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      11 October

      Trump announces Israel, Hamas sign off on ‘first phase’ of Gaza peace plan

      US President Donald Trump said Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of a Gaza peace plan, which includes hostage release and Israeli troop withdrawal. Mediators from Egypt, Qatar and Turkey helped broker the deal after indirect talks in Sharm el-Sheikh. Washington: US President Donald Trump has announced that Israel and Hamas have both signed off on the first phase of a Gaza peace plan. “This means that ALL of the Hostages will be released very soon, and Israel will withdraw their Troops to an agreed upon line as the first steps toward a Strong, Durable, and Everlasting Peace,” Trump wrote in a post on his social media platform, Truth Social, on Wednesday (local time). He thanked mediators from…

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    • 9 October

      Meters remain defunct in Adilabad; water consumption goes unaccounted

      Water meters installed under Mission Bhagiratha in Adilabad district have failed to function, leading to unmonitored consumption, wastage, and shortages. Despite adequate water drawn from purification centres, transmission losses and lack of accountability have left several towns parched. Adilabad: Water meters installed under the Mission Bhagiratha scheme to monitor household water consumption in urban areas of the erstwhile Adilabad district have largely remained defunct, leading to confusion over actual water usage. As part of the scheme, around 20,000 meters were installed along with tap connections in households across the district headquarters to record the supply of 135 litres per household per day. However, most meters are dysfunctional due to the absence of standard operational guidelines. A significant number of meters have reportedly been…

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    • 9 October

      Danam Nagender dismisses rumours of resignation, calls them false propaganda

      Khairatabad MLA Danam Nagender has dismissed speculation about his resignation, calling it false propaganda. The rumours gained traction after the Speaker concluded cross-examinations in the BRS disqualification case. Nagender and a few other defected MLAs are yet to submit affidavits reaffirming loyalty to BRS. Hyderabad: Amid speculation that Khairatabad MLA Danam Nagender was planning to resign, the Congress legislator on Sunday dismissed the reports as baseless and urged his followers not to believe them. The rumours surfaced after Speaker G Prasad Kumar concluded the cross-examination of a few BRS turncoat MLAs in the disqualification case. Speculations were rife that Nagender, one of the 10 MLAs who defected from BRS, might quit. Of the 10 defected MLAs, eight have already submitted affidavits affirming their continued loyalty…

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    • 9 October

      Watch: Edupayala temple suffers unprecedented damage due to Medak floods

      The Sri Vanadurga Bhavani Temple at Edupayala in Medak district has suffered extensive damage after being submerged by the Manjeera river for 52 days due to heavy rains. Temple structures were washed away, and rituals were relocated to the Rajagopuram. Despite prior warnings, authorities failed to take preventive steps. Medak: The Sri Vanadurga Bhavani Temple at Edupayala has suffered unprecedented damage as the Manjeera river flowed through the premises continuously for 52 days, following heavy inflows caused by torrential rains in the catchment area. The temple structures, including sheds, grills, tiles, and the prasadam counter, were swept away by the floods, leaving the centuries-old shrine severely damaged. According to a source in the temple administration, the total loss is estimated at around Rs 1 crore.…

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    • 9 October

      Watch: BJP is not Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas, but full of Bakwaas, says Harish Rao

      Senior BRS leader T Harish Rao launched a scathing attack on both BJP and Congress, accusing them of betraying Telangana’s interests. He criticised the Centre for favouring North India and the Congress-led state government for curtailing welfare schemes. Kamareddy: Former Minister and senior BRS leader T Harish Rao launched a blistering attack on both the BJP and Congress governments, accusing them of betraying Telangana and looting the poor. The BJP was not about “Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas‘, but just full of ‘Bakwaas’, he said. Addressing party workers who joined the BRS from the BJP at Gandhari mandal of Yellareddy constituency on Sunday, Harish Rao charged that the BJP government at the Centre discriminated against Telangana while favouring North Indian states. “BJP is neither…

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    • 9 October

      DRI seizes 6.53 kg Pangolin scales in Hanamkonda, 4 held

      DRI officials in Hanamkonda caught four people with 6.53 kg of Indian Pangolin scales, from about five animals. The Indian Pangolin is a protected species. The suspects were handed over to forest officials for further investigation under wildlife laws Hyderabad: The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence caught four persons who were allegedly involved in illegal trading of Pangolin scales in Hanamkonda and seized 6.53 kg of Indian Pangolin scales from them. Acting on specific intelligence, the officers of DRI, Hyderabad Zonal Unit (HZU) mounted surveillance at Hanamkonda, and, in a day-long operation on Saturday, apprehended four persons. A total of 6.53 kg of scales of Indian Pangolin were recovered from their possession. Pangolins are poached mainly for international markets in China and…

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    • 9 October

      Heavy rains lash Vikarabad, Kotipally project brims over, road links cut off

      Heavy rains battered Vikarabad district, flooding low-lying areas and disrupting power and road connectivity. Several bridges, including at Nagasamundram and Kokat, were washed away, while traffic between the Karnataka border and Tandur came to a halt. Officials urged caution. Vikarabad: Heavy rains lashed several parts of the district, leaving many areas inundated, disrupting power supply, cutting off road connectivity to a few villages, and throwing normal life out of gear. Following heavy inflows, the Kotipally project has reached full capacity, with water flowing towards the Nagasamundram bridge. Officials have cautioned people against venturing into the area and urged residents to remain alert. Traffic movement has been suspended at the Gotti Mukla bridge due to the overflowing stream. Similarly, water is flowing…

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    • 9 October

      Cotton farmers in Telangana in for a big marketing crisis

      Telangana’s 341 ginning mills have boycotted Cotton Corporation of India tenders, protesting new procurement rules that they say are impractical and harmful to business. The standoff, amid heavy rain damage, threatens to push cotton farmers into a deeper financial crisis. Hyderabad: Cotton farmers in the State, already battered by heavy rains, are on the verge of a big marketing crisis. The State’s 341 ginning mills have refused to participate in tenders issued by the Cotton Corporation of India (CCI), citing severe hardships with new regulations. This stand off is likely to jeopardize their operations of the ginning mills and the livelihoods of growers. The impasse was sparked by the latest tender guidelines, introduced this season. The Cotton Corporation of India (CCI)…

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    • 9 October

      Harish Rao demands Congress govt to ensure 85 per cent local quota in PG medical admissions

      Former Minister T. Harish Rao urged the State government to implement 85% reservation for Telangana students in PG medical management seats, accusing it of neglecting local students. He also sought cancellation of the current admission notification and a fresh GO protecting Telangana’s interests.. Hyderabad: Former Minister and senior BRS leader T Harish Rao demanded that the State government initiate immediate measures to ensure implementation of 85 per cent reservation for Telangana students in B-category (management quota) seats in PG medical admissions. He accused the government of gross negligence and risking the future of Telangana students by failing to provide local reservation in PG medical admissions. He also demanded for cancellation of the existing PG admission notification and the issuance of a fresh GO safeguarding…

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    • 9 October

      Young man ends life after being denied Indiramma housing funds

      A 27-year-old man from Siddipet died by suicide after officials reportedly denied funds under the Indiramma Illu housing scheme, citing deviation from the approved plan. The victim had borrowed heavily to construct the house. Police have registered a case. Siddipet: A 27-year-old man, who was denied funds under the Indiramma Illu scheme on the grounds that his house was not built as per the prescribed plan, ended his life at Vallampatla village in Dhoolmitta mandal on Friday night. Naradasu Srikanth, had lost his father in childhood and was raised by his mother, Anjamma, who worked as a labourer. The family, without a permanent house, had applied for a unit under the Indiramma Illu scheme and were sanctioned one in the second…

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