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A 17-year-old girl from an Odisha migrant family allegedly died by suicide by jumping from Prakash Nagar bridge over the Manair River in Khammam. Locals found the body, and police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.
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BRS leader and former MLA Putta Madhu alleged Congress involvement in the damage of check dams in Peddapalli, claiming they were deliberately blown up to enable illegal sand mining. He questioned police delay in registering complaints and demanded action against those responsible
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A second check dam across the Manair river in Jayashankar Bhupalpally district was found damaged, raising suspicions of deliberate sabotage. Locals blamed sand mafia, citing low water flow, while irrigation officials ruled out flooding and moved to lodge a police complaint.
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A fact-finding committee led by irrigation expert V. Prakash alleged a conspiracy behind the demolition of the Manair river check dam between Thanugula and Gumpula. The committee claimed the sand mafia blasted the dam using detonators to facilitate illegal sand transport.
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A suspected blast that damaged a check dam on the Manair river in Jammikunta has sparked intense political exchanges between the Congress and the BRS. Irrigation officials suspect foul play, and the opposition has demanded a judicial inquiry into the incident
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A tragic incident occurred in Rajanna-Sircilla district when constable Abhilash, unable to bear the grief of seeing his mother’s body recovered from the Manair river, jumped into the waters and drowned.
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The BRS has demanded a judicial enquiry into the blast at a check dam on the Manair river between Gumpula and Thanugula villages in Karimnagar. Party MLAs Gangula Kamalakar and P Koushik Reddy submitted a representation to District Collector Pamela Satpathy, alleging that the dam was deliberately destroyed with explosives by sand smugglers.
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BRS senior leader T Harish Rao has accused the Congress regime in Telangana of routinely demolishing check dams and tanks, allegedly under the influence of a sand mafia. Inspecting a damaged check dam on the Manair River, he criticised the government for failing to construct new dams in the past two years and for not acting against those responsible for demolitions in Peddapalli and Nirmal districts.
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A check dam built across the Manair river near Gumpula in Odela mandal collapsed under suspicious circumstances, sparking speculation among locals. While some alleged the sand mafia was behind the incident to resume quarrying banned by the Green Tribunal, others suggested structural leakages caused the failure.
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A man from Thangallapalli village, Rajanna-Sircilla district, reportedly jumped into the Manair river on Thursday, prompting a police search operation. The motive behind the suspected suicide attempt remains unknown.
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Ten labourers and five sand tractors were stranded in the Manair river near Gattepalli of Sultanabad mandal on Tuesday as water levels suddenly rose. Police, with the help of locals and ropes, rescued the workers and brought them to safety
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Four sand tractors were trapped in the Manair river near Oded village in Mutharam mandal after a sudden surge in water discharge from the Lower Manair Dam. The drivers climbed onto the vehicles and raised an alarm, prompting a swift rescue by local police.
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Several areas in the erstwhile Karimnagar district received heavy rain, with the highest at 96.8 mm in Pellalingapur. A temporary road near Kistampet was washed away, while farmers welcomed the rainfall, which will aid in starting paddy plantation activities.
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An unauthorised one-kilometre earthen road laid across Manair river connecting Peddapalli and Jayashankar-Bhupalpally districts
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The 500 metre cable-stayed bridge was installed spending Rs 184 crore to develop the Manair river area as a tourist spot
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The collapsed bridge was being built to connect villages in Peddapalli and Jayashankar Bhupalapalli districts.
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Two unidentified bodies surfaced in Manair river near Amba Bhavani temple in the outskirts of Sircilla town
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Madhu, who was washed away in the flood water, managed to swim to safety and reached ashore at the Odaram village.
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Police personnel, along with Fire & Rescue Services personnel, launched a rescue operation but could not save them
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Holi celebrations for three teenagers ended in a tragedy after they drowned in a water pit in the downstream of Lower Manair Dam