Agri-Terror Alert

Dangerous Fungus Smuggling Sparks Global Concern Article Today, Hyderabad: Chinese Woman Arrested in US for Smuggling Plant Fungus In a shocking revelation, the FBI has arrested a Chinese woman in the United States for allegedly smuggling a highly dangerous agricultural fungus. FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed the arrest and warned of growing threats to global…

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Kamal Haasan Gains Political Mileage in Tamil Nadu

Article Today, Chennai: Kannada Language Row Turns Into a Political Strategy?Actor and Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) chief Kamal Haasan has once again stirred the political waters of South India with his controversial remarks. During a promotional event for his upcoming film Thug Life, Kamal’s comments about the origin of the Kannada language sparked a major…

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Doctor Trapped by Fake Swamiji

Loses Rs. 5 Crore to Spiritual Scam Article Today, Hyderabad: In a shocking case from Hyderabad, a respected and wealthy private doctor fell victim to a self-proclaimed godman who used emotional manipulation and spiritual lies to defraud him. The conman, identified as Shiva Swamy from Uppal, convinced the doctor that they were siblings in a…

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Tirumaleshreddy Controls Oilfed

Article today, Hyderabad: Oilfed, one of the most important state-run corporations under the agriculture department, is reportedly under the tight control of just two officers — Tirumaleshwar Reddy and Jonna Satyanarayana. While Reddy handles four major sections— Finance, Consumer Marketing, Bulk Marketing, and OPS — Satyanarayana oversees HR and Plants & Projects. Employees allege that…

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Markfed’s Key Posts Under Lock

Article Today, Hyderabad: Some senior officials in Telangana’s Markfed have reportedly held onto key positions for several years, leading to growing discontent among staff. Allegations suggest that these officers are acting like feudal lords—treating their departments as private territories, blocking others from entering, and manipulating administrative processes. Employees complain that such long-term control has created…

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‘Did You Win the Cup to Kill People?’

Article Today, Bengaluru: The stampede incident at the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru has sparked widespread outrage on social media. Netizens are questioning the authorities’ handling of the event, where 11 people lost their lives during Royal Challengers Bangalore’s (RCB) IPL win celebration. The fans are furious, and many are criticizing the RCB management for organizing…

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Markfed Rs. 93 Crore Loss

Article Today, Hyderabad: Markfed has faced a massive financial loss of Rs.93 crore, and the reason is poor planning and careless decisions by its own officials. Many are now blaming a possible deal between a few officials and private traders for this loss. The recent sale of jowar (sorghum), which was bought last year, has…

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No Cabinet Berth for Nagababu?

Article Today, Amaravati: The political scene in Andhra Pradesh is abuzz with speculation — will Mega Brother Nagababu become a minister or not? Though Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu himself had earlier promised a cabinet position to Nagababu, it now appears that he is not showing much interest in fulfilling that assurance. Sources suggest that Naidu…

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Harvard: A Communist Hub?

US Cracks Down on Chinese Influence in Universities Article Today, America: For decades, top universities in the United States, especially Harvard, have served as training grounds for high-ranking Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials. These institutions provided governance education and postgraduate study opportunities for Chinese elites. However, this long-standing tradition may soon come to an end,…

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Farmers Fight Against Oilfed Corruption

Article Today, Hyderabad: Farmers in Telangana have raised strong objections against alleged irregularities and corruption in the Telangana State Oilfed, particularly in the Ashwaraopet zone. The Oil Palm Growers’ Society of the region, led by President Thumburu Umamaheswar Reddy and Secretary Kokkerepati Pullayya, voiced serious concerns over the supply of genetically defective saplings and mismanagement…

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