KCR says Congress government won’t last long

Leader of Opposition and BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao drew attention to the Congress’s failure to fulfill key promises made to farmers, including the Rythu Bandhu scheme and Rs.500 bonus per quintal for paddy.

Published Date – 16 April 2024, 09:10 PM


KCR says Congress government won’t last long


Hyderabad: Predicting that the Congress government in Telangana had its days numbered, Leader of Opposition and BRS president K Chandrashekhar Rao said on Tuesday that surveys by the Congress itself had indicated that the ruling party would not manage more than two MP seats in the forthcoming elections.

The survey reports and the escalating discontentment towards the Congress government and the surge in defections to the BJP had made Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy jittery, which was evident from his statements.


“While we wish the Congress government to complete its five-year term, recent developments and the Chief Minister’s remarks cast doubts on its survival. While there is an uncertainty over the number of people defecting from the Congress to the BJP, we need not wonder if the Chief Minister himself shifts loyalties considering his subtle gestures towards the BJP in recent times,” Chandrashekhar Rao said.

Addressing a well-attended Praja Ashirvada Sabha at Sulthanpur in Medak on Tuesday, Chandrashekhar Rao drew attention to the Congress’s failure to fulfill key promises made to farmers, including the Rythu Bandhu scheme and Rs.500 bonus per quintal for paddy. Calling upon the farmers to voice their demands through the postcard movement launched in Siddipet constituency recently, he asked them to write to the Chief Minister, demanding the promised crop loan waiver, compensation of Rs.25,000 per acre for crop losses and immediate procurement of paddy along with the Rs.500 bonus.

“Considering the plight of farmers, the State government must provide the Rs.500 bonus to paddy farmers. I assure the Chief Minister that the BRS will not object or complain to the Election Commission of India in this regard. If the election code is an issue, I urge the State government to issue bills now and release the bonus after the elections. We will not spare the Congress government unless the bonus is given to paddy farmers,” he said.

Pointing out that the Congress which promised to implement crop loan waiver upto Rs 2 lakh by December 9 had now shifted the date to August 15 in an attempt to deceive farmers once again. In a call to action, Chandrashekhar Rao urged voters to deliver a resounding failure to the Congress in the upcoming parliamentary elections and hold the government accountable for its unfulfilled commitments. Emphasising the importance of voting for the BRS in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, he stressed the need for a strong voice representing Telangana’s interests in the parliament. He criticised the Congress’s inconsistent approach towards implementing welfare measures and vowed to hold the government accountable.

Referring to the Congress government as “Lilliputs”, the BRS president said the narrow-minded government disrespected Dr BR Ambedkar on his birth anniversary without offering him floral tributes at the 125 feet statue installed during the BRS rule in Telangana. “We constructed the largest statue of Dr Ambedkar to honour him as Telangana State could be realised due to his provisions under Article 3 of the Constitution. But this Lilliput government dishonoured him on his birth anniversary without even decorating the premises and denying entry for people who came to pay their respects,” he said.

He asked if the Congress leaders deliberately neglected the statue, why were they enjoying other constructions like the State Secretariat, the newly constructed MLA quarters and renovated Yadadri temple, taken up under the BRS government.

Expressing his displeasure over the police restricting people’s movement to the public meeting and removal of flex banners en route, the former Chief Minister urged them to perform their duties impartially and refrain from partisan actions. He warned against harassment of innocent citizens, urging the DGP to take corrective measures to address such issues. He also reminded the fair treatment of employees and teachers under the BRS regime by giving them the highest ever salaries compared to any State in the country.

In a scathing attack on the BJP, Chandrashekhar Rao likened it to “useless relatives” who made no contribution for Telangana and its people. He urged the youth to make informed choices for the State’s progress. He urged people not to fall for rhetoric that yields no benefit for the State.

Mahesh Bhagwat continues to be guiding force for Civil services aspirants

Among top 10 rankers – Donuru Ananya Reddy (3), Ruhani (5), and Ruhani (9) were mentored by the top police officer and his team comprising AIS officers.

Updated On – 16 April 2024, 09:02 PM


Mahesh Bhagwat continues to be guiding force for Civil services aspirants


Hyderabad: Additional DG of Railways and Road Safety, Mahesh Muralidhar Bhagwat continues to be the guiding force for Civil Services aspirants. Like every year, candidates mentored in the Civil Services personality test by Mahesh Bhagwat and his team of mentors have excelled and secured top ranks in the coveted examination held for All India Services (AIS).

Among top 10 rankersDonuru Ananya Reddy (3), Ruhani (5), and Ruhani (9) were mentored by the top police officer and his team comprising AIS officers. Overall, 15 candidates in the top 100 ranks have been mentored by Mahesh Bhagwat.


The free mentorship is extended over WhatsApp groups and based on a candidate’s details Bhagwat and his team help them prepare for the personality test with probable questions. He extends interview training for Civil Services, CAPF and Indian Forest Services among other examinations.

“I am part of the Bhagwat sir’s group that helped me a lot in my personality test preparation. Sir used to daily share the news clips and current affair details that gave me deeper understanding on several topics,” Ananya Reddy told Telangana Today’.

Agreeing with Ananya is KN Chandana Jahnavi, who bagged 50th rank in the examination. “I have been part of Bhagwat sir’s group for a long time. Apart from regular information related to current affairs, I received a lot of support from him in preparation for the personality test,” Jahnavi said. Mahesh Bhagwat thanked the other mentors who are AIS officers for their selfless services to empower the civil services aspirants.

Congress bluffing on reopening Nizam Sugar Factory: Bajireddy

While former minister J Ratnakar Rao was the chairman, he and Vidhyasagar were members of the committee. The committee had already passed a resolution to privatize the sugar factory.

Published Date – 16 April 2024, 08:49 PM


Congress bluffing on reopening Nizam Sugar Factory: Bajireddy


Jagtial: BRS candidate for Nizamabad Lok Sabha segment, Bajireddy Goverdhan on Tuesday said the Congress party was bluffing by promising to reopen the Nizam Sugar Factory.

Participating in an election rally along with ZP chairperson Dava Vasantha, BRS district president K Vidhyasagar Rao and others in Mallapur on Tuesday, he said the previous BRS government had set up a committee to look into the sugar factory issue.


While former minister J Ratnakar Rao was the chairman, he and Vidhyasagar were members of the committee. The committee had already passed a resolution to privatize the sugar factory.

Senior congress leader and MLC T Jeevan Reddy had also signed on the resolution.

Now, the Congress party was enacting a new drama on the sugar factory, Goverdhan said. Calling Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy a follower of TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu and a covert of the BJP, he also criticised Jeevan Reddy, who is representing the graduates MLC segment, asking him to tell the public what he had done for graduates.

Goverdhan also promised to get a Kendriya Vidyalaya and textile park if he was elected as MP.

Air India, Spicejet witness seat sales decline on Mumbai-Hyderabad and Delhi-Hyderabad routes

Similarly, Spicejet witnessed a decline, with seat sales decreasing from 0.05 per cent to 0.03 per cent on the Delhi-Hyderabad route.

Published Date – 16 April 2024, 08:28 PM


Air India, Spicejet witness seat sales decline on Mumbai-Hyderabad and Delhi-Hyderabad routes


Hyderabad: Air India and Spicejet have experienced a decline in seat sales in the highest fare bracket on major domestic routes, particularly the Mumbai to Hyderabad and Delhi to Hyderabad routes, according to the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) report for March.

Meanwhile, Vistara has maintained seat sales stability, and Akasa Air has seen a significant drop. Air India’s seat sales dropped from 0.94 per cent to 0.84 per cent on the Mumbai-Hyderabad route and from 0.66 per cent to 0.59 per cent on the Delhi-Hyderabad route.


Similarly, Spicejet witnessed a decline, with seat sales decreasing from 0.05 per cent to 0.03 per cent on the Delhi-Hyderabad route.

In contrast, Vistara maintained stability with seat sales remaining at 0.59 per cent on the Mumbai-Hyderabad route and 0.42 per cent on the Delhi-Hyderabad route. Akasa Air notably saw a significant drop from 0.05 per cent to 0.00 per cent on the Delhi-Hyderabad route.

Meanwhile, the DGCA report also highlighted punctuality trends at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport. Air India recorded an on-time performance of 67 per cent, with Alliance Air following at 39.9 per cent, indicating a lower punctuality rate compared to other airlines.

On the other hand, Spicejet emerged as one of the most punctual airlines with an on-time performance of 88.6 per cent. IndiGo maintained a strong on-time performance at 85.2 per cent, while Vistara demonstrated good punctuality with 82.4 per cent, ensuring timely departures and arrivals for travelers.

AIX Connect and Akasa Air also showed commendable on-time performance figures, with AIX Connect achieving 88.8 per cent and Akasa Air at 80.8 per cent.

Woman labourer dies of heatstroke in Nizamabad

According to reports, R Lavanya collapsed while taking up repair works of a pond under the MGNREGA programme near Lingamgutta in the mandal center.

Published Date – 16 April 2024, 08:19 PM


Woman labourer dies of heatstroke in Nizamabad


Nizamabad: A 38-year-old woman labourer died due to heatstroke in Navipet mandal of the district on Tuesday.

According to reports, R Lavanya collapsed while taking up repair works of a pond under the MGNREGA programme near Lingamgutta in the mandal center. She was rushed to a nearby government hospital, where she died while undergoing treatment.


The police have registered a case and investigation is underway.

SCR to operate summer specials towards UP/ Bihar

The Clone Special train will start before the regular Danapur Express (Secunderabad – Danapur).

Published Date – 16 April 2024, 08:12 PM


SCR to operate summer specials towards UP/ Bihar


Hyderabad: In order to clear the heavy rush of passengers travelling towards Uttar Pradesh and Bihar states from Telangana during the summer, South Central Railway (SCR) will operate Unreserved Clone weekly summer special trains towards Danapur.

The Clone Special train will start before the regular Danapur Express (Secunderabad – Danapur).


It is a weekly train which will be operated every Thursday from Secunderabad and every Saturday from Danapur. The trains will start its operation with effect from April 18 and continue next three months i.e., April, May and June 2024.

Huge number of public travel from the Telangana towards important cities like Itarsi, Prayagraj, Deendayal Upadhyay and Danapur stations.

In addition, Shramik workers who have settled or work in and around Hyderabad also travel to these regions to visit their home towns, especially during the holiday and summer season.

There is a regular Danapur Special Train starting from 09:25 am every day from Secunderabad to Danapur.

CM Revanth Reddy extends Sri Rama Navami greetings

The Chief Minister directed the officials to organize Sri Rama Navami celebrations on a grand scale to spread the importance of Bhadradri Sri Sita Ramachandra Swamy to the entire country.

Published Date – 16 April 2024, 08:00 PM


CM Revanth Reddy extends Sri Rama Navami greetings

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Hyderabad: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy extended greetings to the people on the occasion of Sri Rama Navami. He prayed to Lord Sita Ramachandra Swamy of Bhadrachalam to bless the people of the country to live happily.

The Chief Minister directed the officials to organize Sri Rama Navami celebrations on a grand scale to spread the importance of Bhadradri Sri Sita Ramachandra Swamy to the entire country.


He also asked the officials to make necessary arrangements at Bhadrachalam temple and ensure there was no inconvenience to the devotees during the festivities.

Election authorities address bogus voter concerns in Hyderabad parliamentary constituency

Duplicated and dead person votes in the Hyderabad parliamentary constituency have already been identified and removed from the voters list.

Published Date – 16 April 2024, 07:28 PM


Election authorities address bogus voter concerns in Hyderabad parliamentary constituency


Hyderabad: Following complaints made by various political parties on bogus voters under Hyderabad parliamentary constituency, the District Election Officer (DEO) and GHMC Commissioner, Ronald Rose on Tuesday said that a thorough preliminary report on the issue has been submitted to the Election Commission of India.

Duplicated and dead person votes in the Hyderabad parliamentary constituency have already been identified and removed from the voters list. Apart from this, we have also moved man others to the Absentee, Shifted, and Dead (ASD) list, the DEO on Tuesday during an interaction with press persons said.


Further, commenting about voters having voted at two different locations, the DEO said

“Seven months before elections, we took the DSE (Demographic Similar Entries) list and made deletions. But after the announcement of the elections, we cannot do that. We also had multiple meetings with political parties and asked them to bring such issues to our notice. However, the complaints have come very close to the elections”.

The DEO, however, assured that action will be taken against those who have applied for multiple votes.
So far, nearly 3,800 election staff did not report to election training. “Strict action including FIRs will be taken on employees who continue to skip training. Election exemption will only be given to pregnant women, disabled, and those with only six months left in service,” he said.
Along with the Hyderabad and Secunderabad parliamentary constituency elections, by-elections for the Secunderabad Cantonment assembly seat will also be conducted on May 13.

Election notification: April 18
Elections: May 13
Counting: June 4

Total voters as per final rolls published on February 8: 45,70,138
Claims and objections received till April 14: 3,10,979
Final voters list to be published before April 25

Polling stations: 3,986
Ballot units: 8,713
Control units: 5,383
VVPATs: 6,217

Cash: Rs. 14.03 crore
Valuables worth: Rs. 1.95 crore

Liquor: 20.198.28 liters
Narcotics: 163 kgs

MCC violation cases: 5
Prohibition cases: 237
Licensed weapons deposited: 2,787
District Grievance Committee releases
Total cases: 73 worth Rs. 2.39 crore
Released: 70 cases worth Rs. 1.70 crore

Maheshwar Reddy urges CS to enhance rental amount of Sai Sindhu Foundation

Whereas going by the market value of the land parcel the lease amount should be fixed at Rs. 50 crore per annum with 10 percent annual increase of lease rent, he said.

Updated On – 16 April 2024, 07:45 PM


Maheshwar Reddy urges CS to enhance rental amount of Sai Sindhu Foundation


Hyderabad: Stating that the 15 acres of prime land leased to Sai Sindhu Foundation by the State government was causing a huge loss to the exchequer, BJP Legislative Party leader A Maheshwar Reddy urged Chief Secretary A Santhi Kumari to make changes in the lease agreement and enhance the lease amount.

In a letter written to the Chief Secretary on Tuesday, Maheshwar Reddy said the State government had leased the 15 acres of land at Khanamet in Serilingampally of Rangareddy district to the Foundation for Rs 5 lakh per year per acre (total Rs 75 lakh per year) with 5 percent annual increase of lease rent.


Whereas going by the market value of the land parcel the lease amount should be fixed at Rs. 50 crore per annum with 10 percent annual increase of lease rent, he said.

Giving details of the issue, the said the BRS government allotted the land in 2018 for construction of cancer hospital, on non-profit basis, on lease basis for a period of 30 years, renewable for another 30 years and the lease amount was fixed at Rs 1,47,743 per year for the first three years and a 5 percent increase thereafter every 3 years.

However in June 2023, a High Court bench heard a writ petition filed by Urmila Pingle, sets aside the GO and refers the matter back to the State government for a fresh consideration, he said.

Meanwhile in September 2023, the BRS government again issued orders allotting the land by fixing lease amount at Rs 2 lakh per acre with 5 percent annual increase of lease rent.

On January 29, the Congress government re-examined the matter and kept the BRS government’s orders in abeyance and again on March 14, the government issued GO 37, revoking its abeyance orders and increased the lease rental to Rs 5 lakh per year per acre (total Rs 75 lakh per year) with 5 percent annual increase of lease rent, he said.

He reminded that Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, as an Opposition leader, had termed the allotment of land to the Foundation as “illegal” and opposed it. He urged the Chief Secretary to make changes in the GO 37 and enhance the lease amount.

Hyderabad nights heat up amid rising daytime temperatures

According to data from the Telangana State Development Planning Society, areas like Himayatnagar recorded a minimum temperature of 29 degrees Celsius on Tuesday, closely followed by Malkajgiri at 29.1 degrees Celsius.

Updated On – 16 April 2024, 07:34 PM


Hyderabad nights heat up amid rising daytime temperatures

Air coolers business shoots up in view of high temperatures in the city. Photo: Surya Sridhar


Hyderabad: Hyderabad is now grappling with uncomfortably warm nights!. While the daytime heat has left residents hot and sweaty, the 1173268 too have been hitting new highs over the past few days, making sleep elusive for many.

According to data from the Telangana State Development Planning Society, areas like Himayatnagar recorded a minimum temperature of 29 degrees Celsius on Tuesday, closely followed by Malkajgiri at 29.1 degrees Celsius.


Other areas such as Kukatpally, Charminar, Saroornagar, Alwal, Uppal, Khairatabad, Hayatnagar, Bahadurpura, and many more have seen minimum temperatures crossing the 28-degree mark.

The normal average minimum temperature for Hyderabad during this time of the year typically ranges from 23.8 to 24.7 degrees Celsius, as per IMD-Hyderabad. While the nights are warmer, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) is yet to officially declare it, as the departure from the normal in minimum temperatures must be between 4.5 degree Celsius and 6.4 degree Celsius.

Despite not meeting the ‘warmer nights’ criteria, there is a noticeable trend of rising nighttime temperatures. On Tuesday, the average minimum temperature soared to 27.1 degrees Celsius, following a warm night of 26.5 degrees Celsius on Monday.

The Telangana State Development Planning Society forecasts that the minimum temperatures in the city will hover around 30 degrees Celsius over the next two days, coupled with maximum temperatures ranging between 41 to 43 degrees Celsius.

Himayatnagar – 29

Malkajgiri – 29.1
Saroornagar – 28.8

Uppal – 28.8
Amberpet – 28.7

Musheerabad – 28.5
Balanagar – 28.5

Kukatpally – 28.4
Charminar – 28.3