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When Revanth started using unparlimentary language, women begin to leave

When Revanth started using unparlimentary language, women begin to leave

  • Congress flouts protocol, denies invitation to Sangareddy MLA at CM meet

    A Civil Supplies Department programme in Sangareddy turned into a Congress show of strength as party leaders occupied the dais, while local BRS MLA Chintha Prabhakar and other opposition representatives were conspicuously absent.
  • BRS questions AP letter to KRMB seeking only 30 tmcft for Telangana

    The Bharat Rashtra Samithi has objected to Andhra Pradesh’s appeal to restrict Krishna water allocation to Telangana at 30 tmcft, accusing the Congress government of failing to safeguard the State’s interests. Former Minister V. Srinivas Goud alleged that AP was diverting water to the Penna basin and questioned both AP’s authority and Telangana’s own admission of lacking reservoirs.
  • Shepherd drowns in Peddavagu stream in Asifabad

    A 21-year-old shepherd drowned in the Peddavagu stream at Penchikalpet in Kumram Bheem Asifabad district on Friday evening while fishing. Police said the youth, Mekala Jampanna, ventured into deep waters and drowned.
  • Telangana farmers anxious as Congress govt fails to pay premium under Rythu Bima

    The Congress government has failed to pay the premium for the Rythu Bima scheme, effectively halting the popular farmer insurance programme that has been in place for eight years in Telangana. The move comes at a time when farmers are already grappling with deficient rainfall and uncertainty over crop production, leaving them anxious about financial security.
  • Two youths break into dhaba in Khammam, drift off after having liquor

    Two youths who allegedly entered a dhaba near Khammam-Kuravi main road to commit theft reportedly drank liquor found inside and fell asleep. The dhaba owner spotted them the next morning and alerted police, who apprehended and questioned them
  • Telangana horticulture university charts roadmap, VC highlights tech push

    Sri Konda Laxman Telangana State Horticultural University Vice-Chancellor Dr. D. Raji Reddy announced that the institution is preparing a roadmap to boost the horticulture sector in Telangana. Speaking at Independence Day celebrations, he underlined the state’s vast cultivation resources and urged students to leverage them for start-ups in food processing, organic farming, and allied sectors.
  • Mild tension prevails during distribution smart ration cards in Adilabad

    Mild tension prevailed in Adilabad during a smart ration card distribution programme after BJP activists objected to the absence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s photographs on flex posters. Police detained the protesters after activists from both parties staged demonstrations
  • 80th Independence Day celebrated with patriotic fervor in Adilabad

    The 80th Independence Day was celebrated across the erstwhile Adilabad district with patriotic programmes, flag hoisting and cultural events. State government advisors and senior officials highlighted welfare schemes and urged officials to work towards the district’s development
  • Govt. official, car driver died in accident in Mulugu

    A government official and her car driver died after a speeding truck collided with their car at Kondparthi crossroads in Mulugu district on Saturday. Police registered a case and launched an investigation into the road accident
  • Anirudh Reddy defends Rajgopal Reddy’s criticism of Congress Government

    Congress MLA J Anirudh Reddy backed Munugode MLA Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy’s comments alleging corruption in the Congress government. He said Rajgopal Reddy had raised public issues in the party’s interest, as support for the MLA appeared to grow within Congress
  • Hyderabad: Malkajgiri civic body identifies 24 free-left points, 171 pothole spots

    The Malkajgiri Municipal Corporation has identified 171 pothole or damaged-road spots and 24 locations for free-left turns to ease traffic congestion. Officials also identified 188 waterlogging points, with permanent solutions needed at 90 locations.
  • Hyderabad agency stitches country’s largest national flag

    A Hyderabad-based manufacturing agency has made what it claims is India’s largest national flag, measuring 120x80 and weighing 100 kg. Stitched with polyester cloth from Surat, the flag was hoisted on a 420-ft pole in Karnataka’s Hospet.
  • Lean hours remain a major challenge for TGSRTC city bus services

    TGSRTC continues to face low occupancy on city bus services during afternoon lean hours, even as peak-hour demand remains high. Commuters and transport experts suggest flexible scheduling, dynamic fares and deploying mini buses to improve efficiency and service utilisation.
  • NALSAR students demand apology from BCI chairman over withdrawn enrolment directives

    NALSAR University of Law students have demanded an apology from BCI Chairman Manan Kumar Mishra over withdrawn letters directing State Bar Councils against enrolling 2026 graduates. They also objected to allegations of groupism, dirty politics and faculty involvement.
  • KT Rama Rao slams Congress government over Kalyana Lakshmi scheme

    BRS working president KT Rama Rao criticised the Congress government over the Kalyana Lakshmi scheme, power outages and alleged failures in welfare and development. He recalled the BRS government’s achievements and said his party would return to power.
  • CPM leaders arrested ahead of Komatireddy Venkat Reddy’s house allotment programme

    Police arrested CPM State Committee member Mudireddy Sudhakar Reddy and two district leaders in Nalgonda on Independence Day, anticipating questions over alleged irregularities in double-bedroom house allotments. CPM leaders condemned the arrests and accused the government of repression.
  • SCCL CMD inaugurates 1.23 MW rooftop solar plants in Kothagudem

    Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) has commissioned 1.23 MW rooftop solar plants on its corporate buildings in Kothagudem, marking another step in its renewable energy push. CMD Dr. Buddha Prakash Jyoti said the coal major is diversifying into solar and floating solar projects.
  • Kothagudem police crack chain‑snatching cases, eight held

    Kothagudem police have busted a chain‑snatching gang operating across several mandals, arresting eight accused including an inter‑State offender. Six gold chains and three stolen two‑wheelers worth Rs 26 lakh were recovered, while the prime accused Nagendra Babu was found involved in over 80 theft cases across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
  • Godavari Pushkaralu 2027 works to begin in September: Sridhar Babu

    The Telangana government has allocated Rs 1,000 crore for the Godavari Pushkaralu–2027, with works scheduled to commence in the first week of September. Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu instructed officials to complete tendering by month-end, appoint special officers at Tier-I locations, and ensure seamless connectivity and strict monitoring to avoid lapses in preparations.
  • Rajgopal Reddy firm on comments as TPCC chief warns of discipline

    TPCC president B. Mahesh Kumar Goud criticised Munugode MLA Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy for publicly commenting against the Congress government, warning of strict disciplinary action. While Goud sought to downplay talk of differences between the party and the government, Rajgopal Reddy stood by his remarks, alleging growing dominance of outsiders in the Congress.
  • KCR pays last respects to brother-in-law Srinivas Rao

    BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao on Friday attended the funeral of his brother-in-law Joginipalli Srinivas Rao, who passed away after a prolonged illness. Rao paid floral tributes, consoled family members and assured them of support, while senior BRS leaders including K T Rama Rao and T Harish Rao were also present.
  • Telangana govt relaxes upper age limit for uniformed services recruitment by 2 years

    The Telangana government has extended the upper age limit for direct recruitment to uniformed services by an additional two years, taking the total relaxation to seven years. The decision, notified through G.O. Ms. No. 122, covers police, fire, prisons, excise, transport and forest departments.
  • Sangareddy bypass widened, but Nehru, Rajiv statues to choke junction again

    The HMDA’s Rs 12 crore project to widen the Sangareddy bypass road has run into controversy after statues of Jawaharlal Nehru and Rajiv Gandhi were installed on the stretch. Meanwhile, political sparring has erupted with BRS leaders accusing TPCC’s Jagga Reddy of seeking favour with the party high command.
  • Kapu meeting in New Delhi: MoS Pankaj Chaudhary unveils ‘Samakhya–2026’ poster

    Union Minister of State for Finance Pankaj Chaudhary unveiled the ‘Samakhya–2026’ programme poster at a function in New Delhi and attended a meeting of Kapu community leaders at the India International Centre.
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