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      4 July

      Karimnagar couple reunited with newborn after abandonment and verification

      A couple who had earlier abandoned their baby in the Ooyala cradle at Karimnagar’s MCHC returned to reclaim the child. After thorough verification and counselling, the boy was handed over to them by child welfare officials on Wednesday. Karimnagar: In a heartening turn of events, a couple who had earlier abandoned their newborn son in the Ooyala cradle at the Mother and Child Health Centre (MCHC) returned and sought custody of the child. After a thorough verification process, the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) handed over the child to the parents on Wednesday. To protect abandoned infants, the district administration launched the Ooyala cradle initiative on May 12 this year, installing cradles at the MCHC and the district headquarters hospital. On June 28, a…

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    • 4 July

      Contradictory statements from Sigachi top brass deepen confusion over mishap

      Confusion deepened over the Sigachi mishap after contradictory statements from the Company Secretary and Vice-Chairman. While one denied a reactor explosion, the other hinted at sabotage and admitted uncertainty, exposing lack of coordination within the company’s top management Sangareddy: A letter from Sigachi Chloro Chemicals Private Limited’s Company Secretary Vivek Kumar to the NSE and BSE has sparked confusion after he stated that Monday’s accident was not caused by a reactor explosion, contrary to earlier assumptions. As Sigachi is a listed company, Kumar formally communicated with both stock exchanges. While mentioning that a detailed investigation was under way, he stated that initial findings indicated the mishap was not due to a reactor explosion. Meanwhile, Sigachi Vice-Chairman and Wholetime Director Chidambaranathan Shanmuganathan, who visited the…

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    • 4 July

      Kothagudem native killed in road accident in Congo

      Syed Anees, a native of Kothagudem working in Dubai, died in a road accident in Congo during an official trip. Officials and public representatives visited his family to offer condolences after being informed of the mishap through Dubai authorities Kothagudem: A native of Kothagudem, Syed Anees (44), died in a road accident in the Republic of Congo, Central Africa, on Tuesday. According to family members, Anees, a resident of Srinagar Colony in Kothagudem, had been working in Dubai and was in Congo on official work when the mishap occurred. The local police there informed the Dubai authorities, who in turn conveyed the news to his family in Kothagudem. Kothagudem DSP Shaik Abdul Rahaman, former Srinagar sarpanch Lagadapati Ramesh, and CPI district…

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    • 4 July

      Students suffer as technical glitch mars Telangana engineering web counselling

      Several students experience server downtime, resulting in a nearly two-hour halt in operations of both registrations and certification verification process at several verification centres across the State Hyderabad: Thousands of engineering aspirants were left high and dry after a technical glitch marred the TG EAPCET web counselling on Wednesday. Several students experienced server downtime, resulting in a nearly two-hour halt in operations of both registration and certification verification process at several verification centres across the State. Due to this technical issue, several students, along with their parents, were forced to wait in open areas with minimal facilities, exposed to rain at several verification centres. Efforts to reach TG EAPCET camp officer B Srinivas for comments proved futile. Meanwhile, the Technical Education Department said processing fee…

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    • 4 July

      KYC update frequency based on customer risk categories: RBI guidelines explained

      Banks regularly ask customers to update their KYC as per RBI guidelines, which categorise accounts by risk level. Union Bank of India has launched a mega campaign across Telangana, offering multiple modes—online and offline—to help customers update their KYC seamlessly Hyderabad: These days, most customers frequently receive messages from banks requesting them to update their Know Your Customer (KYC) details. While KYC can be updated online or by visiting a bank branch, many still wonder why it is necessary and how often it should be done. According to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) guidelines, all banks are required to categorise customers based on risk profiles into Low Risk, Medium Risk, and High Risk categories. This classification primarily depends on the…

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    • 4 July

      Telangana private professional colleges demand releasing four-year fee dues

      Federation of Association of Technical Higher Education Institutions has urged the Telangana government to clear four-year pending fee reimbursement dues, particularly for final-year students. Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka assured a phased release and scheduled a high-level meeting on July 7 to address the concerns of private colleges Hyderabad: The Federation of Association of Technical Higher Education Institutions (FATHI) demanded that the State government immediately release the fee dues pending for four years, especially for students who recently completed their final year. The FATHI also demanded the release of token amounts previously sanctioned to private professional colleges. FATHI representatives, led by its chairman Dr N Ramesh Babu, K Krishna Rao, Sunil Kumar, and Dr K Ramdas, met Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti…

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    • 4 July

      Two held in Rs 1 crore jewellery heist; One accused still on the run

      Two men who looted over ₹1 crore worth of gold from a jeweller’s home in Jharkhand’s Chakulia were arrested in West Bengal. Police recovered stolen jewellery, a knife, and a pistol, while one suspect remains at large Jamshedpur: Two miscreants who allegedly looted gold jewellery worth over Rs 1 crore from Jharkhand’s East Singhbhum district were arrested from neighbouring West Bengal, a police officer said. On June 30 miscreants had looted gold jewellery and cash from 70-year-old jeweller Arun Kumar Nandi’s Chakulia home and fled towards West Bengal. A case in this connection was registered under relevant sections of BNS. On the directive of Senior Superintendent of Police Piyush Pandey, a special raid team headed by Sub-Divisional Police Officer (Ghatsila) was…

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    • 4 July

      Fire breaks out near Tirupati’s Govindaraja temple

      Fires broke out in Tirupati and Hyderabad on Thursday, causing panic but no casualties. A shop near the Govindaraja temple and a rubber factory in Hyderabad were gutted. The incidents follow a deadly explosion in a chemical plant near Hyderabad earlier this week. Tirupati: A huge fire broke out in a shop near Sri Govindaraja Swamy temple in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, early Thursday. There were no casualties. The fire started from a shop dealing in iron scrap and spread to adjoining shops. Fire services personnel rushed to the spot and controlled the fire. Three fire engines were deployed for the firefighting operation. According to police, the fire started around 3 am. Preliminary investigation by the authorities indicates that a short-circuit caused…

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    • 4 July

      Landslide near Sonprayag; Kedarnath yatra temporarily suspended

      The Kedarnath Yatra was temporarily suspended after a landslide near Sonprayag blocked the route. SDRF personnel rescued trapped pilgrims returning from Gaurikund. Authorities halted the pilgrimage as a precaution until the path is cleared and safe for travel. Rudraprayag: The pilgrimage to Kedarnath was suspended temporarily on Thursday following a landslide triggered by rains at Munkatiya near Sonprayag en route to the Himalayan temple. The road has been completely blocked by the landslide debris and stones at Munkatiya sliding zone, prompting the administration to stop the yatra temporarily, police said. Some pilgrims returning from Gaurikund were trapped in the sliding zone but were rescued by State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) personnel and brought safely to Sonprayag, they said. The yatra to…

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    • 4 July

      Terrorism is enemy of humanity, thank Ghana for supporting India in fight against terror: PM Modi

      Both India and Ghana also agreed to further strengthen mutual cooperation in counter-terrorism, the Prime Minister said. Accra: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on Wednesday, held delegation-level talks with Ghana President John Mahama during his first-ever bilateral visit to the West African country and said that both the countries are in complete agreement that “terrorism is an enemy of humanity” and also thanked Ghana for its cooperation with India in the fight against terrorism. Both India and Ghana also agreed to further strengthen mutual cooperation in counter-terrorism, the Prime Minister said. Apart from holding discussions on development, economy and inclusive global governance with President Mahama, Prime Minister Modi also stressed on the need for bringing up reforms in the United Nations. Stressing upon the shared…

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