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      21 October

      India-UK CETA to boost Indian seafood exports, says MPEDA 

      India’s seafood exports stand to gain from the India–UK CETA, which grants duty-free access to 99 per cent of tariff lines. MPEDA urges exporters to focus on value addition, upskilling, and quality to capture UK market growth and boost global competitiveness Kochi: The India–UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) is poised to create significant opportunities for India’s seafood export sector, according to the Marine Products Export Development Authority (MPEDA). During a two-day interaction with exporters, MPEDA chairman D V Swamy urged them to adopt strategies focused on value addition and workforce upskilling to fully leverage the agreement. The CETA pact, inked in July this year, grants zero-duty access to 99 per cent of tariff lines, enhancing the competitiveness of Indian…

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    • 20 October

      Schools in Telangana closed on October 18 for BC reservation bandh

      TRSMA has declared Saturday, October 18, a holiday for all schools in Telangana following requests from BC associations and political parties. The bandh demands implementation of 42 percent reservation for BCs, and private schools have been asked to cooperate fully Hyderabad: The Telangana Recognised School Managements’ Association (TRSMA) has declared Saturday (October 18) as a holiday for all schools. The association took this decision based on the request received from the BC associations and political parties, which have called for bandh demanding implementation of 42 percent reservation for BCs in the State. The TRSMA has asked private schools to extend their full cooperation to ensure the success of this collective initiative.

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    • 20 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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    • 20 October

      Two workers run over by RTC bus in Siddipet

      Two workers were killed on the spot after an RTC bus ran over them while they were clearing grass near the Tahsildar’s office in Mulug, Siddipet district. The victims were identified as residents of Kamalabad and Pamulaparthi villages Siddipet: In a gruesome road accident, two workers were killed on the spot when an RTC bus ran over them while they were clearing grass along the Rajiv Rahadhari near the Tahsildar’s office in Mulug on Monday. The workers were identified as Boini Sailu (44) of Kamalabad and Lenkala Rajamallu (46) of Pamulaparthi villages. They were engaged in their routine work when the driver of a Godavarikhani-bound RTC bus lost control and ran over them. The duo, who sustained multiple injuries, died on…

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    • 20 October

      Research must benefit common man: KTR at Huwel lab launch

      BRS working president KT Rama Rao said research must serve the common man, calling it futile otherwise. Inaugurating Huwel’s new chemistry lab at the Telangana Medical Devices Park, he lauded local innovations that reduce import dependence and make healthcare affordable. Hyderabad: BRS working president and former Minister KT Rama Rao emphasised that research and innovation must directly benefit the common man, saying any research that fails to do so would be futile. He was speaking after inaugurating the new Huwel chemistry lab at the Telangana Medical Devices Park in Sultanpur. Rama Rao recalled that the Medical Devices Park, established under the leadership of former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, aimed to reduce dependence on imports and make medical products affordable for all. “In our…

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    • 20 October

      Maoist CCM Rupesh among 208 Maoists laid down arms in Chhattisgarh’s historic surrender

      In Chhattisgarh’s largest Maoist surrender, 208 cadres, including 110 women, laid down arms in Jagdalpur, Bastar. Weapons surrendered included AK-47s, SLRs, and rifles. DGP handed them the Indian Constitution and community leaders welcomed them with red roses. Kothagudem: In what is said to be the largest surrender of Maoists in the history, as many as 208 Maoists including 110 female and 98 male cadres laid down their weapons at Jagdalpur of Bastar district in Chhattisgarh on Friday. The Maoist Central Committee member Takkalapalli Vasudeva Rao alias Ashanna alias Rupesh, four DKSZC members, one Regional Committee member, 21 DVC members, 61 ACM level cadres, 98 party members, 22 PLGA member/ RPC members surrendered before the Chhattisgarh Director General of Police Arun Dev Gautham and…

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    • 20 October

      BJP MP R Krishnaiah leads walkathon demanding 42 pc BC reservations in Telangana local body polls

      JP Rajya Sabha MP R Krishnaiah led a walkathon from Dilsukhnagar to Moosarambagh, demanding 42 percent reservations for Backward Classes in Telangana local body elections. BC organisations have called for a State-bandh, supported by several political parties. Hyderabad: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Rajya Sabha MP R Krishnaiah pressed for 42 percent reservations to BCs in the local body elections as promised by the Congress government to the community. As part of the demand, a walkathon was conducted from Dilsukhnagar to Moosarambagh by the MP here on Friday. Cutting across party lines, youth, intellectuals, women and members of different BC organisations participated in the walkathon. The MP along with other participants raised “BCs should be given political prominence and 42 percent reservations”, slogans.…

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    • 20 October

      Srisailam dam’s repairs back in spotlight, post-monsoon review due in a month

      Srisailam Dam, India’s second-largest hydroelectric project, faces critical structural vulnerabilities, including an eroded plunge pool and silted riverbed. Despite warnings from NDSA, DRIP-funded repairs are delayed, and the issue was overlooked during PM Modi’s Andhra Pradesh visit. Hyderabad: With a post-monsoon assessment of its structural integrity due in a month’s time, the rehabilitation of the Srisailam Dam – India’s second-largest hydroelectric power station irrigating vast tracts of land across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh – is high on the agenda. Surprisingly, the aging infrastructure escaped the attention of Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to the Srisailam temple on Thursday. As part of his Andhra Pradesh tour, Modi paid homage at the Sree Shivaji Spoorthi Kendra in Srisailam, unveiling a memento to commemorate…

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    • 20 October

      Telangana: 108 ambulance technicians walk 2 km on railway tracks to rescue injured passenger

      Two 108 ambulance technicians in Telangana walked two kilometers along railway tracks at night to rescue a passenger who fell from the Dakshin Express near Ghanpur station. The injured man was rushed to MGM Hospital in Warangal for treatment. Hyderabad: In a dramatic display of courage and selfless service, two emergency technicians of 108 ambulance service walked two kilometers on a railway track in the dead of the night to rescue a grievously injured passenger, who fell on the tracks while travelling in Dakshin Express. The incident reportedly occurred at around 3 am on Thursday near Ghanpur railway station, Jangaon district, Telangana, when a passenger, identified as Avinash from Ballarshah, traveling from Hyderabad, fell onto the railway tracks. According to unconfirmed…

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    • 20 October

      Sparks fly at Cabinet meeting as Ministers question release of funds to Ponguleti’s firms

      The Telangana Cabinet meeting witnessed sharp disagreements over the release of funds to contractors allegedly linked to Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy. Simultaneously, several Ministers expressed concern over the handling of Forest Minister Konda Surekha’s case and the broader neglect of BC-related issues. Hyderabad: The State Cabinet meeting on Thursday saw heated exchanges, with several Ministers questioning the release of funds to firms allegedly linked to Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, even as the Konda Surekha episode continued to draw attention. According to sources, Labour Minister G Vivek Venkatswamy raised the issue during the meeting, pointing out that the implementation of Mission Bhagiratha works was below expected standards. He reportedly questioned how the government could release funds to the contractor despite such lapses. Echoing his concern, several other…

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