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Christian associations in Khammam organise ‘Run for Jesus’ for world peace

Christian associations in Khammam organise ‘Run for Jesus’ for world peace

  • Kyathanpalli municipality win signals BRS return, says Kamalakar

    Karimnagar MLA Gangula Kamalakar said the BRS-CPI alliance’s victory in Kyathanpalli municipality signals the party’s return to power, while accusing Congress of creating hurdles and failing to fulfil its poll guarantees.
  • Khanapur municipal chairperson election postponed again

    The election of chairperson and vice-chairperson of Khanapur municipality was postponed again following a controversy involving MLA Vedma Bojju during the process, forcing officials to defer the election to Sunday amid protests and allegations by BJP and BRS councillors
  • SCR to run weekly special trains between Secunderabad and Naharlagun

    South Central Railway will operate weekly special 3AC trains between Secunderabad and Naharlagun to manage summer travel demand. Train No. 07046 departs Fridays, and Train No. 07047 departs Mondays, stopping at over 50 stations along the route.
  • Sangareddy MLA distributes Rs 33.49 lakh CMRF cheques to 127 beneficiaries

    Sangareddy MLA Chintha Prabhakar distributed Rs 33.49 lakh from the Chief Minister Relief Fund to 127 beneficiaries from Sangareddy, Kandi, and Kondapur. He urged residents to file applications directly and not rely on middlemen.
  • Three gang clashes reported in Hyderabad within 24 hours

    Three violent group clashes occurred in Hyderabad within 24 hours, leaving multiple people injured and one person allegedly kidnapped in Attapur. Police have registered several cases, and viral videos of the incidents have sparked concern among residents.
  • AIMIM to contest 17 seats in West Bengal Assembly elections

    AIMIM is contesting 17 seats in the West Bengal Assembly elections in alliance with AJUP, focusing on minority-dominated constituencies. The party has released its first list of 12 candidates, while Asaduddin Owaisi campaigns in the State.
  • Hyderabad weather: Temperatures to hover around 36°C for next two days

    Hyderabad will experience warm weather with temperatures around 36–37°C over the next two days, according to IMD. Thunderstorms with lightning and gusty winds are expected in several Telangana districts, with chances of rain continuing till April 11.
  • Union minister challenges to resign the post if six guarantees were implemented

    Union Minister Bandi Sanjay Kumar challenged Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to prove the implementation of Congress’ six guarantees in Telangana, offering to resign if proven. He also opposed a proposed dumping yard near Huzurabad, citing concerns over residential areas
  • Khammam BRS leaders condemn attack on KCR’s Gajwel MLA camp office

    BRS leaders, including Nama Nageswara Rao, condemned the attack on K Chandrashekhar Rao’s camp office in Gajwel, calling it a blot on democracy. They criticised the police response and demanded strict action against those responsible for the incident
  • Telangana: Farmer dies by suicide in Gajwel amid mounting debt crisis

    A 29-year-old tenant farmer died by suicide in Gajwel mandal due to financial distress caused by repeated crop losses and mounting debts. Villagers have urged the government to support his family, which includes his wife and two young daughters.
  • Tension in Narayanpet as farmers halt reservoir works

    Tension prevailed in Damargidda as farmers protested against delay in compensation for lands acquired under the Narayanpet-Kodangal Lift Irrigation Scheme, briefly halting reservoir works before officials assured them of payment and proceeded with the ground-breaking ceremony.
  • SCR diverts Charminar Express to Chennai Beach due to egmore works

    South Central Railway announced that the Hyderabad–Tambaram Charminar Express will temporarily originate and terminate at Chennai Beach instead of Tambaram due to redevelopment works at Chennai Egmore station. The change will come into effect from April 5/6 until further notice.
  • Mega job fair in Hyderabad on April 6; entry free for candidates

    A mega job fair will be held in Hyderabad on April 6, offering opportunities across multiple sectors. Candidates with SSC qualification can attend. Entry is free, and preliminary interviews will be conducted at the venue.
  • Cyberabad police seize 316g MDMA in Ganesh Nagar raid

    Cyberabad police arrested two men in Ganesh Nagar and seized 316 grams of MDMA during a raid. The accused allegedly sourced drugs from a local supplier and sold them to customers. A case has been registered.
  • Autorickshaw driver climbs tower in LB Nagar over LPG shortage

    An autorickshaw driver climbed a cellphone tower in LB Nagar to protest an LPG shortage and long queues for fuel. Police and rescue teams responded quickly, while drivers across the city continue to face difficulties due to supply issues.
  • Harish Rao condemns attack on KCR’s camp office, blames Congress

    BRS Deputy Floor Leader T Harish Rao condemned the attack on KCR’s Gajwel camp office and accused the Congress leadership of orchestrating it. He demanded immediate arrests and alleged that law and order was deteriorating under the current State government.
  • Sangareddy: Man kills wife in Patancheru gated community, flees

    A 70-year-old man allegedly murdered his wife by attacking her with a knife at APR Luxuria gated community in Patancheru, Sangareddy district. The accused fled after the incident, while police registered a case and launched a search to trace him.
  • Khanapur MLA Bojju draws flak for over-enthusiasm during elections to Khanapur chairperson

    A controversy erupted during the election of the Khanapur municipality chairperson in Nirmal district after MLA Vedma Bojju reportedly argued with election officials. The process was briefly stalled amid claims of majority by BJP–BRS councillors.
  • BRS student wing launches protest campaign against Musi project

    The BRS student wing launched a campaign against the Musi Rejuvenation project in Hyderabad. Around 50 teams will tour bastis and colonies along the riverbanks until April 14 to interact with residents and highlight concerns over the project.
  • Congress workers attack Gajwel MLA camp office; police remain mute spectators

    Congress workers allegedly led by DCC president T Anksha Reddy stormed and vandalised the Gajwel MLA camp office. BRS leaders condemned the incident, blamed the Congress government and called for a Gajwel town bandh on Sunday
  • NGT did not dismiss Musi project plea, only disposed of it: BRS leader Karthik Reddy

    BRS leader P Karthik Reddy clarified that the National Green Tribunal only disposed of his petition on the Musi River Rejuvenation project. He said the government assured the tribunal that no work would proceed without securing required environmental clearances.
  • BRS-CPI alliance wins Kyathanpalli chairperson, vice-chairperson

    The BRS–CPI alliance secured the chairperson and vice-chairperson posts of Kyathanpalli municipality in Mancherial district. BRS councillor Sandhya Rani was elected chairperson and CPI councillor Saritha vice-chairperson, ending a nearly two-month delay in the election process.
  • WhatsApp group alerting members about drunk driving checks busted in Godavarikhani

    A WhatsApp group created by youngsters in Godavarikhani to warn members about drunk driving checkpoints was exposed after a member was caught during a police check. The local Sub-Inspector joined the group and warned members through a selfie video.
  • 12 Osmania University departments run without professor posts: CAG report

    A CAG report has revealed that 12 departments at Osmania University have been functioning without sanctioned professor posts for years, with some also lacking associate professors. The audit flagged concerns over academic standards and staffing gaps affecting teaching and research.
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