People’s Leader Donates His Body to Society

Article Today, Hyderabad:Communist stalwart and former CPI General Secretary, Suravaram Sudhakar Reddy, received a solemn farewell on Sunday. His mortal remains were honoured with official state rituals before being handed over to Gandhi Medical College, fulfilling his last wish. Grand Farewell with Official HonoursThe funeral procession began with police presenting official honours. Soon after, the…

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CPI Veteran Suravaram Passes Away

Article Today, Hyderabad:Senior Communist Party of India (CPI) leader and former Member of Parliament Suravaram Sudhakar Reddy passed away in Hyderabad on Friday night. He had been undergoing treatment for illness at a private hospital. His death is seen as an irreparable loss to the communist movement and to the working class. Early Years of…

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Dues Pending… Hospitals Closing – Aarogyasri network hospitals in crisis

Article Today, Hyderabad:Private hospitals under Telangana’s Aarogyasri scheme are facing a severe financial crunch. The Telangana Network Hospitals Association for Aarogyasri (TANHA) has warned that services will be suspended from midnight of August 31 if the issues remain unresolved. Association president Dr. Vaddiraju Rakesh said hospitals are struggling to sustain services under Aarogyasri, Employees’ Health…

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Urea Scarcity Deepens as Supplies Diverted to Industries

Article Today, Hyderabad:Farmers across Telangana are facing acute distress as urea shortage continues. With limited supplies from the Centre, cultivators are unable to apply fertiliser to their crops on time. As a result, uncertainty looms over the standing crop. Allegations of DiversionMeanwhile, serious allegations have surfaced against certain officials of Markfed. They are accused of…

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Quota Row in Agricultural Courses Sparks Protests

Article Today, Hyderabad:Admissions to agricultural courses in Telangana have triggered sharp criticism over the implementation of quotas for farmers and agricultural labourers. Though seats are being allotted in agricultural, veterinary, and horticultural universities based on EAPCET ranks, doubts are rising over whether the quota rules truly benefit rural families. The aim was to provide opportunities…

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Urea Shortage Sparks Farmer Distress in Telangana

Article Today, Hyderabad:Telangana is facing a severe shortage of urea during a crucial spell of the monsoon. The State has acknowledged a deficit of 2.98 lakh metric tonnes. Civil Supplies Minister Tummala Nageswara Rao admitted that the government is unable to ensure timely delivery to all farmers. Allegations of collusion between middlemen and officials have…

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