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A father and his 7-year-old son, Srinivas and Wesley, allegedly drowned at Naguluru Cheruvu, Dundigal, while immersing a Ganesh idol. Their auto-rickshaw reportedly struck a boulder and slipped into the lake. DRF teams and Dundigal police are investigating.
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A speeding car crashed into a house at Dundigal on Friday, allegedly after the driver fell asleep. The hatchback rammed into the compound wall and was left hanging. No injuries were reported. Police used a crane to remove the vehicle.
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A BTech student in Dundigal died by suicide after reportedly losing ₹50,000 on online betting apps. He had borrowed money from friends and was frequently engaged in mobile gaming activities.
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A six-year-old Class I student was killed after a rashly-driven truck hit the scooter he was on with his mother at Mallampet, Dundigal. The child fell and was run over. Police arrested the driver for negligent driving
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The victim is identified as Ramesh, a private employee
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He is suspected to have accidentally fallen down from the fourth floor in the elevator pit
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Police reported that the tipper was traveling from Gandimaisamma to Miyapur when the driver collided with a car near Snake Park. The car's driver, P. Naga Vamshi, suffered severe injuries and died on the spot.
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Vijaya Lakshmi is facing charges of land grabbing and several cases have been already booked against her.
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A B.Tech first year student of a private engineering college, died by suicide by hanging in her college hostel in Dundigal on the city outskirts on Friday.
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The award of Commandant’s Banner symbolizes overall excellence and marks the conclusion of fiercely contested series of events, ranging from physical activities, sports, debate, quizzes, cultural events, cross-country runs, field camps, drill competition and academics.
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Burglars struck a house in Dundigal on Sunday night, making off with 13 tolas of gold, half kilogram of silver and Rs. 30,000 in cash
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Unidentified persons had entered the house and killed her. The offenders later took away some ornaments worn by the woman, say police officials
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The revenue department has asked the college management to submit an explanation within 15 days.
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The HYDRAA has given the college management 15 days to provide an explanation. It has also instructed the management to arrange alternative solutions for running the college, or face potential action. Officials have already inspected the college premises.
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In the first incident, a woman in her mid-forties was discovered murdered in a temporary shed at Dundigal. Police are still investigating whether she was sexually assaulted before being killed. The victim, whose identity has not yet been confirmed, was found with multiple injuries by local residents who reported the crime to the police on Friday.
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The man, a native of Odisha, works as a security guard at a private company in Dundigal and had purchased the contraband from Odisha.
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Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari, Chief of the Air Staff (CAS), would be the Reviewing Officer (RO) of the parade.
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The SOT (Medchal) Team seized Rs. 74. 29 lakh cash at Dundigal, Shamirpet and Rajendranagar, the SOT (Balanagar) Team seized Rs. 2.62 lakh, SOT (Rajendranagar) seized Rs. 22.30 lakh and SOT (Madhapur) team seized Rs. 7.08 lakhs.
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Cyberabad Police Commissioner Avinash Mohanty, in the order issued on Monday imposed the ban on use of such devices.
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The victim A Meghansh, who was pursuing B. Tech second year from college was going in a car along with his friends Sai Manas, Charan Reddy and Arnav when the incident happened.