Breaking News May 28 LIVE Updates: Latest Telangana And Andhra Pradesh News
A Leopard has escaped from the capture in Rajapeta village of Marriguda mandal in Nalgonda district. The wild cat also attacked forest officials when they tried to catch it. One official received minor injury in the incident.
AP Chief Secretary Neelam Sawhney, Panchayati Raj Principal Secretary GK Dwivedi and Commissioner P R appeared before AP High Court to explain to the court on why the government used certain colors painted on PR buildings. The High Court objected to the colours saying they resemble the party colors of YSRCP .
A major fire broke out in a moving car at Nandi Kandi of Sadasivapet mandal of Sangareddy district on Wednesday evening. Read Full Story
With a political row over the sale of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam lands, the TTD trust board members are scheduled to meet today over the issue. The meeting will be held for the first time via video conference during the lockdown. Read Full Story
AP Govt. has moved Supreme Court over the issue pertaining to the painting of panchayat buildings with YSRCP party flag colours. Read Full Story
Andhra Pradesh News: TDP tweets about an incident in Kadapa District
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— Telugu Desam Party #StayHomeSaveLives (@JaiTDP) May 28, 2020
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Spike of 6,566 new COVID19 cases & 194 deaths in the last 24 hours. Total number of cases in the country now at 1,58,333 including 86110 active cases, 67692 cured/discharged/migrated and 4531 deaths: Ministry of Health and Family Welfare
Telangana News Updates: A three-year-old boy who fell into a borewell in Podchanpally of Papannpet Mandal in Medak district of Telangana has died and his body was recovered on Thursday morning after eight and a half hours of the rescue operation. Read Full Story
Telangana News: Sellers say sales of clay pots have gone down in Hyderabad due to COVID-19 lockdown. A seller says, "People are not buying clay pots this summer. I used to sell 100-150 pots in a day during same time last year but now, I hardly manage to sell 50 clay pots in a day".
Telangana: Sellers say sales of clay pots have gone down in Hyderabad due to COVID-19 lockdown. A seller says, "People are not buying clay pots this summer. I used to sell 100-150 pots in a day during same time last year but now, I hardly manage to sell 50 clay pots in a day". pic.twitter.com/9oW2J5SIJZ
— ANI (@ANI) May 27, 2020