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      1 October

      Road washed away, crops damaged in Sangareddy due to heavy rains

      Heavy rains in Sangareddy’s Saidapur village washed away a key road linking Vikarabad and Sangareddy, disrupting traffic. Over 40 acres of crops were damaged, prompting MLA Chintha Prabhakar to demand compensation for farmers. Sangareddy: Traffic between parts of Sangareddy and Vikarabad districts was disrupted after a road at Saidapur village in Kondapur mandal was washed away on Saturday morning following heavy rains. Agriculture crops in over 40 acres were damaged in Saidapur. The road connects Sadasivapet town in Sangareddy with villages in Mominpet mandal of Vikarabad district. Sangareddy MLA Chintha Prabhakar visited the spot and examined the damage. After interacting with farmers, he directed engineering department officials to begin road restoration works without delay to ensure connectivity. He also asked…

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    • 1 October

      Medak: Prasadam counter at Edupayala temple swept away in Manjeera floods

      Heavy inflows in the Manjeera river washed away the prasadam counter at Medak’s Sri Vanadurga Bhavani Temple. While daily rituals continue at the Rajagopuram, Dasara festivities have been dampened due to incessant rains and reservoir releases. Medak: The prasadam counter at Sri Vanadurga Bhavani Temple, Edupayala, was swept away on Saturday morning due to heavy inflows into the Manjeera river. Irrigation authorities have been releasing over 90,000 cusecs from Singur reservoir, causing the river to be in spate. Temple priests had closed the shrine a few days ago following continuous inflows. Daily rituals are being performed to the processional deity at the Rajagopuram. The temple usually witnesses heavy footfall during Dasara, but incessant rains have dampened the spiritual activity this year.

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    • 1 October

      Heavy rains batter Telangana districts; Nalgonda records over 100 mm

      Telangana witnessed widespread heavy rainfall over the past 24 hours, with districts like Nalgonda and Jangaon recording up to 12.5 cm. The IMD-Hyderabad and private forecasters have issued warnings for continued heavy to extremely heavy rainfall through Friday and Saturday. Hyderabad: Heavy downpour lashed all districts of Telangana over the last 24 hours, even as the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD)-Hyderabad and private weather trackers have issued a warning for very heavy and extremely heavy rainfall for Friday and Saturday. Between Thursday night and the early hours of Friday, most regions across Nalgonda, Yadadri Bhongir, Jangaon, Hanamkonda, Mulugu, Karimnagar, Sangareddy, Mahabubnagar, Medak, and Vikarabad districts recorded heavy rainfall, ranging from 80 mm to a high of 125 mm (12.5 cm). On Friday…

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    • 1 October

      Singareni Collieries office at Ramagundam-III flooded after canal breach

      The office of the Opencast-2 coal mine in the Ramagundam-III area of Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) was submerged in floodwater on Friday. The flooding occurred after the canal bund breached, following continuous rainfall over the past two days Peddapalli: The office of Opencast-2 coal mine in the Ramagundam-III area of Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) at Ramagiri mandal was submerged in floodwater on Friday. The Project Manager’s office and the canteen were inundated after the bund of a canal breached due to continuous rainfall over the past two days. Normally, backwaters from the OCP-2 project are diverted through a canal. However, in recent months, the water has been rerouted to other areas using a reverse pumping system, with the canal…

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    • 1 October

      35-year-old man from Rajanna-Sircilla dies of heart attack in Bahrain

      A 35-year-old man from Rajanna-Sircilla, Devolla Hanumanthu, passed away in Bahrain after suffering a heart attack. He had migrated to Bahrain 15 months ago in search of work. His family seeks the government’s help to bring his body back Rajanna Sircilla: A 35-year-old man from the district, Devolla Hanumanthu, died of a heart attack in Bahrain on Friday. A native of Kancharla village in Veernapalli mandal, Hanumanthu had migrated to Bahrain 15 months ago in search of employment. On Friday morning, he complained of chest pain. His roommates rushed to take him to the hospital, but he passed away on the way. Hanumanthu is survived by his wife, Sumalath, and daughters, Indu and Lasya. Oddera Sangam district president, Gogula Ramesh, appealed…

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    • 1 October

      Kothagudem: Podu farmer falls at MLA’s feet after cotton crop uprooted by forest officials

      In Kothagudem, a podu farmer and his family staged a dramatic protest after forest officials uprooted their cotton crop, allegedly grown on patta land. The family fell at the feet of Congress MLA Payam Venkateswarlu, seeking justice. CPI (ML) New Democracy leaders condemned the act and demanded accountability. Kothagudem: A podu farmer and his family were forced to fall at the feet of a Congress MLA seeking justice after forest officials uprooted their cotton crop. The farmer, Uke Nageswara Rao of Rayapadu in Allapalli mandal, had cultivated cotton on one acre of land under Morlipadu beat in the Tekulapalli forest range. The forest officials uprooted the crop, which was bearing fruit, on Wednesday night. In protest, Nageswara Rao and his family…

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    • 1 October

      Asifabad’s Gundi residents risk lives to cross stream on thermocol rafts

      In Gundi village of Asifabad mandal, residents continue to cross a stream using unsafe rafts made of thermocol due to the long-pending construction of a sanctioned bridge. Despite promises from officials and a sanctioned budget under NABARD in 2007, the project remains incomplete with only columns erected. Kumram Bheem Asifabad: Residents of Gundi village in Asifabad mandal continue to risk their lives daily due to the absence of a bridge across a local stream, forcing them to use wooden boats or makeshift rafts made of thermocol sheets. Videos of their ordeal went viral on social media on Friday. Women, new mothers, youngsters, and elderly villagers were seen travelling on the rafts to reach the other side of the stream. They depend…

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    • 1 October

      Telangana turning into ‘land of drunkards’, alleges T Harish Rao

      BRS MLA T Harish Rao has accused Chief Minister Revanth Reddy and the Congress government of burdening citizens with taxes and promoting liquor sales at the cost of public welfare. He criticised the push for microbreweries, rollback of Neera initiatives, and neglect of the Goud community. Hyderabad: Former Minister and senior BRS MLA T Harish Rao charged Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy with burdening people with taxes, while filling the State coffers through liquor sales. He demanded the State government to immediately withdraw its plans to establish micro breweries across the State, and instead, encourage Neera which was both healthy for people and beneficial to the Goud community. In a statement, Harish Rao said that in 22 months of Congress rule, people had only seen…

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    • 1 October

      KCR pays tribute to Chityala Ailamma

      BRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao commemorated the 130th birth anniversary of Chityala Ailamma, hailing her as a symbol of courage and democratic spirit. He highlighted her pivotal role in the Telangana armed struggle and urged society to uphold her legacy by continuing pro-people policies and resisting injustice. Hyderabad: BRS chief and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao on Friday paid rich tributes to Chityala (Chakali) Ailamma on her 130th birth anniversary. Terming her a symbol of courage and democratic spirit in Telangana, he said Ailamma’s fight against the feudal system during the monarchy inspired Bahujan communities and women to resist injustice. He said Ailamma’s struggle in the Telangana armed struggle was a landmark in awakening self-respect and democratic consciousness among the oppressed. He stated that…

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    • 1 October

      Telangana to borrow Rs 4,000 crore, hits new peak

      Telangana is poised to reach a record Rs.16,000 crore in market borrowings this September, with another Rs. 4,000 crore auction scheduled on RBI’s e-Kuber platform. Having already exhausted 92% of its annual borrowing limit, the State faces mounting concerns from financial analysts over its fiscal sustainability. Hyderabad: Telangana is set to hit a new peak in market borrowings this month, with the Congress government preparing to auction another Rs 4,000 crore in securities next week. The fresh auction, scheduled on the RBI’s e-Kuber platform on September 30, will push the State’s September borrowings to an unprecedented Rs 16,000 crore making it the highest in a single month for the State since its formation. With this, the State is left with barely Rs 4,109 crore of…

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