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Two youths were found dead inside an auto-rickshaw in Chandrayangutta on Wednesday, with police suspecting a possible overdose of steroids or narcotic substances. A third person is missing, and officials are examining CCTV footage to trace the sequence of events
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Tension gripped Chandrayangutta after two youths, Jahangir and Irfan, were found dead in an auto-rickshaw on Wednesday. Police suspect a possible steroid overdose, as both had reportedly been using bodybuilding substances. The bodies were sent to OGH for autopsy and a case was registered.
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Serial burglar Mohammed Saleem alias Suniel Shetty was arrested again on Tuesday for four recent burglaries in Bandlaguda and Balapur. Police recovered gold and silver ornaments from him. Saleem has over 150 cases since 1992 and has been repeatedly detained under the PD Act
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A fire erupted on the first floor of a three-storey building housing an engine lubricants store in Chandrayangutta, Hyderabad, on Saturday morning. No casualties have been reported, and firefighting operations are underway. More details are awaited.
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A 17-year-old intermediate student was found dead by suicide at his residence in Chatrinaka, Hyderabad. His father discovered him hanging in his room after he failed to respond. Police arrived at the scene and registered a case following confirmation of death by paramedics.
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After nearly four years of construction, a new parallel Road over Bridge (RoB) at Falaknuma was inaugurated, easing traffic congestion between Chandrayangutta and Charminar. The ₹52.03 crore project significantly improves connectivity for local commuters and tourists alike
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The CRPF Group Centre in Chandrayangutta, Hyderabad, conducted a cleanliness drive under the nationwide “Shramdaan” initiative, with officers and community members cleaning a stretch of the Srisailam highway. Led by senior officials, the event emphasised public hygiene and civic responsibility.
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A Hyderabad man, Mohd Akbar, has been arrested for killing his three-year-old son Anaas and dumping the body in the Musi river. Police said the accused confessed he acted due to his inability to afford the child’s medical expenses.
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A Kapra resident, Gaurav, died in a road accident at Keesara on Hyderabad’s outskirts on Saturday. A lorry rammed into his car while he was travelling towards Shamirpet. He succumbed to injuries while being taken to hospital
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Hyderabad Commissioner A.V. Ranganath said the demolition of Fatima Owaisi Educational Campus will be taken up after the final notification of Salkam Cheruvu and verification of FTLs. He also urged IMD-Hyderabad to improve real-time forecasting with updated technology.
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Three people were critically injured in Chandrayangutta, Hyderabad, after a Ganesh idol being transported by tractor came into contact with high-tension wires. This is the second electrocution accident in the city within 24 hours, following six deaths during a Rath Yatra.
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Heavy rains on Monday caused severe waterlogging in Hyderabad’s old city, submerging roads in areas like Falaknuma, Mallepally, and Chatrinaka. Motorists struggled to pass through flooded stretches while pedestrians were left waiting for the water to recede. Traffic snarls followed.
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Metro works for the MGBS–Chandrayangutta corridor in Hyderabad’s Old City have advanced, with the number of affected properties reduced from 1,100 to 900. HAML is conducting night work, and geotechnical testing is set to begin for pillar and station foundations.
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Despite official claims, several roads in Hyderabad’s old city remained flooded after Friday’s rains. Stretches near Bandlaguda, Falaknuma, Chatrinaka, and Chaderghat saw severe water logging, forcing commuters to take long detours and causing damage to shops
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Three individuals died by suicide in separate incidents in the city during the early hours of Monday and Sunday night
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Sagar Raju (57), a construction worker from Odisha, had migrated to the city and had been working at various construction sites for the past six years. He was staying alone in a rented house near Peeli Dargah in Chandrayangutta.
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Fire stations in Hyderabad’s Old City struggle with land shortage, delaying emergency response and exposing public to risk
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According to the fire officials, the fire broke out in the kitchen of the house and soon spread into the entire house
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Fifty people who were trapped in a building that caught fire at Mailardevpally were rescued by the fire personnel on Sunday morning. Among those rescued are 16 children aged below 15 years
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On May 8, the suspect went to the house of the victim at Chandrayangutta and after spending some time there, slit her throat leading to her death