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      13 October

      Nalgonda: Tahsildar caught taking Rs 2 lakh bribe in Chityal mandal

      A senior revenue official and his aide were arrested by the Anti-Corruption Bureau for allegedly accepting a Rs 2 lakh bribe to fast-track land mutation and survey processes. Nalgonda: Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) Nalgonda Range unit officials apprehended a senior revenue official and his associate on Thursday for allegedly demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 2 lakh to expedite land-related processes in Chityal mandal. The accused, Guguloth Krishna, Tahsildar of Chityal Mandal, was caught red-handed while accepting the payment through his intermediary, Gattu Ramesh, a private individual. Both were arrested and produced before the IInd Additional Special Judge for SPE and ACB Cases at Nampally, Hyderabad, for further proceedings. The bribe was sought from a complainant in exchange for official favours, including completing…

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    • 13 October

      J P Nadda urges timely eye screening, healthy diet, and screen time control to prevent vision problems

      On World Sight Day, Union Health Minister JP Nadda emphasized timely eye screening, a healthy diet, and controlling screen time to prevent vision problems. The ministry urged adopting simple eye-care habits, especially for children, to avoid preventable sight loss New Delhi: Timely screening of eyes, a healthy diet, and control of screen time are important to prevent vision-related problems, said Union Health Minister JP Nadda on World Sight Day on Thursday. World Sight Day is held on the second Thursday of October to raise awareness about blindness and vision impairment. The theme this year is “Love Your Eyes”. It focuses on self-care for vision, promoting regular eye checkups and preventive eye health practices to ensure access to quality eye care for…

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    • 13 October

      Scientists discover new gene-linked type of diabetes in babies under six months

      Researchers from the University of Exeter and ULB have identified mutations in the TMEM167A gene causing a rare form of neonatal diabetes in babies under six months. Stem cell studies show the gene is vital for insulin-producing beta cells and neurons. New Delhi: An international team of scientists has discovered a new type of diabetes in babies, under six months of age. Some babies develop diabetes before the age of six months. In over 85 per cent of cases, this is due to a genetic mutation in their DNA. Using advanced DNA sequencing technologies and a new model of stem cell research the team from the University of Exeter in the UK and Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) identified mutations in…

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    • 13 October

      Premier League trains 30 Indian community coaches in Mumbai, reaffirms grassroots commitment

      The Premier League conducted a three-day Community Coach Development Programme in Mumbai, training 30 coaches and empowering them to inspire young players. The initiative, part of its India engagement, was attended by UK PM Keir Starmer and football legend Michael Owen. HYDERABAD: The Premier League has reaffirmed its long-term commitment to supporting grassroots football in India through a Community Coach Development Programme in Mumbai. The three-day programme was central to the League’s week-long fan and community engagement initiatives in India – its first major milestone since the opening of its Mumbai office earlier this year. Delivered in partnership with the British Council in Mumbai, the three-day programme was led by coaches from the Premier League, Brentford and Newcastle United, who provided…

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    • 13 October

      ATS raids multiple locations in Pune over suspected radicalisation

      The Maharashtra ATS carried out late-night searches at several locations in Pune’s Kondhwa area over suspected radicalisation of individuals. Acting on specific intelligence, ATS and Pune Police teams verified multiple people as heavy security deployment continued across four police station limits. Mumbai: The Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) conducted searches at multiple places in Pune in connection with the suspected radicalisation of some people, officials said on Thursday. The searches were going on since late Wednesday night in Kondhwa area and in the jurisdiction of four police stations in Pune city, based on specific intelligence about “radicalised people”, an official said. “A verification of the individuals was underway by the ATS,” he said, adding the scope of the searches could increase. Teams…

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    • 13 October

      Kanpur blast caused by firecrackers, not bomb: Police

      Police said the explosion in Kanpur’s Mishri Bazar was triggered by firecrackers, not a bomb, after forensic tests confirmed traces of low-intensity explosives. Six people were injured, and several detained as probes revealed illegal firecracker sales in the crowded market. Kanpur: The explosion that rocked Kanpur’s Mishri Bazar area was caused by firecrackers, and a few people have been detained in connection with the incident, police said on Thursday. The blast, which occurred under the Moolganj police station limits on Wednesday evening, triggered panic in the densely populated market and left six people injured, including a woman who remains in critical condition. The explosion was so intense that both scooters were completely destroyed, and several nearby shops suffered major damage. Speaking…

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    • 13 October

      Vengsarkar’s life-size statue at Wankhede Stadium

      Honouring Dilip Vengsarkar with a statue at Wankhede is a tribute to one of Mumbai’s greatest cricketing icons, says Ajinkya Naik, president of MCA Hyderabad: The Apex Council of the Mumbai Cricket Association, in its meeting held on Wednesday, took several important decisions in the interest of cricket and society, including installing a statue of India cricketing great Dilip Vengsarkar at Wankhede Stadium. “The decisions taken by the Apex Council reflect our commitment to both cricketing excellence and social responsibility. Honouring Dilip Vengsarkar with a statue at Wankhede is a tribute to one of Mumbai’s greatest cricketing icons, while our support for farmers and maidan clubs underlines MCA’s deep-rooted connection with the community,” Ajinkya Naik, president of MCA, said. “The Council…

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    • 13 October

      US sanctions eight Indian nationals, several firms for facilitating Iranian energy trade

      The US has sanctioned eight Indian nationals and several India-based firms for allegedly facilitating Iranian oil and LPG exports. The Treasury and State Departments said the entities helped Iran earn billions, adding them to Washington’s Specially Designated Nationals list Washington: Eight Indian nationals and several India-based firms are among the over 50 entities and persons sanctioned by the US for allegedly facilitating Iranian energy trade, according to an official statement. The State Department imposed sanctions on approximately 40 entities, individuals and vessels to “deny the Iranian regime funds it uses to conduct its malign activity,” the department said in a press release on Thursday. While the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) concurrently imposed sanctions on over…

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    • 13 October

      Pakistan: Seven policemen killed, 13 injured in terror attack on Training School in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa attack

      At least seven police officers were killed and 13 injured after militants attacked a police training school in Pakistan’s Dera Ismail Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The assault, involving a suicide bombing and gunfight, marks another rise in militant violence in the region Islamabad: At least seven Pakistani police personnel were killed and 13 were injured in an attack in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), authorities confirmed on Saturday. The incident unfolded in Dera Ismail Khan district late on Friday night when attackers tried to ram a vehicle loaded with explosives into the boundary wall of a police training school in an attempt to breach the compound, local media reported. According to police, the heavily armed attackers launched the assault with a suicide bombing…

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    • 13 October

      Thousands of Palestinians return to shattered homes as Gaza ceasefire takes effect

      A US-brokered ceasefire took effect in Gaza, allowing thousands of displaced Palestinians to return to their devastated homes. Israel confirmed plans to release the remaining hostages, while the UN prepares to resume large-scale humanitarian aid deliveries beginning Sunday. Wadi Gaza (Gaza Strip): Tens of thousands of Palestinians headed back to the heavily destroyed northern Gaza Strip on Friday as a US-brokered ceasefire came into effect in a deal that raised hopes for ending the Israel-Hamas war. All the remaining hostages were set to be released within days. Questions remain over who will govern Gaza as Israeli troops gradually pull back and whether Hamas will disarm, as called for in US President Donald Trump’s ceasefire plan. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who unilaterally…

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