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Scroll.in
2 days ago
- General
- Scroll.in
TS TET June exam schedule 2025 released; check details here
The Government of Telangana School Education Department has released the Telangana Teachers Eligibility Test 2025 or TG TET 2025 schedule. As per the notification, the exam was conducted from June 18 to 30, 2025. Admit cards are likely to be conducted on June 9, 2025, on the official website The results are scheduled to be released on July 22, 2025. TG TET June 2025 will be conducted in two papers viz. Paper-I and Paper-II. The candidates who intend to be teachers for classes I to V have to appear for Paper-I and the candidates who intend to be teachers for classes VI to VIII have to appear for Paper-II. The candidates who intend to be teachers for all classes from I to VIII have to appear for both papers i.e. Paper-I and Paper-II. Steps to download TG TET admit card 2025


Hans India
3 days ago
- Politics
- Hans India
Thudi felicitates TG activists
Wanaparthy: Local MLA Thudi Megha Reddy honoured several Telangana movement activists in the constituency with shawls on Monday. Later, he participated in the foundation stone ceremony of a Telangana Martyrs' Memorial at Vivekananda Crossroads. Speaking on the occasion, the MLA proposed naming the crossroads near the medical college in Wanaparthy as 'Telangana Crossroads' and announced the installation of a Telangana Talli statue alongside the Telangana Martyrs' Memorial in the town. He said Telangana activists in Wanaparthy would be duly honoured and provided with Indiramma houses, Rajiv Yuva Vikasam benefits, and 250-yard plots. Thudi declared that the upcoming IT tower to be constructed here would be named after TG ideologue Prof Jayashankar. He condemned the humiliation of revolutionary leaders like Gaddar and in contrast appreciated the Congress government's decision to honour Gaddar's daughter Vennela by appointing her as the State president of Telangana Cultural wing.
Yahoo
7 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
British racing's leadership in disarray after Lord Allen delays arrival at top
Lord Charles Allen, who is set to be the next chair of the British Horseracing Authority. Lord Charles Allen, who is set to be the next chair of the British Horseracing Authority. Photograph: PA Images/Alamy The administration of British racing appeared to be in disarray on Friday following confirmation by the British Horseracing Authority that Lord Charles Allen, who was due to take over as the BHA's new permanent chair in three days' time, will delay his arrival to an unspecified date in order to 'better inform his vision for the sport'. In a brief statement, the BHA said: 'Since Lord Allen was named as the new chair of the BHA last November, he has engaged in an extensive round of meetings with stakeholders to develop a deeper and more comprehensive understanding of the issues facing the sport. Advertisement Related: Going gets tricky for tracks on a bank holiday when fans were short-changed 'The BHA can today confirm that Lord Allen will not now start on June 2 as he wishes to continue meeting stakeholders to better inform his vision for the sport and he looks forward to starting his new role once these have concluded.' Lord Allen, whose business career prior to becoming a life peer in 2013 included senior roles with Granada TV, EMI, Virgin Media and Endemol, was also a member of the bid team which secured the 2012 Olympics for London, and chair of the Manchester Commonwealth Games from 2000 to 2003. Lord Allen was described as 'a candidate whose record speaks for itself' by David Jones, the chair of the BHA's Nominations Committee, when his appointment was announced seven months ago. Advertisement Dissenting voices soon emerged among some stakeholders, however, most notably when Ralph Beckett, a former president of the National Trainers' Federation (NTF), told the organisation's annual meeting in March that Lord Allen did not have an obvious background in the sport and that 'anybody going into that role is not going to grasp hold of the role straight away', adding: 'it takes time in the role and we don't have time.' At the heart of concerns among trainers, owners and other racing professionals – whose views are represented by the Thoroughbred Group (TG) – is a long-standing conviction that the balance of power in the industry is tilted heavily towards racecourses. A new governance structure for the sport which was introduced in 2022 aimed to shift ultimate authority in significant decisions towards the BHA, but the TG remains sceptical over the extent to which racecourses are returning a fair amount of their income to participants in prize money. The apparent implication of Friday's announcement is that Lord Allen concurs with Beckett's critique in March and needs more time to get to grips with the industry's overall structure and factional internal politics. The concern for the BHA is that he will ultimately conclude that the role is a poisoned chalice and better left untouched. Volterra can prove an each-way steal Audience, the narrow favourite for the John of Gaunt Stakes at Haydock on Saturday, registered wins at both Group One and Group Two level last year, but he has been well below form over six furlongs on his last two starts and makes little appeal at around 7-2 for what could be a strong renewal of this Group Three contest. Advertisement Owen Burrows's Alyanaabi, successful over course and distance last time, and the evergreen Kinross, the winner of this race four years ago, both have strong claims, but at longer odds, Kevin Ryan's Volterra (3.33) is an interesting each-way alternative at around 16-1. The four-year-old is stepping up from handicaps to take on seasoned Group-race performers, but was a winner first time up last season, has just eight races in the book and stormed clear of a deep field in the style of a fast-improving colt on his final start at three. Haydock 1.48 The lightly raced four-year-olds Durham Castle and Fine Interview head the betting and both have scope for significant progress through the handicap ranks this term. Hamad Al Jehani's gelding has had a run already, however, and that could tip the balance in his favour here. Chester 2.10 A double-figure draw is never ideal here but Yanifer, in 10, was a winner from stall 12 over this trip last summer, when Never So Brave, the early 3-1 favourite for this race, was behind him in seventh. Never So Brave has since been gelded and switched to Andrew Balding, but he has been off the course for 239 days and 10-1 about Yanifer is too big. Advertisement Haydock 2.23 Jasour ran in four consecutive Group Ones after a successful seasonal debut last year and while his form tailed off after finishing sixth in the July Cup, he returns after a wind operation with an obvious chance dropping in grade. York 2.40 All 13 runners have an each-way chance at least but Kodiac Thriller was a comfortable winner at Thirsk earlier this month and William Pyle's 3lb claim could tip the balance his way. Haydock 1.13 Naqeeb 1.48 Fine Interview (nap) 2.23 Jasour 2.58 Shaha 3.33 Volterra 4.08 Arabian Leopard 4.43 Organ York 1.30 Bona Fortuna 2.05 Tadej 2.40 Kodiac Thriller (nb) 3.15 Term Of Endearment 3.50 Singoura 4.25 Urban Glimpse 5.00 Delicacy Advertisement Chester 1.35 Breckenbrough 2.10 Yanifer 2.45 Tricky Tel 3.20 Surrey Belle 3.55 Spirit Of Acklam 4.30 Nazuki 5.05 Magella Cloud 5.35 Yellow Card Southwell 4.20 Agent Mayfair 4.55 Master Zack 5.25 Imperial Guard 5.55 Young Endless 6.25 Coedana 6.55 Down To The Kid 7.25 Create Stratford-On-Avon 5.30 Old Bridge 6.00 Iskar D'Airy 6.30 Clear Storm 7.00 Fillyfudge 7.30 Up For Parol 8.00 Ashtown Lad 8.30 Nickelforce 9.00 Supreme Yeats Lingfield 5.40 Golden Phase 6.10 Cavalry Call 6.40 Twilight Star 7.10 Assaranca 7.40 Havana Whisper 8.10 Harbour Vision 8.40 Mart Haydock 2.58 Two of the last three winners of this Group Three have gone on to win at Group One level later in the campaign and the impeccably-bred Shaha promises to be a filly to follow after a comfortable success at Goodwood last time. York 3.15 Term Of Endearment, last year's winner of this race, went through the ring for 1.3m gns (£1.37m) in the autumn and remains relatively lightly raced for a six-year-old. This looks an ideal contest to register a first success for her new trainer, William Haggas.


The Hindu
24-05-2025
- Business
- The Hindu
Andhra Pradesh hands over Civil Supplies building to Telangana
Andhra Pradesh Civil Supplies Minister Nadendla Manohar and his Telangana counterpart Uttam Kumar Reddy discussed key issues relating to both the States in Hyderabad on Friday (May 23, 2025). Later, addressing the media, Mr. Manohar said there should be good relations between the two States. 'Assets' transfer is necessary. Andhra Pradesh is fully handing over the A.P. Civil Supplies building, which spans 25,000 square feet, to Telangana. Andhra Pradesh will adopt technological advancements happening in Telangana,' he said. Also read: TG and A.P. resolve to strengthen inter-state cooperation in civil supplies sector 'We are exporting rice from Kakinada to the Philippines, and we discussed the facilities required for that. Our aim is to benefit the farmers of both the States. The intention is to make high-quality rice available to consumers at an affordable price. In Andhra Pradesh, from June 12, fine rice will be supplied as part of the midday meal scheme in schools,' he said. Mr. Uttam Kumar Reddy recalled that it was under Mr. Manohar's leadership that the Telangana Bill had been passed in erstwhile Andhra Pradesh. He said the credit for it should go to Mr. Manohar, who was the Legislative Assembly Speaker then. Mr. Uttam Kumar Reddy said, 'We discussed about the civil supplies policies of both States and the technology being used. We also spoke about curbing illegal transportation of grain between the States. There is also a discussion on asset transfers. During bifurcation, half of the Civil Supplies building went to Andhra Pradesh. From June 1, the remaining portion will be handed over to Telangana. From now on, the food and allied departments will operate from this office. There are 16 flats in Shanti Shikhar Apartments, and they are also being allotted to Telangana.'

IOL News
23-05-2025
- Business
- IOL News
Former Standard Bank employee debarred after targeting clients and borrowing over R28,000
A former Standard Bank employee has been debarred from working in the financial sector after he sent a client to loan him R1,000. A former Standard Bank employee has been debarred from working in the financial sector after it was discovered that he used clients' information to borrow over R28,000. Thapelo Jan Baloyi was appointed by the bank as an independent contractor in October 2022. He worked as a financial planner at the Secunda branch in Mpumalanga. Baloyi's problems began in July 2024 when a client, identified as TG, lodged a complaint with the bank's forensic department. TG reported that Baloyi had contacted her via phone and WhatsApp, requesting to loan R1,000. Subsequently, he provided his personal bank account details for the transfer. TG, sensing the impropriety, refrained from making the deposit but was immediately concerned about Baloyi's potential access to her Stanlib Investment account held at Standard Bank. An investigation was conducted, and the forensic department established that Baloyi contacted TG in July 2024 asking to borrow R1,000 and when TG told him she will report the matter to the police, he deleted the messages. In his defence, Baloyi said he had sent the messages to the wrong person. Forensic auditors discovered further troubling incidents. Between April and June 2024, Baloyi asked for R2,500 and R1,000 from two other clients. He also faced allegations of receiving R25,000 from another client in December 2023, which he promised to repay with R5,000 interest within six months—a commitment he failed to honour. During the hearing, Baloyi confirmed that the R25,000 was paid into his account, and he hasn't repaid it. In July 2024, Baloyi's activities escalated when he allegedly solicited at least R17,000 from a client with the promise that he will help her daughter to get a job at the bank. Although attempts were made by Baloyi to have the daughter employed, the client's daughter remained unemployed, and the money has not been refunded. It was also found that he was conducting a consulting business with some of the bank's clients and also failed to return the bank's laptop, effectively committing theft. The culmination of these events led Standard Bank to terminate Baloyi's contract in August 2024.