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    • Jul- 2025 -
      11 July

      Sangareddy’s Addl Collector pushes for early declaration of deaths for 8 missing workers in Sigachi blast

      The Additional Collector noted that the debris at the site had been combed four times over ten days, involving 100 to 150 personnel each day. Sangareddy: The Additional Collector B Chandrashekar on Wednesday said the administration would request the State and Central governments to expedite the process of officially declaring the deaths of the eight workers missing since the Sigachi Industries explosion, citing the exceptional nature of the disaster. Under normal circumstances, a person can be declared legally dead only seven years after going missing. However, Chandrashekar stated that given the rare intensity and circumstances of the blast, the district administration would formally write to both governments seeking relaxation of the rule. Speaking to reporters after handing over cheques of Rs. 15 lakh…

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    • 11 July

      High Court slams Telangana cop for meddling in civil land dispute

      According to the petitioners, SI Ramamurthy has been summoning caretakers and others to the police station repeatedly, making them wait for hours, and conducting illegal surveys in violation of court orders. By Legal Correspondent Hyderabad: Justice T. Vinod Kumar of the Telangana High Court on Monday came down heavily on Chintapalli Sub-Inspector Ramamurthy of Nalgonda district for allegedly interfering in a civil land dispute involving 32 acres in Kurmed village. The Court questioned the legal basis of police involvement in conducting land surveys and facilitating settlements in civil matters. The matter came to light following a petition filed by TV anchor Shilpa Chakravarthy and Jada Kalyan, who alleged that the SI along with one Mohammed Abdul Aziz, from whom they had purchased the land in…

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    • 11 July

      GP Workers’ Union leader dies of heart attack while leading protest in Peddapalli

      A native of Dongathurthi village, Rajaiah was actively participating in a rally and protest demonstration held as part of the nationwide workers’ strike. Peddapalli: A gram panchayat worker and mandal president of the GP Workers’ Union, Akula Rajaiah (60), died of a heart attack while leading a protest in Dharmaram mandal on Wednesday. A native of Dongathurthi village, Rajaiah was actively participating in a rally and protest demonstration held as part of the nationwide workers’ strike. As the mandal-level president, he led the protest and submitted a representation to the Deputy Tahsildar. Shortly after handing over the representation, Rajaiah collapsed within the office premises. Fellow gram panchayat (GPs) workers, who were present, immediately shifted him to a private hospital in Dharmaram. He was later referred…

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    • 11 July

      Telangana HC grants relief to Konatham Dileep, stays five FIRs

      After hearing the detailed arguments and considering the precedents cited, the High Court granted the stay on further proceedings in the five FIRs registered at Nirmal Town, Kadem, Mudhol, and Lokeshwaram police stations, pending the quash petition. By Legal Correspondent Hyderabad: Justice N. Tukaramji of the Telangana High Court on Wednesday stayed further proceedings in five First Information Reports (FIRs) registered against Konatham Dileep, former Director of Digital Media, at various police stations in Nirmal district. The interim order provides significant relief to Dileep, who had sought the court’s intervention in the multiple cases. Senior advocate K. Vivek Reddy, representing Dileep, argued that the registration of FIRs without a preliminary inquiry, especially in matters pertaining to freedom of speech, contravenes established Supreme Court guidelines.…

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    • 11 July

      After students, Telangana set to expand facial recognition attendance system to teachers

      The school education department recently sought a nod from the State government, as in the past a section of teachers had opposed the introduction of a facial recognition attendance system. Hyderabad: After launching it for students, the School Education department is set to introduce the facial recognition system (FRS) to record teachers’ attendance in the government-run schools under its ambit. The new system will do away with the age-old practice of marking attendance in registers. The department has chalked out a detailed plan to implement the new system for staff working in Government and Local Body Schools, Model Schools, TGRIES, KGBVs and Urban Residential Schools functioning across the State. The FRS has already been implemented in Peddapalli district as a pilot project, which yielded the…

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    • 11 July

      Chilkur priest seeks protection of Bhadrachalam temple lands

      The Temples Protection Movement condemned the attack on the Bhadrachalam temple Executive Officer for opposing illegal constructions on temple lands in Andhra Pradesh. TPM urged Telangana and Andhra Pradesh governments to protect the lands and resolve the issue permanently. Hyderabad: The Temples Protection Movement (TPM) has condemned the attack on the Bhadrachalam temple Executive Officer, who had questioned illegal constructions on lands belonging to the Sri Sitaramachandra Swamy temple in Bhadrachalam, at Purushothapatnam in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh. In a statement here on Thursday, TPM convenor and Chilkur Balaji temple priest CS Rangarajan said the lands belonged to the Bhadrachalam temple and were not being protected despite orders from the High Court. “The lands belonging to Sri Bhadrachala Ramulavaru are of immense…

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    • 11 July

      Sangareddy: Burn survivor still awaits compensation 2 years after industrial fire

      Pankaj Kumar, a migrant worker from Bihar who suffered 70 per cent burns in a 2023 industrial fire at Niehoff of India, returned to Pashamylaram seeking compensation and employment that the company had promised but never delivered Sangareddy: Two years after sustaining 70 per cent burn injuries in a fire accident at Niehoff of India Limited, a migrant worker from Bihar is still awaiting compensation and employment that were assured to him by the company management. Pankaj Kumar (25), who miraculously survived the July 2023 industrial fire at the company located in the Pashamylaram industrial area, returned to the site on Wednesday, hoping to raise the issue once more with the district authorities. Speaking to Telangana Today, Pankaj recalled the ordeal, stating that…

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    • 10 July

      Nationwide strike disrupts coal production in Kothagudem; 20,000 tonnes lost

      Massive rallies were taken out by trade unions including AITUC, IFTU, INTUC, CITU, TBGKS, TUCI and AIKS, alongside Left parties such as CPI, CPI(M), and CPI(ML) Massline at the district headquarters in Khammam and Kothagudem. Khammam: Coal production in the Kothagudem region came to a halt on Wednesday as Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL) workers joined the nationwide strike called by ten central trade unions to protest against the Centre’s labour and privatisation policies. This was despite the SCCL management’s appeal to abstain from the strike, which passed off peacefully across the erstwhile Khammam district. Operations were disrupted in both opencast and underground mines located in Yellandu, Kothagudem and Manugur areas. Company officials said that during the first and general shifts, only 295…

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    • 10 July

      Sigachi horror: 800 degree C inferno may have incinerated eight missing workers, say officials

      Even after 10 days of search operations by NDRF, SDRF and HYDRAA personnel, officials could not recover a single drop of blood, strand of hair, tooth, or any other biological trace linked to the eight missing men Sangareddy: In a chilling turn to the Sigachi Industries accident in Sangareddy district, officials suspect that eight workers who went missing in the high-intensity blast might have been completely incinerated, as not a single trace of them has been found even after 10 days of relentless search. Despite deploying over 1,500 personnel from the NDRF, SDRF and HYDRAA for a massive search operation, officials could not recover a single drop of blood, strand of hair, tooth, or any other biological trace linked to the eight missing men.…

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    • 10 July

      Cybercriminals pose as municipal staff, dupe traders in Karimnagar

      Cybercriminals impersonating municipal officials are targeting traders in Karimnagar and Ramagundam, demanding online payments for fake dues. Victims are being forced to pay via QR codes. The municipal commissioner has warned citizens and filed a police complaint over the scam Karimnagar: Cybercriminals posing as municipal officials are targeting traders across various municipalities, demanding online payments under the pretext of trade licences and pending municipal dues. Several traders from Karimnagar, Ramagundam, and other municipal areas have reported receiving such calls. Impersonating municipal commissioners or senior staff, the fraudsters pressure traders into making immediate payments by threatening to seize their establishments if they fail to comply. In many cases, the callers insist that the payments be made through QR codes or scanners sent to the…

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