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      21 September

      Telangana Kharif sowing marred by urea shortage, farmers worried

      Telangana’s Kharif season began on a strong note with excess rainfall boosting sowing beyond last year’s figures. But a growing urea shortage now threatens paddy crops, with experts warning of up to 50 per cent yield loss due to nitrogen deficiency Hyderabad: Telangana’s Kharif season has shown promising progress, with 23 of the State’s 33 districts receiving excess rainfall ranging from 20 to 59 per cent, according to the latest agricultural data. This widespread rainfall, totalling 852.4 mm against a normal of 923.8 mm, has given a major boost to sowing, extending crops like cotton and maize even to rainfed areas. However, the urea crisis threatens to undermine paddy cultivation, raising concerns among farmers and agricultural experts. As of September 17, Kharif sowing…

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    • 21 September

      Medak youth honoured for rescuing villagers from flooded stream

      Heavy rains in Asifabad mandal left four teachers stranded in schools overnight after overflowing streams near Vadigondi and Chelkaguda cut off access. They informed families and spent a sleepless night in classrooms, with villagers providing food and bedsheets. Medak: Superintendent of Police (SP) DV Srinivas Rao on Thursday felicitated a youngster who rescued about 10 villagers stranded in a flooded stream during the recent rains in Medak. On learning about his brave act from locals, the SP invited Devi Singh, a resident of Rajupet Thanda in Havelighanpur mandal, to his office and honoured him. Singh, with the support of fellow villagers, crossed a breached bridge holding a rope and helped the stranded villagers safely reach the shore. Rao praised Singh’s courage…

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    • 21 September

      Six Maoists from Chhattisgarh surrender before police in Kothagudem

      Six Maoists from Chhattisgarh surrendered before Kothagudem police and CRPF officials under Operation Cheyutha. They received immediate financial aid and assured rehabilitation. With this, 320 Maoists have surrendered in the district since January, reflecting growing success of the rehabilitation drive. Kothagudem: Six Maoists from Chhattisgarh surrendered before Superintendent of Police B Rohith Raju, CRPF 81 and 141Battalion officials here on Thursday. Usoor LOS Commander-Pamed Area Committee Madakam Deva alias Dinesh, party member of Pamed LOS Madavi Joga, militia members Podium Deva, Madakam Idumas, Madakam Muka and Madivi Itha were the surrendered Maoists. They decided to leave the CPI (Maoist) Party and lead a peaceful life with their families after learning about the facilities provided by the State government and the police…

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    • 21 September

      TGSRTC to operate over 7,700 special buses for Bathukamma, Dasara

      TGSRTC will operate 7,754 special buses across Telangana for Bathukamma and Dasara between September 20 and October 2. Return services are planned for October 5–6. Camps at key locations and fare revisions on select days are also announced Hyderabad: In view of the forthcoming Bathukamma and Dasara festivities, the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TGSRTC) has made arrangements to operate 7,754 special buses across the State. Of these, 377 buses will have advance reservation facilities and the special services will run from September 20 to October 2. Since Saddula Bathukamma falls on September 30 and Dasara on October 2, passenger rush is expected to increase from September 27. Accordingly, extra buses will be deployed. For the return journey, additional services will…

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    • 21 September

      Yellandu police seize 70 two-wheelers without valid papers

      Yellandu police seized 70 two-wheelers, three autos and a car without documents during a community connect programme at Vinobha Nagar in Bhadradri Kothagudem district. DSP Chandrabhanu urged residents to stay vigilant, report illegal activities, and install CCTV cameras Kothagudem: A community connect programme was conducted at Vinobha Nagar under Yellandu police station limits in the district on Thursday. Led by Yellandu DSP Chandrabhanu, over 100 police officers and staff carried out searches in about 250 houses. Seventy two-wheelers, three autos and one car without proper documents and number plates were seized. Later, speaking at a meeting organised with the residents, the DSP asked them to inform the police immediately if they had information about people involved in illegal and anti-social activities.…

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    • 21 September

      KTR questions Congress govt’s bulldozer justice

      BRS working president KT Rama Rao criticised Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and the Revanth Reddy government, alleging bulldozer justice was applied only to the poor while illegal constructions of powerful leaders were ignored. He accused the State of negligence, debt, and betrayal Hyderabad: BRS working president KT Rama Rao lashed out at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, questioning whether bulldozer justice applied only to the poor, while illegal constructions of the Chief Minister’s brother and Congress Ministers remained untouched. “When is the bulldozer going to the illegal houses of the Chief Minister’s brother and Cabinet Ministers who have built on Full Tank Level (FTL) lands of water bodies? Is this justice only for the voiceless? Yeh hai kya aapki mohabbat ki dukaan?” he asked, referring…

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    • 21 September

      Jagtial youth dies by suicide after being warned over online games

      A 25-year-old youth, Eega Rahul from Vidyanagar in Jagtial, died by suicide on Thursday after his father warned him against playing online games. Rahul, a B.Tech dropout, had reportedly become addicted to mobile gaming and spent long hours on it. Jagtial: Upset over his father’s warning against playing online games, a 25-year-old B.Tech dropout, Eega Rahul, died by suicide in Jagtial on Thursday. A resident of Vidyanagar, Rahul had discontinued his engineering course midway and was staying at home. He had reportedly become addicted to online games and spent most of his time on his mobile phone. Distressed over his son’s behaviour, Rahul’s father Srinivas warned him against playing online games. Upset over this, Rahul ended his life by hanging.

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    • 21 September

      Woman killed, two injured as tanker jumps signal in Sangareddy

      A 56-year-old woman was killed and two others injured after a tanker jumped a red signal and ran over pedestrians at Pothireddypally junction on NH 65 in Sangareddy. The driver was taken into custody and a case registered Sangareddy: A woman was killed and two others injured when a reckless tanker driver ran over them on NH-65 at Pothireddypally junction in Sangareddy town on Thursday afternoon. According to Sangareddy rural police, the driver crossed the junction despite the red signal on the busy stretch. Pedestrians had begun crossing the road after the green signal appeared on their side when the tanker, heading towards Hyderabad from Zaheerabad, hit them. The victim, Vijayalakshmi (56), was crushed under the wheels of the vehicle and…

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    • 21 September

      Forest staff convince Guthikoyas to clear forest encroachment in Kothagudem

      Guthikoya tribal families in Kothagudem voluntarily vacated a forest habitation in Mamidigudem, reclaiming nearly 75 acres of land. The relocation was achieved peacefully, without police involvement or use of force, following a year of awareness campaigns by the forest department. Kothagudem: In a first of its kind development in the district, a migrant Guthikoya tribal habitation put up in the forests was being vacated voluntarily by the tribals. According to forest officials, a group of tribals from Chhattisgarh came to Mulkalapalli mandal in search of work in 2011-12. They worked as labourers locally and built a habitation on a two acre revenue land near Mulakalapalli and lived there. Later in 2018, they started setting up a habitation in a deep forest…

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    • 21 September

      Miryalguda MLA donates Rs 2 crore meant for son’s reception to supply urea to farmers

      Miryalguda MLA B. Laxma Reddy diverted ₹2 crore, originally set aside for his son’s wedding reception, to support farmers facing a urea shortage. He handed over the cheque to CM A. Revanth Reddy, seeking fertiliser distribution to one lakh farmers. Hyderabad: With farmers struggling to get urea, Miryalguda MLA B Laxma Reddy handed over a cheque for Rs.2 crore to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, appealing that the amount be used to supply fertiliser to farmers in his constituency. He urged the Chief Minister to ensure one urea bag each for one lakh farmers. Recently, the MLA’s son Sai Prasanna’s marriage was performed and a reception had been planned in Miryalguda. However, the family decided to divert the money meant for…

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