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      11 August

      Gaza war fuels mass protests and arrests in central London

      Hundreds arrested as pro-Palestinian rallies and hostage release march intensify tensions in UK London: Police in London braced for another day of demonstrations on Sunday as the war in Gaza continues to inflame tensions across the United Kingdom. Demonstrators demanding the immediate release of all the remaining hostages in Gaza plan to march through central London to the prime minister’s residence at No. 10 Downing Street on Sunday afternoon. The march comes a day after police arrested 474 people at a protest in support of a banned pro-Palestinian organisation. Among those expected to attend the rally is Noga Guttman, a cousin of 24-year-old hostage Evyatar David, who was featured in a video that enraged Israelis when it was released by…

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    • 11 August

      India a key player in IMEC project linking Asia, Middle East, and Europe: Italy’s Envoy

      Italy’s special envoy Francesco Talo called India “crucial” to the IMEC project, citing its vast market, production capacity, and role in goods, energy, and data connectivity. Projects like the Blue Raman cable aim to boost India-Europe links in trade and technology. New Delhi: India is “certainly crucial” in the transnational IMEC project because it’s a huge market and producer, as also the initiative is about trade of goods, energy and data connectivity, and New Delhi is a “protagonist in all three sectors,” a top Italian diplomat has said. Billed as a pathbreaking initiative, the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) envisages a vast road, railroad and shipping networks among Saudi Arabia, India, the US and Europe with an aim to ensure integration…

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    • 11 August

      Pakistan SC to resume hearing on Imran Khan’s bail denial pleas on Aug 12

      Pakistan’s Supreme Court will resume hearing former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s appeals against bail denial in eight cases linked to the May 9 violence. Khan, currently in Adiala Jail, faces charges including inciting attacks on military and government buildings. Islamabad: Pakistan’s Supreme Court will resume on Tuesday the hearing of appeals filed by jailed former premier Imran Khan against the denial of bail in cases related to May 9 violence, according to a media report on Sunday. According to the appeals filed by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) supremo, he was denied post-arrest bail by the Lahore High Court (LHC) in eight cases related to the violence that erupted on May 9, 2023, after his arrest from the Islamabad High Court premises,…

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    • 11 August

      Zelenskyy rejects Trump’s ‘territorial swap’ proposal to end Ukraine-Russia war

      Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy firmly rejected US President Trump’s suggestion of a territorial swap with Russia to end the war, stressing Ukraine will not cede land. Zelenskyy urged genuine peace and criticized an upcoming Trump-Putin meeting excluding Ukraine. Kyiv: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has firmly rejected any suggestion that Ukraine might relinquish territory to Russia as part of a potential peace deal, following comments by US President Donald Trump proposing a “territorial swap” to end the war. “Ukraine will not surrender land to the occupier,” Zelenskyy said on Saturday, emphasising that Kyiv has no intention of rewarding Russia for its aggression. “We will not give Russia any awards for what it has done,” he declared. Zelenskyy underscored the need for a…

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    • 10 August

      Illiterate, dropouts members of women SHGs to get education in Telangana’s Karimnagar

      Government has decided to take the literacy programme under ULLAS to ensure the SHG women can read and write Karimnagar: Illiterate members of women self-help groups are going to get education under Understanding of Lifelong Learning for All in Society (ULLAS). Besides illiterate women, dropouts will also be helped to pursue Class X and graduation on distance mode. For this purpose, both the Society for Elimination of Rural Poverty (SERP) and Education Departments are working in coordination by preparing plans. Only 50 per cent of SHG woman are signing the documents while the remaining are giving thumb impressions. So, the government has decided to take the literacy programme under ULLAS to ensure the SHG women can read and write. Initially, illiterate…

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    • 10 August

      Capture the essence of Telangana, win cash prizes: FTCCI announces World Photography Day contest

      To celebrate World Photography Day, FTCCI is hosting an open photography contest, inviting photographers from all backgrounds to capture the essence of Telangana. With no entry fee and unlimited submissions allowed, the contest offers a chance to win exciting cash prizes. Hyderabad: To mark the occasion of World Photography Day, the Tourism Committee of the Federation of Telangana Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FTCCI) is organising an open photography contest to celebrate and showcase the vibrant and diverse beauty of Telangana Tourism. Themed ‘Explore, Experience, and Exhibit the Spirit of Telangana Tourism’, the contest invites photography enthusiasts from all walks of life to capture the essence of Telangana—its culture, heritage, landscapes, architecture, festivals, wildlife, cuisine, and people. The contest is open to…

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    • 10 August

      Newly married woman dies in road accident near Karimnagar

      A newly married woman, Muddasani Akhila (22), died in a road accident on Rajiv Rahadari at Thimmapur, Karimnagar. She and her husband Raju were returning from a postgraduate entrance exam. Raju sustained injuries. The couple had married three days ago Karimnagar: A newly married woman, Muddasani Akhila (22), died in a road accident on Rajiv Rahadari at Thimmapur on Friday. The incident occurred when an unidentified vehicle rammed into a two-wheeler on which the deceased and her husband, Raju, were travelling. The couple was returning home after completing an examination. While Akhila died on the spot, Raju sustained injuries. Locals shifted him to a hospital. According to the police, Akhila, a native of Rukmapur in Choppadandi mandal, had gone to Thimmapur…

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    • 10 August

      Financial crisis drives woman to die by suicide in Mancherial

      A 44-year-old woman from Devapur village in Mancherial district died by suicide reportedly due to financial distress. She consumed pesticide on August 6 and died during treatment on Thursday. Her husband’s alcoholism had caused prolonged financial pressure on the family Mancherial: A 44-year-old woman died by suicide, reportedly due to financial distress, at Devapur village in Kasipet mandal on Thursday. According to the police, Gangadhari Vani, wife of Shankar, consumed pesticide on August 6 after being disheartened by ongoing financial struggles. She was initially shifted to a local hospital and later moved to a hospital in Karimnagar as her condition deteriorated. She died while undergoing treatment on Thursday evening. Vani worked as a tailor, stitching clothes to support her family. Her…

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    • 10 August

      Telangana reels under heavy rain; bridge collapses in Mulugu

      Heavy rainfall across Telangana disrupted normal life on Thursday night, flooding roads and buildings in multiple districts. A bridge collapsed in Mulugu, and one person died in Narayanpet. The Met Department has forecast more rain in the coming days Hyderabad: Life was disrupted by heavy rainfall in various districts across the State. Shaligowraram mandal in Nalgonda district received 13 cm of rain within four hours. In Arvapally mandal, heavy rainfall on Thursday night led to severe flooding in low-lying areas, including the KGBV school and the veterinary hospital premises. The deluge caused waterlogging, impacting normal life in the town. Bridge collapseIn Mulugu district’s Mallampalli mandal, a section of a bridge on the Kakatiya Canal along the national highway connecting Hyderabad to…

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    • 10 August

      Sangareddy: Singur reservoir at risk of breach if water exceeds 517 metres

      A Telangana government panel has warned that storing water up to 522 metres in the Singur reservoir could damage the structure. Experts recommended restricting it to 517 metres and called for immediate repairs to prevent a possible breach and downstream disaster Sangareddy: The Dam Safety Review Panel (DSRP), constituted by the Telangana government, has found that maintaining the water level in the Singur reservoir at 522 metres could pose a risk to the safety of the project. The expert panel has recommended that the irrigation department restrict the water level to 517 metres to prevent any potential breach. The panel, comprising experts including former Central Water Commission (CWC) members Ashok Kumar Ganju and Yogendar Kumar Sharma, hydrologist and former Engineer-in-Chief (Irrigation) P Ramaraju,…

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