Minister Dayakar Rao hands over LOC to kin of medical emergency patient

Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that CM Relief Fund is offering a helping hand to the poor, who are in distress, despite having Arogyasri in place in the State.

Published Date – 05:45 PM, Thu – 7 September 23


Minister Dayakar Rao hands over LOC to kin of medical emergency patient



Hyderabad: Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao offered financial assistance of Rs 2 lakh to the family members of Gundala Sravan, a resident of Venkatapuram village in Torrur Mandal.

Sravan is suffering from a health issue and needs treatment at NIMS Hospital.

Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that the CM Relief Fund is extending a helping hand to the poor who are in distress, despite the presence of Arogyasri program in the State.

In this regard, Dayakar Rao thanked Chief Minister KCR for the assistance.

NIT Warangal celebrates Hindi Diwas

The highlight of the evening was the quiz competition, where participants displayed their knowledge of Hindi idioms

Published Date – 08:37 PM, Thu – 14 September 23


NIT Warangal celebrates Hindi Diwas

Prof D Srinivasacharya giving away certificate to a winner in the essay writing and quiz competitions at NITW on Thursday.

Hanamkonda: NIT, Warangal, celebrated Hindi Diwas here on Thursday. The event, organised by the Literary and Debating Club, featured Hindi poetry recitations, followed by a quiz competition on Hindi idioms. The evening began with students reciting poems from revered poets like Ramdhari Singh Dinkar and Tulsidas.

The highlight of the evening was the quiz competition, where participants displayed their knowledge of Hindi idioms. The winners were awarded certificates.

Prof Bidyadhar Subudhi, Director of NITW, praised the students for their efforts in promoting the Hindi language and literature.

Dean of Student Welfare Prof D Srinivasacharya stressed the importance of preserving and celebrating our linguistic diversity. He said that language is not just a means of communication, but also a repository of culture and heritage.

Customs officials seize 206 grams of gold from a passenger at RGIA Hyderabad

The passenger who arrived from Dubai by an Emirates flight concealed the gold inside a popcorn making machine.

Updated On – 06:43 PM, Thu – 7 September 23


Customs officials seize 206 grams of gold from a passenger at RGIA Hyderabad

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Hyderabad: Customs officials at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport Shamshabad foiled an attempt to smuggle gold and seized 206 grams of gold from a passenger on Thursday.

The passenger who arrived from Dubai by an Emirates flight concealed the gold inside a popcorn making machine. The gold is valued at Rs. 12.57 lakh and seized.

Further investigation is going on.

Three booked for demanding money illegally from government school teacher in Kothagudem

The arrested posing as journalists demanded money from the teacher who works at Mandal Parishad Primary School, Srirampuram, Kothagudem

Published Date – 09:06 PM, Thu – 14 September 23


Three booked for demanding money illegally from government school teacher in Kothagudem

The arrested posing as journalists demanded money from the teacher who works at Mandal Parishad Primary School, Srirampuram, Kothagudem

Kothagudem: Three persons were booked by police for illegally demanding money from a government school teacher.

Burgampad SI, Nagabiksham in a statement on Thursday said that following a complaint by the teacher, Vasundhara Rani, three persons, Veera Babu, Satyanarayana and Jaya Babu were arrested and charged with illegal collection of money.

The arrested posing as journalists demanded money from the teacher who works at Mandal Parishad Primary School, Srirampuram, Lenin Nagar of Burgampaad mandal in the district, he said.

Health camp for GHMC workers on Sep 10

Informing that a free health camp will be conducted by TX Group of Hospitals at the head office on September 10, GHMC Commissioner Ronald Rose asked workers to take full advantage of the opportunity.

Published Date – 07:41 PM, Thu – 7 September 23


Health camp for GHMC workers on Sep 10



Hyderabad: Informing that a free health camp will be conducted by TX Group of Hospitals at the head office on September 10, GHMC Commissioner Ronald Rose asked workers to take full advantage of the opportunity.

Apart from the GHMC head office, camps are also being conducted at Serilingampally and Secunderabad zones.

While a medical camp will be held on September 12 at Kukatpally, Khairatabad and Charminar area workers can get checked at nearby camps on September 17 and 19. Another camp will be set up in LB Nagar on September 26. Height, weight, blood pressure, BMI, RBS, and other tests will be conducted along with CG, and 2D echo on the doctor’s advice.

The Commissioner directed the zonal commissioners to set up special rooms for the camps and also asked the Head of CM&HO Dr. Padmaja to take up building maintenance.

BRS Parliamentary Party meeting in Hyderabad on Friday

BRS Parliamentary Party meeting, to be chaired by Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao will discuss strategies to be adopted for the special session of the Parliament scheduled to commence from September 18

Published Date – 08:43 PM, Thu – 14 September 23


BRS Parliamentary Party meeting in Hyderabad on Friday



Hyderabad: The BRS Parliamentary Party meeting, to be chaired by Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao at Pragathi Bhavan on Friday, will discuss strategies to be adopted for the special session of the Parliament scheduled to commence from September 18. He is likely to instruct the BRS MPs on raising issues pertaining to Telangana during the session.

Further, the party is also likely to push for inclusion of certain issues in the agenda during the meeting of floor leaders of all political parties on September 17. All the MPs from both Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha have been asked to attend the Parliamentary Party meeting without fail.

The tentative agenda for the special session released by the Centre on Wednesday, includes two bills – The Advocates (Amendment) Bill, 2023 and The Press and Registration of Periodicals Bill, 2023 – to be taken up in the Lok Sabha. Further, the Rajya Sabha will discuss The Post Office Bill, 2023 and The Chief Election Commissioner and other Election Commissioners (Appointment, Conditions of Service and Term of Office) Bill, 2023.

A discussion on ‘Parliamentary Journey of 75 years starting from Samvidhan Sabha – Achievements, Experiences, Memories and Learnings’ also will be held on September 18 besides other formal business like laying of papers.

Although there were speculations about the government proposing a ‘One Nation, One Election’ bill and also bringing a resolution to rename India as Bharat in all official businesses, there was no mention of it in the tentative list. The Centre also ignored a request from the BRS to pass the Women’s Reservation Bill in the Parliament during the special session.

Telangana: Erravelli villagers walk to Yadadri, pray for KCR’s hat-trick victory

Along their journey, they raised slogans “Malli Sare Kavali, Care Ravali” (we need KCR again, the car should return to power)

Updated On – 07:57 PM, Thu – 7 September 23


Telangana: Erravelli villagers walk to Yadadri, pray for KCR’s hat-trick victory

Eravelly villagers of Siddipet district going on Padayatra on Wednesday from Erravelly to Yadadri Temple.

Siddipet: Praying for the victory of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao in Gajwel and the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) to retain power in Telangana for the third consecutive time, over 150 people went on a “padayatra” from Erravelli village to Yadagirigutta.

They started their yatra at 11 am on Wednesday. Braving the rains, they reached the Yadadri temple by 6.30 pm the same day by walking 40 km. Though the route had continuous rains throughout Wednesday, the team managed to complete the walkathon as per the planned schedule. En route the journey, the team also offered prayers at eight temples. They also garlanded the statue of Dr BR Ambedkar.

Along their journey, they raised slogans “Malli Sare Kavali, Care Ravali” (we need KCR again, the car should return to power). Speaking to Telangana Today, Primary Agriculture Cooperative Society (PACS) chairman Balaraju said Gajwel constituency had undergone a transformation during the last nine years under the rule of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao. The Chief Minister had developed Erravelli into a model village by providing all facilities. Since the entire village wanted to continue the development activity further, they had decided to go for the padayatra to pray for Rao’s victory from Gajwel with a huge margin and also for the victory of BRS in Telangana, he added.

MLC Dr V Yadava Reddy, DCCB Director Anji Reddy and MPP (Markook) Pandu Goud expressed their solidarity by participating in the rally at the beginning after flagging off it. Forest Development Corporation Chairman Vanteru Prathapa Reddy also joined them in the middle of the walkathon and walked for a few kilometres. The team offered special prayers at Yadadri Temple, and eight other temples in the name of the Chief Minister. BRS leaders Bikshapathi, Kanakaiah, Krishna, and Venkat Reddy led the yatra.

Palamuru: Telangana all set to witness history on Saturday

Constructed at an estimated cost of Rs.35,000 crore, the Palamuru Rangareddy Lift Irrigation Scheme is set to reshape the future of southern Telangana by providing irrigation water to 12.30 lakh acres of agricultural lands

Published Date – 08:20 PM, Thu – 14 September 23


Palamuru: Telangana all set to witness history on Saturday



Hyderabad: Telangana is all set to script a new chapter in its development journey with the inauguration of the Palamuru Rangareddy Lift Irrigation Scheme (PRLIS) on September 16. Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao will flag off the wet run of the landmark project at Narlapur and will address a massive public meeting on the occasion.

Constructed at an estimated cost of Rs.35,000 crore, the PRLIS is set to reshape the future of southern Telangana by providing irrigation water to 12.30 lakh acres of agricultural lands, supplying drinking water to over 1,200 villages, and also serve industrial needs upon becoming fully operational.

The brainchild of the Chief Minister, PRLIS follows the success of the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Scheme (KLIS), hailed as lifeline of northern Telangana. The officials have already conducted a successful dry run, while the wet run of lifts and pump houses is scheduled for September 16.

Though the Chief Minister laid the foundation stone for PRLIS in 2015, it could not be completed due to various hurdles including objections from the Andhra Pradesh government, cases in National Green Tribunal (NGT) and delay in approvals from the Centre. However, the State government, through its perseverance, realised the project which is now ready for inauguration.

The presence of PRLIS in southern Telangana, comprising erstwhile districts of Mahabubnagar, Nalgonda, and Rangareddy districts, gains significance catering to the needs of the semi-arid tropical zone having scarce rainfall. Of 29.28 lakh hectares in these districts, only 14.85 lakh hectares have irrigation facilities. Despite the presence of the Krishna River in Mahabubnagar, it irrigates only 42,392 hectares through the Priyadarshini Jurala Project.

With an aim to address the imbalance, Chandrashekhar Rao initiated the PRLIS which will lift 90 tmcft of floodwater in 60 days from the Srisailam reservoir on the Krishna River. The construction of the project will be completed in two phases.

Under the first phase, drinking water will be supplied to 1,226 villages in the districts of Mahabubnagar, Nagarkurnool, Narayanpet, Vikarabad, Rangareddy, and Nalgonda.

Drinking water also will be supplied to Hyderabad city.

Accordingly, the water will be lifted in five stages through pumping stations Yellur in Kollapur mandal in Nagarkunool district to KP Lakshmidevipalli village near Shadnagar in the first phase. Subsequently, the second phase will involve the development of a canal network from the reservoirs to provide irrigation facilities for the targeted 12.30 lakh acres of agricultural land and cater to industrial requirements.

Hyderabad: Eight including three Nigerians arrested, drugs worth over Rs 1 cr seized

The three Nigerians are purchasing drugs from suppliers known to them and selling them in Hyderabad and Bengaluru

Published Date – 07:48 PM, Thu – 14 September 23


Hyderabad: Eight including three Nigerians arrested, drugs worth over Rs 1 cr seized



Hyderabad: Eight persons including three Nigerians were arrested by the Telangana State Anti Narcotics Bureau (TSNAB) along with Gudimalkapur police for allegedly possessing drugs on Thursday. Cocaine, Ecstasy pills and MDMA, worth over Rs. 1 crore, were seized from them.

The arrested persons are Amobi Chukwudi Muonagolu (29), Igbawre Micheal (32), Thomas Anagha Kalu (49), natives of Nigeria and staying in Bengaluru, and D Suresh Rao, Koli Ramchand, K Sandeep, A Sushanth Reddy and Pagal Srikar Krishna Praneeth.

Amobi came to India in May 2020 and became a member of the local football club in Bengaluru. After coming in contact with other Nigerians and local people he started selling them drugs.

“The three Nigerians are purchasing drugs from suppliers known to them and selling them in Hyderabad and Bengaluru. Recently, Balaji who was arrested by the TSNAB at Gudimalkapur also went to Bengaluru and purchased the drugs from Amobi and others and brought them to the city,” said TSNAB Director, CV Anand.

The other five persons Suresh, Ramchand, Sandeep, Sushanth and Srikar Krishna were also buying the drugs from the Nigerians and Balaji regularly and consuming, he added. The Nigerian national was contacting the customers through WhatsApp numbers beginning with ‘+234’ and luring them to purchase drugs.

Amobi, is also a member of All India Nigerian Students and Community Association Bengaluru and collecting funds to allegedly meet the expenditure for deportation, bail and other legal services to be extended to Nigerians who are caught violating the laws. Balaji was organizing parties and supplying drugs to some film personalities and after getting evidence action will be initiated against them. Also, film producer Venkataratna’s bank account having a deposit of Rs. 5.5 crores was freezed. “We will invoke SAFEMA Act and seize properties acquired through the ill-gotten money,” he said.

Anand said eight more persons including businessmen and film producers who are selling drugs are absconding and special teams are formed to nab them.

TSRTC Bill 2023: TSRTC Chairman thanks CM KCR for fulfilling dream of employees

As many as 43,373 RTC employees will officially be called as government employees, said Bajireddy Govardhan

Published Date – 07:40 PM, Thu – 14 September 23


TSRTC Bill 2023: TSRTC Chairman thanks CM KCR for fulfilling dream of employees

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Hyderabad: With the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (Absorption of Employees into Government Service) Bill-2023 getting the assent of Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan, TSRTC chairman Bajireddy Govardhan thanked Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao for fulfilling the dream of the employees.

As many as 43,373 RTC employees will officially be called as government employees, he said and added, “I worked as a bridge between the government and the employees as the chairman of the corporation. I feel fortunate to be the chairman at this time when the merger process was taken up.”