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    • Oct- 2025 -
      11 October

      Woman killed over inter-community marriage in Siddipet

      In Siddipet’s Basvapur village, a love marriage between Aparna and Abbas led to the murder of Abbas’s mother, Saheena Begum. Police registered a case and deployed additional forces to prevent further violence as the investigation continues Siddipet: A love marriage between a man and a woman from different communities led to the murder of the man’s mother at Basvapur village in Jagadevpur mandal on Tuesday. According to police, Aparna and Abbas, both residents of Basvapur, had fallen in love and married against the wishes of their families. However, Aparna returned to her parents’ home a few months ago. On Tuesday morning, she once again left with Abbas, triggering tension between the two families. Aparna’s father allegedly confronted Abbas’s mother, Saheena Begum…

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    • 11 October

      Adluri’s outburst against Prabhakar exposes rift within Congress cabinet

      A public spat between SC Welfare Minister Adluri Laxman Kumar and BC Welfare Minister Ponnam Prabhakar has exposed fault lines within the Telangana Congress cabinet, with speculation of internal factions unhappy with Prabhakar’s rising influence and direct Delhi connections Hyderabad: The sudden outburst of SC Welfare Minister Adluri Laxman Kumar against BC Welfare Minister Ponnam Prabhakar has triggered speculation about growing fault lines within the State cabinet. The episode, many believe, reflects internal factions unhappy with Prabhakar’s increasing influence and access to the party high command in Delhi. The row began after Prabhakar allegedly made derogatory remarks against Laxman Kumar during a programme on Sunday. Though Prabhakar later claimed his comments were twisted by the BRS social media team, several Dalit…

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    • 11 October

      Man kills wife, dies by suicide in Kothagudem’s Julurpad

      In Kothagudem’s Julurpad, a man allegedly killed his wife Sunitha and later ended his own life by consuming pesticide, leaving their two school-going daughters orphaned. Police suspect family disputes and have registered a case for further investigation Kothagudem: A man allegedly killed his wife and later died by suicide, leaving their two school-going daughters orphaned in Papakollu gram panchayat of Julurpad mandal in the district. The man, Daravath Gopi (39), a farmer of Mutyalamma Colony in the gram panchayat, is accused of taking his wife Sunitha (37) to their farm field on Monday and hacking her to death. Later, he went absconding. As they did not return home even after sunset, their family members began searching for them and found Sunitha…

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    • 11 October

      Hiring delay leaves 74 per cent faculty posts empty in Telangana State varsities

      Nearly 74 percent of teaching posts in Telangana’s 11 State universities, including Osmania University, remain vacant despite the government issuing recruitment guidelines five months ago. The faculty shortage has severely impacted teaching, research, and funding prospects across campuses Hyderabad: It has been five months since the State government issued guidelines for recruiting assistant professors in universities, yet there has been no progress in hiring, with nearly 74 percent of posts lying vacant. Only 753 regular faculty members are working out of 2,878 sanctioned posts in 11 State universities, including the famous and oldest Osmania University (OU). As per information available with the Education Department, which compiled the data till August 2025, OU has a staggering 74 percent teaching vacancies, with only 331 teachers…

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    • 11 October

      Maoist Ruben known for 1991 Jagdalpur jailbreak surrenders before Warangal police

      Senior Maoist Manda Ruben, known for the 1991 Jagdalpur jailbreak and carrying a Rs 8 lakh bounty, surrendered before Warangal police. Ruben, aged 67, inactive due to ill health, wanted to live with his family after decades underground. Hanamkonda: A senior Maoist hailing from Warangal, carrying a cash reward of Rs 8 lakh and known for the 1991 Jagdalpur jailbreak, surrendered before the Warangal police on Tuesday. The 67-year-old Maoist, Manda Ruben, known by aliases Kannanna, Manganna and Suresh, who served as Maoist South Bastar Division Committee Secretary and member of the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee, surrendered before Warangal Commissioner of Police Sunpreet Singh. The CP said Ruben, of Vangapadu village of Hasanparthy mandal in Hanamkonda district, went underground in 1979…

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    • 11 October

      Dalit groups protest against BC Welfare Minister Ponnam Prabhakar

      Dalit organisations across Karimnagar protested against BC Welfare Minister Ponnam Prabhakar for allegedly making derogatory remarks against SC, ST and Minorities Welfare Minister Adluri Laxman Kumar. Activists burnt effigies and demanded an unconditional apology, warning of intensified agitation Karimnagar: Dalit organisations across the erstwhile Karimnagar district expressed strong anger against BC Welfare Minister Ponnam Prabhakar for his alleged objectionable comments against his Cabinet colleague and SC, ST and Minorities Welfare Minister Adluri Laxman Kumar. Members of various Dalit groups held protest demonstrations and burnt effigies of the Minister at several places. Activists of the SC, ST Welfare Association staged a dharna at Mancherial Chowk on Tuesday, raising slogans against Prabhakar. Addressing the gathering, protesters criticised the BC Welfare Minister for making derogatory remarks…

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    • 11 October

      IRCTC announces ‘Bhavya Gujarat’ Bharat Gaurav Tourist train from Renigunta on October 26

      IRCTC will run the ‘Bhavya Gujarat’ Bharat Gaurav Tourist Train from October 26 to November 4. The 10-day journey covers major temples and heritage sites in Gujarat. It includes travel, stay, meals, insurance, and tour assistance. Bookings are now open Hyderabad: The Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation (IRCTC) announced the ‘Bhavya Gujarat’ Bharat Gaurav Tourist train journey starting from Renigunta railway station on October 26. The train will cover the Dwarkadhish Temple, Nageshwar Temple, Bet Dwarka, Somnath Temple, Sabarmati Ashram, Modhera Sun Temple, Rani Ki Vav and Statue of Unity. Boarding and deboarding facilities will be at various en route stations in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. The journey will be spread over nine nights and 10 days and includes travel,…

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    • 11 October

      MBBS Exit notification from Telangana Health University

      KNRUHS has allowed MBBS students admitted under the competent authority quota to leave their course without any penalty until 3 PM on October 8, 2025. After this deadline, a penalty will apply. Discontinued students can’t attend future counseling rounds Hyderabad: Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS) on Tuesday issued a notification for free exit in MBBS course for candidates admitted under competent authority quota for the academic year 2025-26. Accordingly, all the candidates admitted up to second phase of counseling under competent authority quota for the academic year 2025-26 into MBBS course in KNRUHS-affiliated medical colleges are hereby informed that the last date for free exit is up to 3 pm on October 8, 2025, the notification said. Candidates…

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    • 11 October

      Seven militants arrested in Manipur; arms and drugs seize

      Security forces in Manipur arrested seven militants linked to KCP and PLA/RPF from four districts. Large caches of arms and 2,000 methamphetamine tablets worth Rs 16.66 lakh were recovered. Strict security measures continue to ensure safe movement on NH-37 Imphal: Security forces in Manipur continued their crackdown on outlawed militant groups, apprehending seven more insurgents from different districts, while arms, ammunition, and drugs were recovered in separate operations during the past 24 hours, officials said on Sunday. A police official said that the seven militants were arrested from four districts — Imphal East, Imphal West, Bishnupur, and Kakching. The arrested militants belonged to the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) and People’s Liberation Army (PLA)/Revolutionary People’s Front (RPF). Manipur’s one of the oldest…

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    • 11 October

      Jagan accuses CM Naidu of fueling spurious liquor trade in Andhra Pradesh

      Former CM Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy accused CM N Chandrababu Naidu of fostering spurious liquor trade in Andhra Pradesh, citing fake liquor factories, reduced government excise revenue, and organized crime threatening public health and State finances under TDP’s patronage Amaravati: Former Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Sunday accused Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu of turning Andhra Pradesh into the number one State in the spurious liquor trade. YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) president YS Jagan Mohan Reddy stated that a shocking incident in Mulakalacheruvu, Annamayya district, where Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leaders themselves set up and operated a counterfeit liquor factory, exposed the deep-rooted liquor mafia nurtured by Naidu’s leadership. “This is not just illegal trade; it is…

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