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      18 May

      YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra arrested for spying for Pakistan?

      Reports of the arrest come amid heightened tensions between India and Pakistan following a recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir yderabad: Haryana-based YouTuber Jyoti Malhotra, along with five others has been arrested on Saturday by Hisar Police in a high-profile espionage case, reports claimed. According to a report on India Today, Malhotra, who runs a travel channel on YouTube, was allegedly in contact with a Pakistani High Commission officer identified as Danish, who facilitated her visit to Pakistan, during which she is accused of sharing sensitive information detrimental to India’s security interests. Reports of the arrest come amid heightened tensions between India and Pakistan following a recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, that killed 25 tourists — including one Nepalese national…

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    • 18 May

      Polavaram backwaters: Riparian states to push for reassessment of project impact ahead of May 28 review by Modi

      Officials from these states argue that the project- designed to harness the Godavari water- would be causing severe submergence issues, affecting villages and farmlands in bordering areas. Hyderabad: The riparian states of Telangana, Chhattisgarh, and Odisha are set to raise fresh concerns over the backwater impact of the Polavaram project as the Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to hold a review on the progress of the massive irrigation initiative being implemented in AP with central funding on May 28. Officials from these states argue that the project- designed to harness the Godavari water- would be causing severe submergence issues, affecting villages and farmlands in bordering areas. They have repeatedly urged the Jal Shakti Ministry and the Central Water Commission to conduct a third-party study assessing…

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    • 18 May

      10 killed in lightning strike in Odisha

      As per reports, three persons, including an elderly woman and her granddaughter, died while five others sustained severe injuries after lightning struck a hut where they were taking shelter during the nor’wester at Paridiguda village of Koraput district on Friday afternoon. Bhubaneswar: As many as 10 persons, including three minors, reportedly died due to lightning strikes as the nor’wester hit several districts of Odisha, officials said. As per reports, three persons, including an elderly woman and her granddaughter, died while five others sustained severe injuries after lightning struck a hut where they were taking shelter during the nor’wester at Paridiguda village of Koraput district on Friday afternoon. The deceased were identified as Brudi Madinga and her granddaughter Kasa Madinga of…

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    • 17 May

      Srisailam Left Bank Canal tunnel collapse: Expert committee urged to hasten report

      The meeting resolved to hold detailed discussions with the committee members within a week to work out a strategy for resuming the pending works Hyderabad: A high-level review meeting of irrigation officials held here on Friday urged the expert committee tasked with the job of recommending viable options for completing the stalled irrigation project to expedite its report. The meeting resolved to hold detailed discussions with the committee members within a week to work out a strategy for resuming the pending works. The works on the SLBC tunnel, a vital component of the irrigation project aimed at transferring Krishna River water from the Srisailam reservoir to irrigate 400,000 acres in the erstwhile Nalgonda district and provide drinking water to 516 villages,…

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    • 17 May

      BRS demands probe into Hyderabad’s Kancha Gachibowli land controversy

      BRS whip KP Vivekanand welcomes Supreme Court’s observations on felling of trees, points to the report submitted by Central Empowered Committee confirming that disputed land had forest characteristics BRS whip KP Vivekanand welcomes Supreme Court’s observations on felling of trees, points to the report submitted by Central Empowered Committee confirming that disputed land had forest characteristics “Taking advantage of the court holidays, trees were felled overnight. The Chief Minister has been caught red-handed like a thief,” he alleged. He said the government paid Rs 170 crore as commission for middlemen to raise Rs 10,000 crore loan and charged Revanth Reddy with misleading the public for massive financial gain. “This government’s greed has come at the cost of green cover and…

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    • 17 May

      Fund crunch hits construction of bridge across Gundi, sanctioned in 2007 in Asifabad

      The bridge was to be constructed at a cost of Rs 8.50 crore with financial help from NABARD and the works had begun way back in 2007 Kumram Bheem Asifabad: Work on a high-level bridge across Peddavagu rivulet at Gundi village in Asifabad mandal continues to drag for a record period of 18 years. The bridge was to be constructed at a cost of Rs 8.50 crore with financial help from NABARD and the works had begun way back in 2007. The project completion date was set to be December, 2010, which were extended multiple times. However, the bridge is yet to be completed thanks to fund crunch and flaws in design. The inordinate delay in work completion is causing hardships…

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    • 17 May

      Yashoda Hospitals surgeons conduct limb salvage surgery

      Limb salvage surgery has changed bone cancer treatment for better. By combining orthopedic and oncological expertise, we can now preserve not just the limb, but also the patient’s independence and quality of life, says Dr Sunil Dachepalli Hyderabad: In the last three months, cancer surgeons from Yashoda Hospitals, Somajiguda, have successfully performed limb salvage surgeries on eight patients who were diagnosed with malignant bone cancers, providing life altering outcomes for patients, ranging from 8 to 50 years of age, both nationally and internationally. Instead of opting for limb amputation while dealing with malignant bone cancers, the specialists including Dr Sunil Dachepalli, senior robotic orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Sachin Marda, senior surgical oncologist, and Dr Harish Kancharla, senior medical oncologist, took-up limb salvage…

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    • 17 May

      Telangana: Kranthi Kiran exposes poor quality of Singur canal works, demands probe

      Former MLA tried to lift a piece of cement bed, which broke into two Sangareddy: Former Andole MLA and BRS leader Chanti Kranthi Kiran exposed the poor quality of lining works of Singur canals. The former BRS MLA, who went on inspecting the lining works under the Singur project on Friday, tried to lift a piece of cement bed, which broke into two pieces, leaving the BRS leaders in a shock. Speaking on the occasion, Kranthi Kiran accused Health Minister Damodara Rajanarasimha of resort in to corruption in Singur canal lining works. Saying that the government granted Rs 150 crore for the work, he said that contractors, engineers and the Minister colluded and used poor quality of the material. Kranthi Kiran…

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    • 17 May

      Telangana’s fiscal woes deepen as revenue declines, deficit widens, borrowings surge in 2024-25

      Latest report by Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) paints a troubling picture of a government under severe financial strain and increasing dependence on borrowings to stay afloat Hyderabad: The Government of Telangana is staring at an increasingly fragile fiscal condition as the State’s provisional accounts for 2024-25 reveal sharp slippages in revenue mobilisation and an alarming rise in both revenue and fiscal deficits. Against a budgeted revenue surplus of Rs 297 crore, Telangana ended the year with a revenue deficit of Rs 8,782 crore, a steep reversal indicating that the government spent significantly more than it earned in recurring income and affecting the State’s ability to fund development and welfare programmes without incurring debt. The latest report by the Comptroller and…

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    • 17 May

      Telangana: Growing rift between Revanth Reddy and Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, says BJP leader Alleti Maheswar Reddy

      Congress high command contemplating to replace Chief Minister after local body elections as Telangana Cabinet is split into two groups due to difference of opinion Hyderabad: BJP Floor Leader Alleti Maheswar Reddy alleged that the Congress high command was contemplating to replace Chief Minister Revanth Reddy after the local body elections as the Cabinet got split into two groups due to difference of opinion. The Chief Minister’s repeated outburst about Telangana’s financial situation did not go well with a section of Ministers and leaders. This was also one of the reasons for the rift between the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, he charged during an informal chat with media persons on Friday. As the inordinate delay over…

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