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The arrested were identified as B Balu (38), a reporter from a vernacular news channel from Madhura Nagar in Yousufguda and B Yoganand (40), a marketing executive
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Dr Kavya says she gets as many six to seven calls a day from people facing anxiety, panic attacks and nervousness
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Dasari Meena of Keesara was caught by the Rachakonda Police on charges of human trafficking and prostitution along with three other organisers
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Hyderabad: The Rachakonda Police have set up a Green Channel to ensure a smooth passage for ambulances and other emergency service vehicles during the lockdown. Police Commissioner Mahesh Bhagwat, who inspected police checkposts at various places in the commissionerate, said the lockdown should not affect emergency services, which was why a Green Channel was created. […]
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According to the police, Kasani Jagan (30) of Dardepalli in Warangal went to a Mee Seva centre in Hayathnagar and fraudulently collected the user id and password of the operator
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Prior to shifting to the shelter home with the cooperation of the medical officials, Covid tests are also conducted.
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Those caught were identified as Thokala Avinash (31), an advocate and Alwala Venkatesh (34) a businessman, both residents of Nagole
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The arrested woman, Alluri Neha alias Blessy (33) of Bandlaguda in Hayathnagar, allegedly created a fake Instagram account and started sending vulgar messages to the victim and her relatives
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On Thursday alone, police seized 1,579 vehicles for violating lockdown rules apart from booking 4,054 cases, informed Rachakonda Commissioner
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On Wednesday, following instructions from Rachakonda CP Mahesh M Bhagwat, the police with the help of Swasthya Seva distributed medicines and ration for one month to affected families in the tribal villages
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Officials said, in just a week from launch date, the counselling service number received 153 calls
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Rachakonda Police Commissioner Mahesh M Bhagwat said the programme was aimed at providing food to children, elders and mentally challenged persons in orphanages, old age homes and special homes
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The initiative was aimed at providing food to children, elders and mentally challenged persons in orphanages, old age homes and special homes.
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The arrested persons were D Yadagiri (26), a pharma company delivery executive, and Sai Vishwajeet Shaw (24), an accountant, both from Ameerpet
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The man, Hussain Khan, 46, was nabbed by the Rachakonda Central Crime Station police, who said he targeted women at toddy compounds, lured them offering money for sexual activity and then decamped with their valuables.
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A total of 57 units of blood were collected
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The arrested persons were N Praveen, a billing manager with Diya Hospital, M Kondal, a pharmacist from Malakpet, K Ramesh, a lab technician and J Praveen, a pharmacist
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Police Commissioner Mahesh M Bhagwat, launching the services here on Monday, emphasised that in times of adversity, emotional well-being and mental health were as important as physical health.
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Rachakonda Police Commissioner Mahesh M. Bhagwat, appreciating the good work of the She Teams, requested citizens not to encourage child marriages as it was a crime
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The camps, organised jointly by Rachakonda Police and the Indian Red Cross Society, were held at Bhongir and Yadagirigutta towns from 10 am to 2 pm on Tuesday and Wednesday.