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Man kills brother and sister-in-law in Hyderabad over dispute

Man kills brother and sister-in-law in Hyderabad over dispute

  • Adilabad: Rich tributes offered to martyrs of Indervelli firing incident

    Adivasis in Adilabad marked the 45th anniversary of the Indervelli firing incident by paying tributes to martyrs. Families of victims sought government support, including jobs and financial aid, stating that promises made to them remain unfulfilled
  • Murmu to inaugurate tribal museum in Odisha tomorrow​

    Droupadi Murmu will inaugurate a tribal museum, planetarium, and science centre in Odisha’s Rourkela. The visit includes multiple projects and high-level interactions, with tight security arrangements in place for the President’s day-long official programme
  • Sigachi blast victims presents representation during grievances

    Victims of the Sigachi Industries blast and their families met Sangareddy officials seeking immediate compensation. They demanded Rs one crore aid and exclusion of statutory benefits from it, warning of continued protests if their demands are not met
  • Probe heat rises as ED summons ex-TMC MP Nusrat Jahan

    The Enforcement Directorate summoned Nusrat Jahan in a ration scam probe ahead of West Bengal polls. She has been asked to appear for questioning as political tensions rise, with Trinamool alleging central agency misuse
  • Singareni placards diverted attention in Jagtial meeting

    Placards displayed by Singareni workers at a BRS meeting in Jagtial highlighted concerns over jobs, medical board delays and profit sharing. The workers criticised the government’s policies and expressed support for Chandrashekhar Rao’s leadership
  • SCB move to collect property tax directly triggers confusion

    Secunderabad Cantonment Board’s plan to directly collect Transfer of Property Tax from June 1 has sparked confusion, with registration officials citing lack of legal backing. Stakeholders warn the move could disrupt property transactions and create hardship for citizens and developers.
  • Two arrested for poaching pangolin, trying to sell it for Rs 30 lakh in Asifabad

    Two persons were arrested in Kumram Bheem Asifabad district for allegedly poaching and attempting to sell a live pangolin. Forest officials seized the endangered animal and said more suspects may be involved in the illegal wildlife trade
  • TSUTF seeks change in census training timings amid heat

    TSUTF has urged the Director of Census Operations to revise training timings for enumerators and supervisors, citing severe heat conditions. The federation warned of health risks and suggested morning sessions to reduce exposure to high daytime temperatures.
  • Maize farmers take to streets in Deputy CM Bhatti’s constituency in Khammam

    Maize farmers in Khammam staged protests demanding the establishment of procurement centres. They complained of travelling long distances to sell produce and urged the government to ensure support price procurement and set up centres closer to farming areas
  • Delhi HC rejects Arvind Kejriwal’s recusal plea in excise case

    The Delhi High Court rejected Arvind Kejriwal’s plea seeking Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma’s recusal in the excise policy case, ruling allegations of bias were unsubstantiated and warning against undermining judicial integrity through perception-based claims
  • Unseasonal rains damage crops, farmers stage rasta-roko in Chegunta

    Farmers in Chegunta mandal of Medak district blocked a road demanding compensation for crops damaged by unseasonal rains and gales. Officials reported damage to over 4,700 acres of paddy, while concerns remain over further losses due to predicted rainfall
  • Political storm in Goa over alleged hate speech, minister under fire

    Protests erupted across Goa over alleged derogatory remarks by activist Gautam Khattar against St Francis Xavier. Multiple complaints were filed, with opposition demanding arrests and action against a minister, as authorities stressed maintaining communal harmony amid escalating tensions
  • Buffaloes sustain injuries after consuming country bombs meant for killing wildlife in Mancherial

    Several buffaloes were injured after chewing crude bombs meant for wild boars while grazing near the Godavari river in Mancherial district. Police have registered a case and launched a search for those responsible for planting the explosives
  • Power outages disrupt Manjeera water supply in Hyderabad

    Hyderabad’s Manjeera water supply system was disrupted due to power outages caused by dust storms and unseasonal rains. Several areas faced delays in water supply, while officials said efforts are ongoing to restore normal operations and maintain supply elsewhere.
  • Danish Malewar emerges as rising star in Indian domestic cricket

    Danish Malewar, a 21-year-old cricketer from Vidarbha, is gaining attention for his strong domestic performances. Signed by Mumbai Indians for IPL 2026, he played a key role in Vidarbha’s Ranji Trophy campaign and is seen as a promising talent
  • TGCHE seeks police probe into impersonation fraud calls

    TGCHE has approached Hyderabad police to investigate an impersonation fraud involving calls made to engineering colleges demanding money. The caller allegedly used a mobile number displaying TGCHE details on Truecaller, prompting the council to seek strict legal action
  • SEBI slashes minimum investment in social impact funds to Rs 1,000

    Securities and Exchange Board of India slashed minimum investment in social impact funds to Rs 1,000 from Rs 2 lakh, aiming to boost retail participation in Social Stock Exchanges. The move seeks to democratise impact investing and improve funding access for nonprofits
  • India U17 team to face Qatar in friendlies ahead of Asian Cup

    The Indian U17 men’s team will play two friendly matches against Qatar in Doha on April 25 and 28 as part of preparations for the AFC U17 Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2026. Both matches will be held behind closed doors
  • AIFF Election Committee visits Football House after new constitution adoption

    The AIFF Election Committee, led by Sunil Arora, visited the Football House and reviewed the new governance framework following the adoption of the Supreme Court-approved constitution. The panel will reconvene after amendments to the constitution are completed
  • Indian junior shooters begin campaign at ISSF Junior World Cup in Cairo

    Indian junior shooters will begin their campaign at the ISSF Junior World Cup in Cairo, with medal events in 10m Air Rifle Women and 10m Air Pistol Men. India has fielded a strong 71-member contingent for the competition
  • No plane crash in Jashpur, say authorities after viral scare

    Authorities in Chhattisgarh’s Jashpur found no evidence of an aircraft crash despite viral social media claims. Officials confirmed the smoke seen was from a forest fire. Search operations, including drones and inter-state checks, yielded no signs of any aviation accident
  • Mahindra University signs MoU with Temple University for dual degree programme

    Mahindra University has signed an MoU with Temple University, USA, to offer a dual bachelor’s-master’s programme and promote academic exchanges. The collaboration aims to enhance global exposure, joint research, and curriculum development for students and faculty
  • SC warns against “scandalising” judiciary in Disha Salian case row

    The Supreme Court of India dismissed lawyer Nilesh Ojha’s plea against contempt proceedings over allegations against a judge in the Disha Salian case. It stressed judicial integrity, warning that reckless public accusations undermine public trust in the justice system
  • Blaze at Rajasthan refinery puts Modi event on hold; probe ordered

    A fire at the Pachpadra refinery in Rajasthan’s Balotra district, a day before its inauguration by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, forced postponement of the event. The blaze was contained without casualties, while authorities ordered a probe into the incident
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