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      6 September

      Telangana: Khammam’s cop Pilli Raju finishes high altitude Spiti Full Marathon

      Khammam constable Pilli Raju completed the challenging Spiti Full Marathon in 6.13 hours at 15,000 ft altitude, earning the ‘Best Motivator Runner’ title. The seasoned athlete now boasts over 300 medals and recently finished the 60 km Bison Ultra as well Khammam: Khammam police commissionerate’s armed reserve (AR) constable Pilli Raju has added yet another medal to his over 300-medal haul by finishing a high altitude Spiti Full Marathon. Spiti Marathon, an initiative of the Indian Army, was organised in Spiti Valley on the China-Tibet border in Himachal Pradesh on August 24. The race that takes place amidst the Himalayan Mountains through pristine snow-capped mountains, rivers and ancient monasteries attracts runners from across the world. It is a challenge for runners…

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    • 6 September

      BRS slams State, Centre over denial of BC reservations in national law universities

      BRS MLC Dasoju Sravan criticised both Centre and State for denying BC reservations in premier law universities, including NALSAR. He said despite National BC Commission’s 2020 directive, quotas were not implemented. BRS submitted a letter to Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan Hyderabad: BRS MLC Dasoju Sravan lashed out at both the State and Central governments for failing BC students by denying them rightful reservations in premier law institutions, including NALSAR University of Law. Addressing mediapersons at Telangana Bhavan on Thursday, Sravan said that despite NALSAR being funded by both State and Central governments and having eminent members like Justice Sudarshan Reddy on its board, BC reservations continue to be ignored. “It is shameful that in a law university itself, the rule of law is…

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    • 6 September

      Mancherial: Proposed retaining wall along Rallavagu remains a distant dream

      The proposed Rs 259.99 crore retaining wall along Rallavagu and the Godavari to protect low-lying colonies in Mancherial remains on paper. Despite sanctions and tenders, work has not started, leaving residents vulnerable to repeated flooding during heavy rains Mancherial: The proposed retaining wall along Rallavagu and the Godavari, meant to prevent inundation of low-lying areas in Mancherial district centre, continues to be a distant dream for residents of the town. Low-lying areas such as NTR Nagar, LIC Colony, Balaji Nagar, Old Mancherial and surrounding colonies continue to be inundated by backwaters of Rallavagu and the Godavari whenever the region receives heavy rains. Residents are forced to vacate their houses and move to safer places. Some lose household appliances, cash and gold…

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    • 6 September

      Air India Express flight from Vijayawada to Bengaluru cancelled after bird hit

      An Air India Express flight from Vijayawada to Bengaluru was cancelled after a bird strike incident on Thursday. The aircraft was grounded for inspection, and passengers were accommodated on alternative arrangements. No injuries were reported, officials confirmed Vijayawada: An Air India Express flight from Vijayawada to Bengaluru was cancelled after it suffered a bird hit, an airline official said on Thursday. An eagle struck the nose of the aircraft while taxiing on the runway for takeoff, he said. The airline had to cancel the flight and make alternate arrangements for the passengers. “The bird hit happened before takeoff. It occurred when the aircraft was taxiing on the runway…” the official told PTI.   

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    • 6 September

      ED summons Shikhar Dhawan in illegal betting app money laundering probe

      The Enforcement Directorate has summoned former cricketer Shikhar Dhawan for questioning in a money laundering case linked to illegal betting app 1xBet. The 39-year-old, believed to have endorsed the app, will record his statement under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. New Delhi: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has summoned former Indian cricketer Shikhar Dhawan on Thursday for questioning in an alleged illegal betting app-linked money laundering case, official sources said. The federal probe agency will record his statement under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) as part of this investigation linked to an “illegal” betting app named 1xBet, the sources said. The 39-year-old former India cricketer is understood to have been linked to the app through certain endorsements. The ED…

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    • 6 September

      Jhelum crosses danger mark, Dal Lake dwellers told to take precautions

      With the Jhelum River crossing the danger mark of 21 feet, authorities in Srinagar have advised Dal Lake residents and houseboat owners to take safety measures. The opening of Ram Munshi Bagh gate may raise Dal water levels further. Srinagar: Authorities in Kashmir on Thursday issued an advisory to people living in houseboats on the Dal Lake to take precautionary measures in case water from the River Jhelum needs to be diverted to the water body. The water level in River Jhelum has crossed the danger mark of 21 feet. “In light of current water levels in the River Jhelum, the Jammu & Kashmir Lakes Conservation and Management Authority has issued an advisory for residents living in and around Dal Lake,…

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    • 6 September

      J&K rains: Jammu-Srinagar NH, other vital roads closed for traffic

      Kashmir Valley was cut off from the rest of India after heavy rains triggered multiple landslides and road washouts, closing all major highways, including Jammu-Srinagar. Over 3,500 vehicles are stranded, while restoration work continues to restore essential connectivity and supplies Jammu: Kashmir Valley was cut off from the rest of the country as all surface links, including the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway, were closed for traffic on Thursday due to multiple landslides and the washing away of road patches due to rains. The closure of highways and other inter-regional roads since August 26 has resulted in over 3,500 vehicles getting stuck at various places from Kathua to Kashmir. The highway was partially reopened on Monday for facilitating the movement of some stranded…

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    • 6 September

      Flood wreaks havoc in Jammu, weather likely to improve today

      Floods in Jammu killed three, cut off highways, and damaged infrastructure. Hundreds are stranded as rivers flow above danger levels. Rescue and evacuation operations continue, though weather is expected to improve today. Srinagar: Floods across the Jammu division wreaked havoc over the last 24 hours; however, with no rainfall, the water level in rivers of Kashmir started receding on Thursday morning. Officials said two persons were killed when their house collapsed in Rajouri district, while a driver and his vehicle were washed away in the Ban Talab area of Jammu on Wednesday. BSF troopers, using helicopters, rescued 47 villagers trapped in the heavily flooded Chenab River in the Garkhal area of the Pargwal sector in Jammu district. Infrastructure related to…

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    • 6 September

      GST reforms a true Diwali gift to nation, says Pawan Kalyan

      Andhra Pradesh Deputy CM Pawan Kalyan welcomed the GST reforms approved by the Council, calling them a “true Diwali gift” to the nation. Leaders including CM Chandrababu Naidu and Union Ministers Kishan Reddy and Bandi Sanjay also praised the reforms. Amaravati: Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan on Thursday welcomed the Goods and Services Tax (GST) reforms approved by the GST Council. The Jana Sena leader, in a post on ‘X’, termed the GST reforms as a true Diwali gift to the nation. He stated that, fulfilling the assurance given from the Red Fort on Independence Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Central government has now brought forward next-generation reforms by reducing the GST burden. “I especially welcome the significant relief…

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    • 6 September

      2 security personnel killed, 1 injured in gunfight with Maoists in Jharkhand’s Palamu

      Two security personnel were killed and another injured in a gunfight with members of the banned Tritiya Sammelan Prastuti Committee (TSPC), a CPI (Maoist) splinter group, in Jharkhand’s Palamu district. The encounter broke out during an operation in Kedal village. Ranchi: Two security personnel were killed and another was injured in a gunfight with members of the banned TSPC, a splinter group of CPI (Maoist), in Jharkhand’s Palamu district on Thursday, police said. The encounter between security forces and members of the proscribed Tritiya Sammelan Prastuti Committee (TSPC) broke out around 12.30 am in the Kedal village under the Manatu Police Station limits, an officer said. “Two security personnel were killed, and another was injured in the gunfight. The injured was…

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