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A high-level orthopaedic workshop in Hyderabad trained nearly 200 young surgeons in advanced pelvic trauma care. Experts highlighted the importance of timely intervention during the golden hour and stressed road safety to prevent life-threatening injuries.
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Malkajgiri Municipal Corporation will hold a weekly ‘Prajavani’ programme every Monday to address citizens’ grievances. Commissioner Vinay Krishna Reddy will conduct the first session on April 6. Residents can directly bring complaints to officials for prompt resolution.
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Hyderabad police have uncovered a new drug supply network where domestic staff and assistants of prominent individuals are used to mask operations. Drugs sourced from Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Goa reach users via aides. Investigations and surveillance are ongoing.
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Hussainialam police registered a case against AIMIM workers and local traders for obstructing GHMC staff during an anti-encroachments drive at Mahbub Chowk, Hyderabad. Tensions escalated after MLC Mirza Rahmath Baig intervened, and Sahil Akbar was taken into police custody.
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A 15-year-old student died by suicide at Aparna Serene Park, Kondapur, Hyderabad. The boy was last seen with friends before allegedly jumping from the 19th floor. Police have registered a case and are investigating the reasons behind the incident.
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A 60-year-old man, Mohd Yousuf, died after being hit by a two-wheeler in Chanchalguda, Hyderabad. He was rushed to Osmania General Hospital but succumbed to injuries. Police have registered a case and are investigating the incident.
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South Central Railway has exceeded its Kavach 4.0 trial targets, covering 487 route km. It also expanded Automatic Block Signalling across key sections, enhancing train safety and capacity while reducing the risk of collisions across multiple railway routes.
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Hyderabad Traffic Police booked 464 people during weekend drunk-driving checks, with most offenders being two-wheeler riders. Four individuals recorded very high BAC levels. All accused will be produced in court as part of strict enforcement measures.
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Hyderabad Police conducted a one-way traffic trial around KBR Park to assess congestion management during ongoing infrastructure works. Commissioner VC Sajjanar reviewed the exercise, stating feedback will guide improvements before another trial is conducted.
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Authorities plan to mandate CCTV cameras in medical shops to curb drug misuse among minors. Backed by key agencies, the move includes strict hardware standards, but chemists have raised concerns over surveillance access and increased compliance costs.
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Disha Law Firm organised a blood donation camp in Hyderabad on its founder’s birthday, drawing participation from advocates and residents. Conducted with NIMS Blood Bank support, the initiative aimed to help patients and reinforce the firm’s commitment to social responsibility.
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Six individuals were caught consuming drugs during a raid by Telangana’s EAGLE Force at a Golconda event. Acting on a tip-off, police conducted tests confirming drug use. A case has been registered under the NDPS Act.
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Hyderabad-based Mehrunisha Begum won gold in the logistics and freight forwarding category at IndiaSkills Competition 2026, organised by NSDC, after progressing through multiple rounds, earning recognition and a potential pathway to represent India at WorldSkills
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Cyberabad police busted an interstate racket transporting banned BG-III cotton seeds worth Rs 90 lakh. Two persons were arrested after 3,000 kg of seeds were seized near Medchal. The main supplier is absconding, and the case is under investigation.
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Hyderabad police have warned of a new cyber fraud targeting corporate officials, where hackers gain access through phishing emails and misuse WhatsApp accounts to send fake financial instructions, leading to major financial losses for companies.
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Amala Akkineni inaugurated the Evwaah Weavers Hub exhibition in Hyderabad, showcasing over 1,000 handloom sarees. The event promotes traditional weaves and aims to connect weavers directly with customers, eliminating intermediaries and supporting the handloom industry.
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With road accidents claiming thousands of lives, Hyderabad police and road safety experts are promoting defensive driving as a crucial skill, stating that most fatalities can be prevented through awareness, responsible behaviour and better anticipation of risks on roads.
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South Central Railway will operate weekly special 3AC trains between Secunderabad and Naharlagun to manage summer travel demand. Train No. 07046 departs Fridays, and Train No. 07047 departs Mondays, stopping at over 50 stations along the route.
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Three violent group clashes occurred in Hyderabad within 24 hours, leaving multiple people injured and one person allegedly kidnapped in Attapur. Police have registered several cases, and viral videos of the incidents have sparked concern among residents.
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Hyderabad will experience warm weather with temperatures around 36–37°C over the next two days, according to IMD. Thunderstorms with lightning and gusty winds are expected in several Telangana districts, with chances of rain continuing till April 11.