Peddapalli: Brother and sister end life at same location after four years

A degree student from Hanuman Nagar of Godavarikhani town, Arshiya ended her life by jumping into the Godavari river from the Godavari bridge on the outskirts of Godavarikhani town on Friday evening.

Published Date – 13 April 2024, 08:45 PM


Peddapalli: Brother and sister end life at same location after four years

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Peddapalli: A brother and sister died by suicide at the same location in a gap of four years in Godavarikhani town.

A degree student from Hanuman Nagar of Godavarikhani town, Arshiya ended her life by jumping into the Godavari river from the Godavari bridge on the outskirts of Godavarikhani town on Friday evening. Her brother Nissan had ended his life in the same way on October 1, 2020.


According to relatives, Nissan had ended his life unable to tolerate humiliation by his father Abdullah. A TSRTC employee, Abdullah allegedly warned his son Nissan in front of others. Upset over this, Nissan had jumped into the river.

Abdullah later abandoned his family, leaving his wife Shameem Sultana and daughter Arshiya. Since then the two were staying in Hanuman Nagar. Financial issues and family disputes are said to have led to Arshiya heading to the same location where her brother had died and ending her life on Friday.

Rs 100 crore spent on repairs on water supply network

Of these, Rs.3.54 crore was approved for Vikarabad district and 1044 pump sets and 495 hand pumps were repaired in the district, he said.

Published Date – 13 April 2024, 08:52 PM


Rs 100 crore spent on repairs on water supply network


Hyderabad: Panchayat Raj and Rural Development Secretary Sandeep Kumar Sultania said Rs.100 crore was spent towards repairing 19,605 hand pumps, 14708 single phase 5HP pump sets, 605 drinking water wells and 662 kms intra pipelines under a special drive.

Of these, Rs.3.54 crore was approved for Vikarabad district and 1044 pump sets and 495 hand pumps were repaired in the district, he said.


The PRRD Secretary along with other senior officials inspected a pump house, which pumps River Kagna water near Tandur on Saturday.

He said measures were being taken to increase the drinking water capacity from River Kagna intake well to Kodangal and Yalala mandals to 2.5 MLD.

Statewide 23,975 villages were being supplied Mission Bhagiratha water through 37,002 OHSRs. For every 10 days, chlorination was being done in the OHSRs to ensure safe drinking water was being supplied to the households, he said.

Top priority was being accorded to supply sufficient drinking water to households. Accordingly, alternate arrangements were being made on war footing basis during any pump sets repairs or other issues, the PRRD Secretary said, adding that water was being supplied through water tankers at few requisite locations.

Elaborate arrangements for Sri Rama Navami at Bhadradri: Collector

200 pumps have to be set up temporarily for devotees who cannot go to Godavari for holy dip.

Published Date – 13 April 2024, 07:47 PM


Elaborate arrangements for Sri Rama Navami at Bhadradri: Collector


Kothagudem: District Collector Dr. Priyanka Ala directed officials to complete arrangements for Bhadradri Brahmotsavams by Monday, officials and the personnel assigned to the duties should be present at their respective places by 8 am on April 16.

As many as 120 counters for free distribution of kalyana talambralu and 60 laddu prasadam counters would set up for the convenience of devotees attending Sri Rama Navami on April 17 and Maha Pattabhishekam on April 18 at Sri Seetha Ramachandra Swamy Devasthanam.


Dr. Ala reviewed arrangements for Sri Rama Navami celebrations at Bhadrachalam on Saturday and told officials to display flexi route maps at important places to help the devotees reach Kalyanam Mandapam. Two sanitation workers should be available for each sector.

In view of summer, transportation should be arranged for the devotees to come to the Kalyana Mandapam from their cottages and wheelchairs should be provided from 25 locations by volunteers to the devotees who cannot walk.Warning signs should be set up to prevent the devotees from going too deep in river Godavari to take holy dip and expert swimmers should be kept ready.

200 pumps have to be set up temporarily for devotees who cannot go to Godavari for holy dip.

Fresh water, buttermilk and ORS packets along with medicines should be supplied to devotees through voluntary organizations. A special medical camp in the Kalyana Mandapam area should be set up to conduct medical tests and ambulances should also be kept ready, the Collector said.

Dr. Ala wanted fire engines kept ready on the temple premises. All the officials should work in coordination with their staff to make the celebrations a success, she said.

Additional Collector Venugopal, Devasthanam EO L Ramadevi and others were present.

Two-day international conference on ‘Crises and Solutions to Dispute Settlement System under WTO’ started at NALSAR

NALSAR University of Law Vice Chancellor, Prof P. Krishna Dev Rao welcomed the participants to brood up on the importance of the dispute settlement body of WTO and the need to delve into its functioning which is facing some troubles.

Published Date – 13 April 2024, 08:17 PM


Two-day international conference on ‘Crises and Solutions to Dispute Settlement System under WTO’ started at NALSAR

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Hyderabad: A two-day international conference on ‘Crises and Solutions to Dispute Settlement System under WTO’ commenced at NALSAR University of LAW here on Saturday.

NALSAR University of Law Vice Chancellor, Prof P. Krishna Dev Rao welcomed the participants to brood up on the importance of the dispute settlement body of WTO and the need to delve into its functioning which is facing some troubles.


Delivering the keynote address, former chair and member of the Appellate body of WTO, Ujal Singh Bhatia said the dispute settlement system till 2000 in its twenty-five years of its existence has dealt with the number of disputes.

As the world moved from the single powerful pole in 1995 to multi polar world order by the first decades of 21st century, the WTO has to relook into its functioning and also the dispute settlement body with due seriousness, Bhatia said.

The conference is being organised by the NALSAR University of LAW Justice BP Jeevan Reddy Centre for International Trade and Business Laws in collaboration with the Centre for WTO Studies, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) New Delhi.

WTO Appellate Body Secretariat former director, Prof. Werner Zdouc emphasised the need for reworking the dispute settlement, which is the lifeline of the multilateral trade system initiated by the WTO. EOM

Police raid illegal financers in Jagtial

They seized Rs.1.28 lakh in cash, promissory notes worth Rs 69 lakh and register books from the house of Arepelli Rajesham.

Updated On – 13 April 2024, 08:08 PM


Police raid illegal financers in Jagtial


Jagtil: Police on Saturday conducted raids in the houses of illegal financiers across the district and seized cash, promissory notes and other documents. Korutla police carried out raids in the houses of more than ten illegal financers in Korutla town.

They seized Rs.1.28 lakh in cash, promissory notes worth Rs 69 lakh and register books from the house of Arepelli Rajesham.


Cops conducted raids in the house of Raja Goud in Satyakkapalli of Ibrahimpatnam mandal and seized promissory notes, cheques and notebooks worth Rs 38.14 lakh.

Promissory notes, cheques and notebooks worth Rs 8.33 lakh were recovered from the house of one Purushotham of Godur of Ibrahimpatnam mandal.

Water Board in Hyderabad takes comprehensive measures to meet water demand

Reviewing section-wise water supply along with tanker bookings and deliveries at a meeting held here on Saturday, MAUD Principal Secretary M. Dana Kishore directed officers to ensure that there were no disruptions in water supply.

Published Date – 13 April 2024, 07:28 PM


Water Board in Hyderabad takes comprehensive measures to meet water demand


Hyderabad: To meet the drinking water demand in the coming months of summer, the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply & Sewerage Board is procuring an additional 100 tankers with 5KL capacity, with plans for another 70 mini tankers with 2.5 KL capacity to cater areas affected by polluted water.

Reviewing section-wise water supply along with tanker bookings and deliveries at a meeting held here on Saturday, MAUD Principal Secretary M. Dana Kishore directed officers to ensure that there were no disruptions in water supply.


With the weather changes in the city, the number of tanker bookings has come down drastically. While tankers made 6,000 trips earlier, in the last few days it was reduced to 5,000 trips. Efforts were underway to reduce the delivery time and procurement of additional tankers will bring the expected delivery time to 12 hours, he said.

While there were 13 lakh connections in the city, only 31,000 people booked tankers. To reduce that number, an opportunity will be given to enhance their water connection size so that better water supply could be facilitated, he added.

Dana Kishore further directed officials to ensure that along with special plans for high-demand areas, additional filling stations were also set up.

More water from twin reservoirs:

An additional 20 MLD is being drawn from the Himayatsagar and Osmansagar and arrangements were underway. For future requirements, filter beds near Mir Alam and Asif Nagar were being repaired to purify the water. Sites are also being examined to construct water treatment plants, stated a press release.
Moreover, identifying the slums where water tankers are being supplied for free, officials were directed to take up the construction of pipelines as a permanent solution to their water woes.
SCR sets up water coolers:
In anticipation of potential heat waves and to ensure the availability of drinking water for passengers, the South Central Railways (SCR) has arranged 48 water coolers across 170 stations. Along with a round-the-clock monitoring system through the Divisional Central Control Office, periodic water quality checks were also being conducted.

Further, automatic water supply systems (CAMTECH) have been provided at all major stations to ensure the supply of water within the least possible time. Special attention was being paid to the group water pedestal on platforms located near general coaches.

Ganja worth Rs 9.13 crore burnt: Kothagudem SP

The substance was disposed of in a barren forest area on the outskirts of Hemachandrapuram village under the direction of the District Drug Disposal Committee following environmental pollution control rules and with permission from the court.

Published Date – 13 April 2024, 07:48 PM


Ganja worth Rs 9.13 crore burnt: Kothagudem SP

SP B Rohith Raju checking ganja bags brought for disposal at Hemachandrapuram in Kothagudem.

Kothagudem: Police on Saturday burnt 3,723 kg of ganja seized from the accused in 55 cases registered in 13 police stations in the district.

The substance was disposed of in a barren forest area on the outskirts of Hemachandrapuram village under the direction of the District Drug Disposal Committee following environmental pollution control rules and with permission from the court.


The committee chairman Superintendent of Police B Rohith Raju, its members Bhadrachalam ASP Paritosh Pankaj and Paloncha DSP Sathish Kumar supervised the process. Ganja worth Rs 9.31 crore was burnt according to the provisions of the NDPS Act, the SP said.

Secret teams have been formed across the district to stop those who engaged in illegal sale of ganja. If anyone sells ganja and other intoxicants strict action would be taken against them, he said.

Cases would also be registered against those who were addicted to drugs and consume ganja and would be sent to jail, Rohith Raju said. Kothagudem DSP Abdul Rahman, DCRB DSP Mallaiah Swamy, CI Srinivas and others were present.

Two persons, including degree student end

P.Mahipal (39), a private school teacher died by suicide by hanging in his house at Bhagya Laxmi Colony in Petbasheerabad. Cases were booked and being investigated.

Published Date – 13 April 2024, 07:34 PM


Two persons, including degree student end


Hyderabad: Two persons including a degree student died by suicide in separate incidents in the city on Friday night. K.Shivani (18), a first year degree student from Kapra, ended her life by jumping from the second floor of her residence.

She is suspected to have been upset over family issues.


In the second incident, upset over losing money to online betting and subsequent financial constraints, P.Mahipal (39), a private school teacher died by suicide by hanging in his house at Bhagya Laxmi Colony in Petbasheerabad. Cases were booked and being investigated.

Creation of employment solution to curb cirme: Sangareddy SP

The police would make SSSC a key stakeholder in addressing issues such as women workers’ safety, traffic management, cybercrime and others.

Published Date – 13 April 2024, 07:11 PM


Creation of employment solution to curb cirme: Sangareddy SP

SP Chennuri Rupesh addressing a press conference in Sangareddy on Thursday

Sangareddy: Superintendent of Police Chennuri Rupesh has called upon industrialists to create more employment for youth by setting up more number of industries to curb crime.

Addressing industrialists during a meeting of the Society for Sangareddy Security Council (SSSC), an NGO established by industrialists in Sangareddy to carry out various social activities, in Patancheru on Saturday, the SP said the police in Sangareddy had created a better environment by maintaining peace which would welcome more industrialists into the district.


The police would make SSSC a key stakeholder in addressing issues such as women workers’ safety, traffic management, cybercrime and others.

He asked the SSSC to play a role also in containing industrial mishaps in the district. ASP Sanjeev Rao, Patancheru DSP Ravindar Reddy and representatives of industries were present.

Plumbers to be trained to revive RWH pits

The initiative is being taken up in a joint coordination by the Municipal Administration and Urban Development department, Forest, GHMC, PR&RD, HMWSSB and other departments.

Published Date – 13 April 2024, 07:18 PM


Plumbers to be trained to revive RWH pits


Hyderabad: Worried over the depleting groundwater table and the increasing demand for water tankers, the State government is now launching a special programme to train plumbers in reviving the defunct Rain Water Harvesting (RWH) pits.

The initiative is being taken up in a joint coordination by the Municipal Administration and Urban Development department, Forest, GHMC, PR&RD, HMWSSB and other departments.


Under this programme, plans have been prepared to train at least 1,000 plumbers by the end of this month. The programme will start shortly with plumbers to be trained free of cost.

The idea is to train plumbers at respective HMWSSB divisional offices and be presented with certificates after the programme, a senior Forest official said. Plumbers, who were well-versed with their areas, were usually contacted by households for repairs in pipelines and other issues.

After undergoing the training programme, plumbers would have all the practical and theoretical knowledge to revive a defunct RWH pit, the official said. Under Jalam Jeevam programme, HWMSSB and other departments had constructed several RWH pits in their offices in the part.

However, there was no data on the number of pits constructed and the ones that have gone defunct. This apart, it was mandatory for apartments to have RWH pits. Unfortunately, not many adhere to these rules and those that constructed pits lack awareness in maintaining them.

As a result, many pits have gone defunct in Greater Hyderabad limits alone leave aside other municipal corporation and municipalities’ limits.

There was a cascading impact was on bore wells as many have dried up, officials said. All these factors have resulted in increased demand for water tankers in Greater Hyderabad limits. 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, HMWSSB officials said. As a part of an awareness drive, officials are enrolling voluntary organisations to spread the word about the use of rainwater harvesting pits.

Already, a few organizations have been trained on reviving RWH pits and now plumbers were being roped in to ensure availability of professionals, who can repair the defunct pits for the convenience of households, they said.