Cyber crimes: Hyderabad cops arrest nine persons from various States

Hyderabad Cybercrime police on Wednesday arrested nine persons from various States who were allegedly involved in different e-crimes

Published Date – 08:13 PM, Wed – 13 September 23


Cyber crimes: Hyderabad cops arrest nine persons from various States

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Hyderabad: The Hyderabad Cybercrime police on Wednesday arrested nine persons from various States who were allegedly involved in different e-crimes.

The arrested persons are Sajjad Shaik Sarfaraz, Umakanth Dixit, Shubham Tiwari, Ravi Kumar, Atul Sharma, Shahin Memon, Neeraj Kumar Singh, Bipin Kumar and Bindeshar Mandal. Except Sajjad who was harassing a woman by sending morphed pictures to her, the remaining persons were involved in various e-frauds and duped people of around Rs. 2 crores, said Hyderabad Cybercrime officials.

The persons were arrested from Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Haryana and Rajasthan. All of them were remanded.

CM KCR a genuine Hindu, says Harish Rao

Apart from taking up the renovation of the Kondagattu Temple with an outlay of Rs.600 crore, the State government had also increased the salaries of archakas.

Published Date – 09:00 PM, Wed – 13 September 23


CM KCR a genuine Hindu, says Harish Rao

Finance Minister T Harish Rao is offering prayers at Lord Rama Temple at Potlapally in Siddipet district on Wednesday

Siddipet: Finance Minister T Harish Rao said Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao was a genuine Hindu, with his efforts to develop temples in the State proving this.

Addressing the gathering after laying the foundation for renovation of the Sita Ramachandra Swamy Temple at Potlapally near Husnabad on Wednesday, Harish Rao said the works initiated by the Chief Minister were a perfect example for this, pointing out that the State government had carried out the renovation of Yadadri Temple by spending Rs.1,200 crore.

Apart from taking up the renovation of the Kondagattu Temple with an outlay of Rs.600 crore, the State government had also increased the salaries of archakas. It would take up renovation of the Potlapally temple with a budget of Rs.40 lakh, he said, adding that Rs 50 lakh would be granted for the gopuram of the Lord Shiva Temple also at Potlapally.

BJP’s ‘One Nation One Election’ move fearing defeat in Assembly polls: Harish Rao

People would have to decide whether they would support the party that had brought the anti-farmer laws in the Parliament or the party that was giving drinking water to each and every doorstep in Telangana, said Harish Rao

Published Date – 08:54 PM, Wed – 13 September 23


BJP’s ‘One Nation One Election’ move fearing defeat in Assembly polls: Harish Rao

Finance Minister T Harish Rao at Husnabad.

Siddipet: Finance Minister T Harish Rao said the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was floating the idea of ‘One Nation One Election’ (Jamili elections) because it feared defeat in the forthcoming elections to five State Assemblies.

With the saffron party losing base in Telangana, the Centre was also trying to gain politically by creating religious hatred between communities apart from trying to gain political mileage out of India-Pakistan differences.

Addressing the gathering after inaugurating the Integrated Divisional Level office in Husnabad on Wednesday, the Minister said the people would have to decide whether they would support the party that had brought the anti-farmer laws in the Parliament or the party that was giving drinking water to each and every doorstep in the State. On the Congress party’s declarations, Harish Rao said the people had already made a self-declaration to support Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao in the coming elections because Telangana had undergone a transformation in the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) rule.

Harish Rao also demanded the Congress to come up with an explanation on how many promises they made in the 2009 elections were kept. The Telangana government had built the Gouravelly reservoir by spending Rs 2,500 crore with an objective to irrigate every acre in Husnabad constituency, he said, also recalling how Captain V Lakshmikantha Rao and his son MLA V Sathish Kumar had supported the BRS (then TRS) during the Telangana movement.

Planning Commission vice-chairman B Vinod Kumar, Zilla Parishad Chairperson V Roja Sharma and others were present.

Quantum AI Global opens its Hyderabad office

Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao inaugurated the Hyderabad office of Quantum AI Global.

Published Date – 09:46 PM, Wed – 13 September 23


Quantum AI Global opens its Hyderabad office

Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao inaugurated the Hyderabad office of Quantum AI Global.

Hyderabad: Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Minister Errabelli Dayakar Rao inaugurated the Hyderabad office of Quantum AI Global, a US-based leading innovator in deep-tech solutions, at Capital Park building in Madhapur here on Wednesday. He appreciated the company management for catering to the industrial needs by offering artificial intelligence and quantum technologies.

The products of Quantum AI Global are making waves not just in technology but also in society, with meaningful impact through products like HealMed, a lifeline catering to the urgent need for mental health support. “In collaboration with IIIT Basara, we’ve initiated a pilot program, making mental health care accessible to students. Our vision at Quantum AI Global goes beyond technology,” the company CEO Sanjay Chittoor said.

Rajya Sabha member Vaddiraju Ravichandra, film producer Dil Raju and others also were present.

‘Telangana’s venture spirit brought Monin here’

Gourmet flavourings company Monin chose Telangana for setting up its India headquarters as well as R&D centre and first production unit, considering the Telangana government’s venture spirit and Minister KT Rama Rao’s professional approach, said Olivier Monin

Published Date – 09:21 PM, Wed – 13 September 23


‘Telangana’s venture spirit brought Monin here’



Hyderabad: Gourmet flavourings company Monin chose Telangana for setting up its India headquarters as well as R&D centre and first production unit, considering the State government’s venture spirit and Minister KT Rama Rao‘s professional approach, said Olivier Monin, president and chairman of Georges Monin SAS, the parent company of Monin India.

“Before choosing Telangana, we visited eight different States. But none of them had the same spirit. The main reason why we are here is because of your venture spirit and business spirit, which we like very much,” he told Minister Rama Rao, at the foundation laying ceremony of the new facility in Sangareddy on Wednesday.

Monin India managing director Germain Araud said after more than a dozen trips to India, the company representatives could not found a perfect place to establish their unit which was very discouraging. However, officials from the Telangana government approached the company management and invited them to visit Telangana.

“When we came here, we were mesmerised at what we saw. Telangana is centrally located, with the world-class infrastructure in the making. Most importantly, the support extended by the State government has been very excellent. We were touched by the humility and approachability of the officials. Jayesh Ranjan personally met us to explain what the State and Hyderabad was ready to offer us,” he said. Within next three months, the company signed the MoU with the State government for the unit.

Dr. GSR Trust gets appreciation for helping TB patients

The trust distributed nutrient food kits to tuberculosis patients for six months free of cost to 250 patients in Kothagudem constituency.

Published Date – 09:17 PM, Wed – 13 September 23


Dr. GSR Trust gets appreciation for helping TB patients



Khammam: Dr. GSR Charitable Trust was honoured with the best service appreciation certificate under Ayushman Bharat Nikshay Mitra programme.

The trust distributed nutrient food kits to tuberculosis patients for six months free of cost to 250 patients in Kothagudem constituency. At a programme at Paloncha Government Area Hospital in the district on Wednesday the hospital superintendent Dr. Mukhanteswara Rao presented the appreciation certificate to the trust’s manager Chandragiri Anji.

Dr. Mukhanteswara Rao thanked the trust chairman Dr. Gadala Srinivasa Rao for providing nutritional food kits to tuberculosis patients to boost their immunity levels. Dr. Somayajulu Dora, Dr. Manikantha Reddy and trust Coordinator M Joga Rao and others were present.

Veterinary Expert Committee meeting held at Nehru Zoo Park

A Veterinary Expert Committee meeting was held at Nehru Zoological Park, here on Wednesday.

Published Date – 08:55 PM, Wed – 13 September 23


Veterinary Expert Committee meeting held at Nehru Zoo Park



Hyderabad: A Veterinary Expert Committee meeting was held at Nehru Zoological Park, here on Wednesday. Lokesh Jayaswal, PCCF (Wildlife) and Chief Wildlife Warden, TS, headed the meeting with the veterinary experts from Veterinary College, VBRI, GHMC veterinary wing and Zoo veterinary wing.

The committee members went around the zoo and inspected the wild animal enclosures and suggested measures for maintaining healthcare and hygiene and for the betterment of wild animals.

Meanwhile, an awareness campaign with the theme ‘Unite for Big Cats’ coinciding with the one-year commemoration of reintroduction of Cheetahs in India, is being held at the zoo till September 17. The campaign called by Ministry of Environment Forest & Climate Change and Central Zoo Authority today had a massive rally with over 120 students conducted from the children park area to Big Cats.

Drawing and essay writing competitions were also conducted in which over 150 students participated. Lokesh Jayaswal, distributed the prizes to the winners of the competition.

V.S.N.V.Prasad, Director, Zoo Parks, Telangana State, Dr. Sunil S Hiremath, Curator, and A Nagamani, Deputy Curator, Nehru Zoological Park, and the Veterinary Expert Committee members were present on the occasion.

Burglar dressed up as woman nabbed in Rajanna-Sircilla

According to the police, Banti Laxminarayana, who ran a flex printing shop, had opened his shop on September 10 and found Rs.3,500 missing, with the back door of the shop damaged, following which he lodged a complaint.

Updated On – 08:55 PM, Wed – 13 September 23


Burglar dressed up as woman nabbed in Rajanna-Sircilla



Rajanna-Sircilla: A man, who allegedly committed a theft dressed up as a woman, was nabbed at Yellareddypet. Police said he wore his wife’s clothes and even her hair extensions for the theft on September 9.

According to the police, Banti Laxminarayana, who ran a flex printing shop, had opened his shop on September 10 and found Rs.3,500 missing, with the back door of the shop damaged, following which he lodged a complaint. The police, who checked CCTV footage were surprused to see a “woman” in the visuals. During further investigation, they got suspicious over the behaviour of Sudheer, son of Ramindla Nampalli, who had rented out the room to Laxminarayana. On questioning, Sudheer confessed to the crime and said he had worn his wife’s churidar and hair extensions apart from a face mask to avoid suspicion.

He was arrested and produced before the court.

Man stabbed to death at Hafeezbaba Nagar

“On the pretext of discussing some issues, the duo spoke to him and are suspected to have stabbed him with sharp edged weapons leaving him critically injured,” said Kanchanbagh Inspector, G Shehkar Reddy.

Published Date – 08:27 PM, Wed – 13 September 23


Man stabbed to death at Hafeezbaba Nagar



Hyderabad: A man who was a suspect in a murder case reported three years ago, was stabbed to death at Hafezbabanagar in Kanchanbagh on Tuesday night.

Syed Naseer (22), an AC mechanic and a resident of Hafezbabanagar C Block, was seated in an auto rickshaw parked near his house around 2.20 am, when two persons – Baba Shinde and his son Akash Shinde – along with some others came to the spot on a bike.

“On the pretext of discussing some issues, the duo spoke to him and are suspected to have stabbed him with sharp edged weapons leaving him critically injured,” said Kanchanbagh Inspector, G Shehkar Reddy. The victim was rushed to a private hospital at Santoshnagar in an auto rickshaw where doctors pronounced him dead.

Naseer was involved in the murder of one Vishal Shinde reported at Zaheerabad in 2020. He along with another person had allegedly kidnapped Vishal from Chatrinaka and killed there over a dispute of Rs. 5,000.

Two of the suspects Akash and Baba Shinde are relatives of Vishal and the police suspect Naseer was killed to take revenge for the murder of Vishal. Three teams are formed to nab the assailants who fled away on a motorcycle after killing Naseer.

The Kanchanbagh police registered a case and started investigation.

Nizamabad: Police issues guidelines for Ganesh Festival

Commissioner of Police V Satyanarayana said the people setting up Ganesh pandals should get permission from all the departments concerned

Published Date – 07:59 PM, Wed – 13 September 23


Nizamabad: Police issues guidelines for Ganesh Festival

Commissioner of Police V Satyanarayana said the people setting up Ganesh pandals should get permission from all the departments concerned

Nizamabad: Ahead of the Ganesh Festival slated to begin on September 18, the district Police have rolled out comprehensive guidelines for organizers of Ganesh Pandals and participants in Ganesh immersion processions.

Commissioner of Police V Satyanarayana said the people setting up Ganesh pandals should get permission from all the departments concerned. The organisers of the pandals should inform the police about the height, weight, number of days for celebrations and the day of immersion along with time, the route, on which procession will be held, including the number of people going to take part in it, he said.

The organising committees should also ensure proper lighting at the pandals, fire- fighting equipment and proper parking facilities, he said, adding that guidelines have been issued regarding safe electric wiring to avoid short-circuits and arrangement of parking places at particular distance from pandals to avert traffic congestions.

Usage of banners, colours and fireworks is strictly restricted and loud speakers should be switched off at 10 pm, he said.