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GHMC Likely to Be Split into Three Corporations After February 2026

Hyderabad: The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), which was recently expanded from 650 square kilometres to 2,053 square kilometres, may soon undergo a major structural change. Indications suggest that the civic body could be divided into three separate municipal corporations after February 2026.

Speculation around the proposed division gained momentum following a media conference addressed by GHMC Commissioner R.V. Karnan on Wednesday, December 31, 2025. When asked about reports of bifurcation, the Commissioner avoided a direct response and stated that GHMC would continue in its present form only until February 2026. His remarks were seen as a strong hint towards an impending reorganisation.

Although no official announcement has been made so far, unconfirmed reports regarding the division of GHMC into three corporations have been doing the rounds for some time. With its current size making it the largest municipal corporation in the country, the move is believed to be aimed at improving administrative efficiency and governance.

Further clarity is expected from the State government in the coming months, as officials continue to examine proposals related to the restructuring of the civic body.

India’s Finest Historians Under One Roof at History Literature Festival 2026

Hyderabad: The Fourth Edition of the History Literature Festival (HLF) will be held from February 6 to 8, 2026, at The Hyderabad Public School, Begumpet, bringing together some of India’s most eminent historians, archaeologists, academicians, and authors under one roof.

The festival aims to foster meaningful conversations around India’s rich and complex past, offering a vibrant platform for discussions on history, archaeology, culture, literature, cinema, food, music, and society. Through engaging panel discussions, talks, and interactive sessions, HLF continues its mission of making history accessible beyond academic circles and into public discourse.

HLF 2026 will showcase diverse perspectives, encouraging dialogue on ideas, discoveries, and debates that continue to shape the understanding of India’s historical narrative. The festival also highlights the importance of critical thinking and storytelling in preserving and interpreting history.

As part of its broader outreach, the History Literature Festival is documenting its journey through press articles and online coverage, allowing wider audiences to engage with the sessions, conversations, and ideas emerging from the festival.

With free entry and an inclusive approach, HLF 2026 promises to be a significant cultural and intellectual gathering for history enthusiasts, students, scholars, and the general public alike.

World Cancer Day – Free Cancer Screening Camp-4th February 2026

Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), Hyderabad
Theme: United by Unique

NIMS warmly invites you to a FREE CANCER SCREENING CAMP aimed at early detection and cancer awareness.

📅 Date: Wednesday, 4th February 2026
⏰ Time: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
📍 Venue: Outpatient Block, NIMS Campus

🩺 Services Offered:

  • Cervical Cancer Screening
  • Breast Cancer Screening (Women aged 30–60 years)
  • Oral Cancer Screening
    (Especially for tobacco – gutka & paan – chewers and smokers)

🚶‍♀️ Cancer Awareness Walk
🕘 Walk Time: 9:00 AM
📍 Starts At: NIMS Campus

✨ Early Detection Saves Lives!
Let’s come together to raise awareness and close the care gap.

Together, we can make a difference.

Doctors Must Take Cancer Care Beyond Hospitals: Dr. Vijayanand Reddy

Padma Shri awardee and senior oncologist Dr. P. Vijayanand Reddy has stressed that quality cancer care must go beyond hospitals and reach the most vulnerable sections of society.

Speaking on equitable healthcare, Dr. Reddy said cancer treatment is a basic right, not a privilege, and no child should be denied care due to poverty. Through the Ushalakshmi Breast Cancer Foundation, he has supported underprivileged patients with free or subsidised treatment, medicines, nutrition, and follow-up care.

Dr. Reddy believes doctors must actively engage in public health, policy advocacy, cancer prevention, and education reforms. Highlighting the importance of psychological and palliative care, he said dignity, comfort, and listening are central to healing.

His book I Am a Survivor reflects lessons from patients on resilience, humility, and hope, reinforcing his belief that medicine is as much about humanity as it is about science.

75 Cancer Survivors Create World Record Singing National Anthem in Hyderabad

Hyderabad:
More than 75 cancer survivors created history by setting a World Book of Records (London) record for singing the National Anthem using artificial larynx devices. The rare feat was achieved during Republic Day celebrations at the Basavatarakam Indo American Cancer Hospital and Research Institute.

The participants, aged between 24 and 87 years, accomplished the record in their very first attempt. All of them had undergone complete removal of the larynx due to cancer and were rehabilitated using advanced speech techniques.

Dr Chandrashekar, Head of the Department of Head and Neck Surgery at the hospital, told Deccan Chronicle that over the last decade, around 500 patients had undergone laryngeal surgeries, of whom nearly 200 survived. Many of them later formed a Laryngectomy Club to share experiences, motivate fellow patients, and spread awareness through recorded videos.

“Only patients who had their larynx completely removed were invited for this programme, as partial surgery patients can still speak naturally,” Dr Chandrashekar explained. He said the participants were rehabilitated through esophageal speech, tracheo-esophageal puncture, and electro-larynx devices. “Their collective effort led to the creation of this world record,” he added.

Film actor and Hindupur MLA Nandamuri Balakrishna, Chairman of the hospital, unfurled the National Flag on the occasion and interacted with the cancer survivors, appreciating their courage and determination.

The event stood as a powerful symbol of resilience, medical advancement, and the human spirit, inspiring cancer patients and survivors across the country.

Youth for Seva Hyderabad’s Chiguru 2026 Empowers Children Through Service

Hyderabad: Chiguru 2026, organised by Youth for Seva Hyderabad, concluded successfully, marking yet another milestone in the journey of nurturing confidence, creativity, and inclusion among children.

The event was made possible through the dedicated efforts of volunteers who worked tirelessly behind the scenes—from early morning preparations and seamless coordination to ensuring every child felt supported and encouraged on stage. Their commitment transformed the programme into a memorable experience filled with joy, confidence, and a strong sense of belonging for all participants.

Volunteers played a crucial role in managing the event, solving challenges with quiet determination and celebrating each moment with enthusiasm. Their selfless service ensured that Chiguru 2026 was not just an event, but a meaningful platform that empowered children and created lasting memories.

Youth for Seva Hyderabad expressed heartfelt gratitude to all volunteers, acknowledging that the success of Chiguru 2026 truly belongs to each one of them. The organisation reiterated its commitment to service and community-driven initiatives, looking forward to many more editions of Chiguru in the years to come.

Chiguru continues to stand as a symbol of service, smiles, and collective effort—growing stronger with every edition.

Free CPR Training Camp Held at Gandhi Medical College

Two-Day Community CPR Program Successfully Conducted at Gandhi Medical College
Secunderabad:
Immediate administration of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) can save the life of a person suffering from sudden cardiac arrest, said Dr. G.R. Lingamurthy, President of the Gandhi Medical College (GMC) Alumni Association. He emphasized that timely CPR performed before shifting a patient to the hospital significantly improves survival chances.

Speaking at a media interaction held at the GMC Alumni Education Centre, Dr. Lingamurthy, along with Alumni Director Dr. P. Maheshwar Reddy, Dr. S. Ravinder, and Janahita Seva Trust Managing Trustee S. Narasimha Murthy, highlighted the importance of CPR awareness among the general public.

The Gandhi Medical College Alumni Association, GMC Global Alliance, and Janahita Seva Trust jointly organized a free two-day Community CPR Training Camp on February 1 and 2 at the Alumni Education Centre, Gandhi Medical College. Dr. Lingamurthy stated that for the past 26 years, the Alumni Association has been providing free CPR training to thousands of people. He noted that nearly 92 percent of deaths in India occur due to cardiac arrest, stressing the urgent need for CPR training at the community level.

He explained that CPR knowledge can help save lives at home, workplaces, and public places during emergencies. As part of the camp, a total of 5,000 participants received hands-on CPR training using mannequins, enabling them to learn the correct techniques practically. Certificates were issued to all participants upon completion of the training.

Organizers stated that around 2,000 people underwent CPR training on the first day alone, reflecting the growing public interest in life-saving skills. Citizens from various parts of the city actively participated in the program.

The two-day training camp concluded successfully on February 2. Addressing the participants, Gandhi Medical College Principal Dr. K. Indira said that learning CPR and saving a life also means supporting an entire family. She appreciated the organizers for training 5,000 people free of cost and underlined the importance of such initiatives in reducing preventable deaths due to cardiac arrest.

The program was attended by GMC Vice-Principal Dr. Chandrasekhar, Alumni Association President Dr. G.R. Lingamurthy, Dr. Maheshwar Reddy, Dr. K. Rajasekhar, Dr. Nagarjuna Chakravarthy, Dr. Chaitanya, Dr. Lakshminarayana, Dr. Dennis McAuley, Dr. Rajesh, Dr. Anita, Dr. Rohith, MEPMA In-charge Dr. Sujatha, and representatives of Janahita Seva Trust including Narasimha Murthy, Krishna Reddy, Sridhar, Venkat, Sridevi, Nandakumar, Vasumathi, Rameshwar, and Nursing Rao.

CPR Training Camp Organised by Gandhi Alumni Association and Janahitha Seva Trust 1-FEB-2026

Secunderabad, February 1:
A two-day CPR training programme organised by the Gandhi Medical College Alumni Association and Janahitha Seva Trust was conducted on Sunday at the Gandhi Medical College campus with the objective of creating awareness among the general public about life-saving emergency care.

Doctors and organisers highlighted that people’s health largely depends on awareness, timely action and preventive care. They noted that the rise in adulterated food consumption and environmental pollution has contributed to an increase in various health problems, including heart-related ailments, in recent years.

Speakers emphasised that the number of cardiac emergencies has grown significantly and stated that immediate administration of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) can help save the lives of heart attack victims until they are shifted to a hospital for advanced medical treatment. They stressed the importance of basic CPR knowledge for every citizen, as it can be crucial during emergencies at home or in public places.

The organisers appreciated the positive response from the public and said that the free CPR training programme was aimed at empowering citizens with essential life-saving skills. On the first day of the programme alone, around 2,000 people received hands-on CPR training.

The programme was attended by Alumni Association President Dr. G.R. Lingamoorthy, Dr. Maheshwar Reddy, Dr. K. Rajashekhar, Dr. S. Ravinder, Dr. Nagarjuna Chakravarthy, along with representatives of Janahitha Seva Trust including Narasimha Murthy, Krishna Reddy, Sridhar, Sridevi, Venkat, Nandakumar and Vasumathi.

GHMC Launches Citywide Special Sanitation Drive

GHMC Launches Citywide Special Sanitation Drive

The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) has announced a Special Sanitation Drive across Hyderabad, scheduled from February 3 to February 28, aimed at enhancing city cleanliness and waste management.

As part of the initiative, sanitation activities will be carried out daily in nearly 300 divisions across the city. The drive will focus on the removal of legacy waste, municipal solid waste, construction and demolition (C&D) waste, green waste, and waste generated from engineering and urban biodiversity works.

Focus Areas

Cleaning operations will be implemented in a phase-wise manner at major public and high-footfall locations, including:

  • Flyovers and Foot Over Bridges (FOBs)
  • Roadsides, dividers, and central medians
  • Footpaths and public parks
  • Lakes and nalas
  • Areas surrounding electric transformers and utility poles

Special Measures

Dedicated teams will be deployed to:

  • Clear identified legacy waste dumping sites
  • Remove C&D waste using specialized vehicles
  • Eliminate Garbage Vulnerable Points (GVPs) across the city

In addition to sanitation activities, GHMC will conduct awareness programs involving citizens, schools, and Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs). The drive will also promote e-waste collection, reuse through RRR (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) Centres, and enforce spot fines for littering and open urination to ensure sustained cleanliness.

GHMC officials stated that the initiative aims to create a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable urban environment with active public participation.

Telangana benefits in Union Budget

Telangana benefits in Union Budget

The Union government will take a decision on releasing funds for Phase II of the Hyderabad Metro Rail project only after the Telangana government concludes its discussions with L&T on the proposed Phase I merger through the designated committee and arrives at a final decision, Union Coal and Mines Minister G. Kishan Reddy said on Sunday.


Speaking to reporters in New Delhi, Union Coal and Mines Minister G. Kishan Reddy said the Telangana government must first clarify its position on Hyderabad Metro Rail Phase I, complete all formalities related to its proposed takeover, and submit a comprehensive Detailed Project Report (DPR) before any financial assistance can be considered.

Mr. Kishan Reddy further stated that the Union Housing and Urban Development Ministry has earmarked ₹28,740 crore for MRTS and Metro Rail projects, assuring that sufficient funds are available to meet the Centre’s share for Hyderabad Metro Phase II once the required conditions are fulfilled.

Benefits to Telangana

Highlighting the benefits extended to Telangana in the Union Budget, the Secunderabad MP said the State’s share in Central taxes has been increased by 13.5%, rising to ₹33,180 crore for 2026–27 from ₹29,280 crore in the previous year.

He described the proposed high-speed rail corridors from Hyderabad to Pune, Bengaluru, and Chennai as a “matter of pride” for Telangana. Additionally, he noted that fertiliser subsidies have been enhanced by nearly ₹7,000 crore.

Mr. Kishan Reddy also pointed out that the TEX-ECO programme would support the development of the Kakatiya Mega Textile Park in Warangal, while a girls’ hostel would be established in every district to benefit students pursuing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Medicine) courses.

Union Coal and Mines Minister G. Kishan Reddy welcomed the Centre’s proposal on municipal bonds, under which cities issuing bonds worth over ₹1,000 crore will receive an incentive of ₹100 crore. He added that nearly 32 towns in Telangana will continue to benefit from the existing ₹200-crore incentive under the AMRUT scheme.

Mr. Kishan Reddy also said that around 38 lakh micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Telangana are expected to benefit from the ₹10,000-crore growth fund announced in the Union Budget. Describing it as a Budget designed for future generations, he said it was focused on long-term development rather than electoral considerations.

Earlier, Telangana BJP president N. Ramchander Rao termed the announcement of high-speed rail corridors from Hyderabad a moment of pride, noting that it further reinforces the State’s position as a national growth engine.

Speaking at the BJP State office after watching the Budget presentation, Mr. Rao described it as a “transformative Budget” that lays the groundwork for a golden era—taking the nation from economic strength to national capability and from uplifting the poorest to achieving inclusive growth.

He said the Budget provides a strong foundation for employment generation, improved agricultural productivity, enhanced purchasing power, and the expansion of quality education and healthcare services. Mr. Rao expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman for presenting a people-centric Budget that addresses the needs of all sections of society.