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      27 October

      Kurnool Bus Tragedy: Telangana Govt sets up helpline in Hyderabad

      Telangana government sets up helplines following Kurnool bus tragedy. KCR and K T Rama Rao express condolences HYDERABAD: The State Government has set up a helpline for providing assistance to the family members of Hyderabad-Bengaluru bus fire mishap at Kurnool district on Friday early morning in which atleast 12 passengers are dead as per the latest reports. The family members of the passengers can contact Assistant Secretary M Ramachandra over phone number 99129-19545 and Section Officer E Chitti Babu over 94408-54433. The Director, Protocol Department has been entrusted with the responsibility of monitoring the helpline. KCR, KTR express shock over Kurnool bus tragedy, extend condolences Meanwhile, BRS chief and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao expressed deep shock and grief over…

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    • 27 October

      Bus tragedy: Eye witness recounts Kurnool bus accident

      An eye-witness to the horrific bus accident near Kurnool, recounts the incident. A fellow road user shifted six injured persons to hospital in his car, she narrates Hyderabad: In a heart-wrenching account, one of the eyewitnesses, Hyma Reddy described the horrifying moments following the  Kaveri Travels bus fire accident in Kurnool in Andhra Pradesh. Recounting her experience, Hyma in a video which she posted on social media said, “I was traveling from Puttaparthi to Hyderabad when traffic came to a standstill near Kurnool. When I went ahead to check, I saw the bus engulfed in flames,” she said, breaking down in tears. She immediately alerted the Kurnool SP, who alerted the Rural CI and a police team to the spot. Fire…

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    • 27 October

      Andhra Pradesh: At least 12 killed as Bengaluru-bound bus catches fire in Kurnool

      The bus on its way to Bengaluru from Hyderabad hit a motorcycle and fire engulfed immediately. There were about 40 passengers in the bus. More details are awaited. Kurnool (Andhra Pradesh): A Bengaluru-bound private bus caught fire near Chinnatekur in this district on Friday after colliding with a two-wheeler, leaving 12 people dead, a police official said. Among the deceased was the biker. According to initial reports, there were about 40 persons in the bus when the motorcycle collided with it and got dragged underneath with its fuel cap open, triggering the blaze. “About 19 passengers, two children and two drivers survived the mishap,” Kurnool Range DIG Koya Praveen told PTI. The bus door got jammed due to a short…

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    • 27 October

      Telangana private colleges announce ‘Chalo Hyderabad’ over fee dues

      The private professional colleges have planned to organise ‘Chalo Hyderabad’ with lakhs of students, parents, teaching and non-teaching staff in the first week of November Hyderabad: Intensifying protest against Telangana Congress government over fee reimbursement dues, the private professional colleges are planning to organise ‘Chalo Hyderabad’ with lakhs of students, parents, teaching and non-teaching staff in the first week of November. The Federation of Associations of Telangana Higher Education (FATHI) comprising private professional colleges has already put State government on institutions closure notice, commencing November 3, if their fee dues to the tune of Rs 900 crore are not released by November 1. According to the FATHI, the government assured to release Rs 1,200 crore towards fee reimbursement dues by Diwali, but only…

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    • 27 October

      ‘Storm in a teacup’: Konda Surekha plays down rift with CM Revanth, tenders apology

      A week after police reached her residence over an extortion case involving her OSD, Forest Minister Konda Surekha apologised to Chief Minister Revanth Reddy, downplaying the issue as a misunderstanding within the ‘Congress family’ and distancing herself from her daughter’s remarks Hyderabad: A week after the police drama at her residence, Forest Minister Konda Surekha on Thursday played down her differences with Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and tendered an apology to him. “We are all one Congress family. Like a storm in a teacup, the incident occurred due to some misunderstandings. As in all families, a few disturbances took place in our Congress family too,” Surekha told mediapersons after the Cabinet meeting. The controversy erupted after allegations of extortion and bribery surfaced…

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    • 27 October

      Jupally defends complaint to Telangana CS against senior IAS officer Rizvi

      Excise Minister Jupally Krishna Rao defended his complaint against IAS officer SAM Rizvi, accusing him of negligence and obstructing developmental work. He cited delays in liquor hologram tenders and a Rs 230 crore loss due to unextended leased lines. Hyderabad: Excise Minister Jupally Krishna Rao on Thursday defended his complaint to the State government against senior IAS officer SAM Rizvi, alleging that the officer was negligent in his duties and was creating hurdles in developmental work. The Minister alleged Rizvi had applied for Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS) after securing a job offer at AIG Hospitals with a monthly salary of Rs 10 lakh. He was also scouting for other offers in New Delhi before applying for VRS, Jupally said. Clarifying that he had lodged the complaint with Chief Secretary…

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    • 27 October

      Four killed in separate road accidents in Mancherial and Sangareddy

      Two farmers from Utnoor mandal lost their lives in a tragic road accident at Indanpelli village, Jannaram mandal, when a van collided with their motorcycle. Police suspect rash driving as the cause and have registered a case against the van driver. Mancherial: Two farmers were killed when a van mowed down a two-wheeler on which they were travelling at Indanpelli village in Jannaram mandal on Thursday. Jannaram Sub-Inspector G Anusha said that Dosandla Ankanna, 58, farmer from Ghanpur in Utnoor mandal, and Sidam Motiram, 49, farmer of Nagapur in Utnoor mandal received critical injuries when the van hit the motorcycle, resulting in their death on the spot. While Ankanna was riding the two-wheeler, Motiram was the pillion rider. They were proceeding…

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    • 27 October

      Suryapet: Woman murdered over loan and gold in Huzurnagar; three arrested

      Suryapet police solved the murder of a 60-year-old woman, who was killed by a borrower and his minor nephew in Huzurnagar. The duo intoxicated and smothered her before looting gold jewellery and a promissory note. The stolen items were melted and hidden in Vijayawada. Suryapet: Police cracked the murder of 60-year-old woman, Chenna Anasuyamma with the arrest of three persons and recovery of jewellery worth Rs 8.60 lakh in Huzurnagar. According to the police, the woman residing alone in Huzurnagar had been helping needy people with hand loans. One Lingam Satish, who had borrowed Rs 50,000 from the victim, had been meeting her occasionally to pay the interest. Noticing that Anasuyamma lived alone, Satish hatched a plan with his minor nephew to…

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    • 27 October

      HC warns Telangana govt against evasive stance on service regularisation

      The Telangana High Court criticised the state government for failing to implement judicial orders related to employee welfare, particularly in the cases of two retired staff whose temporary service was to be counted for pension and regularisation. Despite the Supreme Court upholding the 2012 APAT ruling, the government has not acted, prompting the court to demand a response. By Legal Correspondent Hyderabad: Chief Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh and Justice G.M. Mohiuddin of the Telangana High Court on Thursday observed that the State government should not adopt an evasive attitude in matters concerning employee service and welfare. The Bench remarked that the government, as an employer, is expected to act responsibly and fairly, and that it was a matter of concern that long-pending judicial directions…

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    • 27 October

      Cotton farmers in distress: BRS leader slams Congress govt for delaying cotton purchases

      BRS leader Chirumarthi Lingayya criticised the Congress-led state government for delaying the opening of Cotton Corporation of India (CCI) purchase centres, alleging that farmers were being exploited by middlemen. After inspecting crop damage in Nalgonda, he demanded immediate procurement and support price assurance. Nalgonda: Accusing the state government of deliberately delaying the opening of Cotton Corporation of India (CCI) purchase centres, BRS leader and former Nakirekal MLA Chirumarthi Lingayya on Thursday said the cotton farmers were being pushed to the edge by leaving them at the mercy of middlemen. The farmers had already suffered heavy losses due to incessant rains. Lingayya visited cotton fields in Peddakaparthi village of Chityal mandal, where he inspected the crop damage and interacted with affected farmers to understand their grievances.…

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