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    • Jul- 2025 -
      17 July

      Congress indulging in vendetta politics in Vemulawada: BRS

      BRS leader Chalmeda Lakshmi Narasimha Rao, found fault with the Congress government for the process being followed in the expansion of roads in Vemulawada town as a classic example of vendetta politics RAJANNA-SIRCILLA: BRS leader and Vemulawada constituency in-charge, Chalmeda Lakshmi Narasimha Rao, found fault with the Congress government for indulging in vendetta politics in Vemulawada. The process being followed in the expansion of roads in Vemulawada town was a classic example of it. Lakshmi Narasimha Rao on Tuesday examined the demolition process being taken up in the Vemulawada temple town. Speaking on the occasion, he found fault with the officials for taking up the demolition process without paying compensation, even adequate time to vacate their houses. Oustees were not given…

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    • 17 July

      BRS accuses Congress of betraying BCs, demands legal sanctity to 42 per cent quota

      Says Congress is playing politics in the name of ordinances and has failed to pressure the Centre for approvals to the BC reservations Bills passed by Telangana Legislature Hyderabad: The main opposition BRS held the Congress responsible for decades of injustice to the backward classes (BCs) since Indian Independence. It accused the Congress government of betraying BCs again by failing to provide legal protection to implement the promised 42 per cent reservations in education, employment and local bodies. A massive protest organised by Backward Classes People’s Representatives Forum (BCPF) was held at Indira Park, where senior BRS leaders demanded legality to BC quota and warned of public backlash, if the promise remains unfulfilled. Opposition Leader in the Council S Madhusudana Chari said the Revanth…

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    • 17 July

      Four arrested in Hasanparthy doctor Pratyusha’s suicide case

      Dr. Pratyasha’s husband Dr. Alladi Srujan, his father Madhusudhan, mother Punyavathi and Srujan’s lover Banoth Shruthi were arrested and remanded to judicial custody. Hanamkonda: Hasanparthy police arrested four persons in connection with the death of dental surgeon Dr. Pratyusha, who died by suicide at Hasanparthy in the district on Sunday night. Speaking to the media on Tuesday Kazipet ACP P Prashanth Reddy stated that Dr. Pratyasha’s husband Dr. Alladi Srujan, his father Madhusudhan, mother Punyavathi and Srujan’s lover Banoth Shruthi were arrested and remanded to judicial custody. He said Dr. Srujan, who works as a consultant cardiologist at Medicover Hospital, got acquainted with Shruthi, a social media influencer known by her Instagram account ‘Buttabomma_17’, when the latter was engaged by Medicover management to do…

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    • 17 July

      MP: Six peacocks die by electrocution

      Six peacocks died after allegedly coming into contact with high-tension power lines near a temple in Morena district, Madhya Pradesh. Villagers blamed official negligence. Authorities promised action after videos of the dead national birds surfaced on social media Morena: Six peacocks died apparently after coming in contact with high-tension electricity lines in Madhya Pradesh’s Morena district, an official said on Wednesday. The incident occurred on Tuesday afternoon in front of a temple at Sirmati village in the Dimni area. According to local residents, half a dozen peacocks were roaming in the open fields near the shrine when they came in contact with high-voltage transmission lines passing above. All the birds died on the spot, they said. The villagers also claimed that…

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    • 17 July

      2 Maoists, 1 CRPF jawan killed in gunfight in Jharkhand’s Bokaro

      Two Maoists and a CRPF CoBRA jawan were killed in an early morning gunfight in Bokaro district’s Birhordera forest in Jharkhand. Security forces launched a search operation in the area following the encounter. One elite commando also lost his life. Bokaro: Two Maoists and a CRPF jawan were killed in a gunfight in Jharkhand’s Bokaro district on Wednesday morning, police said. The gunfight broke out between the security forces and the Maoists in the Birhordera forest in the Gomia police station area around 5.30 am, they said. “The security forces gunned down two Maoists during the encounter. A jawan of the CPRF’s CoBRA battalion was also killed in the exchange of fire,” IG (Bokaro Zone) Kranthi Kumar Gadidesi told PTI. Bokaro’s…

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    • 17 July

      Delhi Police detain illegal immigrants from Bangladesh in twin operations

      Delhi Police detained seven Bangladeshi nationals in separate operations across Dwarka and South West Districts. The undocumented migrants, including two women and a minor, were handed over to the FRRO. Deportation proceedings have been initiated following all legal formalities. New Delhi: In two separate operations carried out by Delhi Police, seven Bangladeshi nationals residing illegally in the national capital have been apprehended and handed over to immigration authorities for deportation. The coordinated efforts by Dwarka and South West District police reflect an intensified crackdown on illegal immigration as part of ongoing surveillance and enforcement drives. In the first case, the Bindapur Police Station team from Dwarka District traced two Bangladeshi nationals who had been living illegally in the area. Acting under…

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    • 17 July

      Yemeni murder case: Execution of Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya postponed

      Sources in New Delhi said the government of India has made concerted efforts in recent days to seek more time for Priya’s family to reach a “mutually agreeable” solution with the other party, they said. Thiruvananthapuram: Yemeni authorities postponing the execution of Kerala nurse Nimisha Priya has brought relief to her family and others including the political leadership in the southern state, with hopes now raising about the death row prisoner escaping the gallows. Sources in New Delhi said the government of India has made concerted efforts in recent days to seek more time for Priya’s family to reach a “mutually agreeable” solution with the other party, they said. The husband of Nimisha Priya expressed relief and satisfaction on Tuesday over the postponement…

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    • 17 July

      Four Delhi schools evacuated after hoax bomb emails; search ops continue

      For the third consecutive day, Delhi schools received bomb threats via email, prompting mass evacuations. Four schools were targeted on Wednesday, including St. Thomas and Vasant Valley. No explosives were found. Police are tracing the email origins and intensifying investigations. New Delhi: Four schools in Delhi received bomb threat emails on Wednesday morning, marking the third consecutive day of such threats that have disrupted educational institutions across the national capital. The Delhi Police said that so far, no suspicious object has been found at any of the locations, though searches are still underway. As soon as the alerts were received, emergency response teams rushed to St. Thomas School in Dwarka, Vasant Valley School in Vasant Kunj, Richmond Global School in Paschim…

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    • 17 July

      New SMS rules make it easier to spot spam

      Cellular Operators Association of India, however, expresses concern over spammers taking the route of over-the-top or internet  messaging apps which remain unregulated New Delhi: Mobile users will now be able to differentiate between genuine and spam SMS as telecom operators have rolled out suffixes that will appear before the sender’s name or header, industry body COAI said on Tuesday. The Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI), which represents telecom operators like Reliance Jio, Airtel, Vodafone Idea, expressed concern over spammers taking the route of over-the-top or internet messaging apps which defeats the purpose of enforcing stringent measures to check spam and fraud messages. “All telecom service providers (TSPs) have implemented the promotional (‘P’), service-related (‘S’), transactional (‘T’) and government (‘G’) communications suffix system…

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    • 17 July

      Karnataka: College girl raped by two lecturers, their friend

      Three men, including two college lecturers, were arrested in Bengaluru for allegedly sexually assaulting a college student. The victim approached the State Women’s Commission, leading to swift police action. Authorities suspect more victims may be involved as the investigation continues Bengaluru: In a shocking incident, a college girl was allegedly raped by her two lecturers and their friend in Bengaluru, police said on Tuesday. The Marathahalli Police have arrested all three accused in connection with the case. The matter was referred to the police by the State Women’s Commission. The arrested individuals have been identified as Narendra, Sandeep, and their friend Anup. The accused lecturers were teaching physics and biology at a private college in Moodbidri town in Mangaluru district. According…

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