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Students Die by Suicide After Exam Failure

Telangana: Two Students Die by Suicide After Failing Supplementary Exams

Sangareddy/Siddipet: In a heartbreaking incident, two intermediate students in Telangana died by suicide after failing in their supplementary exams.

In Sangareddy, 19-year-old Venkataramana, a second-year intermediate student, ended his life after he failed one subject in the recently released results. He was the son of Raipally Krishna.

In another incident in Siddipet district, 16-year-old Harika, a first-year intermediate student, also died by suicide at her home in Katkur village of Akkannapet mandal. She had reportedly failed one subject too.

Police have registered cases in both incidents and are investigating further.

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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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Hyderabad Builder Held in ₹15Cr Real Estate Fraud

Hyderabad Builder Arrested for Alleged Real Estate Investment Fraud

Hyderabad, Telangana – The Cyberabad Economic Offences Wing (EOW) arrested Obili Papannagari Rama Chandra Reddy, owner of Obili Housing, for allegedly defrauding investors in a pre-launch plot scheme.

Reddy, along with V.B Gupta of Prathista Properties and other associates, is accused of deceiving investors into depositing money in their venture called “Highway Paradise” located at Venkatapuram village in Sangareddy.

Authorities allege the group convinced victims to invest in the project with the promise of developed plots in a 200-acre Sadasivpet property and offered monthly interest payments alongside the return of their principal investment.

“Over a three-year period, they persuaded innocent people to invest substantial sums into their venture with the promise of high returns,” said a senior EOW official. “These deposits were made based on false promises of land development.”

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EOW officials believe there are approximately 50 victims, with total losses estimated between Rs 10 crore and Rs 15 crore. The investigation was initiated based on a complaint filed by an investor, leading to Reddy’s arrest.

Further details regarding the whereabouts of Gupta and other involved parties, as well as the status of the invested funds, are likely to be revealed as the investigation progresses.

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Sangareddy LPG Fire: 9 Cars Gutted | 30 Lakhs Loss

Mechanic Filling Car with LPG Sparks Fire, Destroying Nine Vehicles in Sangareddy

A fire erupted in Narayankhed town, Sangareddy, on Wednesday, destroying nine cars parked in a garage. The incident, which resulted in an estimated loss of Rs. 30 lakh, is reportedly linked to improper LPG filling practices.

According to the police, the fire began while mechanic Moin Khan was filling LPG gas into a car’s fuel tank. The cause of the ignition is still under investigation. The fire quickly spread to nearby LPG cylinders stored inside the garage, triggering a series of explosions that engulfed the surrounding vehicles.

Thankfully, no injuries were reported in the incident. However, the fire caused panic among students at the nearby Kakatiya School, located close to the car shed.

Following the incident, authorities have registered a case and are investigating the cause of the fire. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of adhering to safety protocols when handling flammable materials like LPG.

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BJP campaign vehicle hits elderly woman in Sangareddy

Sangareddy: An elderly woman was seriously injured after a BJP campaign vehicle hit her at Jinnaram Mandal headquarters on Saturday.

The victim was identified as Dappu Narsamma (78) from the same village. While the crowd was waiting for BJP candidate Nandishwar Goud from Patancheru constituency at Jinnaram on Saturday afternoon, the driver of the campaign vehicle reversed the vehicle, hitting Narsamma.

She was rushed to the Mallareddy Hospital located at Jeedimetla for treatment. The Jinnaram police have registered a case and have taken the driver into custody.

This incident has come as a major embarrassment for the BJP, which is already facing criticism over its handling of the economy and other issues. The party will be hoping that this incident does not damage its chances in the upcoming elections.

In the meantime, the police are investigating the incident and will be taking appropriate action against the driver of the vehicle.

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Tragedy Strikes on Outer Ring Road: Two Dead, Three Injured in Car Accident

In a heart-wrenching incident that occurred in the early hours of Sunday, two young men lost their lives and three others sustained severe injuries when their car overturned while attempting to overtake another vehicle on the Outer Ring Road near Muthangi Toll-plaza under Patancheru Police Station limits.

The deceased have been identified as Mohammad Luman (20) and Sayyad Majid (21). The identities of the injured individuals are yet to be determined. Following the accident, the injured were promptly rushed to the Area Hospital Patancheru, while the bodies of the two victims were transferred to the mortuary at the same hospital.

The Patancheru Police have initiated an investigation into the cause of the accident. The inquiry is currently underway.

This tragic incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of road safety and the devastating consequences that can result from reckless driving. As we mourn the loss of these young lives, let us also pledge to drive with caution and adhere to traffic rules to prevent such tragedies from occurring again.

 

Sangareddy Pharmaceutical Reactor Explosion Injures 15

Sangareddy: Fifteen workers were seriously injured in a reactor explosion at Amar Labs in IDA Bollaram on Saturday night. The injured were rushed to Mamatha Medical College Hospital, where three are in critical condition with over 60 percent burns.

The cause of the explosion is still under investigation, but IDA Bollaram Police have registered a case. The losses due to the explosion have not yet been assessed.

This is the latest in a series of industrial accidents in India. In September, a fire at a chemical factory in Gujarat killed 13 people. And in August, a boiler explosion at a power plant in Uttar Pradesh killed 10 people.

These incidents highlight the need for stricter safety standards and enforcement in Indian industry.

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