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      23 October

      Telangana private colleges to shut from Nov 3 over fee dues

      Private professional colleges in Telangana have announced closure from November 3, citing the government’s failure to release Rs 1,200 crore in fee reimbursement dues. FATHI has issued a notice and scheduled meetings with stakeholders ahead of the shutdown. Hyderabad: Frustrated with the State government’s inordinate delay in release of fee reimbursement dues, the managements of private professional colleges, including those offering engineering and pharmacy programmes, have called institutional closure from November 3. A notice on closure of colleges will be served to the government on October 22. The Federation of Associations of Telangana Higher Institutions (FATHI), which conducted its core committee meeting here on Sunday, took this decision as the government has failed to release Rs 300 crore fee dues as assured by…

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    • 23 October

      Milk van driver seriously injured in road accident in Mulugu

      A milk van driver from Hanamkonda suffered multiple leg fractures after a speeding car hit him while he was unloading milk cans in Mulugu town. Police have detained the vehicle and two occupants for investigation. Mulugu: A milk van driver sustained serious injuries in a road accident at Mulugu town on Sunday. The incident occurred when the driver, Mahender Reddy of Hanamkonda, was unloading milk cans at a booth in the town. A speeding car coming from Hyderabad and heading towards Bogatha waterfalls hit him from behind, resulting in fractures to both his legs. Locals immediately rushed Mahender Reddy to a private hospital in Hanamkonda for treatment. Police shifted the car, along with a young woman and man who were travelling…

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    • 23 October

      Liquor shop applications dip in Karimnagar, revenue too

      Liquor shop license applications in erstwhile Karimnagar district dropped by over 3,600 this term despite a fee hike, with the government collecting nearly the same revenue as the previous round. The deadline has been extended to October 23. Karimnagar: A total of 7,079 applications have been filed for liquor shops across the erstwhile Karimnagar district, marking a decline of 3,630 compared to the previous licensing round. Despite the fall in applications, there has been not much change in revenue collected, even though the application fee was raised from Rs 2 lakh to Rs 3 lakh. During the last term, the State government had earned Rs 214.18 crore from application fees. In fact, despite the fee hike this time around, it collected…

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    • 23 October

      Goldsmith ends life over financial distress in Medak

      A 40-year-old goldsmith in Medak, Lashkari Naresh Chary, died by suicide due to declining business amid soaring gold and silver prices and competition from corporate jewellery stores. Police have registered a case, and an investigation is ongoing. Medak: A 40-year-old goldsmith, unable to find sufficient work due to the steep rise in gold and silver prices, died by suicide at his residence in Medak town in the early hours of Sunday. The goldsmith was identified as Lashkari Naresh Chary. He had reportedly been facing severe financial problems as business slowed down following the expansion of corporate jewellery stores. The situation worsened in recent months with a sharp increase in gold and silver prices, which led to a decline in sales. Chary…

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    • 23 October

      ACB seizes Rs.1.31 lakh unaccounted cash from three RTA check posts in Adilabad

      Anti-Corruption Bureau officials conducted raids across Adilabad district’s RTA check posts on Sunday, seizing Rs. 1.31 lakh from staff allegedly collecting bribes. Previous raids, including at Wankidi, also revealed unaccounted cash, highlighting persistent corruption in transport checkpoints. Adilabad: Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) officials conducted searches at inter-State Regional Transport Authority (RTA) check posts across the erstwhile Adilabad district on Sunday, seizing Rs.1.31 lakh in unaccounted cash from the staff. The sleuths seized Rs.1.26 lakh from the Bhoraj check post in Adilabad district, Rs.5,100 from the Wankidi check post in Kumram Bheem Asifabad district, and Rs.3,000 from the Beltharoda check post in Bhainsa mandal of Nirmal district. Staff of the Transport department were reportedly collecting bribes from drivers of vehicles violating road safety norms,…

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    • 23 October

      Two killed in water tank collapse in Nalgonda

      A woman and her son died after a temporary water tank collapsed on a makeshift shed in Nalgonda’s Chityala mandal. The family was preparing to open a hotel on Sunday when the tank gave way around midnight. CHITYALA: A water tank collapsed on a makeshift shed sought to be converted into a hotel, claiming the lives of a mother and her son in Peddakaparthi village of Chityala mandal in Nalgonda district late on Saturday night. Two others sustained injuries in the incident.The victims have been identified as P. Nagamani, 32, and her six-year-old son, Vamshikrishna. The family was preparing for the opening of the eatery on Sunday. According to preliminary reports, the family had erected a temporary water tank atop the…

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    • 23 October

      ACB seizes unaccounted cash at Zaheerabad RTA check post

      The ACB seized Rs 43,300 in unaccounted cash from staff at the Zaheerabad RTA check post during a Sunday morning raid. Officials said the money was collected as bribes from vehicles crossing the Telangana–Karnataka border. Sangareddy: Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) officials conducted a raid at the inter-State Regional Transport Authority (RTA) check post at Madgi in Zaheerabad mandal early on Sunday and seized Rs 43,300 in unaccounted cash from the staff. Acting on a tip-off that the staff were illegally collecting bribes from vehicles plying between Karnataka and Telangana, a team led by Medak Range DSP Anand Kumar raided the check post and recovered the cash from the staff. An investigation is underway. The ACB is expected to issue a detailed statement…

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    • 23 October

      Last date for liquor shop license applications extended in Telangana

      Telangana’s Excise Department has extended the last date for liquor shop license applications to October 23 due to disruptions from the BC bandh. Though applications dropped sharply from the previous term, higher fees boosted overall revenue. HYDERABAD: The Prohibition and Excise department has extended the last date for filing applications for liquor shop licenses to October 23 following an appeal from officials. Accordingly, the draw of lots would be held on October 27. As per the schedule issued by the department, Saturday (October 18) was the last day. However, Deputy Commissioners from Rangareddy, Warangal, Nizamabad, Mahabubnagar and Medak informed the department that due to the BC bandh on Saturday, public transport and banking services were disrupted. They urged the department to…

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    • 23 October

      Andhra woman files 150 liquor licence applications even as overall response dips in Telangana

      A woman from Andhra Pradesh has made headlines by submitting 150 applications for liquor shop licences, paying Rs 4.5 crore in fees, even as overall applications declined this term. The government is also implementing community-based reservations for the allotment of 2,620 liquor shops across the state. Hyderabad: Undeterred by the steep hike in application fee, a woman from Andhra Pradesh reportedly filed 150 applications for liquor shop licences, paying Rs 4.50 crore towards the fee. Her move stood out even as the Prohibition and Excise Department’s expectations took a hit with a lower number of applications filed this term compared to the last. The applications were invited for retail liquor (A4) shops for the licence period from December 1, 2025, to November 30,…

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    • 23 October

      Alcoholic man kills father over liquor money in Telangana’s Mancherial

      In Mancherial, a 60-year-old farmer was allegedly killed by his son over money for liquor. The suspect, unemployed and addicted to alcohol, attacked his father with a wooden pestle. Police have registered a murder case and are investigating Mancherial: A 60-year-old farmer was allegedly killed by his son, who bludgeoned his father to death with a wooden pestle for refusing to give him money to buy liquor at Sevadasnagar in Jannaram mandal headquarters on Saturday. Police said the victim, Jadav Shankar Naik, was murdered by his son Noorsingh following a family dispute at their residence. When Shankar refused to give him money for liquor, Noorsingh reportedly attacked him with the pestle, smashing his head. Neighbours, who noticed Shankar lying in a pool of…

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