Ramraj Cottons opens new outlet at Pragathi Nagar

Ramraj Cotton Company, well-known for manufacturing traditional Indian attire including its famous white colour Dhoti, on Friday launched its new showroom at Pragathi Nagar, opposite to Vijeta supermarket.

Published Date – 08:37 PM, Fri – 8 September 23


Ramraj Cottons opens new outlet at Pragathi Nagar



Hyderabad: Ramraj Cotton Company, well-known for manufacturing traditional Indian attire including its famous white colour Dhoti, on Friday launched its new showroom at Pragathi Nagar, opposite to Vijeta supermarket, Lahari estates near INCOIS.

The new showroom of Ramraj Cottons was inaugurated by K.P. Vivekananda Goud, MLA, Quthbullapur in the presence of Kolan Neela Gopal Reddy, Mayor, Nizampet Municipal Corporation, Shanigala Danraj Yadav, Deputy Mayor, Nizampet Municipal Corporation and other local public representatives were present.

Recently, the Ramraj Cotton Company launched anti-bacterial dhotis to protect its customers from bacterial and viral infections. All the products manufactured by Ramraj Cotton are made from the cloth of soft cotton fabrics, which are designed by the experts in textiles. To reach out to the diaspora, the Ramraj Cottons has also launched www.ramrajcotton.in and exports its products to Srilanka, Singapore, Malaysia and other countries.

Kothagudem farmer takes to social media to sell watermelons

With buyers shying away from purchasing ready-to-harvest watermelon, a farmer in the district has taken to social media to sell the produce.

Updated On – 05:53 PM, Wed – 13 September 23


Kothagudem farmer takes to social media to sell watermelons

Farmer G Rambabu at his field at Padamatinarsapuram of Julurpad mandal in Kothagudem district.

Kothagudem: With buyers shying away from purchasing ready-to-harvest watermelon, a farmer in the district has taken to social media to sell the produce.

The farmer, Guguloth Rambabu of Padamatinarsapuram in Julurpad mandal in the district, had grown watermelon as an intercrop with papaya in five acres of land. The crop reached the harvest stage in the first week of September and he started looking for buyers from Hyderabad.

At first the buyers agreed to purchase the produce and later due to rains in Hyderabad, they delayed the purchase. Now they are avoiding the purchase stating weather conditions and rains in the district as the reasons. As a means to find a market for his produce, Rambabu shot a video and posted it on social media, including in WhatsApp groups and others in the district. He appealed to the public to visit his farm at the village on the Kothagudem-Khammam main road to buy the fruit while saying that he would sell the fruit at the price quoted by the individuals.

Speaking to Telangana Today, Rambabu said he was looking for buyers since September 2. The quality of the fruit was good but buyers were trying to purchase it at a throwaway price claiming that rains could have affected the quality.

The farmer said the watermelon variety he grew was called ‘Bahubali’ with each weighing around five to eight kilograms. Around 50 to 60 tons of produce was ready for harvest and instead of selling it to fruit dealers, he wanted to sell it directly to the public or local fruit vendors, he said.

Rambabu said he could be contacted at his mobile number: 9701858180, if anyone was interested to buy the fruits and help him. Since the fruit is perishable and has low shelf life, he wanted to dispose of the produce at the earliest, he added.

Keep tabs on viral fevers, doctors sound alarm

Public health officials in Hyderabad, however, have urged people not to panic, as cases of viral fevers, dengue, influenza etc are still less, when compared to previous years.

Published Date – 10:16 PM, Fri – 8 September 23


Keep tabs on viral fevers, doctors sound alarm

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Hyderabad: Cases of viral fevers and dengue have continued to get reported in Hyderabad and neighbouring districts. In addition to viral fevers, doctors in Hyderabad are also reporting a slight rise in cases of bacterial infections, which has been the case every year in August-September.

The ongoing inclement weather conditions are also likely to trigger a fresh surge in seasonal ailments, as doctors urge people, especially parents to keep a close tab of their children and act swiftly in case they develop symptoms for dengue, malaria, typhoid etc.

Public health officials in Hyderabad, however, have urged people not to panic, as cases of viral fevers, dengue, influenza etc are still less, when compared to previous years.

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However, they have urged people to remain vigilant and take basic precautions and consult a doctor when needed. Almost all the viral fevers that are getting reported, have symptoms of fever, severe body pains, vomiting, cold and cough that refuses to relent quickly.

Parents should specifically keep track of dengue symptoms like frequent vomiting, nose bleeding, skin rashes, rapid pulse, severe body ache and sometimes even difficulty in breathing.

Given the risk of infections, the health department and seasonal disease experts have urged people to follow precautions, which could go a long way in reducing morbidity.

This is the ideal time for senior citizens to get a vaccine shot for seasonal influenza and children who have missed out on their yearly flu shots, doctors also point out.

Centre acting against democratic spirit, says Gutha

Gutha Sukender Reddy on Wednesday said the BJP government at the Centre was creating confusion among the people as well as among political parties.

Published Date – 06:11 PM, Wed – 13 September 23


Centre acting against democratic spirit, says Gutha



Nalgonda: Telangana State Legislative Council chairman Gutha Sukender Reddy on Wednesday said the BJP government at the Centre was creating confusion among the people as well as among political parties with the reported move for a One Nation One Election concept, which would harm democracy in the country.

Speaking to the media here, Sukender Reddy said elections to Legislative Assemblies of five States should be conducted as per schedule. But the Centre was acting in violation of the democratic spirit by attempting to postpone those elections.

Stating that Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao would retain power and that the people were ready to present victory to the BRS whenever the elections were held, he said this was to ensure further development of the State and continuation of welfare schemes.

Strongly reacting to comments by Congress leaders against the Chief Minister and Minister K T Rama Rao, he said no Congress leader had the stature to criticize the Chief Minister or Rama Rao, with some Congress leaders including Komatireddy Venkat Reddy making comments to get publicity for their political survival.

Referring to Venkat Reddy’s allegation that there were Telangana traitors in BRS, he questioned as to how the Congress MP was supporting YSRTP leader YS Sharmila, who had opposed the formation of Telangana.

Both urban and rural development being ensured in Telangana, says KTR

KT Rama Rao said for a city or State to prosper and develop, focus should be laid on provision of basic infrastructure, failing which it cannot be a successful model

Published Date – 12:27 PM, Sat – 9 September 23


Both urban and rural development being ensured in Telangana, says KTR



Hyderabad: Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister KT Rama Rao said for a city or State to prosper and develop, focus should be laid on provision of basic infrastructure, failing which it cannot be a successful model.

Apart from Hyderabad, Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had ensured the growth of all urban areas in the State. In a holistic, integrated, inclusive and balanced model, the State government was ensuring the growth of both urban and rural development, he said.

Speaking after inaugurating a property show here on Saturday, Rama Rao said irrespective of any sectors, including agriculture or IT, environment or industries, one could witness a balanced model of growth in Telangana in the last nine years.

However, for a city to excel in the real estate sector, basic infrastructure was a key factor. In the case of Hyderabad, the energy requirement was taken care of. In 2014, the installed power capacity in the State was 7000 MW and there was a power deficit. Power cuts, power holidays were regular features in the past but today, the installed power capacity was increased to 26,000 MW, he said.

Similarly, Hyderabad’s drinking water requirement was also being addressed. Water was being supplied from both River Krishna and Godavari. At present, Hyderabad’s population was 1.20 crore and even if it increased to 3 crore, the State government had developed infrastructure to meet the drinking water requirements till 2052, the Minister said.

This drinking water security to Hyderabad was being provided by allocating 10 percent of water supply from the Palamuru Rangareddy Lift Irrigation and Kaleshwaram projects, he said.

In addition to energy and drinking water, physical infrastructure was very important. Impressed with the infrastructure development, investors and even film actor Rajinikanth had complimented stating that Hyderabad was now resembling New York, he said.

“We are by far the city with the best infrastructure in the country but that doesn’t mean we are content. About 35 projects have been completed under SRDP and this infra is not sufficient and we have to develop further if Hyderabad is to emerge as a global city” Rama Rao said.

Under this initiative, the Hyderabad Metro network, which covered 70 km at present, was being expanded further, including the 31 km-Airport Express. Already, tenders have been called for and work would commence soon, he said.

Not just the Airport Expressway, the Chief Minister also aims to extend the Metro service covering the entire Outer Ring Road and to extend it to over 415 km in Hyderabad in the next five years to 10 years. The State cabinet had already approved these plans and preparation of Detailed Project Reports and other works were under progress, the Minister said.

Stressing that law and order was also a key component for a growth of a city, he said in the past, especially during Vinayaka Chavithi festivals and other festivals, there used to be disturbances and curfews were imposed. “In the last nine years, curfew was not imposed even for a day in Hyderabad,” Rama Rao said.

Many have a false notion that real estate was just about buying and selling properties. In fact, it was an industry employing three million people in Telangana, he said.

Real estate was not confined to Hyderabad. Former Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu recently said that earlier if people sold one acre in Andhra Pradesh, they could buy 10 acres in Telangana. But things have changed and today if one acre was sold in Telangana, people could buy 100 acres in Andhra, he had said.

“All the growth that people are witnessing in Hyderabad is just a trailer and the mega movie is yet to be released. There are many projects, including Metro expansion and the River Musi project in the pipeline,” Rama Rao said.

The Minister wanted builders to compete with the best in the world. If Hyderabad has to be a global metropolis, a lot more has to be done. When a skyscraper was being constructed, the skyline of Hyderabad was being redefined. The elevations and interiors had to meet global standards, he said.

“After Mumbai, Hyderabad is the second city to have so many skyscrapers. In HMDA alone, permissions have been accorded for 12 applications to construct buildings with 57 floors and above,” the Minister said.

However, cities like San Francisco have mandated builders to come up with beautiful and innovative designs. In Hyderabad, if investors and buyers were to be attracted, the green standards have to be met, green building norms have to be followed and compliance with building council is mandatory, he said.

“Having said all this, Hyderabad should not lose its affordability tag and it should not be called an expensive city. We are still the second most affordable city with an average price of Rs.4450 per square feet as per Anarock Group,” Rama Rao said, adding that infrastructure in the eastern parts of the city were also developing on par with the western region.

“Mere focusing on the west side will not augur well for Hyderabad and we should not end up like Bengaluru where infra is crumbling. The State government has ambitious infra plans for the eastern and other parts of the city and these areas should be explored by builders and developers,” he added.

“Next year also we will form the government and I will grace the occasion to inaugurate the property show again,” Rama Rao said.

Khammam Government Medical College to be inaugurated on Thursday

Health and Finance Minister T Harish Rao along with Transport Minister Puvvada Ajay Kumar will inaugurate the college on Thursday

Published Date – 06:43 PM, Wed – 13 September 23


Khammam Government Medical College to be inaugurated on Thursday

Collector VP Gautham inspects equipment at a lab at Government Medical College in Khammam.

Khammam: September 14 is going to be a red letter day for Khammam as a decades-old desire of the people gets fulfilled with the inauguration of the Government Medical College, for which all is set.

Health and Finance Minister T Harish Rao along with Transport Minister Puvvada Ajay Kumar will inaugurate the college on Thursday. The Medical College has been set up on eight acres of land by renovating the old collectorate and R&B office building in the heart of the city.

All arrangements for running classes from the academic year 2023-24 at the college affiliated to Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences are in place. The National Medical Commission has given permission for 100 MBBS seats. The admission process is also complete.

The Administration wing, library, examination and teaching halls, museum, biochemistry, clinical physiology, hematology, amphibian labs, dissection hall, lecture halls, biochemistry and anatomy departments, separate boys and girls’ hostels are all ready.

All equipment related to the labs, furniture and computer equipment related to the college has been acquired. Construction of internal roads has been completed. The government has allotted six professors, five associate professors and 27 assistant professors to the medical college and all of them have reported for duty.

Advanced equipment and facilities are available in the Government General Hospital to offer quality health services to patients from the neighbouring districts of Mahabubabad, Suryapet and border districts of AP. Thus Khammam is set to become a hub for health services in the region.

Harish Rao during his visit to Khammam on Thursday will also inaugurate a silver jubilee block at Mamata Medical College and attend the college’s silver jubilee celebrations. He will lay the foundation stone for the Government Nursing College at Maddulapalli in Khammam Rural mandal as well.

Couple dies of electrocution in Hyderabad

On information the Bandlaguda police reached the spot and shifted the bodies to Osmania General Hospital mortuary for postmortem examination

Published Date – 01:33 PM, Sat – 9 September 23


Couple dies of electrocution in Hyderabad

On information the Bandlaguda police reached the spot and shifted the bodies to Osmania General Hospital mortuary for postmortem examination

Hyderabad: A couple was electrocuted to death at their house in Bandlaguda on Saturday morning.

According to the police, Tanveer (36) and his wife Shakeera Begum stayed along with three children at their house at Ghousenagar in Bandlaguda for the last few years.

On Saturday morning, Shakeera Begum went to switch on the water pump in the house when she got electrocuted. On noticing it, Tanveer rushed to her rescue and he too got electrocuted while trying to save her and collapsed.

On being alerted the neighbours rushed into their house and switched off the power supply and pulled both the persons away from the power cables. However, both of them died by then.

On information the Bandlaguda police reached the spot and shifted the bodies to Osmania General Hospital mortuary for postmortem examination. A case is registered.

GWMC to start Rs 250 crore worth of works in critical infrastructure restoration

Over the last 9 years, the government under the leadership of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has dedicated a substantial Rs 4,500 crore for a multitude of development initiatives

Published Date – 06:47 PM, Wed – 13 September 23


GWMC to start Rs 250 crore worth of works in critical infrastructure restoration



Warangal: The Municipal Administration and Urban Development (MA&UD) department has allocated Rs 250 crore to initiate essential repair work in flood-affected regions within the Greater Warangal Municipal Corporation (GWMC) limits. This comprehensive undertaking encompasses the refurbishment of road networks, drainage systems, culverts, and pipelines. The tendering process is presently in progress, and the commencement of the restoration work is imminent, said Mayor Gundu Sudharani.

She said, “Currently, we are already supplying an increased volume of potable water to 80 per cent of the residential areas. The remaining 20 per cent will receive an uninterrupted water supply once the pipeline projects conclude. We are diligently devising comprehensive plans for 24/7 access to clean drinking water and executing swift action.”

Addressing the council meeting held on Wednesday, the Mayor disclosed that these funds were allocated by Minister KT Rama Rao, who has also instructed the Greater Warangal Municipal Corporation (GWMC) to expedite the implementation of the Strategic Nala Development Project (SNDP).

Over the last nine years, the government under the leadership of Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has dedicated a substantial Rs 4,500 crore for a multitude of development initiatives under the Pattana Pragathi, Chief Minister’s Assurances (CMA), and Smart City Mission (SCM) programmes.

GWMC Commissioner Shaikrizwan Basha, corporators, and various other officials attended the meeting.

Hyderabad gets new inclusive café ‘Hope in a Cup’

This cozy space is currently run by four trained queer women. After six months, the café will be transitioned to their ownership, with the NGO providing ongoing support and resources as needed

Updated On – 04:04 PM, Sat – 9 September 23





Hyderabad: Hyderabad’s queer community can now look forward to hosting their events or hanging out at the new inclusive cafe that opened on Thursday.

Located in Madhapur, ‘Hope in a Cup’, the café run by queer people, is operated by the non-profit Nirmaan, and is funded by a corporate Synopsys Inc. Deepthi Sirla, the project manager at Nirmaan, responsible for this initiative says,“we aim to create a supportive community for queer individuals, allies, and anyone who wants to be part of a welcoming and inclusive environment.”

This cozy space is currently run by four trained queer women. After six months, the café will be transitioned to their ownership, with the NGO providing ongoing support and resources as needed.

Deepthi says the café has a number of policies to ensure that everyone feels safe and comfortable, including strict surveillance and a zero-tolerance policy against hate speech, harassment and discrimination. “We hope that our café can become a place where people come together, make connections, and feel at home,” she adds.

The café is planning to regularly feature a lineup of art exhibitions, open-mic sessions, and other activities.

Stringent action against persons responsible for food poisoning: Vemula

About 103 girls of the Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya fell ill due to suspected food poisoning on Monday night

Published Date – 07:24 PM, Wed – 13 September 23


Stringent action against persons responsible for food poisoning: Vemula

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Nizamabad: Roads and Buildings Minister Vemula Prashant Reddy said stringent action would be initiated against persons responsible for the food poisoning in the Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBV), Bheemgal. About 103 girls of the KGBV fell ill due to suspected food poisoning on Monday night.

The Minister, who visited the hostel on Wednesday, directed officials to take measures to ensure that such incidents do not occur in the future. He directed officials to keep the kitchen and surrounding areas hygienic and provide food as per the menu provided by the government.

Prashant Reddy interacted with the girl students and assured them that measures would be taken to improve facilities in the hostel. “I will be visiting the hostel to check the facilities being provided to the students. Stringent action will be taken if the staff failed to provide hygiene food and safe drinking water to students ,”he warned.