Ending contractual legacy: In a big shake up Revanth fires 6,729 BRS time appointees

Hyderabad: In a decisive move to overhaul governance, the Congress-led Telangana government under Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has terminated the services of 6,729 retired employees working on a contractual basis. This bold decision marks a significant departure from the policies of the previous BRS regime, which had placed many of these officials in key positions….

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Big budget plans by Telangana may call for big borrowings

A substantial Rs 56,000 crore has been allocated for the implementation of the party’s ‘six poll guarantees,’ aimed at addressing key social and economic challenges. These guarantees include financial support for women, farmers, and students, among others.

The budget estimates a revenue expenditure of Rs 2.27 lakh crore, highlighting the government’s focus on operational and welfare spending

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Now its turn of Cadaver Dogs, Telangana Tunnel rescue enters crtical phase

Cadaver dogs are specially trained to detect human remains using their highly sensitive sense of smell. They can locate decomposed bodies, bones, or other biological evidence, even if buried, submerged, or hidden in debris. These dogs play a crucial role in disaster response, crime investigations, and search operations for missing persons by differentiating between human and animal remains.

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Now, Telangana Congress under new stewardship

Her leadership style, which emphasizes unity and collective effort, is expected to resonate well with the grassroots workers who have felt sidelined. By addressing the grievances of the party workers and ensuring that their efforts are recognized, Natarajan is likely to motivate them to work harder for the party’s success. Her straightforward and grounded approach has already started making waves, instilling confidence among the party workers.

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Mystery shrouds fate of missing workers in Telangana’s SLBC tunnel

The 14-member team of rat miners from Uttarakhand, led by Firoz Qureshi, displayed exceptional bravery and skill. Entering the tunnel with ropes tied to their backs, they navigated through the hazardous environment to reach the collapsed TBM. Despite their heroic efforts to clear debris and create a pathway for other rescue teams, the workers could not be found.

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