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Tension gripped the Telangana Secretariat as BJP leaders attempted to storm the premises under their “Save Hyderabad” campaign. The protest, citing electrocution deaths, poor civic infrastructure, and law-and-order lapses, led to house arrests of corporators and preventive detention of leaders.
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After six people died in an electrocution incident during a chariot procession in Hyderabad, TGSPDCL began removing cables from electric poles. The move triggered widespread internet outages, leaving citizens frustrated, especially as rains forced many to work from home.
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Six people died after being electrocuted by a live wire during a Shobha Yatra in Hyderabad’s Ramanthapur. IT Minister Sridhar Babu announced Rs 5 lakh ex-gratia for each victim and ordered an inquiry to identify those responsible
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BRS working president KT Rama Rao condoled the deaths of five people electrocuted during Sri Krishna Janmashtami celebrations in Ramanthapur, Hyderabad. He urged immediate government support for families, wished speedy recovery to the injured, and called for safety measures.
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Five people were electrocuted and four injured during a Sri Krishnashtami chariot procession in Gokulenagar, Hyderabad, when the chariot came into contact with live wires while being pushed manually. Police are investigating the incident.
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A five-year-old boy was allegedly kidnapped, sexually assaulted and murdered in Hyderabad’s Uppal. Police traced the accused, Kumar, through CCTV footage. He confessed during interrogation and was remanded. The child’s body was sent for post-mortem at Gandhi Hospital and later handed to the family.
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Areas of the city that missed the initial downpour were covered with dark clouds, signaling an imminent downpour
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For the past few days, Manisha's husband Sampath and his close relative allegedly have been harassing her for additional dowry. Unable to bear their harassment, she hanged herself from the ceiling fan on Sunday
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In a video that went viral on social media on Thursday, a couple can be seen stocking up several pairs of branded shoes and slippers in their house.
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Senior office bearers of Medical Council including Dr Suresh Kumar, Dr Pratibha Lakshmi, Dr B Vamsi Krishna and others participated in the inspections.
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The incident took place when an electric scooter caught fire and the flames spread, leading to gutting the remaining bikes
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Currently, the main gates of the university are closed at 8 pm; with this new decision, an additional hour will be provided for the movement of vehicles
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Telangana High Court directed the Lake Protection Committee of the HMDA and relevant departments to clarify the extent of the Ramanthapur Pedda Cheruvu lake in Uppal Mandal, Medchal district.
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Police said that the deceased was found dead under suspicious circumstances amidst bushes adjacent to his hostel
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The ceremony saw the conferring of duties to the new prefectorial team, led by head boy Sanvith Murari and head girl Ragi Sri Nitya.
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The victim was initially involved in a physical relationship with the suspect. However, after she showed disinterest in continuing the relationship, the suspect started doubting her of being involved with someone else.
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Police said Prashanth married Manaswini of Ramanthapur in Chegunta mandal on April 3. After a fortnight, she went to her parents village and was reluctant to join her husband.
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The victim Errolla Venkatesh (22) mared Srilatha (19) on April 26 in a grand ceremony. They were on their way to Pothanpally from Jangarai on Tuesday night when a speeding vehicle hit them.
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A case was booked and is being investigated. Police suspect the newborn was dumped after his death.
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The medical shop was being run by P. Shailaja in Sri Sai Clinic at Sharadha Nagar, Ramanthapur, Medchal-Malkajgiri district and selling drugs unlawfully without a drug license.