Telangana: Two killed, one injured in road accident at Medak

Two persons died in a road accident on NH-44 at Japthi Shivanuru village in Narsingi mandal

Published Date – 09:00 PM, Sun – 10 September 23


Telangana: Two killed, one injured in road accident at Medak

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Medak: Two persons died in a road accident on NH-44 at Japthi Shivanuru village in Narsingi mandal on Sunday.

The deceased were Konda Linga Reddy (50), a resident of Amberpet village in Siddipet, and Mutyala Venkatrami Reddy (56) of Venkatapur village. The two were going in a car driven by Pentaparthi Bapi Reddy, a resident of Narlapur in Nizampet, to attend a function in Ramayampet when the mishap occurred. Bapi Reddy sustained serious injuries in the incident.

A case was registered and the bodies were shifted to the Area Hospital Ramayampet for postmortem.

Hyderabad: Customer beaten to death at Hotel in Punjagutta over Biryani dispute

A customer was allegedly beaten to death at a hotel in Punjagutta following an argument with the hotel workers over Biryani

Updated On – 10:34 PM, Mon – 11 September 23


Hyderabad: Customer beaten to death at Hotel in Punjagutta over Biryani dispute

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Hyderabad: A customer was allegedly beaten to death at a hotel in Punjagutta following an argument with the hotel workers over Biryani. The victim Liyaqath (30), a resident of Chandrayangutta, had gone to Meridian Hotel, Punjagutta around Sunday midnight along with a couple of individuals and ordered Biryani.

While they were having the food, some argument took place between the hotel workers and Liyaqath, which caused other hotel staff to intervene. Eventually, a scuffle broke out between the two groups. Allegedly, the hotel staff closed the hotel shutters and attacked Liyaqath and his companion.

He was somehow rescued from the spot and shifted to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

On receiving information, the police reached the hospital and shifted the body to Gandhi Hospital mortuary for postmortem examination.

A case has been registered.

Punjgutta SI and Head Constable suspended

Hyderabad Commissioner of Police, CV Anand on Monday placed under suspension Punjagutta sub inspector Shiva Shanker and head constable Ramesh for dereliction of duty. The duo was present in the police station when the victim Liyaqat had apparently complained of uneasiness.

Andhra Pradesh HC Judge injured in road mishap in Suryapet

The incident happened in Chivvemla mandal in Suryapet district when Justice V Sujatha, was travelling to Vijayawada from Hyderabad. The driver lost control of the vehicle and it fell into a roadside bush, the police said.

Published Date – 11:04 PM, Sun – 10 September 23


Andhra Pradesh HC Judge injured in road mishap in Suryapet

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Suryapet: A Judge of the Andhra Pradesh High Court on Sunday suffered injuries after the car in which she was travelling met with an accident in Suryapet district of Telangana, police said.

The incident happened in Chivvemla mandal in Suryapet district when Justice V Sujatha, was travelling to Vijayawada from Hyderabad. The driver lost control of the vehicle and it fell into a roadside bush, they said.

After being alerted by some passersby, a police team rushed to the spot and shifted the judge to a hospital in Suryapet, a police official said.

The Judge sustained minor injuries and received two stitches on her head. Her condition is stable now, the official said adding the car driver also suffered minor injuries in the mishap.

Ananthagiri Hills draws huge crowds despite closure of Kotepally reservoir

The Kotepally reservoir had been a beloved getaway for adventure enthusiasts, particularly those seeking the thrill of kayaking and other water activities.

Updated On – 11:57 AM, Mon – 11 September 23


Ananthagiri Hills draws huge crowds despite closure of Kotepally reservoir



Hyderabad: Despite the closure of Kotepally reservoir, near Ananthagiri Hills, Vikarabad, the noted tourism destination has continued to draw large crowds, especially on weekends.

The closure of the reservoir, since January has not deterred visitors, as the nearby trekking trails and the picturesque viewpoints, including the famous Anantha Padmanabha Swamy Temple, have now become popular destinations for both locals and tourists.

Till recently, the Kotepally reservoir had been a beloved getaway for adventure enthusiasts, particularly those seeking the thrill of kayaking and other water activities. The reservoir had become an integral part of the overall experience for visitors to this scenic location.

In January, an accident claimed the lives of four members of a family who had ventured into the reservoir waters but never made it out. As a result, to ensure public safety, the authorities had to close the reservoir for public indefinitely. According to local police, their primary concern is to ensure the safety of the visitors.

Manchi Pustakam’s attempt to nurture Telugu reading in children

Having majorly published translated books rather than originals, Bhagyalakshmi emphasizes that authors should focus on creating stories that cater to different age brackets.

Updated On – 10:03 PM, Sun – 10 September 23


Manchi Pustakam’s attempt to nurture Telugu reading in children



Hyderabad: Amidst a rapidly evolving reading landscape where Telugu literature is hard to come by, ‘Manchi Pusthakam,’ advocates for reviving and nurturing children’s love for reading.

Nestled in a quiet corner of Hyderabad’s Tarnaka, the Telugu Publishing firm is a haven for original, translated, and bilingual children’s books in Telugu.

Registered as a trust in 2004, the publishing house is overseen by trustees K Suresh, Ravindra Babu, and S S Lakshmi, whereas Suresh’s wife, P Bhagyalakshmi, holds the position of coordinator. “Before Manchi Pustakam, we ran Bala Sahithi, initiated in 1989 with a similar intention,” Bhagyalakshmi mentions, noting that they had to discontinue as it wasn’t viable for everybody.

The wife-husband duo along with the other trustees started Manchi Pustakam only later, after familarising the public with their books through an exhibition at the Hyderabad Book Fair.

With a decade’s worth of experience and around 500 books published, the publishing house firmly upholds the belief that morals are acquired rather than taught. “We shouldn’t limit children’s interpretation by moralizing stories. By giving away stereotyped one-dimension morals, we are robbing children of their joy of reading and confining them to viewing different angles the story offers,” Bhagyalakshmi explains.

Having majorly published translated books rather than originals, Bhagyalakshmi emphasizes that authors should focus on creating stories that cater to different age brackets.

Over the years, the dedicated publishing house has introduced various strategies to motivate parents to buy Telugu books for their children. These include featuring illustrations that children can colour, along with a cover-ready paper, launching affordable book sets and other initiatives.

“Though today’s parents are acknowledging the significance of Telugu language, I urge them to encourage children to physically engage with books and make their own choices so that it fosters the reading habit,” she adds.

Manchi Pustakam primarily offers bulk orders to various organizations, exhibitions, and book fairs. Apart from children’s books, they also are into publishing books for parents and teachers. In addition, they also maintain an engaged presence on Instagram and their website ‘manchipustakam.in’.

Hyderabad: Locals capture 12-feet-long python near Mir Alam Tank

A 12 feet long python was caught at Hassannagar Rajendernagar on Monday night by local people

Published Date – 11:28 AM, Tue – 12 September 23


Hyderabad: Locals capture 12-feet-long python near Mir Alam Tank

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Hyderabad: A 12 feet long python was caught at Hassannagar Rajendernagar on Monday night by local people.

According to the locals the python was found a little near the Mir Alam water tank by a lorry driver who informed the local people about it. A local person who is familiar with handling snakes caught the python measuring between 10 to 14 feet and handed over to the forest department officials.

The python will be released in the forest. The sight of the python moving around created a fear among the local people for a while.

However residents said that snakes are frequent spotted moving around the Mir Alam tank reservoir.

BRS to intensify activities in Maharashtra after Parliament Special Session

Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao is likely to address a series of 30 public meetings covering 36 districts of Maharashtra before the Lok Sabha poll schedule is announced

Published Date – 07:00 AM, Mon – 11 September 23


BRS to intensify activities in Maharashtra after Parliament Special Session

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Hyderabad: The Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), led by Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, which has been making significant strides in Maharashtra with its ‘Ab Ki Bar Kisan Sarkar’ slogan gaining popularity, is planning massive public meetings, membership drives and other activities after the upcoming special session of the Parliament.

Party sources informed that K Chandrashekhar Rao was considering holding public meetings in each district headquarter instead of covering every Assembly constituency. He is likely to address a series of 30 public meetings covering 36 districts of Maharashtra before the Lok Sabha poll schedule is announced.

Already boasting a membership of 20 lakh office bearers, the party is set to become the largest in terms of office bearers in the State, with an additional 30 lakh members expected to join by the end of this month.

“The appointment of party office bearers at the State and district level is almost complete. Shortly thereafter, the party leadership is expected to organise the public meetings,” a party general secretary said.

It is learnt that the Chief Minister had recently convened a meeting with the party’s Maharashtra leaders including K Vamshidhar Rao, Manik Kadam, Shankar Anna Dhondge, Baburao Rathod, Bhagirath Balke and other regional co-ordinators and senior leaders. They reportedly discussed the party’s action plan for Maharashtra for the Lok Sabha elections scheduled to be held in April and May.

On August 30, Finance and Health Minister Harish Rao participated in the Markandeya Rathotsava organised by the Padmashali community in Solapur. Subsequently, venues at Balkot and Eidgah grounds were inspected for a large-scale public meeting in Solapur. After completing the groundwork, BRS leaders in Solapur are planning to discuss and finalise the meeting’s date upon meeting the Chief Minister.

With the ‘Ab Ki Bar Kisan Sarkar’ slogan and the need for the Telangana model in Maharashtra, Chandrashekhar Rao is actively engaging with the people of the State. The unique appeal of the Telangana model, is drawing political leaders and activists from various parties, including Congress, BJP, NCP, Shiv Sena and AAP towards the BRS in Maharashtra. In addition to political leaders, influential social service organisations like the Shetkari Sangathan too are aligning themselves with the BRS. The party is gearing up for extensive activities across the State in line with its increasing popularity and demand.

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Hyderabad: Deadline for police permission for Ganesh pandals before Sept 14

Hyderabad Police have issued a set of guidelines for devotees planning to set up Ganesh pandals and partake in immersion processions across the city

Published Date – 11:32 AM, Tue – 12 September 23


Hyderabad: Deadline for police permission for Ganesh pandals before Sept 14



Hyderabad: With the much-awaited 10-day Ganesh Chaturthi festival set to begin on September 18, the Hyderabad Police have issued a set of guidelines for devotees planning to set up Ganesh pandals and partake in immersion processions across the city.

The Hyderabad Police have advised devotees interested in establishing Ganesh pandals to apply for permission from their local police stations on or before September 14.

To facilitate a convenient application process, the police department has also set up an online application system.

In addition to the online application system, printed application forms will also be made available at all police stations in the city.

Fire breaks out in Government General Hospital in Nalgonda

Panic struck mothers and their attenders, who ran out of the Mother and Child wing of the Government General Hospital here along with their babies after a fire broke out

Published Date – 10:07 AM, Mon – 11 September 23


Fire breaks out in Government General Hospital in Nalgonda

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Nalgonda: Panic struck mothers and their attenders, who ran out of the Mother and Child wing of the Government General Hospital here along with their babies after a fire broke out in the early hours of Monday.

The fire broke out in the store room of the building, reportedly due to a short circuit. As the thick smoke spread to the wards in the hospital, women ran out of the building along with their children.

Fire and Rescue Services personnel rushed to the spot after being alerted by the hospital officials and brought the fire under control.

No one was injured in the incident.

Lakshmi Parvathi vist NTR Samadhi following Chandrababu Naidu’s arrest

Lakshmi Parvathi, a prominent figure in the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) and the chairperson of Andhra Pradesh Telugu and Sanskrit Academy, paid her respects with a floral tribute at NTR Marg by Hussain Sagar lake.

Updated On – 12:12 PM, Mon – 11 September 23


Lakshmi Parvathi vist NTR Samadhi following Chandrababu Naidu’s arrest



Hyderabad: Lakshmi Parvathi, widow of Telugu Desam Party (TDP) founder and former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. T. Rama Rao, paid tributes at his Samadhi here on Monday, a day after his son-in-law and former CM N. Chandrababu Naidu was sent to jail in an alleged skill development scam.

Lakshmi Parvathi, a leader of YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) and chairperson of Andhra Pradesh Telugu and Sanskrit Academy, offered floral tributes at NTR Marg at Hussain Sagar lake.

Her visit to NTR’s Samadhi came a day after Naidu was remanded to judicial custody for 14 days by a court in Vijayawada. He was shifted to Rajahmundry Central Jail in the early hours of Monday.

Earlier, she told Telugu news channel ‘Sakshi’ that she could not sleep last night due to over excitement following the Vijayawada court’s order.

She said she had long been waiting for this moment. “I am happy as I had a feeling for a long time that these crooks have locked up the god of justice. Finally I have seen some justice,” she said

Lakshmi Parvathi is the second wife of actor-turned-politician N. T. Rama Rao, who was popularly known as NTR. The TDP founder had married Parvathi, who was writing his biography, in 1993.

NTR died of cardiac arrest on January 18, 1995, a few months after Chandarbabu Naidu led a revolt against him and became the chief minister. Naidu and NTR’s children from his first wife were angry over Parvathi’s growing interference in party affairs and the administration.

Parvathi, who went into political oblivion after NTR’s death, had said that her only wish is to see the political downfall of Naidu, the man she believes responsible for NTR’s untimely death.

Parvathi had celebrated Naidu’s defeat in 2004 when Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy (YSR) led Congress stormed to power in the undivided Andhra Pradesh.

In 2012, she joined the YSRCP floated by YSR’s son Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy.

After YSRCP came to power in Andhra Pradesh in 2019, ending the TDP rule, Lakshmi Parvathi was rewarded with the post of chairperson of Andhra Pradesh Telugu Academy.