According to Warangal ACP Nandiram Naik, woman union leader Rajamma was arrested on a complaint lodged by Sumalatha that the former snatched Rs.10,000 and a cell phone from her.
Warangal ACP Nandiram Naik reported that Rajamma was arrested following a complaint by Sumalatha, who accused her of snatching Rs. 10,000 and a cell phone. Police recovered Rs. 1,000 in cash and the chain used in the attack from Rajamma's possession, and she was sent to remand.
Warangal: The first-of-its-kind clinic for the transgender community in the government hospitals in both the Telugu States, established at Mahatma Gandhi Memorial (MGM) hospital, is receiving good response. Thanks to the efforts of the hospital Superintendent Dr V Chandrashekar and other staff at the north Telangana’s biggest government hospital. A total of 130 transgenders visited […]
Warangal: Hundreds of people including the TRS party activists, and leaders have gathered at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital here on Saturday, and mourned the death of Damera Rakesh, who was killed in the police firing at the Secunderabad railway station on Friday. Wearing black ribbons and scarves, they raised slogans against the Modi led […]
Warangal: In a disturbing incident, a patient undergoing treatment in the Respiratory Intermediate Care Unit (RICU) at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital (MGMH) here was reportedly bitten by rats in the wee hours of Thursday. “He was also bitten by rats on Sunday night,” alleged his relatives. A resident of Bheemaram of Hanamkonda district, Kadarla […]
Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao said that development of Warangal into a hub of industrial, education and healthcare sectors would help it compete with Hyderabad
He also instructed the authorities of the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital (MGMH) to take steps to fix oxygen flow metres to 150 beds additionally for treatment of Covid patients
Rajender said that 100 ventilators and 100 ICU beds were available at the MGMH, which is the biggest hospital in North Telangana with a total bed capacity of 1370
Warangal Urban: As many as eight students of the State-run Kakatiya Medical College (KMC), Warangal, tested positive for Covid-19. They were admitted to Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital (MGMH) and private hospitals for treatment. Seven of them had already taken both doses of Covid vaccine. When contacted, KMC Principal Dr Sunkaraneni Sandhya Rani said that they […]