Dairy farmers stages protest demanding releasing of pending bills in Nizamabad

The dairy farmers have been requesting the management of the Vijaya Dairy to release the pending bills since the last three months, but it has been postponing it on one or the other grounds.

Published Date – 3 April 2024, 07:57 PM


Dairy farmers stages protest demanding releasing of pending bills in Nizamabad

The dairy farmers have been requesting the management of the Vijaya Dairy to release the pending bills since the last three months, but it has been postponing it on one or the other grounds.

Nizamabad: Dairy farmers staged a protest on the Bodan-Banswada road in the Kotagiri mandal centre demanding the government to release the pending bills of Vijaya Dairy on Wednesday. The protest disrupted the vehicular traffic for over half an hour on the national highway.

According to reports, the State government has not released the bills of dairy farmers for the last three months. The dairy farmers have been requesting the management of the Vijaya Dairy to release the pending bills since the last three months, but it has been postponing it on one or the other grounds. The farmers stated that they were facing financial hardship due to non-payment of dues and were not able to procure cattle fodder from the market.


The farmers urged the government to intervene in the issue and release the pending bills at the earliest. The dairy farmers claimed that they never faced such problems during the BRS government.

The dairy farmers warned that if their pending bills were not released at the earliest they would intensify their protest.

KRMB to convene meeting in Hyderabad on Thursday

The water indents of both the States would be reviewed taking into considerable the availability of water in the live storage of both the projects.

Published Date – 3 April 2024, 07:54 PM


KRMB to convene meeting in Hyderabad on Thursday


Hyderabad; The three-member committee of the Krishna River Management Board is scheduled to meet in Jala Soudha here on Thursday to discuss the drinking water needs of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh States.

The reservoir level at Srisailam has already dropped below the minimum draw down level (MDDL) and at NSP, it is close to the MDDL.


The water indents of both the States would be reviewed taking into considerable the availability of water in the live storage of both the projects.

Sources said that AP has sought postponement of the meeting and no decision was taken yet by the river board so far.

Sirens heard in Kiryat Shmona after Hezbollah attacks

Sirens warning of incoming rockets and suspected drones are sounding across the Galilee, Times of Israel reported on Wednesday, adding that the alarms are activated in Kiryat Shmona and nearby towns in the Galilee Panhandle, as well as in several communities in the Western Galilee.

Meanwhile, a Hezbollah statement said that, “On Wednesday, 04/03/2024, at 03:05 PM, the Islamic Resistance fighters targeted the Ruwaisat Al-Alam site in the occupied Lebanese hills of Kafr Shuba with artillery shells, achieving a direct hit.”

The Resistance group said in its second statement that “Hezbollah’s Islamic Resistance hits Israeli Al-Raheb site and a gathering of Israeli soldiers in the site’s vicinity.”

In a third statement, Hezbollah said that “Islamic Resistance in Lebanon targeted a gathering of Israeli enemy soldiers in Khallet Warda with appropriate weapons.”

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T-Hub collaborates with Medtronic to foster growth in health-tech startup ecosystem-Telangana Today

The collaboration marks a significant leap forward in fostering innovation and growth within India’s dynamic health-tech startup ecosystem, T-Hub in a statement said.

Published Date – 3 April 2024, 07:39 PM


T-Hub collaborates with Medtronic to foster growth in health-tech startup ecosystem


Hyderabad: T-Hub on Wednesday announced its strategic partnership with Medtronic, the noted global leader in healthcare technology. The collaboration marks a significant leap forward in fostering innovation and growth within India’s dynamic health-tech startup ecosystem, T-Hub in a statement said.

This collaboration is anchored by Medtronic Engineering & Innovation Center (MEIC) in Hyderabad, which is also Medtronic’s largest R&D center outside of US. With this partnership, MEIC will foster industry collaborations and participate in events like CXO roundtables and innovation workshops to build thought leadership in health-tech R&D, thus ensuring deep immersion into the dynamic landscape of health-tech innovation. T-Hub’s startups will also receive invaluable mentorship, sponsorship, and expert guidance from MEIC, propelling their ventures towards success. In addition, MEIC employees will also have the opportunity to participate in tailored entrepreneurship workshops curated by T-Hub.


Mahankali Srinivas Rao, CEO, T-Hub said, “Through our partnership with Medtronic, we are confident that together, we will accelerate the growth and enhance the impact of health-tech startups, paving the way for a brighter and healthier future for all.”

Divya Prakash Joshi, vice president and Site Leader, MEIC said, “Through this strategic partnership, we aim to leverage our expertise and resources to empower health-tech startups in India, fostering a culture of innovation and driving sectoral growth.”

Sangareddy Police bust milk adulteration unit supplying 2000 liters a day

Police said the duo identifyed as Bomma Shankar (57) and his son Bomma Raghavendar (33) confessed to mixing milk powder, two liters of milk and two liters of Rajani Oil in an electric mixer to make 30 liters of milk.

Published Date – 3 April 2024, 07:43 PM


Sangareddy Police bust milk adulteration unit supplying 2000 liters a day

The accused are demonstrating the adulteration of milk before Police, media at their unit at Govindrajupally in Hathnoora mandal of Sangareddy district on Wednesday.

Sangareddy: Police busted an adulterated milk racket in which a man and his son were making nearly 2000 liters of milk using milk powder and a particular brand of oil here on Wednesday. The father son duo was supplying milk to differnet dairy parlours in Jogipet and Narayankhed towns everyday.

Police said the duo identifyed as Bomma Shankar (57) and his son Bomma Raghavendar (33) confessed to mixing milk powder, two liters of milk and two liters of Rajani Oil in an electric mixer to make 30 liters of milk. They had employed seven workers hailing from Bihar on their dairy farm in Govindarajupally village.


They have over 70 Murra breed cows on their farm, but of late, milk yield had drastically come down to 200 liters of natural milk every day from these cows. But they were found to be supplying nearly 2000 liters of milk to Sri Sai dairy parlour in Jogipet and Milk Line dairy parlour in Narayankhed town.

Following a tip-off from the locals, police raided the dairy unit on Wednesday and found evidence to establish milk adulteration. The Sangareddy SP Chennuri Rupesh said the arrested duo demonstrated the process of adulteration and it was video-recorded also.

Apart from Shankar and Raghavendar, police nabbed the driver Vinay Kumar, and two Bihari workers Matosh Roy, and Bikash Kumar on the charge of supporting them. Matosh and Bikash used to make milk every day at the farm. Rupesh has warned that the police would invoke provisions of Preventive Detention Act against such perosns. Police were also trying to ascertain whether the two dairy parlour owners were aware of the adulteration racket.

Leader to hold meeting with government, military officials

The Leader is receiving the government officials, military commanders, formers officials, lawmakers, the heads of the three branches of the Iranian government (legislative or parliament, executive or government and Judiciary), a report by the national TV’s correspondent said earlier on Wednesday.

President Ebrahim Raeisi will present a report about his administration’s performance and future programs to the Leader at the meeting, which will be held in Imam Khomeini Hoseyniyeh in Tehran. 

This is the fourth meeting by the Leader during this Ramadan.

This item is being updated…

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Resistance only solution to Palestinian issue

In a statement on Wednesday to mark the International Quds Day, which falls on on April 5 this Ramadan, the Army of the Islamic Republic of Iran said that 75 years of relentless violence, terror, and aggression by the Zionist regime against the Palestinian people shows that the regime does not adhere to any human, moral, or legal principles.

“Therefore, the only solution to the Palestinian issue is to resist and fight until the destruction of this regime,” the statement emphasized.

“No doubt, the escalation of crimes and aggressions of the Zionist regime at the current stage is due to the internal and external crises that this usurping regime faces, and while revealing the ugly face of that regime to the world, it heralds that the Zionist enemy is on the slide towards destruction and collapse.”

The Army also condemned the Israeli regime’s Monday attack on Iran’s consulate in Syria and invited the Islamic Ummah to attend International Quds Day rallies to express support for the rightful cause of Palestine.

Israel waged its brutal war on besieged Gaza on October 7 after Hamas carried out an unprecedented operation against the occupying entity in retaliation for its intensified atrocities against the Palestinian people.

Israel has imposed a complete siege on the densely populated enclave, cutting off fuel, electricity, food, and water to the more than two million Palestinians living there.

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"Both Hardik And Rohit Are…": MI Star Shuts Down Team Environment Talks

Following his side’s six-wicket loss to Rajasthan Royals (RR) in their Indian Premier League (IPL) match, Mumbai Indians (MI) pacer Akash Madhwal said the team environment is excellent and both skipper Hardik Pandya and former captain Rohit Sharma are supportive. Riyan Parag blitzkrieg left the Mumbai Indians (MI) bamboozled as the Rajasthan Royals (RR) sailed to their third consecutive win in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 with a six-wicket triumph over the five-time champions on Monday at the Wankhede Stadium.

Following the match, Madhwal spoke to the media about the environment within the team, sitting out of the playing eleven for the first two matches and what was the mindset of the bowling attack after the team was reduced to just 125/9 after being put to bat first by Rajasthan Royals.

Speaking on the support received from the team and the overall atmosphere, Madhwal said as quoted by MI’s official website, “The team environment is excellent. Both (Rohit and Hardik) are supportive, and I spoke to Hardik and Rohit in the practice match. (Jasprit) Bumrah bhai was also there. We should do better in the coming games.”

Questioned about not being included in the team for the first two games, Madhwal said that the game should be played for the team rather than individual reasons.

“The combinations for the first two games were good in their own right, as world-class bowlers constantly compete for a place in the team,” he said.

Madhwal made his IPL debut last season, taking 14 wickets in eight matches at an average of 15.64, with the best bowling figures of 5/5 against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in the eliminator match.

The pacer said that during the innings break following a disastrous performance with the bat, the team discussed that they should grab as many wickets as possible to put pressure back on the opposition.

“Even in the strategic timeout, we discussed sticking to the plan and taking 2-3 wickets to gain the upper hand,” he added.

“The way the wicket was, we had to get the basics right. We had to bowl wicket-to-wicket. What we had planned, all of our bowlers followed it. We had planned to get the basics right and bowl wicket-to-wicket because the pitch also helped fast bowlers,” Madhwal added.

Coming to the match, after winning the toss, RR opted to bowl first. Trent Boult (3/22) destroyed the MI top-order in the powerplay, reducing them to 20/4. A 56-run partnership between skipper Hardik Pandya (34 in 21 balls, with six fours) and Tilak Varma (32 in 29 balls, with two sixes) brought some order into the innings briefly before MI experienced a collapse again to end at 125/9 in 20 overs.

Yuzvendra Chahal (3/11) and Nandre Burger (2/32) bowled really well for RR and rocked the MI batting line-up with regular wickets, never giving them a chance to breathe.

In the run chase, RR lost openers Jos Buttler (13), Yashasvi Jaiswal (10) while skipper Sanju Samson could make only 12 in 10 balls. Reduced to 48/3, they were in a tricky situation. But Riyan Parag once again performed a brilliant rescue act, scoring 54* in 39 balls, with five fours and three sixes to take his side to a six wicket win with 27 balls left.

Akash Madhwal (3/20) was the pick of the bowlers for MI.

Boult took home the ‘Player of the Match’ award.

Rajasthan is at the top of the points table with three wins in three matches, giving them a total of six points. Mumbai is at the bottom on the other hand, having lost all their three games so far.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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SCR extends run of special trains to clear passenger rush

SCR officials requested rail users to make note of the change in the schedule and plan their journeys accordingly.

Published Date – 3 April 2024, 07:29 PM


SCR extends run of special trains to clear passenger rush


Hyderabad: To clear passenger rush, the South Central Railway (SCR) has extended the run of certain special trains to various destinations.

Accordingly, the Kacheguda – Madurai (07191) service has been extended between April 8 and June 24; Madurai – Kacheguda (07192) service has been extended between April 10 and June 26; Kacheguda- Nagercoil (07435) service has been extended between April 5 and June 28 and Nagercoil – Kacheguda (07436) service has been extended between April 7 and June 30.


SCR officials requested rail users to make note of the change in the schedule and plan their journeys accordingly.