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A four-year-old boy, Mogili Mokshith, died after accidentally falling into a hot sambar bowl at Telangana Social Welfare Residential School in Mallapur, Dharmaram mandal. Police have registered a case following the tragic accident that occurred on his birthday.
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A family dispute in Warangal turned violent when a man, Anil Kumar, attacked his father-in-law Prabhakar with a knife during a midnight visit in a drunken state. Prabhakar counter attacked. Both sustained serious injuries and were shifted to NIMS, Hyderabad.
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A B Sc nursing student, Sunanda from Jafargadh in Jangaon district, was attacked with a chemical by three unidentified youths in Hanamkonda. She suffered minor injuries and was admitted to MGM Hospital. Kazipet police registered a case and began investigation
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Contract and outsourcing employees of Kakatiya Medical College and MGM Hospital in Warangal have served strike notices, announcing an indefinite protest from December 10 over non-payment of salaries for five months. The employees say families are struggling to survive without salaries and demand immediate intervention.
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Vigilance officials conducted inspections at MGM Hospital in Warangal over alleged misuse of Aarogyasri funds. Records from 2021–2024 were examined, with funds worth Rs 30 crore under scrutiny. Officials seized some documents, while hospital staff termed it a routine check
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Mohammed Asif, a Sub-Inspector attached to the Special Branch in Chennaraopet, Warangal, died by suicide after reportedly struggling to arrange funds for his daughter’s wedding.
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A petty dispute escalated into a fatal drunken brawl in Warangal’s Turpukota area, resulting in the death of a 23-year-old youth. Following the altercation, a group of youths allegedly assaulted Sai, who later succumbed to injuries at MGM Hospital.
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Government hospitals in Warangal and Kothagudem are facing severe neglect, with patients forced to manage critical care tasks themselves. From carrying oxygen cylinders to enduring unhygienic conditions and non-functional facilities, the situation has sparked public outrage. Despite prior warnings from district authorities, little has improved on the ground.
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Kuntamalla Sambaiah, a farmer from Madanapalle village in Mulugu mandal, was seriously injured when a country-made explosive went off while he was working in his field at Jaggannapeta. He was shifted to MGM Hospital in Warangal for treatment
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A man and a woman from Jangaon district allegedly attempted suicide by consuming pesticide. The man, Anvesh, died during treatment, while the woman, Pavani, is in critical condition at MGM Hospital, Warangal. Police have registered a case and are investigating
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A body handed over for Kumara Swamy’s funeral was found to be someone else’s, sparking confusion in Warangal. Authorities later confirmed Kumara Swamy was alive and undergoing treatment. The deceased, a railway accident victim, remains unidentified. Probe is underway.
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The accused Muthineni Sathish doused his 50-year-old mother Vinoda with petrol and set her on fire. She was rushed to MGM Hospital in Warangal for treatment
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According to the police, residents of Rudrangi, Kasula Pushpalatha (35) and her son Nihal (6) consumed chapati for dinner on Friday night.
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MGM Hospital is the largest government hospital serving six districts in Northern Telangana. Patients from remote villages frequently travel to the hospital, which, as a teaching facility, treats over 1,000 outpatients daily and offers inpatient services with a 1,000-bed capacity. However, the hospital is currently housing 1,200 inpatients, putting a strain on its resources and infrastructure.
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The rodent menace in the government hospital became a hot topic on the internet, after a video showing rats roaming in the maternity ward of the hospital went viral on social media
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Ankila Kavitha (36) was found dead in a State-run RTC bus at Vangapalli village in Kamalapur mandal on Thursday.
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In a video, the deceased, Srinu, accused Palakurthy CI Mahender Reddy and SI Sai Prasanna Kumar and six others of harassing him
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A medical team, led by Dr. Venkataratnam, along with Dr Joshua, Dr Ramlal, and the anaesthesia team, successfully removed the peanut through bronchoscopy.
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The MGM Hospital in the Warangal city is witnessing a daily out-patient (OP) count of 500 to 800, of which 30 to 40 percent complain of viral fever
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Taking to X, Rama Rao shared photographs of a recent event in Nizamabad, where a sweet shop owner displayed a huge banner in front of it, stating that "shop is closed due to police harassment."