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    • Jul- 2025 -
      17 July

      Over 8 lakh attend Bharat Utsav festival in Moscow

      Bharat Utsav in Moscow attracted over 8 lakh visitors who experienced Indian arts, dance, food, yoga, and heritage. Held from July 5 to 13, the nine-day festival featured 500+ events and showcased traditions from several Indian States Moscow: From yoga and meditation to spicy Indian cuisine, over 8 lakh Muscovites were treated to ‘everything Indian’ at Bharat Utsav, which concluded in Moscow. The nine-day festival, held from July 5 to 13 at Manezhnaya Square, one of Moscow’s central venues, recorded a massive footfall of 8,25,000 guests who experienced Indian culture, food, arts, fashion, and above all, unity in diversity. Over 150 invited artists and craftsmen from India conducted creative classes and introduced guests to the culture and traditions of India. A…

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    • 17 July

      Rescuers search for 11 missing after speedboat capsizes off Indonesia’s Mentawai Islands

      Eleven people, including three children and a local lawmaker, are missing after a  speedboat capsized in stormy waters off Indonesia’s Mentawai Islands. Seven were rescued. Search efforts are underway with local and national agencies assisting amid rough weather. Padang (Indonesia): Indonesian rescuers were searching for 11 people, including three children, still missing Tuesday after a speedboat capsized during a storm the previous day off Indonesia’s Mentawai Islands. Seven people, including the two crew members, were rescued and were in stable condition after drifting in the choppy waters for hours, said Lahmudin, who heads the local Disaster Management Agency. The  boat capsized in the Sipora Strait after leaving Sikakap, a town in the Mentawai Islands district in West Sumatra province, at midday, said Lahmudin, who, like…

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    • 17 July

      Former US Marine charged in Texas attack

      Benjamin Hanil Song, a former US Marine reservist, has been arrested and charged with attempted murder after a July 4 attack at a Texas immigration detention centre. The assault involved multiple armed suspects, fireworks, and left one officer wounded Washington: A former US Marine Corps reservist has been arrested and charged with attempted murder in connection with an attack at a Texas immigration detention centre in which a police officer was shot in the neck, federal prosecutors said on Tuesday. Benjamin Hanil Song, 32, is the latest person charged in the Fourth of July assault in which attackers dressed in black military-style clothing opened fire outside the Prairieland Detention Centre in Alvarado, southwest of Dallas, according to the US Attorney’s Office…

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    • 17 July

      Giant rats help sniff out land mines in Cambodia

      In Cambodia, African giant pouched rats are being used to detect land mines, thanks to their strong sense of smell. Trained by APOPO, these rats are proving vital in clearing war-era explosives, saving lives across heavily mined regions Siem Reap: Rats may send some squealing, but in Cambodia, teams of the not-so-little critters have become indispensable in helping specialists detect land mines that have killed and maimed thousands in the Southeast Asian country. The African giant pouched rats, which can grow up to 45 cm (around 18 inches) and weigh up to 1.5 kg, are on the front line, making their way nimbly across fields to signal to their handlers when they get a whiff of TNT, used in most land…

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    • 16 July

      KGBV student falls from first floor; suffers injuries

      Sai Shruthi, a first-year intermediate student at KGBV Ketidoddi in Jogulamba Gadwal district, suffered injuries after falling from the first floor on Tuesday. School officials suspect weakness due to emotional distress. She is currently stable and under medical care. JOGULAMBA GADWAL: A student from Kasturbha Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya (KGBV) fell from the first floor of the institution building at Ketidoddi mandal here on Tuesday morning and suffered injuries. The incident occurred when Sai Shruthi, a first-year intermediate student, was taking the staircase from the first floor to reach the classroom. However, she fell from the first floor and suffered injuries. Hearing other students scream, the staff members reached the spot and immediately shifted Shruthi to the Government General Hospital, Gadwal, according…

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    • 16 July

      Mess Committees involving hostel students confined to papers

      Despite promises of quality meals and student-involved mess committees, food-related illnesses continue in Telangana’s government residential schools. Recent incidents in Nalgonda and Vikarabad highlight poor enforcement, prompting criticism from parents and student unions over the government’s inaction. HYDERABAD: Despite the rise in incidents of students getting admitted to hospitals after consuming poor-quality food, the Congress government’s negligence towards ensuring quality meals in government-run residential schools continues. On Monday, nearly 35 students of the Tribal Welfare School at Mudigonda in Nalgonda fell sick after having snacks and dinner on Sunday. Among these 22 students were immediately rushed to a local hospital for treatment, and doctors said their condition was stable. Similarly, students of KGBV at Marpelly at Vikarabad staged a protest at…

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    • 16 July

      Mercedes car used by slain Congress leader Anil becomes key lead in murder probe

      The Mercedes Benz used by Congress leader Marelli Anil during his murder has become a crucial clue in the case. Police suspect links to a Hyderabad businessman and are probing a real estate angle. A number found on Anil’s palm is also under investigation. Medak: The Mercedes Benz car, in which the Congress leader Marelli Anil was driving at the time of the murderous attack on him, emerged as key evidence in cracking his murder case. The car was registered in the name of one Venkata Srinivas Sagar Ravada, who is reportedly a well-known businessman in Hyderabad. Sagar, who hails from Andhra Pradesh, was in the construction and real estate business in the Telangana State capital. The Mercedes-Benz car was bearing…

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    • 16 July

      Private hospitals boycott outpatient and emergency services in Mahabubnagar

      Private hospitals in Mahabubnagar suspended OP and emergency services on Tuesday, protesting the assault on a doctor by relatives of a deceased patient. Tensions escalated after the hospital sought additional payment and the patient, undergoing treatment, died post-surgery. MAHABUBNAGAR: The private hospitals managements are boycotting outpatient and emergency services in the district to protest against the attack on a doctor by attendants and relatives of a patient, who died while undergoing treatment. On Sunday, Devamma, a resident of Bonpally thanda of Narayanpet, was admitted to United Hospitals in Mahabubnagar town due to some kidney ailment. She was 60. After conducting tests, the hospital management informed the patient’s attendants that a surgery had to be performed and asked them to deposit Rs…

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    • 16 July

      CPI leader on morning walk shot dead in Malakpet; four taken into custody

      Chandu Nayak was walking in the Shalivahana Nagar Park reportedly along with his wife and daughter around 7.30 am, when four persons fired five rounds at him with a country-made pistol, say police Hyderabad: A senior CPI leader Chandu Nayak (43) was shot dead by four unidentified persons while on a morning walk at Shalivahana Nagar Park in Malakpet on Tuesday morning. Chandu, a native of Narsaipalli in Balmoor mandal of Nagarkurnool district, was staying in the Malakpet area and had come to the park for a walk, as usual, when he was shot and killed. According to police, Chandu was walking in the park reportedly along with his wife and daughter around 7.30 am, when four persons arrived in a Swift Dzire car. The…

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    • 16 July

      Habit of driving car with open window cost Congress leader’s life

      Congress SC Cell leader Marelli Anil was shot dead by unknown assailants while driving in Medak. Police suspect a real estate angle and trained shooters. His habit of driving with the window open may have made him vulnerable to attack. Medak: Preliminary investigations by the police led to the belief that the district Congress SC Cell Secretary, Marelli Anil, was shot dead by some unidentified miscreants, who followed him in two separate cars. They shot him while he was driving the car. Since he had a habit of driving the car with an open driver’s side window, police suspect that it made the killer’s job easy, as all four bullets pierced through his body from the right shoulder and chest. Then,…

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