reddy

    Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy drew criticism after claiming HYDRAA was inspired by Adolf Hitler's alleged liking for the word 'Hydra', despite no historical evidence supporting the assertion. His remarks and comparisons involving demolitions triggered disbelief, controversy and political debate.
  • KNRUHS warns medical colleges against charging internship fees

    KNRUHS has directed all medical colleges in Telangana not to charge additional fees during the internship period or deny internships to eligible students. The university warned that any violation of government orders, NMC regulations or fee norms would invite action.
  • Stubble fires leave trail of death and environmental damage in Telangana

    Paddy stubble burning, a practice linked to increased use of combine harvesters, is emerging as a major concern in Telangana. Eight farmers have died this summer, while experts warn of serious environmental damage, air pollution and risks to lives and property.
  • Women sustain injuries during issuance of tokens in Nirmal

    Chaos prevailed at Kubheer mandal centre in Nirmal district during the distribution of tokens for jowar procurement. Farmers queued overnight to secure tokens, while some women sustained injuries during the rush. Growers demanded better arrangements and additional counters
  • Handloom weavers set to lose livelihood with Congress Govt.’s decision to procure carpets and bed sheets through open-market tender process

    Handloom leaders in Warangal have opposed the Telangana government's decision to procure carpets and bed sheets through open-market tenders instead of TGSCO. They warn the move could affect around 10,000 families and have announced protests seeking withdrawal of the decision
  • Bachupally flyover likely to open in second week of June

    The long-awaited six-lane Bachupally flyover is expected to open in June, providing major relief to commuters travelling towards Cyberabad. The project, delayed beyond its original schedule, is set to improve connectivity, reduce congestion and ease daily travel for thousands.
  • Harish terms farmer’s death as murder by govt after he dies of heart attack

    A 54-year-old farmer from Siddipet died of a heart attack after allegedly suffering losses when a rice mill deducted 40 bags from his rain-soaked paddy stock. Former minister T Harish Rao blamed the State government and raised concerns over procurement delays
  • Telangana plans to transfer Kosgi Government Engineering College to JNTU-Hyderabad

    The Telangana government is preparing to transfer the Government Engineering College at Kosgi to JNTU-Hyderabad, citing operational challenges. The institution has faced faculty shortages, infrastructure constraints and declining student enrolment, prompting a rethink of plans for additional government engineering colleges.
  • TGFDC donates equipment worth Rs. 33 lakh to NIMS under CSR initiative

    TGFDC donated two electrical buggies and hand therapy equipment to NIMS Hyderabad. The donation is expected to improve patient comfort, accessibility and the overall quality of healthcare services
  • Smoke triggers fresh panic at fire-ravaged Ameerpet building

    Fresh panic erupted in Ameerpet on Saturday after smoke was seen rising from a building damaged in Thursday's major fire. Firefighters quickly responded and doused the smoke. Officials suspect leftover combustible material reignited due to residual heat inside the structure.
  • Hyderabad to host largest World Bicycle Day mega cycling event with 2,500 riders

    More than 5,000 cyclists will participate in World Bicycle Day celebrations across Hyderabad, Chandigarh and New Delhi on June 7. Hyderabad will host the largest event, with former Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu flagging off a ride featuring over 2,500 participants.
  • Malkajgiri police arrests four more accused in Jawaharnagar house dacoity case

    Malkajgiri police, Jawaharnagar dacoity, Kowkoor burglary, Nepali couple arrested, Hyderabad crime news, house theft Hyderabad, B Sumathi, Malkajgiri Commissionerate, gold theft case, Jawaharnagar police
  • Chandrayangutta police books auto driver for carrying 14 passengers in overloaded vehicle

    Chandrayangutta police booked an auto-rickshaw driver for allegedly carrying 14 passengers in a dangerously overloaded vehicle. A viral video triggered the action, leading to charges under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and Motor Vehicles Act for negligent and dangerous driving.
  • Hyderabad Police conducts massive lodge and hotel checks under Operation Kavach

    Hyderabad Police conducted a citywide inspection of lodges and hotels under Operation Kavach on Friday night. Around 5,000 personnel participated in the drive to verify occupants’ credentials and records, while police also announced action against motorists using earphones while driving.
  • Sudanese passenger tests negative for Ebola, to be discharged from Gandhi Hospital

    A Sudanese passenger admitted to Gandhi Hospital's Ebola isolation ward after developing a mild fever upon arrival at RGIA has tested negative for the virus. Hospital authorities said the patient will be discharged soon, while two other test reports are awaited.
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