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Hyderabad Cybercrime police arrested six members of a gang that duped a woman of over Rs 1 crore in a fake online investment scam. Fraudsters posed as NSE officials, used fake apps, and laundered money through multiple bank accounts
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Hyderabad witnessed severe evening showers on Monday, leading to traffic chaos and waterlogging across several localities. Weather expert T Balaji issued a warning of a dangerous thunderstorm with 50 mm rainfall expected in a short span. Citizens were urged to stay indoors.
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An unidentified man, suspected to be a daily wage worker in his fifties, was found dead in a secluded area at Hanuman Nagar, Tarnaka. Osmania University police are investigating the case and trying to ascertain the identity of the deceased.
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R. Rajeshwar Rao, an inspector with the Intelligence Department of Telangana Police, died in a road accident while on duty on July 20. The mishap occurred between Tarnaka and Habsiguda in Hyderabad.
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The conclave theme also underscores the need for collaboration among different scientific institutions, industry partners, investors and policymakers
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The advocate, Venkata Ramana, went to the West Marredpally Indian Bank branch to pay for the challan. Even as he was waiting for his turn, suddenly he suffered a heart attack and collapsed in the bank premises
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P Deepti, (28) who worked with a research institute at Tarnaka, had died by suicide at her house on Wednesday night.
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Pulavathi Deepti recently completed her PhD and joined a government managed research institute at Tarnaka where she is working as a project assistant
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The incident occurred when the driver was navigating a turn near the junction. Around 12:30 pm on Monday, the accident caused diesel to leak from the overturned fuel tanker.
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Varun, along with S Sri Charan and Andabatla Satvik, was tied at 5.5 points each after six rounds.
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Nayebare Doreen (42) of Tarnaka with the help of Komuhangi Ritah (22), both natives of Uganda, were organizing prostitution for last four months.
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He shared his vision for promoting startups to attract investments and create employment opportunities in Telangana, explaining that the establishment of T-Hub was rooted in the belief that equipping young talent with the right financial resources would result in significant achievements.
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From September 7 to 17, noise levels in several parts of the city spiked, with sensitive areas like Zoo Park and the University of Hyderabad (HCU) in Gachibowli bearing the brunt of the impact.
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During the raid, the DCA seized six varieties of expired drugs, and one institutional supply drug with a total worth of Rs. 55,000.
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Kameshwari and her brother were riding pillion, while her mother Santoshi was riding the scooter. On reaching Habsiguda, the truck driver hit the scooter from behind and later ran over the girl.
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Viral message warned of potential trafficking activities and claimed that women at bus stops were involved in gathering information to trap girls
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The prolonged downpours, accompanied by strong winds and thunder, inundated roads, causing traffic snarls and significant disruptions for evening commuters.
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The TS Drugs Control Administration (DCA) seized medicines that were being falsely sold as ‘food products or nutraceuticals’ by Elion Health Care Pvt Ltd and were being manufactured by Akshar Molecules.
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In short, history proves that the Congress can stoop to any low to influence voters and usurp power with incidents from the past reflecting the party’s brand of dirty politics.
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Specialist consultation will also be available through telemedicine service.