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Cybercrime cases constituted almost half of the total crime rate, with 46 percent of cases being cybercrime cases, followed by land related offences at 15 percent, money related crimes at eight percent, and chit fund frauds at 7 percent.
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Bijilipuram Yadagiri (38) allegedly borrowed significant sums of money from friends and relatives in the town, promising attractive interest rates. However, when repayment was demanded, he reportedly fled the town with his family.
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Unveiling the city police’s elaborate plan to ensure that the New Year was ushered in safely and peacefully, she asked revellers not to indulge in unlawful activities. A special drive would be conducted to crack down on drunk drivers on the night of December 31 and it will continue till the next morning, she said.
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Speaking to mediapersons at Nizamabad on Monday, Kavitha said despite having "SHE Teams" initiated by the previous BRS government to prevent crimes against women, the Congress government failed to ensure its effective functioning. She demanded that Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, who handles the Home department, conduct a special review meeting on women's safety and take urgent measures to control crime against women.
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The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) had fixed honorarium of Rs. 5000 to the Imam (one who leads the prayers) and Muezzin (the one who give call for prayer), in the State. After scrutinizing the applications, the State government through TS Wakf Board pays the honorarium to them. The Congress party during its election campaign assured to hike the amount.
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At the 11th Stag Telangana State & Inter-District Table Tennis Championships, organised by the Telangana State Table Tennis Association at Moinabad, Hyderabad, on Monday.
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Tula Madusudhan Rao, the general secretary of the organization, stated that some individuals were illegally occupying land around the irrigation tank by building apartments and roads in the Jafar Nagar and Hi-Tech City areas. He added that a compound wall surrounding the tank had been demolished to facilitate the encroachment, causing inconvenience to walkers and morning joggers.
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The man’s throat had been slit with a sharp weapon. Sangareddy DSP Sataiah Goud, who investigated the crime scene, stated that no other evidence was found to identify the victim. However, the police were working to determine his identity by reviewing CCTV footage and distributing pictures of the body to all local police stations.
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EV car owners voice their frustration over the non-visibility and accessibility of EV charging stations in Hyderabad city
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According to the police, the burglar, tempted by the sight of all the liquor bottles, couldn't resist and started drinking. While the exact amount he consumed is still unknown, he became heavily intoxicated and eventually passed out.
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OCC, founded by the CK Birla Group in Devapur village 42 years ago, was acquired by Adani Cement for an equity value of Rs. 8,100 crore in October. The transaction is set to be completed within the next three to four months, after which the management of the cement company will transition to Adani Cement.
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Hyderabad: The Telangana Fire Services and Disaster Response Force attended 7383 fire and rescue calls during the year 2024 across the State. Of the total fire calls 7093 were of small fire mishaps and 180 medium while 87 were serious fires and 24 major fire mishaps, Director General, Fire Services Department, Y Nagi Reddy said […]
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According to the police, Rohan was an intermediate first year student in a private college. His parents had warned him about his poor performance in studies.
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The man's throat was slit with some sharp weapon.
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Some local farmers who were harvesting the cotton crop spotted pugmarks of a tiger near the tank and alerted residen
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Forest Beat Officer Syed Sattar visited the spot and examined the pug marks.
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According to police officials, Mohammed Soyab got married to Azimuddin's daughter and there were disputes between the couple for some time
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Bountiful rainfall this year had initially promised to end the scarcity conditions of the last few years, but water management issues between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have come to the fore again
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He said the situation was deeply troubling, questioning the government’s indifference to the safety and well-being of the police force
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While four of them committed suicide in October month, five of them died in December this year.