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    • May- 2025 -
      11 May

      Tripuraram village in Telangana’s Nalgonda honours parents of soldiers

      The event was organised in acknowledgment of the sacrifices made not only by the soldiers themselves, but by their families as well Nalgonda: Residents of Tripuraram village in Nalgonda district paid special tributes to the unwavering dedication of India’s soldiers by honouring their parents in a traditional “paadapuja” ceremony on Saturday. The event was organised in acknowledgment of the sacrifices made not only by the soldiers themselves, but by their families as well. The parents of several jawans currently serving in critical postings across the country were felicitated by performing the ritual. Among them were Nagiri Ramakrishnamma and Mallaiah, parents of Nagiri Sridhar (serving in Pune Battalion), Padishala Venkamma and Chinna Mattayya, parents of Padishala Mahesh (CRPF, Jammu & Kashmir), and…

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    • 11 May

      Telangana HC hears PIL against private junior colleges for holding classes during summer break

      The PIL was filed by a practicing advocate Bandela Kranthi Kumar, seeking directions to the private intermediate colleges not to conduct classes, physical or virtual, during the holidays declared in the annual academic calendar issued by the TG BIE Hyderabad: The division bench of Telangana High Court’s vacation bench comprising justices Surepalli Nanda and J Srinivas Rao on May 7 heard public interest litigation (PIL) against private junior colleges flouting guidelines pertaining to conducting classes during summer vacation and posted the case for next Wednesday. The vacation bench took up the PIL as lunch motion against private junior colleges in Telangana conducting physical and online classes during the summer vacation, violating the stipulated academic calendar announced by the Telangana Board of…

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    • 11 May

      ACB arrests Irrigation executive engineer for accepting bribe from contractor

      According to the ACB, Amarender Reddy, who is working as EE of Irrigation division-7 in Rajanna-Sircilla district, demanded Rs 1 lakh from a contractor to clear bills of Rs 50 lakh and accepted to take Rs 75,000 Karimnagar: The Anti-Corruption Bureau arrested Irrigation Executive Engineer Amarender Reddy on charges of accepting bribes from a contractor. According to the ACB, Amarender Reddy, who is working as EE of Irrigation division-7 in Rajanna-Sircilla district, demanded Rs 1 lakh from a contractor to clear bills of Rs 50 lakh and accepted to take Rs 75,000. The contractor approached ACB, who hatched a plan and arrested EE at his residence in Vidhyanagar here on Friday night. Amarender Reddy, who took Rs 60,000 from the contractor,…

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    • 10 May

      Telangana faces cotton seed crunch amid expanding cultivation area in Kharif

      Over 1.07 crore packets of cotton seeds required to sustain the planned expansion; overall availability of seeds stands at only half of the projected requirement, say sources Hyderabad: As Telangana gears up for a substantial increase in cotton cultivation during Kharif 2025 season, the demand for quality cotton seeds has surged. Farmers are shifting back to cotton due to promising market returns. But their worries are mounting over whether the seed supply can meet the projected requirement. The crop, traditionally comprising over 40 per cent of the total sown area in the State, is favoured for its adaptability to Telangana’s climate and soil conditions. Additionally, strong market demand has fuelled the surge, with cotton fetching attractive prices of Rs 8,000 to…

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    • 10 May

      Revanth Reddy demands 33 per cent representation of southern States in Parliament

      Says the BJP-led government hatching conspiracies to cut down the representation from existing 24 per cent to 19 per cent in the guise of delimitation HYDERABAD: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy demanded that the Union government ensure 33 per cent representation of southern States in the Parliament in recognition of their tax contribution to the nation. In the guise of parliamentary constituencies’ delimitation, the BJP-led Union government was hatching conspiracies to cut down the southern States’ representation from the current 24 per cent to 19 per cent, he charged. The Chief Minister virtually participated in ‘The Hindu Huddle’ held in Bengaluru on Friday. Responding to a question from N Ram, Director of The Hindu Group, on delimitation, he demanded that the…

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    • 10 May

      Telangana: First government-run general residential polytechnic soon

      Rs 70.55 crore sanctioned for the college to be built at Kesamudram mandal of Mahabubabad district; to offer six engineering diploma programmes Hyderabad: The first government-run general residential polytechnic is set to come up in the forthcoming academic year. The Higher Education Department decided to commence the college for both boys and girls in Kesamudram mandal of Mahabubabad district. An order to this effect was recently issued by Education Department Secretary Dr Yogita Rana. Separate residential complexes, and academic and administrative blocks will be constructed, along with separate residential facilities for both girls and boys. For this, the department sanctioned Rs 70.55 crore. As per the order, the new college will offer six engineering diploma programmes – artificial intelligence and machine…

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    • 10 May

      Telangana: 38 Maoists including two minors surrender before Kothagudem police-Telangana Today

      Sangareddy police arrested a man who made 77 fake emergency calls over six months, often alleging suicide or missing family members. Using a single mobile phone, he misled police until they tracked his device and took him into custody Sangareddy: For the police, every Dial 100 call could mean a real emergency—until one man turned the helpline into a theatre of deception. It was a bizarre case of relentless nuisance that ended only with the arrest of a man who was driven by dutch courage to make calls to police and literallly get on their nerves. The six-months-long nuisance came to an end with the arrest of Nayakini Suresh (23), a resident of Pedda Mubarakpur village in Sirgapur mandal. Suresh, it…

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    • 10 May

      Telangana: 38 Maoists including two minors surrender before Kothagudem police

      The naxals, from different parts of Bijapur district in Chhattisgarh, are impressed with the activities being carried out by the district police for adivasis’ welfare, says SP Kothagudem: As many as 38 members of CPI (Maoist) party surrendered before Kothagudem police, taking the number of Maoists who surrendered in the district since January this year to 265. A statement from Superintendent of Police B Rohith Raju on Friday said the Maoists surrendered as they were impressed with the activities being carried out by the district police as well as CRPF 81 Bn and 141 Bn for adivasis’ welfare and development. All the surrendered Maoists, including Sodi Jonga of PLGA 9th Platoon of South Batar DVC and Nupa Pojja of the PLGA…

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    • 10 May

      Sangareddy police seize 106 kilos of ganja, nab four

      The police nabbed four persons, seized two cars, phones and others from them. The accused were Rathod Birbal, Rathod Suresh, Rathod Maruthi and Rathod Prakas, all natives of Sangareddy district. Sangareddy: Sangareddy police seized 106 kgs of dry ganja from a four-member gang while they were taking the ganja towards Karnataka and Maharastra on Thursday evening. The police nabbed four persons, seized two cars, phones and others from them. The accused were Rathod Birbal, Rathod Suresh, Rathod Maruthi and Rathod Prakas, all natives of Sangareddy district. They reportedly bought the ganja in Andhra Odisha border. Following a tip off, the police way-laid at Muthangi toll-plaza on ORR. They were taken into custody. The probe is on.

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    • 10 May

      Kothagudem Journalists JAC extends solidarity to Indian defence forces

      The JAC leaders urged the world not to support Pakistan, which was nurturing terrorism Kothagudem: Kothagudem Journalists JAC members have on Friday taken out a rally here extending solidarity to the Indian defence forces fighting a heroic battle to eradicate Pakistan-sponsored terrorism. The JAC leaders urged the world not to support Pakistan, which was nurturing terrorism. They urged the people of the country to be united at this time to give a befitting reply to the terrorists who want to create chaos among the people of India. They urged the people to support the defence forces and follow the instructions given by the government from time to time. They said that every citizen of India should stand by the soldiers fighting…

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