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A car overturned on the PVNR Expressway in Hyderabad on Tuesday evening, causing traffic disruption. The driver and another occupant of the car sustained injuries in the incident. The vehicle was later cleared with the help of a crane.
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The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) booked Enjamuri Venkaiah, Panchayat Secretary of Janpahad in Suryapet district, for demanding a Rs.15,000 bribe to process instalments under the Indiramma Housing Scheme. He was produced before the court, and the case is under investigation
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Students are being forced to attend classes in an over 55-year-old building that has already been identified as a dilapidated structure a year ago. On Sunday, a large portion of the ceiling came down in the corridor on the first floor of the college. As it was a holiday there was no mishap
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The Telangana Minorities Residential Educational Institutions Society has set up a 24/7 Integrated Health Monitoring Command and Control Centre in Hyderabad, featuring a dedicated helpline, medical teams, food safety surveillance, and a mobile app connecting all 205 minority residential schools.
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Tension flared in Nampally after rowdy sheeter Mohd Aleem vandalised a hotel, threatened the owner with a knife, and stole cash. The Nampally police have registered a case and are searching for the accused.
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HMRL is set to open India’s first fully automated puzzle parking system at Nampally, built with German Palis technology. The 15-floor complex offers 10 parking levels, commercial space, cinemas, and a city-viewing gallery, accommodating 250 cars and 200 two-wheelers
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A mega job mela will be held on Saturday, August 2, from 7 AM to 2 PM at Red Rose Palace Function Hall, Nampally. Companies from pharma, IT, banking, education, and more will recruit candidates. Free entry; SSC qualification required
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Skeletal remains were found in a locked house in Nampally, Hyderabad. Police suspect the body is that of Ameer Khan, missing since 2015. Forensic experts are conducting a DNA test to confirm identity, as relatives join the investigation
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Human skeletal remains were found in a locked house near Nampally market, Hyderabad, on Monday. The house had reportedly been shut for over seven years. Police have launched an investigation and are yet to confirm the identity or cause of death.
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Telangana’s DCA made its first direct arrests in a spurious drugs case, a move hailed as historic. However, experts raised concerns about its sustainability due to poor manpower, lack of protection, and administrative support for DCA officers handling such cases
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GHMC’s Urban Community Development wing launched a citywide drive and identified 221 homeless individuals at key traffic junctions. While 19 were shifted to night shelters, others were sent to their hometowns. The initiative aims to make Hyderabad a beggar-free city
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For instance, Government Primary School at Bazaar -e - Jumerat in Nampally functions from a rented building since 1975 and the government pays a rent to the property owners.
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A list of shortlisted candidates has been made available on the Commission's website https://www.tspsc.gov.in/
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Areas of the city that missed the initial downpour were covered with dark clouds, signaling an imminent downpour
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The suspect Mahmood alias Dabla, against whom a rowdy sheet is maintained at Falaknuma police station went to Nampally Area Hospital when he spotted the victim Sohail, who previously worked at his shop.
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Many companies will be participating in the job mela and offering jobs in various positions in pharma, health, IT & ITes firms, education, banks and others. Work from Home options will also be provided by a few companies.
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The young victim B Taanvika, resided with her parents at Laskerguda, in Abdullapurmet on city suburbs
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The routes of at least 60 trains were being diverted from Secunderabad to Cherlapalli, Kacheguda and Nampally railway stations
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A list of candidates shortlisted for certificate verification is available on Commission’s website https://www.tspsc.gov.in
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The man, who is yet to be identified, had allegedly sneaked into a building behind Gandhi Bhavan where some construction workers were staying