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**Summary:**
The text covers a variety of news items from different sources, primarily focusing on events in India and the Telugu-speaking regions. Key topics include:
* **Politics:** Allegations of corruption in Group-1 exams in Telangana, demands for re-examination and investigations, criticism of the Congress government by BRS leaders (KTR, Harish Rao), and arrests of BRS protestors. The BRS party criticizes Congress’ leadership, claiming the party is selling government jobs.
* **Awards:** BRS Working President KTR received the ‘Green Leadership Award 2025’ for sustainable governance and environmental protection.
* **Protests:** BRSV leaders demand cancellation and re-examination of Group-1 exams, alleging irregularities and injustice to Telugu medium students.
* **Miscellaneous:** News items about permanent residency in Brazil and other cultural and entertainment snippets.
**News Article:**
**Telangana Politics Heat Up Over Allegations of Corruption in Government Exams**
**Hyderabad, India** – September 12, 2025 – Political tensions are escalating in Telangana as the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) party intensifies its criticism of the Congress government, alleging widespread corruption in the recent Group-1 examinations. BRS Working President K.T. Rama Rao (KTR) has accused Congress ministers of “selling Group-1 posts” and demanded a thorough investigation into the alleged misconduct.
“The Congress ministers are selling Group-1 posts,” said KTR in a statement released, adding that the Group-1 exams should be rewritten.
KTR stated, “The government is making fools of the students with the Group-1 exams.”
The BRS is demanding a re-examination of the Group-1 exams, citing irregularities and unfair practices, further demanding that all the wrongdoers be caught. He also accused the Congress government of failing to uphold the trust of the youth who have spent years preparing for these competitive exams.
Former Minister Harish Rao has also condemned the arrest of BRS leaders and activists who were protesting the alleged irregularities. Student organization BRSV leaders have joined the call for cancellation and re-examination, alleging injustice to Telugu medium students in the evaluation process.
Despite the political turmoil, KTR has also received recognition for his contributions to sustainable governance and environmental protection. He has been selected for the prestigious ‘Green Leadership Award 2025,’ which will be presented in New York later this month.