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      31 July

      Uneasy calm prevails at Uyyalawada school in Telangana after food poisoning incident

      Two days after suspected food poisoning sickened nearly 80 students at Jyotiba Phule Girls Residential School in Nagarkurnool, attendance dropped sharply. While management claims students are stable, concerned parents continue to withdraw children. Outsider access and outside food are now restricted Nagarkurnool: Two days after several students at the Jyotiba Phule Residential School for Girls were hospitalised due to suspected food poisoning, an uneasy calm prevailed on the campus on Tuesday. The school, which houses over 700 students from Classes 6 to 12, witnessed thin attendance as many children were reportedly taken home by worried parents. On Saturday night, nearly 80 students complained of stomach pain and vomiting after dinner. They were rushed to the government hospital, and on Sunday morning, a…

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    • 31 July

      BRS moves NHRC over human rights violations in Telangana under Revanth government

      BRS has petitioned the NHRC, alleging human rights violations by the Congress government in Telangana, including police bias, phone tapping, and political vendetta. The party cited tribal assaults, surveillance misuse, and child deaths in state-run schools as evidence Hyderabad: The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) has filed a petition with the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), accusing the Congress government of systematic human rights violations and turning Telangana into a State of fear. The party urged the NHRC to order a comprehensive and independent probe into alleged atrocities committed by the Revanth Reddy-led administration, including the crackdown on Lagacherla farmers, phone tapping, and political targeting of BRS cadre. The BRS called for strict guidelines to be issued to the state police to ensure impartial registration…

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    • 31 July

      Blood storage centres to open at Manuguru, Aswaraopet hospitals

      Three Blood Storage Centres sanctioned in 2023 at government hospitals in Manuguru, Aswaraopet, and Yellandu are becoming functional starting Wednesday. These centres aim to help patients access blood locally and support emergency surgeries at Area Hospitals and CHCs in the district Kothagudem: Three Blood Storage Centres sanctioned during the previous BRS regime in 2023 are set to become functional at different government hospitals in the district. The centres were sanctioned at the Government Area Hospitals in Manuguru and Aswaraopet, and the Community Health Centre (CHC) in Yellandu. However, they could not be started until now due to technical issues. Thanks to proactive efforts by District Collector Jitesh V Patil and District Coordinator of Hospital Services (DCHS) Dr Ravi Babu, the issues have been…

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    • 31 July

      Wildlife photographer urges students to protect tigers on International Tiger Day

      Wildlife photographer Lingampalli Krishna addressed students in Adilabad on International Tiger Day, urging them to understand the critical role tigers play in maintaining ecological balance. Adilabad: Renowned wildlife photographer Lingampalli Krishna, on Tuesday, emphasised the importance of creating awareness among students about tiger conservation. He was addressing a programme organised to mark International Tiger Day at a local school in Adilabad. The event was inaugurated by the school’s headmaster, Aruna. Krishna highlighted the urgent need to educate students on the role of tigers in maintaining ecological balance. Expressing concern over the dwindling tiger population in the district, he cited poaching, deforestation, and encroachment as major threats to the big cats. He noted that felling of trees and human encroachment were forcing tigers out of…

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    • 31 July

      Tigers struggle for existence in erstwhile Adilabad

      Once a thriving tiger habitat, the forests of Adilabad have witnessed a drastic decline in tiger populations over the past 25 years. Rampant teak smuggling, poaching, and widespread encroachments have contributed to habitat degradation, forcing tigers to migrate to neighboring states. Adilabad: Tigers have been struggling to protect their existence in erstwhile Adilabad district, a stronghold of tigers for over two decades. The erstwhile Adilabad district was once a safe haven for tigers. The dry deciduous forests of the district have been conducive to the inhabitation of the tigers. The forests that fall under the basin of the Godavari are still endowed with prey bases and drinking water sources for the tigers. Many villages of the district were named after words containing “tigers,”…

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    • 31 July

      BRS to hold massive BC rally in Karimnagar on August 8

      The BRS will hold a major BC rally in Karimnagar on August 8, demanding 42% reservation in local body elections. The party also plans to approach President Droupadi Murmu, accusing Congress and BJP of blocking the pending BC reservation Bills Hyderabad: The BRS has announced a massive public meeting of Backward Classes in Karimnagar on August 8, demanding 42 per cent reservation for BCs in local body elections in the State. The party leaders will also meet President Droupadi Murmu and submit a representation seeking her approval to the two BC reservation Bills sent by the Telangana Legislature and include them in the Ninth Schedule. Opposition leader in the Council S Madhusudhana Chari, former Ministers Talasani Srinivas Yadav, Gangula Kamalakar, V Srinivas Goud and other BC…

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    • 31 July

      Khammam, Nalgonda Congress leaders stopping CM from doing duty, says BJP chief

      BJP state president N Ramachander Rao accused Congress leaders from Khammam and Nalgonda of obstructing Chief Minister Revanth Reddy. He also criticised the State’s fertiliser distribution system, claiming the Centre provided adequate supply for rabi and kharif seasons Khammam: Stirring up already troubled relations among Telangana Congress leaders, BJP State president N Ramachander Rao alleged that Congress leaders from Khammam and Nalgonda were obstructing Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy from performing his duties. Ramachander Rao accused the Congress government of failing to stop the black marketing of fertilisers like urea in the State. The Centre had supplied 12.47 lakh metric tonnes of urea against the 9.80 lakh metric tonnes required for the 2024–25 rabi season. About 1.74 lakh metric tonnes of DAP was provided instead…

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    • 31 July

      Telangana: Bone cancer patient ends life with overdose of tablets in Sircilla

      Pilli Manasa, a 38-year-old cancer patient from Dumala village, Yellareddypet mandal, died by suicide after consuming 30 folic acid tablets. Financial hardship from her bone cancer treatment and her son’s illness reportedly pushed her to take the extreme step Rajanna-Sircilla: Unable to cope with rising medical expenses, a cancer patient from Yellareddypet mandal died by suicide after consuming a large number of folic acid tablets. Pilli Manasa (38), a resident of Dumala village, had been battling bone cancer and had reportedly spent significant amounts on treatment. The family’s financial distress worsened after they were forced to borrow money for the treatment of their younger son, Sridhar, who was diagnosed with pneumonia three months ago. Depressed over the mounting expenses and the…

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    • 31 July

      Opinion: Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Role Model’ praise for unlawful Telangana caste survey

      The Congress leader campaigned for a nationwide caste census, yet celebrates a state exercise that bypasses statutory safeguards By Dr Vakulabharanam Krishna Mohan Rao It was nothing short of theatrical overreach when Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy described a routine letter from Sonia Gandhi as equivalent to receiving an “Oscar,” a “Nobel Prize,” and a “lifetime achievement award.” That the letter — sent merely to explain her absence from a Delhi meeting — was paraded as a seal of national endorsement exposes both the insecurity of his political stance and his desperation to please the high command. This trivialisation of institutional dignity has invited nationwide ridicule, with leading Hindi and English news debates mocking the comment, reducing Telangana’s stature in…

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    • 31 July

      CUK initiates probe into hijab allegation against assistant professor in Kalaburagi

      The Central University of Karnataka has launched an inquiry into allegations that Assistant Professor Abdul Majeed coerced B.A. students to wear the hijab during a mosque visit. The complaint was filed by a legal advocacy group. Kalaburagi: The Central University of Karnataka (CUK) in Kalaburagi has initiated an internal inquiry against an assistant professor after allegations emerged that he pressured students to wear the hijab during an academic visit to a mosque. The complaint, submitted on July 26 by A. Santosh, General Secretary of the Hyderabad-based Legal Rights Protection Forum, accuses Assistant Professor Abdul Majeed, from the Department of History and Archaeology of coercing second-year B.A. students to wear the hijab while visiting a mosque as part of their educational trip. Confirming the development, CUK…

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