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    • Nov- 2025 -
      7 November

      Padi Kaushik Reddy demands Rs.50,000 aid for cyclone-hit cotton farmers

      Huzurabad MLA Padi Kaushik Reddy demanded that the State government pay Rs.25,000 per acre for paddy and Rs.50,000 per acre for cotton damaged in the Montha cyclone. He accused the Congress government of neglecting farmers and underreporting crop losses Karimnagar: Huzurabad MLA Padi Kaushik Reddy has demanded that the State government provide adequate compensation to farmers whose crops were damaged in the recent Montha cyclone. He urged payment of Rs.25,000 per acre for paddy and Rs.50,000 per acre for cotton. The MLA inspected damaged crops in Rampur and Jupaka villages of Huzurabad rural mandal on Saturday and consoled farmers who lost their standing crops. Speaking on the occasion, Kaushik Reddy said that instead of extending full support to the affected farmers, the government…

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    • 7 November

      Minor boy held for duping men with fake female voice and live-in promises in Suryapet

      A minor boy from Suryapet district was arrested for impersonating women and defrauding men with false promises of live-in relationships. He was part of a four-member gang that operated across Telangana and Bengaluru, using fake identities and voice mimicry to extract money. Adilabad: In a bizarre case of deception, a minor boy from Suryapet district was arrested for allegedly duping men by mimicking female voices and promising live-in relationships. The youngster was part of a four-member gang that had been preying on unsuspecting victims across Telangana and even in Bengaluru. According to Adilabad DSP L Jeevan Reddy, the arrest followed the recent detention of three of his accomplices, Maloji Manji alias Krishnaveni, Bukya Ganesh and Rupavath Shravan Kumar from Ramachandrapuram in Suryapet, on October…

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    • 7 November

      Wild boar rescued after falling into well in Asifabad

      A wild boar that fell into a well at Tiryani mandal centre in Kumram Bheem Asifabad district was rescued by Forest officials and locals after a four-hour operation. One animal tracker sustained minor injuries during the rescue drive Kumram Bheem Asifabad: A wild boar that fell into a well at Tiryani mandal centre was rescued by Forest officials and locals after a four-hour effort on Saturday. Officials said the animal accidentally fell into the well while a forest team was driving away a group of boars that had entered the village, causing panic among residents. Using ropes, the team managed to pull the animal out safely and later released it into the forest. Earlier, an animal tracker sustained minor injuries when…

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    • 7 November

      Revanth Reddy’s ‘Pakistan kicked’ remark triggers row; BJP demands apology

      Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s controversial remark about Pakistan and the BJP’s response has ignited a political storm, with the Congress high command facing heat ahead of the Bihar Assembly elections. The BJP has condemned the statement as an insult to the armed forces. Hyderabad: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy’s remark that “when Pakistan had kicked, there was no response from the BJP government” has snowballed into a major controversy, putting the Congress high command in a tight spot with the Bihar Assembly elections fast approaching. Campaigning in Erragadda division of Jubilee Hills constituency on Friday, the Chief Minister launched a scathing attack on BJP MP and Union Minister G Kishan Reddy. “Pakistan kicked you from behind but Kishan Reddy did not retaliate. But…

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    • 7 November

      Humiliated by school staff, Class 10 student attempts suicide in Devarakonda

      A Class 10 student at TTWRS Balika Gurukul School in Devarakonda, Telangana, allegedly attempted suicide by consuming disinfectant after being scolded and mocked by school staff. The girl’s parents have accused the school of harassment. Nalgonda: A Class 10 student attempted suicide by consuming liquid disinfectant after allegedly being scolded and humiliated by the staff at TTWRS Balika Gurukul School in Devarakonda town. The girl, currently undergoing treatment at the government hospital, is said to be out of danger. According to reports, the student had returned to the residential school a week ago after visiting her family. She was allegedly reprimanded by the principal and later mocked by some teachers in front of her classmates. Upset and distressed, she went to her hostel…

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    • 7 November

      BSc graduate turns thief to clear debts, arrested by KU Campus police

      A BSc graduate from Asifabad district, Sende Arun Kumar, turned to theft to clear debts from online betting. Arrested by KU Campus police, he confessed to 10 thefts in Hanamkonda. Police recovered gold, silver, and cash worth Rs 6 lakh Hanamkonda: A BSc graduate turned to theft to repay debts incurred through online betting. The accused, identified as Sende Arun Kumar of Wankidi in Asifabad district, was arrested by the KU Campus police. Inspector of Police S Ravi Kumar told the media on Saturday that Arun Kumar completed his BSc (BZC) from a local degree college in 2022 and stayed home for a year. In 2024, he moved to Hanamkonda to prepare for competitive exams but became addicted to online betting.…

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    • 7 November

      Stampede at soy procurement centre in Nirmal injures 10 women

      Ten women were injured, including two who sustained leg fractures, in a stampede during token distribution for soybean procurement at a PACS in Nirmal’s Kubheer mandal. Farmers blamed officials for poor crowd management and lack of safety arrangements. Nirmal: Ten women were injured, including two who suffered leg fractures, in a stampede that occurred during the distribution of tokens for soybean procurement at the Primary Agriculture Cooperative Society in Kubheer mandal on Saturday, exposing the apathy of officials in making elaborate arrangements for the process. According to villagers, two elderly women sustained fractures, while eight others suffered minor injuries when the crowd surged forward as tokens were being issued. The injured persons were shifted to hospital. They were Lakshmibai from Pardi…

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    • 7 November

      Delhi chokes as AQI crosses 400; dense smog blankets NCR

      Delhi’s air quality plunged to ‘severe’ levels on Sunday, with AQI breaching 400 in several areas and a thick layer of smog reducing visibility. Calm winds and high humidity worsened pollution, while experts warned of further deterioration ahead. New Delhi: The national capital witnessed a sharp deterioration in air quality on Sunday morning, with pollution levels slipping deep into the ‘very poor’ category and touching ‘severe’ levels in several parts of Delhi-NCR. A blanket of dense smog and calm morning winds trapped pollutants close to the surface, significantly reducing visibility and worsening breathing conditions across the region. According to data from the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB), Delhi’s average Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 372 at 6:30 a.m., firmly placing…

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    • 7 November

      Surrendered Naxal leader Bhupathi urges comrades to quit violence, join mainstream

      Surrendered Maoist leader Mallojula Venugopal Rao alias Bhupathi has urged active cadres to abandon armed struggle and join the mainstream, calling the path of violence a “failure.” He and co-leader Rupesh have offered to help those willing to surrender Gadchiroli: Top Naxalite Mallojula Venugopal Rao alias Bhupathi, who surrendered to Gadchiroli police on October 14, urged his active comrades to lay down arms and join the mainstream to work among the masses. His video appeal was part of a press release issued on Saturday by Gadchiroli police. In the video message, Bhupathi gave out his and his surrendered comrade Rupesh’s mobile phone numbers for ultras to contact if they were desirous of leaving the outlawed movement helmed by the Communist Party…

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    • 7 November

      SC uses Article 142 to quash POCSO case against man who married victim

      In a rare decision, the Supreme Court quashed a POCSO conviction under Article 142, ruling that the relationship between the accused and the victim, now his wife, stemmed from love, not lust. The Court cited compassion, family stability, and justice New Delhi: In a rare case, the Supreme Court has exercised its plenary powers under Article 142 of the Constitution to quash POCSO proceedings against a man for entering into a sexual relationship with a girl, then a minor, and later marrying her, saying “the crime was not the result of lust but love”. A bench of Justices Dipankar Datta and A G Masih noted that the wife (victim) has stated that she was married to the man (convict), and…

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