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    • Aug- 2025 -
      20 August

      7 killed in gun attack on picnic-goers in northwest Pakistan

      At least seven people were killed and one injured when unidentified gunmen ambushed a group of friends returning from a picnic in Kohat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Police launched a search operation and registered a case to investigate the motive Peshawar: At least seven people were killed and another injured when unidentified gunmen ambushed a group of friends returning from a picnic in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, police said on Sunday. The victims were attacked late Saturday in Regi Shino Khel, a suburban area of Kohat district, about 65 kilometres southwest of Peshawar. They were on their way back from Tanda Dam to their native village Khara Ghari Muhammad Zai, when the assailants opened fire, police said. Rescue 1122 officials assisted by police…

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    • 20 August

      Independence Day attacks expose Pakistan’s losing battle against TTP

      On Pakistan’s Independence Day, the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) launched eight coordinated attacks across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, killing policemen. Once created by ISI, the group now enjoys Afghan Taliban backing, uses NATO weapons, and ranks among the world’s deadliest terror outfits New Delhi: The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has become Pakistan’s biggest security headache. Created by the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), today the Pakistan establishment fights the terror outfit regularly. On Pakistan’s Independence Day, the TTP carried out a series of attacks across the districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP). In all six districts, policemen were killed and nine others were injured in eight simultaneous attacks. Attacks took place in the Upper and Lower Dir, Bannu, Hassan Khel and Shangla. The TTP, while claiming the…

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    • 18 August

      Farmers protest in Warangal over Mamnoor airport land compensation

      Farmers in Warangal staged a protest demanding higher compensation for lands being acquired for the Mamnoor airport expansion. Alleging that the government’s offer was far below market value, they insisted on yard-based compensation and warned they would not part with land otherwise Warangal: Warangal: Farmers who are set to lose their lands for the expansion of Mamnoor airport staged a protest on Nakkalapalli road here on Saturday, demanding fair compensation. The farmers alleged that the compensation being offered by the State government was far below the prevailing market value. Farmers of Gunturpally under Sangem mandal declared they would not part with their lands unless the government revised the compensation. Raising slogans against the Congress government, the agitated farmers squatted on the…

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    • 18 August

      Farmer gored to death by wild boar in Mancherial

      A 60-year-old farmer, Dagama Ramaiah, was killed after a wild boar gored him in Surzapur village of Mancherial district. Two others, Gundla Chiranjeevi and Mekala Bapu, suffered minor injuries in the attack and were admitted to hospital Mancherial: A 60-year-old farmer was killed and two others injured after being attacked by a wild boar while inspecting his cotton crop at Surzapur village in Kannepalli mandal on Saturday. Forest officials said Dagama Ramaiah, a farmer from Venkatapur, sustained grievous injuries when the boar gored him, leading to his death on the spot. Gundla Chiranjeevi and Mekala Bapu suffered minor injuries when the same boar attacked them while they were working in the fields. Both were shifted to a hospital in Bellampalli.

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    • 18 August

      Heavy rains disrupt life in Adilabad, Mancherial and Asifabad

      Heavy rains lashed erstwhile Adilabad, Mancherial and Asifabad districts, submerging bridges, flooding colonies and cutting off villages. Tamsi mandal recorded 173 mm rainfall, the highest in Telangana. Farmers reported damage to cotton and other crops and sought official surveys and relief Adilabad: Heavy rains lashed several parts of erstwhile Adilabad district, disrupting normal life on Saturday. Tamsi mandal of Adilabad district recorded the highest rainfall in the State with 173 mm, followed by Talamadugu with 170 mm. Adilabad Urban, Jainad, Gudihathnoor, Indervelli, Gadiguda, Ichod and Sirikonda mandals received very heavy rainfall ranging from 110 mm to 165 mm between Friday midnight and Saturday afternoon. Bela, Bazarhathnoor, Narnoor, Utnoor, Boath, Neradigonda and Bheempur mandals witnessed moderate to heavy rainfall. Swollen streams cut…

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    • 18 August

      Farmers block Rajiv Rahadhari near Gajwel over urea shortage

      Farmers in Gajwel, led by BRS leaders, blocked Rajiv Rahadhari over urea shortage, demanding restoration of the rake point for fertiliser supply, causing traffic disruption and accusing the government of neglect. Siddipet: Braving the rain, farmers led by BRS leaders staged a massive rasta roko on Rajiv Rahadhari at Rimmanaguda near Gajwel on Saturday, protesting against the government’s apathy in ensuring urea supply. The protest was spearheaded by BRS constituency in-charge Vanteru Prathapa Reddy. Traffic came to a standstill on both sides of the highway for several hours as farmers raised slogans against the Congress government, accusing it of ignoring their plight. The protesters demanded restoration of the Gajwel rake point to enable fertiliser transportation by train from different parts…

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    • 18 August

      Heavy rains throw life out of gear in Adilabad

      Moderate to heavy rains lash Adilabad and Mancherial districts, causing overflowing streams, waterlogging in towns, and damage to standing crops like cotton and pulses. Irrigation projects report heavy inflows, prompting officials to lift gates and issue flood alerts. Adilabad: Moderate to heavy rains lashed several parts of the erstwhile Adilabad district on Saturday, disrupting normal life. Talamadugu, Ichoda, Indervelli, Jainath, Gudihathnoor, Bazarhathnoor, Boath, Utnoor, Sirikonda and Neradigonda mandals in Adilabad district witnessed rains from midnight to morning. Swollen streams cut off connectivity to several remote villages. Vankathumma vagu in Utnoor and Chickmanvagu in Sirikonda mandal were overflowing. Residents of rain-affected villages in Utnoor, Sirikonda and other parts of Adilabad said they were disconnected from the mainstream and struggling to reach mandal…

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    • 18 August

      Telangana: Farmers stand in rain for urea in Sircilla

      Urea shortage persists in Sircilla as farmers queue outside Boinpally’s Primary Agriculture Cooperative Society amid heavy rain. Long lines have revived the practice of leaving slippers and pattadar passbooks to hold spots, highlighting ongoing difficulties in fertilizer access. Rajanna-Sircilla: Urea shortage continues to trouble farmers across the State. Along with standing in long serpentine queues, the old practice of leaving slippers and pattadar passbooks in front of fertiliser shops to secure their place has resurfaced. In a fresh incident at Boinpally on Saturday, farmers braved the rain and queued up outside the Primary Agriculture Cooperative Society. On learning that 200 bags of urea had arrived, they rushed to the society early in the morning to secure supplies. However, they had to…

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    • 18 August

      Heavy rains affect normal life in Telangana; some districts still left with deficit rainfall

      Heavy rainfall affected normal life in Mahabubabad, Medak, and Sangareddy, with streams overflowing. Despite overall normal rainfall in Telangana, Mancherial, Nirmal, Jagtial, and Peddapalli districts remain below normal, highlighting uneven rainfall distribution across the State. Hyderabad: Normal life was affected in the three districts of Mahabubabad, Medak and Sangareddy, which received heavy rainfall triggering floods in the local streams during the past 24 hours. Mahabubabad recorded the highest rainfall of 50.1mm for the day, followed closely by Medak with 47.6mm and Sangareddy with 32.4mm. Khammam reported a rainfall of 27.2 mm while Nizamabad and Kamareddy recorded 24.6mm and 21.6 mm respectively reflecting uneven distribution across the State. The most concerning situation prevailed in Mancherial, Nirmal, Jagtial and Peddapalli districts where rainfall…

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    • 18 August

      Telangana: Illegal liquor sales continue in Bhadrachalam belt shops on Independence Day

      Illegal liquor sales continued in over 200 belt shops in Bhadrachalam town on Independence Day despite the ban. Shop owners overcharged customers, while excise authorities failed to intervene, raising law and order concerns and damaging the reputation of the temple town Kothagudem: Illegal liquor sales continued unabated at belt shops in Bhadrachalam town even on Independence Day, when the sale of alcohol is prohibited. Liquor was sold at belt shops on Temple Road, Cherla Road, ITDA Road, the bus stand area, and several residential colonies in the town on Friday. The belt shop owners reportedly overcharged customers, selling liquor at rates higher than usual. As the sale of liquor was banned on Independence Day, the shop owners had reportedly bought and stockpiled large quantities…

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