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      13 June

      Adivasis march 80 km to reclaim land rights in Bhadradri Kothagudem

      Over 150 Adivasi families from Ramannagudem undertook an 80 km padayatra demanding land rights. Despite a 2011 High Court ruling in their favour, forest officials continue to restrict cultivation. A resolution was promised within ten days by district authorities Kothagudem: Adivasis from Ramannagudem village in Aswaraopet mandal of the district undertook an 80 km padayatra to the district headquarters on Thursday, demanding rights over their land. Braving the rain, the tribals staged a dharna in front of the district collectorate, urging the administration to hand over land they claimed rightfully belonged to them. Former sarpanch Madakam Sarupa and Tudum Debba leader Tamballa Ravi said around 150 tribal families had been cultivating land in survey numbers 30, 36, and 39 of Ramannagudem since 1954.…

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    • 13 June

      Six persons including five women struck dead by lightning in Adilabad

      Adilabad lightning deaths, Telangana lightning strikes, farm workers killed lightning, heavy rain Adilabad, Bela mandal lightning, Pippiri village tragedy, lightning deaths June 2025, Telangana weather alert, rural farm accidents India, lightning storm fatalities Adilabad: In three different incidents, five women and a man were struck dead by lightning in the district on Thursday. In the first instance, Sidam Rambabai, Pendor Madhavrao, Pendor Sanjana, Mangam Bheembai, all from Pippiri village were killed when lightning struck them while they were engaged in farm operations. Meanwhile, Gedam Nandini was killed after being struck by lightning at Sangidi village in Bela mandal. Similarly, Kova Sunitha too was struck dead by the lightning at Sonkas village in Bela mandal. The two were farm labourers. Several parts…

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    • 13 June

      Gadwal royal family celebrates Eruvaka Festival, honours farming traditions

      The Eruvaka Festival, marking the monsoon’s arrival, was celebrated across Telugu states with rituals led by Gadwal royal descendant Krishna Ram Bhupal. Farmers decorated tools and cattle, expressing gratitude to rain gods while embracing traditional agricultural customs. Gadwal: The traditional Eruvaka Festival, which marks the onset of the monsoon and celebrates agricultural abundance, was observed with great enthusiasm by farmers and villagers across Andhra Pradesh, Rayalaseema, and Telangana. The festival, rooted in agrarian culture, sees farmers offering prayers to the rain gods in gratitude for the life-giving rains. As part of the celebrations, farmers decorate their tools and ploughs, and bathe and adorn cattle such as cows and bulls that play a vital role in farming activities. In Gadwal, the Eruvaka…

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    • 13 June

      Congress likely to fill cabinet vacancies only after local body elections

      The Congress high command is likely to fill the remaining three Cabinet berths in Telangana only after the local body elections. Performance reviews of MLAs and Ministers, as well as social justice considerations, are influencing the delayed decision-making process. Hyderabad: Aspirants eyeing the three vacant berths in the Cabinet will have to wait longer, as the Congress high command is expected to approve filling the vacancies only after the local body elections. Last Sunday, three Ministers were inducted into the Cabinet after nearly 18 months. While citing the three remaining Cabinet vacancies, the Congress high command plans to assess various aspects, including the performance of MLAs. Last week, TPCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud had openly stated that the performance of the…

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    • 13 June

      Top 10 deadliest air crashes in Indian civil aviation history

      The Air India crash in Ahmedabad has revived scrutiny over aviation safety in India. The country has witnessed several major air disasters in the past, including the 1996 Charkhi Dadri mid-air collision and the 2020 Kozhikode crash. New Delhi: The Air India plane crash at Ahmedabad on Thursday has turned the focus on civil aviation safety in the country, with the last major tragedy being recorded in 2020 in Calicut, which claimed 21 lives. While the 1996 Charkhi Dadri mid-air Collision on November 12, 1996, which killed 349 people, remains the worst air tragedy in the country, some of the major civilian air crashes over the past decades include: August 7, 2020, Calicut (Kozhikode) Air Crash: Air India Express Flight 1344…

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    • 13 June

      Mamata Banerjee expresses deep shock over Air India plane crash near Ahmedabad airport

      West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee expressed shock over the Air India plane crash near Ahmedabad that occurred during take-off. The flight, bound for London, had 242 passengers on board. Rescue operations were underway and details about survivors were awaited. Kolkata: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday expressed “profound shock” over the Air India plane crash in a locality near Ahmedabad airport. The plane, with 242 passengers on board, was bound for London, police said. “Stunned and profoundly shocked to know of the most tragic Air India plane crash at Ahmedabad today,” Banerjee said in a post on X. “It is a most sad news for all of us, even while we anxiously wait for survivors’ details and pray for…

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    • 13 June

      AI 171 Crash: HM Amit Shah speaks with Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel

      Union Home Minister Amit Shah spoke to Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel and Ahmedabad Police Commissioner after Air India flight AI171, carrying 242 passengers from Ahmedabad to London, crashed during take-off in Meghani, Ahmedbad, on Wednesday. Hyderabad: Union Home Minister Amit Shah spoke to Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel and Ahmedabad Police Commissioner following the Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad on Thursday. An Air India aircraft carrying 242 passengers has crashed in Meghani of Ahemdabad of Gujarat . The aircraft that has crashed has been identified as Air India flight AI171 from Ahmedabad to London.

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    • 13 June

      Kerala cop caught filming women constables in dressing area, arrested

      A woman constable received a secretly taken photo at Vandiperiyar station; Cyber Wing traced it to a fellow policeman, Vaishakan Idukki (Kerala): In a shocking breach of privacy, a policeman in Kerala has been arrested for allegedly placing a hidden camera in the women’s dressing area of a police station. The incident occurred at the Vandiperiyar Police Station in Idukki district, where the accused, identified as Vaishakan, was posted. The matter came to light when a woman constable received an objectionable photo of herself changing clothes — an image reportedly taken without her knowledge or consent. The constable immediately raised the alarm and approached the Women’s Cell of the Police Department, which promptly informed the Cyber Wing of the Kerala Police.…

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    • 13 June

      Watch: Air India flight with 242 passengers crashes during take-off in Ahmedabad

      An Air India aircraft carrying 242 passengers crashed during take-off in Meghani, Ahmedabad, on Wednesday. Emergency services rushed to the site. The cause of the crash and the condition of the passengers are yet to be confirmed Hyderabad: An Air India aircraft carrying 242 passengers has crashed in Meghani of Ahemdabad of Gujarat while take off on Thursday. The aircraft that has crashed has been identified as Air India flight AI171 from Ahmedabad to London. According to reports, the incident has triggered a massive emergency response, with rescue and relief teams rushing to the crash site. Details regarding the cause of the crash and the condition of the passengers are still awaited.

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    • 13 June

      Strategic lessons from Operation Sindoor

      The success of Operation Sindoor should not lead to complacency but must serve as a call to action. It should act as a strategic bridge toward the long-term mission of Viksit Bharat 2047 — a self-reliant, secure, and globally respected India By Brig Advitya Madan If one were to distil the essence of what triggered Operation Sindoor into a single line, it would be this: Pakistan had lost its relevance in Kashmir. The Valley, once gripped by conflict and militancy, had transformed into a hub of peace and prosperity. Tourism was booming, with 93 daily flights landing in Srinagar and a record-breaking 8.25 lakh visitors flocking to the Tulip Garden in April 2025. This resurgence wasn’t accidental — it was…

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