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BRS MLA and former Minister T Harish Rao was admitted to KIMS Hospital in Hyderabad after developing high fever and exhaustion. The illness followed a hectic day at Telangana Bhavan. Doctors say his condition is stable and advised rest.
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Family members of the rowdy-sheeter, Umesh, have reportedly told the police that he might have taken the extreme step as he had slipped into a depression due to family issues
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D Deepesh and Naman Pushpak have replaced Aditya Rana and Khilan Patel in the India U19 squad for the England tour after injuries ruled the original players out of contention
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AGORC held Hyderabad Sporting FC to a 2-2 draw in the TFA Rahim League, while Hyderabad Globe FC crushed State Bank of India 6-0, with Owaisuddin scoring twice
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The ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 schedule has been announced, with India kicking off the tournament against Sri Lanka. The competition will feature top teams in iconic Indian venues from September to November
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A potluck feast and Eid celebration helped draw a full house to the Urdu Asnaaf-e-Sukhan Goi programme, combining Hyderabad’s rich food culture with the beauty of Urdu poetry and literature
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Life Circle Health Services from Hyderabad won the DBS Foundation Impact Beyond Award 2024, receiving Rs 3 crore and global support to expand eldercare services in India. The award honors impactful enterprises addressing urgent needs in ageing societies worldwide
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Hyderabad’s first Interfaith Pride Fest celebrated faith, identity, and queerness, featuring powerful performances, panels, and personal stories. Over 200 people attended, highlighting inclusivity, healing, and community through art, dialogue, and shared experiences across spiritual and queer perspectives
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A 35-year-old Hyderabad man lost Rs. 1.1 lakh to cyber fraudsters who lured him with a fake high-paying job offer on WhatsApp. The scammers stopped responding after collecting the money under the guise of processing and investment fees
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The Khairatabad Ganesh idol for this year’s Vinayaka Chaturthi will feature the ‘Operation Sindoor’ theme and be crafted from eco-friendly clay. Preparations involve 150 artisans, with expectations of over 10 lakh devotees visiting during the 10-day festival.
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A software engineer in Hyderabad died by suicide after fearing that his wife had died during a domestic dispute. The couple had argued over a missing gold bracelet. Police confirmed that the wife later regained consciousness and is stable.
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Slams Congress government for targeting opposition leaders; calls Formula-E case a political ploy; dares Revanth Reddy to a polygraph test and vows to go to jail for Hyderabad’s development
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C. Anshika Reddy and Devansh Pallagani won the girls and boys under-7 titles respectively in the Telangana Chess Academy chess tournament for sub-juniors
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Basava Raghavendra of Bhavan’s School and Sreenandan Babu won the junior and the senior category titles respectively in the 229th Brilliant Trophy Chess Tournament at Brilliant Grammar School
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After completing work, he left the shop and slept on the pavement at Chaderghat. On Saturday late night hours, he was found dead on the pavement near New Malakpet.
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Asha Ram Sahu (27), who is a Chattisgarh native, worked as a construction worker. On Saturday evening, while working at the construction site he jumped from the building and died.
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According to the police, the child Yoho Shiva, lived along with his parents at a house in Suryanagar colony in Tolichowki.
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Cyberabad traffic police booked 283 individuals for drunk driving during a special check on Saturday. Most were two-wheeler riders aged between 31–40 years. Vehicles were detained and offenders will face court proceedings. Six drivers had dangerously high BAC levels.
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A drunk man rode a camel on Hyderabad’s PVNR Expressway, where even two-wheelers are banned. Commuters recorded the dangerous stunt, tied the camel to a pole, and posted the video online, which has since gone viral and raised safety concerns.
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Five young devotees from Hyderabad drowned in the Godavari River while taking a holy dip at Basar on Sunday. The victims, aged 17 to 24, were part of a pilgrimage group and were unfamiliar with swimming in the river’s deeper sections.