Telangana’s once pro-active government now specialises in ‘U’ turns

One step forward, two steps backward has been the functioning style that is becoming all the more identifiable with the Congress as it completes one year in power

Published Date – 30 November 2024, 05:33 PM


Telangana’s once pro-active government now specialises in ‘U’ turns

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy

Hyderabad: Telangana was once praised by world leaders for having a pro-active, fast moving (remember Foxconn Chairman Young Liu’s ‘Telangana Speed’ remark) and foresighted government. Those were the days when the BRS was at the helm. That image, however, is fast crumbling. The Congress dispensation in the State now appears to be fast building a dubious recognition for flip flop decisions over different issues. One step forward, two steps backward has been the functioning style that is becoming all the more identifiable with the Congress as it completes one year in power.

Right from the decision to reject the Rs.100 crore donation from the Adani Group, to the retracted orders on assessment of Class 10 students, the ‘U’ turn on decisions taken by the State government in the last one week alone reflects the state of governance in Telangana.


On Tuesday, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy said the State government has decided to turn down the Rs.100 crore donations for Skills University announced by Adani Group. This was after earlier defending the investments and donation from Adani Group.

During the recent assembly elections in Maharashtra, the Chief Minister had openly defended Adani Group’s investments in Telangana. However, soon after Congress MP Rahul Gandhi spoke against deals with the Adani Group, Revanth Reddy’s bus with Adani screeched to a halt and the donation was “rejected”.

Soon after this came the Lagacherla embarrassment. This was after several attempts to put up a brave face against the relentless fight put up by tribal farmers in Lagacherla and other villages against the Chief Minister’s pet Pharma Village project in his own constituency. With attempts to pull conspiracy theories out of the air against the BRS backfiring, and national agencies including the National Human Rights Commission descending on Lagacherla, Revanth Reddy first tried to say that there was no proposal for a pharma village and came up with an industrial corridor story.

Even that version changed with the State government withdrawing the controversial land acquisition notification on Friday. Interestingly, on Saturday, the government took another U-turn, and a fresh notification was issued for acquiring land, this time with the announced purpose being a multipurpose industrial park.

The U-turns did not end there. On Thursday, the State government issued a memo to award 100 percent marks to external assessments in SSC public examinations without any marks for internal assessments from the academic year 2024-25. The orders did not stand straight even for 24 hours. On Friday, the government took a U turn on awarding 100 percent marks to external assessments and decided to retain the existing assessment system i.e., 80 percent marks to external assessment and 20 percent to internal assessment for the academic year 2024-25 only.

The government also decided to implement allotment of 100 percent marks to external assessment in the SSC examination from the academic year 2025-26.

Repeated U-turns make a circle, and that is how the Revanth Reddy administration appears to be functioning.,

16-year-old from Hyderabad leads powerful youth movement, transforming communities with Dhara Life

Dhara Life’s motto, “A network to unite, innovate, and transform,” embodies its mission to tackle grassroots challenges and uplift communities. Despite his demanding academic commitments, Revanth has led several impactful initiatives.

Published Date – 30 November 2024, 04:45 PM


16-year-old from Hyderabad leads powerful youth movement, transforming communities with Dhara Life


Hyderabad: In a heartwarming testament to the power of youth-led change, Dhara Life, a student-backed NGO, is making waves in community transformation. Founded by 16-year-old Revanth Vadde, a student of Santa Maria School, this initiative aims to unite, innovate, and transform society.

Dhara Life’s slogan ‘A network to unite, innovate, and transform’ reflects its mission to address grassroots challenges and empower communities. Despite his busy academic schedule, Revanth has already spearheaded impactful projects.


As part of its inaugural campaign, Dhara Life organized a library donation drive across local communities and schools. The drive collected a substantial number of books, which were used to establish a library at the Government Primary School in Borabanda, fostering a culture of learning among young students.

In its second major initiative, Dhara Life addressed the critical need for clean drinking water. Through a crowdfunding campaign on Milaap, it successfully raised funds to set up an RO water plant at ZPHS Ganehnagar, benefiting over 400 students.

Dedicated to community welfare, Revanth Vadde while balancing the demands of his education, also plans to expand the NGO’s activities, addressing various social needs and inspiring others to contribution

Aquino Squadron bagged “The Commandant’s Banner” at the Air Force Academy in Dundigal

The award of Commandant’s Banner symbolizes overall excellence and marks the conclusion of fiercely contested series of events, ranging from physical activities, sports, debate, quizzes, cultural events, cross-country runs, field camps, drill competition and academics.

Published Date – 30 November 2024, 04:50 PM


Aquino Squadron bagged “The Commandant’s Banner” at the Air Force Academy in Dundigal


Hyderabad: A magnificent Commandant’s Banner presentation ceremony was held at Tejas Parade Ground, Air Force Academy (AFA), Dundigal here on Saturday.

The award of Commandant’s Banner symbolizes overall excellence and marks the conclusion of fiercely contested series of events, ranging from physical activities, sports, debate, quizzes, cultural events, cross-country runs, field camps, drill competition and academics.


The crescendo of this quest for excellence was marked by the prestigious Inter-Squadron Drill competition. Aquino Squadron sealed their claim for this coveted competition with impeccable drill movements, daunting words of command and synchronised team efforts.

The Flight Cadets and Under Trainee Flying Officers (UTFOs) captivated the audience, which included all instructional staff and senior officers of the Academy. Their disciplined march past blended perfectly with the stirring martial tunes played by the IAF Band.

During the event, Aquino Squadron was declared the Champion Squadron for the Autumn Term 2024 and Squadron Cadet Captain, Flight Cadet Phalke Saee Vikram marched forward with precision to receive the esteemed banner from Air Marshal S Shrinivas, Commandant, AFA.

Revanth Reddy making changes in Telangana Thalli to erase Telangana movement, says Dasoju Sravan

Speaking at a press conference at Telangana Bhavan on Saturday, Sravan stated that the Telangana Thalli statue was created by BRS President and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao after consulting those involved in the Telangana movement and experts, with the aim of inspiring the people during the movement.

Published Date – 30 November 2024, 04:58 PM


Revanth Reddy making changes in Telangana Thalli to erase Telangana movement, says Dasoju Sravan


Hyderabad: Accusing Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy of attempting to erase the legacy of the BRS government in an attempt to score political points, BRS leader Dasoju Sravan slammed the Congress government’s decision to make changes in the existing Telangana Thalli statue without considering the emotional connection people have with it.

Addressing a press conference at Telangana Bhavan here on Saturday, Sravan said the Telangana Thalli statue was created by BRS President and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao after holding consultations with people involved in the Telangana movement and experts, to motivate the people during the movement. “People involved in the Telangana movement are deeply attached to Telangana Thalli and bringing changes in the statue will hurt their sentiments. Hence, the government should withdraw its proposal,”he suggested.


Coming down heavily on Revanth Reddy, the BRS leader said Revanth from the beginning was against Telangana and never took part in the Telangana movement. “Revanth wants to destroy all the things associated with the Telangana movement. As soon as he became CM he started erasing all the works of KCR and Telangana movement. Changes in Telangana Thalli statue too is an attempt to erase Telangana movement. Revanth is forgetting that no one can erase the contribution of KCR in the Telangana movement,”he said.

SSC exam assessment: Telangana govt decides to continue existing system for Public Exams 2024-25

The State government on Friday decided to continue the existing assessment system i.e., 80 marks for external and 20 marks for internal exams in the SSC Public Exams for the present academic year 2024-25.

Published Date – 29 November 2024, 10:54 PM


SSC exam assessment: Telangana govt decides to continue existing system for Public Exams 2024-25

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Hyderabad: The State government on Friday decided to continue the existing assessment system i.e., 80 marks for external and 20 marks for internal exams in the SSC Public Exams for the present academic year 2024-25.

The move by the government comes a day after it issued an order notifying that 100 per cent of the marks will be awarded to external assessment exams only, doing away with the internal assessment marks. Modifying this order, the government on Friday decided to implement this from the next academic year i.e., 2025-26.


However, students will be awarded marks instead of grades announced earlier.

Hyderabad: Metro styled seating in RTC electric buses

The seating of buses on some routes has been changed on an experimental basis on busy routes. If this policy is successful, it will be implemented in other routes as well.

Published Date – 30 November 2024, 04:20 PM


Hyderabad: Metro styled seating in RTC electric buses

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Hyderabad: Commute in city buses the metro train way.

As a part of accommodating more patrons and sustaining the corporation’s revenue, the Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TGSRTC), is now making changes in the seating arrangements of a few newly introduced non-air conditioned electric buses operating in the city limits, similar to that in metro trains.


Ever since the ‘Maha Lakshmi’ free travel facility for women was introduced by the State government, there has been a whopping response from women travellers, leading to the buses running with full occupancy across the State. This has resulted in the need for more space and seats in the buses to accommodate as many travellers as possible.

As part of it, recently, RTC authorities have on a pilot basis removed the grills which were earlier fixed to separate women and men travellers in some buses. Instead, new seats were fixed in those places for the convenience of passengers.

For this, the RTC officials selected new and less travelled or damaged buses like the ‘Palle Velugu’ or ‘Deluxe Express’ buses to make changes.
The corporation has also taken a crucial decision to have metro-style seating in buses plying in the Hyderabad region. With the Maha Lakshmi scheme, the number of passengers in RTC buses has increased significantly and rose from 11 lakh to between 18-20 lakh on a daily basis in the city.

“City buses are mostly crowded with people going to offices and colleges and returning in the mornings and evenings. This metro style arrangement will allow more people to travel in the same bus,” said a senior RTC official.

Officials say that if few middle seats of the bus are removed and seating is arranged on both sides like in the metro train, it will be easier for more people to travel in the empty space in the middle of the bus.

The seating of buses on some routes has been changed on an experimental basis on busy routes. If this policy is successful, it will be implemented in other routes as well, officials said.

Food poisoning: As Congress Ministers blame BRS, Congress leaders expose truth

Congress MLAs and elected public representatives have inadvertently exposed their own government’s shortcomings with inspections in schools, where they found that the charges by the BRS that poor quality food being served to students was in fact, true.

Published Date – 29 November 2024, 11:25 PM


Food poisoning: As Congress Ministers blame BRS, Congress leaders expose truth


Hyderabad: Even as a few Ministers were trying to deflect the blame of the frequent food poisoning incidents in State-run schools from the Congress government by churning out conspiracy theories, Congress MLAs and elected public representatives have inadvertently exposed their own government’s shortcomings with inspections in schools, where they found that the charges by the BRS that poor quality food being served to students was in fact, true.

Munugode MLA Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy made a surprise inspection to the Mahatma Jyothibha Phule BC Girls Gurukul hostel in the town, where he tasted the food and got irked over the poor quality. Despite the Congress government increasing the mess charges, the quality of food was not being improved by the agencies entrusted with cooking mid-day meals, he said. He also expressed dissatisfaction over the officials failing to monitor the quality of food being served to students.


Similarly, videos of Congress MLA from Alair, Beerla Illaiah expressing unhappiness over the quality of food served to students have gone viral on social media platforms. In one such video, Illaiah is seen checking the quality of sambar and fuming over the school management for poor standard food being served to students. He also fumes at the cook for chewing gutkha in the kitchen.

On Thursday, Congress MLC Jeevan Reddy inspected a kitchen in a school at Jagtial. During the inspection, the MLC checked the quality of rice, sambar and butter milk. He found that the rice was half-cooked and instructed the school staff and cook to replace the food immediately and assured to take up the issue with the government.

Asaduddin Owaisi calls on Telangana to unite: ‘Caste Census’ will shape welfare for all

“The data collected by the officials will aid the government in planning and implementing welfare schemes for the entire population of the State,” he stated. He emphasized that the survey is not limited to the poor but is intended for all residents of Telangana. “Using the information gathered through this census, the government aims to uplift and empower the poor and the destitute,” Owaisi added.






Updated On – 30 November 2024, 03:54 PM


Asaduddin Owaisi calls on Telangana to unite: ‘Caste Census’ will shape welfare for all


Hyderabad: All India Majlis –e – Ittehadul Muslimeen, president and Hyderabad MP, Asaduddin Owaisi urged the people to participate in the on-going ‘caste census’ being taken up in the State. “The data gathered by the officials will help the government in planning and implementing welfare schemes for the people of the State,” he said.

He clarified that the survey is not meant only for the poor people but for the whole Telangana people. “With the help of the data collected through the census, the government will try to empower the poor and the destitute,” said Owaisi.


On Saturday, a team of officials visited his residence and took down the details of his family as part of the census program. Asaduddin Owaisi said people living in gated communities and apartment buildings should call on the enumerators and make arrangements for the conduct of the program.

Telangana: ED attaches assests worth Rs 5.3 crore of private medical colleges under PMLA

Directorate of Enforcement (ED), Hyderabad Zonal Office has provisionally attached assets worth Rs 5.34 crore, belonging to private medical colleges under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), in connection with a case of cheating by private medical colleges by indulging in blocking of seats for PG medical admissions.

Published Date – 29 November 2024, 11:47 PM


Telangana: ED attaches assests worth Rs 5.3 crore of private medical colleges under PMLA


Hyderabad: Directorate of Enforcement (ED), Hyderabad Zonal Office has provisionally attached assets worth Rs 5.34 crore, belonging to private medical colleges under the provisions of the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), in connection with a case of cheating by private medical colleges by indulging in blocking of seats for PG medical admissions.

ED initiated investigation on the basis of FIR registered by the Matwada Police Station, Warangal, filed on the basis of complaint of Registrar, Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences (KNRUHS) alleging that candidature of certain students with high NEET PG ranks were being used to block seats for PG Medical admissions under the Management Quota.


In response to warning of legal action given by KNRUHS to such suspected seat blockers, some candidates claimed they had not applied for registration under the Management Quota at KNRUHS.

ED investigation revealed that some private medical colleges, in active collusion with consultants and middlemen, were engaged in seat blocking using the certificates of high-ranking students.

The blocked seats would be retained until the mop-up round last phase of counselling and later the students were shown as exited and the penalty imposed by the University for exit at the last stage was paid.

Investigation has revealed such penalty was arranged for by the private medical colleges themselves and were paid either directly through the college’s bank accounts or through middlemen. Such seats, shown as vacated, would be intimated by the colleges to the University and would be declared as stray vacancies.

The stray vacancies were then released by the KNRUHS to the respective colleges to be filled up on their own akin to institutional quota seats and the fees charged for such stray vacancies could be upto three times that of the regular fees for MQ1 management quota category.

ED investigation revealed that the private medical colleges were charging additional fee up to three times and, in some cases, were also collecting capitation fee in the form of cash over and above the inflated fee.

The excess fees and capitation fee so collected by the colleges over and above the regular MQ1 category fees against deliberately blocked seats are the Proceeds of Crime (POC) in this case.

The assets attached by ED are in the form of bank balances in the bank accounts of Chalmeda Ananda Rao Institute of Medical Sciences (Rs. 3.33 Crore) and MNR Medical College (Rs. 2.01 Crore). In case of Malla Reddy Institute of Medical Sciences, ED had earlier seized unaccounted cash worth Rs. 1.475 Crore and had frozen bank balance worth Rs. 2.89 Crore.

So far, the total value of seized or attached assets in this case stands at Rs. 9.71 crore. Further investigation is under progress.

Your Ultimate Pre-Departure Checklist: A Guide for International Students

According to the recently released Open Doors Report, India is the top sending country with over 331,602 Indian students enrolled in U.S. higher education programs in the year 2023-24

Published Date – 30 November 2024, 03:53 PM


Your Ultimate Pre-Departure Checklist: A Guide for International Students


Preparing to study in the United States is an exciting milestone in your academic journey. Students who are enrolled for the spring semester (beginning January) have probably already received acceptance from a university or several universities.

According to the recently released Open Doors Report, India is the top sending country with over 331,602 Indian students enrolled in U.S. higher education programs in the year 2023-24.


More and more students from India continue to choose the United States as their higher education destination and engage in holistic and diverse educational experiences.

Moving to a new country can be both exciting and overwhelming. Here are some pre-departure tips that you should consider before your journey abroad:

1. Organize Your Documents:

As an international student, you will be required to have a valid visa for the entire duration of your stay. You must familiarize yourself with the policies and rules around what is allowed on your student visa category even before your arrival in the United States.

If you are going through the student visa interview process now, check out “Visa Friday” content on the U.S. Embassy and U.S. Consulate General Hyderabad Instagram and other social media pages for important updates and information.

Before you depart for the United States, make sure you have a file with your passport, visa, I-20, and offer/acceptance letter from the university, and keep these on your person at all times during travel.

Make digital copies of your passport, visa, and Indian identity cards saved in a digital folder/cloud that can be accessed by a trusted member of your family in case of emergencies.

Additionally, along with your visa, passport and I-20, make sure you carry a copy of the DS 160 (for F1 students) / DS 2019 (for exchange or J1 students), Sevis fee receipt, financial documents, academic transcripts and health records in your carry-on luggage.

Make digital copies of these documents as well. You can access information and tips on “arrival” in the U.S. for international students through the U.S. Immigration and Customs enforcement website – https://www.ice.gov/sevis/students

2. International Student Services and Designated School Official:

The international student office and the Designated School Officials (DSO) help international students successfully transition to campus life in the United States.

They conduct several orientation sessions and offer services to help students settle in to their college communities and learn more about resources available to maximize their time on campus.

In addition, the DSO also helps students understand rules around student visas and SEVIS to ensure that students stay in status and stay committed to their primary purpose of stay in the United States.

3. Financial Planning:

Make sure to carry enough cash and a forex card for international travel. If you are using a credit card, please make sure it is activated for international transactions and familiarize yourself with exchange rates and bank charges on transactions so that you can use the card judiciously.

Carry some change and coins to access luggage carts and trolleys and small meals at the airport. Plan your budget according to the cost of living in your city and open a U.S. bank account upon arrival.

Universities usually help students with these steps and you can also check with them upon arrival on campus about the support they can provide to help you open a bank account. You should have enough money to take care of unforeseen situations and contingencies.

4. Packing Essentials:

Carry season-appropriate clothing, especially if you’re going to a city that has a colder climate. You can carry essentials for initial use and buy more in the U.S. during sales to build a wardrobe per the climate and local fashion.

Remember to carry a pair of traditional attire for cultural events on campus. It is also important to carry a universal adaptor and a powerbank. Carrying some basic cookware and spices can also be useful.

Most cities and college towns have Indian stores where cookware and a range of high quality spices are available. Therefore, do not overload on food, cookware or spices.

Be mindful of what you pack and be familiar with the baggage policy of your flight as well as U.S. customs policies to avoid having to remove items at the airport.

You could also check with the international student office on their recommendations for luggage and what is available in and around campus so that you can avoid bringing these items with you.

5. Travel and Health Insurance:

Medical care internationally can be quite expensive. Get a complete health checkup before your departure, especially dental and eye checkup before you leave.

If you wear eye-glasses, carry an additional pair or two as back-up. Purchase travel and health insurance to take care of any medical emergencies during your stay in the United States.

International students are required to have health insurance during their period of stay so please ensure you have an active health insurance plan through the university or an insurance service provider.

You should also have travel insurance to cater to health and other emergencies during international travel. Remember to also carry some basic medicines with a doctor’s prescription, and make sure your immunisations are up to date.

6. Academic Preparation:

Check the curriculum and your course syllabus. It is also important to register for university orientations to get acquainted with campus life, resources and student services, as you may find extra support to hone your communication and writing skills.

Also, check with your respective institution if you can register for courses before your arrival on campus or once you’ve reached the university.

7. Accommodation:

Arrange your accommodation before your departure. Universities may offer on campus housing or may have tie-ups with off-campus housing providers. Plan your transport from the airport to your residence. Most universities offer a pick from airport service for incoming students.

8. Connectivity:

You can purchase international roaming or a U.S. plan to stay connected with your family during your international travel. Most students purchase a local phone number during orientation week. You can reach out to the International student office for more information on this.

If you’d like to retain your India number, you could also consider low cost plans that allow for that. Speak with your mobile service provider to learn about international roaming and other plans that serve your requirements.

Preparing to study in the U.S. is just not about packing your bags but setting the foundation of a life-changing experience. By meticulously planning and following this checklist, you’ll empower yourself to transition through this journey and be prepared to face these new experiences.

This journey is not only an academic one. It will introduce you to a diverse culture and help you grow both personally and professionally. Reach out to EducationUSA to request a free digital copy of the Pre-Departure Handbook and know more about preparing to study in the United Ststes.

For more information, check out our “Prepathon series”on the EducationUSA India YouTube channel – https://bit.ly/EdUSA_predeparture Take a look at a variety of sessions ranging from planning and packing to preparing for College and Career.