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This was slightly lower than the previous year, when 1,57,68,339 cases were reported and a fine of Rs. 540.91 crore was collected. In terms of cases registered in the capital, along with Cyberabad and Rachakonda commissionerates, two-thirds of the total cases in Telangana fell under the jurisdiction of these three commissionerates.
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In 2024, a total of 2,15,927 e-challans were issued to motorists for traffic violations in the district, marking a 40% increase from 1,53,230 in the previous year. Fines amounting to Rs. 5 crore were levied on the violators, compared to Rs. 3.37 crore during the same period last year.
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Bejjur Sub-Inspector Praveen Kumar reported that Mesram Sai Kumar (20) from Dimda village in Chintalamanepalli mandal, Naitham Ajay (20) from Ippalaguda, and Shanmukha from Mogavelli village sustained severe injuries. Sai Kumar tragically died on the spot, while Ajay succumbed to his injuries during treatment at a hospital in Kagaznagar.
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The irregularities in the kodelu distribution scheme at the Vemulawada Sri Raja Rajeswara Swamy temple sparked a major controversy in the State. Complaints surfaced alleging that officials were involved in selling cows to slaughterhouses. Additionally, serious accusations were leveled against Endowments Minister Konda Surekha by leaders from various political parties, claiming the cows were sent to slaughterhouses under her direction.
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Approximately 75% of the water released from the barrage, after lifting all 85 crest gates as advised by the National Dam Safety Authority (NDSA), came solely from the Pranahita River. The remaining inflows were supplied by the upper Godavari, which experienced a significantly higher water yield this year compared to the previous two years.
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On Tuesday night around 9 p.m., Niharika went to the second floor to dry clothes but accidentally slipped and fell from the terrace. Hearing the crash, her family members quickly rushed to the scene.
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The test will be conducted in the computer-based mode in 92 test centres spread across 17 districts till January 20.
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In a letter to the Commissioner chairman Akunuri Murali, Vinod Kumar stated that the previous BRS government pursued the assurances by the Centre to establish a Sainik School in Telangana
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Motorists said a leopard crossed the national highway at a temple near Dilawarpur mandal headquarters. They recorded a video of the wild animal using their mobile phones
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While Srinivas Reddy was battling for life in the hospital, the police are said to have forcibly taken his wife to the police station for challenging the encroachment of the land and the fake documents created by the encroacher.
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Students besieged Joint Secretary, TGSWREIS, Sharadha, who was on a day’s visit to the colleges. They raised slogans and alleged that the college will face existential crisis if shifted to Ghatkesar where already three social welfare residential institutions are operating in one premises.
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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