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      3 September

      Chinese student questioned for hours in US, then sent back

      A Chinese philosophy student with valid U.S. documents was detained, interrogated, and deported from Texas despite no tech ties, highlighting ongoing scrutiny of Chinese students amid shifting Trump-era policies and rising tensions over academic access and national security concerns Washington: The 22-year-old philosophy student from China did not expect any problems after his 29-hour flight arrived at a Texas airport this month as he was on his way to study at the University of Houston. His paperwork was in order. He was going to study humanities — not a tech field that might raise suspicions. He had a full scholarship from a US school and had previously spent a semester at Cornell University for an exchange program with no issues. But…

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    • 1 September

      Girls skip drinking water due to toilet crisis in Telangana schools

      A survey by the Ministry of Education reveals a severe lack of functional toilets in government-run schools in Telangana. More than 1,700 schools lack toilets for girls, and many schools with facilities have non-functional restrooms. This situation forces students, particularly girls, to avoid drinking water during school hours, leading to dehydration and other health issues. Hyderabad: The fear of needing to attend to nature’s call is driving a large number of students, particularly girls, of the government run schools to avoid drinking water during school hours. This has been mainly due to either lack of toilets or non-functional toilets on the school premises, resulting in health problems such as dehydration, urinary infections, and digestive issues among girl students. The Ministry of Education, which…

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    • 1 September

      BRS escalates protests over fertilizer crisis; Demands 15-day Assembly session to debate farm sector distress

      The BRS launched protests in Hyderabad and across Telangana demanding a special 15-day Assembly session on the urea shortage, irrigation problems and farmer suicides. Led by KT Rama Rao, the protests saw BRS legislators arrested as farmers continued their statewide agitation Hyderabad: The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) has intensified its confrontation with the Congress-led Telangana government, launching symbolic protests and demanding a 15-day special Assembly session to address the deepening urea shortage, irrigation problems and rising farmer suicides. While farmers staged demonstrations across the State, BRS leaders organised peaceful protests within the lobbies of the Assembly as well as outside its corridor in solidarity with them on Saturday. Escalating its protests against the urea crisis, BRS leaders led by working president KT Rama Rao staged…

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    • 1 September

      Watch: Narayanpet farmer slapped by cop at PACS over urea demand

      A farmer in Narayanpet was slapped by a police officer during a protest over urea shortage at PACS. The incident sparked more protests, and the video went viral. Farmers demanded better supplies and action against the officer involved Narayanpet: In a shocking incident, a farmer who asked for adequate urea from the Primary Agricultural Cooperative Society (PACS) at Tileru in the district was slapped by a sub-inspector. Farmers, including women, were standing in a queue at the PACS since morning. As there was heavy rush and limited stock, farmers demanded that the officials arrange sufficient urea bags. Despite merely raising their voices for more urea, police personnel deployed at the PACS tried to silence them. In the melee, an SI slapped farmer Satyanarayana…

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    • 1 September

      Teacher distressed over not having children dies by suicide in Asifabad

      A government teacher, Mididoddi Kavita (40), reportedly distressed over her inability to conceive, died by suicide in Kagaznagar, Asifabad. Kavita, also a poet and dancer, had served across the district. Police have registered a case and are investigating. Kumram Bheem Asifabad: A government teacher died, allegedly by suicide, distressed over not being able to conceive in Kagaznagar town on Friday evening. Police said Mididoddi Kavita (40), working in a school in Koutala mandal, ended her life by hanging at her residence in Yellagoud Thota around 5 pm. She was said to have been deeply upset for a long time over not having children. Her husband works in the private sector. A native of Kagaznagar, Kavita had served in various parts of…

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    • 1 September

      Anganwadi centres in Karimnagar to grow vegetables under Poshan Vatika scheme

      To ensure nutritious meals for children, pregnant women, and lactating mothers, the government will grow vegetables in selected anganwadi centres under the Poshan Vatika scheme. Centres will receive seeds and funds for organic cultivation, aiming to tackle price hikes and chemical usage. Karimnagar: To provide nutritious food to children, pregnant women and lactating mothers, the government has decided to grow vegetables in anganwadi centres. Along with pre-primary education, anganwadi centres currently supply nutritious meals to children, pregnant women and nursing mothers. Until now, vegetables have been procured from markets, creating difficulties when required items were unavailable. Frequent price hikes and excessive use of chemical fertilisers in commercial cultivation have been additional concerns. To address this, the Centre has launched nutri-gardens under the Poshan…

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    • 1 September

      Onam 2025: Celebrating Kerala’s heritage with the grand Sadhya feast

      Kerala’s Onam Sadhya, a grand vegetarian feast served on plantain leaves, celebrates heritage, culture, and the legend of King Mahabali. Featuring 24–28 dishes including payasam, it remains a cherished tradition savoured at home or through restaurants across India. Thiruvananthapuram: When Onam arrives, Kerala awakens not only in a riot of flowers and festivities but also in the irresistible aroma of the Onam Sadhya — the grand vegetarian banquet spread on a glossy green plantain leaf. More than a meal, it is a sensory experience that binds heritage, flavour, and fellowship into one unforgettable celebration. The festival itself is rooted in legend. Onam honours the benevolent King Mahabali, whose golden reign symbolised prosperity and equality. According to myth, the gods, threatened by…

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    • 1 September

      UP CM Yogi slams Mahua Moitra’s remark on Amit Shah, demands apology

      UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath condemned TMC MP Mahua Moitra’s remarks on Home Minister Amit Shah, calling them “unforgivable and highly condemnable.” Yogi demanded a public apology from Trinamool Congress, terming the statement a disgrace to democratic values. New Delhi: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday condemned Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra for her controversial remarks against Union Home Minister Amit Shah, calling her comments “unforgivable and highly condemnable.” He further demanded a public apology from the Trinamool Congress for what he termed a disgrace to democratic values. Taking to social media platform X, CM Yogi wrote, “The unparliamentary and objectionable comment made by the Trinamool Congress MP against the honourable Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah is…

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    • 1 September

      Three dead, several missing as cloudburst hits J&K’s Ramban

      A cloudburst in Ramban, Jammu and Kashmir, triggered flash floods that swept through villages, killing three and leaving five missing. Rescue operations are underway, temporary relief camps established, and authorities have urged residents to remain vigilant as rivers and streams rise rapidly. Jammu: At least three people have lost their lives and five others remain missing after a sudden cloudburst struck Rajgarh tehsil of Ramban district early on Saturday, officials have said. Rescue teams were immediately dispatched to the scene, and search operations are underway to locate those missing. So far, three bodies have been recovered from the affected area. The cloudburst triggered flash floods that swept through several villages, causing severe damage to property and disrupting daily life. Officials confirmed…

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    • 1 September

      Suspected crude bomb explosion kills one in Kannur, damages houses

      A suspected crude bomb blast at a rented house in Kannapuram, Kannur, killed one and injured several. Police suspect accidental bomb-making. Nearby houses suffered damage, and forensic teams are investigating, highlighting Kerala’s ongoing illegal bomb-related incidents. Kannur: One person was killed and a few sustained injuries in a massive explosion at a rented residence in Kannur’s Kannapuram early on Saturday morning, the police said. The explosion, suspected to be caused by a crude bomb, was so powerful that the body was torn apart, and the remains were found scattered at the site. According to eyewitnesses, the house was reduced to rubble in the blast. Several houses in its neighbourhood have also been damaged in the blast. The police suspect that the…

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