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Fifteen goats belonging to a Siddipet farmer died after eating pesticide-laced grass near Narsapur. The farmer, Sayyed Ahmed Muneer, said the remaining animals were ill and sought government support, calling the incident a major financial loss for his family
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Shanvika, a four-year-old girl, succumbed to critical burns sustained after falling into a curry bowl at a KGBV hostel in Narsapur (G) mandal. Police have registered a case, and investigation is ongoing. Locals had supported the family financially.
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To tackle the rising monkey menace in Narsapur, former councillor Mohammad Naimuddin hired a sanitation worker to wear a gorilla costume and patrol the streets. The idea worked, prompting municipal officials to plan more such “gorilla” patrol teams.
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Cyclone ‘Montha’ made landfall on the Andhra coast near Narsapur, bringing heavy rains and winds up to 105 kmph. Power outages, flooding, and crop damage were reported as Chief Minister Naidu directed officials to intensify relief and restoration efforts.
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Fifteen sheep and goats were killed and several injured after an RTC bus ran over a flock near Kulcharam in Medak district. The driver fled the scene. Police cleared the road and registered a case
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Two workers, identified as Santosh and Anil, suffered severe electric shock while connecting power lines to the newly built Narsapur fire station on Monday. Both collapsed on the shed and were rushed to hospital by fire staff. Their condition is critical
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Farmers in Narsapur, Medak district, staged a rasta roko on the Hyderabad–Medak road demanding urea supply amid acute shortage. Traffic was disrupted before police and agriculture officials intervened and pacified protesters, who withdrew after assurances of fertiliser distribution.
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Former Minister T Harish Rao accused Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy of halting KLIP water lifting to benefit AP CM Chandrababu Naidu. He criticised the Congress government for pension cuts, poor hostel management, and politicising ACB raids to mask failures
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The ACB on Wednesday raided an ST Residential Hostel in Mohammadabad, Sangareddy, following corruption allegations. Hostel Welfare Officer Rekha was taken into custody. Officials said the search operation would continue until late afternoon. Further details are awaited.
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A man from Achampet village in Medak district allegedly smashed his six-month-old daughter to the floor, suspecting his wife's fidelity. The infant suffered serious injuries and is undergoing treatment in Hyderabad. Police have registered a case and are investigating
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Labour Minister G. Vivekanand escaped unhurt after four vehicles in his convoy were damaged near Narsapur, Medak district, on Thursday. The incident occurred when a driver braked suddenly to avoid a two-wheeler. No injuries were reported.
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Police have registered a case and launched an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident.
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South Central Railway has extended special train services between Charlapalli and Narsapur until March 2026 in response to rising passenger demand. The extended services will include various classes such as 1AC, 2AC, 3AC, Sleeper, and General Second Class
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These special trains will consist of 2AC, 3AC, Sleeper and General Second Class coaches, SCR officials said.
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Farmers in Rustumpet, Sitharampur, Moosapet, Chinthakunta, and Narsapur villages have suffered heavy losses from rains and hailstorms damaging paddy crops
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Gayathri, mother of the six-month-old girl, allegedly threw the infant into the river Manjeera at Sri Chamundeshwari Devi temple in Chilipiched mandal of Medak, with the help of her father Rathla Deepla and her aunt Bhuli
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Jail Superintendent Santosh Roy said E Venkat (36), a resident of Narsapur town in Meadk district, suffered seizures late on Thursday night
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Narsapur (G) Sub-Inspector Sai Kiran said Bondugula Mallaiah, 55, died on the spot, when he came into contact with the fence meant for protecting his maize crop from being damaged by wild boars
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The deceased were identified as Durgappagari Sunil Goud (29), and Sara Praveen Kumar (27), both residents of Narsapur town
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On the final day, endurance events pushed participants to their limits. Out of the 77 teams from across India present at the facility, 51 successfully cleared the technical inspection. Among them, 44 teams advanced to the final stage after overcoming rigorous challenges in the preceding days, which included safety scrutiny rounds such as technical inspections and brake tests.