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      31 October

      Telangana: Auto driver loses livelihood after botched treatment at Sangareddy government hospital

      A Sangareddy auto driver, K Sangameshwar, developed a severe infection after treatment at the local government hospital. After spending Rs 35 lakh and selling his house, he now risks losing his hand. He filed a negligence complaint and sought government help Sangareddy: An auto driver’s visit to the government hospital in Sangareddy, the home district of Health Minister Damodara Rajanarasimha, turned his life upside down after alleged medical negligence left him on the verge of losing his left hand. K Sangameshwar (36), a resident of Santhi Nagar in Sangareddy town, visited the government hospital on July 23 this year with severe stomach pain. He was administered saline and a couple of injections, but soon after, his left hand, where the saline…

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    • 31 October

      KTR, Harish Rao credit KCR for ushering in ‘white coat revolution’ as minority Gurukul students secure MBBS seats

      BRS leaders KT Rama Rao and T Harish Rao credited K. Chandrashekhar Rao for Telangana’s “white coat revolution,” citing the creation of medical colleges in all districts. They felicitated minority Gurukul students who secured MBBS seats, calling it proof of KCR’s inclusive vision. Hyderabad: BRS working president KT Rama Rao and former Minister T Harish Rao stated that the previous BRS government ushered in the “white coat revolution” in Telangana by establishing one government medical college each in 32 districts. They attributed the success of students from residential welfare schools in securing MBBS seats to former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekhar Rao’s vision of inclusive education. Both the leaders felicitated students from Telangana Minorities Residential Educational Institutions Society (TMREIS) Gurukul School at…

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    • 31 October

      21-year-old dies by suicide after parents refuse money for trip in Mancherial

      A 21-year-old graduate, Chitla Anwesh, died by suicide in Mancherial after his parents reportedly refused to give him money for a trip. He had previously attempted suicide and was hospitalized. Police have registered a case and are investigating. Mancherial: A 21-year-old graduate student died by suicide after consuming pesticide when his parents reportedly refused to give him money for a trip at Gudirevu village in Dandepalli mandal on Sunday. Police said the youth, identified as Chitla Anwesh, had earlier attempted suicide a fortnight ago and was immediately shifted to a hospital. He succumbed while undergoing treatment on Sunday morning. Anwesh, who had completed his degree, was said to be unemployed for some time. Police did not reveal the amount he had…

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    • 31 October

      Eight-member gang arrested for treasure hunt in forests of Asifabad

      Eight people, led by habitual offender Rajesh, were arrested for digging in forests of Sirpur (T) mandal, Asifabad, in a treasure hunt. Their unauthorized excavation damaged wildlife habitats and disturbed animal movement, forest officials said. Kumram Bheem Asifabad: Eight persons were arrested for allegedly hunting treasure in the forests of Sirpur (T) mandal on Saturday night. Sirpur (T) Forest Range Officer Praveen Kumar said that Rajesh, a habitual offender from Hirapur village and seven others were taken into custody for digging the earth in search of treasure in the forests. The other accused persons were Rahul, Paul Ravi, Durgam Maruthi, Gongle Kishore, Chaldurkar Sajan, Ramtenki Sunil and Durgam Rajaram belonging to different parts of Sirpur (T) and Koutala mandals. On being…

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    • 31 October

      18-month-old child dies of snake bite in Rajanna-Sircilla

      An 18-month-old girl, Vedanshi, died after being bitten by a snake while playing outside her home at Asireddypalli village in Chandurthi mandal of Rajanna-Sircilla district on Saturday night. She was rushed to a hospital but declared brought dead. Rajanna-Sircilla: An 18-month-old baby girl, Vedanshi, died after being bitten by a snake at Asireddypalli village in Chandurthi mandal on Saturday night. According to villagers, Vedanshi, the child of Ramesh and Sumalatha, was playing in front of her house when the snake bit her. The family immediately rushed her to a nearby hospital, but doctors declared her brought dead.

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    • 31 October

      Tiger kills four cattle, sparks panic among villagers in Adilabad

      A tiger attack in Khadodi village, Adilabad, left four bullocks dead, triggering fear among locals. The animals, owned by farmer Tulasi Ram, were grazing near the forest when attacked. Forest officials suspect the tiger may have strayed from Maharashtra. Adilabad: The killing of four bullocks by a tiger created panic among residents of Khadodi village in Gadiguda mandal on Saturday. Villagers said the tiger killed four bullocks belonging to Tulasi Ram while they were grazing in a forest on the outskirts of the village. Tulasi Ram said each bullock was valued at Rs 25,000 and urged Forest officials to compensate him for the loss. He added that the animals had entered the forest after assisting him with farm work. Forest officials…

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    • 31 October

      Duo held for threatening and blackmailing woman over private photos in Adilabad

      Two men in Adilabad were arrested for allegedly blackmailing a woman with private photographs taken under false pretences. The accused, Shaik Salman and Imran Khan, reportedly threatened to share the images online and with her family after she refused a marriage proposal. Adilabad: Two persons were arrested for allegedly threatening and blackmailing a woman in Mavala mandal centre on Saturday. Police said that Shaik Salman, an auto-rickshaw driver and Imran Khan, a chicken trader, were apprehended for harassing two women by threatening to expose intimate photographs of one of them. Salman had befriended the woman in the name of love and took her photographs under the guise of celebrating her birthday in a park recently. He then threatened to upload her…

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    • 31 October

      Illegal liquor caused deadly Kurnool bus fire, says YSRCP

      YSRCP has blamed fake liquor from an illegal alcohol shop for the Kurnool bus fire that killed 20 people. The opposition alleges government negligence, demands Rs 1 crore compensation per family, and calls for criminal action against the Excise Minister maravati: The YS Jagan Mohan Reddy-led YSRCP on Sunday alleged that the Kurnool bus fire, which killed 20 people, was a “government-made massacre” caused by “spurious liquor sold at an illegal alcohol shop” in Kurnool district. In the wee hours of October 24, the sleeper bus ran over a two-wheeler, which had already met with an accident, at Chinna Tekuru village in Kurnool district. There were 44 passengers on the bus, and several managed to escape. The two-wheeler caught underneath the…

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    • 31 October

      SC to hear bail pleas of Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam in 2020 Delhi riots case

      The Supreme Court will hear the bail pleas of Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam, Gulfisha Fatima, and Meeran Haider in the UAPA case linked to the February 2020 Delhi riots. The High Court had earlier denied their bail citing potential conspiratorial violence New Delhi: The Supreme Court is slated to hear on Monday bail pleas of activists Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam, Gulfisha Fatima, and Meeran Haider in the UAPA case related to the alleged conspiracy behind the February 2020 riots in Delhi. A bench of Justices Aravind Kumar and N V Anjaria is likely to hear the matter. The top court on September 22 had issued notice to the Delhi Police and sought its response.The activists have moved the apex court challenging…

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    • 31 October

      Tejashwi promises allowance hike, pension and insurance for panchayat representatives if INDIA bloc wins Bihar polls

      RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav has promised to double allowances, provide pensions, and offer Rs 50 lakh insurance cover to Panchayati Raj representatives if the INDIA bloc wins the Bihar polls. He also pledged benefits for PDS distributors and rural artisans Patna: RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Sunday said allowances of the representatives of Bihar’s panchayati raj system will be doubled if the INDIA bloc comes to power in the State. He also announced a Rs 50 lakh insurance cover and a pension for them. The panchayati raj system consists of three levels of governance – zila parishad, panchayat samiti, and gram panchayat. The chairpersons are known as ‘mukhiya’ (gram panchayat), ‘pramukh’ (panchayat samiti), and ‘adhyaksha’ (zila parishad). The Nitish Kumar government…

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