KTR terms dead monkeys in overhead water tank in Nalgonda, as shameful

Around 30 dead monkeys were discovered in an overhead tank located in Nandikonda by local municipal authorities on Wednesday.

Updated On – 4 April 2024, 02:30 PM


KTR terms dead monkeys in overhead water tank in Nalgonda, as shameful


Hyderabad: BRS working president KT Rama Rao expressed shock over discovery of dead monkeys in the overhead tanks of Nandikonda municipality, which supplied drinking water to around 50 families in the town. He termed it a shameful state of affairs within the Telangana Municipal department.

Taking to ‘X’, Rama Rao observed that periodical cleaning and routine maintenance, which are standard protocols to be followed, are being neglected. “Governance has been in shambles because the Congress government prioritised politics over public health,” he said.


Around 30 dead monkeys were discovered in an overhead tank located in Nandikonda by local municipal authorities on Wednesday. The monkeys are believed to have fallen into the overhead tanks when they attempted to drink water and got trapped leading to their drowning.

Telangana govt urged to continue welfare measures for weavers

If the new government is unwilling to continue the previous government’s welfare activities, KTR suggested that it should at least come up with new policies and initiatives that will benefit the weavers more.

Published Date – 4 April 2024, 01:40 PM


Telangana govt urged to continue welfare measures for weavers


Hyderabad: BRS working president KT Rama Rao urged the current Congress government to continue all ongoing welfare and development activities initiated by the previous BRS government for the weavers. If the new government is unwilling to continue the previous government’s welfare activities, he suggested that it should at least come up with new policies and initiatives that will benefit the weavers more.

In an open letter addressed to Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, Rama Rao over the last four months, all the weavers’ welfare activities have been halted, leading to distress in the weavers community. He drew parallels with the agricultural sector, where mismanagement led to farmers’ suicides, fearing that a similar negligence from the State administration forcing weavers to commit suicides.


Reflecting on the previous government’s efforts to alleviate weavers’ struggles, the BRS working president recalled initiatives such as yarn subsidies, insurance benefits, and government cloth orders placed directly with the weavers, aimed at empowering weavers and reviving the weaving industry. Under the leadership of former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, he pointed out that significant budget allocations were made to implement various welfare programs like loan waivers, Chenetha Mitra, life and health insurances, and creation of separate corporations for handlooms and power looms among others.

Further, Rama Rao expressed dismay over the present government’s suspension of weaving welfare activities, particularly the Bathukamma saree production programme, adversely affecting around 30,000 power loom weavers. The non-payment of pending bills, due to the election model code of conduct, has exacerbated financial woes and forced a few power loom labourers to commit suicides, reminiscent of dark times when Sircilla was known for weavers’ suicides, under the previous Congress regime.

Urging the government to prioritise weavers’ welfare beyond political considerations, the former Minister demanded the release of orders for Bathukamma sarees, to help the majority of weavers community in the State. He also criticised attempts to outsource orders to other States for commissions. He warned of continued opposition from the BRS party if the government fails to address the plight of the weaving community, stressing the need for proactive policies to uplift weavers.

Telangana: 30 monkeys found dead in water tank in Nalgonda

Officials suspect that due to scorching heat, monkeys may have entered the tank through the metal sheets for water but could not come out and drowned.

Updated On – 4 April 2024, 01:09 PM


Telangana: 30 monkeys found dead in water tank in Nalgonda


Hyderabad:  Around 30 monkeys were found dead in a water tank in Telangana‘s Nalgonda district on Wednesday.

Municipal workers pulled out the bodies of monkeys from the water tank near Nagarjuna Sagar under Nandikonda Municipality.


The water tank was being used to supply drinking water to about 200 families in Hill Colony and municipal staff had placed metal sheets on top of it.

Officials suspect that due to scorching heat, monkeys may have entered the tank through the metal sheets for water but could not come out and drowned.

After the recovery of the dead bodies of such a large number of monkeys, the area’s residents were worried about the impact on their health as they had been consuming the same water. They suspect that monkeys died 10 days ago while the same water was supplied to them for drinking. They demanded action against municipal officials for their negligence.

Health of injured workers in Sangareddy blast critical at Yashoda Hospitals

The first patient, a 34-year-old worker sustained severe burn injuries of the left upper limb and multiple burns on the chest and the legs. The patient also had penetrating injuries on the chest wall due to the blast.

Updated On – 4 April 2024, 12:10 PM


Health of injured workers in Sangareddy blast critical at Yashoda Hospitals


Hyderabad: The health condition of the three workers, who were injured in a blast at a chemical plant in Sangareddy on Wednesday and are undergoing treatment at Yashoda Hospitals Hitec City, continues to remain critical.

The first patient, a 34-year-old worker sustained severe burn injuries of the left upper limb and multiple burns on the chest and the legs. The patient also had penetrating injuries on the chest wall due to the blast.


He underwent an emergency surgery where in debridement was done for the left upper limb and the multiple sharp objects were removed from his body, he is on ventilator support and his condition is critical.

The second patient (aged 37 years) was admitted with severe traumatic brain injury with multiple bilateral haemorrhagic contusions this patient also sustained with grade III facial burn and upper body this patient also had multiple laceration wounds on the body he is on ventilator support vitals are stable under the treatment of neuro surgery and plastic surgery team.

The third patient (aged 24 years) sustained lacerated wound on the left upper limb and mild injury to the brain the patient is conscious vitals are stable and he is under observation in ICU.

“We are ensuring that all the necessary treatment is being done for the patient,” Dr. M. Ravi Kiran, COO (Medical Services) Yashoda Hospitals, Hitec city in a medical bulletin said.

Sirpur (T) MLA urges for compensation, govt job for farmer’s kin trampled by elephant

He consloled Alluri Shankar’s family at Burepalli village in Chintalamanepalli mandal on Thursday.

Updated On – 4 April 2024, 11:19 AM


Sirpur (T) MLA urges for compensation, govt job for farmer’s kin trampled by elephant


Hyderabad: Sirpur (T) MLA Dr P Harish Babu demanded the government to sanction a compensation of Rs 20 lakh to the kin of victim, a government job to one of the family members of the farmer who was trampled to death by the elephant. He wanted the forest minister Konda Surekha to tour the district and console the bereaved family.

He consloled Alluri Shankar’s family at Burepalli village in Chintalamanepalli mandal on Thursday.


He said that the Maharashtra government was extending the compensation of Rs 20 lakh to the kin of victims in wildlife attacks. He sought similar quantum of financial assistance to the kin in Telangana too. He urged the forest officials to step up patrolling and to prevent further human loss in the Sirpur (T) constituency.

Sirpur (T) MLA Harish Babu urges Rs 20 lakh compensation, govt job for farmer’s kin trampled by elephant

He consloled Alluri Shankar’s family at Burepalli village in Chintalamanepalli mandal on Thursday.

Published Date – 4 April 2024, 11:10 AM


Sirpur (T) MLA Harish Babu urges Rs 20 lakh compensation, govt job for farmer’s kin trampled by elephant


Hyderabad: Sirpur (T) MLA Dr P Harish Babu demanded the government to sanction a compensation of Rs 20 lakh to the kin of victim, a government job to one of the family members of the farmer who was trampled to death by the elephant. He wanted the forest minister Konda Surekha to tour the district and console the bereaved family.

He consloled Alluri Shankar’s family at Burepalli village in Chintalamanepalli mandal on Thursday.


He said that the Maharashtra government was extending the compensation of Rs 20 lakh to the kin of victims in wildlife attacks. He sought similar quantum of financial assistance to the kin in Telangana too. He urged the forest officials to step up patrolling and to prevent further human loss in the Sirpur (T) constituency.

Telangana: Rogue elephant tramples to death another farmer

Kumram Bheem Asifabad: The rogue elephant found in the fields near Burepalli village, trampled another farmer to death early on Thursday morning. The second kill by the pachyderm in the last 24 hours, has esalated panic in surrounding villages and a visible tension enveloped the the entire Chitalamanepalli mandal.

The tusker attaked Karu Poshanna (55), who was watering paddy crop in his fields around 5 a.m. His death was instant, as was the case in earlier instance in the same village. The earlier victim was Alluri Shankar (50), who was also in fields when the elephant attacked him.


Officials are sounding a general alert, as the elephant was now moving towards Sulugupalli village in the adjacent Bejjur mandal. Panic-stricken villagers have appealed to Forest department officials to ensure that that the elephant is driven away from the farms into the forest to prevent further attacks.

Teams of officials from the Forest, Police and Revenue departments have fanned out into surrounding villages which are in the path of the pachyderm moving aimlessly. Villagers were asked to remain indoors till further instructions. The publicity was carried out extensively in all adjacent habitations over the movement of the tusker.

Official teams have proccured large number of crackers in the belief that bursting crackers could scare away the wild elephant.

Telangnaa Forest officials were told by their counterparts in neighbouring Maharashtra state that an elephant herd had entered Gadchiroli forest three days ago and this elephant got separated from the herd and strayed into Telangana forest areas after crossing River Pranahita.

In the earlier instane, the Government had announced a compensation Rs 10 lakh to the family of Alluri Shankar.

ACB apprehends town planning dept Deputy Director for bribery in Hyderabad

On Wednesday, Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) operatives apprehended the Deputy Director of the Town and Country Planning Department in the act as he solicited and received a bribe of Rs. 50,000 in exchange for performing official duties.

Updated On – 3 April 2024, 07:05 PM


ACB apprehends town planning dept Deputy Director for bribery in Hyderabad

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Hyderabad: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) sleuths on Wednesday caught the Deputy Director of Town and Country Planning Department red-handed when he demanded and accepted a bribe of Rs. 50,000 for doing official work.

The official Jagan Mohan, working at the office of the Directorate of Town and Country Planning Department, AC Guard was caught by ACB City Range Unit – I at his office when he allegedly accepted the bribe amount. He demanded the bribe to issue building construction permission, said ACB officials.


The official is arrested and produced before the ACB Court Nampally.

Three drug peddlers held in Hyderabad

According to the police, the three men purchased drugs from Leela Venkateshwarlu for Rs. 6,000 a gram and planned to sell it at a higher price and earn money.

Published Date – 3 April 2024, 07:47 PM


Three drug peddlers held in Hyderabad


Hyderabad: The Golconda police on Wednesday arrested three persons who were allegedly involved in drug peddling and seized 16 grams of amphetamine and three mobile phones from them.
The arrested persons are Rekhapally Ravindra Babu (26), Shaik Ismail (21) and A Vijay (21) all natives of Guntur and residing at Manikonda.

According to the police, the three men purchased drugs from Leela Venkateshwarlu for Rs. 6,000 a gram and planned to sell it at a higher price and earn money.


On information, the police caught Ravindra, Ismail and Vijay while Leela Venkateshwarlu went absconding.

Free professional training programs offered for unemployed rural youth by SRTRI Institute

The courses that are being offered by include Basic Automotive Servicing, Electrician (domestic), mobile phone repair and electronic mechanic, DTP and Print publishing Assistant etc.

Published Date – 3 April 2024, 08:03 PM


Free professional training programs offered for unemployed rural youth by SRTRI Institute

The courses that are being offered by include Basic Automotive Servicing, Electrician (domestic), mobile phone repair and electronic mechanic, DTP and Print publishing Assistant etc.

Hyderabad: Swamy Ramananda Tirtha Rural Institute (SRTRI) , Jalalpur, Yadadri Bhuvangiri, under Panchayat Raj and Rural Development department, is inviting applications from unemployed rural youth (both men and women) interested in pursuing short-term professional training programs for free of cost.

The Ramananda Tirtha Rural Institute will conduct these courses for free of cost and will also provide boarding and lodging facilities for the unemployed, in addition to guiding them in job placement.


The courses that are being offered by include Basic Automotive Servicing, Electrician (domestic), mobile phone repair and electronic mechanic, DTP and Print publishing Assistant etc.

Candidates between 18 years and 35 years from the minority community are eligible for the courses. Interested candidates can attend interviews from 10 am onwards at the Institute premises on Monday, April 15, 2024.

For details: visit www.srtri.com or call: 91339-0800/ 91339-08111/91339-08222.