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The Hindu
6 days ago
- General
- The Hindu
Senior IPS officers transferred across Telangana
The Telangana government has issued a fresh round of transfers and postings for senior IPS officers, reshuffling key positions across various wings and districts. As per the government order (G.O.) dated June 4, Abhilasha Bisht (1994 batch), who was awaiting posting, has been appointed as Director of the RBVRR Telangana State Police Academy in Hyderabad. She takes over from V.V. Srinivasa Rao (1995 batch), who held the charge temporarily. Shikha Goel (1994 batch), who previously held multiple roles, including Director General of Police, CID, and in-charge of Women Safety initiatives, has now been appointed as Director of the Telangana Cyber Security Bureau. She will also hold full additional charge of the Forensic Science Laboratory until further notice. Charu Sinha (1996 batch), who has returned from Central deputation, replaces Shikha Goel as Additional Director General of Police, CID. She has also been given additional charge of Women Safety, SHE Teams, and Bharosa initiatives in Hyderabad. In other changes, Tafseer Iqubal (2008 batch) moves from the Minorities Welfare Department to serve as DIG, Zone VI, Charminar. Among the district-level reshuffles, D.V. Srinivasa Rao (2013 batch) has been posted as Superintendent of Police (SP), Medak, while Patil Kantilal Subhash (2020 batch) replaces him as SP, Komaram Bheem Asifabad. S. Chaitanya Kumar (2020 batch) has been appointed as DCP, South East Zone, Hyderabad, stepping in for Subhash.


Time of India
01-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
2 more fraud cases lodged against Ansal grp
Lucknow: Two separate cases of alleged fraud were registered against Ansal Properties and Infrastructure Ltd. and its owner, Pranav Ansal , at the Sushant Golf City police station. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Investors accused the real estate firm of cheating them under the guise of property allotments. In the first complaint, Shubhav Gupta, a resident of Mill Road in Aishbagh, alleged that in 2013-14, he was shown a layout plan and offered a residential unit by Pranav Ansal and his staff. Trusting the documents presented to him, Gupta invested Rs 1.32 lakh and received a payment receipt from the company. Gupta stated that the company assured him of prompt possession and registration of the said unit. However, when he approached their office to complete the registry, he was met with repeated delays and evasive responses. Later, he discovered that the same unit was allegedly sold to another buyer at a higher price. In his complaint, Gupta accused the company of document forgery, fraud, and breach of trust, stating, "They tampered with the original documents, cheated me out of my money, and caused immense mental and financial distress. Eventually, they shut down the office and vanished." Based on his allegations, a case was registered under relevant sections of BNS, and an investigation is underway. In a separate incident, Ravindra Kumar, a resident of Udaiganj in Lucknow, claimed he was duped of Rs 70,000 by Ansal Properties under their Aasra and Bharosa housing schemes. Ravindra invested in Sept 2013, under which he was allotted a plot in the K6 block. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now According to him, the amount was paid in three instalments as per terms of the scheme. However, more than 11 years later, there has been no development or construction on the promised site. "The company kept demanding the full amount, but they haven't even started work on the block," said Ravindra.


The Hindu
22-04-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Government focus is only on publicity not implementation of welfare schemes: BJP
Telangana BJP lashed out at Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy for 'spending crores of rupees' on publicity on welfare schemes without implementing the same. Party chief spokesperson N.V. Subash on Tuesday accused the government of 'monumental betrayals,' like the farm loan waiver and 'Rythu Bharosa' financial aid. 'Official banners claim nearly two lakh farmers received benefits. But on the ground, it's not a reality. No waivers and no Bharosa — only growing frustration in rural Telangana. This government has perfected the art of announcements without action,' he said. The BJP leader accused the government of quietly shelving 'Kalyana Lakshmi' scheme, meant to support marriage expenses for daughters in low-income families. 'Disbursal has stopped and the even the promised 'one tola gold' is just another gimmick,' he claimed On youth welfare, he charged that of the of the ₹24.45 crore earmarked for jobless youth, only ₹5.95 crore has been accounted for. 'This isn't just incompetence — it's daylight robbery of Telangana's youth and their future,' he said. Mr. Subash demanded a white paper detailing the utilisation of funds allocated for farmers, youth, and welfare schemes. And, also immediate release of pending dues under various welfare schemes.