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    • Aug- 2025 -
      17 August

      KTR launches “Praja Yodhudu” book, lauds KCR’s role in Telangana formation and development

      BRS working president KT Rama Rao released Praja Yodhudu, a book on K Chandrashekar Rao’s life, hailing his role in Telangana’s formation and development. KTR defended KCR’s legacy, countered Congress criticism, and urged youth to learn about the state’s struggle Hyderabad: Stating that Telangana’s statehood, which was dismissed by many as an impossible dream, was made a reality by BRS chief K Chandrashekar Rao, BRS working president KT Rama Rao said on Friday that besides realising a separate Telangana by overcoming challenges posed by many, KCR transformed and reshaped the state, giving it its own identity. He released Praja Yodhudu, a book authored by Mahendra Thotakuri, at Telangana Bhavan on Friday. The book chronicles the life and contributions of K Chandrashekar Rao, hailed as…

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    • 17 August

      Telangana witnesses sharp rise in medical termination of pregnancies

      Telangana has seen a sharp and concerning rise in Medical Terminations of Pregnancy (MTPs), with numbers tripling in two years, reaching 16,059 in 2024-25. Experts link the surge to curtailed maternal welfare schemes, raising public health concerns Hyderabad: Telangana has witnessed a concerning and dramatic surge in the number of Medical Terminations of Pregnancy (MTPs), especially in the last two-years between 2023-24 and 2024-2025. The data, which was recently presented to the Rajya Sabha, shows a significant and near-exponential rise, raising questions about what factors could be influencing reproductive health decisions in the State. According to the provisional data available, in 2022-23, the annual MTPs in Telanganas were 4,071, which recorded a significant leap to 12,365 in 2023-24. The MTPs, quite shockingly, increased further to 16,059…

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    • 17 August

      Farmer alleges police assault over bribe demand in Mancherial

      A Sumputam village farmer alleged Neelwai police assaulted him for refusing a ₹10,000 bribe to settle a domestic dispute, petitioning the Ramagundam Commissioner for action against the SI and constables. Mancherial: A farmer from Sumputam village in Vemanapalli mandal has alleged that he was abused and assaulted by Neelwai police for refusing to pay a bribe. He submitted a petition to Ramagundam Commissioner of Police Amber Kishore Jha on Thursday evening, seeking action against Neelwai Sub-Inspector Suresh and two constables. Algam Kishtaiah accused SI Suresh, constable Rakesh and another unidentified constable of abusing and indiscriminately thrashing him when he refused to pay Rs. 10,000 for counselling him and his wife over a domestic dispute on August 11. He claimed he…

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    • 17 August

      Private bus accident in Mahabubnagar claims three lives

      Three people, including a bus driver and two women from Kukatpally, died after a private bus from Kadapa to Hyderabad rammed a lorry in Mahabubnagar’s Jadcherla mandal; several passengers were injured. Mahabubnagar: A private bus driver and two passengers were killed on the spot when their vehicle rammed a lorry from behind on a bridge at Macharam in Jadcherla mandal on Friday morning. The accident occurred around 6 a.m. when the bus, travelling from Kadapa to Hyderabad, collided with the lorry. The deceased were the bus driver and Kukatpally residents Lakshmi Devi and Radhika. Several other passengers sustained injuries and were shifted to a nearby hospital for treatment. More details were awaited.

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    • 17 August

      Heavy rains lash Medak and Sangareddy, highest of season recorded

      Heavy rains lashed Medak and Sangareddy districts, with Chilipched recording 146 mm and Vatpally 135 mm. Continuous downpour over the week brought heavy inflows to Singur, Pocharam dam, and Ghanpur anicut. Medak: Parts of Medak and Sangareddy districts received heavy rainfall in the 24 hours ending at 7 am on Friday. Chilipched mandal in Medak recorded 146 mm, the highest in the district this season, while Vatpally mandal in Sangareddy received 135 mm. Bujarampet village in Medak reported 109 mm, with the erstwhile Medak district experiencing continuous rains for the past week. Several project sites, including Singur, Pocharam dam, and Ghanpur anicut, witnessed heavy inflows.

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    • 17 August

      Student dies, five injured as auto-rickshaw overturns in Karimnagar

      A tragic road accident in Thimmapur mandal of Karimnagar claimed the life of a 10-year-old boy and left five other school children injured when an overloaded auto-rickshaw overturned while returning from school. Karimnagar: A 10-year-old boy died and five other students were injured when an auto-rickshaw carrying school children overturned near Mannempalli in Thimmapur mandal on Thursday evening. The victims were returning home from Srirama Vidyalaya, Thimmapur when the accident occurred. The auto, carrying 10 students, overturned after the driver lost control while trying to avoid hitting a dog. Nampalli Harshavardhan, who was seated beside the driver, sustained a severe head injury and succumbed to his injuries while undergoing treatment at the district headquarters hospital. The other injured students were treated and later…

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    • 17 August

      Twelve injured as structure near Humayun’s Tomb collapses in Delhi

      At least 12 people were injured after a portion of an under-construction structure near Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi collapsed. Authorities confirmed the main mausoleum was safe, and multiple rescue agencies were deployed to clear debris and assist victims New Delhi: At least 12 people were injured on Friday evening after a structure being built near Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi’s Nizamuddin area collapsed, officials said. Police said that 10 to 12 victims were rescued from the debris after a call regarding the incident was received at 3.55 pm. The injured were sent to different hospitals, including AIIMS Trauma Centre and LNJP Hospital. Multiple rescue agencies, including the Delhi Fire Services (DFS), Delhi Police, National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and Delhi Disaster Management…

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    • 17 August

      Delhi’s Humayun’s Tomb suffers partial collapse, people feared trapped

      A portion of Humayun’s Tomb in Delhi’s Nizamuddin area collapsed on Friday, with authorities fearing eight to nine people trapped. Delhi Fire Services received the alert at 4.30 pm and rushed five fire tenders to the UNESCO heritage site New Delhi: A portion of Humanyun’s Tomb in Delhi’s Nizamuddin area collapsed on Friday with authorities saying that eight to nine people are feared trapped. A call regarding a portion of the tomb structure falling was received around 4.30 pm, a Delhi Fire Services official said. Eight to nine people are feared trapped and five fire tenders have been rushed, the official said. The monument is a mid-16th Century mausoleum that is frequented by tourists.

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    • 17 August

      Andhra CM launches ‘Stree Shakti’ free bus travel scheme for women and transgender persons

      Covering 74 per cent of APSRTC buses, the scheme will benefit around 2.62 crore women Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Friday launched ‘Stree Shakti’, a statewide free bus travel scheme for women, in the presence of NDA leaders here. As part of Stree Shakti, all girls, women and transgender persons with Andhra Pradesh domicile status can travel anywhere in the state. CM Naidu, his deputy Pawan Kalyan and IT Minister Nara Lokesh travelled in a bus accompanied by women. As the bus passed through Tadepalli village in Guntur district, several people cheered them while the beneficiaries alternated among themselves to sit beside the CM, Kalyan and Lokesh to chat with them. The Stree Shakti scheme will allow…

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    • 17 August

      Rajasthan: 5 students injured as portion of ceiling in Bundi school falls during I-Day event

      During Independence Day celebrations at St. Paul’s School in Bundi, Rajasthan, part of a false ceiling collapsed, injuring five students. All received medical care and were discharged. Authorities sealed the auditorium and ordered an inquiry, amid recent school infrastructure safety concerns Kota: A portion of a false ceiling at a private school’s auditorium in Rajasthan’s Bundi fell during Independence Day celebrations on Friday, leaving five students injured, officials said. They were rushed to a hospital where two children, among the five, received stitches on their heads and were discharged after primary medical care, they said. “A portion of the false ceiling of the auditorium in St. Paul’s Senior Secondary school in Bundi fell on Friday morning when the Independence Day function…

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