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Ahead of Rahul Gandhi's scheduled appearance at the Bharat Summit in Hyderabad, the BRS leader shared with him a list of places, urging him to visit without fail to know for himself the Congress government failures
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The arrested individuals have been identified as Jibran Bin Jaber, Mohammed Aqeel, Mohammed Fasiuddin, Sohail Shah Khan, Mohammed Abdul Jaweed, and Mohammed Shabbir. Police said Jibran, a relative of the house owner, was the mastermind behind the dacoity and planned the heist with the help of his five associates.
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The two-day summit is being hosted by the Samruddha Bharat Foundation, an organisation backed by the Congress party. Around 450 delegates from various countries were expected to attend and engage in discussions on global justice, equity, and progressive cooperation.
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Police stated that the van's driver, who is known to them, fled the scene when they intercepted the vehicle transporting cattle to a slaughterhouse. The officers rescued the oxen and cows, which were cramped in the van, and relocated them to a shed. A case has been filed against the driver, and an investigation is underway.
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The raids are being carried out at Hariram's residence in Shaikpet and other places in the State. The action is reportedly based on the NDSA report concerning the Kaleshwaram project
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The local BRS party leaders found the DRF personnel removing the posters in a hurry around midnight and questioned them. The DRF men, however, could not give any convincing reply and said they were acting on the instructions of their higher ups
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It took her six months to give shape to the initiative, but Veena didn’t give up. The rest rooms were formally inaugurated this week providing a sense of relief to the students and staff at the school
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A large group of part-time teachers, both men and women, gathered at the university administrative building, where they chopped vegetables and cooked food as a symbolic part of their protest.
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A map of India, allegedly shown without PoJK and Ladakh during the summit, has sparked criticism from various quarters. In a video shared on X by Congress MLA Komatireddy Rajgopal Reddy, the map appears to exclude both PoJK and Ladakh, raising concerns and backlash
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32-year-old married woman, alleged that the suspect Rajender, also a construction worker from Bihar, had, on the pretext of shopping, taken her to various locations and taken her to a hotel room, where he offered her milk laced with sedatives. After she fell unconscious, he raped her
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The police reported that Yadaiah, a construction worker, and his wife Mounika, who lived in Farooqnagar, Shadnagar, had been married for about eight years. The couple frequently argued over minor issues, and Yadaiah developed an alcohol addiction. During this time, Mounika grew closer to Ashok Kumar, a worker in a manufacturing unit, and eventually began an affair with him.
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Acting on a tip-off, the police raided an apartment in an upscale residential colony, where they discovered a prostitution racket being secretly run.
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“Many of us entered the service with dedication and a deep sense of purpose, but today we feel disheartened and undervalued,” said members of the Telangana Teaching Government Doctors Association (TTGDA) on Friday, adding that the ongoing neglect by political and administrative leadership is impacting not just their morale but also the quality of patient care and academic standards.
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Triple conjunction of planets with moon entails planets Venus and Saturn in conjunction with Moon, which means the three celestial bodies will appear very close to each other in the Hyderabadi sky.
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Bainam Ashok was hacked to death by his father Erranna, a farm daily wage labourer aged 70, when the former was asleep at around 3 am
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Prof Daisy was part of a globally coordinated music performance organised by Hallel Music School
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Lament that choking of sewerage led to uninhabitable conditions in the hostels
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Javed Pasha and Shaista Parveen, who checked on the roads identifying children to be abducted, found the toddler playing on the roadside in Barkas and kidnapped her on their bike
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According to the account, the driver stopped the vehicle on the Outer Ring Road and began crying, telling the passenger that the ambulance was charging him Rs 22,000. He asked for money, insisting that he could still drop her off if she helped him financially. Despite the passenger’s polite refusal and suggestion to cancel the ride, the driver continued to demand assistance.
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The CCS decision taken on Wednesday, aimed to repatriate Pakistani nationals holding SAARC visas as part of a broader national security measure. Acting on this, the Special Branch officials meticulously reviewed records and conducted field verifications across various neighborhoods