Former cricketer AB de Villiers urged India batter Abhishek Sharma, SRH vice-captain, to take more responsibility ahead of IPL 2026. He emphasized consistency, mental strength, and smart game awareness after Abhishek’s inconsistent T20 World Cup, advising him to adapt to top bowlers, trust his game plan, and improve performance throughout the tournament.
During the Telangana budget speech, DCM Bhatti revealed the launch of the ‘Indiramma Kutumba Jeevitha Bima’ scheme, providing ₹5 lakh insurance coverage to 1.15 crore families across the state. The initiative, confirmed by DCM Bhatti, will take effect from June 2, 2026, coinciding with Telangana State Formation Day, ensuring financial security statewide.
Union Minister and RLD chief Jayant Chaudhary received a death threat call from an unknown number, with the caller allegedly having his tour plan. Police in Delhi and West Bengal are investigating. He, also Minister of State for Skill Development, praised the Bharat Ratna given to his grandfather Charan Singh and continues to promote farmers’ […]
New Zealand’s opening batsmen Finn Allen and Tim Seifert are reuniting for IPL 2026 with KKR, following their stellar performances in the ICC T20 World Cup 2026. In a short mega-tournament, the duo scored 494 runs collectively (Finn 298, Tim 326). KKR released a video celebrating their dynamic partnership in striking night-time visuals.
The Telangana govt focused on providing jobs through TGPSC and correcting past delays and exam leaks. Since taking office, 67,763 unemployed people have received appointments. For weaker communities, the Rajiv Support Scheme helped 202 candidates with ₹1 l each for exams, 51 of whom cleared interviews. 20 achieved top UPSC ranks.
★Tourism Sector ₹1,224 crore★SC Welfare ₹11,784 crore★ST Welfare ₹7,934 crore★Labour Department ₹998 crore★Agriculture Department ₹23,179 crore★Power Department ₹21,285 crore★Civil Supplies Department ₹7,366 crore★Animal Husbandry Department ₹1,529 crore★Women and Child Welfare Department ₹,143 crore.
In 2025–26, Telangana’s per capita income rose to ₹4,18,931, growing 10.2%. In comparison, India’s per capita income was ₹2,19,575 with 6.9% growth. Telangana’s income is ₹1.99 lakh higher, almost 1.9 times the national average, reflecting strong economic growth, higher earnings, and better living standards for its citizens.
Telangana’s GSDP for 2025–26 is ₹17.82 lakh cr, growing at 10.7%, higher than India’s 8% GDP growth. Telangana’s growth is 2.7% above the national average, contributing 5% to the country’s GDP. While India’s growth slowed, Telangana’s improved, showing strong policies and steady development progress by the state govt.