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15 Fake Doctors Booked Across Telangana

15 Fake Doctors Booked in Telangana, FIRs Registered

Hyderabad: The Telangana State Medical Council has taken strict action against 15 people for working as doctors without proper qualifications. The Council conducted inspections last month in Hyderabad, Medak, Sangareddy, Vikarabad, and nearby areas.

FIRs (First Information Reports) have been filed under various legal sections including the NMC Act and Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) for illegal medical practice.

FIRs filed in different areas:

  • Kondapur Police Station:
    FIRs were filed against K. Bansilal and A. Anil Kumar for running illegal first-aid centres at Malkapur Cross Roads.
  • Patancheru Police Station:
    FIRs were filed against:
    • B. Bhaskar – Sri Sai First Aid Center, Isnapur X Road
    • Jeevan Reddy – Sri Shiva Sai Clinic
    • Paltu Baba – Nagamatha Clinic
    • Paul Mahendra – Practicing allopathic medicine at Kakatiya Hospital
    • G. Venkataswamy (BAMS) – Sri Lakshmi Polyclinic
  • Sadasivpet Police Station:
    • P. Hitendra Iren (BHMS) – Falsely working as an allopathic doctor at Sri Sai Ram Hospital
  • Munipalli Police Station (Sangareddy):
    • Ravindra Siddappa Shaid – Operating a clinic at Budera X Road
  • Sangareddy Town Police Station:
    • R. Prabhakar (BAMS) – Running Sushruta Clinic, Shivaji Nagar
    • Ayesha Begum (BUMS) – Running Alshifa Clinic, Makhdoom Nagar
  • Marpalli Police Station (Vikarabad):
    • N. Kumar – Allegedly operating a clinic at Patlur Village
  • Sangareddy Rural Police Station:
    • Lokesh (BAMS) – Operating Life Polyclinic near Bypass Road
  • Hathnoora Police Station (Sangareddy):
    • S. Sravya (Pharm.D) – Running Sri Ram Hospital and practicing allopathic medicine
  • Narsapur Police Station (Medak):
    • K. Sai Kiran (BHMS) – Working as an allopathic doctor at KAK Hospital

The Medical Council has said that it will continue to take action against fake and unqualified medical practitioners to ensure public safety.

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Two from Hyderabad Drown in Manjeera River

Tragic Drowning Incident at Manjeera River in Medak

A visit to Edupayala turned tragic when two people from Hyderabad drowned in the Manjeera River at Pothamsettipally, Medak district.

The victims, Krishna (20) and Shama (12), were residents of Indira Nagar, Hyderabad. They had come with friends to offer prayers at the Sri Vanadurga Bhavani Temple.

While swimming in the river, Krishna and Shama drowned. Locals managed to rescue two of their friends. The bodies were later recovered and sent to the Medak government hospital for postmortem.

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Ugadi Tragedy: Youngster Dies in Bike Crash

Ugadi Festivities Marred by Tragedy: Young Man Dies in Road Accident

Eruka Mahesh, a 21-year-old resident of Narsingi village, tragically lost his life in a road accident on Tuesday. The incident occurred in Medak district’s Papannapet Mandal, as Mahesh was on his way to collect mango leaves for the Ugadi festival celebrations.

According to reports, Mahesh’s motorbike collided with another two-wheeler from behind. The impact resulted in severe head injuries, leading to his death at the scene. The other biker reportedly sustained minor injuries.

Following the accident, authorities registered a case and transferred Mahesh’s body to the Government Hospital in Medak for a postmortem examination. This unfortunate event casts a shadow over what should be a joyous occasion for the community.

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Chilly Times in Telangana as Temperatures Drop!

Telangana Experiences Noticeable Drop in Temperatures, Experts Predict Further Decrease

Telangana: Get ready to bundle up, folks! Telangana is experiencing a noticeable drop in temperatures, especially during the night. According to the experts at the Meteorological Department, cold winds are making their way into the state from the northeast and north, causing the mercury to plummet.

It’s not just the nights that are getting colder, even daytime temperatures are taking a hit. The meteorological sources predict that North Telangana might see even lower temperatures in the coming days. Places like Adilabad, Karimnagar, and Nizamabad are likely to feel the brunt of this increasing cold, and even Hyderabad is not exempt from the cooling trend.

In Hyderabad, the minimum temperature was recorded at 16.6 degrees Celsius, according to the Meteorological Department. But the real chill is happening in places like Malkajgiri, which hit a bone-chilling 11.6 degrees, Serilingampally at 12.1 degrees, and Rajendranagar at 12.6 degrees.

The cold front extends to other areas as well, with temperatures like 12.8 degrees in Ramachandrapuram, Patancheruvu, 14 degrees in Secunderabad, Chandanagar, Kuthbullapur, 15 degrees in Adilabad, 13.4 degrees in Medak, 13.8 degrees in Patancheruvu, and 17.7 degrees in Ramagundam.

As the days go by, the cold weather is expected to intensify, so it’s a good idea to start taking precautions to stay warm and cozy.