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      24 October

      Noise, air pollution levels spike in Hyderabad on Diwali day

      Hyderabad recorded a sharp increase in air and noise pollution during Diwali celebrations, with PM2.5 levels up by 86 per cent and PM10 by 68 per cent. While gaseous pollutants remained within permissible limits, noise levels spiked across industrial, commercial, and residential zones Hyderabad: As the city celebrated Diwali on Monday, the noise levels and particulate matter concentrations rose sharply compared to normal day levels. According to Telangana Pollution Control Board, which took up special purpose Diwali ambient air quality monitoring from October 13 to 20, recorded a rise in both PM2.5 and PM10 concentration this Diwali day. The PCB data shows the PM2.5 concentrations rise by 86 per cent on Monday compared to a normal day, though it was less…

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    • 24 October

      Hyderabad: Woman, granddaughter drown in Peeram Cheruvu

      In Narsingi, Yousuf Bee and her 14-year-old granddaughter Sabiya drowned in Peeram Cheruvu while washing clothes. Another granddaughter, Naziya, survived. Police and Disaster Response Force retrieved the bodies, which were sent for post-mortem examination. A case has been registered Hyderabad: In a tragic incident, a woman and her granddaughter drowned in Peeram Cheruvu, Narsingi, on Tuesday. According to the police, an elderly Yousuf Bee (55) went to Peeram Cheruvu, along with her two granddaughters, Sabiya (14) and Naziya (16), on Tuesday morning. Yousuf Bee, while washing the clothes, slipped and fell into the water. “On noticing it, both her granddaughters entered the pond to save her. However, Sabiya also drowned along with Yousuf Bee, while Naziya managed to swim to safety,”…

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    • 24 October

      Hyderabad: Youth suffer electric shock during Sadar festival preparations in Narsingi

      A youth, Sushant Kumar, suffered a severe electric shock while decorating a building for Sadar festival in Narsingi on Tuesday. He was hospitalized with critical injuries. The incident underscores the need for strict safety precautions during festival preparations Hyderabad: A youth suffered an electric shock while taking up illuminating works for Sadar festival in Narsingi on Tuesday. As per available information, the incident occurred when Sushant Kumar, an electrician, was decorating a building and the premises where Sadar festivities were scheduled to take place. He suffered grievous injuries and was shifted to a nearby private hospital for treatment. His condition is said to be critical.

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    • 24 October

      Machli Kaman plaster fall raises public safety concerns in Hyderabad

      After plaster fell from Machli Kaman near Gulzar Houz, injuring a man, AIMIM urged authorities to inspect all four historic arches. Charminar MLA Mir Zulfeqar Ali said repairs will begin post-monsoon, ensure structural safety and preserve heritage Hyderabad: After a chunk of plaster of Machli Kaman, one of the four arches around the Gulzar Houz, fell recently, leading to apprehensions of public safety, the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) asked the Quli Qutb Shah Urban Development Authorities to conduct a detailed inspection of the four arches. Charminar MLA, Mir Zulfeqar Ali, urged the authorities to immediately take up the inspection of all four arches – Charminar Kaman facing Charminar monument, Machli Kaman towards the north of Gulzar Houz, Kali Kaman or…

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    • 24 October

      Hyderabad: Man dies after falling from building while collecting mango leaves in Ramanthapur

      A 56-year-old man, S Narasimha, died after accidentally falling from a second-floor building while collecting mango leaves for Diwali in Ramanthapur. Uppal police are investigating the incident, which caused grievous head and body injuries to the victim Hyderabad: A joyful Diwali celebration turned tragic when a man accidentally fell off a multistoried building while collecting mango leaves from a tree in Ramanthapur on Monday. The victim, S Narasimha (56), set out to collect mango leaves from the mango tree in the neighourhood, for the Diwali celebrations. He climbed up on the second floor of a multistoried building and plucked a few leaf bunches when he accidentally fell. He suffered grievous injuries to his head and other parts of his body and…

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    • 24 October

      Hyderabad: Toddler killed in Narsingi road accident on Diwali

      A toddler died and his father was injured when a speeding car hit their motorcycle in Narsingi on Diwali. Police arrested the car driver, who has been booked for culpable homicide not amounting to murder, and investigations are ongoing Hyderabad: In a tragic incident, a toddler died while his father was injured after a rashly driven car hit their motorcycle at Alkapuri Colony in Narsingi on Monday. The incident occurred when the father-son duo was returning after buying crackers on Diwali day. According to police, Naveen Kumar, a resident of Narsingi, was returning home from Khajaguda after buying firecrackers with his son Kushan Joel on his two-wheeler. As they reached Alkapuri, a car allegedly driven at high speed by Praveen Kumar,…

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    • 24 October

      Truckloads of Kashmiri apples flood Hyderabad markets

      City fruit markets are witnessing a flood of Kashmiri and Himachali apples following a bumper harvest. Over 19 tonnes of apples arrived in a week at Batasingaram market, with prices expected to ease further as more trucks reach Hyderabad in coming months HYDERABAD: It’s raining apples in the city, literally. Thanks to the good harvest in the Kashmir region, the city markets are flooded with apples. Truckloads of apples are arriving every day at Batasingaram fruit market from far off Jammu & Kashmir. The apples from Himachal Pradesh have started arriving in the city towards the end of August end and now it’s time for the Kashmiri variety of apples. In the last week, a total of 19 tonnes of apples…

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    • 23 October

      Hyderabad: Mother kills two children before committing suicide

      In a shocking incident in Nalgonda, Telangana, a 27-year-old woman killed her two children before committing suicide. Preliminary investigations suggest family disputes as the cause. The case follows several similar tragic incidents in the state in recent months Hyderabad: In a shocking incident on festival day, a woman killed her two children and later died by suicide in Telangana’s Nalgonda district, officials said. The incident occurred at Kondamallepally early Monday. According to police, Kanchala Nagalaxmi (27) strangled to death her daughter Avantika (9) and son Bavan Sai (7). She later died by hanging. Police rushed to the spot and shifted the bodies for autopsy. Police suspect that family disputes led to the tragedy. The family hailed from Bapatla district in neighbouring Andhra…

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    • 23 October

      Unemployed youth to contest Jubilee Hills bypoll over job notification delay

      A group of unemployed youth in Telangana has decided to contest the Jubilee Hills bypoll, citing frustration over the Congress government’s delay in issuing job notifications. They have presented 30 demands, including recruitment drives and unemployment benefits. Hyderabad: Vexed with the Telangana Congress government over non-release of job notifications, a large number of unemployed youth on Tuesday decided to file nominations for the Jubilee Hills bypoll. The unemployed youth put forth 30 demands, including issuance of 5,944 GPO posts, 16,000 SI and police constable positions and 25,000 teacher vacancies via the DSC before announcement of the local body elections. They also called for the announcement of a job calendar with clear vacancies in all departments before local body polls. Apart from revoking the retirement…

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    • 23 October

      Hyderabad: Owaisi urges Indian Embassy to rescue four Indians stranded in Russia

      AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi urged the Indian Embassy in Moscow to rescue four Indians, including a Hyderabad man, allegedly forced into Russia’s war activities. Owaisi said three others from Haryana and Rajasthan remain stranded and need urgent help Hyderabad: All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen, president Asaduddin Owaisi, urged the Indian Embassy in Moscow, Russia, to ensure rescue and safe return of four Indians who are compelled to engage in war activities against their will. In a letter addressed to the Ambassador, Embassy of India, Moscow, Russia, the AIMIM president said apart from Mohammed Ahmed, a resident of Hyderabad, whose extraction from the war zone is underway, there are three more Indians from Haryana and Rajasthan, who are stranded in Russia. “It has…

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