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      3 September

      Telangana migrant workers, families face rising mental health crisis

      Migrant workers from Telangana travelling to Gulf nations are facing severe mental health challenges, including depression, anxiety, and substance abuse. Families left behind also suffer from loneliness and stress, with experts warning of addiction and legal risks due to strict drug laws abroad Hyderabad: Prolonged separation from families and the stress faced by migrant workers from Telangana who travel to Gulf countries in search of better opportunities are having a serious impact on their mental health. Senior psychiatrists and mental healthcare professionals in Hyderabad point out that the wide range of challenges faced by workers—often isolated in unfamiliar environments in countries like the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Bahrain—has now emerged as a major but largely unaddressed public health issue. “Migrant…

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    • 3 September

      Tension at PACS Wanaparthy as farmer attempts suicide over urea shortage

      Tension prevailed at Wanaparthy PACS as a farmer attempted suicide over urea shortage. Protests spread across Mahabubnagar, Narayanpet and other mandals, with farmers and BRS leaders accusing the Congress government of negligence and diversion of urea stocks to the black market Wanaparthy: Tension prevailed at the Primary Agriculture Cooperative Society (PACS) office in Ghanapur mandal on Monday when a farmer attempted suicide over the government’s failure to ensure urea supply. The farmer, B Chinna Keshavulu, had reportedly been visiting the single window office for a week in search of urea. Though officials assured him that stocks would arrive in a couple of days, Keshavulu was disheartened on Monday after seeing long queues of farmers at the office. He then climbed the…

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    • 3 September

      Thousands of ASHA workers protest in Hyderabad demanding fixed salary and benefits

      Thousands of Telangana ASHA workers staged a dharna at Koti demanding a fixed monthly salary of Rs 18,000, along with PF, ESI, paid leaves, job security, and better working conditions. They warned of disrupting government healthcare initiatives if demands remain unmet. Hyderabad: Thousands of Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) workers from across the state participated in a massive dharna in front of the Commissioner of Health office at Koti on Monday. Demanding their long pending demands be met, the protestors threatened to derail state and central government sponsored healthcare initiatives in Telangana. For the past one year, ASHA workers in Telangana have been holding multiple protests demanding fixed monthly salary of Rs 18,000.“The state government is slashing incentives under the pretext that we are not…

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    • 3 September

      Shortage of urea troubles Karimnagar farmers despite rains

      Farmers in Karimnagar district continue to face a shortage of urea, standing in long queues, reserving spots with slippers and stones, and even sleeping overnight at fertiliser shops to secure limited supplies, as societies struggle to meet demand in Thimmapur and Saidapur mandals. Karimnagar: The shortage of urea continues to trouble farmers in Karimnagar district. Despite rains, farmers are seen standing in serpentine queues outside fertiliser shops, leaving slippers in line to mark their place, and even sleeping at shops overnight to secure supplies. At Nustulapur PACS in Thimmapur mandal, after learning that 470 bags of urea had arrived on Sunday evening, several farmers spent the night at the society, leaving slippers and stones to reserve their spot in the queue.…

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    • 3 September

      Midnight ambush by ‘friend’ Akbaruddin leaves Revanth Reddy shaken

      AIMIM leader Akbaruddin Owaisi challenged the Congress government in the Assembly, scrutinising the PC Ghose Commission report on the Kaleshwaram project. He questioned project irregularities, government contradictions, and report leakages, leaving CM Revanth Reddy struggling to respond during late-night proceedings. Hyderabad: The Congress had its Assembly session strategy set for Sunday — table the Justice PC Ghose Commission report, pin the blame on the BRS, K Chandrashekhar Rao and T Harish Rao, and push the BRS into a corner. The plan, however, went off script. If Harish Rao’s counterattack stole the spotlight, what followed after the BRS walked out was completely unexpected. Akbaruddin Owaisi, AIMIM floor leader and in political terms considered a ‘friendly party’ to the Congress, chose a different course. His midnight…

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    • 3 September

      BRS protest rocks Telangana Legislative Council; Bills passed amid uproar

      BRS members created uproar in the Telangana Legislative Council, tearing up the PC Ghose report and demanding its discussion. Despite the protest against the CBI probe on the Kaleshwaram project, the Council passed the Panchayat Raj, Municipal Act amendments, and other bills. Hyderabad: High drama unfolded in the Telangana Legislative Council on Monday as BRS members stormed the podium of the Council Chairman, tore up copies of the PC Ghose Commission report and raised slogans against the Congress government. BRS MLCs demanded that the Kaleshwaram report be tabled in the Council and opposed the government’s move to hand over the matter to the CBI. They gave slogans like “Bade bhai-Chote bhai ek hai… Kaleshwaram report fake hai” and “Rahul opposes CBI,…

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    • 3 September

      Four including two women killed as private bus rams stationary truck in Mahabubnagar

      A tragic accident on the Bengaluru National Highway in Mahabubnagar left four people dead, including two women, and five injured when a private travels bus collided with a stationary truck. Police shifted the injured to the hospital. Mahabubnagar: Four persons, including two women, died on the spot and five others suffered grievous injuries, when a private travels bus hit a stationary truck from behind at Katavaram village, Addakal on the Bengaluru National Highway in the wee hours of Monday. The victims have been identified as bus cleaner Hasan (35), Ashrafunnisa (70), Yellamma (40) and another person, all of whom died on the spot. A resident of Kamalapuram, Produttur, Yellamma lost her husband last year and her son Santosh was pursuing education…

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    • 3 September

      Congress govt decides to order CBI probe into Kaleshwaram

      The congress government, led by CM A Revanth Reddy, has decided to hand over the Kaleshwaram project irregularities to the CBI, citing reports from NDSA, CAG and Justice PC Ghose Commission Hyderabad: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy announced on Sunday that the state government had decided to submit the case on alleged irregularities in the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project to the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for a detailed probe. Speaking in the Assembly late on Sunday, the Chief Minister said the decision was taken considering the alleged irregularities identified by the National Dam Safety Authority (NDSA) in planning, design and construction of Medigadda, Annaram and Sundilla barrages, which were key components of the Kaleshwaram project. Similarly, the Vigilance and Enforcement report and the CAG report also identified several…

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    • 3 September

      Maratha quota stir: Jarange-Patil to give up water, activists throng Azad Maidan

      Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange-Patil escalated his fast by giving up water, drawing thousands to Azad Maidan. Heavy traffic disruptions hit south Mumbai as police enforced diversions and tightened security. Mumbai: Pro-Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange-Patil, whose indefinite fast entered the fourth day on Monday, announced that he would stop consuming water from today until the state government implements Maratha reservation under the OBC category. The cabinet subcommittee headed by Water Resources Minister Radhakrishna Vikhe-Patil will meet today to discuss Jarange-Patil’s demands. His medical examination was conducted at midnight, where the medical team checked his blood and blood pressure. As he is firm on giving up water intake from today, the water level in Jarange-Patil’s body has already decreased, and…

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    • 3 September

      Punjab flood: Amit Shah dials CM Mann, assures assistance

      Punjab faces its worst floods in 37 years, with 26 deaths, massive crop loss, and lakhs displaced. Amit Shah assured CM Mann of central aid as the AAP government sought urgent relief. Chandigarh: With Punjab grappling with the worst floods in 37 years, the devastation has put millions of lives at risk as families have lost homes and hard-earned crops. Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday spoke to Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann over the phone, discussed the situation, and assured assistance. The Home Minister assured CM Mann of full support with adequate deployment of NDRF teams and Indian Army camps for rescue and relief operations in mitigating the hardship faced by the people. After closing schools, the Punjab government…

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