Jubilee Hills Victory Boosts Revanth Reddy’s Leadership

Article Today, Hyderabad:The Congress victory in the Jubilee Hills by-election has strengthened Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy’s leadership within the party and the State. The win by Congress candidate Naveen Yadav is being viewed as a significant political development, reinforcing the Chief Minister’s strategies and organisational approach. Rising Political WeightPolitical observers note that this result…

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Pakistan’s JeM Launches Women’s Jihadi Wing

Article Today, New Delhi:In a move raising serious security concerns for India, Pakistan-based terror outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) has reportedly launched a women’s wing named Jamaat-ul-Mominat. The development, believed to be part of JeM chief Masood Azhar’s renewed strategy following setbacks from India’s Operation Sindoor, marks a dangerous expansion of the group’s recruitment base. Intelligence sources…

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Kalishetti Nephew Recites Chandrababu Family Gotram Easily

Article Today, Ranasthalam:Vijayanagaram MP Kalishetti Appalanayudu, known for his simple lifestyle and devotion to Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu’s family, was left pleasantly surprised when his young nephew flawlessly recited the family’s gotram during a temple ritual in Ranasthalam, Srikakulam district. Devoted Follower of Chandrababu NaiduAppalanayudu, a prominent Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leader, has long…

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Telangana Politics in Turmoil Over Sumanth’s Sudden Rise

Article Today, Hyderabad:The rapid rise of Sumanth, a former contract employee turned Officer on Special Duty (OSD) in Minister Konda Surekha’s office, has triggered a major controversy in Telangana politics. Accused of corruption, intimidation, and abuse of power, Sumanth’s case has exposed administrative lapses and deepened internal tensions within the ruling Congress party. From Contract…

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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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Anger Rises Against Northern Dominance in the Southern States

Article Today, Hyderabad:Resentment against what many describe as ‘northern dominance’ is gaining strength across the southern states. Businesses owned by traders from North India have spread rapidly, leading to a steady outflow of capital. Activists argue that this is creating economic, political, social, and cultural imbalances. In Telangana, the ‘Marwadi Go Back’ campaign has gathered…

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Unqualified Foreign MBBS Graduates Practicing as Doctors in Telangana

Article Today, Hyderabad: Several foreign MBBS graduates, who failed to clear the mandatory Foreign Medical Graduate Examination (FMGE), are reportedly working as doctors in private and corporate hospitals across Telangana. These individuals, despite not meeting the eligibility criteria to practise medicine in India, are being employed due to low salary expectations. Hospitals are hiring them…

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64 House Surgeons Suspended Over Stipend Protest

Article Today, Karimnagar:A major controversy has erupted at Chalmeda Anand Rao Institute of Medical Sciences in Karimnagar after 64 house surgeons were suspended. The disciplinary action followed a peaceful protest by the students over non-payment of stipends. The move has raised serious concerns about student rights in private medical institutions. Protest Held on Doctors’ Day…

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