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The Uppal Zone Special Operations Team busted an illegal medical practice in Beerappagadda and arrested two persons for violations of medical and pharmacy laws. A fake doctor and an unlicensed medical shop were exposed during the raid. Police seized medicines and equipment; further investigation is underway.
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TGSRTC has intensified transport arrangements for devotees travelling to the Sammakka Saralamma Jatara in Medaram. Managing Director Y Nagi Reddy reviewed special services, inspected key routes and bus stations, and oversaw child safety measures including identification tags
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Nacharam police arrested a man for allegedly cheating unemployed youth by promising railway jobs and collecting Rs 20 lakh from them. The accused and his associates reportedly took money from 20 job aspirants but failed to provide the promised employment.
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Two people were injured in separate incidents involving banned Chinese manja in Hyderabad. A 70-year-old woman suffered a severe leg injury in Meerpet, while a police officer sustained a neck injury in Uppal. Both were hospitalised and are stable
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A software engineer was injured after Chinese manja slit his neck while riding a bike near Uppal Metro station on Saturday. He was rushed to a hospital, while Telangana police warned of strict action against the use and sale of banned kite string.
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A Reserve Sub Inspector was killed in a road accident at Medipally on the city outskirts on Monday after a lorry hit his motorcycle from behind. The victim died on the spot, and police have registered a case and launched an investigation
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DGP B Shivadhar Reddy reviewed security and logistical arrangements at the Uppal stadium ahead of the December 13 football match featuring Lionel Messi. Departments were instructed to ensure smooth spectator movement, strong coordination and clear communication of traffic and safety guidelines
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TGSRTC will launch dedicated bus services to 373 newly developed colonies under its ‘Hyderabad Connect’ initiative. The plan is expected to benefit more than 7.6 lakh daily commuters by improving access to major job hubs and reducing dependence on private vehicles
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A 42-year-old constable from Filmnagar police station, K Srikanth, died by suicide at his home in Uppal. Family members said he faced financial issues. He had not reported to duty since October 23. Police are investigating the case
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A TGSRTC bus conductor died after collapsing at the Miyapur depot in Hyderabad on Tuesday. Identified as Pandari (40), he complained of uneasiness before going to the washroom, where he collapsed. Doctors declared him dead, suspecting cardiac arrest
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A 48-year-old employee of Elegant Company in Uppal, Hyderabad, died after slipping and suffering severe head injuries at work. His son and company staff rushed him to a private hospital, but he succumbed to injuries. Police have registered a case.
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A five-year-old boy was allegedly kidnapped, sexually assaulted and murdered in Hyderabad’s Uppal. Police traced the accused, Kumar, through CCTV footage. He confessed during interrogation and was remanded. The child’s body was sent for post-mortem at Gandhi Hospital and later handed to the family.
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The BRS Vidhyarthi wing will hold a state-level student conference in Hyderabad on July 26 to oppose the Banakacherla project in Andhra Pradesh, accusing state and national leaders of conspiring to divert Telangana's water resources and pledging a protest campaign
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Security was intensified at Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium in Uppal for the Hyderabad Cricket Association meeting following a fund misuse case involving HCA president Jagan Mohan Rao. Police barred suspended members and Commissioner G. Sudheer Babu reviewed arrangements in person.
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A group of techies were chased by unidentified, allegedly drunk youths on a scooter in Hyderabad’s Uppal area following a road rage incident. The video of the chase went viral on social media, prompting police to launch an investigation.
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A fabric-laden auto trolley caught fire near LB Nagar on Saturday afternoon. No casualties were reported, as the driver and helper escaped in time. Firefighters doused the flames within 30 minutes. The cause of the fire remains unknown
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The suspects approach Sandhya, who runs a bangle store in Vijayapuri Colony, posing as customers; they spray unknown substance on her face and snatch her mangalsutra weighing about four tolas
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They roamed around identifying several locked houses
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Traffic coming from Osmania University will be allowed to proceed straight towards Lalapet and take a right turn towards Habsiguda while traffic from Lalapet will be allowed to proceed straight towards Osmania University and take a right turn towards Mettuguda.
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On April 7, Chanti, along with the other suspects went to the gym where Sai Kishore was working and attacked him with dumbbells. Sai Kishore suffered grievous injuries and died on the spot.