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A major fire at the SYJ Shopping Complex in Hyderabad’s Pathergatti destroyed shops and property worth lakhs of rupees on Thursday morning. Ten fire tenders battled the blaze for nearly five hours. No casualties were reported, though traders suffered significant financial losses.
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A major fire broke out at an apparel shop in SYJ Complex, Pathergatti, Hyderabad, early on Friday. Fire tenders from multiple stations rushed to the spot. No casualties have been reported so far, and firefighting operations are currently underway.
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Shopping activity is picking up early in Hyderabad’s Old City as residents prepare for Ramzan. Many shoppers are completing their purchases in advance to devote more time to prayers during the holy month, prompting traders and vendors to stock up across major markets.
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A car caught fire on Pathergatti Road in Hyderabad’s Old City on Wednesday night. The driver escaped safely, and fire officials quickly doused the flames. A short circuit is suspected as the cause. No casualties were reported.
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Continuous rains in Hyderabad have left markets around Charminar deserted, with traders reporting 50–60 per cent business loss. Tourist footfall has dropped sharply, affecting shops and hawkers, who are struggling to meet expenses and survive amid the prolonged wet spell
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The area now has close to 150 shops selling the veil to people who come from across Telangana and other States
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The man was standing in front of the Zohra Collection at Pathergatti road when the piece of the debris fell on him
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Markets in areas such as Pathergatti, Charminar, Mallepally and Borabanda are flooded with different varieties of these traditional as well as trendy accessories for Ramzan
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The Hyderabad police had registered a case against Narsinganand for making blasphemous and derogatory comments against Prophet Mohammed in a video message.
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Cultural troupes from across Telangana State entertained the visitors on the procession route while the youth danced to the ‘teen maar’ beat and the DJ songs all through the five kilometer distance.
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The Shia Muslim community observes Muharram as a time to remember and grieve the martyrdom of Hazrat Imam Hussain, in the ‘Battle of Karbala’.
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Hectic activity is seen across the older parts of the city where the holy month is much awaited
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With Covid cases rising, businesses caught in two minds whether to stock merchandise or not
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Vendors find it tough going after reopening of markets following relaxation in lockdown due to dip in footfall
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Traders in some parts of the city observed a voluntary shut down and the effect of the voluntary closure was seen at Khilwat, Engine Bowli, Shahalibanda, Pathergatti, Hussainialam, Mallepally, Golconda and Moghalpura areas.
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Hyderabad: The All India Majlis-e- Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) party claimed that it had already won 14 seats and was leading in many more seats. This was at 2 pm, much before any official announcement came. The party had contested from 51 seats in the elections held on December 1. While the victory of former Mayor […]
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Hyderabad: The Milad-un-Nabi celebrations is expected to be a low-key affair in the city on Friday in view of the Covid-19 pandemic. The regular hustle bustle across the older parts of the city in the run up to the festival, the birth of Prophet Mohammed, is missing this year. The buntings, decorations and food camps […]