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      15 July

      Death toll in Sigachi Industries accident rises to 45; Eight employees still missing

      The death toll in the Sigachi Industries accident rose to 45 after 23-year-old employee Tarak died in hospital. Eight employees remain untraced, while 13 others are still receiving treatment. Rescue and medical efforts are ongoing. Sangareddy: The death toll in Sigachi Industries accident rose to 45 as another employee Tarak (23) undergoing treatment in a hospital in Chandanagar, succumbed to his injuries on Monday. Meanwhile eight other employees are untraced and thirteen employees were still undergoing treatment in different hospitals.

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    • 15 July

      KTR blames Congress govt for student suicide in Gurukul hostel

      BRS leader K.T. Rama Rao expressed anguish over the suicide of a fifth-grade student at a Gurukul hostel in Yadadri-Bhongir district, blaming the Congress government for neglecting school infrastructure and student welfare. He warned of public backlash if no action is taken. Hyderabad: BRS working president KT Rama Rao on Monday expressed deep anguish over the suicide of a fifth-grade student at the Jyothiba Phule Gurukul hostel in Toopranpet, Choutuppal mandal of Yadadri Bhongir district. Calling the incident a tragic outcome of government negligence, he blamed the Congress regime for the deteriorating conditions in Gurukul schools. “Students are being forced to eat rice infested with worms and survive in hostels lacking even basic facilities. This is driving them to take their own…

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    • 15 July

      Poor rainfall, uncertain irrigation water supply slows down sowing operations in Telangana

      Poor rainfall and delayed irrigation in Telangana have stalled Kharif sowing, with only 42.5 per cent of the target area cultivated. Farmers fear crop losses if rains don’t improve soon. Officials warn that cotton, chilli, and paddy crops are at risk Hyderabad: Poor rainfall coupled with uncertainty over irrigation water supply have slowed down sowing operations in Telangana for the ongoing Vaanakalam (Kharif) season. Only 42.48 per cent of the normal cropping area has been cultivated so far, raising concerns across the farming community. Out of the expected 132.44 lakh acres, crops have been sown in just 56.26 lakh acres, marginally above last year’s 56.19 lakh acres for the same period. The shortfall is attributed primarily to delayed and deficient rainfall,…

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    • 15 July

      14 women workers injured as lift collapses in Telangana’s Sangareddy

      The cable wire snapped off at the third floor and the lift fell to the ground floor at Beeramguda Kaman in RC Puram mandal; several women sustained fractures Sangareddy: A lift packed with people beyond its capacity crashed after its cable wire snapped at Beeramguda Kaman in RC Puram mandal on Monday afternoon. As many as 14 women sustained injuries while 10 of them suffered serious injuries. According to victims, the women were roped in to work at a clothes showroom, which is being prepared for inauguration. The cable wire snapped off from the third floor and fell to the ground floor. Several women sustained fractures. They were rushed to a local hospital. The condition of a couple of them is said to be…

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    • 15 July

      Telangana Sigachi tragedy: Two blasts occurred within fraction of second, say experts

      TPJAC members and a former IICT scientist blamed Sigachi Industries management and officials for the Sangareddy explosion that killed over 50 people. They cited safety lapses and poor inspections, demanding stricter oversight of industrial safety by the Telangana government Sangareddy: Experts and social activists led by Telangana People’s Joint Action Committee (TPJAC), who visited the Sigachi industries accident site on Sunday and interacted with the kin of victims, held the management of Sigachi Industries and officials responsible, as they failed to inspect the industry regularly. Speaking to reporters after their visit, former IICT scientist Kalapala Babu Rao said two blasts occurred within a fraction of a second, which resulted in a major disaster. Babu Rao said the first blast occurred in a spray…

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    • 15 July

      Massive fire in Telangana’s Pashamylaram industrial area, none hurt

      A major fire broke out at  Enviro Waste Management Services in Pashamylaram, Sangareddy, on Sunday morning. Five fire tenders controlled the blaze in over five hours. No casualties were reported. A short circuit is suspected to have caused the fire Sangareddy: A massive fire broke out at Enviro Waste Management Services located in Pashamylaram industrial area on Sunday morning. Five people, who were unloading some waste from a lorry parked inside the industry, escaped unhurt as they fled from the industry. Five fire tenders from various parts of the district were rushed to the spot. Dozens of fire department personnel doused the fire after a five-hour-plus effort. No casualties were reported in the incident. The staff suspected that a short circuit could have resulted in…

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    • 15 July

      Cases, counter cases booked in Teenmar Mallanna issue

      The Medipally police registered a case against Naveen and others after receiving a complaint from one Lingamaiah alias Ashok Yadav. Hyderabad: The Rachakonda Police has registered a case and counter-case in connection with the firing incident that took place at MLC Chintapandu Naveen’s office in Medipally on Sunday. The Medipally police haregistered a case against Naveen and others after receiving a complaint from one Lingamaiah alias Ashok Yadav. Yadav alleged that when a group of people went to protest at Q News Office, “Teenmaar Mallanna and others attacked them with knives and firearms, outraged the modesty of women and tried to kill them.” Following this, a case was registered under different sections of the BNS. Earlier, the MLC also filed a complaint with the…

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    • 15 July

      BRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao can supply water from Kaleshwaram in three days, says Jagadishwar Reddy

      BRS MLA G Jagadishwar Reddy said former CM K Chandrashekhar Rao could supply water from Kaleshwaram in three days if the project was handed to him. He criticised the Congress government for mismanaging irrigation and troubling Telangana farmers Peddapalli: Senior BRS leader and MLA G Jagadishwar Reddy said BRS chief and former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao would supply water to agricultural fields from the Kaleshwaram project within three days if the project were handed over to him. If the State government is not capable of supplying water from Kaleshwaram, it would be better to hand over the project to Chandrashekhar Rao, he advised the government while addressing a press conference in Godavarikhani on Sunday. Jagadishwar Reddy criticised the Congress government for causing farmers…

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    • 15 July

      Father and son die after car mows down bike in Mancherial

      Shankar was a resident of Rampur village in Kasipet mandal. He was a leader of Tudum Debba, a tribal rights organisation and leader of BRS. Mancherial: An employee of Orient Cement Company-Devapur and his son were killed, while his wife and younger son sustained injuries when a car mowed down a  motorbike the family was riding near Itikyal village in Luxettipet mandal of Mancherial district on Sunday. Police said that Sidam Shankar (38) and his son Sagar (12) received critical injuries when the car hit the  bike. Sagar died on the spot while Shankar succumbed to the injuries while being shifted to a hospital in Karimnagar. Shankar was a resident of Rampur village in Kasipet mandal. He was a leader of Tudum Debba, a tribal rights…

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    • 15 July

      Two friends die after stabbing each other in west Delhi

      Two men who were long-time acquaintances died after stabbing each other during a fight in a park in Delhi’s Khyala area. The altercation escalated into violence late Sunday night. Both men were declared dead at Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital. New Delhi: Two men, who were long-time acquaintances, died after they stabbed each other during a scuffle in west Delhi’s Khyala area, a police official said on Monday. The incident took place around 11 pm on Sunday, when an altercation broke out between the two men, both residents of B Block in Khyala, while they were sitting in a local park. The quarrel soon escalated into a physical fight, with the men stabbing each other. “People in the vicinity rushed them to…

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