@seopsecbad@tgspdcl Yes.. Thank you so much 🙏. I was a little bit surprised over your prompt response for my complaint over disruption in power supply and fluctuations. I was a little bit skeptical over response on lodging complaint over TWITTER. But surely the RESPONSE WAS AT LIGHTENING SPEED
@tgspdcl since last midnight there were multiple power disruptions at our KIRAN RESIDENCY ( SRINIVASANAGAR COLONY,TEMPLE ALWAL). Power was off for two hours. Now, since 9 am, power supply is full of fluctuations with bulbs not working suggesting the power supply is inadequate
Just In | Justice T. Madhavi Devi of Telangana High Court expressed serious concern over the “smear campaign” against her attributing motives to her over hearing the bail petition of Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Bandi Sanjay’s son Sai Bageerath in POCSO Act case, reports @MARRIRAMU
Just In: Justice T. Madhavi Devi of Telangana High Court asked counsels of the government, POCSO case victim’s mother and the accused Bageerath (seeking anticipatory bail) if they had any objections to her hearing the bail plea matter. With the counsels deposing trust in her, the judge said she would hear the matter, reports @MARRIRAMU
JUST IN | The Telangana High Court has declared that the findings of Justice P.C. Ghose Commission report, which indicted former Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhara Rao of Telangana and three others over execution of Kaleshwaram project, “shall be inoperative” and no action can be taken against them, @MARRIRAMU reports.
Ground Zero | On the morning of October 24, a sleeper bus caught fire on a national highway, killing 19 passengers and injuring several others. Initial investigations by the #AndhraPradesh police indicate that the bus collided with a motorcycle lying in the middle of the road, which was reportedly driven by a drunken man. @MARRIRAMU and @TheHindu_AP report on the tragedy that has also exposed how the private operator of a “luxury bus” failed to adhere to basic safety norms
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BRS supremo and former Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhara Rao and his former Cabinet colleague T. Harish Rao approached the #Telangana High Court seeking a direction to the State Government not to initiate any coercive action against them till the High Court decides the writ petition they had filed seeking to set aside P.C. Ghose Commission report over Kaleshwaram project, reports Marri Ramu
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