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      3 August

      Panchayat secretary suspended for uploading CM’s photo in attendance app

      A Panchayat Secretary in Chandaiahpalli village, Jagtial district, was suspended after he uploaded Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s photo instead of his own in a government attendance app meant for sanitation staff. The Collector acted citing dereliction of duty Jagtial: A Panchayat Secretary who uploaded a photograph of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy instead of his live photo in an official app was suspended by the District Collector for dereliction of duty. T Rajanna, Panchayat Secretary of Chandaiahpalli village in Buggaram mandal, was required to register his daily attendance in a sanitation monitoring app by uploading a live photo along with geo-coordinates at 7 a.m. However, he allegedly uploaded a photo of the Chief Minister instead of his own. District Collector Satya Prasad…

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    • 3 August

      Operation Muskan-XI rescues 54 child labourers in Kothagudem: SP Rohith Raju

      In a month-long operation under Operation Muskan-XI, 54 child labourers were rescued across Kothagudem district and reunited with their families. The drive, led by Superintendent of Police B. Rohith Raju, was conducted from July 1-31 in coordination with various government departments. Kothagudem: As many as 54 child labourers were rescued and reunited with their parents under Operation Muskan-XI, Superintendent of Police, B Rohith Raju informed. The initiative by the Central and State governments aims to eradicate child labour and the programme was successfully conducted across the district in coordination with all concerned departments, he said in a statement here on Friday. The SP informed that five special teams were formed in the district for Operation Muskan XI conducted from July 1 to…

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    • 3 August

      Supervisor dies in granite unit in Karimnagar

      A 45-year-old supervisor named Raju died in an accident at Sri Lakshmi Granite quarry in Jagiripalli, Saidapur mandal, Karimnagar. He suffered a fatal head injury after being hit by a falling stone while granite blocks were being moved with cranes Karimnagar: A supervisor working in a granite unit, Raju (45), died in an accident at the Sri Lakshmi Granite quarry in Jagiripalli of Saidapur mandal on Friday. The mishap occurred while granite blocks were being brought down from the hillocks using large cranes. Raju died on the spot after suffering a severe head injury when a big stone hit him.

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    • 3 August

      Notorious goon arrested in Adilabad, jailed under PD Act

      A notorious criminal, Shaik Saleem alias Kainchi Saleem from Bangariguda, was arrested in Adilabad on Friday for terrorising the public and involvement in kidnapping. According to Adilabad DSP L Jeevan Reddy, a Preventive Detention (PD) Act case was filed against him. Adilabad: A notorious goon was arrested for allegedly terrorising the public and kidnapping here on Friday. Adilabad DSP L Jeevan Reddy, in a statement, said that Shaik Saleem alias Kainchi Saleem from Bangariguda was apprehended and sent to a central prison at Chanchalguda in Hyderabad. A Preventive Detention (PD) Act case was registered against Saleem, while eight cases were registered against him at Mavala and Adilabad I town police stations. Police said that Saleem was booked for terrorising the public by brandishing knives. A…

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    • 3 August

      93 child labourers rescued in Adilabad, says SP Akhil Mahajan

      In a successful operation called Operation Muskan, 93 child labourers were rescued in Adilabad on July 31. The rescued children, including 26 from other states, will now be enrolled in schools as part of a larger effort to eradicate child labor in the region. Adilabad: Police said that 93 child labourers were freed during Operation Muskan, which concluded in the district on July 31. SP Akhil Mahajan said that 28 cases were booked against eateries, brick kilns, and building construction agencies and other establishments for employing child labourers. As many as 86 boys and seven girls were rescued during the month-long drive aimed at eradicating the child labor menace. Of them, 26 victims were from other states, he elaborated. The IPS officer further said…

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    • 3 August

      Auto-rickshaw drivers reel under crisis due to Mahalaxmi scheme

      Auto-rickshaw Drivers State JAC chairman G Mukesh Goud marked World Auto-rickshaw Day by criticising the Mahalaxmi scheme. He said the scheme caused financial hardship to drivers, with 80 dying by suicide. He sought Rs 12,000 monthly aid and housing benefits. Mancherial: World Auto-rickshaw Day was observed on Friday, with Auto-rickshaw Drivers State JAC chairman G Mukesh Goud cutting a cake to mark the occasion. Mukesh said many youngsters and even graduates and professionals were left with no option but to ride auto-rickshaws to earn a livelihood. He opined that the Mahalaxmi scheme threw the lives of drivers out of gear by affecting their occupation. He cited that 80 drivers had died by suicide, depressed due to the financial crisis since the…

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    • 3 August

      Cancel Indiramma houses if beneficiaries not willing to ground: Siddipet Collector

      Siddipet Collector K Hymavathi instructed officials to cancel Indiramma houses granted to those unwilling to follow guidelines. During a surprise visit to Kondapak, she found delays in grounding and ordered notices to defaulters. She also reviewed revenue sadassulu progress. Siddipet: Siddipet Collector K Hymavathi directed the officials to cancel Indiramma houses earlier granted to beneficiaries if they were not willing to build the houses according to the guidelines. After a surprise visit to the Kondapak MPDO office on Friday, the Collector found that 237 houses out of 273 granted to Kondapak mandal had been grounded so far. After enquiring about the reason for the delay in grounding the remaining houses, Hymavathi directed the MPDO to serve notices to those who were delaying the…

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    • 3 August

      Novel protest: Former corporator collects garbage in Ramagundam

      Nagunuri Sumalatha, a former corporator of Ramagundam’s 25th division, staged an innovative protest against the municipal corporation’s failure to collect garbage in her area. She personally collected trash from every household and dumped it on the town’s outskirts. Peddapalli: Former corporator staged an innovative protest by collecting garbage in the Municipal Corporation of Ramagundam on Friday, in protest against the municipal authorities’ negligence in collecting garbage from her division. Nagunuri Sumalatha, who earlier worked as a corporator in the 25th division, collected garbage by visiting each and every house in the division. Arranging two dustbins on either side of her bike, she visited houses and collected garbage. Later, she dumped it on the outskirts. Speaking on the occasion, Sumalatha said that…

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    • 3 August

      Modi reaffirms focus on farmers, MSMEs as Trump imposes tariffs on Indian goods

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi reiterated the government’s commitment to farmers and small industries amid rising global trade tensions. Responding to Trump’s tariff hike and claims about Russian oil, India stressed economic self-reliance and denied halting energy imports from Moscow Varanasi: The welfare of farmers, small industries and youth remains the government’s “top priority” as the country stays on track to become the world’s third-largest economy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said here on Saturday, as US President Donald Trump announced to impose 25 per cent tariffs on India from August 7. PM Modi reaffirmed the resilience of the Indian economy amid turbulence triggered by US tariff hikes, saying that the country must remain vigilant about its economic interests and adopt ‘swadeshi’ products.…

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    • 3 August

      WhatsApp bans over 98 lakh accounts in India in June to curb abuse

      With nearly 20 lakh accounts removed proactively the platform also introduced tools like Status Ads and Promoted Channels to expand business features, amid ongoing user safety efforts Mumbai: WhatsApp banned more than 98 lakh accounts in India during June, as part of its efforts to curb abuse and harmful activity on the platform, according to WhatsApp’s latest India Monthly Report. Of these, nearly 19.79 lakh accounts were banned proactively, before any user complaints were received, the report stated. In addition to banning accounts, WhatsApp also acted on grievances received from users in India. During the month, the platform received 23,596 complaints through its grievance mechanisms, out of which action was taken against 1,001 accounts. These actions included banning accounts or restoring…

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