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      8 November

      Indian refiners to scale back Russian oil imports from December

      India will scale down direct Russian crude imports from late November as US sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil take effect. Reliance, MRPL, and HPCL-Mittal have halted purchases, triggering a sharp decline in December arrivals, with gradual recovery expected via intermediaries New Delhi: India is set to reduce its direct imports of Russian crude from late November, following new US sanctions on Rosneft and Lukoil, effective November 21. Indian refiners accounting for more than half of the country’s import of Russian crude oil, which is turned into fuels like petrol and diesel in refineries, are expected to comply with the latest sanctions on Moscow’s two largest oil exporters, analysts said. This, according to maritime intelligence firm Kpler, will trigger a sharp decline…

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    • 8 November

      Hyderabad-born Ghazala Hashmi makes history in Virginia polls

      India-born Democrat Ghazala Hashmi has been elected as Virginia’s Lieutenant Governor, becoming the first Muslim and South Asian American to hold the post. Born in Hyderabad in 1964, Hashmi was four years old when she emigrated to the US New York: Hyderabad-born American politician Ghazala Hashmi has been elected as Virginia‘s Lieutenant Governor, becoming the first Muslim and South Asian American to be elected to the top political post in the State. Hashmi (61), a Democrat, secured 1,465,634 votes (54.2 per cent), way ahead of her Republican rival John Reid, who secured 1,232,242 votes, with 79 per cent of the votes in. The Virginia State Senator, who emerged victorious on Election Day Tuesday, was among the over 30 Indian-Americans and South Asian…

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    • 8 November

      India, New Zealand move closer with landmark bilateral trade agreement

      Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said the India-New Zealand free trade agreement will boost trade, investments, and jobs. Both countries aim to collaborate in sectors like defence, education, tourism, and aerospace, reflecting closer ties and shared focus on inclusive, sustainable development New Delhi: Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal said on Wednesday that a bilateral free trade agreement between India and New Zealand will not only strengthen trade and investment ties but will also give a big message to the world that the two countries have come closer together. Addressing the media along with the New Zealand Prime Minister, Christopher Luxon, in Auckland, Goyal elaborated on how New Zealand stands to benefit from the large market that India offers and how India…

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    • 8 November

      Army chief Asim Munir ‘most oppressive dictator’ in Pak’s history: Imran Khan

      From jail, former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan called Army Chief Asim Munir the “most oppressive dictator” and “mentally unstable,” accusing him of tyranny and injustice. Khan vowed defiance, ruled out talks with the Shehbaz Sharif government, and condemned his and his wife’s treatment Lahore: Launching a fresh attack on Pakistan Army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, jailed former prime minister Imran Khan has described him as the “most oppressive dictator” in the country’s history and a “mentally unstable” man. The 73-year-old former cricketer-turned-politician has been in jail since August 2023 in multiple cases. “Asim Munir is the most oppressive dictator in Pakistan’s history and a mentally unstable man. The extent of tyranny under his rule is unprecedented….Munir, in his lust…

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    • 8 November

      A challenge to Trump and invocation of Nehru: NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani delivers fiery victory speech

      Zohran Mamdani, a 34-year-old Ugandan-born son of filmmaker Mira Nair, won New York City’s mayoral election, defeating Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa. In his fiery victory speech, Mamdani vowed immigrant-led governance, challenged President Trump, and declared “hope over tyranny and big money” New York: In a fiery victory speech, New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani challenged US President Donald Trump on immigration, heralded the toppling of “political dynasty” and said his election symbolises “hope” over tyranny and “big money” as he cited former Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru to assert that the city has stepped out from the “old into the new.” Mamdani registered a decisive and historic win at the polls on Tuesday as he defeated Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa…

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    • 7 November

      TPCC president downplays CM’s statement on stopping welfare schemes

      Mahesh Kumar Goud clarified that all welfare schemes would continue under the Congress government, dismissing concerns after CM Revanth Reddy’s remarks sparked controversy. He accused BRS of spreading falsehood Hyderabad: A day after Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s statement on halting welfare schemes if the people of Jubilee Hills voted for the BRS triggered a political uproar, TPCC president Mahesh Kumar Goud sought to play down the remarks, assuring that all Congress promises would be fulfilled. Speaking at a press conference here on Saturday, Goud said the Congress government would remain in power for three more years and continue implementing every welfare initiative without disruption. “People need not harbour any fears about ongoing schemes,” he said. He accused the BRS of attempting to…

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    • 7 November

      Telangana records wettest October ever with 96% excess rainfall

      Telangana witnessed its wettest October on record, receiving 175 mm rainfall — nearly double the average — due to Cyclone Montha’s remnants. Intense downpours triggered flash floods, landslips, and widespread damage, especially in Warangal and Hanamkonda Hyderabad: Telangana has logged its wettest October on record, as relentless rains triggered by Cyclone Montha’s remnants inundated several districts and shattered long-standing rainfall records. The State received around 175 mm of rainfall in October, nearly double the normal average of 89.4 mm, marking a 96 per cent excess. This surpassed previous highs, with extreme events such as 422 mm recorded within 24 hours at Bheemadevarapalle in Hanamkonda, causing flash floods and severe damage. Officials described the deluge as the most intense in Telangana’s recorded history,…

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    • 7 November

      Dip in crop yield drives elderly farmer to suicide in Telangana’s Asifabad

      A 64-year-old farmer, Pittala Durgaiah, from Chintakunta village died by suicide after consuming pesticide, reportedly distressed over mounting debts and poor cotton yield caused by unfavourable weather Kumram Bheem Asifabad: A 64-year-old farmer died by suicide after consuming pesticide, reportedly distressed over heavy losses in cotton cultivation, at Chintakunta village in Sirpur (T) mandal on Saturday. According to family members and police, the farmer, identified as Pittala Durgaiah, was deeply upset after suffering severe losses due to a sharp decline in cotton yield caused by unfavourable weather conditions. He had cultivated cotton on his farmland after borrowing money, but was unable to repay the mounting debts following the poor harvest. His wife, Durgamma, lodged a complaint with the police, who have registered a case…

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    • 7 November

      Food poisoning: Telangana’s government schools struggle to serve quality meals as fund delays persist

      Despite forming committees to monitor food quality, Telangana continues to witness food poisoning cases in government schools and hostels. Midday meal workers cite limited budgets and delayed payments, while critics accuse the Congress government of neglecting students’ safety and welfare Hyderabad: The Congress government, which boasts about laying the foundation for integrated residential schools and even a Young India Police School, has failed to provide quality food for students in government schools and hostels. Like last year, incidents of students being hospitalised due to food poisoning have become a regular occurrence this year as well. Cases are being reported from across the State, and Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s home district of Mahabubnagar is no exception. Incidentally, he also holds the Education…

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    • 7 November

      Financial stress over daughter’s marriage drives Special Branch SI to suicide in Warangal

      Mohammed Asif, a Sub-Inspector attached to the Special Branch in Chennaraopet, Warangal, died by suicide after reportedly struggling to arrange funds for his daughter’s wedding. Warangal: A Sub-Inspector of Police, who was reportedly under severe financial stress while trying to arrange money for his daughter’s marriage, died by suicide in Chennaraopet mandal on Saturday. The officer, identified as Mohammed Asif (50), was attached to the Special Branch at Chennaraopet police station. He is said to have consumed pesticide on Friday and died while undergoing treatment at MGM Hospital in Warangal. Speaking to the media, Asif’s brother-in-law Akram said the officer had been facing financial difficulties and was deeply worried about expenses for his third daughter’s wedding. He urged higher authorities to extend support to the…

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