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    • Jun- 2025 -
      17 June

      Demolition drive begins for road widening in Vemulawada

      Authorities in Vemulawada have begun demolishing houses and shops for a long-pending road widening project. Section 144 has been imposed, and compensation was given to 60 of 343 oustees. Some residents have challenged the demolition in court. Rajanna Sircilla: Authorities have begun demolishing houses and shops in Vemulawada temple town as part of a long-pending road widening initiative. The demolition drive started on Sunday and resumed with full force on Monday morning. Ten teams were deployed, each with a JCB, to carry out the demolition. A large police force was also stationed at the site, and Section 144 has been imposed within a 100-metre radius of the demolition area to prevent gatherings. Barricades have been erected near the martyr’s memorial to…

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    • 17 June

      Two killed, three injured as car crashes into tree in Telangana’s Adilabad

      According to reports, the driver lost control over the vehicle at a curve and hit the tree, resulting in the mishap. Adilabad: A woman and a teenager died on the spot, while three others from two families were injured after their car crashed into a tree near Birsaipet village in Utnoor mandal early on Monday. According to police, Ganta Vijayalaxmi (55) of Adityanagar in Adilabad town and her nephew Eerla Saharsh (14) of Rickshaw Colony in Bellampalli suffered grievous injuries in the crash and died instantly. Vijayalaxmi’s niece, Eerla Srujana, her husband Raju, and their 12-year-old daughter Adhyasri sustained injuries in the accident. The injured were first taken to the government hospital at the Utnoor mandal headquarters and later shifted to…

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    • 17 June

      Teenager killed, two others injured while learning to drive tractor in Medak

      Both Vishnu and Raju sustained serious injuries and were shifted to the government hospital in Narsapur for treatment. Medak: A teenager’s eagerness to learn driving ended in tragedy when the tractor he was trying to drive overturned and consequently he got crushed underneath it at Narayanpur village in Narsapur mandal on Sunday. P Vinay (15), a Class 10 student at a local school, along with his cousins Vishnu and Raju, was attempting to operate a tractor when the mishap occurred. Both Vishnu and Raju sustained serious injuries and were shifted to the government hospital in Narsapur for treatment. A case has been registered.

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    • 17 June

      Hetero Pharmaceuticals to build new police station building in Bollaram

      SP Paritosh Pankaj, Patancheru DSP Prabhakar, Hetero Director Mohan Reddy, Bollaram Inspector Ravindar Reddy and others were present.  Sangareddy: Hetero Pharmaceuticals Limited will build a new and ultra modern building for IDA Bollaram police station in Sangareddy district. Medak MP M Raghunandan Rao, MLC C Anji Reddy, MLA Gudem Mahipal Reddy and IG V Satyanarayana laid the foundation for the building on Sunday. It will be built with an outlay of Rs 3.5 crore. SP Paritosh Pankaj, Patancheru DSP Prabhakar, Hetero Director Mohan Reddy, Bollaram Inspector Ravindar Reddy and others were present.

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    • 17 June

      Two electrocuted, six injured as crane hits high-tension wire in Jagtial

      The unfortunate incident occured when the manufacturers were attempting to shift the idols to another location using a crane. Jagtial: Two labourers were electrocuted and six others injured while shifting Ganesh idols in Korutla town on Sunday. According to the police, the incident occurred at a Ganesh idol manufacturing unit named Balaji Ganesh Manufacturing Unit on the outskirts of the town. The manufacturers were attempting to shift the idols to another location using a crane, which came into contact with a 33 kV high-tension electric wire. Two labourers, Alwala Vinod and Banti Sai, died due to electrocution, while six others were injured. Upon receiving information, the local police rushed to the spot and shifted the injured persons to hospital. A case has been…

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    • 17 June

      High-efficiency appliances, 24 degrees Celsius AC setting key to saving energy: Bureau of Energy Efficiency

      Asks State Designated Agencies to promote Behaviour-Based Energy Saving Practices at the community level through RWAs and housing societies. According to BEE estimates, implementation of 2BESP initiatives can help save up to 22.5 billion kWh of electricity annually, resulting in substantial economic savings and environmental benefits Hyderabad: The Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE) has urged State Designated Agencies (SDAs) to intensify grassroots-level awareness campaigns promoting Behaviour-Based Energy Saving Practices (2BESP), by actively involving Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) and group housing societies. The Telangana State Renewable Energy Development Corporation (TSREDCO) is the designated SDA for the State. RWAs play a vital role in encouraging energy-efficient habits and technologies among households. During a recent stakeholder interaction on the impact of 5-star rated appliances, BEE secretary…

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    • 17 June

      Smoke alert on Jeddah to Lucknow Saudia Airlines flight carrying 242 Haj pilgrims

      Landing-gear smoke at Lucknow’s Chaudhary Charan Singh Airport prompts rapid ARFF response, all passengers safe and empty aircraft set to depart later Lucknow: On Sunday morning, a Saudia Airlines flight arriving from Jeddah to Lucknow triggered an alarm at Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport when smoke was spotted around its landing gear. The aircraft was carrying 242 Haj pilgrims returning from the holy sites in Saudi Arabia. Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) teams sprang into action alongside Saudia’s ground crew to contain the smoke. Thanks to their swift response, the situation was brought under control within minutes, preventing any damage to the aircraft and ensuring the safety of everyone on board. All 242 passengers were safely deboarded, and no injuries…

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    • 17 June

      Fishing ban ends, but boats stay at Tamil Nadu shore due to bad weather

      Tamil Nadu’s fishing ban ended on June 14, but rough weather and IMD wind alerts are keeping boats ashore. The extended delay has left fishermen struggling financially and led to a shortage of fresh fish in coastal markets Chennai: Although the annual fishing ban officially ended on June 14, mechanised fishing vessels along the southern Tamil Nadu coast are yet to resume operations due to adverse weather conditions. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning of squally winds with speeds ranging from 45 to 55 kmph, gusting up to 65 kmph. These conditions are expected to persist for five days over the southern Tamil Nadu coast, the Gulf of Mannar, and the adjoining Comorin region. In response, the Tamil Nadu Fisheries…

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    • 17 June

      Maharashtra: Heavy monsoon rains claim 18 lives in June

      Since June 1, 18 people have lost their lives and 65 sustained injuries in rain-related incidents across Maharashtra. Heavy monsoon showers caused road accidents, lightning strikes, and flooding across districts including Mumbai, Raigad, and Ratnagiri, as reported by the state authority Mumbai: As many as 18 persons have died and 65 suffered injuries due to rain-related incidents in Maharashtra since June 1, officials said on Monday. The deaths were reported in various incidents triggered by heavy rains, including road accidents, falls from bridges, drowning, lightning strikes and fire, the State Disaster Management Authority said in a report. Six cattle deaths were also reported during the period, it said.“Eighteen people have died in rain-related incidents in the state since June 1,” the report issued on…

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    • 17 June

      Watch: Rapido driver slaps woman after she confronts him for rash driving

      A Rapido driver in Bengaluru allegedly assaulted a woman passenger after a fare and helmet dispute. The incident, captured on video, has prompted police to consider filing an FIR, sparking concern over the safety of bike taxi users. Hyderabad: A disturbing video of a Rapido bike taxi driver allegedly assaulting a woman passenger in Jayanagar has gone viral, triggering outrage over the incident. The altercation reportedly took place near a footwear showroom three days ago. According to the police, the woman, who works at a jewellery store, confronted the driver over rash driving and got off mid-ride. A communication barrier escalated tensions, as the woman only spoke English while the driver conversed in Kannada. Matters worsened when the woman reportedly refused…

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