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A major pile-up on NH-44 near Chandrayanpalli village in Nizamabad district left over a dozen people injured. Two trucks and three cars were involved in the crash. Miraculously, all passengers, including a motorcyclist, sustained only minor injuries.
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An NDMA expert team expressed serious displeasure over safety lapses at Sigachi Industries in Pashamylaram, where a blast claimed 44 lives. During a three-hour inspection, officials failed to provide clear answers, prompting criticism from the national disaster experts
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A middle-aged man was electrocuted while fixing a banner on an iron arch pole at Bhagyanagar Colony, Kukatpally, ahead of Guru Purnima. The identity of the deceased is yet to be confirmed. Police are probing the cause of the mishap
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The ACB arrested Deputy State Tax Officer M Sudha at Madhapur for accepting a bribe of Rs 8,000 to issue GST registration. The officer was caught red-handed during a trap and is being produced before the court for further action
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The BRS warned the Congress government against holding local body polls without implementing 42 per cent BC reservations with Presidential assent. Leaders criticised CM Revanth Reddy for inaction and threatened a State-wide agitation if elections were held based on a GO
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In just 15 days, Rachakonda She Teams acted on 215 complaints and caught 185 persons, including 46 minors, for harassing women. Offenders were counselled, and awareness drives on child marriage were also held in collaboration with self-help groups
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Former Minister T Harish Rao blamed the Congress government for the death of K Srinivas, an MGNREGS officer who died of a heart attack allegedly due to unpaid salaries. He demanded immediate payment of dues to APOs and sanitation staff
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Hydraa reclaimed 1,094 square yards of land meant for public use in Hydernagar, Rajendranagar, by demolishing encroachments. The land, part of Nalanda Nagar Colony’s layout, was illegally claimed. Police intervened during protests by those involved in the encroachment
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The Telangana Health Department has transferred 44 senior-grade Professors from major tertiary hospitals to peripheral medical colleges. Doctors fear this could affect healthcare quality and postgraduate training in city hospitals, with few qualified replacements available in the short term.
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A once-coveted government bungalow in Hyderabad’s SR Nagar lies abandoned for eight years, becoming a dump yard and hotspot for illegal activities. Officials cite pending allotment, while locals express concern over safety and neglect of prime public property
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The Telangana Health Department has transferred 44 senior-grade Professors from major tertiary hospitals to peripheral medical colleges. Doctors fear this could affect healthcare quality and postgraduate training in city hospitals, with few qualified replacements available in the short term
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Four crest gates of Srisailam Dam were opened to release floodwaters, marking the first release of the season. Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu attended the event and performed Jala Harathi. The dam is nearing full capacity with strong inflows
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Authorities received a bomb threat via email targeting Raj Bhavan, City Civil Courts, and other key locations in Hyderabad. The mail, sent early Tuesday, triggered panic. Police conducted checks and confirmed there were no explosives. Investigation is underway.
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The Telangana Medical Council found six illegal first aid centres in Shabad, operated by unqualified individuals. These clinics were prescribing medicines and administering injections without MBBS degrees. The facilities were shut down and cases filed under medical and criminal provisions
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A security guard, Dasari Raju (58), was found murdered at a Gachibowli construction site. He was allegedly attacked by assailants with an iron rod while on duty. Police have formed four special teams to identify and arrest the culprits.
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Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi commended Major Bachwala Rohit for delivering a baby at Jhansi railway station using improvised tools. The officer's swift medical intervention saved both mother and child, showcasing exemplary skill, presence of mind, and military dedication
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St. Michael’s (Old Alwal) and Tetra FC won the under-11 and under-13 titles in the Champions Cup football tournament held in Bolarum, with standout performances from Praneeth, Jay, and Sam
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India secured five medals at the Commonwealth Billiards Championships in Mauritius, with Vidya Pillai winning gold. Shivam Arora and Chitra Magimairaj took silver, while Keerthana and Anupama won bronze
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A. Yuvaraju, S. Dheeraj, Rohit Rayudu, and A. Varun Goud slammed centuries as A-Division and B-Division two-day league cricket matches saw dominant batting performances across Hyderabad on Monday
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Indian Railways will now prepare the first reservation chart 8 hours before the train's departure from the charting station. South Central Railway has adopted this rule for better passenger planning. The second chart rule remains unchanged