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      13 July

      Jobless software engineer ends life in Nalgonda after struggling to find work

      Akhil Rupani, a 24-year-old software engineer from Nalgonda, died by suicide after reportedly struggling with job rejections and unemployment. He jumped in front of a train near Chityala railway station. Police have registered a case based on a complaint. Nalgonda: A jobless software engineer, Akhil Rupani, 24 ended his life by suicide on Friday. He committed suicide by jumping in front of a train in Chityal mandal of Nalgonda district, reportedly due to despair over unemployment. Akhil threw himself under the Narayanadri Express train bound for Lingampally near Chityala railway station. A resident of Nerada village, he completed his B.Tech and worked briefly with a software company in Hyderabad. However, dissatisfied with the low salary, he returned to his village a…

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    • 13 July

      No power-sharing in Telangana, says Deputy CM amid Karnataka turmoil

      Deputy Chief Minister said the Telangana government would introduce Rohith Vemula law shortly and the law department was already working on drafting a foolproof piece of legislation. Hyderabad: In an interesting assertion, Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka said that unlike in Karnataka, there was no power-sharing model in Telangana. In the wake of Congress government in Karnataka hitting headlines over possible change in the leadership, the Deputy Chief Minister asserted that all the Congress Ministers in Telangana were working as a team. In an informal chat with media persons in New Delhi, he clarified that it was a policy decision not to waive the farmers’ crop loans beyond Rs. 2 lakh per family, he said. Regarding the Musi Rejuvenation Project, the Deputy…

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    • 13 July

      Banakacherla controversy is due to Naidu’s over action, says CPI Narayana

      Before executing the project, the Chief Ministers of both Telugu States should discuss and finalise the water sharing ratio. This responsibility should be entrusted to the Central government, he added. Hyderabad: CPI National Secretary K Narayana said Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu’s “over action” had triggered the Banakacherla project controversy. The Banakacherla project was being taken up with an initial estimated cost of Rs. 8,000 crore. By the time it gets completed, the cost could escalate to Rs. 2 lakh crore, he charged. Addressing media persons here on Friday, the CPI National Secretary claimed that large-scale corruption and irregularities were taking place in the project. “It is being taken up to benefit contractors. If the project is executed with contractors’ investment, they will collect…

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    • 13 July

      Over Rs.50,000 crore investments secured in just 18 months in life sciences sector, says Sridhar Babu

      Industries Minister Sridhar Babu said Telangana was projected to export life sciences products worth Rs. 66,000 crore in 2024–25 financial years. Hyderabad: Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu said in just 18 months Telangana had secured Rs.50,000 crore and created over 60,000 jobs in the life sciences sector. Speaking at the 2nd edition of the ET Pharma Tech Innovation Conclave inauguration ceremony here on Friday, the Minister said Telangana was projected to export life sciences products worth Rs. 66,000 crore in 2024–25 financial years. Hyderabad has earned global recognition as the “Vaccine Capital of the World,” by supplying one-third of the world’s vaccines. From India’s largest Medical Devices Park, “Made in Telangana” stents and catheters are now being exported to 89 countries, including the US…

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    • 13 July

      Telangana: Class X student attempts suicide in BC Welfare Residential School

      BRSV workers stage protest demanding action against teachers and hostel staff holding them responsible for the suicide attempt Siddipet: A Class X student, Risith (16), attempted suicide by consuming phenyl in BC Welfare Residential School in Siddipet town. He was shifted to the government hospital in Siddipet. Meanwhile, BRSV workers staged a protest on the premises of the hostel demanding action against the teachers and hostel staff holding them responsible for the suicide attempt.

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    • 13 July

      Telangana: QR-coded, durable Inter pass certificate soon

      Starting next year, the Telangana Board of Intermediate Education has decided to issue a memorandum of marks certificate, which is made using tear-proof and waterproof material, making it durable for lifetime. It will also come with QR code, making it easy for verification Hyderabad: Waterproof, tear proof and tamper proof – that’s what the Intermediate pass certificate cum memorandum of marks will be from the next year. The certificate is set to become more robust as the Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TG BIE) is giving a major upgrade to the certificate with new safety features and make it durable for the lifetime. It will also have the student’s colour photograph. Apart from using tear and waterproof material, the Board has also decided to enhance…

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    • 13 July

      Granite owners, workers protest in Karimnagar against new tax GOs

      Granite quarry owners and workers staged a protest in Karimnagar seeking withdrawal of GO 14 and 16, citing heavy tax burden. They demanded continuation of GO 4 and warned that nearly 30,000 families face job loss if the crisis persists Karimnagar: Granite quarry owners and workers on Friday staged protest demonstrations in Karimnagar town demanding that the state government abolish GO 14 and GO 16, which they said had become a threat to the industry, and continue GO 4 for two more years. Granite owners and workers under the aegis of the Karimnagar District Granite Quarry Owners’ Association took out a rally in the town before staging a dharna at the Collectorate office. Speaking on the occasion, Association district president I Vijayabhaskar said…

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    • 13 July

      Farmer dies as tractor overturns in Nirmal

      A 47-year-old man, Pelya Rav Singh, died on the spot when his  tractor overturned while ploughing a field in Mangal Singh Thanda, Kaddempeddur mandal. Police registered a case based on a complaint from his family and launched an investigation Nirmal: A man was killed on the spot when a tractor which he was driving overturned at Mangal Singh Thanda in Kaddempeddur mandal on Friday. Police said that Pelya Rav Singh (47) from Mangal Singh Thanda received critical injuries when the tractor turned turtle while ploughing a farm. Death was instant for him. Based on a complaint received from family members of Mangal Singh, a case was registered. Investigations are on.

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    • 13 July

      Air India crash: Preliminary report reveals both engines shut down seconds after take-off

      According to the report findings, one of the pilots can be heard on the cockpit voice recorder, asking the other why he cut off the fuel, to which the other pilot responded by saying that “he did not” New Delhi: Air India Boeing 787-8 aircraft’s engine fuel control switches transitioned from ‘RUN’ to ‘CUTOFF’ position within three seconds after lift-off, leading to the plane crashing in just 34 seconds after taking off from Ahmedabad on June 12, according to the initial probe report by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) released early on Saturday. Both fuel control switches supplying fuel to the engines of Air India flight 171 were turned off in quick succession, shutting down both engines. According to the…

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    • 13 July

      Merely supporting Pakistan not prima facie offence under BNS: Allahabad HC

      As per the applicant’s counsel, the post did not lower the dignity and sovereignty of India, and merely supporting a country, even if the country is an enemy, will not attract the ingredients of Section 152 BNS. New Delhi: The Allahabad High Court has ruled that merely showing support to Pakistan, without referring to any incident or mentioning the name of India, will not prima facie attract a penal offence under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). A Bench of Justice Arun Kumar Singh Deshwal was dealing with a bail application filed by one Riyaz, an 18-year-old boy, who was booked under Section 152 (acts endangering the sovereignty, unity, and integrity of India) of the BNS for posting an Instagram story which said, “Chahe jo ho jai sport…

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