Warangal CP Kishore Jha asks people to be cautious of cyber crimes

Speaking on the occasion, Jha asked the people to be cautious of cyber crimes and urged them not to fall prey to their traps.

Published Date – 2 April 2024, 06:23 PM


Warangal CP Kishore Jha asks people to be cautious of cyber crimes

Commissioner of Police Ambar Kishore Jha inaugurates a cyber crime station in Warangal on Tuesday

Warangal: Warangal Commissioner of Police Ambar Kishore Jha told the public to be aware of cyber crimes. He formally inaugurated a dedicated cyber crime police station created on the premise of the commissionerate on Tuesday. The station was one of the six facilities established by the Telangana State Cyber Security Bureau.

Speaking on the occasion, Jha asked the people to be cautious of cyber crimes and urged them not to fall prey to their traps. He advised them not to share personal information with strangers, besides not opening spam links sent on mobile phones. He told them to approach the station if cheated by cyber fraudsters. He requested victims to report cyber crimes by contacting toll free number 1930.


The commissioner further said that the newly created station was equipped with an ACP officer, an inspector, two sub-inspectors, two head constables and eight constables. He then handed over mobile phones and SIM cards to staffers, titled cyber warriors. He later planted fruit-bearing saplings on the premises of the station.

DSPs Ravinder, Abdul Bari, trainee IPS officer Ankith and Shubhamnag, Additional DSPs Ravi, Sanjeev, Suresh Kumar, cyber crime police station ACP Vijay Kumar, Inspector Ravi Kumar and many other police officials were present.

Gaza Newborns Dying Because Of Being "Born Too Small": WHO

Gaza Newborns Dying Because Of Being 'Born Too Small': WHO

On Monday, the Israeli army pulled out of Gaza City’s Al-Shifa Hospital

Newborn mortality is rising sharply in the Gaza Strip, with babies being born underweight, the World Health Organization said Tuesday, citing medics on the ground.

“From different doctors, particularly in the maternity hospitals, they’re reporting that they’re seeing a big rise in children born with low birth weight, and just not surviving the neonatal period because they’re born too small,” WHO spokeswoman Margaret Harris said at a briefing in Geneva.

She said that at Kamal Adwan, the only paediatric hospital in northern Gaza, “at least 15 malnourished children are coming in per day, and the needs are just getting ever more severe”.

The WHO is unable to establish precise statistics on child mortality because of the devastation in the Palestinian territory after six months of war between Israel and Hamas, with Harris saying many people do not even get to hospital.

She cited a stabilisation centre set up last week, saying the inpatients were typically children with medical illnesses as well as malnutrition.

“If you have got an underlying condition, malnutrition will kill you much more quickly, so they become the most urgent patients,” she said.

On Monday, the Israeli army pulled out of Gaza City’s Al-Shifa Hospital after a two-week military operation that left much of the complex in ruins and bodies scattered on the dusty grounds.

The hospital was the biggest in the Palestinian territory.

“Al-Shifa Medical Complex is gone forever,” its acting director Marwaan Abu Saadah said in a WHO video filmed at the scene.

Harris added: “It’s no longer able to function in any shape or form as a hospital.”

“Destroying Al-Shifa means ripping the heart out of the health system,” she said, noting that it was a major hospital with 750 beds, 25 operating theatres and 30 intensive care wards.

Israel said it had battled Palestinian militants inside the complex, killing at least 200 and recovering stockpiles of weapons, explosives and cash.

The bloodiest-ever Gaza war erupted with Hamas’s October 7 attack, which resulted in about 1,160 deaths in Israel, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on Israeli official figures.

Israel’s retaliatory campaign has killed at least 32,916 people, mostly women and children, according to the health ministry in Hamas-run Gaza.

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Class 9 student drowns in tank in Jagtial

Police rushed to the spot and retrieved the body with the help of fishermen. A case has been registered. 

Published Date – 2 April 2024, 11:38 PM


Class 9 student drowns in tank in Jagtial

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Jagital: A Class 9 student, Uma Maheshwar (16) drowned in a tank in Mothe in Jagtial urban mandal on Tuesday. According to police, seven students from Nagendranagar went to the Mothe tank for swimming.

Uma Maheshwar drowned in the water accidentally


Police rushed to the spot and retrieved the body with the help of fishermen. A case has been registered.

UK summons Israeli ambassador over death of aid workers

“I set out the Government’s unequivocal condemnation of the appalling killing of seven World Central Kitchen aid workers, including three British Nationals,” Britain’s Minister for Development and Africa, Andrew Mitchell, said.

“I requested a quick and transparent investigation, shared with the international community, and full accountability,” Reuters quoted him as saying.

Separately, Foreign Secretary David Cameron posted on X that he had spoken with the foreign minister of the Israeli regime Israel Katz to underline that the deaths were “completely unacceptable”.

“Israel must urgently explain how this happened and make major changes to ensure safety of aid workers on the ground,” Cameron said in the post.

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Ticket Checker Dies After Being Pushed By Train Passenger In Kerala: Cops

Ticket Checker Dies After Being Pushed By Train Passenger In Kerala: Cops

The victim has been identified as K Vinod, a resident of Ernakulam. (Representational)

Thrissur:

In a shocking incident, a Travelling Ticket Examiner (TTE) met with a tragic fate after allegedly being pushed by a passenger, who was travelling without a ticket, from a moving train in this central Kerala district on Tuesday.

Police said the incident occurred on Tuesday evening in the Velappaya area under the Thrissur Medical College police station limits.

The victim has been identified as K Vinod, a resident of Ernakulam.

According to police, K Vinod, while performing his duties, fell from the moving train after being allegedly pushed by the passenger in question.

The incident occurred aboard the Patna-bound train that originated from Ernakulam.

The police swiftly responded to the incident, and the accused passenger was apprehended in Palakkad.

Railway officials said that the passenger, allegedly a migrant worker, pushed Vinod from the moving train after being questioned regarding his lack of a ticket.

It is also suspected that another train, traveling in the opposite direction, ran over his body.

The incident happened after the departure of the Ernakulam-Patna Express from Thrissur station.

His colleagues remembered K Vinod, who is in his mid-40s, as a sincere officer who has also taken on small roles in some movies.

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4 Killed, 32 Injured After School Bus Overturns In UP: Cops

4 Killed, 32 Injured After School Bus Overturns In UP: Cops

The bus belonged to the Harakka Composite School in Suratganj: Cops (Representational)

Barabanki:

Three children were among four people killed after a school bus overturned near Salarpur village here in Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday, police said. Thirty-two children were injured.

The accident happened in the evening when they were returning to Suratganj after a picnic in Lucknow, they said.

The bus was speeding and in an attempt to save a motorcycle rider, it swerved and overturned, Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Akhilesh Narayan said. Of the 32 injured children, four were referred to a medical facility in Lucknow by a local hospital, police said.

They said that the bus conductor and three children, in the age group of 12 to 13 years, were killed in the accident.

The bus belonged to the Harakka Composite School in Suratganj. The children had come to Lucknow for a picnic, Narayan added.

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Mancherial: Brothers honored with Nandi Awards for decades of social service


Mohan Gajelli, a social activist and lecturer at a Government Degree College in Bellampalli, was honored with a Nandi Award by Shikhara Arts of Hyderabad for his exceptional 30-year commitment to serving the needy.

Published Date – 2 April 2024, 06:24 PM


Mancherial: Brothers honored with Nandi Awards for decades of social service


Mancherial: Mohan Gajelli, a social activist and lecturer at a Government Degree College- Bellampalli, was conferred with a Nandi Award by Shikhara Arts of Hyderabad for rendering outstanding services to the needy for a period of 30 years.

He received the award at a programme held in Hyderabad on Monday.


His elder brother Rajalingu from Srirampur was also presented with a Nandi award by the same organisation considering his contributions to various fields including theatre and community services through Gajelli Charitable Trust for 25 years. Rajalingu is an employee of Singareni Collieries Company Limited (SCCL).

Ships to turn back from Gaza with 240 tonnes of undelivered aid: Cyprus


This image shows one of the World Central Kitchen vehicles targeted by Israel as it was passing through a “deconflicted zone” in the besieged Gaza Strip, April 2, 2024. (Photo by Reuters)

 

Ships loaded with humanitarian aid for the Palestinians trapped in the Gaza Strip will turn back in the wake of a deadly strike by the Israeli regime forces on relief workers.

Cyprus’ foreign minister said on Tuesday that undelivered food and supplies were being returned after aid groups suspended operations due to the brutal killing of members of an international charity.

Seven World Central Kitchen workers were killed in the Israeli strike on vehicles used by the US-based charity organization.

Minister Constantinos Kombos said the charity is suspending its operations in Gaza out of respect for the victims as well as to review its security protocols. Cargo ships loaded with 240 tonnes of canned food destined for Gaza were preparing to return.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Theodoros Gotsis had said earlier that around 100 tonnes of aid had been unloaded before the World Central Kitchen suspended operations after its workers were killed.

Cyprus’ port city of Larnaca has played a key role in trying to establish a maritime aid corridor to Gaza. Those efforts suffered a major setback when the World Central Kitchen halted operations.

The World Central Kitchen said its aid workers were traveling in a “deconflicted zone” in two armored cars branded with the charity’s logo as well as “a soft skin vehicle.”

Despite coordinating movements with the Israeli military, “the convoy was hit as it was leaving the Deir al-Balah warehouse, where the team had unloaded more than 100 tonnes of humanitarian food aid brought to Gaza on the maritime route,” the group said in a statement.

 

The regime has acknowledged the strike. Israel claims it will carry out an independent investigation into the attack.


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4 Killed, 32 Injured After School Bus Overturns In UP: Cops

4 Killed, 32 Injured After School Bus Overturns In UP: Cops

The bus belonged to the Harakka Composite School in Suratganj: Cops (Representational)

Barabanki:

Three children were among four people killed after a school bus overturned near Salarpur village here in Uttar Pradesh on Tuesday, police said. Thirty-two children were injured.

The accident happened in the evening when they were returning to Suratganj after a picnic in Lucknow, they said.

The bus was speeding and in an attempt to save a motorcycle rider, it swerved and overturned, Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Akhilesh Narayan said. Of the 32 injured children, four were referred to a medical facility in Lucknow by a local hospital, police said.

They said that the bus conductor and three children, in the age group of 12 to 13 years, were killed in the accident.

The bus belonged to the Harakka Composite School in Suratganj. The children had come to Lucknow for a picnic, Narayan added.

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Steps taken to ensure irrigation facility for tribal farmers: ITDA PO

Jain said that for the tribal farmers who depend on agriculture for their livelihood in the agency areas, measures were being taken by ITDA to sink bore wells and dig water ponds to ensure water availability throughout the year for growing crops.

Published Date – 2 April 2024, 11:18 PM


Steps taken to ensure irrigation facility for tribal farmers: ITDA PO


Kothagudem: As many as 750 Jain said that for the tribal farmers who depend on agriculture for their livelihood in the agency areas, measures were being taken by ITDA to sink bore wells and dig water ponds to ensure water availability throughout the year for growing crops. have been sunk with subsidy in the tribal villages through Giri Vikasam scheme for the tribal farmers to grow crops, informed ITDA PO Prateek Jain.

He along with trainee Collectors Yuvraj Marmat and Mayank Singh along with unit officers attended a video conference organised by Bharat Rural Livelihoods Foundation (BRLF), Delhi for development of tribal farmers at ITDA conference hall at Bhadrachalam on Tuesday.


Jain said that for the tribal farmers who depend on agriculture for their livelihood in the agency areas, measures were being taken by ITDA to sink bore wells and dig water ponds to ensure water availability throughout the year for growing crops.

Later, the BRLF CEO Kuldip Singh said that in order to shed light on the lives of tribal farmers living in the agency area and to ensure sustainable agriculture for the development of tribals, a special plan has been prepared in partnership with the Telangana government.

Five gram panchayats in tribal areas would be surveyed; construction of water ponds and sinking of bore wells would be taken up where necessary to prevent water problems for tribal farmers in the future, the CEO said.

He requested support of ITDA officials for executing the task.