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      21 July

      Telangana: White tiger released into enclosure in Kakatiya Zoological Park

      Minister Konda Surekha calls on public to come forward to adopt the animals in the zoo and help develop the zoo park further Hanamkonda: A white tiger brought from the Nehru Zoological Park, Hyderabad was released into the tiger enclosure in Kakatiya Zoological Park in Hanamkonda. Forest Minister Konda Surekha along with Chief Conservator of Forests (Bhadradri Circle) D Bima Naik and District Forest Officer Anuj Agarwal released the tiger into the enclosure. She also launched a QR code and chatbot application to provide information about the animals in the zoo. The Minister called on the public to come forward to adopt the animals in the zoo and help develop the zoo park further. Warangal Zoo Park would be developed on the lines of…

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    • 21 July

      Reskill to seize AI-era opportunities, Kiran Karnik tells GITAM graduates

      GITAM University conferred honorary doctorates on three distinguished individuals in recognition of their contributions: Arunachalam Muruganantham, popularly known as India’s ‘Pad Man’, nuclear scientist Dr B Venkatraman, and R Venkateswara Rao, founder and chairman of RVR Projects Private Limited. Sangareddy: Former NASSCOM chairman Kiran Karnik said Artificial Intelligence (AI) would create more jobs, just as earlier technological advancements such as computers did, countering the growing fears that AI would render many existing jobs redundant. Drawing an analogy with the recently concluded India–England Test match at Lord’s, Karnik said the pitch behaved differently each of the five days, requiring batters and bowlers to adapt using distinct skill sets. Similarly, he noted, students pursuing technology-related courses must continuously adapt and upgrade their skills to keep pace with…

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    • 21 July

      Withdraw DBT mode for scholarships disbursal: University of Hyderabad students’ write open letter to CM Revanth

      Prima facie, this new scholarships disbursal mode appears neutral or efficient. In reality, it forces students to mobilise funds they do not have. Hyderabad: The University of Hyderabad (UoH) students on Saturday demanded that the State government immediately withdraw the direct benefit transfer (DBT) mode for the post-matric scholarships (fee reimbursement) disbursal for SC students. In an open letter to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, Ambedkar Students’ Association (ASA) – UoH unit raised concerns about the implementation of the DBT model for post-matric scholarships from the academic year 2024-25. Until now, institutions processed fee waivers at the time of admissions for SC students, with the understanding that the Social Welfare department would reimburse the fee directly to the university. “Under the…

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    • 21 July

      Debt-ridden farmer hangs self in Telangana’s Khammam

      Veeraswamy reportedly suffered losses in tobacco cultivation; he left the house four days ago and hanged himself from a tree in the forest area on the outskirts of Parthasaradhipuram Khammam: A farmer died, allegedly by suicide, at Parthasaradhipuram of Penuballi mandal in the district. Veeraswamy was said to have suffered losses last year in tobacco cultivation. There have been clashes in the family over the debts caused by the losses. He left the house four days ago and hanged himself from a tree in the forest area on the outskirts of the village. The villagers who were passing by the area found the body of Veeraswamy in a decomposed state and informed the police. The police reached the spot; shifted the…

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    • 21 July

      Expert Working Group submits report on caste survey to Telangana govt

      The expert committee’s findings would help the State government formulate and streamline policies to enable social justice. Hyderabad: The Independent Expert Working Group (IEWG) Committee, constituted to study the Socio-Economic, Educational, Employment, Political and Caste Survey (SEEEPC) on Saturday submitted a 300-page report on its findings to the State government. The committee’s findings would help the State government formulate and streamline policies to enable social justice. At a meeting held here on Saturday, the committee shared its findings with Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy and other Cabinet Ministers. After the SEEEPC survey findings were tabled on the floor of the Legislative Assembly, the State government had on March 12 appointed a high-level independent committee of 11 members, headed by retired Supreme Court Judge…

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    • 21 July

      AP Director General of fire department visits Sigachi accident site

      AP Fire Services DG Madireddi Pratap visited the Sigachi Industries blast site in Sangareddy, following the deaths of 10 AP workers. A detailed report will be submitted to the state government Sangareddy: Director General of Andhra Pradesh State Disaster Response and Fire Services Department, Madireddi Pratap, visited the Sigachi Industries Limited accident site on Saturday. Following the death of 10 workers from Andhra Pradesh in the June 10 blast, and with one person still reported missing, the AP government deputed Madireddi Pratap to inspect the site. Sangareddy District Fire Officer Nageshwar Rao and other officials briefed him about the explosion and the ongoing investigations. Pratap is expected to submit a detailed report on the incident to the Andhra Pradesh government. Several other workers from Andhra Pradesh…

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    • 21 July

      Former minister Jagadish Reddy releases water to Musi Left Canal

      Former Minister Jagadish Reddy released water to the Musi Left Canal in Suryapet, slamming the Congress government for neglecting farmers and irrigation projects like Kaleshwaram amid worsening drought conditions Suryapet: Responding to pleas from farmers facing a drought-like situation that left crops and seedbeds wilting in the district, former Minister and Suryapet MLA G Jagadish Reddy released water to the Musi Left Canal in Suryapet district on Saturday. Speaking on the occasion, he lambasted the Congress government under Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for neglecting the agricultural sector. He said the Chief Minister was prioritizing political maneuvers over farmers’ welfare. He also criticized the government’s failure to respond to the pleas of farmers for release of water from the Musi project and said Revanth Reddy lacked the…

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    • 21 July

      Government school teacher ends life over loan harassment in Medchal

      K Ramesh, a government school teacher from Medak, died by suicide in Medchal after alleged harassment over unpaid loans. He left a video blaming legal and financial pressure for his decision Hyderabad: A government school teacher died by suicide at a lodge in Medchal on Saturday. The man, identified as K Ramesh, worked as a school assistant at a government school in Medak. Before ending his life, Ramesh recorded a selfie video of around seven minutes, giving details about the reasons that forced him to take the step. He said that people were torturing him after he delayed repayment of loans. He asked the authorities to take action against those who filed court cases against him for failing to repay the…

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    • 21 July

      Telangana announces holiday for schools, colleges on Monday

      Bonalu festival is set to be celebrated in a grand manner in Old City, particularly at Lal Darwaza Sri Simhavahini Mahankali Temple Hyderabad: With the Bonalu festival in Old City scheduled for Sunday, the State government has declared Monday as an official holiday for all educational institutions. As a result, school and college students will get a two-day break on Sunday and Monday. Apart from educational institutions, government offices will also remain closed on Monday. Meanwhile, the Bonalu festival is set to be celebrated in a grand manner in the Old City, particularly at Lal Darwaza Sri Simhavahini Mahankali Temple.

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    • 21 July

      Bihar special intensive revision: EC flags 42 lakh missing voters

      With six more days to go for filling up of enumeration forms, the Election Commission said efforts are being made to ensure that the remaining nearly 32 lakh electors are added to the draft roll. New Delhi: The Election Commission on Saturday said nearly 42 lakh Bihar electors were not found at their addresses while over 7.50 lakh were found to have enrolled themselves at multiple places. During the ongoing special intensive revision of the voters’ list of the state, 95.92 per cent of the nearly 7.90 crore electors have been covered, with six more days still left for the exercise. The EC said it is making efforts to reach out to each voter with its booth-level officers and booth-level agents of political parties trying…

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