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    • Aug- 2025 -
      23 August

      Cable TV, internet operators in Khammam told to remove cables from electric poles

      Following a fatal electrocution in Hyderabad that claimed six lives during a Janmashtami rath yatra, TGNPDCL has launched a safety drive to clear illegally hung cables from electricity poles across Khammam district. Officials have directed cable TV and internet providers to remove dangling lines and junction boxes to prevent accidents. Khammam: TGNPDCL officials have directed cable TV operators and internet service providers to remove their service cables dangerously dangling from electric poles across the district. TGNPDCL SE E Srinivasa Chary held a meeting with cable TV operators and internet service providers following directives from Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka to remove cables attached to electric poles. The directions were issued following an electrocution incident on August 18 at Ramanthapur in Hyderabad during a…

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    • 22 August

      Gurukuls in Telangana facing neglect and poor facilities, alleges BRS

      BRS leader Sunke Ravishankar alleged that Telangana Gurukuls were facing neglect under the Congress government, citing incidents of food poisoning, poor maintenance, and lack of facilities. He urged immediate intervention to prevent students from moving to private schools. Karimnagar: BRS leader and former MLA Sunke Ravishankar alleged that Gurukuls across the State were reeling under severe problems due to the negligence of the Congress government. Ravishankar, along with local BRS leaders, visited the Gangadhara BC Gurukul on Wednesday and interacted with students to understand the difficulties they were facing. He said it was unfortunate that students in Gurukuls, government schools and welfare hostels were even dying due to food poisoning. Such incidents, he alleged, were recurring because of lack of maintenance and…

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    • 22 August

      Telangana: Khammam police raid urea shops; farmers stage dharna in Mahabubabad

      Khammam police raided five fertiliser shops forcing farmers to buy products to access urea and sought licence cancellation. Meanwhile, Mahabubabad witnessed farmer protests and chaos at PACS centres, with long queues, missing Aadhaar cards, and limited stock sparking widespread anger Khammam/Mahabubabad: Khammam police on Wednesday cracked down on fertiliser shops accused of imposing conditions on farmers seeking to purchase urea. Commissioner of Police Sunil Dutt said the task force raided five shops and registered cases after finding that farmers were being forced to buy other fertilisers and pesticides in order to obtain urea. Surprise checks were carried out in Nelakondapalli, Chintakani, Raghunadhapalem, and Sathupalli mandals based on reliable information. Officials found that urea was being sold along with biostimulants against the farmers’ will.…

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    • 22 August

      Telangana: Body of missing man found in Munneru at Madhira in Khammam

      A 34-year-old man, P Vinod, was swept away while fishing in the swollen Munneru river at Madhira. After extensive searches by police, firefighters and NDRF, his body was recovered on Wednesday. Authorities warned against venturing into overflowing rivers Khammam: The body of a man who went missing on Tuesday in river Munneru at Madhira in the district was found on Wednesday. P Vinod (34) of Madupalli in Madhira Municipality went fishing at a check dam on the river near Shivalayam. As the river was flowing rapidly, he fell into the water and was washed away. The local police and firefighters searched for him until late evening on Tuesday, but could not find him. Tahsildar Rambabu and Madhira police station SHO Ramesh…

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    • 22 August

      Telangana hikes liquor shop licence fees, eyes Rs 6,500 crore revenue

      The Telangana government issued a notification for liquor shop licences with a steep hike in application and licence fees, aiming to raise Rs 6,500 crore. Around 2,620 outlets will be allotted through lottery, with licences valid for two years Hyderabad: The State government has issued a fresh notification for liquor shop licences, introducing a steep hike in both application and licence fees. The government is reportedly aiming to generate revenue of around Rs 6,500 crore through application and licence fees. The current licences will expire on November 30. The non-refundable application fee has been raised from Rs 2 lakh to Rs 3 lakh, recording a steep 50 per cent jump. During the last round in 2023, the government had collected Rs…

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    • 22 August

      Telangana: BRS stages dharna demanding urea supply in Karimnagar

      BRS activists staged a dharna in Thimmapur mandal demanding immediate supply of urea for farmers. Led by former MLA Rasamai Balkishan, the protestors accused the Congress government of neglecting farmers and warned of intensified agitation if fertiliser was not supplied Karimnagar: BRS activists staged a dharna on the Rajiv Rahadari at Nustulapur in Thimmapur mandal on Wednesday, demanding that the State government ensure adequate supply of urea to farmers. Led by former MLA Rasamai Balkishan and party district president GV Ramakrishna Rao, the protesters sat on the road and raised slogans against the government. Speaking at the protest, leaders accused the Congress government of creating hardships for farmers by failing to provide sufficient urea. They warned that the agitation would be intensified if fertiliser…

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    • 22 August

      Revanth Reddy hails Naidu’s IT vision, sidesteps KCR’s role in Hyderabad’s growth

      Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy praised N Chandrababu Naidu’s role in making Hyderabad an IT hub but avoided mentioning K Chandrashekhar Rao, under whose tenure the city saw major infrastructure growth. He also promised new projects including Musi Riverfront development Hyderabad: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Wednesday credited successive Congress and TDP governments, particularly N Chandrababu Naidu, for shaping Hyderabad into an IT hub. Strikingly, he omitted any reference to former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, under whose tenure Hyderabad saw major infrastructural expansion in the past decade. Speaking after laying the foundation for an integrated sub-registrar office at Gachibowli on Wednesday, Revanth Reddy lauded the Nizams, Congress leaders, and particularly Naidu and YS Rajasekhara Reddy for their ‘visionary leadership.’ He described Naidu…

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    • 22 August

      Two cops injured while controlling clash in Korutla

      Two police constables were injured while trying to disperse a group clash in Korutla town, Jagtial district. The incident occurred when Head Constable Javed and Bluecolt Constable Gangadhar responded to a Dial 100 call and were caught in the melee. Jagtial: Two police constables sustained injuries while attempting to disperse a group clash in Korutla town on Tuesday night. Police received a distress call through Dial 100 about a clash in Thallacheruvu locality. Responding immediately, head constable Javed and bluecolt constable Gangadhar rushed to the spot. As the officers tried to pacify the mob, a few youth picked an argument with them, leading to jostling. In the melee, both Javed and Gangadhar suffered injuries.

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    • 22 August

      Harish Rao hits out Congress Govt for farmer distress

      BRS MLA T Harish Rao criticised the Congress government, alleging severe urea shortages were pushing farmers into despair. Citing a viral video of a farmer touching an official’s feet, he warned Telangana could face an agrarian crisis if the situation persisted. Hyderabad: Former Minister and senior BRS MLA T Harish Rao flayed the Congress government, accusing it of pushing farmers into misery with acute urea shortages. He warned that Telangana is heading towards an agrarian crisis. “Under the ten-year BRS rule, farmers lived with dignity. Today, in the Congress regime, they are forced to fall at the feet of the officials and plead for urea,” he said, expressing anguish over a viral video of a farmer touching the feet of an…

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    • 22 August

      KTR slams Congress govt for internet chaos, farmers’ plight in Telangana

      BRS working president KT Rama Rao criticised the Congress government for disrupting internet services in Hyderabad and failing to supply urea to farmers in rural Telangana, calling the administration “clueless” and accusing it of turning the State into a circus under CM Revanth Reddy. Hyderabad: BRS working president KT Rama Rao lashed out at the Congress government for reducing Telangana to a circus under Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy. While the government deprived internet connectivity to lakhs of people in Hyderabad, it failed to supply fertilisers to scores of farmers in rural areas, he said. Condemning TGSPDCL for snapping internet cables across Hyderabad without notice to service providers or customers, Rama Rao said lakhs of netizens were hit, disrupting the Work-from-Home…

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