Body of newborn found in Uppal

A case was booked and is being investigated. Police suspect the newborn was dumped after his death.

Published Date – 11 April 2024, 11:30 PM


Body of newborn found in Uppal

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Hyderabad: The body of a newborn baby boy was found on the roadside at Ramanthapur in Uppal on Thursday.

Locals, who noticed the body wrapped in a plastic bag beside the compound wall of Princeton College, informed the Uppal police, who shifted the body to the Gandhi Hospital morgue for autopsy and preservation.


A case was booked and is being investigated. Police suspect the newborn was dumped after his death.

They are verifying the record of recent deliveries registered at nearby hospitals and nursing homes to trace the parents.

Locals informed the police that an unidentified man was seen moving suspiciously carrying something in his hand near the crime spot.

Transparent probe on into tapping case, says CP Sreenivasa Reddy

He said that the investigation was progressing swiftly and clarified that no notices had been issued to any political leaders concerning the case.

Published Date – 11 April 2024, 11:40 PM


Transparent probe on into tapping case, says CP Sreenivasa Reddy

Hyderabad CP K Sreenivasa Reddy at Annual Meeting at TSICCC in Banjara Hills.

Hyderabad: City CP K Sreenivasa Reddy said a detailed probe with utmost transparency was underway into the alleged phone tapping case.

He said that the investigation was progressing swiftly and clarified that no notices had been issued to any political leaders concerning the case.


The investigators are of the opinion that former SIB chief and retired IPS officer T Prabhakar Rao’s statement was crucial in the case.

Rao, who is currently in the US for treatment, already informed he would appear before the team once he returns to India

Standing crops damaged by unseasonal rains in Adilabad

The two standing crops being raised in Talamadugu, Thamsi, Bheempur, Gudihathnoor, Boath, Bazarhathnoor, Gadiguda and Narnoor mandals were affected by the untimely rains and wind.

Published Date – 11 April 2024, 11:10 PM


Standing crops damaged by unseasonal rains in Adilabad


Adilabad: Standing groundnut, sorghum and maize crops were damaged by unseasonal rains coupled with strong winds that lashed some parts of the district on Tuesday and Wednesday night.

The two standing crops being raised in Talamadugu, Thamsi, Bheempur, Gudihathnoor, Boath, Bazarhathnoor, Gadiguda and Narnoor mandals were affected by the untimely rains and wind.


Farmers regretted that they registered losses due to the crop damage and urged officials to carry out surveys to assess the damage.

Farmer found hanging in Medak

Yesaiah, who had taken half an acre on lease for farming, was also trying to make ends meet by buying and selling scrap by roaming around in the villages.

Published Date – 11 April 2024, 10:50 PM


Farmer found hanging in Medak

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Medak: In yet another incident of a farmer taking his life due to financial distress, 44-year-old U Yesaiah was found hanging in his residence in the early hours of Thursday at Kurthivada village of Papannapet mandal.

Yesaiah, who had taken half an acre on lease for farming, was also trying to make ends meet by buying and selling scrap by roaming around in the villages.


However, he suffered a fracture in a road accident a year ago and his income was affected. In between, his elder son Lakshman was hospitalised after being bitten by a poisonous snake.

Yesaiah had to spend about Rs.4 lakh on his son’s treatment by borrowing from friends and relatives. Unable to clear the debts, Yesaiah is said to taken the extreme step in the early hours of Thursday.

Papannapet Police registered a case. The body was taken to Government Hospital Medak for treatment.

Construct rainwater harvesting pits, HMWSSB suggest citizens

Reviewing the summer action plan, Principal Secretary for MA&UD M Dana Kishore stressed alternative plans to conserve water for future use

Published Date – 11 April 2024, 10:40 PM


Construct rainwater harvesting pits, HMWSSB suggest citizens


Hyderabad: With a substantial increase in the number of bookings for tankers in Hyderabad this summer, the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply & Sewerage Board suggested citizens take up the construction of rainwater harvesting pits.

Reviewing the summer action plan, Principal Secretary for MA&UD M Dana Kishore stressed alternative plans to conserve water for future use.


As a part of an awareness drive, officials are enrolling voluntary organisations to spread the word about the use of rainwater harvesting pits. Along with increasing the groundwater levels, they also aim to mitigate tanker bookings. With plans to construct recharge pits in houses across the city, repairs will also be undertaken on the pits that have not been used for years due to damage, stated a press release.

At locations where constructing a recharge pit might not be feasible, authorities are pushing for rooftop rainwater harvesting. According to officials, the surge in tanker reservations can be attributed to depleting groundwater levels and an increase in demand.

Compared to last year, 10,000 more customers have booked tankers this year. Moreover, the average water supply by tankers also increased from 12 litres to 20 litres.

Police arrests five accused in UP worker’s death

The accused were booked by police under IPC Section 304 (II) (intent to cause death) read with Section 109 (punishment for abetment) and were remanded.

Published Date – 11 April 2024, 10:30 PM


Police arrests five accused in UP worker’s death


Khammam: Khanapuram Haveli police arrested a finance company proprietor and four others in connection with the recent death of an Uttar Pradesh labourer following harassment by loan recovery agents in Khanapuram Haveli police, Uttar Pradesh, labourer.

The accused, Daravath Ramchander- finance collection boy, S Ajay Kumar- finance sales man, N Sreenu- watchman, S Ravi-farmer and Konidini Saida Rao- proprietor of Mohan Sai Finance Company were booked by police under IPC Section 304 (II) (intent to cause death) read with Section 109 (punishment for abetment) and were remanded.


7 held with drugs in separate incidents

Two others — P Koswaha and Aslam — both from Bihar, are absconding. Police said Lal Babu confessed that he decided to procure drugs from Bihar to sell them to consumers in Hyderabad at a higher rate and earn easy money within a short time.

Published Date – 11 April 2024, 10:15 PM


7 held with drugs in separate incidents


Hyderabad: The Rachakonda Special Operations Team along with local police caught four drug peddlers and three drug consumers in separate incidents at LB Nagar, Maheshwaram and Choutuppal, and seized 1.5 kg opium, 26 gm of heroin, 11 kg marijuana and 5 kg poppy straw.

In the first case, two persons, identified as Lal Babu Kumar (28), a DJ operator and drug peddler from Saidabad, and Mohd. Mustaq (26), a DJ lighting operator and a drug peddler from Santoshnagar, were caught in possession of 24 gm of heroin at Shivaji Chowk in Balapur.


Two others — P Koswaha and Aslam — both from Bihar, are absconding. Police said Lal Babu confessed that he decided to procure drugs from Bihar to sell them to consumers in Hyderabad at a higher rate and earn easy money within a short time.

For this, he took the assistance of his coworker, Mohd. Mustaq by offering a good share of the profits.

Lal Babu went to his hometown and procured the drug from Pappu Kuswaha and Aslam, local drug peddlers, for Rs 5,000 per gram and planned to sell it here for Rs 10,000 per gram. In the second incident, the SOT, along with Meerpet police nabbed A Santosh Das (38), a carpenter from Prashanth Hills in Meerpet and seized 1.5 kg of opium.

Two drug suppliers, Shiva from Rajasthan and Lokesh from Madhya Pradesh, are absconding. Shiva and Santosh Das procured opium from Lokesh. Recently, they brought 1.5 kg of opium from and were waiting for an opportunity to sell it, when they were nabbed.

In the third case, the SOT along with the Chotuppal police caught three persons — Jai Kishan, an interstate drug peddler, and Hanuma Ram and Rajuram Vishnoi, both local peddlers while transporting 5 kg poppy straw and 11 kg marijuana at Choutuppal and seized the drug.

Based on a tip-off, the police intercepted a motorcycle, on the Vijayawada highway and nabbed the suspects. To share drug-related information with the police, dial – 8712661111.

Rs 34.39 lakh cash seized in Hyderabad on Wednesday

While the Flying Squads seized Rs 1.70 lakh, the Income Tax Department seized Rs 32.09 lakh. So far, Rs 13.31 crore cash, valuable worth Rs 1.87 crore, and 19,872.72 litres of liquor have been seized.

Published Date – 11 April 2024, 10:11 PM


Rs 34.39 lakh cash seized in Hyderabad on Wednesday


Hyderabad: Enforcement teams on Wednesday seized Rs 34. 39 lakh in cash, 50 litres of liquor and valuables worth Rs 56,728.

While the Flying Squads seized Rs 1.70 lakh, the Income Tax Department seized Rs 32.09 lakh. So far, Rs 13.31 crore cash, valuable worth Rs 1.87 crore, and 19,872.72 litres of liquor have been seized.


Losing money in online games, woman fakes robbery

On being alerted by the local residents, the Rajendranagar police reached the spot and took up investigation.

Published Date – 11 April 2024, 10:00 PM


Losing money in online games, woman fakes robbery

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Hyderabad: A young woman who lost money to online games, fearing consequences, faked a robbery in her house at Rajendranagar on Thursday.

The incident occurred in the afternoon, when the woman shouting out for help came out of her house. She claimed two unidentified persons wearing masks had entered into their house when she was in the bathroom and broke open the almirah and escaped with cash of Rs 25,000 from it.


When she tried to stop them, the robbers pushed her and fled from the spot, the woman alleged. On being alerted by the local residents, the Rajendranagar police reached the spot and took up investigation.

Upon examining the CCTV footage, the police could not found any evidence of thieves. On being probed further, the woman confessed she had borrowed Rs 25,000 from her friends and lost it in online games.

Not knowing how to repay the debt, she staged a fake robbery. To create a robbery scene and appear as if someone had rummaged through things, she had them strewn around in her room, before calling up for help.

TS universities to offer new biomedical science course

The State universities are set to roll out a new three-year Biomedical Science programme at the undergraduate level from the forthcoming academic year.

Published Date – 11 April 2024, 09:44 PM


TS universities to offer new biomedical science course


Hyderabad: Aspiring to become a forensic scientist, crime scene investigator or genetic counsellor? Here is a new programme that will help you realise your career goal.

The State universities are set to roll out a new three-year Biomedical Science programme at the undergraduate level from the forthcoming academic year.


The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE), along with State universities, has embarked on the job of formulating a curriculum for the BSc Biomedical Science programme that opens up job avenues for undergraduates as forensic expert, crime scene investigator, genetic counsellor, medical sales representative and science writer, among other fields.

The programme is being designed to impart students with a comprehensive understanding of the biological, chemical and computational aspects of human healthcare with a focus on the practical training component. Currently, the Osmania University College of Engineering is offering a Biomedical Engineering programme, which deals with creating technology and medical devices.

Services of doctors from the Nizam Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) and Gandhi Hospital, among other private hospitals, scientists from the CCMB and IICT, and OU life sciences faculty have been roped in to design the course curriculum.

“We anticipate a good demand among students for the BSc Biomedical Science programme, which will aid students land jobs after course completion and students can also set up their diagnostic centres. Some part of the curriculum can be taught by doctors and scientists,” TSCHE Vice Chairman and in-charge for developing programme Prof SK Mahamood said.

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