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  • Hyderabad: Intermediate student dies by suicide in Madhapur hostel

    A 16-year-old Intermediate student from Nalgonda district died by suicide in a private college hostel in Madhapur, Hyderabad. The teenager had come to the city for betterment examinations. Police suspect academic stress may have contributed to the incident and are investigating the case.
  • Mahindra University launches RISE scholarships, opens UG admissions for 2026–27

    Mahindra University has opened admissions for its 2026–27 undergraduate programmes and launched the RISE Scholars Programme for BTech students. The university also introduced a new BBA in Infrastructure Management to cater to India’s rapidly expanding infrastructure and development sector.
  • Woman found murdered in Putnur village of Peddapalli district

    A 28-year-old woman, Sumalatha, was found murdered in Putnur village of Peddapalli district. A census enumerator discovered her body in a pool of blood, prompting police investigation. Officials suspect the crime occurred on Tuesday night.
  • Hyderabad: IFTU-led protest outside Pet-Basheerabad police station demands arrest of Bandi Bageerath

    Tension prevailed outside Pet-Basheerabad police station after IFTU-led women’s organisations protested demanding arrest of Bandi Bageerath in a sexual assault case. Protesters also sought action against Union Minister Bandi Sanjay, prompting police to detain several participants.
  • Farmers protest over delay in paddy procurement in Sangareddy, Medak

    Farmers in the erstwhile Medak district staged protests and blocked NH-161 over delays in paddy procurement. They alleged a lack of transportation, gunny bags and other facilities at procurement centres, accusing the government of failing to complete the procurement process on time.
  • How handmade hobbies are turning into small businesses for Hyderabad’s young creators

    Creative hobbies like candle-making, crochet and handmade flowers are evolving into small businesses for young creators in Hyderabad. With rising demand for personalised products, hobbyists are building brands, participating in pop-ups and turning passions into full-time entrepreneurial ventures.
  • BRSV protests at Lok Bhavan over NEET-UG leak

    BRSV activists staged a protest at Lok Bhavan over the NEET-UG paper leak, demanding strict action and resignations of key officials. They blamed the Centre and NTA for repeated failures and sought fresh exam dates without disruption.
  • Save KBR Park: Volunteers detained by Banjara Hills police sparks tension

    Volunteers of Save KBR Park were detained by Banjara Hills police after protesting tree felling near Indo-American Cancer facility. The group alleged early morning detention during a peaceful protest, prompting demands for disclosure of detainees’ status and legal access.
  • Telangana BIE clarifies ‘anti-drug affidavit’ for admission

    The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education clarified that students and parents need only submit a simple anti-drug declaration during admissions, not a notarised affidavit. The move follows confusion over the 2026–27 admission guidelines and aims to ease the process.
  • Jowar procurement delay triggers rush and traffic jam at Adilabad market yard

    Farmers rushed jowar produce to Adilabad market yard amid suspension of procurement due to shortages of gunny bags, transport and storage facilities. The sudden influx caused traffic congestion as officials assured procurement would resume from Thursday.
  • KTR takes swipe at BJP, Congress over POCSO case and crime statistics

    BRS working president KT Rama Rao accused the BJP of double standards in the POCSO case involving Bandi Sanjay’s son. He also criticised the Telangana Congress government, citing rising crimes against women and cybercrime in the state.
  • Missing posters on Bandi Sanjay’s son surface across Hyderabad

    Posters declaring POCSO accused Bandi Sai Bageerath as “missing” appeared across Hyderabad, prompting swift removal by municipal staff. The campaign came amid police claims of absconding and a High Court anticipatory bail plea filed by the accused.
  • Telangana EAPCET 2026 results likely around May 25

    TG EAPCET 2026 results are likely to be declared around May 26. JNTU–Hyderabad has released preliminary keys and response sheets, with objection windows open for engineering and A&P streams. Final results will be announced after expert committee review.
  • Hyderabad: Two killed as car hits motorcycle in Mallapur

    Two daily wage workers died after a car collided with their motorcycle at Mallapur in Nacharam on Tuesday night. The accident occurred near Swagath Function Hall around midnight. Police have registered a case and are investigating the circumstances of the crash.
  • Telangana government transfers T-SAT to Education Department

    The Telangana government has transferred T-SAT from the IT and Communications Department to the Education Department. The move, formalised through an order by the Chief Secretary, aims to streamline satellite-based educational services and improve access for rural and underprivileged communities.
  • Hyderabad scientists discover ‘molecular glue’ that helps plants trap viruses

    Hyderabad researchers at CCMB have discovered a “molecular glue” in plants that traps and disables viruses by forming protein condensates. The breakthrough, published in a leading journal, could aid crop protection and open new possibilities for treating human diseases.
  • Kothagudem: Residents in panic as dogs seen feeding on child’s severed head

    Panic spread in Bollorigudem of Paloncha mandal in Kothagudem district after locals found street dogs gnawing at the severed head of a child. Police rushed to the spot and launched an investigation to identify the deceased and determine how the remains were abandoned.
  • Brace for 40 degrees in Hyderabad, as summer intensifies causing surge in mercury

    Telangana is witnessing a steady rise in temperatures after thunderstorm activity subsided across the State. Northern districts recorded temperatures between 42 and 44 degrees Celsius, while Hyderabad touched 39.4 degrees Celsius, with the IMD forecasting further heat surge and continued dry weather conditions
  • Nine held for attacking police and stone pelting in Hyderabad

    Nine persons were arrested in Hyderabad for allegedly attacking police personnel and pelting stones at a cattle transport vehicle suspected of carrying animals for slaughter. The bulls were reportedly being transported for a film shoot, while police officers sustained injuries during the violence
  • Hyderabad: Couple drugged and robbed in Jawaharnagar, Nepali gang suspected

    A Nepali gang posing as domestic workers allegedly drugged and robbed a doctor couple in Hyderabad’s Kowkoor area. The accused, employed only two weeks earlier, reportedly looted gold, silver and cash, tied up the victims, damaged CCTV cameras and fled
  • Medak bank manager cheats branch with fake gold, absconds

    A Medak bank manager, Yadam Anil, pledged fake gold and diverted funds amounting to over Rs. 1.50 crore. While absconding, his wife, friend, and the bank’s gold loan auditor were arrested. Police revealed he had committed similar fraud earlier in Andhra Pradesh.
  • Congress, netizens flay Telangana govt over delay in POCSO case against Bandi Sanjay’s son

    Congress leaders and social media users have criticised the Telangana government and police for delaying action in the POCSO case against Union Minister Bandi Sanjay’s son, intensifying political heat around Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s handling of the issue.
  • NEET paper leak scandal: Ex‑Minister V. Srinivas Goud demands NTA disbanding, Union Education Minister’s resignation

    Telangana Students Joint Action Committee staged a protest in Hyderabad against the Central government over the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak. Former Minister V. Srinivas Goud demanded the disbanding of the NTA and resignation of the Union Education Minister, citing the uncertainty faced by deserving students.
  • Ministers’ tall claims on procurement arrangements fail as farmers continue protests

    Farmers across Telangana are staging protests over delays in paddy procurement, citing shortages of gunny bags and trucks. In Yadadri‑Bhuvanagiri and Nalgonda, paddy sacks were burnt in anger. Maize farmers, too, face severe distress as procurement has not begun despite heavy losses from unseasonal rains.
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