Hyderabad: 37-Year-Old Man Dies by Suicide

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Hyderabad: A 37-year-old man, Myakala Raju, died by suicide at his house in Moinabad on Saturday night. Raju had quarrelled with his wife a few weeks ago following which she went to her mother’s place. On Saturday afternoon, Raju went to the house of his in-laws and asked his wife to come along with him … Read more

Hyderabad woman dies by suicide after partner marries man

Hyderabad woman dies by suicide after partner marries man

Hyderabad: An 18-year-old woman died by suicide in Hyderabad, India, after her partner married a man. The woman, identified as Yasmina Sultana, was from Assam and was working in a private firm in Hyderabad. Police said that Sultana had been in a relationship with another woman for the past eight months. However, her partner recently … Read more

Chikkadpally Police Change Sections of Case to Cheating and Abetment to Suicide

Hyderabad: The Chikkadpally police have changed the sections of the case involving the death of Pravallika, a woman who was preparing for government job recruitment exams, to cheating and abetment to suicide. Pravallika died by suicide at a hostel in Ashoknagar on Friday night after her relationship with her friend, Shivaram Rathod, went sour. The … Read more

Hyderabad: Man Murders Wife, Then Commits Suicide

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In a tragic incident, a man in Hyderabad murdered his wife and then committed suicide on Monday night. P Raju, a 45-year-old driver, and his wife T Santosha had been married for 17 years. They lived with their two children in the Sairam Nagar colony of Nagole. On Monday night, Raju and Santosha had a … Read more

Telangana government promises job calendar for government jobs

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Karimnagar, Telangana: IT and Industries Minister KT Rama Rao has said that the Telangana government will announce a job calendar for government jobs if the BRS party is re-elected in the next assembly election.

This will ensure that recruitment to government vacancies is done every year through the Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC).

The Minister made this announcement while participating in a public meeting in Karimnagar on Wednesday. He also assured the unemployed youth that the government is committed to filling up all government job vacancies in the state.

Rama Rao said that the government has already filled up 1.30 lakh vacancies in the last nine and a half years, and the remaining vacancies will also be filled soon.

He also came down heavy on opposition parties for politicizing the recent death of Pravallika, a young woman who died by suicide in Hyderabad.

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Tragic Suicide Sparks Protests in Hyderabad Over Group-II Exam Postponement Concerns

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Hyderabad: Late on Friday night, the Ashoknagar neighborhood in Hyderabad bore witness to widespread protests following the tragic suicide of a 23-year-old woman, Marri Pravalika, who had taken her own life while residing in a local hostel. Marri Pravalika, a native of Warangal, was reportedly preparing for the highly-anticipated Group-II exams conducted by the Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC).

In the wake of this heart-wrenching incident, groups of students and young individuals took to the streets of Ashoknagar to express their grievances. They alleged that Pravalika had been deeply distressed by the sudden postponement of the Group-II exams, which eventually led to her decision to end her own life.

A purported suicide note, believed to have been authored by Pravalika, included an emotional plea to her mother for forgiveness, emphasizing her sense of helplessness.

The tragic incident occurred within the jurisdiction of the Gandhinagar police, prompting law enforcement to swiftly respond to the Ashoknagar locality. The protests gained momentum around midnight as aspirants for the Group-II exams, as well as other students, rallied together in significant numbers to voice their concerns.

The TSPSC had recently rescheduled the Group II exams in light of the upcoming Assembly elections scheduled for November. These postponed exams are now slated to take place on January 6 and 7, 2024, having initially been scheduled for November 2 and 3.

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21-year-old woman commits suicide in Hyderabad after boyfriend’s death

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A 21-year-old woman in Hyderabad committed suicide on Tuesday after learning that her boyfriend had died by suicide. The two were in a relationship and had planned to marry, but their parents refused to accept their proposal. According to police, the woman worked at a bakery in Nanakramguda, where her boyfriend also worked. They had … Read more

Man in Mancherial attempts suicide

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Man in Mancherial attempts suicide due to family disputes A man in Mancherial, India attempted to kill himself by consuming pesticide on Tuesday night. The man, Shataraji Mallesh, was reportedly depressed following family disputes between his son and daughter-in-law. Mallesh was immediately shifted to a hospital in Luxettipet and then to Karimnagar. His condition is … Read more

Hyderabad Teenager Dies by Suicide

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Hyderabad Teenager Dies by Suicide After Being Chided for Poor Academic Performance and Online Gaming Addiction

A 14-year-old boy from Hyderabad, Telangana, died by suicide on September 25, 2023, after being scolded by his parents for poor academic performance and online gaming addiction.

The boy, Rehash Reddy, was a class tenth student at a private school in the city. He was reportedly addicted to online games and was not concentrating on his studies. His parents had scolded him for this on several occasions.

On September 25, Rehash’s teachers complained to his parents about his poor performance in school. The parents scolded him again, and Rehash reportedly became very upset. He went to the 14th floor of the apartment building where the family resided and jumped off.

Rehash was rushed to the hospital, but he was declared dead on arrival. The Raidurgam police booked a case and started an investigation.

This tragic incident highlights the importance of parental guidance and communication with teenagers. It is also important to be aware of the dangers of online gaming addiction and to help teenagers strike a healthy balance between their online and offline lives.

Here are some tips for parents to help their teenagers avoid online gaming addiction:

Set limits on the amount of time your teenager can spend playing online games.
Encourage your teenager to engage in other activities, such as sports, hobbies, and spending time with friends and family.
Monitor your teenager’s online activity and talk to them about the games they are playing.
Seek professional help if you are concerned that your teenager may be addicted to online games.

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