Usage of air conditioners and coolers at homes and offices, and increase in demand for agricultural purposes pushes demand for electricity
The acquisition of Hyderabad Metro Rail Phase I is expected to enable closer strategic alignment between the existing network and the proposed Phase II
Seeks Centreโs intervention to persuade Maharashtra; geo-testing at Medigadda to be expedited
Special focus is given to ensure adequate stocks of diesel available for harvest works
Congress government reiterates commitment to Pranahita-Chevella project. Restoration of barrages ordered ahead of monsoon
โGovernment committed to protecting the interests of farmers, who gave their land for the project; office of Future City Development Corporation will be inaugurated on June 2, coinciding with Telangana Formation Day, accelerating the development of the area.
Six years after a prolonged shutdown in 2019, an indefinite strike by Telangana State Road Transport Corporation employees has once again brought the Stateโs public transport system to a halt, leaving nearly 65 lakh commuters stranded. Unresolved demands, especially the absorption of 40,000 employees into government service, and a widening trust deficit between workers and the government have resurfaced. While the government has shown willingness for talks while terming the strike illegal, deeper structural issues such as an ageing fleet and rising operational strain continue to plague the corporation, reportsย Syed Mohammed
Energy Department in the process of framing a policy to mandate the installation of EV charging points in the basements of apartment complexes
Disruptions triggered by the West Asia war have upended LPG supply chains, pushing households, hotels and industries alike to turn to piped natural gas (PNG) across Telangana. Gas distribution companies are speeding up network expansion, though adoption remains largely urban and cluster-driven. While PNG offers uninterrupted supply and more convenience, challenges such as infrastructure costs and last-mile connectivity persist, even as the State positions it as a more reliable, cleaner alternative to conventional cooking fuel, writesย N. Ravi Kumar
Foundation stones were laid for two Young India Residential schools in Nirmal and Boath constituencies, to be constructed at a cost of โน200 crore each