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      13 July

      United Kingdom faces third, more extensive heatwave in 2025

      The UK is facing its third heatwave of 2025, with temperatures hitting 34°C and health alerts issued. Experts warn of increased risks, water shortages, and growing climate challenges as hot, dry conditions grip the country through the weekend London: The United Kingdom is bracing for its third heatwave of the year, with exceptionally hot and dry weather conditions prevailing in large parts of the country. According to the Met Office, vast expanses of the UK have met the official heatwave criteria, with hot, dry and sunny weather persisting into this weekend. High pressure remains dominant, and temperatures are forecast to reach highs of 33-34 degrees Celsius in some regions over the next two days. Met Office Chief Meteorologist Steve Willington said,…

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    • 13 July

      Russian drone, cruise missile attacks kill at least 2, injured 14 in Ukraine

      Russia launched hundreds of drones and missiles at Ukraine overnight, killing two and injuring over 20 people across multiple regions. Ukraine’s air force intercepted many, but falling debris caused deaths. Attacks are increasing as Russia pressures the front lines Kyiv: At least two people were killed overnight into Saturday as Russia continued to pound Ukraine with hundreds of drones as part of a stepped-up bombing campaign that has further dampened hopes for a breakthrough in efforts to end the more than three-year-old war. Two people died and 14 were wounded when Russian forces attacked the Bukovina area in the Chernivtsi region of southwestern Ukraine with four drones and a missile, regional Governor Ruslan Zaparaniuk said on Saturday. He said that the…

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    • 12 July

      High Court halts eviction of tribal farmers, grants relief to 37 podu farmers

      The respondents in the case, the forest department, district Collector and Bhadrachalam ITDA PO failed to file a counter in three hearings while the government pleader tried to establish the tribal farmers as encroachers. Kothagudem: Offering relief to as many as 37 podu farmers, the Telangana High Court has directed authorities to maintain status quo with respect to 111 acres of forest land under cultivation in Iravendi gram panchayat of Aswapuram mandal in the district. The tribal farmers, represented by an advocate Nallapu Manideep filed a writ petition (No. 15152 of 2025) before the court against the forest department’s efforts to evict them and dig trenches on the lands at Chintakunta and Mothepattinagar villages under the gram panchayat. The court found the department’s…

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    • 12 July

      Dowry harassment by husband drives pregnant woman to suicide in Telangana’s Medak

      A 19-year-old pregnant woman, Tirangari Manasa, reportedly died by suicide in Medak’s Tekmal mandal due to dowry harassment by her husband. Police have registered a case and begun investigation into the circumstances surrounding her death Medak: A pregnant woman died, reportedly by suicide, at Hasan Mohammad Pally in Tekmal mandal on Thursday. Tirangari Manasa (19), who was married to Sangameshwar of the same village a year ago, ended her life as she was reportedly unable to bear the harassment by her husband. Sangameshwar is said to have harassed Manasa, demanding more dowry immediately after their wedding. The police have registered a case. A probe is under way.

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    • 12 July

      Heavy flood flows grip Godavari, Krishna basins; administration on alert

      Flood forecast indicates further rise in water levels over the next 48 hours due to widespread rainfall in the catchment areas spanning Telangana, Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Odisha Hyderabad: The  Godavari and Krishna river basins are surging with rising flood flows consequent to relentless rainfall across their catchment areas. Administration in the districts concerned have initiated precautionary measures and are closely monitoring the rising water levels. In the Godavari basin, Pranahita river, a major tributary, is in spate. It was contributing over 6.65 lakh cusecs of floodwater to the main Godavari on Thursday. According to Irrigation officials, the flood forecast indicates a further rise in water levels over the next 48 hours due to widespread rainfall in the catchment areas spanning Maharashtra, Telangana, Chhattisgarh and…

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    • 12 July

      Small farmers struggle to tap PM-KUSUM solar scheme due to investment, title issues

      TGREDCO had invited applications from individual farmers, groups of farmers, Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs), Self Help Groups (SHGs) and others to set up grid-connected solar power plants on their own or leased lands. Hyderabad: Financial constraints, ownership complications and eligibility norms have emerged as major hurdles for many small and marginal farmers owning between one and two acres of land in availing benefits under the Pradhan Mantri Kisan Urja Suraksha evam Utthaan Mahabhiyan (PM-KUSUM) scheme. Telangana Renewable Energy Development Corporation Limited (TGREDCO) had invited applications from individual farmers, groups of farmers, Farmer Producer Organisations (FPOs), Self Help Groups (SHGs) and others to set up grid-connected solar power plants on their own or leased lands. The plan was to facilitate ground-mounted, grid-connected…

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    • 12 July

      Vernacular daily reporter among six arrested for cybercrime in Karimnagar

      Karimnagar Cybercrime Police arrest journalist Rajendra Murthy for his alleged role in a Rs 42.81 lakh fraud. The money was collected from a victim under the guise of an online gold investment. Five others are also under investigation Karimnagar: The Karimnagar Cybercrime Police arrested Turaga Rajendra Murthy, the Khammam reporter of vernacular daily Andhra Jyothi, in connection with two cybercrime cases. Murthy was arrested in Khammam and brought to Karimnagar on Tuesday night and is reportedly being questioned. He was among the six people whose bank accounts were allegedly used to deposit Rs 42.81 lakh extracted from a person from Karimnagar through cybercrime. According to police sources, the victim, Bathini Venkataramana, a native of Narayanapur of Gangadhara mandal, was staying in Jyothingar of Karimnagar town. The…

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    • 12 July

      Breakfast for Rs 5 to be introduced at Indiramma Canteens across Hyderabad

      Indiramma canteens in Hyderabad will soon serve breakfast at Rs 5, with GHMC subsidising the cost. The Rs 15.33-crore scheme uses 139 mobile containers. GHMC also clears tenders for civic infrastructure projects and lease extensions for TGSPF and Hydraa at Buddha Bhavan Hyderabad: Soon, Indiramma Canteens will serve breakfast for Rs 5 in the city. The GHMC’s standing committee, at its meeting chaired by Mayor Gadwal Vijayalakshmi, passed a resolution to introduce the scheme. The cost of the breakfast will be Rs 19, with the GHMC bearing Rs 14 and the beneficiary contributing Rs 5. A total of 139 containers will be used to implement the scheme. The annual budget for the breakfast scheme is Rs 15.33 crore. Meawhile, at Thursday’s meeting, the standing…

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    • 12 July

      KTR slams Congress govt for failing to deliver on six key election guarantees

      KTR said the Congress government was prioritizing demolitions over development, claiming that bulldozers had reached every corner, from Hyderabad to remote villages. Hyderabad: Bharat Rashtra Samithi working president KT Rama Rao launched a scathing attack on the Congress government, stating that it was betraying the people by failing to implement its key election promises. He criticized the government for its inability to deliver on its Six Guarantees and other assurances made during the 2023 Assembly election campaign. Stating that Telangana was now under a “bulldozer regime” instead of the promised “Indiramma Rajyam” in a post on X, he listed a series of unfulfilled promises, stating that the Congress government had failed to provide the Rs.4,000 monthly pensions for the poor, Rs.2,500 monthly payments…

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    • 12 July

      Fake cops from Nalgonda held for extorting gold traders in Adilabad

      A five-member gang from Nalgonda posing as police was arrested in Adilabad for extorting jewellery traders. The group used the identity of a Sub-Inspector to threaten victims and operated across multiple States. Gold, silver, and vehicles were seized from them Adilabad: A five-member inter-State gang from Nalgonda district, posing as policemen, allegedly extorted gold jewellery traders in Echoda mandal headquarters on Thursday. Police seized a car, motorbike, auto-rickshaw, 1.3 grams of gold and 14 tolas of silver from the accused. Adilabad Superintendent of Police Akhil Mahajan said the accused — Shaik Irfan, Chintalacheruvu Prashant, Badanapuri Ajay, Boppam Sudhakar and Votkuri Naresh — are all residents of Nalgonda district. The gang was nabbed following a tipoff. During interrogation, Irfan confessed to forming the gang with the intention of…

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