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      30 May

      Telangana government sanctions Rs 51.53 crore for farmers affected by crop damage

      According to survey reports, crops in 51,528 acres have been damaged by hailstorm and rain, impacting 41,361 farmers across 29 districts of the State Hyderabad: In response to widespread crop damage caused by hailstorms and unseasonal rains over the past two months, the State government has sanctioned Rs 51.528 crore to compensate affected farmers. The decision follows an assessment by the Agriculture Department. According to the survey reports, crop damage involved 51,528 acres, impacting 41,361 farmers across 29 districts. Orders have been issued to conduct detailed surveys to facilitate the direct transfer of compensation funds into the bank accounts of affected farmers. Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageswara Rao instructed officials to coordinate with relevant departments to ensure the swift disbursement of the…

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    • 30 May

      Puducherry couple adopts 13-year-old girl from Telangana’s Medak district

      The girl was an inmate of the Bala Sadan, run by the Women and Child Welfare Department; the adoption was facilitated by Central Adoption Resource Authority Medak: A couple from Puducherry adopted a 13-year-old girl from Medak district. The girl was an inmate of the Bala Sadan, run by the Women and Child Welfare Department. The adoption was facilitated by the Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA). Speaking after handing over the adoption certificate to the couple in Medak on Wednesday, Collector Rahul Raj said couples who want to adopt children, must follow the guidelines of CARA. Illegal adoption would push the couples into problems, he added. Raj also released pamphlets on a campaign against child marriage and violence against children.

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    • 30 May

      Farmers’ protests escalate across Telangana over delayed paddy procurement

      Scenes of anguish unfold in multiple districts with farmers’ families going to the extent of touching the feet of officials seeking justice Hyderabad: With delays in paddy procurement pushing them to the brink of desperation, farmers across Telangana switched to protest mode on Wednesday. Scenes of anguish unfolded in multiple districts with farmers’ families going to the extent of touching the feet of officials seeking justice. In a bid to draw the attention of the people in power, they resorted to dramatic measures, including blocking highways and burning paddy bags. The situation, which exposed systemic failures, highlighted acute distress of farmers as their harvested crops were at risk. In Suryapet district, farmers and their families protested on NH-365, stacking paddy bags…

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    • 30 May

      Telangana MLC K Kavitha dismisses reports on her ‘exit’ from BRS

      Expresses displeasure over publication of such speculative reports, that too without consulting her Hyderabad: BRS MLC K Kavitha strongly refuted reports in a vernacular newspaper speculating about her exit from the party, terming them baseless. She expressed her displeasure over the publication of such speculative reports, that too without consulting her. Taking to X, Kavitha criticised a vernacular newspaper for publishing conflicting stories within a span of three days — one claiming that she would float a new party if not given prominence in BRS, and another alleging that she was exploring entry into the Congress through mediators. “Should publishing this news about me without even consulting me be called journalism or sadism?” she asked, expressing deep displeasure over the fake…

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    • 30 May

      HRF condemns Andhra police for publicly caning 3 suspects in ganja case

      The incident occurred on April 25 and came to light after a video surfaced on May 26, showing two police officers thrashing the alleged accused in full public view, with bamboo sticks. Amaravati: The Human Rights Forum (HRF) on Tuesday condemned the Tenali police for publicly beating three men accused of attacking a police constable after being confronted over marijuana possession. John Victor, Karimulla, and Rakesh were accused of attacking police constable K Chiranjeevi. One more accused is said to be absconding. “Whatever be the nature of their alleged crimes, the police have no right to treat the accused in this manner subjecting them to a public beating. The Constitution and the law lay out clear procedures to deal with any…

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    • 30 May

      Two hybrid terrorists arrested with weapons in J&K

      Two 56 rifles, 4 AK magazines, 102 AK rounds and 2 hand grenades were recovered from their possession Srinagar: Police said on Thursday that it has arrested two hybrid terrorists along with arms and ammunition in Jammu and Kashmir’s (J&K) Shopian district. Police said that two hybrid terrorists were arrested with arms and ammunition by the Army’s 44 Rashtriya Rifles, Police, and 178 battalion of the CRPF at Baskuchan Imam Sahib in Shopian district. “Two 56 rifles, 4 AK magazines, 102 AK rounds and 2 hand grenades were recovered from their possession. A FIR under relevant sections has been registered against the arrested terrorists,” police said. Army, police and the CRPF have aggressively intensified anti-terrorist operations in J&K after April 22…

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    • 30 May

      Plastic Nurdles from sunk container ship off Kochi coast wash ashore in TN, raising alarm for Gulf of Mannar

      The Liberia-flagged vessel sank on May 25, approximately 38 nautical miles off the coast between Vizhinjam and Kochi. It was carrying 640 containers, including 13 classified as hazardous, along with substantial quantities of diesel and furnace oil Chennai: Environmental concerns are mounting following the sinking of the container ship MSC ELSA 3 off the coast of Kerala, as plastic nurdles — tiny pre-production plastic pellets — have begun washing ashore in Tamil Nadu’s Kanniyakumari district and are posing a threat for the eco-sensitive Gulf of Mannar. The Liberia-flagged vessel sank on May 25, approximately 38 nautical miles off the coast between Vizhinjam and Kochi. It was carrying 640 containers, including 13 classified as hazardous, along with substantial quantities of diesel and…

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    • 30 May

      Two killed as car being driven by teenager hits bicycle in Delhi

      According to police, preliminary inquiry revealed that the car was being driven by a 19-year-old youth. The speeding vehicle first hit a bicycle and then crashed into a roadside jhuggi New Delhi: Two persons were killed after a speeding car being driven by a teenager hit a bicycle before crashing into a roadside jhuggi in west Delhi’s Janakpuri area in the early hours of Thursday, police said. Two persons were also injured in the incident. A PCR call about the accident was received at Janakpuri police station around 3:30 am. A PCR team and the local police reached the spot and rushed the injured to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared two of them brought dead, officials said. Two of the…

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    • 30 May

      Coastal Karnataka tense after youth’s murder; 15 booked

      The communally sensitive Mangaluru district and coastal Karnataka remain tense following the murder of a 34-year-old man in the jurisdiction of the Bantwal Rural Police Station on Wednesday Mangaluru (Karnataka): The communally sensitive Mangaluru district and coastal Karnataka remain tense following the murder of a 34-year-old man in the jurisdiction of the Bantwal Rural Police Station on Wednesday. Additional police forces have been deployed to monitor the situation, and authorities have imposed prohibitory orders in the district until the evening of 30 May. A gang of assailants hacked to death Abdul Raheem, a resident of Koltamajal near Irakodi, close to Bantwal town, on Tuesday. The incident comes less than a month after the murder of Hindu activist and rowdy-sheeter Suhas Shetty,…

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    • 30 May

      Massive search operation on for explosives looted by Maoists in Odisha’s Sundergarh

      The Sundergarh district police have registered a case with K Balang police station suspecting Maoist involvement in the looting incident. Bhubaneswar: The Odisha Police on Wednesday intensified security along the interstate boundary with Jharkhand and launched a massive search operation in K Balang police station area in Sundergarh district a day after Maoists looted a huge quantity of explosive materials used in stone mining. DGP Y B Khurania, IG (Operations) Deepak Kumar, DIG Brijesh Rai, DIG Himansu Lal and other senior officials reached K Balang police station area and reviewed the situation after Maoists looted 200 packets of gelatin sticks which were being transported to a mine for blasting. Though the police search team located the truck which was hijacked…

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