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      25 October

      Comprehensive health camp conducted for police in Sangareddy

      A joint health camp was organised for police personnel in Sangareddy by the Health Department, IMA, and NMJ Cancer Institute. Over 80 doctors participated. Health Minister Damodara Rajanarasimha urged regular check-ups and fitness for police personnel’s well-being Sangareddy: Police and the Health Department jointly organised a comprehensive health camp for police personnel at PSR Gardens here on Wednesday, in association with the Indian Medical Association (IMA) and NMJ Cancer Institute, Hyderabad. Expert doctors from 13 disciplines conducted health check-ups for the police personnel. More than 80 doctors, paramedical staff, and nurses took part in the camp. Speaking on the occasion, Health Minister Damodara Rajanarasimha said the police were responsible for protecting society and the Constitution, but it was also the duty of society…

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    • 25 October

      Remark over spicy mutton curry leads to suicide of newly married couple in Jagtial

      A newly married couple from Jagtial district died by suicide within a month of their wedding. The wife ended her life on Dasara after a brief argument, and the husband took the same extreme step on Diwali out of grief. Jagtial: In a tragic turn of events, a newly married couple died by suicide within a month of their wedding. While the wife ended her life on the day of Dasara, the husband took the extreme step on Diwali. Residents of Eldandi village in Ibrahimpatnam mandal, Allepu Santhosh and Gangotri were in love for four years before marrying on September 26 with the consent of their families. On Dasara, October 2, Santhosh had gone to his in-laws’ house for lunch, where…

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    • 25 October

      KTR, Harish Rao pay tributes to tribal icon Kumram Bheem

      BRS leaders KT Rama Rao and T Harish Rao honored tribal freedom fighter Kumram Bheem on his birth anniversary, recalling his struggle with the slogan ‘Jal, Jangal, Zameen’ and highlighting initiatives like ST welfare schools and memorials in his name. Hyderabad: BRS working president KT Rama Rao and senior leader T Harish Rao paid rich tributes to tribal freedom fighter Kumram Bheem on his birth anniversary on Wednesday. They recalled his relentless struggle with the slogan ‘Jal, Jangal, Zameen’. Rama Rao called Bheem a tribal warrior and rebel hero who became a symbol of people’s struggles. He said the BRS government, under former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, had drawn inspiration from Bheem’s ideals by increasing the number of ST welfare…

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    • 25 October

      BSF jawan killed, six injured in a road accident in AP’s Chintoor

      A BSF Head Constable died and six others were injured in a road accident at Chintoor, Andhra Pradesh, while travelling from Khammam to Belimela. CRPF officials visited the hospital and assured support. Kothagudem: A Border Security Force (BSF) jawan died and six other jawans were injured in a road accident at Chintoor in Andhra Pradesh on Tuesday. The incident occurred when seven jawans belonging to BSF 142 Battalion, Malkangiri in Odisha were travelling to Belimela in a car from Khammam. The vehicle hit a roadside culvert at Chatti junction in Chintoor mandal killing a BSF head constable, Dega Pandey on the spot. The injured jawans were admitted to KIMS Hospital in Bhadrachalam for treatment. Upon receiving information about the incident Yetapaka based CRPF 212 Bn…

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    • 25 October

      Two booked for phone snatching, abusing and assaulting youth in Adilabad

      Two men were booked in Adilabad’s Mavala mandal for allegedly assaulting a group of youngsters and snatching their mobile phones over accusations of objectionable photography. The incident occurred at a local bakery and involved verbal and physical abuse. Adilabad: Two persons were booked for allegedly snatching mobile phones of youngsters in Mavala mandal centre on Tuesday. Adilabad DSP Jeevan Reddy said a case was registered against Rallabandi Mahender and Santosh for forcibly taking phones from Shaik Salman and his friends citing they clicked objectionable photographs and thrashing and abusing the two at a bakery in the town on Monday. The two sent the girls, friends of Salman, out of a bakery. Reddy warned that stringent action would be initiated against those…

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    • 25 October

      Cannabis cultivation continues despite intensified police crackdown in Adilabad

      Cannabis cultivation, once a traditional but banned activity, has become a profitable trade in the remote areas of Adilabad, with increasing demand from Telangana and Maharashtra. Authorities are stepping up surveillance to curb illegal growth amid rising incidents of cultivation Adilabad: Cultivation of cannabis, once a banned yet traditional activity for a few tribal communities in the interior parts of the erstwhile Adilabad district, has now turned into a lucrative trade for several residents of remote areas. The boom is fuelled by growing demand not only from local consumers but also from neighbouring Maharashtra, courtesy the preference for the unique ‘high’ produced by cannabis from this region. Traditionally, certain aboriginal tribes offered a handful of cannabis leaves as Naivedyam to their…

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    • 25 October

      Two drown in Manjira river after relative’s funeral in Medak

      A tragic incident unfolded in Perur village, Medak, where two villagers drowned in the Manjira river after attending funeral rites. A teenager slipped into the water while bathing, and a fellow villager who tried to save him also drowned. Medak: Two persons drowned in the Manjira river while taking a bath after performing the funeral of a close relative at Perur village in Medak mandal on Tuesday. According to locals, a woman, Chintakindi Anjamma, passed away in the village on Tuesday morning. Villagers gathered to conduct the funeral rites. After the cremation, a youth, Chintakindi Krishna (16), accidentally drowned while bathing in the river. In an attempt to rescue him, another villager, Chintakindi Beeraiah (38), jumped into the water but he…

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    • 25 October

      Rental vehicle owners warn strike over unpaid dues; Harish Rao blames Congress govt

      Rental vehicle owners in Telangana staged a protest near the Secretariat demanding immediate clearance of long-pending dues. With bills unpaid for up to two years in some districts, small contractors face financial distress. BRS MLA T Harish Rao criticised the Congress government for mismanagement and favouring large contractors. Hyderabad: Tension prevailed near the Telangana Secretariat on Tuesday as government rental vehicle owners staged a protest and warned of halting services across the State immediately, unless their pending rentals were cleared. The State government has not released the vehicle rental bills to private vehicle owners and contractors for over 10 months in Hyderabad and for nearly two years in the districts. Vehicle owners alleged that despite repeated representations, the Congress government failed to clear…

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    • 25 October

      Police martyrs’ sacrifices will never be forgotten: Adilabad Collector

      Police Martyrs’ Commemoration Day was observed across Adilabad and neighbouring districts with heartfelt tributes from officials and citizens. Collector Rajarshi Shah and other dignitaries honoured the sacrifices of police personnel, especially those who died fighting Maoists. Adilabad: Collector Rajarshi Shah said that the sacrifices of police martyrs were unforgettable. He along with Adilabad MP G Nagesh, Boath MLA Anil Jadhav and Superintendent of Police Akhil Mahajan paid homage to policemen who had laid down lives in line of duty to mark Police Martyrs Commemoration Day or Flag Day observed here on Tuesday. Shah opined that only police personnel could sacrifice their lives while discharging duties. He said that their sacrifices resulted in peace prevailing in the district. He asked everyone to…

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    • 25 October

      Telangana family seeks help to bring back migrant worker’s body from Bahrain

      The family of Sreepada Naresh, a migrant worker from Metpally whose body has remained unclaimed in Bahrain for five years, has urged the Telangana government to intervene and repatriate his remains. A petition was submitted during the CM Pravasi Prajavani programme in Hyderabad. Jagtial: Relatives of Sreepada Naresh, whose body has been lying unclaimed at a Bahrain mortuary for the past five years, have appealed to the State government to bring his mortal remains back to India. A representation in this regard was submitted at the CM Pravasi Prajavani in Hyderabad on Tuesday. A native of Metpally town, Naresh migrated to Bahrain in search of employment in July 2007 and joined Al Hamad Construction & Development Company in Manama. He initially worked as…

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