Telangana
1.95 per cent cash sent to Telangana in Rs 2,000 notes: Etela Rajendar.Finance minister Etela Rajendar on Sunday accused the Reserve Bank of India of failing to supply adequate currency to Telangana state seven months after demonetisation, leading to severe currency shortage in all districts. 
2.Spurious seed business booming in Hyderabad.The business of spurious seeds is growing in the city. With the onset of the monsoon, agents are eying Hyderabad and its outskirts as it is easy for them to market their produce. While the police has cracked down on two storage units in less than a week officials from the agriculture department say that they have intensified raids on storage units across the city.
3.Telangana to not take back land from corporates for now.The Telangana state government has shelved its efforts to reclaim unused lands from the Reliance ADAG, Emaar-MGF and the Jubilee Hills Landmark projects.
4.Uttam Kumar Reddy asks KCR to review Ram Nath Kovind vote.TPCC president N. Uttam Kumar Reddy on Sunday asked Chief Minister K. Chandra-sekhar Rao to review his decision supporting BJP candidate Ram Nath Kovind in the Presidential elections.
5.Two women arrested by Hyderabad police for abduction.A week after an 8-year-old girl went missing, Tappachabutra police arrested two women from Bengaluru who had kidnapped the girl. A complaint was lodged at the Tappachabutra police station by her parents on May 17 that she was missing. On Saturday, police nabbed two women from Bengaluru who had the girl.
6.Gutka factory raided in Mamidipally, 11 held.The Special Operations Team of Malkajgiri raided a gutka manufacturing unit in Mamidipally on Sunday and arrested 11 persons. Police recovered a huge amount of gutka and materials used to make it from them. A case was booked at the Pahadishareef police station. The raids were conducted based on information from reliable sources.


Andhra Pradesh
1. 15 deaths in Andhra tribal village; food poisoning suspected.Fifteen people from a tribal village in East Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh have died in the last two weeks, with food poisoning suspected to be a possible reason.Another 24 people from the same village, Chavaraee in Y Ramavaram mandal of East Godavari district, have been admitted to hospitals in Rajamahendravaram and Kakinada since last night as their condition deteriorated.
2.YSRC fields Shilpa Mohan Reddy for Nandyal seat.YSRC president Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy on Sunday nominated Shilpa Mohan Reddy — a new entrant to the party — for the Nandyal Assembly byelection, necessitated by the death of TD legislator Bhuma Nagi Reddy.
3.Narcotic, hooch cases substantial in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. Telangana and Andhra Pradesh contribute significantly to the total number of drug trafficking and illicit liquor cases in the country. While both states recorded around 6,000 ID liquor trafficking cases in a year, around 770 cases in drug trafficking were reported in a year in TS, the National Crime Records Bureau revealed.
4.Centre moves to make power cheap.The Centre has decided to check the indiscriminate purchase of electricity from private plants by power utilities across the country. The Union power ministry has directed all power utilities to follow the merit order dispatch system.
5.Andhra Pradesh turns away 24 native employees.The TS government has refused to give postings to 24 AP-native section officers in Secretariat after they were relieved by AP government.Based on their options due their nativity, the Kamalnathan Committee had allotted them to AP. Following this, the TS government duly relieved them of duties in January 30.
6.Venkaiah Naidu against defections.Union minister M. Venkaiah Naidu was highly critical of elected representatives defecting to other parties without resigning their seats. He said that a person had the choice to join any party, but they should quit their seat the evening they resign from a particular party, he said.
7.Arunachal buses face TD’s ire.The Andhra Pradesh government has decided not to accept registrations of buses from Arunachal Pradesh, in support of TD MP Kesineni Srinivas ‘Nani’, who is embroiled in a conflict with private bus operators.


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