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      21 October

      Harish Rao demands Central probe into ‘gun culture’ in Telangana Cabinet

      Harish Rao accused CM Revanth Reddy of presiding over a Cabinet plagued by internal clashes and alleged gun culture. The BRS demanded a Central or judicial probe, citing threats to ministers’ families, businessmen, and industrialists Hyderabad: In a scathing attack, former Minister and Siddipet MLA T Harish Rao demanded a Central investigation into the allegations of gun culture among State Cabinet Ministers and internal clashes within the Congress-led Telangana Cabinet. He said the governance in the State had completely collapsed under Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, with Cabinet meetings turning into sessions to settle personal disputes among Ministers. He demanded for a Central or judicial investigation into allegations against the State Cabinet members. He added that the BRS was exploring legal options…

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    • 21 October

      Medieval rock art unearthed in Medak reveals medieval art, mesolithic microliths nearby

      A newly discovered rock painting site near Venkataiahpalli village in Medak district features rare medieval-era depictions, including a musician playing a string instrument and mythological combat scenes. The site also yielded Mesolithic microliths and petroglyphs. Hyderabad: A new rock painting site from the medieval period has been discovered on the outskirts of Venkataiahpalli village, Medak district, by Kotha Telangana Charitra Brundam members, Ahobilam Karunakar, Mohammad Naseeruddin, and Korivi Gopal. The rock paintings depicting a string instrument artist were found on land belonging to a local resident, Chandrayya, and were analysed by the Brundam’s convener, Sriramoju Haragopal, co-convener, BV Bhadragirish, and their colleague K. Jayanth. This rock shelter, resembling a structure of stone slabs placed over two boulders, sits at ground level and features rock paintings…

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    • 21 October

      Watch: Anirudh Reddy says re-election could make him Chief Minister candidate

      Jadcharla MLA J Anirudh Reddy claimed that if re-elected for two more terms, he could emerge as a Chief Minister candidate. He promised Rs 5,000 crore for constituency development and supported Rs 25 crore allocation for each MLA. Mahabubnagar: Citing Kodangal constituency’s development, Jadcharla MLA J Anirudh Reddy claimed that he could emerge as a Chief Minister candidate if elected as legislator for the next two terms. Unlike regional parties, in the Congress party there would be freedom and everyone would be provided with opportunities. For instance, Kodangal was developing rapidly after people elected Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, he said while speaking to media on Friday. “I am a first-time MLA, and if people elect me for two more terms, I will emerge…

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    • 21 October

      Three held for cultivating ganja in Asifabad

      Three persons were arrested in Kumram Bheem Asifabad district for cultivating banned ganja plants. Police seized 36 cannabis plants worth Rs 3.5 lakh from their possession. Another accused, involved in growing five plants, is still absconding. Kumram Bheem Asifabad: In three separate incidents, three persons were arrested on charges of cultivating banned ganja plants on Friday. Police seized 36 cannabis plants worth Rs 3.5 lakh from their possession, while another accused person remains absconding. Police said that Pendur Bheemrao of Guttaguda and Kobada Chitru of Kothaguda in Sirpur (U) mandal were arrested for growing 27 plants. Shyamrao of Mankuguda in Jainoor mandal was held for cultivating four plants following a tip-off. However, Kanaka Limbarao, who was found to be raising five…

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    • 21 October

      GIC Launches pilot bamboo plantation to empower Kolam tribes in Adilabad

      Former MP Joginpally Santosh Kumar launched a pilot bamboo plantation project in Adilabad to support the Kolam tribes, a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group. The initiative aims to revive traditional bamboo crafts, create jobs, and ensure sustainable livelihoods for over 6,000 families. Adilabad: Former Rajya Sabha member Joginpally Santosh Kumar said that bamboo plantation would transform the lives of the dwindling Kolam community. He, along with former Adilabad MLA J Ramanna, launched a pilot bamboo plantation project spanning five acres in Mullalagutta village of Adilabad Rural mandal on Friday. The initiative, the first of its kind, aims to address the acute bamboo shortage faced by the Kolam (Kollam) tribes, a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG) in Telangana. “This is not just about planting bamboo, …

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    • 21 October

      A year of waiting and a day too late: Mahabubnagar retired teacher dies waiting for retirement benefits

      Kondaiah, a retired government school teacher from Mahabubnagar, spent his final days battling a lung infection and mounting hospital bills while waiting for his retirement benefits. Despite repeated appeals, the funds were released only after media intervention, just a day before his death. His family believes timely support could have saved him. Mahabubnagar: Kondaiah spent over two decades shaping young minds as a Secondary Grade Teacher at the Government Primary School in Salkarpet. But in the final chapter of his life, it wasn’t the classroom that defined him but rather a quiet, heartbreaking struggle against a system that failed him when he needed it most. After retiring in September 2024, Kondaiah of Komreddypally in Gandeed mandal waited patiently for his retirement benefits. As…

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    • 21 October

      Karimnagar farmers in limbo over unpaid Rs 500 paddy bonus

      Paddy farmers in the erstwhile Karimnagar district are still awaiting a Rs 62.6 crore bonus for the Yasangi season, even as the Vanakalam harvest begins. Despite high demand for fine variety rice, the delay in bonus payments has left farmers uncertain about future government support. Karimnagar: Paddy farmers, who sowed fine variety crops in the Yasangi season, are eagerly waiting for the bonus. Though the harvesting of Vanakalam crop has already begun, the government has not paid the previous season’s bonus amount to farmers. About Rs 62.6 crore bonus amount is yet to be paid to farmers from the erstwhile Karimnagar district. Though there is a huge demand for fine variety rice in the market, a majority of the farmers have traditionally stayed away from…

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    • 21 October

      Man jumps into Singur reservoir over family, financial woes

      A 36-year-old man from Konapur, distressed over family and financial troubles, jumped into the Singur reservoir in Sangareddy district on Friday. Identified as Dasari Kumar, he had migrated to Singur a few years ago. A search is underway to trace him. Sangareddy: Reportedly distressed over family issues and financial troubles, a man jumped into the Singur reservoir in a bid to end his life at Singur village on Friday. Police said Dasari Kumar (36), a native of Konapur, had migrated to Singur a few years ago in search of livelihood. However, his financial problems and family disputes continued to trouble him. Unable to find a solution, he reportedly took the extreme step. Officials have launched a search operation to trace him.

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    • 21 October

      Two more detained in Zubeen Garg death case to be produced before court; tension continues in Assam

      Singer Amritprava Mahanta and bandmate Shekharjyoti Goswami, both present at the Singapore yacht tragedy that claimed Zubeen Garg’s life, will be produced before court on Friday. Protests outside Baksa Jail prompted prohibitory orders and heightened security across the district. Guwahati: Two more individuals — singer Amritprava Mahanta and bandmate of Zubeen Garg, Shekharjyoti Goswami will be produced before the court on Friday as their police custody is set to end, officials said. Mahanta and Goswami, who were present at the yacht in Singapore, where the tragedy happened, which resulted in the untimely demise of the iconic singer, are expected to be presented before the Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) in Kamrup district. Security has been heightened to avoid any untoward incident, and a…

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    • 21 October

      140 Maoists to surrender before Chhattisgarh CM in Jagdalpur

      About 140 Maoists, including Central Committee member Takalapalli Vasudeva Rao alias Ashanna, alias Rupesh and DKZC Maad division in-charge Ranitha, are set to surrender before Chhattisgarh CM Vishnu Deo Sai in Jagdalpur. Their surrender is expected to weaken Maoist operations in Bastar. Kothagudem: An unusual scene unfolded in the forests of the Bastar division in Chhattisgarh as scores of Maoist cadres carrying firearms marched in different groups, not for their usual operations, but to lay down their arms. As many as 140 Maoists, including CPI (Maoist) Central Committee member Takalapalli Vasudeva Rao alias Ashanna, alias Rupesh, and DKZC Maad division in-charge Ranitha, are scheduled to lay down arms before Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai and Home Minister Vijay Sharma in…

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