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    • Jun- 2025 -
      2 June

      BRS leader Harish Rao lashes out at Telangana Minister Uttam Kumar for misinformation on Kaleshwaram

      Counters Uttam, who said KLIP did not bring a single acre under irrigation in the State Siddipet: Former Minister T Harish Rao lashed at Irrigation Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy for spreading misinformation on the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project (KLIP). He countered Uttam, who said KLIP did not bring a single acre under irrigation in the State. Addressing the villagers of Raghavapur in Chinna Kodur mandal on Saturday, Harish said the people of Raghavapur know how the area under irrigation has increased manifold in their village after the lake there was impounded with Kaleshwaram water from Ranganayaka Sagar. He said Uttam Kumar Reddy must feel ashamed for spreading misinformation on the Kaleshwaram project despite it changing the face of the State’s…

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    • 2 June

      Telangana: Singareni Collieries Company Limited gears up to overcome rain troubles in opencast mines

      Management focusing on haulage roads where big machinery will be moved; side rails constructed to prevent waterlogging; graders kept on standby to clear mud Peddapalli: Production of coal in opencast coal mines during the monsoon is a big challenge for the Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL). To overcome the problem, the Singareni management is taking precautionary measures this time around. There are 22 underground and 16 opencast coal mines across Singareni. Opencast mines play a vital role in the production of coal as 80 per cent of coal is produced in OCPs and remaining 20 per cent in underground mines. However, production will be affected during the three months of monsoon as rainwater gets collected in quarries. As a result, there…

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    • 2 June

      Telangana: New neolithic rock art site discovered in Siddipet district

      The rock art site was discovered on a 40-foot-high rock wall near the Odela Mallanna temple hill in Ullampalli village Hyderabad: A team from the Kotha Telangana Charitra Brundam discovered a new Neolithic rock art site on a 40-foot-high rock wall near the Odela Mallanna temple hill in Ullampalli village, Siddipet district. According to the team, the rock shelter contained three rock bruisings (pecked engravings) of humped bulls across three sections of the rock wall. The team comprised Sriramoju Haragopal, BV Bhadragireesh, Ahobilam Karunakar and Mohammad Naseeruddin. The first aurochs figure measures over two feet in height and four feet in length, the second is two feet long and two feet high, and the third is two feet long and 1.5…

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    • 2 June

      Jangaon: KMR foundation installs water purifier at Raghunathapally bus stand

      Potlapally Kamala Manohar Rao Foundation is taking up different social service activities in the area Hyderabad: Ashwaraopally under Raghunathapally mandal in Jangaon district has some distinction. Five decades ago, a water tanker was constructed in the village and it also got the first electric bulb in the entire Raghunathapally mandal. All this was possible due to the efforts put in by late Potlapally Kamala Manohar Rao. He strived a lot for the welfare and development of his native village. After his demise, his successors established Potlapally Kamala Manohar Rao Foundation and are taking up different social service activities. Considering the needs of passengers, the Foundation has installed a water purifier at Raghunathapally bus stand. The water purifier was formally launched by…

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    • 2 June

      Telangana: Eleven moneylenders booked for fleecing public in Adilabad

      Eleven moneylenders were booked for allegedly charging exorbitant interest rates during surprise raids conducted on financiers across the district on Sunday Adilabad: Eleven moneylenders were booked for allegedly charging exorbitant interest rates during surprise raids conducted on financiers across the district on Sunday. Police seized promissory notes, stamp papers, blank cheque leaves, and sale deeds of assets from the moneylenders. Police said that cases were booked against Ademalla Narayana Reddy, Mohan, Utturvar Anand, Narlavar Radhika and Sambavashiv, Marate Hemanth Kumar from Adilabad town, Enugu Laxma Reddy and Gopidi Naveen Reddy of Mavala, Annam Prabhakar of Rampur, Gandrath Ashok of Kapparla, and Jitta Sudarshan Reddy, a resident of Nippani village, for collecting higher rates of interest than usual. Led by DSP L…

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    • 2 June

      This is a vote-bank vendetta: Bengal BJP on Sharmishta Panoli arrest

      West Bengal BJP president and Union Minister of State, Sukanta Majumdar, questioned why Panoli was arrested for a now-deleted video. Kolkata: The BJP’s Bengal unit on Sunday questioned the “overnight” action of Kolkata Police against Sharmistha Panoli, a law student, accused of hurting the religious sentiments of a particular community, and called the move a vote-bank vendetta. West Bengal BJP president and Union Minister of State, Sukanta Majumdar, questioned why Panoli was arrested for a now-deleted video. Panoli had tendered a public apology even though her video did not trigger any communal unrest or riot,” MoS Majumdar said. “No riots. No unrest. Yet Mamata Banerjee’s police acted overnight, not for justice, but for appeasement. But when TMC leaders insult Sanatan Dharma,…

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    • 2 June

      Heavy rain wreaks havoc in Manipur, 3,802 people affected

      Army and Assam Rifles personnel rescued nearly 800 people from submerged localities in Imphal East. Imphal: Heavy rain wreaked havoc in Manipur with 3,802 people affected and 883 houses damaged due to floods and landslides across the state in the last 48 hours, officials said on Sunday. Several localities of the state’s capital Imphal and many parts of Imphal East district have been inundated after a swollen river breached embankments and overflowed in Khurai, Heingang and Checkon areas, they said. Manipur Governor Ajay Kumar Bhalla visited several inundated areas of Imphal town even as the army and Assam Rifles personnel rescued nearly 800 people from submerged localities in Imphal East, the worst-affected district, they said. Bhalla, accompanied by Chief Secretary PK…

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    • 2 June

      Mamata opposing Op Sindoor to appease minorities: Amit Shah

      Home Minister Amit Shah gave a call to uproot the TMC government from power in next year’s assembly polls, asserting that the tenure of Banerjee as the CM will end in 2026. Kolkata: Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday launched a blistering attack on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, accusing her of “stooping low” by opposing Operation Sindoor and the Waqf Amendment Act to appease the Muslim vote bank, and alleging that the Murshidabad riots were “state-sponsored”. Shah, addressing party leaders and workers here, gave a call to uproot the TMC government from power in next year’s assembly polls, asserting that the tenure of Banerjee as the CM will end in 2026. “To appease the Muslim vote bank, Mamata didi…

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    • 2 June

      Night owls, or evening people, are at higher risk of age-related cognitive decline: Study

      Chronotype refers to one’s sleep-wake type or times during the day when one naturally tends to be awake and asleep. A ‘night owl’ chronotype is said to have a later sleep-wake cycle, compared to an ‘early bird’ or a ‘lark’ New Delhi: A night owl — or an evening person with a late sleep-wake cycle — could be at a higher risk of cognitive decline with age compared to an early bird or a morning person, a study has found. Chronotype refers to one’s sleep-wake type or times during the day when one naturally tends to be awake and asleep. A ‘night owl’ chronotype is said to have a later sleep-wake cycle, compared to an ‘early bird’ or a ‘lark’. “Are…

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    • 2 June

      Covid-19 guidelines issued for schools, general public in Karnataka

      The circular states that the guidelines are intended to protect the health of school children and the general public. Bengaluru: Amid rising COVID-19 concerns and a surge in active cases in the state, the Karnataka government on Saturday issued a circular and public advisory outlining guidelines for schools and the general public. The circular states that the guidelines are intended to protect the health of school children and the general public. The circular in connection with schools stated, “These guidelines were formulated based on the recommendations made during a COVID-19 review meeting chaired by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on May 26, given schools reopening across the state in June.” Key points include that children showing symptoms such as fever, cough, or cold…

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