Senior officials in Telangana have identified a significant staffing gap in the state police dept, with nearly 17,000 positions currently unfilled. While the sanctioned strength stands at 95,361 personnel, only 77,369 officers are presently serving. Also, the current shortage has mainly resulted from thousands of employees retiring each year.
Andhra Pradesh’s state cabinet is set to convene today under the leadership of CM Chandrababu at Velagapudi Secretariat, starting at 10:30 am. The agenda includes deliberations on key projects, policy initiatives, and a range of public welfare schemes aimed at benefiting citizens. The meeting is expected to chart the roadmap for the state’s development.
Telangana’s senior police officials have said upcoming changes to the state police service rules, with the govt planning to convert SI posts to the state level. Proposals from the police leadership have already been forwarded, and the govt has submitted recommendations to the Cabinet Sub-Committee. The key move als aims to streamline promotions.
Veteran CPM leader and former MLA of Ibrahimpatnam in Rangareddy district, Kondigari Ramulu has passed away at 80. He won two terms as an MLA from the CPM in 1989 and 1994. He also served as a member of the BC Welfare Dept Legislative Assembly Committee. He died of old age complications, and his followers […]
The Telangana Transport Dept will launch a new policy effective today, shifting vehicle registration entirely to an online system. All documents must be uploaded digitally in this process. Authorities warned that dealer logins will be suspended if documents are not submitted within 7 days. Officials also stated that applications will be approved within 2 days.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi blamed the Centre’s “flawed foreign policy” for the emerging LPG shortage, saying diplomatic failures have disrupted energy supplies. He criticised the govt during opposition protests in Parliament, claiming poor global engagement has affected fuel availability and burdened citizens, and urged the govt to address the crisis.
Illegal sale of LPG cylinders has surged in Hyderabad, with black market dealers charging high prices. Commercial cylinders are being sold for nearly ₹5,000, while domestic ones are reaching about ₹1,500. Residents are expressing frustration, claiming enforcement agencies have failed to curb the practice and accusing officials of conducting symbolic raids.
The Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party marked its 17th foundation day with grand celebrations across AP. Party chief YS Jagan Mohan Reddy hoisted the party flag at the central office in Tadepalli, recalling its formation on March 12, 2011. He stated that YSRCP reshaped the state’s political landscape and represents the aspirations of millions.
Global streaming giant Netflix celebrates its 10th year in India with the inauguration of a cutting-edge Hyderabad office today. Telangana CM Revanth Reddy will open this facility, which focuses on VFX and virtual production. The expansion underscores Netflix’s commitment to boosting content creation and nurturing India’s growing entertainment industry.
The Yuvajana Shramika Rythu Congress Party (YSRCP) marks 16 years since its founding, celebrating its 17th year across Andhra Pradesh today. Festivities will take place at mandal, constituency, and district centers, featuring vibrant events and gatherings. YSRCP chief Jagan Mohan Reddy will also hoist the party flag at the Tadepalli central office.
Ramprasad Reddy, Transport Minister of Andhra Pradesh, has revealed free bus travel for Class 10 students appearing for the SSC board exams from March 16 to April 1. The facility will be available in services operated by APSRTC including Palle Velugu, Ultra Palle Velugu, and City Ordinary buses. Students only need to show their hall […]
The funeral of former Union Minister Kavuru Sambasiva Rao, who passed away at the age of 82, will take place today in HYD. Family members confirmed that the last rites will be held at Mahaprasthanam. He died yesterday after battling respiratory issues. His mortal remains were brought to his residence in Banjara Hills for supporters […]
The Supreme Court of India has given police and investigating agencies a strict deadline to complete the probe in the Viveka murder case. The court warned of strict action if authorities fail to finish the investigation on time. This directive aims to expedite justice and ensure transparency in the high‑profile case involving the late artist […]
The ongoing US‑Israel‑Iran conflict is heavily influenced by religious narratives, with leaders and supporters invoking divine sanction. References to Armageddon, Al-Mahdi, and biblical prophecies shape public perception and policy. Both sides use faith to justify actions, while religious symbolism intensifies the conflict, making diplomacy and peace negotiations more complex.
An escalating Iran-Israel conflict is straining relations between the United States, Israel, and their Gulf allies. Several Gulf countries reportedly felt they were not fully consulted before the strikes on Iran, leaving them exposed to retaliation. The situation raises concerns that regional partners may rethink their support for Washington and Israel.