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The Forum for A Better Hyderabad, with CDS and civil society groups, held its annual Memorial and Solidarity Meet under the historic Tamarind Tree at Osmania General Hospital. The tree, which saved 150 lives in 1908 floods, was honoured for its enduring legacy
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A 21-year-old diploma student, Anil Kumar, died by suicide at a Hayathnagar hostel in Hyderabad. Police have registered a case and are investigating the circumstances leading to the incident. The body was shifted to Osmania General Hospital.
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To mark 117 years since the 1908 Musi River Floods, Forum for a Better Hyderabad is holding a memorial at Osmania General Hospital on September 25. The event honours lives lost and celebrates a tree that saved over 150 people
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Four days after two daily wagers were kidnapped and brutally assaulted by a gang in Hyderabad, police are yet to arrest the suspects. Videos of the torture have gone viral, sparking criticism of policing and fears of gang rivalry.
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A 23-year-old man, Saif alias Royal Saif, was stabbed multiple times following an argument at Attapur in Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, on Wednesday night. He is undergoing treatment at Osmania General Hospital. Police have registered a case and launched a manhunt.
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A 40-year-old plumber died by suicide at his home in Yakutpura, Hyderabad, after consuming poison, reportedly due to mounting financial and personal pressures. He was rushed to Osmania General Hospital but could not be saved.
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Khizar Yakubi, a rowdy sheeter, was attacked by two unidentified men with sharp weapons at a birthday party in Madannapet on Friday night. He is undergoing treatment at Osmania General Hospital. Police have registered a case and investigation is ongoing.
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Hyderabad hospitals are witnessing a rise in viral fever cases due to prolonged cloudy weather. Patients with high fever, cough and body pains are crowding government facilities. Officials also warn about dengue and chikungunya, urging preventive measures
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Hyderabad is witnessing a spike in seasonal diseases due to persistent bad weather. Government and private hospitals are reporting more cases of viral fevers. Health authorities have advised the public to avoid stale food, drink clean water and prevent mosquito breeding
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Ravi, an injured construction worker from Madaram village, returned to Hyderabad for post-surgery care but lacks funds. A video shared on X by Ajay Kumar highlights his condition and appeals for help from officials and local MLA Parnika Reddy.
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The Telangana Health Department has transferred 44 senior-grade Professors from major tertiary hospitals to peripheral medical colleges. Doctors fear this could affect healthcare quality and postgraduate training in city hospitals, with few qualified replacements available in the short term
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An auto-rickshaw driver from Narayanguda, Hyderabad, died by suicide after allegedly consuming poison due to ongoing financial problems. The incident occurred on June 10. He died during treatment at Osmania General Hospital. Police have registered a case and are investigating
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Tertiary hospitals in Telangana are facing a severe shortage of senior faculty as experienced doctors remain posted at peripheral health centres with minimal infrastructure. The Telangana Government Doctors Association has urged the State to lift the transfer ban to address the crisis
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The Telangana government is taking action after a food poisoning incident at IMH, Erragadda, which caused severe gastroenteritis in 70 patients. Authorities are removing hospital staff, replacing leadership and dismissing the diet contractor, while promising to prevent future incidents
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Nine other patients, who needed intensive care, were shifted to Osmania General Hospital (OGH) for treatment.
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The man, Ganesh Nandi Chumara (25), a resident of MD Lines, Langer Houz and native of Nepal was staying along with his wife. He worked at a private company in the city.
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Mohd Irfan (35), a resident of Gandipet, was reportedly summoned to the police station following a complaint made by his wife Nishad Begum alleging he was maintaining an illicit relationship with another woman
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While some hospitals mark the occasion by honouring its nursing staff, others hold community outreach initiatives
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According to the police, the victim Mohd Ilyas and the suspect Abdul Sattar had an argument allegedly over a trivial matter. Sattar allegedly grabbed a knife and repeatedly stabbed Ilyas, who suffered multiple grievous injuries and collapsed
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The victim, identified as K Rajesh (22), a native of Narayanapet who was working for a private company in Hyderabad was preparing for competitive exams.