Sunrisers Hyderabad delivered a commanding performance to defeat Kolkata Knight Riders by 65 runs in their IPL 2026 clash at Eden Gardens on Thursday.
Batting first, SRH posted a massive total of 226, powered by a brilliant half-century from Heinrich Klaasen (52). He was well supported by Travis Head (46) and Abhishek Sharma (48), who provided explosive starts at the top. Nitish Kumar Reddy added a valuable 31 runs to push SRH past the 220 mark. Despite a four-wicket haul from Blessing Muzarabani, KKR struggled to contain the flow of runs.
In response, KKR began aggressively with Finn Allen smashing 24 runs in the opening over, but his early dismissal shifted momentum. Angkrish Raghuvanshi stood out with a fighting 52, while Rinku Singh chipped in with 36. However, regular wickets and poor coordination between batters hurt their chase.
SRH bowlers maintained pressure throughout, with Eshan Malinga and Jaydev Unadkat playing key roles in dismantling the KKR batting lineup. KKR were eventually bowled out for 161, falling well short of the 227-run target.
With this win, SRH not only secured their first points of the season but also became the first team in IPL 2026 to successfully defend a total, showcasing a complete team performance.
This morning I was at the flag-off of the Yuva Bharat Run 2026 — a mass fitness run aimed at getting citizens, particularly young people, to take health seriously. Not as a resolution, not as a trend, but as a habit.
Who Was There The flag-off brought together former Vice-President M. Venkaiah Naidu, Telangana Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla, IT & Electronics Minister Duddilla Sridhar Babu, and organizer Kishan Reddy Gangapuram. It’s not every day you see that kind of gathering at a community run — and the turnout from participants matched the energy on stage.
What Kishan Reddy Said His message was straightforward: a country can’t develop on paper alone. The people have to be well. Kishan Reddy made the point that physical fitness isn’t just personal ambition — it feeds directly into what a working, productive, progressing nation looks like. If the Viksit Bharat vision means anything at the ground level, it starts with people who are healthy enough to show up and do the work. He also brought up Swami Vivekananda — not as a ceremonial reference, but as someone whose ideas about strength, discipline, and character still hold up. The run was framed partly around that spirit: build your body, build your mind, contribute something beyond yourself. Why This Kind of Event Still Matters Mass fitness runs get dismissed sometimes as feel-good optics. Maybe. But there’s something real about getting thousands of people outside and moving on the same morning, for the same reason. It normalizes the conversation around health in communities where gyms are expensive and sedentary routines are the default. The Yuva Bharat Run 2026 won’t fix public health on its own. But as a nudge — especially for young people who haven’t yet built the habit — it’s worth more than another awareness poster.
Hyderabad is getting two IPL 2026 matches at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Uppal — April 5 and May 22. The stadium holds 39,000 people, and if past seasons are any indication, it’ll be packed. Before you head out, here’s the actual useful stuff.
Security: It’s Thorough, So Budget Extra Time
The police aren’t taking chances. Expect mandatory frisking and baggage checks at every entry point, CCTV coverage across the venue and surrounding roads, anti-drone measures, and aerial surveillance. Quick response teams will be positioned throughout the stadium.
Don’t bring banners, flags, outside bottles, or anything sharp. They’ll turn you away at the gate — not warn you, turn you away. Check the official advisory the morning of your match to catch any last-minute additions to the banned items list.
Arrive at least 90 minutes early. The queues at Uppal can get brutal, and the frisking lines move slower than you’d expect with 39,000 people trying to get in.
Traffic: The Uppal Stretch Will Be a Slog
This is the part most people underestimate. On match days, roads leading to the stadium will have closures and diversions, and heavy vehicles — trucks, tankers, earth movers — get rerouted entirely. No parking within a set radius of the venue unless you have an authorized pass. If you show up without one, you’re getting turned back at the checkpoint.
Shuttle buses will run from designated parking lots to the stadium. That’s your best bet if you’re driving.
Honestly though? Just take the Metro. Uppal station is right there, and timings typically extend past midnight for night matches. You’ll walk out of the stadium after a thriller finish and be home before the highlights package ends. Anyone driving from Secunderabad, Ameerpet, or LB Nagar is making their life harder than it needs to be.
At the Stadium
Carry your ticket and an ID, keep your bag small, and drink water before you go in — outside beverages aren’t allowed. If you spot anything that looks off, tell a security person immediately rather than filming it for Instagram.
The crowd at Uppal is genuinely one of the better atmospheres in the IPL. Show up in good time, get settled, and enjoy it.
Sangareddy: In a spirited celebration of health, fitness, and community engagement, the Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IITH), in collaboration with the Fit India Movement under the Sports Authority of India, successfully organised the ‘Sundays on Cycle’ event at its scenic Kandi campus in Sangareddy district.
The event, held on Sunday morning, witnessed an overwhelming response with more than 1,000 participants joining from within the institute and the surrounding local community. Students, faculty members, staff, and fitness enthusiasts gathered early in the day, transforming the campus into a vibrant hub of physical activity and positive energy.
Organised by the IITH Cycling Club, the event was designed to promote cycling as a simple, sustainable, and accessible fitness activity. Participants had the opportunity to choose between 10 km and 20 km cycling routes, both of which were carefully planned across the campus to ensure safety while offering an enjoyable riding experience.
The event began with energising warm-up sessions, preparing participants for the ride ahead, followed by lively Zumba workouts that added a fun and inclusive dimension to the fitness drive. Beyond cycling, the initiative also included community engagement activities, encouraging people of all age groups to take part and embrace a more active lifestyle.
The programme was formally flagged off by renowned Indian badminton coach Pullela Gopichand, who attended as the Chief Guest. He was joined by Sushant Kandwal, Director of Fit India & Khelo India, and Prof. B.S. Murty, Director of IITH. The presence of Fit India brand ambassadors Chandna Jayaram, Ravi Netha, and Santhana Selvan further added enthusiasm and inspiration to the occasion.
Speaking on the initiative, organisers emphasised that ‘Sundays on Cycle’ aligns closely with the broader vision of the Fit India Movement, which encourages citizens to incorporate fitness into their daily routines through simple practices like cycling, walking, and outdoor activities. The event aimed not only to promote physical well-being but also to foster environmental awareness by encouraging eco-friendly modes of transport.
Participants expressed their excitement and appreciation for the well-organised event, highlighting the sense of community and motivation it generated. Many noted that such initiatives help break the monotony of sedentary lifestyles and inspire people to stay active.
The success of the event underscores the growing awareness and enthusiasm for fitness among people, especially youth. By bringing together individuals from diverse backgrounds, IITH once again demonstrated its commitment to holistic development—extending beyond academics to include health, wellness, and community building.
With such strong participation and positive feedback, ‘Sundays on Cycle’ stands as a testament to how collective efforts can drive meaningful change, reinforcing the message that a healthier India begins with small, consistent steps taken by individuals every day.
The divine Sri Sitarama Chandra Swamy Kalyana Mahotsavam was celebrated with great devotion and grandeur yesterday at Savithri Gardens, Channa Reddy Enclave. The sacred event attracted a large gathering of devotees, creating a spiritually vibrant and festive atmosphere.
From the early morning, devotees started arriving at the venue to witness the auspicious ceremony. The entire premises of Savithri Gardens was beautifully decorated with flowers, traditional décor, and elegant arrangements, enhancing the spiritual essence of the event. The spacious and well-maintained venue at Channa Reddy Enclave provided a peaceful and comfortable setting for all attendees.
The rituals began under the guidance of experienced priests, accompanied by the chanting of Vedic mantras. The program started with Ganapathi Puja and other traditional rituals, followed by the grand and divine wedding ceremony of Lord Sri Rama and Goddess Sita. The Kalyanam was conducted in a traditional manner, reflecting rich cultural heritage and devotion.
As the ceremony progressed, devotees were deeply immersed in the divine experience. The sounds of Vedic chants, traditional musical instruments, and devotional participation created a sacred ambiance. Families, elders, and youth participated enthusiastically, making it a truly inclusive and grand celebration.
One of the major highlights of the event was the excellent arrangements at Savithri Gardens, Channa Reddy Enclave. The venue stood out for its cleanliness, spacious layout, and well-organized facilities. Seating arrangements, volunteer coordination, and crowd management were handled efficiently, ensuring a smooth and pleasant experience for everyone.
Annadanam (prasadam distribution) was also conducted successfully as part of the event. Hundreds of devotees were served food with care and devotion, reflecting the spirit of service and generosity. Volunteers and organizers worked tirelessly to ensure all arrangements were carried out perfectly.
The event was graced by several devotees and key contributors who played an important role in performing and organizing the Kalyanam. The sacred ceremony was conducted by Kothapally Sudharshan Reddy, Vasudha Devi, Kothapally Krishna Reddy, Nirvana Garu, Bandi Krishna Reddy, Bandi Indupriya, Bhupender, Sruthi, Satyanarayana, Pallavi, Raju, Krishnaveni, Ramana, Madhuri, Mohan Reddy, and Bagyamma, who took part in performing the divine rituals.
The success of the program was also made possible by the dedicated efforts of colony members and volunteers including Bandi Krishna Reddy, Sudhakar Reddy, Nisanth Reddy, Narashima Reddy, Laxma Reddy, Sai, Aravind, Chandrasekhar Reddy, Chandrasekhar, and Devender, along with many other supporting members who worked tirelessly behind the scenes.
The event was attended by local community members and devotees, adding significance and grandeur to the celebration. The organizers were widely appreciated for their dedication, coordination, and commitment in making the event a memorable success.
More than just a religious event, the Sri Sitarama Kalyana Mahotsavam symbolized unity, devotion, and cultural tradition. It brought people together and strengthened the sense of community and spirituality.
In conclusion, the grand celebration held at Savithri Gardens, Channa Reddy Enclave left a lasting impression on all attendees. The divine atmosphere, well-planned arrangements, and spiritual energy made the event truly unforgettable. Devotees are looking forward to many more such spiritual gatherings in the future.
Ace filmmaker S.S. Rajamouli is once again pushing the boundaries of Indian cinema with his upcoming film starring Mahesh Babu. Instead of shooting in the real city of Varanasi, the director has recreated the holy city entirely in Hyderabad—and the scale is massive.
🏗️ Why Recreate Varanasi?
Filming in Varanasi, one of India’s busiest and most sacred cities, comes with major challenges:
Heavy crowds and restricted access
Difficulty in controlling locations
Complex logistics for large-scale shoots
To overcome this, Rajamouli chose to build a full-scale replica, giving him complete creative control over every detail.
🎥 A Massive Set Built from Scratch
The set is not just a simple backdrop—it’s a highly detailed reconstruction of Varanasi’s iconic architecture and ghats.
Built across several acres in Hyderabad
Includes temple structures like Ratneshwar Mahadev Temple
Designed using real-life references and thousands of photographs
Constructed with durable materials to last for years
👉 The goal: make it look so real that audiences feel like they are actually in Varanasi.
💰 Big Budget, Bigger Vision
This film, often referred to as “Varanasi” (SSMB29), is one of the most expensive Indian films ever made, with reports suggesting a budget of around ₹1000+ crore.
The movie stars:
Mahesh Babu
Priyanka Chopra
Prithviraj Sukumaran
⚙️ Technology Meets Real Sets
Rajamouli is not just relying on physical sets—he is also using:
Advanced VFX and motion capture
Large-scale action sequences
Global filming locations like Africa and Georgia
This combination of real sets + technology aims to deliver a truly immersive cinematic experience.
🔐 High Secrecy on Set
To avoid leaks, the production team has taken strict measures:
No mobile phones allowed
Heavy security around the set
Limited access to outsiders
🌍 A Film Made for Global Audience
Rajamouli’s vision is clear: 👉 Create a world-class cinematic experience that can compete globally
With its scale, technology, and storytelling, this film is expected to be a landmark project in Indian cinema, much like Baahubali and RRR.
Property registration services in Hyderabad are facing major delays due to technical glitches, causing inconvenience to hundreds of citizens visiting sub-registrar offices.
What’s Causing the Delay?
The main issue stems from server problems and heavy system load, which are slowing down the registration process. With a sharp rise in property transactions, the digital infrastructure is struggling to handle the volume efficiently.
Officials have pointed out that:
Frequent server downtime interrupts registrations
Systems take time to restart after glitches
Online slot booking platforms are also under pressure
Increased Workload Adds to the Problem
Registration offices are witnessing a significant surge in daily applications. In some offices, registrations have nearly doubled—from around 20–30 per day to 50–60 transactions daily.
However, the workforce hasn’t increased proportionally. Many offices rely on limited staff and outsourced employees, making it difficult to manage the growing demand efficiently.
Impact on Citizens
Due to these issues:
People are forced to wait for hours
Some have to return multiple times to complete registrations
Delays are affecting property deals and documentation timelines
Need for Better Infrastructure
Experts and officials suggest that resolving the issue will require:
Stronger server capacity and technical support
Better digital infrastructure upgrades
Increased staffing in high-demand offices
Interestingly, registration offices in smaller districts are facing fewer issues due to lower transaction volumes and upgraded systems.
The Bigger Picture
While Telangana has made progress in digitizing public services, this situation highlights a key challenge: 👉 Technology upgrades must keep pace with rising demand
Without proper scaling, even advanced systems can slow down essential services like property registration.
In a city as busy as Hyderabad, injured and abandoned animals often go unnoticed. Stepping in to bridge this gap is the Arham Animal Ambulance, a compassionate initiative that is becoming a lifeline for street animals in distress.
A Free Emergency Service for Animals
Operated by the Arham Yuva Seva Group (AYSG), this initiative provides free emergency rescue, treatment, and transportation for injured animals.
With a simple call, trained teams equipped with ambulances and veterinary support reach the location to:
Rescue injured or sick animals
Provide on-the-spot first aid
Transport them to clinics for further treatment
The goal is simple: no animal should suffer without help.
Rapid Response, Real Impact
The service is part of a nationwide network of animal ambulances, operating across multiple cities including Hyderabad. These ambulances are staffed with trained vets and paravets, ensuring quick and professional care.
So far, the initiative has:
Treated over 1.8 lakh animals
Expanded to 20+ cities across India
This rapid response system is crucial in saving lives, especially in emergencies like accidents or severe injuries.
Beyond Rescue: Complete Care
Arham Animal Ambulance doesn’t stop at rescue. It follows a complete care cycle, including:
Emergency treatment
Ongoing veterinary care at clinics
Post-treatment recovery support
This ensures that animals are not just saved—but also fully healed and rehabilitated.
Driven by Compassion
The initiative is inspired by the philosophy of “Ahimsa” (non-violence) and aims to extend compassion beyond humans to all living beings.
Volunteers and professionals work together with one shared mission: 👉 To give every injured animal a second chance at life
Why It Matters
In urban environments, thousands of animals face injuries due to traffic, neglect, or lack of care. Services like Arham Animal Ambulance:
Reduce animal suffering
Support public safety
Promote responsible urban living
A Ray of Hope for Street Animals
For many animals in Hyderabad, this ambulance service is not just help—it’s their only chance to survive.
By combining technology, volunteer efforts, and compassion, Arham Animal Ambulance is proving that even small actions can create a big impact on animal welfare.