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Former minister T Harish Rao urges Congress govt to clarify Musi project plans and stop demolitions

Former minister T Harish Rao has urged the Congress government to clarify its plans for the Rs 1.50 lakh crore Musi project and halt demolitions without a detailed project report. He alleged arbitrary functioning, questioning the project’s objectives and the demolition of thousands of homes, impacting nearly one lakh people.  The post appeared first on

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300 domestic cylinders seized across Telangana districts

Civil supplies officials in Telangana have seized 300 domestic LPG cylinders from hotels and restaurants across multiple districts over the past two days. Cases were booked under the Essential Commodities Act for hoarding and black-marketing, with officials assuring the public that there is no domestic LPG shortage.  The post appeared first on .

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Don’t panic book cylinders: Telangana minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy

Hyderabad’s Civil Supplies Minister N Uttam Kumar Reddy has reassured LPG consumers of uninterrupted gas cylinder supply, urging them to disregard rumors linking Middle East geopolitical tensions to potential shortages. He stated that panic bookings have increased daily refill requests by 72%, but assured ample stocks and a clear distribution plan are in place.  The

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‘I did not surrender’: 130 Maoists surrender in Telangana; ex-leader Rajireddy rejects claim

Former Maoist leader Rajireddy claims arrest, not surrender, alleging a pattern of misrepresentation by authorities. Meanwhile, Telangana celebrated a major anti-Naxal success with 130 CPI (Maoist) cadres surrendering, handing over 124 looted weapons. The Chief Minister urged top leaders to join the mainstream, promising legal review of cases.  The post appeared first on .

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India’s data centre power demand to surge 800%:Requirement may hit 13.56 GW by 2031–32, driven by rising use of AI, digital services

Due to the increasing use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital services in the country, electricity demand from data centres is expected to rise rapidly. By 2031–32, electricity demand from data centres could reach 13.56 gigawatts. At present, data centre capacity in the country is expanding quickly. It stood at 375 megawatts in 2020 and

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Writers release an ‘empty’ book to protest AI content use:Why the book is called ‘Don’t Steal This Book’ and reason behind its empty pages

Imagine picking up a book written by thousands of well-known authors… and finding almost nothing inside it. That is exactly what happened at the London Book Fair, where around 10,000 writers released a nearly empty book titled “Don’t Steal This Book.” The unusual publication is not a mistake; it is a protest. The blank pages

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