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A native of Lal Bazaar, Ashok along with his five-year-old daughter ended their life by jumping into Komatikunta Lake in Petbasheerabad
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Telangana is in deep financial trouble with over Rs 35,000 crore in pending dues. Contractors, employees, and welfare beneficiaries await payments. Revenue is falling short, borrowing is rising, and protests are spreading across the State under the Congress-led government
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Sangha Ramulu, a resident of Surzapur village, hanged himself at his farm after falling into depression over a loan of over Rs 7 lakh that he had taken for his wife’s medical expenses
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Adepu Dhanraj, who was reportedly in deep financial crisis, is survived by his wife and a four-month-old son
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Rodda Mallesham’s family members found him hanging from a tree on the outskirts of Duddeda
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Jagannath borrowed huge amounts of money for drilling borewells and meeting expenses for his Yasangi crop; he consumed pesticide near his agricultural well after making a final call to his family
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According to a suicide note purportedly written by Ashok, the fertilizer trader lend Rs 60 lakh to Rakender of Hasnpur village. He was depressed when Rakender did not repay the loan despite repeated requests
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According to Indervelli Assistant Sub-Inspector Bheemrao, Kinaka Shankar took the drastic step as he was distressed by the mounting burden of loans
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These colleges, located in rural areas of the State, also record poor admissions under convener quota; reflects decline in demand for engineering degrees
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Family was depressed over financial crisis caused due to losses in online games played by son Shiva
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Police, who conducted preliminary enquiries into the incident said that the family tried to kill themselves by consuming a toxic weedicide as they were depressed over a financial crisis caused due to losses in online games played by a family member
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A 34-year-old outsourced worker of NPDCL died, allegedly by suicide, as he was depressed over his financial crisis coupled with prolonged illness at Shyamnaik Thanda in Utnoor mandal on Monday.
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Kunta Sub-Inspector Bhaskara Chary reported that Neralla Lakshman took the extreme step after failing to secure profits in farming. Lakshman had cultivated soybeans on his 2-acre land, but the crop was damaged by monsoon floods. The resulting financial crisis, combined with delays in government assistance through Rythu Bharosa and difficulties in obtaining loans to plant maize, left him deeply distressed.
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70-year-old Sonnayila Chinnaiah, a retired coal miner allegedly died by suicide, as he was disheartened over a financial crisis in his family at Rajivnagar in Mandamarri on Sundy night.
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Mohammed Pasha (19), a resident of Kalapather hanged himself to death to the ceiling rod in the asbestos roofed house.
K Sajan Kumar (35), died after consuming poisonous substance.
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Gangaram had migrated to Dubai in search of livelihood six months back. He, however, could not find a job reportedly after being cheated by an agent.
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Sri Lanka said that its inflation has dropped to 6.3 per cent, a single-digit figure for the first time in two years, providing much-needed relief to the people amidst the worst financial crisis.
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Mancherial: A woman murdered her two daughters aged around six years by hanging and then committed suicide by hanging as she reportedly was depressed over financial crisis in Luxettipet town on Saturday. Luxettipet police said that the deceased woman was Chennala Dhanalaxmi (23), the wife of Sayanna, a daily wage earner and their daughters Samanvita […]
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Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Finance Minister K.N. Balagopal has written a letter to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, seeking urgent intervention by her in the backdrop of the grave financial crisis that the state government is facing currently. “The financial health of the state has been seriously affected by a reduction in the revenue deficit grant to […]
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Hyderabad: A trader has threatened to end his life, allegedly due to harassment and blackmailing by instant loan app companies. B Ranjeet Yadav, a resident of Falaknuma, had obtained loans to the tune of Rs.7,000 from mobile-based applications in January for meeting some emergency expenses. “Having failed to repay the loan in time, the companies […]