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      6 June

      Food poisoning cases have become common under Congress rule: Harish Rao

      Demands immediate action against those responsible for food poisoning incident at Erragadda Hospital, quality treatment for speedy recovery of patients Hyderabad: Former Minister T Harish Rao expressed deep anguish over the food poisoning incident at Erragadda Hospital, where 70 people reportedly fell ill and one patient lost his life. He demanded immediate action against those responsible and provide quality treatment for speedy recovery of patients. Holding the Congress government responsible for its gross negligence, Harish Rao said food poisoning had become disturbingly common in institutions under Congress rule, be it Gurukuls or government hospitals. He questioned the competence of the State government in hospital maintenance. “Is the government so inefficient that it cannot ensure safe food for patients undergoing mental health…

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    • 6 June

      Peddapalli anaesthetist suspended for demanding bribe from patient

      District Collector Koya Sree Harsha suspends anaesthetist at Manthani CHC for allegedly demanding a bribe from a patient, action follows complaint by a resident and multiple prior allegations received against the same doctor Peddapalli: District Collector Koya Sree Harsha on Wednesday suspended Mohan Rao, an anaesthetist at the Community Health Centre in Manthani, for allegedly demanding a bribe from a patient. Mohan Rao had reportedly demanded Rs 5,000 from Kodali Baghya, a resident of Rachapalli, to perform a tubectomy procedure. The patient lodged a complaint with hospital authorities. In view of multiple complaints previously received against Rao, the Collector ordered his suspension.

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    • 6 June

      Telangana: Farmers demand government to procure rain-hit paddy

      Stage protest in Sirgapur village; say wet paddy grains are being rejected at government-run procurement centres, leaving them to suffer heavy losses Nirmal: Farmers in Sirgapur village of Dilawarpur mandal staged a sit-in on the road on Wednesday, demanding that the government procure paddy grains damaged by unseasonal rains. The agitating farmers said the wet paddy grains were being rejected at government-run procurement centres, leaving them to suffer heavy losses despite investing significantly in paddy cultivation. They urged the government to intervene and ensure the procurement of the damaged crop to protect their livelihood. The protest disrupted traffic on the Nirmal–Bhainsa road for some time, causing inconvenience to motorists. The farmers, however, withdrew their protest after police advised them to take…

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    • 6 June

      Telangana Intermediate supplementary exam results on June 14 or 15

      The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education has already commenced spot evaluation of theory answer scripts Hyderabad: The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education (TG BIE) will release the Intermediate Public Advanced Supplementary Examination 2025 results on June 14 or 15. While the theory examinations concluded on May 29, the practical examinations for science streams will end on June 6. The English practical examination for first and second year students is scheduled for June 9 and 10 respectively. Following practical exams, the TG BIE will hold the environmental education exam on June 11, and ethics and human values examination on June 12. The Board has already commenced the spot evaluation of theory answer scripts. “There are 11 lakh answer scripts that are to…

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    • 6 June

       59 tourists airlifted from north Sikkim as rescue ops resume

      Fifty-nine tourists stranded for nearly a week in rain-ravaged north Sikkim were airlifted to Gangtok as weather cleared on Thursday. Helicopters also carried relief personnel. Search for six missing Army soldiers continues amid tough terrain and washed-away bridges Gangtok: Fifty-nine tourists were brought back to Gangtok from the rain-ravaged north Sikkim on Thursday as the rescue operations resumed after the weather cleared, officials said. They were among the 109 tourists stranded in north Sikkim’s Lachung for nearly a week. Two MI-17V5 helicopters left for Chaten in north Sikkim from Pakyong airport near State capital Gangtok in the early morning after the weather cleared. While 39 tourists returned on one copter, 20 returned on another, officials said. Among those rescued were two…

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    • 6 June

      RCB victory parade chaos: PM Modi condoles deaths in B’luru stampede

      Bengaluru police stated that the ambulances were unable to move quickly to the hospital due to the overcrowding on the roads. New Delhi/Bengaluru: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday expressed grief over the stampede incident near the Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru in which at least 11 people were killed while over 30 sustained injuries. The incident happened while fans were trying to enter the stadium to participate in the celebration event organised to mark the occasion of RCB winning its first-ever IPL trophy. Taking to X, the PMO, quoting the Prime Minister, wrote: “The mishap in Bengaluru is absolutely heartrending. In this tragic hour, my thoughts are with all those who have lost their loved ones. I pray that those who…

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    • 6 June

      We have presented India’s case against Pak-sponsored terror effectively, says Owaisi

      AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi said the delegation has tried its best to put forward India’s case against Pakistan-supported terrorism, about the Pahalgam terror attack. Hyderabad: AIMIM president Asaduddin Owaisi, who was part of the delegation of MPs that toured Saudi Arabia and other countries, said on Wednesday that the group effectively presented India’s case against Pakistan’s support to terrorism to their hosts. Speaking to PTI Videos, he praised leader of the delegation and BJP MP Baijayant Panda for articulating India’s position very clearly and strongly. All members of the delegation fulfilled their responsibilities effectively, he said. “We presented India’s case firmly, informing our counterparts and key leadership in each country about Pakistan’s role in supporting terrorism in India. We highlighted several…

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    • 6 June

      Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah confirms 11 dead, 33 injured in Chinnaswamy Stadium stampede

      Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah confirmed that an unexpectedly massive crowd caused a deadly stampede outside Chinnaswamy Stadium during RCB’s IPL celebrations. Eleven people died. A Rs. 10 lakh compensation was announced, and a 15-day magisterial inquiry has been ordered. Bengaluru: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday said that the crowd that gathered outside the Chinnaswamy Stadium during the Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s (RCB) IPL victory celebrations was far beyond expectations, leading to a tragic stampede that claimed 11 lives. “More than 2 to 3 lakh people had gathered near the stadium. No one expected such a huge crowd,” Siddaramaiah said, expressing his grief over the incident. He noted that most of the deceased were youngsters. The Chief Minister announced a compensation of Rs. 10 lakh each…

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    • 6 June

      Punjab-based YouTuber in contact with influencer Jyoti Malhotra held for spying

      Jasbir Singh alias Jaan Mahal was arrested for allegedly spying for Pakistan’s ISI. He is accused of leaking Indian Army movement details through his vlog channel. An investigation is ongoing Chandigarh: A Punjab-based YouTuber alleged to be in close touch with influencer Jyoti Malhotra, who is in custody on charges of spying for Pakistan, has been arrested after a “terror-backed espionage network” linking him to Pakistani intelligence and army officials was unearthed, police said on Wednesday. Punjab Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav said Jasbir Singh alias Jaan Mahal (41) was allegedly spying for Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). Singh, a resident of Mahlan village in Rupnagar, was running the YouTube channel “JaanMahal Video” with over 11 lakh subscribers, ostensibly posting…

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    • 6 June

      People dub RCB celebrations ‘inhuman’ as stampede claims lives outside Chinnaswamy in Bengaluru

      A celebration for RCB’s first IPL title turned tragic near Bengaluru’s Chinnaswamy Stadium, with over 50 fans injured and eight feared dead in a stampede. Social media erupted over the authorities’ failure to manage the crowd and stop the event. Bengaluru: The celebrations for the first-ever IPL victory of the Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) turned tragic on Wednesday with over 50 fans injured and falling sick, and eight feared killed following a stampede near the Chinnaswamy Stadium here. The incident occurred while fans were attending the celebration event for the RCB team lifting the IPL 2025 trophy. People from all over the nation rushed to social media to ask why the celebrations inside continued while people were fighting for their lives. “Unbelievable! Victory celebration broadcast…

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