Around 2,000 private colleges in Telangana (including degree, PG, engineering, pharmacy, MBA/MCA etc.) have declared indefinite closure starting 15 September 2025.
Their demands include: the immediate release of pending reimbursement dues amounting to ₹1,200 crore, a deadline for clearing all dues by 31 October, a new reimbursement system being formalized by 31 December, and payments for academic year 2025‑26 to be completed by March 2026.
The situation is causing concern about faculty salaries, operations, and students’ continuity.
PRIVATE COLLEGES SHUT DOWN OVER FEE REIMBURSEMENT DELAY
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TELANGANA GOVT MANDATES REFLECTIVE TAPES & REAR MARKING PLATES ON VEHICLES
The state government has ordered all types of vehicles (two‑wheelers, goods vehicles, buses, tractors, etc.) to use high‑quality government‑approved reflective tapes and rear marking plates for better safety at night.
GREENFIELD HIGHWAY PLAN TO IMPROVE CONNECTIVITY
Telangana’s Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has proposed a 12‑lane greenfield highway that would link “Bharat Future City” (Hyderabad) to Bandar Port (Machilipatnam in Andhra Pradesh), via Amaravati. The proposal involves
GHMC CLEANUP AFTER GANESH VISARJAN
After the Ganesh idol immersion (Visarjan), the GHMC cleared nearly 1,000 tonnes of waste from areas around Hussainsagar. This includes involvement from sanitation workers, municipal authorities; removal of plastics, decorations