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      5 September

      Telangana: Panchayat Secretary held in Mancherial for taking Rs 20,000 bribe

      A Panchayat Secretary in Karnamamidi village, Telangana, was caught by ACB while accepting a Rs 20,000 bribe to clear a housing scheme bill. The official, Akkala Venkataswamy, was trapped after a complaint and will face charges in Karimnagar ACB court Mancherial: Sleuths of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Wednesday arrested a Panchayat Secretary while he was allegedly accepting a bribe of Rs 20,000 from a beneficiary of the Indiramma housing scheme at Karnamamidi village in Dandepalli mandal. ACB officials said the accused, Akkala Venkataswamy, had demanded the bribe for clearing a bill of Rs 1.50 lakh under the scheme. The beneficiary lodged a complaint with the ACB, which then laid a trap and caught him red-handed. A case has been registered…

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    • 5 September

      Philanthropist Subhash Reddy extends relief to flood-hit families in Kamareddy

      Philanthropist Timmayyagiri Subhash Reddy, founder of SR Foundation, has extended relief to flood-hit families in Kamareddy. He distributed grocery kits worth Rs 3,500 to 150 families and announced notebooks for students, pledging to reach 10,000 victims with aid. Kamareddy: After heavy rainfall of nearly 576 mm lashed Kamareddy district within 48 hours last week, philanthropist Timmayyagiri Subhash Reddy stepped in to support the victims of the rain fury. Moved by the sight of submerged houses and flooded crops, Subhash Reddy, founder of SR Foundation, initiated relief efforts. As an immediate measure, he distributed grocery kits worth Rs 3,500 each to about 150 families. The kits contained rice, oil, pulses and other essentials. With Kamareddy MLA Katipally Venkataramana Reddy not reaching out…

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    • 5 September

      Telangana: Urea shortage continues to trouble farmers in Peddapalli

      Farmers in Telangana’s Peddapalli district are facing a urea shortage, standing in long lines overnight and marking their place with slippers and documents. In Dharmaram and Kalvasrirampur, fertiliser demand far exceeds supply, causing major distress among local ryots Peddapalli: Farmers in Peddapalli district continue to struggle with urea shortage, forcing them to stand in long queues, marking their place with slippers, Aadhaar cards and pattadar passbooks. In a fresh incident on Wednesday, farmers lined up outside the DCMS office at Ramaiahpalli in Dharmaram mandal after learning that 270 bags of urea had been allocated to the village. They complained that the stock was grossly insufficient to meet the demand. Similar scenes were witnessed in Kunaram of Kalvasrirampur mandal, where ryots had…

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    • 5 September

      Seasonal diseases grip erstwhile Karimnagar district

      Seasonal diseases are spreading rapidly in Karimnagar district, with rising cases of dengue, malaria and typhoid. Hospitals are overcrowded, and private facilities are charging high fees. An eight-year-old girl reportedly died of dengue as health authorities launch a fever survey. Karimnagar: Seasonal diseases are spreading rapidly across the erstwhile Karimnagar district, with people falling ill with dengue, malaria and typhoid. Both government and private hospitals are witnessing an alarming rise in patient numbers. District headquarters hospitals, as well as primary and urban health centres, are seeing a heavy daily influx. Outpatient figures at Karimnagar district headquarters hospital alone have crossed 1,000. The sudden change in weather and mosquito breeding are cited as key reasons for the spike in cases. Water stagnation…

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    • 5 September

      Kavitha resigns from BRS, MLC post

      K Kavitha, a former MP from Nizamabad, resigned from the BRS and her Legislative Council seat a day after her suspension for alleged anti-party activities. Her resignation takes effect from September 3, 2025, with her term set to expire next year. Hyderabad: A day after her suspension from BRS for indulging in anti-party activities, MLC K Kavitha has quit the party and also the legislative post with effect from Wednesday. Kavitha sent the resignation to the Legislative Council Chairman in the prescribed format, with a single sentence reading, “I hereby tender my resignation of my seat in the House with effect from 03-09-2025.” She also tendered her resign from the BRS primary membership in a letter addressed to the party chief…

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    • 5 September

      Opposition party leaders, activists detained ahead of Revanth Reddy’s Kothagudem visit

      Ahead of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s Kothagudem visit, police detained several opposition activists and leaders. BRS condemned the arrests, citing government inaction on urea supply and alleging misuse of Kaleshwaram project reports to target political rivals. Kothagudem: Police detained several activists of political parties and people’s organisations on Wednesday as a precautionary measure during Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s visit to Kothagudem. CPM district committee member Bhukya Ramesh was picked up early in the morning and taken to the three-town police station in Kothagudem. Several CPI (ML) Mass Line activists were taken into custody at Dammapet. In Aswapuram mandal, Gram Panchayat Workers Union district president Gaddala Sivakrishna, along with Sewalal Sena leaders Bhukya Narasimha Nayak and Somla Nayak, was also…

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    • 5 September

      Leopard kills calf in Sangareddy’s Kadpal village, panic grips locals

      A leopard strayed from the forest and killed a calf in Kadpal village, Sangareddy. Forest officials are monitoring the area and have warned villagers against venturing out alone at night. Panic spread among locals. Sangareddy: A leopard that strayed out of the forest killed a calf at Kadpal village in Sirgapur mandal late on Tuesday night, spreading fear among residents. The incident occurred when farmer Thukaram, who had tied his cattle in a shed at his agriculture field on the village outskirts, returned to find the half-eaten carcass of one of his cattle. He immediately alerted the forest and police officials. Forest personnel reached the spot, collected pug marks and other evidence, and began monitoring the area. They cautioned villagers against…

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    • 5 September

      Warangal police seize 750 kg ganja worth Rs 3.81 crore, four smugglers held near Khanapur

      Warangal Police, in coordination with Khanapur police, seized around 750 kg of ganja valued at Rs. 3.81 crore and arrested four persons in connection with an interstate smuggling racket. The contraband was hidden in a forest area near Chilakamma Nagar following police vehicle inspections. Hanamkonda: Warangal police commissionerate’ drug control team and Khanapur police seized ganja weighing about 750 kg worth Rs 3.81 crore and arrested four persons involved in smuggling ganja. Speaking to the media here on Tuesday, Commissioner of Police Sunpreet Singh informed that Khanapur police on Monday received information about transportation of ganja on the outskirts of Chilakamma Nagar forest area of Khanapur mandal. When police went to inspect the area they spotted four persons, one motorcycle and four plastic bags…

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    • 5 September

      Farmers block roads over urea crisis in Warangal and Khammam

      Farmers’ protests over urea shortage intensified in Warangal and Khammam districts on Tuesday. Demonstrations included rasta roko, Vanta Vaarpu and long queues at PACS centres. Tension prevailed as farmers accused the Congress government of failing to address the fertiliser crisis Warangal/Khammam: Farmers’ protests against urea shortage intensified across erstwhile Warangal district on Tuesday. In Warangal, farmers staged a rasta roko on NH-365 at Budharaopet village in Khanapuram mandal, bringing traffic to a standstill. They complained that despite transplanting paddy days ago, they were unable to apply urea, which would affect yields. Farmers vowed not to withdraw until supplies were ensured and staged Vanta Vaarpu protests, shouting slogans like “Ganpati Bappa Moriya, Kavalayya urea” and raising slogans against the Chief Minister. Police…

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    • 5 September

      ‘No pay, no work’: Telangana Model Schools staff set September 8 deadline

      Hundreds of outsourcing staff from Telangana Model Schools staged a protest at the School Education Directorate in Hyderabad over unpaid salaries pending for six months. Employees, including physical directors and attenders, threatened an indefinite strike if dues are not cleared by September 8. Hyderabad: Hundreds of outsourcing employees of the Telangana Model Schools staged a massive protest over their unpaid salaries at the Directorate of School Education here on Tuesday. Carrying their kids, the employees comprising of physical directors, computer operators, attenders and watchmen besieged the Directorate. According to the protesters, the Congress government has not paid their salaries for the last six months. Currently, 194 Model Schools employ 776 outsourcing employees. “Six months have passed without salaries and it has increasingly become difficult for the…

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