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      9 November

      Telangana deploys paddy huskers to streamline paddy procurement

      To improve transparency and efficiency in paddy procurement, the Telangana government is introducing husker machines at procurement centres. These machines will automate grain quality testing, helping identify fine variety paddy eligible for a Rs 500 bonus. Karimnagar: To curb irregularities and simplify the procurement process, the State government has decided to introduce modern technology in paddy procurement by deploying paddy huskers at procurement centres. Officials said the paddy husker machines would be used to determine the fine variety of paddy. At present, staff at procurement centres test the quality of paddy manually by removing the shell from grains manually. The new machines will automate this process, once a handful of grains is placed in the machine, the shell is removed automatically, allowing officials…

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    • 9 November

      Probe launched after five-year-old drowns in Indiramma housing trench in Nirmal

      A five-year-old girl tragically drowned in a trench dug for an Indiramma housing project in Pembi mandal, Nirmal. Locals blamed Anganwadi teacher Nagamani for negligence. Disciplinary action may follow based on the findings, with a report to be submitted to senior officials. Nirmal: Authorities have launched an inquiry into the death of a five-year-old girl who drowned after falling into a trench dug for constructing an Indiramma house at Pembi mandal centre on Saturday. Police said the child, identified as Athram Pushpa, daughter of Renuka and Ramu, slipped into the water-filled pit while playing near her house. Locals rushed her to a nearby hospital, but she was declared dead on arrival. The girl’s parents and villagers alleged that the mishap occurred due to…

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    • 9 November

      Auction of historic Sirsilk factory land shatters revival hopes in Kagaznagar

      The auctioning of 48.23 acres of land belonging to the historic Sirsilk factory in Kagaznagar has dashed hopes of its revival. Once a thriving silk manufacturing unit established by the Nizam in 1939, the factory faced repeated closures due to financial losses. Adilabad: Hopes of people and workers have been dashed with the process of auctioning lands belonging to the 86-year-old Nizam-era Sirsilk factory in Kagaznagar town commencing on Saturday. The silk cloth manufacturing unit was established on the outskirts of Kagaznagar town by the then Nizam government creating employment opportunities for 3,745 workers from several parts of erstwhile Andhra Pradesh in 1939. It was known for producing fine quality artificial silk and exported to domestic and international markets. The arrival of the…

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    • 9 November

      Congress is wrecking Telangana, says KTR

      BRS working president KT Rama Rao launched a scathing attack on the Congress government, accusing it of halting welfare schemes, failing to deliver on electoral promises, and damaging the State’s economy. He reiterated that K. Chandrashekhar Rao would return as Chief Minister within 500 days and criticised Congress leaders for alleged corruption and betrayal. Hyderabad: BRS working president KT Rama Rao blamed the Congress government for corrupting the State in two years and accused it of halting welfare schemes, wrecking real estate and failing to deliver on electoral promises. Reiterating that BRS chief K Chandrashekhar Rao would resume his role as Chief Minister of Telangana in another 500 days, Rama Rao welcomed BJP leaders including former corporator Navatha Reddy into the BRS at Telangana Bhavan…

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    • 9 November

      Vikarabad man kills wife, daughter and sister-in-law before committing suicide over domestic dispute

      A domestic dispute in Vikarabad district turned tragic when a man allegedly murdered his wife, sister-in-law, and one daughter before dying by suicide. The elder daughter survived with injuries and is undergoing treatment. The incident occurred in Kulkacherla mandal and has prompted a police investigation. Hyderabad: In a horrific incident, a 40-year-old man allegedly murdered his wife, daughter and sister-in-law and later died by suicide in Vikarabad district in the early hours of Sunday following a domestic dispute. Another daughter of the man escaped his attack but sustained injuries. According to the police, Yadaiah (40) was married to Alevulu (32) and the couple along with their two daughters, aged 10 years and 14 years, lived at Kulkacherla mandal in Vikarabad. For the last…

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    • 9 November

      Five killed, two injured in separate road accidents in Andhra Pradesh

      Five people were killed and two injured in two separate road accidents in Andhra Pradesh’s Bapatla and Palnadu districts early Monday. Four died in a car-truck collision, while another died when a mini lorry overturned after a tyre burst Amaravati: Five persons were killed and two others injured in two separate road accidents in Andhra Pradesh in the early hours of Monday. Four people died when a car in which they were travelling collided with a truck in Andhra Pradesh’s Bapatla district. The accident occurred around 1 a.m. in Satyavatipet in Karlapalem mandal. The deceased were identified as B Balarama Raju (65), B Lakshmi (60), G Pushpavati (60), and M Srinivasa Raju (54). Two boys aged 11 and 13 were injured,…

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    • 9 November

      UPI sets new record in October with Rs 27.28 lakh crore transactions

      Driven by festive spending, UPI transactions hit an all-time high of Rs 27.28 lakh crore in October, up 16 per cent year-on-year, according to NPCI. With 20.7 billion transactions, UPI continues to dominate India’s digital payments landscape and expand globally New Delhi: Fuelled by festive buying, the transaction through the popular Unified Payments Interface (UPI) touched a record high of Rs 27.28 lakh crore and 20.7 billion in value and volume terms, respectively, in October, according to data released by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI). In terms of value, the last highest recorded was Rs 25.14 lakh crore in May, while in terms of volume, the last high was 19.47 billion in July. NPCI said the value of transactions…

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    • 9 November

      Pune: Sub-inspector caught taking Rs 45 lakh bribe, demanded Rs 2 crore from lawyer

      The Anti-Corruption Bureau arrested Sub-Inspector Pramod Chintamani of the Pimpri Chinchwad police in Pune for allegedly demanding a Rs 2 crore bribe and accepting Rs 45.5 lakh from a lawyer representing an accused in an economic offence case Pune: The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has arrested a police sub-inspector here for allegedly demanding a bribe of Rs 2 crore and accepting Rs 45.5 lakh as an instalment from a lawyer of an accused in an economic offence case, officials said on Monday. A case had been registered against the lawyer’s client and his father under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita sections for cheating and criminal breach of trust. The client’s father is currently in judicial custody, they said. Sub-Inspector Pramod Chintamani, from the…

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    • 9 November

      Rajasthan: Labourer dies days after hydrogen sulphide leak at RAPS plant

      A labourer who collapsed after a hydrogen sulphide leak at the heavy water plant of Rawatbhata Atomic Power Station (RAPS) in Rajasthan’s Chittorgarh has died after nine days of treatment. Four others affected by the gas leak have recovered Kota: A labourer has died days after he collapsed following a leakage of hydrogen sulphide gas at the heavy water plant of Rawatbhatta Atomic Power Station (RAPS) in Rajasthan’s Chittorgarh, officials said on Monday. The deceased labourer, Dharmendra Lohar, and four other workers, who worked under a contractor at the RAPS facility, fell unconscious after leakage of hydrogen sulphide gas in the heavy water plant during maintenance work on October 25. The four other labourers who fainted in the leakage were discharged…

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    • 9 November

      Election Commission to begin voters’ list cleanup in 12 states, UTs from Tuesday

      The Election Commission will launch a Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of voters’ lists across 12 states and Union territories from Tuesday, covering 51 crore voters. The exercise, aimed at cleaning up electoral rolls, will conclude on February 7, 2026 New Delhi: Special Intensive Revision (SIR), the Election Commission’s voters’ list cleanup exercise, will commence in nine States and three Union territories from Tuesday. SIR in these States and Union territories with 51 crore voters will conclude on February 7, 2026, with the publication of the final electoral roll. After Bihar, this is the second round of SIR. The State’s final voter list with nearly 7.42 crore names was published on September 30. The 12 States and Union territories where the second…

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