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Hyderabad CCS books six in Rs 5.05 crore UK work visa job fraud case

Hyderabad CCS books six in Rs 5.05 crore UK work visa job fraud case

  • Hyderabad Cyber Crime registers cases over alleged derogatory social media posts targeting PM Modi

    Hyderabad Cyber Crime police have registered two cases against social media users and the Head of Meta in India following a BJP complaint over alleged derogatory posts targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The complainant sought an investigation and preservation of digital evidence.
  • Heavy rains continue to throw life out of gear in erstwhile Adilabad

    The Godavari River crossed the first flood warning level at Bhadrachalam after heavy upstream rainfall pushed inflows beyond 10 lakh cusecs. Authorities have sounded an alert, opened control rooms and asked residents in vulnerable areas to remain vigilant as water levels continue rising.
  • Godavari crosses first warning level at Bhadrachalam as inflows continue to rise

    The Godavari River crossed the first flood warning level at Bhadrachalam after heavy upstream rainfall pushed inflows beyond 10 lakh cusecs. Authorities have sounded an alert, opened control rooms and asked residents in vulnerable areas to remain vigilant as water levels continue rising.
  • KTR appears before ACB court in Formula E case; hearing adjourned to August 25

    BRS working president K.T. Rama Rao appeared before the Nampally ACB Special Court in the Formula E race case following the filing of the chargesheet. The court directed him to furnish a Rs 1 lakh personal bond and adjourned the matter to August 25.
  • Revanth Reddy’s 2034 tenure remarks reportedly spark discontent within Telangana Congress

    Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy's repeated remarks about remaining in office until 2034 have reportedly sparked discontent within the Telangana Congress. Party leaders maintain that the Congress high command alone decides the Chief Minister, citing Kerala and Karnataka as recent examples.
  • Monsoon leaves roads in Hyderabad’s northeastern colonies riddled with potholes

    Rain-damaged roads and waterlogged potholes have made commuting hazardous across Hyderabad's northeastern colonies, including Sainikpuri, Neredmet and Yapral. Residents say temporary repairs are ineffective and have urged authorities to undertake emergency road restoration and desilting of clogged catch pits.
  • BRS leaders mourn death of Telangana activist Peddi Sudarshan Reddy

    BRS leaders paid rich tributes to former Narsampet MLA Peddi Sudarshan Reddy, recalling his contributions to the Telangana movement, dedication to public service and close association with K Chandrashekhar Rao. They described his death as an irreparable loss to the party and society.
  • Former BRS MLA Peddi Sudarshan Reddy no more

    Former Narsampet MLA and senior BRS leader Peddi Sudarsan Reddy passed away at 12.51 a.m. on Friday in Hyderabad. He was being treated at at Yashoda Hospital after suffering a massive pulmonary embolism.
  • Telangana HC directs Hyderabad CP to probe Malakpet police custodial torture allegations

    The Telangana High Court has directed the Hyderabad Commissioner of Police to inquire into allegations of illegal detention and custodial torture against Malakpet police personnel. The Court ordered examination of CCTV footage and medical evidence submitted by the petitioner.
  • Khammam AR constable suspended after being caught gambling during police raid

    An AR constable posted as a driver at Sathupalli town police station was suspended after being caught during a gambling raid in Khammam district. Police registered cases against 22 people after raiding a gambling den on the outskirts of Ammapalem village.
  • Excise constable caught on camera allegedly demanding bribe at Kamareddy checkpost

    An Excise constable in Kamareddy district allegedly faced a bribe allegation after a truck driver’s video claiming a Rs 200 demand at a checkpost went viral. The Prohibition and Excise department ordered an inquiry and recommended suspension of the constable.
  • Hyderabad: Woman dies by suicide in Meerpet; family alleges husband’s harassment

    A 28-year-old woman identified as Hema allegedly died by suicide by hanging at Meerpet on Thursday. Her family accused her husband Raj Kumar of mental harassment and alleged an extramarital relationship. Police have launched an investigation into the incident.
  • Unemployed youth stage protest in Hyderabad, demand notifications for 19,000 police vacancies

    Unemployed youth staged a flash protest at Hyderabad’s City Central Library demanding recruitment notifications for 19,000 police vacancies and other government posts. They sought relaxation in age limits, scrapping of GO 46 and GO 29, and warned of continued protests.
  • Three migrant workers injured after soil collapses at construction site in Gachibowli

    Three migrant workers were injured after loosened soil collapsed on them during foundation work at a private building in Gachibowli. Rescue teams from police, HYDRAA DRF and CMC rushed to the spot, while officials suspect safety lapses at the site.
  • HYDRAA, government authorities misleading court: Telangana High Court

    Remarks that there was a complete lack of coordination among government departments, resulting in arbitrary executive action
  • TG BIE fines over 95 private junior colleges up to Rs 10 lakh for violating norms

    The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education has imposed penalties ranging from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 10 lakh on more than 95 private junior colleges for violating norms. It has also withheld the affiliation of several colleges that failed to meet mandatory standards.
  • Telangana government puts districts on alert amid heavy rain forecast

    The Telangana government has directed district collectors and police officials to stay alert as heavy rains are expected over the next two days. NDRF and SDRF teams have been kept on standby, while people have been advised to avoid waterfalls, rivers and flooded tourist spots.
  • KTR demands Revanth Reddy apologise for ‘criminal waste’ remark

    BRS working president KT Rama Rao criticised Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy for describing engineering graduates as "criminal waste", demanding that he withdraw the remark and apologise. He also defended Telangana's youth, saying they were earning global recognition for their achievements.
  • Heavy rains disrupt normal life, swell reservoirs in Telangana

    Heavy rains across Telangana and the upper Krishna and Godavari basins have sharply increased inflows into major irrigation projects, prompting authorities to release water downstream. Officials have issued flood alerts while reservoir levels continue to rise amid sustained monsoon activity.
  • ITC Mission Sunehra Kal inaugurates Anganwadi building and PHC facilities in Kothagudem

    A new Anganwadi building and an integrated toilet complex at a Primary Health Centre were inaugurated under the ITC Mission Sunehra Kal initiative in Kothagudem, strengthening childcare, maternal welfare and rural healthcare infrastructure with support from the WASH Institute.
  • Telangana government school teachers to hold maha dharna on August 1

    Government and local body school teachers in Telangana will stage a maha dharna at Indira Park on August 1, demanding PRC fitment, release of pending DAs, clearance of pending bills, pension benefits and implementation of several long-pending service-related demands.
  • 70-year-old man remains missing over 40 hours after being swept into Miyapur stormwater drain

    More than 40 hours after a 70-year-old man was swept into an under-construction stormwater drain in Madeenaguda, Hyderabad, police, HYDRAA DRF and Cyberabad Municipal Corporation teams continue extensive search operations, but the victim remains untraced despite sustained efforts.
  • Telangana monsoon revival cuts rainfall deficit to 11 per cent after heavy rains

    Telangana’s monsoon revival has significantly improved rainfall conditions, reducing the seasonal deficit to 11 per cent. Heavy rains have benefited Hyderabad and neighbouring districts, with several areas moving into the normal category. However, some districts continue to face rainfall shortages.
  • Fresh inflows reach Himayatsagar, Osmansagar reservoirs after Hyderabad rains

    Himayatsagar and Osmansagar reservoirs received fresh inflows after moderate rainfall in their catchment areas. HMWSSB officials are monitoring water levels, with Himayatsagar recording 400 cusecs and Osmansagar 150 cusecs. A decision on opening floodgates is pending.
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