Telangana rejoins PMFBY to provide crop insurance to farmers

Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy made an announcement in this regard, following his meeting with PMFBY CEO and Joint Secretary for union Agriculture Ministry Ritesh Chauhan at the Secretariat on Friday.

Published Date – 1 March 2024, 09:36 PM


Telangana rejoins PMFBY to provide crop insurance to farmers


Hyderabad: Telangana rejoined the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana (PMFBY) to extend crop insurance to farmers and safeguard their investments against crop loss during adverse climatic conditions.

Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy made an announcement in this regard, following his meeting with PMFBY CEO and Joint Secretary for union Agriculture Ministry Ritesh Chauhan at the Secretariat on Friday.


During the meeting, the Chief Minister said the State government was committed to safeguard the standing crops of farmers during adverse conditions and strengthen the agriculture sector.

Accordingly, farmers would get crop insurance under the scheme from the next crop season, he said. Ritesh Chauhan also assured that timely compensation would be provided in case of crop loss under PMFBY.

Agriculture Minister Tummala Nageswara Rao, Special Chief Secretary for Finance K Ramakrishna Rao and other senior officials were also present.

Bengaluru blast: Hyderabad put on high alert

Apart from this, special police teams including the Task Force and Special Operations Team conducted searches at various hotels and lodges and railway and bus stations.

Published Date – 1 March 2024, 09:45 PM


Bengaluru blast: Hyderabad put on high alert


Hyderabad: Following a suspected bomb blast at the Rameshwaram Café in Bengaluru injuring atleast nine persons, Hyderabad Police has heightened its vigil at all public places in the city on Friday.

Apart from this, special police teams including the Task Force and Special Operations Team conducted searches at various hotels and lodges and railway and bus stations.


Local police have also conducted vehicle checking at different places in the night and frisked suspicious persons. The police are already on alert in view of the general alert given by central security agencies keeping in mind the forthcoming festivals.

“We are already on alert in view of the forthcoming festivals. However, with bomb blast taking place in Bengaluru, we have alerted all units to be on high alert,” said K.Sreenivasa Reddy, Hyderabad Police Commissioner.

Meanwhile, the Central Forces have also stepped up security at frisking at the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport. All passengers, baggage and visitors are being checked thoroughly.

"Human Mind An Enigma, Can Be Myriad Reasons For Suicide": Supreme Court

'Human Mind An Enigma, There Can Be Myriad Reasons For Suicide': Supreme Court

The bench said the prosecution had failed to prove the charge of abetment to suicide.

New Delhi:

The human mind is an enigma and there can be myriad reasons for a man or a woman to die by suicide, the Supreme Court has said while acquitting a man charged with abetting the death by suicide of his landlady 24 years ago.

A bench of Justices Bela M Trivedi and Ujjal Bhuyan said it may not always be the case that someone has to abet the commission of suicide, and the circumstances surrounding the person are relevant.

“The human mind is an enigma. It is well nigh impossible to unravel the mystery of the human mind. There can be myriad reasons for a man or a woman to commit or attempt to commit suicide: it may be a case of failure to achieve academic excellence, oppressive environment in college or hostel, particularly for students belonging to the marginalised sections, joblessness, financial difficulties, disappointment in love or marriage, acute or chronic ailments, depression, so on and so forth,” the bench said.

In this case, the man, a former tenant, proposed to his landlady, who was returning after dropping her sister’s children off at school.

The man threatened her that if she did not agree to marry him, he would destroy the families of her sisters, outrage their modesty and kill them.

After she reached home, the woman informed her sisters about the incident over the phone. Thereafter, she consumed poison in the house. She was rushed to hospital where she died on July 6, 2000.

The top court said there was no evidence on the basis of which it could hold the appellant guilty of abetting the suicide.

“While the death of a young woman is certainly very tragic, it cannot be said with any degree of certainty that suicide has been proved; the other essential ingredient constituting the offence under Section 306 (abetment of suicide) of IPC, viz, abetment cannot also be said to have been proved,” the bench said.

The court said on a conjoint reading of the entire material on record, it was of the opinion that the prosecution had failed to prove the charge of abetment to suicide against the appellant.

“The settled legal position, the evidence on record and the glaring omissions of the prosecution as pointed out above, leaves no room for doubt. We are therefore of the unhesitant view that the conviction of the appellant is wholly unsustainable,” the bench said.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Watch: Indian Air Force aircraft faces mid-air scare over Begumpet Airport

According to reports, the incident occurred when the hydraulic wheels of the IAF C-130J Super Hercules aircraft became jammed.

Published Date – 1 March 2024, 09:30 PM


Watch: Indian Air Force aircraft faces mid-air scare over Begumpet Airport


Hyderabad: A mid-air scare gripped a trainee aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF) on Friday, as it hovered above Begumpet Airport for over 40 minutes with 12 personnel onboard.

According to reports, the incident occurred when the hydraulic wheels of the IAF C-130J Super Hercules aircraft became jammed.


Pilots of the aircraft promptly alerted both the air traffic control (ATC) and the Air Force base station about their precarious situation. In response, the Air Force base station provided guidance to the crew, assisting them in keeping the aircraft airborne while addressing the technical glitch mid-flight.

"Human Mind An Enigma, There Can Be Myriad Reasons For Suicide": Supreme Court

'Human Mind An Enigma, There Can Be Myriad Reasons For Suicide': Supreme Court

The bench said the prosecution had failed to prove the charge of abetment to suicide.

New Delhi:

The human mind is an enigma and there can be myriad reasons for a man or a woman to die by suicide, the Supreme Court has said while acquitting a man charged with abetting the death by suicide of his landlady 24 years ago.

A bench of Justices Bela M Trivedi and Ujjal Bhuyan said it may not always be the case that someone has to abet the commission of suicide, and the circumstances surrounding the person are relevant.

“The human mind is an enigma. It is well nigh impossible to unravel the mystery of the human mind. There can be myriad reasons for a man or a woman to commit or attempt to commit suicide: it may be a case of failure to achieve academic excellence, oppressive environment in college or hostel, particularly for students belonging to the marginalised sections, joblessness, financial difficulties, disappointment in love or marriage, acute or chronic ailments, depression, so on and so forth,” the bench said.

In this case, the man, a former tenant, proposed to his landlady, who was returning after dropping her sister’s children off at school.

The man threatened her that if she did not agree to marry him, he would destroy the families of her sisters, outrage their modesty and kill them.

After she reached home, the woman informed her sisters about the incident over the phone. Thereafter, she consumed poison in the house. She was rushed to hospital where she died on July 6, 2000.

The top court said there was no evidence on the basis of which it could hold the appellant guilty of abetting the suicide.

“While the death of a young woman is certainly very tragic, it cannot be said with any degree of certainty that suicide has been proved; the other essential ingredient constituting the offence under Section 306 (abetment of suicide) of IPC, viz, abetment cannot also be said to have been proved,” the bench said.

The court said on a conjoint reading of the entire material on record, it was of the opinion that the prosecution had failed to prove the charge of abetment to suicide against the appellant.

“The settled legal position, the evidence on record and the glaring omissions of the prosecution as pointed out above, leaves no room for doubt. We are therefore of the unhesitant view that the conviction of the appellant is wholly unsustainable,” the bench said.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

Drunk man crushes father to death in Medak

The accused Bonthapally Prasanth (23) and his father Chandraiah (48) had regular arguments over Prasanth’s drinking habits.

Published Date – 1 March 2024, 08:45 PM


Drunk man crushes father to death in Medak


Medak: A man was killed, allegedly by his son, who was addicted to liquor, following an argument at Kucharam village in Manoharabad mandal.

The accused Bonthapally Prasanth (23) and his father Chandraiah (48) had regular arguments over Prasanth’s drinking habits. During one such argument on Friday, Prasanth attacked his father with a pestle. Chandraiah, who sustained serious injuries, was rushed to the Government Hospital in Toopran where doctors asked the family members to shift him to Hyderabad for better treatment. However, he died on the way to Hyderabad.


The police have registered a case following a complaint from Chandraiah’s wife Narsamma.

On CCTV, Moment Explosion Hit Popular Bengaluru Cafe

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said an improvised explosive device was used.

Hours after nine people were injured in a bomb blast at a Bengaluru cafe, disturbing CCTV footage has emerged showing a normal busy afternoon at the popular establishment, followed by an explosion which left at least one woman lying on the floor and several other people running for their lives.

The blast, at The Rameshwaram Cafe in Bengaluru’s Kundalahalli, occurred around 12.30 pm today and Chief Minister Siddaramaiah told reporters that an improvised explosive device (IED) was used in the attack. 

A CCTV camera, placed above a counter in the cafe, captured the moments leading up to the blast as well as its immediate aftermath. Customers can be seen waiting to get a table and a waiter is about to put a plate on the counter when the explosion rips through a portion of the cafe. 

Debris falls from the ceiling and, as the smoke clears, a person can be seen falling while attempting to move away, while a woman is seen lying on the floor. A little later, she can be seen turning and attempting to get up, but failing to do so. 

Another CCTV camera inside the cafe shows the counter of what appears to be an open kitchen and the waiting area of the restaurant. When the explosion hits, customers and the staff members behind the counter are seen running away. 

Bomb squads as well as teams from the anti-terror National Investigation Agency and the forensics laboratory have reached the site. Before the chief minister said that an IED was used, BJP’s Bengaluru South MP Tejasvi Surya had posted on X that he had spoken to the cafe’s founder and that the explosion “seems to be a clear case of bomb blast”.

The injured are being treated at Brookfield Hospital in Bengaluru and Karnataka Police Chief Alok Mohan said they are out of danger. The police have filed an FIR under the anti-terror law Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and Explosive Substances Act.

Hyderabad: Man held with 120 kgs marijuana

The arrested person is S.Venkanna (26), a car driver and drug transporter from Bhadradri-Kothagudem. The absconding persons are Somesh and Shivaji.

Published Date – 1 March 2024, 09:15 PM


Hyderabad: Man held with 120 kgs marijuana


Hyderabad: The Cyberabad Special Operations Team (SOT) along with the local police caught one person on charges of smuggling marijuana from Odisha to Hyderabad at Rajendranagar on Thursday night. Officials seized 120 kgs of marijuana, a car and 3 mobile phones.

The arrested person is S.Venkanna (26), a car driver and drug transporter from Bhadradri-Kothagudem. The absconding persons are Somesh and Shivaji.


Police said Somesh and Shivaji, both drug peddlers supply drugs from Odisha to Zaheerabad with Venkanna’s help and sell to customers locally.

Following a tip-off, Venkanna’s car was intercepted at ORR service road and marijuana which was stacked under the seats was recovered by the police team.