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    • Nov- 2025 -
      16 November

      BRS ranks stage protests at MLA camp offices in Kothagudem

      BRS activists staged dharnas across Kothagudem district demanding road development and opposing the diversion of District Mineral Fund (DMF) allocations. The protests, led by district president Rega Kantha Rao, saw rallies at MLA camp offices in Kothagudem, Yellandu, and Aswapuram. Kothagudem: BRS ranks staged dharnas at MLA camp offices across the district on Friday demanding the development of roads and other infrastructure in the district following a call given by the party district president Rega Kantha Rao. In v, the party leaders Bandi Raju Goud, Sindhu Tapaswi and others took out a protest rally from the BRS party office to the MLA Kunamneni Sambasiva Rao camp office in Writer Basthi. Raju Goud said that the public representative failed to utilise the District Mineral…

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    • 16 November

      BC leaders arrested ahead of Governor’s visit to Karimnagar

      Police detained BC Association activists in Karimnagar on Friday ahead of Governor Jishnu Dev Varma’s visit. The leaders had planned a protest over the pending 42 per cent BC reservation Bill. They were shifted to the Police Training Centre as a precaution Karimnagar: Police placed activists of the BC Association under preventive custody on Friday ahead of Governor Jishnu Dev Varma’s visit to Karimnagar. BC leaders were reportedly planning to stage a protest during the Governor’s programme, alleging that he had not approved the 42 per cent BC reservation Bill. To prevent any untoward incident, police took several leaders into custody and shifted them to the Police Training Centre. The Governor was in the town to attend the second convocation of Satavahana…

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    • 16 November

      Harish Rao says Revanth Reddy is a blackmailer ruling Telangana through fear and intimidation

      BRS MLA T. Harish Rao launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, accusing him of misusing state machinery and intimidating institutions ahead of the Jubilee Hills bypoll. He urged voters to reject “Congress’s harassment politics” and support the BRS. Hyderabad: In a no-holds-barred attack, senior BRS MLA and former Minister T Harish Rao called Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy a blackmailer who was misusing State machinery, intimidating institutions and threatening citizens ahead of the Jubilee Hills bypoll. Speaking at a ‘Meet the Press’ event at the Press Club of Hyderabad on Friday, Harish Rao said Revanth Reddy, who had a long record of using the Right to Information (RTI) Act to extort industrialists and real estate firms, was using the…

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    • 16 November

      Scrap worth Rs 15 lakh destroyed in fire at Dubbak

      A major fire broke out at a scrap shop in Dubbak town on Friday, reportedly due to a short circuit. Scrap material worth nearly Rs 15 lakh and two two-wheelers were destroyed before firefighters brought the flames under control. Siddipet: A large quantity of scrap was gutted in a fire at Dubbak town on Friday after a suspected short circuit triggered the blaze. Scrap worth nearly Rs.15 lakh and two two-wheelers were destroyed in the incident. On receiving information, a fire tender reached the spot and brought the flames under control after two hours of effort. The owner of the scrap shop appealed to the government for financial support, stating that he had suffered heavy losses.

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    • 16 November

      Farmers in Adilabad, Nirmal reel under crop loss as soybean prices fall below MSP

      Farmers across Adilabad, Nirmal and Kamareddy are facing up to 40 per cent yield loss as incessant rains and pest attacks hit soybean crops. With prices below MSP and delayed procurement, growers are struggling to recover even basic investments. Hyderabad: Farmers across many districts including Nirmal, Adilabad and Kamareddy are reeling from incessant downpours that ravaged crops during critical growth stages, and impacted yields by up to 40 percent leaving families on the brink of bankruptcy. The State’s soybean acreage stands at a projected 3.60 lakh acres for the 2025-26 season, with an estimated output of 2.79 lakh tonnes. Though the extent of crop was moderate, it was overshadowed by national glut and global trade issues. For growers who invested over Rs 20,000…

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    • 16 November

      Vikarabad man set on fire by daughter, son-in-law over land issue

      A 52-year-old farmer from Vikarabad sustained critical burns after his daughter and son-in-law allegedly set him ablaze for refusing to transfer his land to her name. The police registered a case and are investigating the incident. Hyderabad: A man is battling for life after his daughter and son-in-law set him ablaze at Vikarabad on Thursday when he allegedly refused to transfer his land on the daughter’s name. According to the police, the victim Kumuri Krishna (52) lived at Yalal mandal in Vikarabad district. A few years ago, he had married his daughter Anita to Arjun Pawar, a resident of Gulbarga district in Karnataka. After the marriage, Anita and her husband Arjun are staying at Gulbarga. For a few weeks Anita is…

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    • 16 November

      Adilabad: Father-son duo jailed for raping teen; woman accomplice gets 3 months

      An Adilabad court sentenced two men to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment and fined them for raping a minor girl. A woman accomplice was also jailed for three months. The court directed Rs 5 lakh compensation to be paid to the survivor. Adilabad: A court here on Thursday sentenced a man and his father to 20 years rigorous imprisonment and fined Rs 10,000 each for raping a minor girl nine months ago. It also sentenced a woman to three months in jail and imposed a fine of Rs 500 for her role in the offence. Additional district principal judge Dr P Shivaram Prasad delivered the verdict awarding the term and fine against Ingole Gangadhar (70), his son Anil (26) after finding…

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    • 16 November

      Kothagudem: Woman plots robbery at in-laws’s home, nine held

      In a bizarre case from Paloncha, a woman allegedly conspired with her father and son to rob her in-laws, upset over withholding retirement benefits. The plan failed when police intercepted the gang during a recce. Kothagudem: In an interesting criminal plot, a married woman planned a robbery in her in-laws’ house along with her father and son and hired novices to do the job, but the plot botched up as they were caught even before executing the plan. The woman in question, Mohammed Israth along with her husband Abdul Rasool lived with her in-laws, Mohammad Isa and Farhah Sultana at Dammapet centre at Paloncha in the district. Isa, a KTPS employee, retired from service recently. But Sultana was neither revealing the…

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    • 16 November

      Bengaluru jail scandal: Terror suspects, serial killer, and actor caught using phones

      Viral videos from Bengaluru’s Parappana Agrahara jail show notorious inmates — including serial killer Umesh Reddy, a gold smuggling accused, and terror suspects — using mobile phones and enjoying luxuries. CM Siddaramaiah has assured action amid growing outrage over systemic lapse Bengaluru: Allegations of major security lapses and preferential treatment within the Parappana Agrahara Central Jail in Bengaluru have surfaced following the viral videos purportedly showing notorious inmates — including one of India’s most notorious rapist and serial killers, Umesh Reddy, suspected terrorists, and a gold smuggling accused — using mobile phones and enjoying unwarranted luxuries, causing significant embarrassment to prison authorities. Responding to the incident, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said in Bengaluru on Saturday that he was unaware of the development…

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    • 16 November

      Indian Armed Forces demonstrate multi-domain readiness in Exercise Trishul

      The Indian Army’s Southern Command is leading Exercise Trishul, a tri-service initiative showcasing integrated land–sea–air operations, cyber and drone warfare capabilities, and Atmanirbharta-driven innovation, reaffirming the Armed Forces’ focus on jointness, transformation, and multi-domain operational readiness New Delhi: The Indian Army’s Southern Command is participating in a series of Tri-Services exercises under the overarching framework of Exercise TRISHUL to validate full-spectrum land–sea–air integration, embodying the mantra of JAI (Jointness, Atmanirbharta, and Innovation) in action. Reflecting the Armed Forces’ expanding multi-domain capabilities and focus on Atmanirbharta in the Defence sector, Exercise TRISHUL commenced with mission-focused validations to strengthen integrated readiness across multiple domains. “Covering electronic warfare, cyber, drone and counter-drone operations, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance as well as Air Defence Control and Reporting,…

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