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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 Youth Attacked, Forced to Chant Slogans

Tension in Hyderabad: Youth Attacked, Forced to Chant ‘Jai Shri Ram’

Hyderabad, June 11 – Tension broke out in the Raidurgam area under Cyberabad police limits late on Tuesday night after a group of Muslim youths were attacked by men allegedly linked to right-wing groups.

The incident happened near a hotel around midnight on June 10. According to the victims, a group of men carrying sticks and swords entered the hotel, damaged the pantry and furniture, and then chased and beat up some Muslim youngsters. The attackers also forced them to chant “Jai Shri Ram.”

After hearing about the attack, more young men from Shaikpet arrived at the scene and raised slogans in protest. The injured victims believe it was a planned attack meant to disturb peace in the area and said that people were targeted because of their religion.

The police responded quickly and formed special teams to track down those responsible. This incident adds to a recent series of similar events in Hyderabad.

Just two days earlier, on June 8, a cattle transporter was attacked in Attapur. In another case the same day, some people burned a vehicle carrying animal waste in Jalpally, a day after Bakrid.

In NM Guda, Attapur, members of a group called “Kataar Gau Raksha Dal” stopped an auto-rickshaw with two bulls, assaulted the driver, and damaged the vehicle. This led to clashes between two groups, and when the police tried to control the situation, stones were thrown, injuring three officers.

The police have registered multiple cases in Attapur and Mailardevpally and are searching for others involved. On Monday, they arrested 25 people connected to the violence related to animal sacrifice during Eid ul-Adha.

Many activists say that violence in Hyderabad has increased around Bakrid this year. They blame the rise of right-wing groups and claim the current Congress government is failing to keep the situation under control.

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Hyderabad Car Crash: 2 Techies Die After Party

Hyderabad Tragedy: 2 Techies Die in Late-Night Crash After Party

A fun night out turned tragic in Hyderabad when two young techies lost their lives in a car accident. The victims, Bhatula Bhargav Yadav and Chethi Varshith, both 23 years old, died early Sunday morning after their car crashed on the way back from a party.

The group of friends, all software engineers, had gathered at Vihari Nature’s Nest farmhouse on Friday night to celebrate. The party went on till about 2:30 am. After the celebration, the friends headed out in two cars — one driven by a hired driver and the other by Praveen, a friend from the group.

According to reports, the group went looking for food after the party but couldn’t find any open eateries. While returning, the car driven by Praveen, a Hyundai Creta, lost control near Edulabad. The vehicle hit two electric poles and then a tree.

The crash was so intense that the rear passenger door flew open, and Bhargav and Varshith, who were sitting in the back seat, were thrown out. Sadly, both of them died on the spot due to severe injuries.

Police said the crash was likely caused by rash and drunk driving. Liquor bottles were found at the farmhouse, and samples from Praveen have been collected to test for alcohol. The families were informed around 3 am after the second group of friends alerted the police.

A case has been registered against Praveen for causing death by negligence under Section 106(1) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. The investigation is ongoing, and officials are reviewing CCTV footage and speaking to others who were present at the party.

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Man Dies After Falling Into Drain in Hyderabad Rain

Hyderabad: Man Dies After Falling into Open Drain in Suraram

A 40-year-old man named K Padmarao died after falling into an open drain (nala) in Suraram, Hyderabad, on Tuesday night during heavy rains.

According to reports, he accidentally fell into the nala and was swept away by the water. Local people informed the police about the incident.

Police are checking if he was drunk when it happened. The Suraram police are looking into the case.

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Hyderabad Teen Dies After Scolding Over Mobile Use

Hyderabad: 16-Year-Old Boy Dies by Suicide After Parents Scold Him for Using Mobile Phone.

A 16-year-old boy from Vinay Nagar Colony in Hyderabad died by suicide on Monday after being scolded by his parents for spending too much time on his phone and not focusing on studies.

The boy had recently failed one subject in his SSC (Class 10) exams and was preparing to take the supplementary exams. On Saturday, he borrowed a smartphone from a friend and played video games on it.

His parents had earlier warned him several times about using the phone and watching TV instead of studying. On Sunday, his mother scolded him again for watching television. On Monday evening, his parents again reprimanded him for playing games on the phone.

Feeling upset after the scolding, the boy reportedly hanged himself from a ceiling fan in his house.

The police in Saidabad have started an investigation into the case.

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Man Killed in Bar Fight in Hyderabad’s Uppal

Young Man Killed While Trying to Stop Fight at Hyderabad Bar

Hyderabad, May 26: A 24-year-old man was killed during a fight at a bar in Uppal on Sunday night.

The victim, Pavan Kumar, also known as Kalyan, had gone to the ‘Good Day’ bar in Uppal with his friend Rishikesh. While they were drinking, two other men, Shravan Kumar and Hari Krishna, started arguing.

The argument turned violent when Shravan Kumar attacked Hari Krishna with a liquor bottle. Pavan, who was watching the fight, tried to step in and stop them. But Shravan became angry and stabbed Pavan with a beer bottle.

Pavan was seriously injured and later died from his wounds.

Police have registered a case against Shravan Kumar for murder. The bar management has also been booked for not stopping the violence inside the premises.

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Hyderabad Youth Murder: Man Killed by Friends

Hyderabad Youth Murder: 21-Year-Old Beaten by Friends Dies in Hospital

In a shocking case of violence, a 21-year-old man, P. Praneeth, died after being brutally attacked by his friends in Jawaharnagar, Hyderabad.

Praneeth and Govardhan (27), both residents of Bhagat Singh Colony in Yapral, were known to be friends. However, tensions arose recently when Govardhan suspected that Praneeth was spreading rumors about him being involved in drug dealing.

On April 5, Govardhan, along with a few others, lured Praneeth out under the pretext of a conversation. The group then attacked him, causing severe injuries. Praneeth was first taken to a private hospital nearby, but his condition worsened.

He was later shifted to Gandhi Hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries on Tuesday morning.

The Jawaharnagar police have registered a case and are investigating the Hyderabad youth murder incident.

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Police Bust Mujra Party in Hyderabad Farmhouse

Hyderabad: Mujra Party Shut Down at Farmhouse on City Outskirts

In the early hours of Wednesday, the Cyberabad Special Operations Team (SOT) raided a farmhouse in Moinabad, located on the outskirts of Hyderabad, where they discovered a mujra party. Seven women were detained, and 14 young men were arrested.

The police also found 70 grams of marijuana and several bottles of alcohol at the party. Interestingly, the farmhouse was located right next to the local police station.

According to reports, the organizers held the mujra party at the farmhouse, which lasted until 3 a.m. Guests were reportedly served hookah and drugs during the event. The organizers had brought women from places like Mumbai and West Bengal to perform inappropriate dances for the guests.

The women dancers were sent to a rescue home, while the arrested young men were taken to the police station. The Moinabad police have filed a case under the relevant laws and are continuing their investigation.

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Pastor Dies in Truck Accident Near Gopalpur

Pastor Killed in Fatal Truck Accident Near Gopalpur Crossing on Karimnagar-Warangal Highway

A pastor from Karimnagar, Kanakapudi Karunakar (55), died in a road accident early Tuesday morning near Gopalpur crossing on the Karimnagar-Warangal highway. He was traveling from Hanamkonda to Karimnagar when he took a detour due to road construction. His car was hit by a truck near Gopalpur crossing.

The impact of the crash was so severe that police had to work for hours to remove Karunakar’s body from the wreckage of his car. Passersby called the police and an ambulance for help. Authorities suspect the truck driver may have been negligent, and an investigation is underway.

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Elderly Farmer Dies by Electrocution in Nirmal

Elderly Farmer Electrocuted by Electric Fence in Nirmal – Tragic Accident Reported

Nirmal: A 55-year-old farmer, Bondugula Mallaiah, died after accidentally touching an electric fence in Nazirabad hamlet, Rampur gram panchayat, on Friday evening.

According to Sub-Inspector Sai Kiran, Mallaiah had set up the fence to protect his maize crop from wild boars. Unfortunately, he came into contact with it and was electrocuted. Other farmers discovered his body on Saturday morning.

Mallaiah is survived by his wife, son, and daughter. His wife, Chinnakka, filed a complaint with the police. A case has been registered, and an investigation is underway.

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Mamnoor Airport Tensions: Farmers Protest Land Loss

Tension Near Mamnoor Airport Over Land Acquisition

The announcement of Mamnoor Airport in Warangal district was initially celebrated, with political leaders competing to take credit. However, farmers whose lands are being taken for the project have started protesting, demanding fair compensation.

The new airport will cover the main road connecting Nakkalapalli, Gunturpalli, and Nekkonda via Gavicharla Cross Road, which has raised concerns among farmers. They argue that they are losing more than they are gaining from the project. After repeatedly bringing up their issues with officials and receiving no proper response, they staged a protest. As a result, a heavy police force was deployed, and the land acquisition survey was temporarily halted.

Parakala MLA Revuri Prakash Reddy has urged the farmers to cooperate, assuring them of fair compensation. He held a meeting with affected farmers from Gadepally and Gunturpalli, stating that while compensation will be provided, the airport construction will not stop.

Meanwhile, the state government is pushing to complete the land acquisition quickly so that work on the airport can begin. Ruling party leaders are now trying to negotiate with the farmers to resolve the issue.

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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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