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      20 July

      Farmer dies due to lightning strike in Telangana’s Kothagudem

      Banothu Ravi was working in his cotton field when lightning struck him at Venkataya thanda; he was rushed to hospital where doctors declared him brought dead Kothagudem: A farmer died when struck by lightning at Venkataya thanda of Chandrugonda mandal in the district on Saturday. Banothu Ravi (38) was struck by lightning when he was working in his cotton field as a thunderstorm started suddenly in the evening hours. Fellow farmers and villagers rushed him to the government hospital in Chandrugonda, where doctors declared him brought dead.

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    • 20 July

      Telangana: Container hospitals to cater to remote agency areas in Kothagudem soon

      Four prefabricated health sub-centres are being set up at Allapalli, Gundala, Parnasala and Vinayakapuram of Aswaraopet mandal and will be monitored by the staff of respective primary health centres, says District Medical and Health Officer Kothagudem: District Medical and Health Department has begun work on setting up prefabricated health sub-centres called ‘container hospitals’ to ensure emergency medical care to people living in remote agency areas. District Medical and Health Officer (DM&HO) Dr Jayalakshmi said four sub-centres have been sanctioned to the district. They are being set up at Allapalli, Gundala, Parnasala and Vinayakapuram of Aswaraopet mandal and would be monitored by the staff of respective primary health centres (PHCs). It is being planned to depute health staff such as auxiliary nurse midwife (ANM), mid-level health…

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    • 20 July

      Debt-ridden farmer dies by suicide in Nirmal’s Kuntala mandal

      A 49-year-old farmer from Kuntala in Telangana’s Nirmal district died by suicide on Saturday after failing to repay debts. Rajaram Gajender was under pressure due to repeated crop failures and rising financial burdens, police said Nirmal: Distressed over his inability to repay mounting debts, a 49-year-old farmer reportedly died by suicide in Kuntala mandal centre on Saturday. Police said Rajaram Gajender, a resident of Kuntala, ended his life by hanging from a tree on his farmland around 5 am. He was reportedly under severe stress due to repeated crop failures over the last two years. Gajender had borrowed around Rs 4 lakh to cultivate crops on his land and an additional 11 acres he had leased from two others. However, consecutive agricultural losses, especially over…

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    • 20 July

      More qualifications, fewer seats: Girls lag behind boys in Telangana engineering admissions

      As per the TG EAPCET 2025 first phase seat allotment, there is a gap of over 8 percent between boys and girls, with girls securing fewer seats despite securing over one percentage higher qualifications than boys in the entrance test Hyderabad: Girls have outperformed boys in the Telangana Engineering, Agriculture and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test (TG EAPCET) 2025. However, when it comes to engineering admissions, more boys than girls have bagged seats in counselling. As per the first phase seat allotment released on Friday, there was a gap of over 8 per cent between boys and girls, with girls securing fewer seats despite securing over one percentage point higher qualifications than boys in the entrance test. Of the 77,561 students who…

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    • 20 July

      Etala Rajender hits back at Bandi Sanjay, vows to fight ‘conspiracies’

      Tensions between Telangana BJP MPs Etala Rajender and Bandi Sanjay came out in the open, with Rajender accusing Sanjay of conspiracy and defamation. At a meeting in Shamirpet, he vowed to fight politically and ensure tickets for his supporters in Huzurabad Hyderabad: The internal discord between Telangana BJP MPs Etala Rajender and Bandi Sanjay has spilled into the open, with the Malkajgiri MP declaring he would rather engage in a straight political fight than a street brawl. He asserted that all conspiracies being hatched against him and his supporters would be thwarted. “I will come to Huzurabad and ensure all our leaders get tickets to contest the local body elections. Nobody can stop us,” Rajender told his followers at a meeting in Shamirpet on Saturday.…

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    • 20 July

      Adilabad police return 109 lost mobile phones to owners

      Adilabad SP Akhil Mahajan handed over 109 recovered mobile phones to their owners and urged the public to report lost phones on the CEIR portal. He said 900 phones have been recovered since 2023, some traced to Maharashtra and Haryana Adilabad: Superintendent of Police Akhil Mahajan urged the public to immediately report any lost or stolen mobile phones on the Union government’s dedicated portal, https://www.ceir.gov.in. He handed over 109 mobile phones, recovered through the portal and a special recovery team of the district police, to their owners at a programme held here on Saturday. The SP advised phone users to promptly lodge a report on the portal in the event their devices go missing. He said that since 2023, as many as 900 mobile…

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    • 20 July

      BRS slams Revanth Reddy for failing to deliver his promises to Palamuru

      Former ministers Niranjan Reddy and Srinivas Goud criticised CM Revanth Reddy for failing to implement development projects in Palamuru. They accused him of focusing on politics over governance and highlighted delays in irrigation, medical, and educational infrastructure Hyderabad: Former Ministers S Niranjan Reddy and V Srinivas Goud criticised Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for his political remarks and lack of development in Palamuru. Addressing a news conference at Telangana Bhavan, they accused Revanth Reddy of using language unbecoming of a Chief Minister while focusing on political criticism instead of governance. They recalled that the Chief Minister, while addressing a public meeting at Kollapur, had mentioned the name of former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao as many as 38 times in 40 minutes. While questioning the net contribution of Revanth…

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    • 20 July

      Rising student suicides and food poisoning in Telangana residential schools trigger outrage

      A surge in student suicides and food poisoning cases across Telangana’s government residential institutions has sparked public outrage. Activists and opposition parties are demanding accountability, with BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao slamming the Congress government’s “misplaced priorities” in the education sector. Hyderabad: In a worrying trend since the start of the new academic year, nearly a dozen students have died by suicide and multiple food poisoning incidents have been reported across Telangana’s government-run residential schools and colleges. Just days after Tanusha Mahalakshmi, a Class 10 student, died by suicide at Kasturba Gandhi Girls School in Nalgonda, another tragedy struck on Saturday when a second-year Intermediate student from the Velpur Social Welfare Residential College was found hanging on the outskirts of Armoor. The past…

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    • 20 July

      Another student ends life in Telangana residential school

      A second-year student of Velpur Social Welfare Boys Residential College died by suicide near Armoor, triggering concerns over safety and mental health in government residential institutions. Security lapses are suspected, and police have launched an investigation into the incident. Nizamabad: A second-year Intermediate student of Velpur Social Welfare Boys Residential College died by suicide on the outskirts of Armoor on Saturday, raising fresh concerns over student safety and mental health in government residential institutions in the State. The student, G Santosh, a native of Arepally in Nizamsagar mandal, was pursuing BiPC at the college. As per reports, he arrived at the college ground around 6.30 am for routine morning drills. After a while, he left the ground and did not return.…

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    • 20 July

      NIA files chargesheet against senior CPI (Maoist) leader in conspiracy case

      The NIA filed a supplementary chargesheet against CPI (Maoist) leader C P Moideen in a conspiracy case, alleging his key role in armed activities and ideological operations in southern India. Hyderabad: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) filed a chargesheet against senior leader C P Moideen, alias Girish, of the banned Communist Party of India (Maoist), in connection with an anti-India conspiracy case. The supplementary chargesheet was filed before the NIA Special Court in Hyderabad. The NIA had booked a case under various provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, and the Indian Penal Code (IPC) against Girish. According to the NIA, Moideen was actively involved in the Maoist conspiracy to wage war against the Government of India. It alleged…

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