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    • Jul- 2025 -
      10 July

      Man electrocuted while laying hunting fence; five arrested in Asifabad

      Five persons were arrested for their role in the electrocution death of Athram Tirupathi in Navedhari village. The accused initially claimed natural death, but locals revealed the truth. A culpable homicide case was registered based on the victim’s wife’s complaint Kumram Bheem Asifabad: Five persons have been arrested in connection with the electrocution of a man at Navedhari village in Wankidi mandal, police said on Wednesday. According to Wankidi Sub-Inspector Prashant, Pusham Keshavrao, Mandore Bursa, Madavi Bheemrao — all from Navedhari — along with Arka Ramesh of Rampur and Madavi Bheem were taken into custody for their alleged involvement in the death of Athram Tirupathi on December 29. The arrests were made following a complaint lodged by Tirupathi’s wife Sangeetha on…

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    • 10 July

      Harish Rao slams Centre over Gujarat bridge collapse

      BRS leaders T Harish Rao and K Kavitha criticised the BJP government for its silence on repeated infrastructure failures in BJP-ruled States, including the recent Gujarat bridge collapse. They accused the Centre of politicising tragedies in opposition States while ignoring similar failures elsewhere Hyderabad: Senior BRS leader T Harish Rao hit out at the BJP government at the Centre following the collapse of the Gambhira bridge over the Mahisagar river in Vadodara, Gujarat, which claimed multiple lives. While extending condolences to the victims, he said the Centre was turning a blind eye to repeated infrastructure failures in BJP-ruled States. “Bridge collapses in BJP-ruled States like Gujarat, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh have become routine. Yet, there is no inquiry or accountability,” he said. Harish…

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    • 10 July

      Telangana lags in land record digitisation race under new management information system

      Telangana, once a frontrunner in digitising land records, has seen a significant decline in performance under MIS 4.0, slipping to 77.98% coverage. While most states completed the task, Telangana cited data transition delays and awaits Centre’s final updates. Hyderabad: Despite being an early adopter of land record digitisation under earlier phases of the Digital India Land Records Modernisation Programme (DILRMP), Telangana has seen a significant decline in performance under the newly launched Management Information System (MIS)-4.0, slipping below national averages and its own previous standing under MIS-3.0. The new MIS-4.0 was launched on October 15 last year, with all the States expected to complete data entry by July 14. The objective is to standardise and centralise land records across India, integrating real-time land…

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    • 10 July

      Sigachi mystery deepens after 8 missing workers remain unidentified despite DNA tests

      DNA samples from the Sigachi Industries accident failed to match any of the eight missing workers’ families. Officials have suggested families return home, though they assured death certificates and ex gratia will be processed within three months. Families remain anguished. Sangareddy: In a development that has deepened the mystery over eight persons who went missing after the accident at Sigachi Industries Limited, none of over 100 samples sent to the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) matched with DNA reports of people who showed up as the kin of the eight persons. With identification proving inconclusive, officials have suggested that the family members consider returning to their native places. The families were counselled on Wednesday by officials led by Sangareddy Additional Collector Chandrashekar at…

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    • 10 July

      BRS to file complaint to ED, central agencies on Rs 1,000 crore Civil Supplies scam

      BRS leader Gangula Kamalakar alleged a Rs 1,000 crore scam in the Civil Supplies department involving irregular paddy tendering and fund diversion. He announced plans to approach the ED and accused the Congress government of inaction and collusion with BJP leaders. Hyderabad: Former Minister and senior MLA Gangula Kamalakar on Wednesday questioned the Congress government’s inaction in a Rs 1,000 crore scam in the Civil Supplies department. He said the BRS would file complaints with the Enforcement Directorate and other investigative agencies on Monday seeking action. Speaking at Telangana Bhavan, he alleged that tenders were floated to sell 35 lakh metric tonnes of paddy for Rs 7,600 crore, but the process remained incomplete despite the 90-day deadline having lapsed. He said bidders quoted…

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    • 10 July

      NIA conducts searches in Bhukya Thanda over presence of key accused

      The NIA conducted searches in Bhukya Thanda of Maripeda mandal on Wednesday after receiving reports about a Maharashtra native, allegedly a key accused in an ongoing case, who had recently come to work in local chilli fields. Mahabubabad: The National Investigation Agency (NIA) conducted searches in Bhukya Thanda of Maripeda mandal in the district on Wednesday. Searches were carried out in the thanda, which falls under Maripeda police station limits, after it was reported that a person from Maharashtra had come to work in the local chilli fields some time ago. The person in question was said to be a key accused in a case, sources said.

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    • 10 July

      Accused arrested for killing two Russell’s Vipers

      Forest officials arrested a man in Andhra Pradesh’s Kurnool district for brutally killing two protected Russell’s Vipers and unlawfully trapping a hare. The arrest followed swift intervention by PETA India and Sanghamitra Animal Foundation. A non-bailable wildlife case was registered. Hyderabad: Responding to a gruesome incident in which two Russell’s Vipers, a snake species protected under Schedule I of the Wild Life (Protection) Act, 1972 (WPA), were violently bludgeoned, the Kurnool Forest division of AP Forest department arrested the key accused and took him into custody. Thanks to the intervention of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals India (PETA India), in coordination with Md Idris from Sanghamitra Animal Foundation, the local Forest officials were alerted, enabling them to arrest the…

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    • 10 July

      Harish Rao questions Congress govt on depriving quality mid-day meals to students

      He criticised the Congress government for its neglect of the education sector in just 20 months and its inability to ensure even mid-day meals to students as per the menu Hyderabad: Senior BRS MLA and former Minister T Harish Rao lashed out at Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Wednesday, stating that he was failing school children in the State while making grand claims about Vision 2047. He criticised the Congress government for its neglect of the education sector in just 20 months and its inability to ensure even mid-day meals to students as per the menu. Harish Rao said students in government schools were now forced to go hungry or survive on Sambar or chilli powder and oil due to unpaid mid-day meal bills for over…

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    • 10 July

      Telangana: RIMS doctor arrested for sexually harassing woman in Adilabad

      According to police, Syed Asim (45), a resident of Echoda mandal centre, allegedly harassed a woman from the same locality over the past four months under the pretext of marrying her Adilabad: A doctor working at Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) was arrested on charges of sexually harassing a woman in Echoda mandal centre on Tuesday evening. According to police, Syed Asim (45), a resident of Echoda mandal centre, allegedly harassed a woman from the same locality over the past four months under the pretext of marrying her. He was taken into custody following a complaint lodged by the woman’s father, Rehman. In his complaint, Rehman stated that Asim had been harassing his daughter by making public claims about…

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    • 10 July

      Tribal labourer finds Rs 40 lakh diamond in Panna mine

      A tribal labourer in Madhya Pradesh’s Panna district discovered an 11.95-carat diamond worth over Rs 40 lakh while working in a shallow mine. The diamond has been deposited with officials and will be auctioned, with proceeds going to the finder. Panna: A tribal labourer has found a diamond estimated to be valued at Rs 40 lakh at a mine in Madhya Pradesh’s Panna district, an official said. Labourer Madhav was working at a shallow mine in Krishna Kalyanpur Patti where he recently unearthed the 11.95 carat precious stone, he said. “This diamond is so clean and precious. Its value is being estimated to be more than Rs 40 lakh,” Ravi Patel, an official at the Panna diamond office said on Tuesday.…

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