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A portion of an old heritage building at Darulshifa in Hyderabad, once the MCH office, collapsed shortly after midnight on Friday. No casualties were reported. Officials and public representatives rushed to the spot, while historians recalled its civic legacy
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy said the Telangana government lacked funds and land for welfare schemes and slammed the BJP and Election Commission over fake votes and reservation issues. He laid the foundation for a statue of Sardar Sarvai Pappanna Goud
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A 40-year-old woman attempting suicide by jumping into Hyderabad’s Hussain Sagar lake was rescued by a bystander before police could arrive. Distressed over family issues, she was later counselled by Lake Police and handed over to her family
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The GHMC workers pruned around a half-dozen trees, citing tree branches became a hurdle for streetlights on Tank Bund as a reason.
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This M-47 Patton Tank happens to be one of the 66 tanks knocked out by the Indian Army in December 1971 and presented to the people of the twin cities by Lt Gen WAG Pinto
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The day began at the foot of the Annamayya statue on Tank Bund, where flowers were offered and traditional melodies resonated gently through the morning breeze
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People from all political backgrounds and various sections of society gathered at Nizam College Grounds on Sunday to join the rally, which proceeded to the Dr. B.R. Ambedkar statue at Tank Bund. Waving the national tricolour, the protestors raised slogans against the BJP-led government and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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City Police Commissioner, CV Anand along with the officials of the Hyderabad City Police visited Ram Mandir at Gowliguda and other places on the procession route and inspected the security arrangements.
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A boat and jetty were damaged in the fire mishap occurred on Sunday night
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The surroundings of Manakondur mini tank bund become dirty due to lack of maintenance. Moreover, it has become a safe zone for liquor consumption and other illegal activities
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The Central Zone police increased their presence by deploying additional forces and police vans as a precautionary measure to address potential law and order concerns. Dalit groups briefly gathered at the location to stage their protest. Senior police officials were on-site, actively overseeing the situation.
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DGP Dr Jitender says the entire process is being monitored from the DGP office and the ICCC building
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The 70-ft tall Khairatabad Ganesh immersed in Hussain Sagar with the help of towering crane, which was brought specially for lifting the idol
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The 'Shobha Yatra' of the 70 ft-tall Khairatabad Ganesh also began on Tuesday morning
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Speaking to the media, Anand stated that all arrangements have been made for the smooth conduct of Ganesh idol immersion and Milad-un-Nabi in the city. He added that officials from GHMC, revenue, power, and other departments have inspected both major and minor procession routes.
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The giant idol was being shifted from Dhoolpet to Alwal when it fell on the road at Tank Bund
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The current water level in the lake was recorded at 513.60 metres against the Full Tank Level (FTL) of 514 metres.
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The minors were driving at high speed on Tank Bund road when they lost control and hit the road divider, police said. Fortunately, the airbags deployed, saving the teenagers.
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Srinivas Goud said the safety kits distributed by the Chief Minister under Katamayya Rakshana Kavacham scheme were actually initiated by the previous BRS government.
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Special police units conducted vehicle checks at various locations in old city, raising concerns about profiling. Hyderabad Lok Sabha MP and MIM party president, Asaduddin Owaisi was clearly piqued by the strange enforcement style of Hyderabad police.