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      26 October

      Ten arrested for gambling near Tekumatla in Mancherial

      Police arrested ten individuals for illegal gambling near Tekumatla village in Jaipur mandal, seizing Rs 1.77 lakh, bikes, and mobile phones. Three accused remain absconding, and a case has been registered against thirteen persons. Mancherial: Ten persons were arrested for allegedly involved in prohibited gambling on the outskirts of Tekumatla village in Jaipur mandal on Wednesday night. Police seized Rs 1.77 lakh in cash, four bikes and eight mobile phones from them. Three more accused individuals are absconding. Police said that Chintam Sumanth, Kamera Murali, Puli Mahesh, Beda Srinivas, Mekala Swamy, Gosika Gnanendar, Katam Banesh and Kothapalli Vijay were apprehended for committing the crime, following a tip-off. Satish, Bablu and Akbar were still at large. A case was registered against 13…

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    • 26 October

      Bajrang Dal activists thrash teacher for misbehaving with girl students in Bhupalpally

      A physical education teacher at a private school in Bhupalpally was assaulted by Bajrang Dal activists following allegations of harassment against girl students, both in person and on social media. Bhupalpally: Bajrang Dal activists thrashed a physical education teacher who was allegedly misbehaving with girl students of a private school and harassing them on social media. The incident occurred at the Balaji Integrated Teaching School (BITS) in Bhupalpally district headquarters on Thursday. Speaking to the media, the activists said some of the students had complained to them about the harassment by a teacher, identified as Banoth Mohan. Later, the activists lodged a complaint with the Bhupalpally police seeking action against the teacher. They also asked the school management to dismiss Mohan and another teacher…

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    • 26 October

      Tension prevails after Forest officials halt Indiramma housing project in Asifabad

      In Medipalli village of Sirpur (T) mandal, Forest officials stopped the construction of 75 houses under the Indiramma housing scheme, citing that the land identified by the Revenue department falls within a reserve forest. Kumram Bheem Asifabad: The State government is facing yet another embarrassing situation after Forest officials forcibly stopped the construction of Indiramma scheme houses in the remote Medipalli village in Sirpur (T) mandal on Wednesday, claiming that the land identified by the Revenue department for the houses actually belonged to the Forest department. This is the second such embarrassment for the government after the Jubilee Hills incident, where the Army staked claim to the land that was identified by the government for a Muslim burial ground. In Medipalli, tension prevailed for a…

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    • 26 October

      Andhra speeds up Polavaram–Banakacharla project despite Telangana’s outrage

      Andhra Pradesh has fast-tracked the Detailed Project Report for the Polavaram–Banakacharla Link Project to divert Godavari floodwaters into the Krishna basin, despite Telangana’s protests. The Rs 80,112 crore project has deepened water-sharing tensions between the two Telugu States Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh is pushing ahead with its plans for the contentious Polavaram–Banakacharla Link Project, ignoring protests and formal pleas from Telangana to halt the work. The AP government has fast-tracked preparations for its Detailed Project Report (DPR), which aims to channel floodwaters from the Godavari River into the Krishna basin. Despite Telangana’s repeated calls for the Centre’s intervention, AP’s efforts show no signs of slowing. Telangana officials have been voicing concern over AP’s plans, which they say violate interstate pacts, but their objections…

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    • 26 October

      Telangana notifies SSC Public Exams fee payment schedule

      The Directorate of Government Examinations has released the March 2026 SSC, OSSC, and Vocational exam fee schedule. Payments start October 30, with late fees of Rs 50, Rs 200, and Rs 500 applying after respective deadlines. No extensions will be allowed Hyderabad: The Directorate of Government Examinations (DGE) on Thursday released a schedule for payment of SSC Public Examinations March 2026 fee, which can be paid from October 30. Students can pay the fee to the school headmaster or principal concerned without a late fee until November 13. With a late fee of Rs 50, the payment will be accepted between November 15 and 29. Further, the fee will also be accepted with a late fee of Rs 200 and Rs…

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    • 26 October

      Telangana liquor licence deadline extension challenged in High Court

      The Telangana High Court has accepted a writ petition challenging the State government’s extension of the liquor shop licence application deadline. Critics say the move aims to raise revenue and cite a similar 2019 AP case where the court set aside government orders Hyderabad: The Congress government’s move to raise more revenue by extending the last date for filing applications for liquor shop licences will now come under legal scrutiny, with the Telangana High Court accepting a writ petition challenging the extension. The court has scheduled the petition (WP 32030/25) for hearing on Friday. The State government had extended the last date for filing applications from October 18 to October 23. In its orders, the Excise Department said the decision was taken…

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    • 26 October

      UP woman alleges husband assaulted her, sold jewellery, and gave ‘triple talaq’

      A Bhadohi woman has accused her husband of selling her jewellery, encashing her insurance policy, assaulting her, and pronouncing ‘triple talaq’ to expel her from their home. Police have filed a case under BNS and the Muslim Women’s Protection Act. Bhadohi: A man allegedly sold his wife’s jewellery worth Rs 5 lakh, encashed her insurance policy, assaulted her with the help of his brothers, and then pronounced ‘triple talaq’ to drive her out of his house, police said on Thursday. According to police sources, the victim, Nazish (38), a mother of seven minor children, lodged a complaint at the Gopiganj police station in Bhadohi against her husband, Chiraguddin, and her brothers-in-law, Mainuddin, Shahabuddin and Nizamuddin. Based on her complaint, police have…

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    • 26 October

      Four wanted Bihar gangsters killed in Delhi Police encounter

      Four wanted Bihar gangsters, including kingpin Ranjan Pathak, were killed in a late-night encounter with a joint Delhi-Bihar Police team in Rohini. The accused allegedly opened fire at police before being shot dead. An investigation is underway. New Delhi: Four wanted criminals allegedly involved in multiple cases of murder in Bihar were killed in a shootout with a joint team of Delhi Police and Bihar Police in Rohini, police said. The encounter took place on the intervening night of Tuesday-Wednesday, when the joint team launched an operation to trace the accused, who were reportedly hiding in Delhi for several days, a senior police officer said. According to police, the slain gangsters have been identified as Ranjan Pathak, Vimlesh Mahto, Manish Pathak…

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    • 26 October

      Indian govt proposes tighter rules to tackle deepfakes, mandates AI content labelling

      The Indian government has proposed amendments to the IT Rules, 2021, to address the growing threat of AI-generated deepfakes and synthetic media. The draft mandates clear labelling, traceability, and metadata embedding for such content, with stricter obligations for large social media platforms. New Delhi: The government on Wednesday proposed changes to IT rules, mandating the clear labelling of AI-generated content and increasing the accountability of large platforms like Facebook and YouTube for verifying and flagging synthetic information to curb user harm from deepfakes and misinformation. The IT Ministry noted that deepfake audio, videos and synthetic media going viral on social platforms have demonstrated the potential of generative AI to create “convincing falsehoods”, where such content can be “weaponised” to spread misinformation, damage reputations,…

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    • 26 October

      Election Commission reviews voter mapping ahead of pan-India SIR rollout

      The EC is intensifying preparations for the Special Intensive Revision of voter lists, which aims to map current electors with past rolls. This method could exempt over half the electorate from providing documents. The EC plans a phased rollout, prioritising States with 2026 Assembly elections New Delhi: Ramping up its preparations for special intensive revision of voter lists across India, the Election Commission top brass on Wednesday assessed the progress made on mapping the current electors with the voters as per the last SIR in different States. The exercise will help State poll machinery find out the number of electors who were in the electoral roll after the last intensive revision and continue to be in the latest voter list. As was the…

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