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      4 June

      India-origin man in Australia put on life support after cop pinned him to ground

      The video footage of the incident obtained by 9news.com portal shows Kundi being forced onto Payneham Road while he and his wife, Amritpal Kaur, loudly protest his innocence. Melbourne: A 42-year-old Indian-origin man is on life support with suspected brain damage in Australia after a police officer allegedly knelt on his neck during an arrest, mistaking him for being involved in domestic violence. The incident occurred last week on Payneham Road at Royston Park in Adelaide’s eastern suburbs. Gaurav Kundi, father of two children, is on life support with suspected brain damage after the arrest, the australiatoday.com news portal reported on Monday. The video footage of the incident obtained by 9news.com portal shows Kundi being forced onto Payneham Road while he…

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    • 4 June

      Pakistan scores own goal claiming we used ‘own resources’ during conflict with India

      Pakistani four-star General claimed that the weapons used by Islamabad in the recent 96-hour conflict were “certainly similar” to those available to India. Islamabad: Even as leading warfare experts across the world have exposed Pakistan’s massive strategic failures, at the same time also giving a detailed account of failure of Chinese systems during India’s decisive Operation Sindoor last month, a Pakistani four-star General has claimed that the country fought the recent 96-hour conflict with India using only its own resources. “Pakistan has purchased some military equipment from other countries, but apart from that, in real time, the country relied solely on its internal capabilities and did not receive any help from any other state,” General Sahir Burkabal Shamshad Mirza, currently serving…

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    • 3 June

      Non-tribal farmers’ protest enters fourth day in Asifabad over forest land dispute

      Around 40 farmers from backward communities have been staging a sit-in since Friday over the disputed land Kumram Bheem Asifabad: A protest by non-tribal farmers opposing a forest department plantation drive on disputed land entered its fourth day at Jahindipur village in Penchikalpet mandal on Monday. Around 40 farmers from backward communities have been staging a sit-in since Friday, staying on the land—cooking in the fields and resting under trees—to prevent the plantation of saplings across 160 acres. They claimed their presence was meant to stop officials from encroaching on the land. The farmers alleged that it was unjust not to issue land titles to non-tribals and vowed not to vacate the area until justice was served. They warned that the…

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    • 3 June

      Boy killed as bike hits tipper in Telangana’s Siddipet

      Kare Jeevan and his father were returning home when the tipper driver reportedly applied sudden brakes, leading to the collision Siddipet: A 13-year-old boy died and his father sustained serious injuries when their bike collided with a tipper ahead of them at Pamulaparthi village in Markook mandal on Monday. The deceased, Kare Jeevan, was a native of Kondareddy Cheruvu in Yadadri-Bhongir district. He and his father, Kanakaiah (38), were returning home after purchasing vegetables at Vantimamidi market when the tipper driver reportedly applied sudden brakes, leading to the collision. Kanakaiah was shifted to government hospital in Gajwel. A case has been registered.

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    • 3 June

      Man booked for smuggling teak timber worth Rs 1.6 lakh in Nirmal

      Forest officials seized 15 teak logs of teak timber from his possession Nirmal: A man was booked for allegedly smuggling teak timber at Lingapur village in Sarangapur mandal on Sunday night. Forest officials seized 15 teak logs worth Rs. 1.60 lakh from his possession. Officials said a case was registered against the driver of a tractor used to transport the logs. The accused reportedly confessed to felling teak trees in the Boath forests and transporting the timber to a location in Lingapur.

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    • 3 June

      Telangana’s 11th formation day celebrated in grand style in Adilabad

      The eleventh Formation Day of Telangana State was celebrated with grandeur across the erstwhile Adilabad district on Monday Kumram Bheem Asifabad: The eleventh Formation Day of Telangana State was celebrated with grandeur across the erstwhile Adilabad district on Monday. Md Ali Shabir and Harakara Gopal, advisors to the Telangana government; Rajaiah Siricilla, chairman of the Finance Commission; and Banda Prakash, deputy chairman of the Legislative Council, unfurled the tricolour to mark the occasion in Adilabad, Mancherial, Nirmal, and Kumram Bheem Asifabad districts, respectively. They paid floral tributes to the heroes of the Telangana statehood movement and recalled their sacrifices. Ali stated that the government was giving paramount importance to women’s welfare. He cited several initiatives, including free bus travel for women,…

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    • 3 June

      Covid-19 cases rise in Telangana; experts call for variant surveillance

      Covid-19 cases are rising in Telangana and across several Indian states. Experts stress the need for variant surveillance to track Omicron sub-strains like JN.1. Despite mild symptoms, the surge underscores the urgency for testing and coordinated public health action. Hyderabad: New Covid-19 positive cases continue to be reported from multiple Indian states, with the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) on Monday reporting two more infections in Telangana. The overall caseload across the country has now reached 4,000. Although most current cases are mild, public health experts believe Telangana must initiate efforts to conduct testing and collect samples to identify the SARS-CoV-2 variants presently in circulation. Such an exercise is vital to determine the prevailing virus strains and to understand their…

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    • 3 June

      Siddipet: TDF, Agriculture Dept launch efforts to regenerate microbes for soil enrichment

      The Telangana Development Forum (TDF) with the support of Agriculture department officials in Siddipet have launched efforts to restore soil health with microbial driven regeneration Siddipet: With excessive use of fertilisers, pesticides and cultivation of mono crops taking a toll on soil health over the last few decades, the Telangana Development Forum (TDF) with the support of Agriculture department officials in Siddipet have launched efforts to restore soil health with microbial driven regeneration. Unlike the traditional way of sowing one green manure crop ahead of cultivation, the TDF decided to encourage farmers to sow multiple seeds as green crops. TDF representative Matta Rajeshwar Reddy and agriculture extension officer T Nagarjuna joined hands to mix 19 varieties of seeds, which included a variety of…

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    • 3 June

      BRS celebrates Telangana Formation Day with patriotic fervour

      The BRS marked Telangana Formation Day with grand celebrations at Telangana Bhavan and worldwide. Top leaders, including Harish Rao and Kavitha, paid tributes to martyrs and Telangana icons while criticising the Congress government for neglecting the state’s founding spirit. Hyderabad: The BRS marked the State Formation Day with grand celebrations across Telangana and abroad on Monday. Party senior leaders, MLAs, MLCs, and activists gathered in large numbers at the party headquarters in Telangana Bhavan, where Opposition Leader in the Council S Madhusudhana Chari along with former Minister and senior MLA T Harish Rao, hoisted the national flag, BRS flag and paid floral tributes to Telangana Thalli statue, Prof K Jayashankar, and Telangana martyrs. Leaders including P Sabita Indra Reddy, Sunitha Lakshma…

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    • 3 June

      Thunderstorms, gusty winds likely in parts of Andhra Pradesh till Jun 4

      IMD noted that hot and humid weather conditions will prevail, before a likely respite on June 5 and 6 Amaravati: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Monday forecast thunderstorms and gusty winds in isolated parts of Andhra Pradesh from June 2 to 4. It noted that hot and humid weather conditions will prevail, before a likely respite on June 5 and 6. “Hot and humid weather is likely to occur in isolated places,” the IMD said in a release. Thunderstorms accompanied with lightning are likely at isolated places over North Coastal Andhra Pradesh (NCAP), Yanam, and South Coastal Andhra Pradesh (SCAP) on June 2 and 3. Gusty winds reaching speeds of 30–40 kmph are also likely in NCAP, Yanam, SCAP, and…

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