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Ganesh Chathurthi celebrations have begun across the Gulf, with NRIs bringing Ganesha idols from India. While most devotees immerse idols within three days, some communities in Dubai, Muscat and Bahrain celebrate with nine-day festivities featuring larger clay idols
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The Telangana Council of Higher Education has released the 2025 schedule for B-category admissions to engineering and pharmacy courses in private colleges. The admission process begins on July 19 and must be completed by August 10, with merit-based seat allotment
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Indian diaspora's robust financial transfers, fueled by strong global job markets and favorable US tax revisions, inject significant capital into the regional economies
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Shaikh Abdur Rahman Imran, a 35-year-old Hyderabadi engineer, died in Saudi Arabia a week after sustaining severe burns in a suspected gas leak-related fire in his apartment. His family is arranging for his burial in the Kingdom.
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Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) has launched its NRI Cell in Ireland, expanding its reach to 53 countries. The newly appointed committee will focus on promoting BRS ideology, Telangana culture, and community initiatives among the growing Telugu diaspora.
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A 21-year-old MBBS student from Kagaznagar, Ashrith Arshid, died in a motorcycle accident in Vietnam’s Can Tho City. He succumbed to injuries on the spot. Local MLA Dr Harish Babu is coordinating efforts to repatriate the body
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As the Eid holidays end, the usual post-holiday rush has intensified, with people heading back to their places of work after spending quality time with family and friends.
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The FIR was registered following a complaint by a woman, Pakalapati Pujitha of Bhadrachalam against her husband Thalluri Praveen Raja, his parents Prabhakar and Manimala and their elder son Preetham
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Pooja was barely two months old when her father Sabavat Ravi Naik, a native of Ramalayam Tanda of Hanwada Mandal in Mahabubnagar district left for the Arabian deserts seeking greener pastures
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Dr Mohammed Abdul Saleem, dental surgeon by profession, is a well-known community member in the port city of Jeddah
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Both the victims, who went to the United Kingdom for pursuing higher education, are natives of Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh.
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Investigation into Kuldeep's death revealed that Sandeep acted in concert with other defendants in carrying out Kuldeep Kumar's murder
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The Telugu student was one of three individuals who fell through the ice at Woods Canyon Lake. While two of them managed to escape the frigid water, Abhishek remained missing.
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The Punjagutta police have booked a case against the manager and staff of a private bank for allegedly embezzlement of funds to the tune of about Rs 6 crore from the account of a Non-Resident Indian (NRI).
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Sridhar had obtained a SIM card sometime back in Dubai but he is not using it. He believed that since he was not using the SIM card, there would be no charges. Sridhar was recently arrested by the police in Sharjah Airport when he was boarding a flight to Hyderabad for his vacation.
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Shikha Goel, Director General, Women Safety Wing of Telangana police, said the police are moving ahead with a mission to combat domestic violence and support women’s rights and provides legal assistance, counseling and police intervention
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It is learnt that Ramesh, who married Sunitha 10 years ago, began doubting her character and started quarreling with her after his return from Dubai.
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The accused also warned to kill him, after which the legislator lodged a complaint with Kothapalli police, who began investigation by registering a case under Sections 308, 351(3), (4) of BNS.
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Vijay explained that he was invited by his friend Raj Pakala to attend a family function and Diwali party, which he attended with his family. The function included women, elderly people, and children, and no illegal activities took place.
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Five individuals, including the father of the victim’s ex-wife, have been arrested in connection with the case. The crime was motivated by strained relations between the two NRI families. The injured NRI is reported to be out of danger.