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Dr Namratha, the main accused in a surrogacy scam, allegedly resumed illegal fertility operations despite pending cases. Clinics in three cities lured couples with false promises. Police believe a deeper investigation may uncover a larger child trafficking network
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Apollo Cancer Centres have introduced ‘End-O Check,’ a targeted early detection initiative aimed at women aged 45 and above. The program emphasizes screening for endometrial and ovarian cancers through awareness, proactive diagnostics like transvaginal ultrasonography, and timely medical intervention.
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For the first time in years, government hospitals in Telangana have been overtaken by private facilities in the number of childbirths conducted, with 52.80% of deliveries happening in private healthcare setups in 2024–25.
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GHMC food safety officials inspected 27 retail and delivery establishments in Hyderabad after receiving complaints about poor hygiene. Violations were found, including lack of medical fitness certificates and unhygienic practices. Notices were issued, and inspections will continue further
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A Hyderabad court granted five-day police custody of Dr P Namrata, arrested in a fake surrogacy scam. The case surfaced after a Rajasthan couple found the baby’s DNA did not match theirs. Police say vulnerable women were exploited as surrogates
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Police in Mancherial district busted an international cybercrime racket operating from a rented house in Jannaram Mandal, arresting four individuals with links to Cambodia. The accused used SIM box technology to make spoof international calls, extorting money from the public. The setup was reportedly funded by a Cambodia-based man known as Jack.
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Leaders of BJP, VHP, and Bajrang Dal met senior police officials in Hyderabad over the alleged demolition of Peddamma Thalli temple in Banjara Hills. They demanded action against police high-handedness. An inquiry has been promised by authorities
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Neblio Technologies in Bengaluru lost Rs 378 crore in a major cryptocurrency theft. An employee was arrested for violating IT rules. The company has offered a Rs 96 crore reward for help in recovering the stolen amount. Probe is on
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Pristine Eye Hospitals has launched an exclusive facility in Hyderabad to treat Dry Eye Disease and raise awareness on digital eye strain. Campaigns like ‘Link Break’ and ‘No More Screen Time’ aim to promote blinking breaks and early intervention
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The Second Telangana Police Duty Meet–2025 began on Thursday in Warangal at the Police Training Centre, Mamnoor. Inaugurated by Telangana Police Academy Director Abhilasha Bisht and Additional DGP Mahesh Bhagwat, the event features over 400 officers from across the state competing in 25 professional categories.
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A sessions court in Kumram Bheem Asifabad sentenced Army jawan Mohanand Sarkar to 10 years in prison and fined him Rs. 25,000 for cheating and sexually exploiting a woman in 2019 under the false promise of marriage.
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Several private colleges in Mancherial are under scrutiny for operating without approval, running illegal hostels, and compromising student safety. The death of an 18-year-old student in a hostel fall triggered outrage. Officials confirmed multiple violations, including denial of TCs
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Set in Andhra Pradesh, Mayasabha follows two friends whose dreams turn into a bitter rivalry as politics enters their lives. Directed by Deva Katta, the series streams on Sony LIV from August 7.
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Three individuals from Banjara village in Yerrupalem mandal went missing on Thursday after entering the Kattaleru stream near Meenavolu bridge for fishing. Despite search efforts led by local officials and expert swimmers, they remained untraced by late evening.
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Rashtrapati Nilayam’s new garden, Nilayam Nikunj, will open to the public from August 1. Inaugurated by President Murmu, the six-acre green space features topiary, rose gardens, and a kids’ zone, promoting sustainability and wellness. Entry is free with prior registration
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In a shocking incident which took place in Narayanapuram village of Mahabubabad, a six-year-old boy was assaulted with a knife while sleeping at home. This incident follows the death of his younger brother just months earlier.
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An interfaith couple at Hyderabad’s Necklace Road was allegedly harassed by a man, with a video of the incident going viral. Police registered a case after public outrage and are reviewing CCTV footage to identify and arrest the accused
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A 28-year-old man from Adilabad tragically died by suicide on Thursday after falling under a speeding passenger train near James Street railway station in Hyderabad. Police have confirmed the death but have not yet determined the reason for his actions.
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The BJP welcomed the acquittal of all accused in the Malegaon blast case, accusing the Congress of inventing the "Hindu terror" narrative for vote-bank politics. It demanded apologies from Sonia and Rahul Gandhi and compensation for the wrongly accused
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A 24-year-old man from Balanagar was arrested for allegedly attempting to rape a woman he befriended on Instagram. The incident occurred during his birthday party. The woman escaped and reported the assault to the police, leading to his arrest
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BRS MP and Hetero Group chairman B Partha Saradhi Reddy has invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to inaugurate Sindhu Hospital in Hyderabad. The not-for-profit hospital was built in memory of his late daughter Krishna Sindhuri, as a philanthropic initiative
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BJP leader N R Ramesh has accused Congress MLA H C Balakrishna and others of illegally grabbing Rs. 800 crore worth of government land in Bengaluru. A Lokayukta complaint alleges use of forged documents, political influence, and record tampering.
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Swiggy reported a net loss of Rs 1,197 crore for Q1 FY26, nearly doubling from a year earlier, largely due to a Rs 896-crore loss from Instamart. Despite this, revenue rose 52 per cent YoY to Rs 5,048 crore and GOV jumped 108 per cent
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A tribal woman at the centre of an alleged human trafficking and forced conversion case in Chhattisgarh claims Bajrang Dal activists coerced her into giving a false statement. She maintains the arrested nuns and their associate are innocent and should be freed