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    • Sep- 2025 -
      16 September

      Two women washed away in Peddavagu canal in Kothagudem

      Two women farm labourers from Andhra Pradesh were swept away in the Peddavagu project flood canal at Chennapuram in Kothagudem district on Saturday. The women accidentally slipped into the canal while returning home after work. Search operations are underway Kothagudem: Two women labourers were washed away in Peddavagu project flood canal near Chennapuram in Aswaraopet mandal of the district on Saturday. The women Paladugula Chennamma and Pachishala Varalakshmi accidentally fell into the canal when they were returning home after working in a field at Chennapuram. Both hailed from Puchikapadu of Andhra Pradesh. A search operation was launched to trace the women.

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    • 16 September

      BRSV demands CM Revanth Reddy’s resignation over Group-1 irregularities

      BRS student activists staged a protest in Yellandu, Kothagudem district, demanding Chief Minister Revanth Reddy’s resignation over alleged irregularities in Group-1 exams. They alleged injustice to unemployed youth and urged the government to re-conduct the exam under transparent conditions Kothagudem: The activists of BRS student wing staged a protest at Yellandu in the district on Saturday demanding the resignation of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for irregularities in Group-1 exams. The Chief Minister, who looks after the Education Department, should quit immediately, taking moral responsibility for the injustice done to Group-1 candidates, said BRSV Yellandu constituency in-charge K Hariprasad Yadav. He said that the TGPSC has dashed the hopes of unemployed youths who studied hard to get jobs. The fact that there were 74…

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    • 16 September

      Farmers reel under urea shortage and power cuts, says Telangana Vikasa Samiti

      A field study by the Telangana Vikasa Samiti has revealed a worsening crisis for farmers across the state, driven by a severe shortage of urea and unreliable power supply. The report highlights long queues, procedural delays due to biometric and OTP systems, and crop failures, especially among paddy, maize, and cotton growers. Hyderabad: A ground-level study conducted by the Telangana Vikasa Samiti has highlighted the deepening crisis faced by farmers across the State due to a persistent shortage of urea and worsening power supply. The study, led by Professor K Seetharamarao, Dr Arroju Srinivas and Puliraju, revealed that farmers are enduring long queues, bureaucratic hurdles, and crop losses not seen in the past decade. Teams visited several villages and urea sales centres in…

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    • 16 September

      Panic after roof caves in at Old Collectorate in Adilabad

      The roof of Adilabad’s Old Collectorate collapsed minutes before a minister’s meeting, sparking panic among employees. While no injuries were reported, officials ordered a safety review. Meanwhile, delays plague the new Rs.55-crore Integrated District Offices Complex project Adilabad: The safety of employees working in various departments at the Old Collectorate has come under question after the roof of a wing of the building caved in recently. Constructed in 1945 during the Nizam’s era, the building has long been in a dilapidated condition and was further weakened by recent downpours. The roof of the veranda of the Treasury Department collapsed due to heavy rains just minutes before Minister Jupally Krishna Rao’s review meeting on Thursday evening, triggering panic among employees. Two policemen…

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    • 16 September

      Maoist with Rs 5 lakh bounty killed in Jharkhand encounter, INSAS rifle recovered

      A Maoist carrying a ₹5 lakh bounty, Mukhdev alias Mukesh Yadav of the TSPC, was killed in an encounter in Jharkhand’s Palamu. Security forces recovered an INSAS rifle, intensifying operations against Maoists after recent deadly clashes in Palamu and Chaibasa Palamu: A Maoist carrying a reward of Rs 5 lakh was killed in an encounter with security forces in Jharkhand’s Palamu district on Sunday, leading to the recovery of an INSAS rifle from the site, police said. The slain Maoist has been identified as Mukhdev alias Mukesh Yadav, a member of the banned Tritiya Sammelan Prastuti Committee (TSPC), a splinter group of the CPI (Maoist). He was reportedly associated with the TSPC’s Shashikant Gang and had been active across Palamu and…

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    • 16 September

      Special prayers in Varanasi, nationwide fervour as India faces Pakistan in Asia Cup 2025

      Ahead of India’s Asia Cup 2025 clash with Pakistan, special prayers were held in Varanasi and nationwide fan fervour grew. While supporters hailed Team India’s strength, critics questioned cricketing ties with Pakistan amid cross-border tensions following the Pahalgam terror attack. New Delhi: Ahead of the India-Pakistan Asia Cup 2025 encounter on Sunday, devotees in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, held special prayers at the Rajendra Prasad Ghat, seeking divine blessings for Team India’s victory. The banks of the Ganga turned into a site of patriotic and spiritual fervour, with chants of “Har Har Mahadev” and “Bharat Mata Ki Jai” echoing across the ghats. Devotees performed the Ganga Aarti, offered prayers while standing in the river, and held up pictures of Indian cricketers and…

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    • 16 September

      11 Bengaluru policemen suspended for colluding with drug peddlers

      Eleven Bengaluru police personnel, including an inspector, were suspended for allegedly colluding with drug peddlers. Investigations revealed they collected “protection money” and partied with the peddlers, enabling them to sell banned sedative tablets freely. A departmental inquiry is in progress. Bengaluru: Eleven personnel, including Chamarajapet inspector T Manjanna, have been suspended pending departmental inquiry for allegedly colluding with drug peddlers. Head constable Ramesh, constables Shivraj, Madhusudan, Prasanna, Shankar Belagali, Anand, and Jag Jeevanram Nagar police personnel Basavanagudi Gowda, Kumar and Anand are among those suspended. The racket was exposed on August 22, when Rajarajeshwari Nagar police caught six peddlers red-handed while selling banned sedative tablets to customers, including students. Around 1,000 tablets, which are prohibited from over-the-counter sale, were seized. Investigations…

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    • 16 September

      Cyber fraudster who sent fake RDX blast threat during Mumbai Ganeshotsav arrested in Bihar

      Cyber fraudster Ashwin Supra, who sent a fake WhatsApp threat claiming 400 kg of RDX was planted across Mumbai during Ganeshotsav, has been arrested in a joint Bihar–Mumbai Police operation. The hoax triggered mass panic but no explosives were found. New Delhi: A habitual cyber fraudster who threatened to carry out an RDX blast in Mumbai during the Ganeshotsav festival has been arrested in a joint operation by the Bihar Cyber Crime Police and Mumbai Police. The accused was earlier detained in Noida by a special team and later handed over to the Mumbai Police for further interrogation. The accused, identified as Ashwin Supra, had sent a terror threat via WhatsApp to the Mumbai Traffic Police, claiming that 400 kg of…

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    • 16 September

      Man carrying live cartridge arrested at Lucknow airport

      A passenger, Irfan Ahmed, was arrested at Lucknow’s Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport after security staff discovered an 8mm live cartridge in his bag during screening. Police registered a case and took him into custody for investigation. Lucknow: A man was arrested at the Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport here after a live cartridge was found in his luggage, police said. The cartridge was found on Saturday during a routine security check. According to a complaint filed by a screening supervisor at the airport, a single 8mm live cartridge was found in the accused Irfan Ahmed’s bag. A case was registered, and Ahmed was taken into custody.

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    • 16 September

      Gold and Silver prices hit record high, driven by global uncertainty

      Gold and Silver prices surged to fresh record highs this week, driven by global uncertainty, tariff concerns, and safe-haven demand, with analysts expecting the bullish trend to continue in near term New Delhi: Gold and Silver prices continued their upward march this week, scaling fresh all-time high as concerns over US Tariffs and heightened Geopolitical tensions kept Safe-haven demand strong. According to data from the Indian Bullion and Jewellers Association (IBJA), 24-carat Gold closed at Rs 1,09,707 per 10 grams on Friday, registering a sharp gain of Rs 1,670 from Monday’s level of Rs 1,08,037. The rally pushed Gold prices firmly above the Rs 1 lakh mark throughout September, with rates standing at Rs 1,04,075 on September 1. Similarly, 22-carat Gold…

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