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      3 December

      “America has been an immense beneficiary of talent from India”: Elon Musk

      Tesla CEO Elon Musk has strongly defended the H-1B visa programme, highlighting how the US economy benefits from Indian immigrants and stressing the need for high-skill talent. Speaking on Nikhil Kamath’s podcast, Musk acknowledged misuse of the system by outsourcing firms but urged reforms instead of shutting it down. Washington: Tesla CEO Elon Musk has defended the H-1B visa programme, saying that the US economy has “benefited immensely” from Indian immigrants. He made the comments in a podcast conversation with Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath. Speaking on the “WTF is?” podcast, released on Sunday, Musk argued that America needs high-skill workers from India now more than ever, while also calling out misuse of the visa system by some outsourcing firms. “America has been an immense beneficiary of…

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    • 3 December

      4 dead, 10 wounded in shooting at banquet hall in California

      A shooting at a Stockton banquet hall during a family gathering left four people dead and ten injured, including children. Authorities believe the attack may have been targeted, though the motive remains unknown as detectives continue investigating Stockton: Four people were killed and 10 wounded in a shooting during a family gathering at a banquet hall in Stockton, sheriff’s officials said on Saturday. Heather Brent, a spokesperson for the San Joaquin County sheriff’s office, said the victims included both children and adults. Early indications “suggest this may have been a targeted incident,” Brent said during a news conference at the scene. The shooting occurred inside the banquet hall, which shares a parking lot with other businesses. Detectives were still working to…

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    • 2 December

      Vemulawada locals stall temple road expansion over fear of losing homes

      Residents and shopowners in Vemulawada halted road expansion works near the Sri Rajarajeshwara Swamy temple, alleging that officials began widening the southern approach road without notice. They demanded clarity on the proposed width, saying the plan threatens their homes and shops Rajanna-Sircilla: Owners of shops and houses in Vemulawada obstructed the expansion works of the Sri Rajarajeshwara Swamy temple, alleging that officials were carrying out works beyond the designated temple area. Officials, who proposed widening the main road on the south side of the temple by 25 feet, began works on Friday by deploying heavy earthmoving machines and attempted to dig pits 25 feet away from the existing road. On learning about this, owners of shops and houses, along with BJP…

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    • 2 December

      Morning-after pills to remain OTC, but with ‘Tobacco-style’ health warnings

      The Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation (CDSCO) has announced that morning-after contraceptive pills will continue to be sold over-the-counter (OTC) in India, but with mandatory warning labels. These warnings, printed in regional languages and accessible via QR codes, caution against overuse and clarify that the pills do not protect against HIV or other sexually transmitted infections. Hyderabad: Morning-after contraceptive pills for women will continue to remain available Over-the-Counter (OTC) in medical shops, however, they will now come with clear warnings, just like those on tobacco products, about the ill effects on health if they are abused. In the coming weeks, the morning-after pills will come printed with clear warnings such as ‘Do not take this medicine more than twice a month’ and…

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    • 2 December

      Farmers protest against restrictions in procurement of cotton, soy in Adilabad

      Traffic on NH 44 came to a halt after farmers in Adilabad staged a rasta roko protesting restrictions on cotton and soybean procurement. The JAC alleged that CCI was not buying cotton at the support price and farmers faced losses due to new rules Adilabad: Traffic came to a grinding halt on National Highway 44 following a rasta roko staged by a joint action committee opposing restrictions on procurement of cotton and soy produce at an inter-state check post on Friday. Former Minister Jogu Ramanna expressed solidarity with the protest. Members of the JAC staged a sit in on the National Highway to protest the stance adopted by the Central and State governments in the procurement of cotton and soybean. Following…

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    • 2 December

      Bhu Bharati added to the woes of farmers, says Harish Rao

      BRS leader T Harish Rao alleged that the Congress government’s Bhu Bharati system has become a centre of corruption and delays, causing distress among farmers. He said pending land applications and protests show the failure of revenue reforms and demanded urgent action Hyderabad: Coming down heavily on the Congress government for converting its flagship initiative, “Bhu Bharati” into a major source of corruption, irregularities and extortion, BRS legislator T Harish Rao accused the revenue administration of playing havoc with farmers in the state. Highlighting delays in land record corrections and registrations under the revamped “Bhu Bharati”, which replaced the Dharani portal, he pointed out that farmer protests and suicide attempts linked to unresolved land registration issues are on the rise. He demanded immediate intervention to…

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    • 2 December

      BRS alleges India’s biggest ever land scam in Telangana under Revanth Reddy govt

      The BRS has accused the Telangana Congress government of orchestrating a Rs 5 lakh crore scam by undervaluing and converting over 9,200 acres of industrial land in Hyderabad. KTR warned all transactions under the HILTP would be cancelled if BRS regains power Hyderabad: Main opposition party Bharat Rashtra Samithi has accused the Congress government of setting the stage for ‘India’s biggest ever land loot’ in Telangana under the leadership of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy. The serious allegation came at a news conference addressed by party working president KT Rama Rao at Telangana Bhavan on Friday. He accused the administration of orchestrating a Rs 5 lakh crore land scam involving illegal conversion, undervaluation and reallocation of approximately 9,292 acres of prime industrial lands…

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    • 2 December

      Harish Rao gifts cots to inmates of BC Hostel in Siddipet

      Former Minister T Harish Rao gifted cots worth Rs 6 lakh to students of BC Residential School, Thadkapally, fulfilling a promise made during his recent visit. Students and staff expressed gratitude for the gesture, which included prior T-shirt distribution. Siddipet: Keeping up his promise made to the students during his recent visit to the institute, Former Minister T Harish Rao gifted cots to inmates of BC Residential School located at Thadkapally on Friday. Harish Rao has invited the teachers and staff of the hostel to his camp office and presented the cots to them. During a recent visit to the hostel, Harish Rao enquired about their needs of inmates when the students said that they were in serious need of cots…

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    • 2 December

      Unidentified wild animal kills 20 sheep in Mancherial

      Around 20 sheep were killed by an unidentified wild animal in Patha Mancherial. Forest officials suspect a hyena or leopard and will provide compensation after inquiry. Locals have been advised to protect their livestock from similar attacks. Mancherial: An unidentified wild animal killed 20 sheep in a shed at Patha Mancherial on the outskirts of this town late on Thursday night. Locals said that an unknown wild animal attacked a herd of sheep and killed 20 of them. Owner of the sheep woke up to see bodies of livestock in the shed early in the morning. He brought this incident to the notice of the Forest officials. He claimed that the value of the loss would be around Rs 3 lakh.…

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    • 2 December

      Minimum temperatures rise in Telangana; Hyderabad sees relief from cold

      Telangana sees a rise in minimum temperatures, providing relief from cold. Hyderabad recorded a low of 11.6°C in Serlingampally. IMD forecasts rain in parts of the State this weekend, with Hyderabad expecting moderate to heavy rainfall around November 29–30. Hyderabad: There is a respite from bitter cold weather conditions for people in Hyderabad and elsewhere in the State as the minimum temperature has gone up in several districts on Friday. As per the Telangana Development Planning Society, only three places in the State recorded single digit temperature as against 10 areas on Thursday. The lowest minimum temperature of 8.7 degree Celsius was observed in Kumuram Bheem-Asifabad district on Friday as against 8.0 degree Celsius on Thursday. Adilabad and Sangareddy districts had minimum…

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