1. The IIIT Basra students agitation It has intensified without any solution as the students have rejected all the demands. More and more political parties are supporting the students. Today state BJP president Bandi Sanjay left for Basara to meet the protesting students.
2. City activist SQ Masood moves the National Human Rights Commission regarding the custodial torture of Muslim youths at a police station in Uttar Pradesh. The youths were taken into custody after protests by former BJP national spokesperson Nupur Sharma.
3. In view of the current political climate and incidents of demolition of Muslim houses, activists have demanded that the state government constitute the Telangana State Human Rights Commission which has been lying vacant for over a year.
4. Siddipet Police recently started cordoning off those involved in police attack during the protest by the displaced of Gauraveli reservoir in Husnabad mandal. Two have been picked up late in the night and more arrests are likely in the next few days.
5. Students and youth wing of Left parties will protest against the Agneepath scheme announced by the Centre.
6. Telangana Municipal Department plans to procure modern sanitary dredging and cleaning machines for all urban local bodies and avoid manual scavenging by Independence Day.
7. The State Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission has directed the Asia Pacific Flying Training School to pay Rs. 8 lakh to a student and Rs. 1,00,000 as compensation for not informing him that the flight training classes had begun. The commission believed that the flying school violated its own agreement with the student commission.