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      22 September

      Karimnagar civic body to name and shame those dumping garbage on roads

      The Karimnagar Municipal Corporation is taking strict steps to stop roadside garbage dumping. CCTV cameras, fines starting from Rs 1,000 and name-and-shame measures will be used to track violators and develop the city as a dumper bin-free zone. Karimnagar: In a bid to develop Karimnagar as a dumper bin-free city, Municipal Corporation officials have stepped up measures to curb indiscriminate garbage dumping. Along with closing open dumping points, CCTV cameras are being installed to identify offenders. Officials have also decided to impose fines on those throwing garbage on roads, with plans to display photographs to name and shame violators as well. Despite repeated appeals to hand over waste to municipal vehicles collecting it door to door, several residents continue to dump…

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    • 22 September

      Opposition mounts against UGC ban on distance learning psychology courses

      The UGC’s decision to ban psychology courses under open distance learning (ODL) from July 2025 has drawn opposition from academics. Experts argue that psychology is widely studied by professionals globally in distance mode and urged UGC to reconsider the ban. Jangaon: There has been an opposition to University Grants Commission’s recent directions to all higher education institutions to stop offering psychology courses in open distance learning (ODL) mode courses from the July-August 2025 academic session. The ban applies to all courses which are under the National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions (NCAHP) Act 2021. Pertaining to Psychology, NCAHP composed syllabus specifically for applied psychology and behavioural health. Speaking to Telangana Today Hyderabad Psychological Association life member Dr Rapolu Satyanarayana stated that…

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    • 22 September

      Drunk man attacks constable, home guard in Nirmal police station

      A drunk man, Kaleem from Maharashtra, attacked a head constable and home guard with a knife at Kubheer police station following a family dispute. The constable suffered an abdominal injury. Kaleem fled but was later detained. Investigation continues Nirmal: A police head constable and a home guard sustained injuries when a drunk man attacked them with a knife inside a police station, following a family dispute in Kubheer mandal centre on Thursday night. Police said head constable Narayana received an abdominal injury, while home guard Giri suffered minor injuries when the man, identified as Kaleem from Dharmabad in Maharashtra, tried to stab them at around 9 pm. Narayana was shifted to a government hospital in Bhainsa, where his condition is said…

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    • 22 September

      Discord in Warangal Congress: Minister Konda Surekha being isolated by party colleagues

      Warangal Congress infighting has left Minister Konda Surekha isolated, with colleagues skipping events she attended. A recent clash with MLA Nayini Rajender Reddy over temple board appointments has widened the rift. Warangal: Endowment Minister Konda Surekha is apparently being isolated by her party colleagues as the rift in the Warangal unit of the Congress is widening. Cracks in the party became quite visible at the Praja Palana Dinotsavam celebrated on September 17 at the Warangal IDOC. The party’s legislators in the district, who were supposed to attend the celebrations as official guests along with the Minister, skipped the event and she was the only elected member seen at the celebrations. There has been a discussion among the party ranks that…

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    • 22 September

      Harish Rao mocks Congress, calls Pranahita-Chevella revised plans “engineering marvel”

      BRS leader T Harish Rao mocked the Congress government’s revised Pranahita-Chevella project, contrasting it with Kaleshwaram, and sarcastically calling the cost-benefit mismatch an “engineering marvel” and proof of “technical genius.” Hyderabad: Former Minister and senior BRS MLA T Harish Rao ridiculed the Congress government’s proposal for the construction of the Pranahita-Chevella project from Tummidi Hatti to Yellampalli, sarcastically terming it a textbook example of engineering brilliance. Taking a sharp dig, Harish Rao compared the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Scheme, which was built at a cost of Rs 84,000 crore to provide water for 37 lakh acres with 240 TMCft usage, to the proposed Pranahita-Chevella project of the Congress government. “From Tummidi Hatti to Yellampally, they are spending Rs 35,000 crore to…

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    • 22 September

      Royal Enfield partners with Flipkart to sell 350cc bikes

      Royal Enfield has partnered with Flipkart to sell its entire 350cc motorcycle range online, starting September 22, 2025, in Bengaluru, Gurugram, Kolkata, Lucknow, and Mumbai. Customers will receive delivery and after-sales support through authorised dealers, with GST benefits included New Delhi: Mid-sized motorcycle maker Royal Enfield on Friday said it has tied up with e-commerce marketplace Flipkart to sell its entire 350cc portfolio. The company’s 350cc range – the Bullet 350, Classic 350, Hunter 350, Goan Classic 350, and the new Meteor 350 will be available on Flipkart, starting September 22, 2025, in five cities – Bengaluru, Gurugram, Kolkata, Lucknow, and Mumbai, the company said in a statement. The customer journey for delivery and after-sales support will be fulfilled by their…

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    • 22 September

      ECI acts tough: 474 parties delisted, 359 face action for failing compliance norms

      The Election Commission of India has delisted 474 political parties for not contesting polls for six consecutive years, bringing the total removed since August to 808. Another 359 face proceedings for failing to file audited accounts and expenditure reports New Delhi: The Election Commission of India (ECI) has intensified its ongoing drive to clean up the electoral system by delisting another 474 Registered Unrecognised Political Parties (RUPPs) for failing to contest elections continuously for six years. The Commission, in a press note issued on Friday, said that with this second phase of action, a total of 808 RUPPs have been removed from the list since August 2025. Earlier, on August 9, 334 RUPPs were delisted in the first phase of the…

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    • 22 September

      Supreme Court schedules hearing on Vodafone Idea’s Rs 5,606 crore AGR plea

      The Supreme Court will hear Vodafone Idea’s plea on September 26 seeking to quash the DoT’s fresh Rs 5,606 crore AGR demand for FY 2016-17. The operator argues that the dues were crystallised by the 2019 verdict, amid government-backed resolution efforts New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday agreed to hear on September 26 a plea of telecom major Vodafone Idea Ltd (VIL) seeking quashing of the additional adjusted gross revenue (AGR) demands for the period until 2016-17. A bench comprising Chief Justice B R Gavai and Justices K Vinod Chandran and NV Anjaria was hearing the fresh plea of VIL against the Department of Telecommunications’ (DoT) fresh demand of Rs 5,606 crore relating to the financial year 2016–17. The VIL…

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    • 22 September

      Telangana man shot dead by US police claimed ‘racial discrimination’

      Mohammed Nizamuddin, a 30-year-old software professional from Telangana, was allegedly shot dead by US police during a domestic dispute. Before his death, he posted about facing racial discrimination and harassment. His family seeks government help to repatriate his body Hyderabad: The 30-year-old man from Telangana, who was allegedly shot dead by the US police, had claimed that he was a victim of “racial hatred and discrimination”. Mohammed Nizamuddin from Mahabubnagar district died in the United States after allegedly being shot by the police there following a “scuffle” with his roommate, his family members said on Thursday. In a recent post on social media, Nizamuddin said, “I have been a victim of racial hatred, racial discrimination, racial harassment, torture, wage-fraud, wrongful termination…

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    • 22 September

      ‘Chunaav ka chawkidaar’ protected ‘vote chors’: Rahul’s dig at EC

      Congress leader Rahul Gandhi accused the Election Commission of enabling “vote theft,” citing voter deletions in Karnataka and Maharashtra. He demanded transparency from Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, while the EC dismissed the allegations as “incorrect and baseless New Delhi: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday reiterated his “vote chori” allegations and took a swipe at the Election Commission, calling it an “election watchman” who “stayed awake, watched the theft, and protected the thieves”. His remarks came a day after he ramped up his attack on the issue of vote theft, accusing Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar of protecting those who “destroyed democracy”. To buttress his allegation, he cited data from a Karnataka assembly constituency to claim that votes of Congress…

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