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The local residents who noticed the body of the victim aged in mid-thirties lying amidst trees had alerted the police.
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When the deceased reached Alwal main road, the truck proceeding towards Lothukunta went out of control and hit the bike, killing them on the spot, police said.
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The victim, who is suspected to be aged in early 30s, was found dead at the parking area by the metro users, who immediately alerted the security personnel.
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Nimisha (17), who joined the college at Pasumamla village a few months ago, was found hanging by her roommates, who informed the hostel warden and college authorities.
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The victim, Sattaiah, was proceeding on his two-wheeler on the road between Mangalpalli – Pocharam when the mishap occurred.
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On an average, every month Gandhi Hospital and Osmania General Hospital conduct at least 450 angiograms and implants anywhere between 150 and 160 stents for free of cost on poor patients
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The bodies were shifted to the Gandhi Hospital for autopsy.
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The In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF) clinic at Gandhi Hospital will offer the entire array of procedures that are aimed at assisting childless couples to conceive and realize the dream of becoming parents.
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In a tragic incident, a child who was playing a game of blindfold alone died after falling from a building at Suraram
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This is for the first time in the country that such a facility to transport preterm babies needing emergency health care, have been launched in all the districts of State
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Developed at a cost of Rs 52 crore, the new facility will provide all super specialty healthcare services to pregnant women and preterm infants under one roof.
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Peddapalli police, who collected the dead body of gang rape victim in Madhya Pradesh, on Friday reportedly shifted to Gandhi Hospital, Hyderabad for postmortem.
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The much-awaited MCH hospital with 200 beds at Gandhi Hospital campus can reduce the pressure of high footfall of pregnant women in the two existing State-run maternity hospitals at Sultan Bazar and Petlaburj
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A childless couple, who allegedly consumed pesticide on July 10 at Hymad Nagar in Narsapur, died seven days later while undergoing treatment at Gandhi Hospital in Hyderabad
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The injured were immediately shifted to the Gandhi Hospital for treatment.
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According to the police, the woman Vijay Lakshmi (52) lived along with her daughters Sujanya (30) and Chandrakala (28) at a house in Bhavaninagar under Bowenpally police station limits
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Developed with a cost of nearly Rs 55 crore, the facility is part of an overall plan to add nearly 600 dedicated super-specialty beds exclusively for MCH in and around Hyderabad
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The special de-addiction centres have been established in Government General Hospitals located in 33 districts across Telangana
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State-of-the-art medical infrastructure to be launched in coming weeks
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The suspect identified as Chiranjeevi of L B Nagar was detained by the police in connection with a case of theft that was registered at Tukaramgate police station.