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3 killed in SUV-motorcycle crash, driver fugitive

Shahjahanpur (UP), Oct. 13 -- Three youths were killed after an SUV hit rheir motorcycle in the Puwaiyan area of the district in Uttar Pradesh, a senior police officer said today. Superintendent of P... Read More


Barabanki man attempts self-immolation near UP CM House

Lucknow, Oct. 13 -- A 30-year-old youth from Barabanki district attempted to set himself on fire near the Chief Minister's residence in Lucknow today, reportedly to protest against what he claimed was... Read More


Congress says 'trust hurt', hints National Conference may rethink INDIA bloc role: Tariq Karra

Srinagar, Oct. 13 -- Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee president Tariq Karra today said the party feels "trust has been hurt" after the National Conference (NC) offered it only one "unsafe"... Read More


'The Inbetweeners' set for a return after more than decade

London, Oct. 13 -- Beloved British comedy "The Inbetweeners" is on the verge of return, reuniting Will Mackenzie, Simon Cooper, Neil Sutherland and Jay Cartwright for a new installment. The revival f... Read More


NCSC seeks report on discontinuation of Gold Medal Scheme for Kerala SC students

Thiruvananthapuram, Oct. 13 -- The National Commission for Scheduled Castes (NCSC) has sought an explanation from the Director of the Kerala Scheduled Caste Development Department regarding the suspen... Read More


BRS slams Telangana Govt over Rs 9,000 cr borrowings BRS slams Telangana Govt over Rs 9,000 cr orrowings Hyderabad, Oct 13 (UNI) BRS MLC Dr Dasoju Sravan Kumar on Monday criticised the Congress-led Telangana government, accusing Chief Minister Revanth Reddy of "auctioning the future of Telangana" through excessive borrowings. The remarks followed the RBI's Indicative Calendar of Market Borrowings, which showed the state plans to raise Rs 9,000 crore via government securities in the October-December quarter. In a statement, Dr Sravan said the government is prioritising short-term cash flow over long-term development, calling it "debt, drama, destruction and deception." He pointed out that Telangana had already raised Rs 15,500 crore in bonds last month, with total borrowings reaching Rs 33,415 crore as of August 31, nearly 62 per cent of the fiscal year's ceiling. The state reported a revenue deficit of Rs 11,051 crore by July despite projecting a surplus in the 2025-26 Budget. Sravan warned that aggressive borrowing without productive investment could trigger a prolonged financial crisis, and called for "visionary statesmen, not irresponsible salesmen," to secure Telangana's economic future. UNIVV

Hyderabad, Oct. 13 -- BRS MLC Dr Dasoju Sravan Kumar today criticised the Congress-led Telangana government, accusing Chief Minister Revanth Reddy of "auctioning the future of Telangana" through exces... Read More


Telangana Govt to spend Rs 251 cr on Sammakka Saralamma temple development

Hyderabad, Oct. 13 -- The Telangana government will invest Rs 251 crore for the development of the Sammakka Saralamma Temple in Medaram, Mulugu district, a major pilgrimage site visited by millions, s... Read More


Nomination process begins; first phase of polling staff randomisation completed for Jubilee Hills bypoll

Hyderabad, Oct. 13 -- The first phase of the randomisation process for polling staff in the Jubilee Hills Assembly Constituency by-election was completed today. The randomisation of Presiding Officer... Read More


Apollo Hospitals to hold Intl Health Dialogue in Hyderabad in January next year

Hyderabad, Oct. 13 -- Apollo Hospitals will host the 2026 edition of International Health Dialogue (IHD), one of the world's leading platforms advancing patient safety, healthcare innovation, and syst... Read More


Ramchander Rao completes 100 days as BJP Telangana president, focuses on workers & public welfare

Hyderabad, Oct. 13 -- N Ramchander Rao today marked the completion of 100 days as BJP Telangana State President, reflecting on his journey from a party worker to state leadership and reaffirming his c... Read More