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The Sigachi Chloro Chemicals blast toll rose to 40 after Mun Mun Chowdary, a critically injured worker, died during treatment. Twenty-two injured persons are still in hospitals, while nine remain untraced. Two unidentified bodies remain in the Patancheru mortuary
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Three more victims of the Sigachi Chloro Chemicals blast were identified through DNA reports, taking the total to 39. All were migrant workers from Bihar and Odisha. Two bodies remain unidentified as families await confirmation at a Sangareddy rehab centre.
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The blood samples from affected 14 families and the mutilated body parts recovered from the blast site were sent to Central Forensic Science Lab (CFSL) for DNA testing.
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A man collapsed at Dhruva Hospital in Patancheru while visiting his injured son-in-law, a victim of the Sigachi blast. The hospital charged Rs.70,000 for his treatment in 24 hours, prompting the family to seek government aid
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy announced Rs.1 crore compensation to the deceased in the Pashamylaram blast and ordered a detailed inquiry. A committee headed by the Chief Secretary will oversee relief. He warned of stern action against those found responsible
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Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy will visit Sigachi Chloro Chemicals and Dhruva Hospital on Tuesday following the industrial blast that killed 37 and injured 35. He is expected to announce ex gratia to the victims after assessing the situation.
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Former Minister T Harish Rao criticised the Sangareddy administration for failing to support families affected by the Sigachi Chloro Chemicals accident, demanded compensation for victims, and called for action against negligent officials responsible for the mishap
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BRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao condoled the death of workers in the Pashamailaram fire and urged the government to provide medical aid and compensation. CM Revanth Reddy assured full support to affected families and a probe into the mishap.
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A reactor explosion at a chemical factory in Patancheru left several feared dead and many injured. Fifteen people are trapped under debris, while 34 were hospitalised. NDRF, fire, and police teams are engaged in ongoing rescue operations.
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BRS MLC K Kavitha criticised Union Home Minister Amit Shah's upcoming visit to Nizamabad for a third turmeric board inauguration and demanded a Minimum Support Price of Rs 15,000 per quintal. She also slammed the Congress and met with CPI and VRA groups
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UNDP’s Dr Angela Lusigi called for united action to conserve biodiversity at a roundtable hosted by ICRISAT. Experts stressed policy reform in agriculture, scientific interventions, and political awareness to align with India’s biodiversity goals and the Kunming-Montreal framework
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Raju, a 22-year-old migrant worker from Uttar Pradesh, died after being crushed in an iron cutting machine at an RC Puram workshop in Sangareddy. The body was retrieved after an hour-long effort. Police registered a case and began investigation
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Government polytechnics at Kesamudram and Patancheru will be operational from the academic year 2025-26
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Darwin Public School bus driver caught drunk driving during police check. Patancheru police warn of strict action against intoxicated drivers, emphasising student safety during school commutes
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A 22-year-old migrant worker from Odisha, Dinesh Boyi, died of electrocution while cleaning a concrete mixer at a brick kiln in Pati village, Patancheru. The BDL Bhanur police have registered a case and launched an investigation.
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After a brief lull, the monsoon returned to Hyderabad on Wednesday night with heavy rainfall, especially in western parts. Streets were flooded and traffic disrupted in areas like Patancheru, Chandanagar, and Gachibowli. Civic staff worked through the morning to restore normalcy
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During raids carried by a team of doctors of the State Medical Council led by Vice-chairman Dr G Srinivas, 25 persons were found treating patients without mandatory qualifications in various places
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The DRF workers acting against one party at the behest of the ruling party leaders, says BRS constituency coordinator
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Forest officials shift it to Nehru Zoological Park; the animal to be released back into the wild after medical examination
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When Kavitha, the suspect's mother tried to save her daughter, Ramesh attacked her as well, causing grievous injuries to both of them