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  • Video: Horrific accident in Telangana leaves two dead, one critically injured

    Video: Horrific accident in Telangana leaves two dead, one critically injured

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    Hyderabad: In a horrific accident, two persons lost their lives and one received serious injuries when two bikes collided head-on in Karimnagar district, Telangana.

    The CCTV footage of the accident revealed that the accident occurred when a bike at high speed hit another bike that suddenly turn right. After hitting it, the bike collided with a two-wheeler coming from the opposite direction.

    Due to the head-on collision, two persons lost their lives and one received critical injuries. In the accident one more person received minor injuries.

    Four killed in accident in Nizamabad, Telangana

    In yet another road accident that took place in the Nizamabad district of Telangana state, four people, including a teenager lost their lives on Monday morning.

    The victims were identified as Neradi Ganesh (15), Neradi Aditya (25), Sai Ram (27), and Prakash (28). Three of them were from Kondalwadi village in Maharashtra, while one hailed from the Dubba area of the Nizamabad district.

    All of them were traveling from Hyderabad to their hometown when the driver lost control of the car and collided with a container truck on National Highway 44 at Chandrayanpalli Tanda of Indalwai Mandal. The impact of the collision was so severe that all four were killed on the spot.

    Later, the police shifted the bodies to the Nizamabad Government General Hospital and informed their family members.

    These tragic accidents highlight the importance of safe driving and adhering to traffic rules to prevent such unfortunate incidents.

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  • 8 dead, 7 missing after boat capsizes off San Diego coast

    8 dead, 7 missing after boat capsizes off San Diego coast

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    Coast Guard and San Diego Fire-Rescue crews pulled eight bodies from the water, but thick fog hampered the search for additional victims. A Coast Guard cutter combed the area early Sunday, and officials hoped to get helicopters in the air when weather improves, Brahm said.

    Daniel Eddy, San Diego Fire-Rescue’s deputy chief of operations, said there was a long debris field on Black’s Beach. Black’s Beach is jointly owned by the city of San Diego and the state. The stretch of sand is also known as Torrey Pines City Beach and Torrey Pines State Beach.

    Coast Guard Petty Officer Eddie Berrios confirmed eight people died and teams were searching for at least seven more. He didn’t know what kind of boats they were, but said pangas (small open boats with outboard engines used in smuggling operations) often come ashore there.

    Brahm didn’t know if anyone on the second boat was injured or whether they were apprehended by Border Patrol.

    It was unclear if any arrests were made and the nationalities of the passengers was unknown. Illegal crossings have soared under President Joe Biden, with many migrants turning themselves in to Border Patrol agents and being released in the United States to pursue their cases in immigration court.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Fatal North Kashmir Bike Crash Leaves One Dead, Another Critical

    Fatal North Kashmir Bike Crash Leaves One Dead, Another Critical

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    SRINAGAR: In a tragic incident on Sunday evening, a 23-year-old biker lost his life and his pillion rider was critically injured after losing control of their motorcycle and colliding with a tree along the roadside in Watergam Rafiabad area of Baramulla district in North Kashmir. The accident resulted in the immediate death of the biker, while the passenger was rushed to the hospital for medical attention.

    According to reports, the bike collided with a tree near a petrol pump in Watergam Rafiabad, resulting in the death of the biker, identified as 23-year-old Musaib Ahmad Bhat, son of Abdul Hameed Bhat of Baghi Rehmat Iqbal Nagar Sopore.

    The incident also left his pillion rider, identified as 21-year-old Rashib Zahoor Saboon, son of Zahoor Ahmad of Baghi Rehmat Iqbal Nagar Sopore, with injuries. The injured passenger was immediately taken to SDH Sopore, where he was referred to SMHS Srinagar for specialized medical treatment. The cause of the accident is yet to be determined, and investigations are ongoing.

    In the meantime, the police became aware of the incident and, following legal procedures, released the body of Musaib to his family for final ceremonies.

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  • Three dead in a car accident on route from Chennai to Tirumala

    Three dead in a car accident on route from Chennai to Tirumala

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    Hyderabad: Three dead in a tragic accident near Ramapuram, Chittoor when the driver lost control of the vehicle and collided with an oil tanker. The driver along with the couple were reportedly dead on spot.

    The accident took place at 8AM near Ramapuram village in Chittoor district said a Nagari Urban police official.

    Nagajyothi and Yuvarajan, a couple hired a private vehicle to travel from Chennai to Tirumala. En route, the driver, who is in his twenties, lost control of the car and collided with an oil tanker.

    Passengers travelling in a car behind them survived minor injuries. They informed the police that after the car collided with the oil tanker, the tanker dragged it into a ditch beside the road.

    According to the police, the couple are residents of India but have been living in Singapore for sometime now.

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  • Biden’s free college proposal is dead. High schoolers are tapping a solution

    Biden’s free college proposal is dead. High schoolers are tapping a solution

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    “It’s dead at the federal level, and what does the free community college movement do, just keep pounding on the same message that’s not working?” said Alex Perry, organizer of the College in High School Alliance, a coalition of national, state and local organizations that support dual enrollment and early college programs.

    “Or, do they reset and start thinking about how do we find things that resonate with both Democrats and Republicans and have the byproduct of providing students with free community college?” he said. “In my mind, I’ve just described dual enrollment.”

    Nearly all states have dual enrollment policies. Schools, districts or states fund about 78 percent of these programs, according to the Education Department. In 26 states, dual enrollment tuition is free to students through public funding, while families in 12 other states shoulder the costs for the program.

    Although many school districts are seeking out partnerships with local colleges on their own, some states are looking to bolster programs. In Arizona, Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs announced in January a $20 million dollar increase in funding to support dual enrollment throughout the state. The Washington state legislature is weighing bills to expand access to dual enrollment.

    And in Florida, Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has proposed a scholarship program for K-12 teachers to teach dual enrollment courses on high school campuses to expand access, and has even floated it as an alternative to Advanced Placement courses amid his public feud with the College Board.

    “[Dual enrollment is] a win-win all the way around, and it really is looking at redesigning the high school experience of the future,” said Miami Dade College President Madeline Pumariega, who added that the programs could make a degree more affordable, especially since some states offer the courses at no extra charge to students.

    Dual enrollment has nearly doubled between fall 2011 and fall 2021, an increase of about 510,000 students, according to the Community College Research Center. One in five community college students nationally are dual enrollment participants. And since the onset of the pandemic, colleges and school districts have been working to ease requirements that previously restricted which high school students could enroll in their courses.

    The resulting uptick in dual enrollment students has spurred a small increase in overall community college attendees from the last academic year — a much needed boost after those institutions faced the worst enrollment plunges due to the pandemic.

    Pumariega said Miami Dade’s program has seen unprecedented growth this year largely because of Florida’s embrace of the policies. During the pandemic, the state ran a pilot program that allowed students to qualify to take the classes without the PERT, a state-issued standardized test for college. Additionally, school districts and the Florida College system’s joint partnership makes it so that those credits are offered to families at no charge.

    Some students may even be able to complete an entire associates degree while in high school, and it allows students to earn college credit through their coursework rather than a test, such as the exam required after completing an Advanced Placement course.

    Similar to Florida, Louisiana also eased its requirements to participate in dual enrollment because barriers, including standardized tests requirements, transportation and cost, often can make the program less accessible for underrepresented students.

    “The ACT was a sole requirement for students to access dual enrollment,” said Tramelle Howard, Louisiana state director for The Education Trust, a nonprofit that advocates for advancing equity in education. “Historically, for students of color, for example, if the ACT requirement in Louisiana was a 19, and the average ACT score of Black students was 16.5, just from the eligibility requirements alone, you were keeping out a large portion of students.”

    For years, Gov. John Bel Edwards has been pushing to expand access to dual enrollment. After the Democratic governor’s failed bid to make the courses free for high school juniors and seniors because of discussions on how to pay for it in 2019, the state legislature passed a bill to create a Statewide Dual Enrollment Task Force.

    How to fund the program is something the state is still working through, Howard said, and The Education Trust will be pressing the state legislature for $25.3 million to support dual enrollment.

    In South Carolina, the state uses lottery funds to help waive some tuition costs for some students, but tuition costs and fees for dual enrollment are also covered by families. Some colleges and districts are taking on partnerships to share the cost of providing the programs.

    Greenville Technical College entered a new agreement with its local Greenville County School District after the pandemic which has boosted its dual enrollment program by 38 percent, according to Larry Miller, the college’s vice president for learning and workforce development. The college also saw significant increases in Black and Latino students, who have been underrepresented, enrolling in the program when they changed their admissions process like Florida and Louisiana have.

    The college has also been key in providing access to courses in welding and other hands-on technical education to help high schoolers build skills that they can apply to a job or a certificate, a path Republicans in Congress have long touted as an alternative to a traditional college.

    This week, President Joe Biden urged Congress to fund what his administration called the “Career-Connected High Schools initiative,” which would dole out $200 million for programs that align high school and college by expanding access to dual enrollment, work-based learning and college and career advising for students in high school.

    But on the federal level, there has not been much innovation to advance dual enrollment beyond an Obama-era experiment that allowed some low-income high school students to use Pell Grants to fund college coursework. The Education Department said it is still working on a final report on key findings from the experiment.

    Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have been cautious about expanding Pell Grant eligibility to high school students, especially since the program has a lifetime Pell eligibility cap of about six years.

    “While we are supportive of expanding the Pell Grant for high-quality credentials that prepare students for the workforce, the Pell Grant should remain a resource for low and middle-income Americans pursuing postsecondary education options,” Education and the Workforce Committee Chair Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) told POLITICO. “Expanding Pell Grants to high school students would be an inappropriate expansion of the federal government.”

    The way dual enrollment is funded varies by state. And for some colleges, it can be costly to provide those programs, according to the CCRC, because some colleges offer dual enrollment courses at a lower tuition rate to high school students. But dual enrollment can become “more efficient as the numbers enrolling in DE grow,” researchers said.

    “There needs to be some kind of funding to support the community college costs,” Perry, the organizer with the College in High School Alliance, said. “But I think we have a long way to go in terms of figuring out how to do this in a way that not just works for students, but also unlocks the ability for high schools and for colleges to offer these courses, particularly for underrepresented student populations who don’t have access right now.”

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • Hyderabad: Father-daughter found dead on railway track in Moula Ali

    Hyderabad: Father-daughter found dead on railway track in Moula Ali

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    Hyderabad: An 81-year-old man and his 38-year-old disabled daughter were found dead on the railway track at Moula Ali on Wednesday.

    The railway identified the deceased as K Mallesh Chary and his daughter, K Uma Rani, residents of NTR Nagar in Mallapur.

    Officials suspect depression to be the reason behind the duo’s step for Chary’s wife passed away a year ago and he had been taking care of Uma Rani.

    The incident came to light in the morning hours after locals alerted the police over two bodies lying dead on the railway track near their house.

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  • 50-Year-Old Woman Found Dead

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    SRINAGAR: Body of a 50-year-old woman was found under mysterious circumstances in Poonch district on Wednesday, officials said.

    Quoting an official, news agency GNS reported that the body was found by police in an open field near Ari Bridge at Mendhar area of the district on Wednesday morning.

    The deceased was later identified as Shahmim Akhter (50) wife of Mohammad Ashraf of Ari village.

    Meanwhile, police shifted the body to Sub District Hospital Mendhar for autopsy. “We have started inquest proceedings,” official said.

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  • Two Dead After Hit By Ambulance

    Two Dead After Hit By Ambulance

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    SRINAGAR: Two persons died after being hit by an Ambulance vehicle near the newly constructed children’s hospital at Bemina Srinagar during midnight, officials said on Wednesday.

    They said that the duo was grievously injured after being hit by the ambulance and were shifted to Bone and Joint Hospital Srinagar where doctors declared them brought dead on arrival. They have been identified as Ali Mohammad Dar (56) of Nowpora Baramulla, and Fayaz Ahmad Chopan (40) of Hadipora, Rafiabad Baramulla.

    Meanwhile, a senior police officer confirmed the accident as well as causality to the news agency GNS and said that a case has been registered and further investigations are going on. (GNS)

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  • Man dead, 6 injured after massive landslides Jmu-Sgr highway in Ramban, traffic remains suspended

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    Ramban, Mar 07: A man was killed and six others were injured when two massive landslides struck Jammu-Srinagar national highway at Seri area of Ramban district on Tuesday, officials said.

    An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that two landslides hit the highway at Siri area of Ramban within an hour, resulting in the death of a crane driver working at the site, while six members of a family, travelling in a private car, were injured when their vehicle plunged into a gorge after being hit by a rolling boulder.

    He said the highway was completely blocked from both sides after the landslides, adding that a rescue operation is underway to make the road traffic worthy. He said two vehicles, an earthmover and a private car were also damaged in the incident.

    “Deputy commissioner Ramban Mussrat-ul-Islam and senior superintendent of police (SSP) Mohita Sharma also visited the spot and supervised the rescue operation”, he said.

    Official identified the deceased as Surjeet Singh son of Sher Singh, a resident of Sumber, while as injured were identified as Mohd Taj son of Mohd Ishaq of Kalakote Rajouri, Hamid son of Suba, Rubeena Begum wife of Mohd Shafiq, Sakeena Begum wife of Reyaz Ahmed; Salma Banii daughter of Reyaz Ahmed and Amir son of Mohd Shafeeq all residents of Munglu Rajouri.

    All the six injured were shifted to the district hospital Ramban. Five of them were later referred to the Government Medical College (GMC) hospital in Jammu for specialized treatment, officials added—(KNO)

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  • Telangana govt steals dead bodies..: Bandi Sanjay on medico’s suicide

    Telangana govt steals dead bodies..: Bandi Sanjay on medico’s suicide

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    Hyderabad: Taking a jibe at chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao and Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) government, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) state president, Bandi Sanjay, on Monday alleged that Telangana had become the only state that “steals dead bodies” in order to alter the outcome of controversial deaths.

    In a dharna conducted at the BJP party office in the city, Sanjay asserted that the BJP after taking over the Telangana with full power, would follow the Uttar Pradesh model, bulldoze the houses of those involved in crimes against the women,” adding, “He had never seen any government steal dead bodies so they could keep the truth out”.

    Sanjay cited slain PG medical student Dr D. Preeethi, who died by suicide on February 26 allegedly due to continuous harassment by her senior classmate.

    Preethi, a first-year postgraduate (MD) student in the Department of Anesthesia at Kakatiya Medical College (KMC) in Warangal attempted to end her life on February 22 allegedly due to harassment by a senior.

    When her situation turned critical, Dr Preethi was brought to Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS).

    Warangal police have registered a case under SC/ST (Prevention of Atrocities) Act against the senior and took up an investigation.

    Mohammed Saif, who was accused in Preethi’s suicide attempt, was booked by the police in the Warangal district.

    Sanjay alleged that the haste and secrecy surrounding the police escorting her body from the NIMS hospital for a post-mortem examination and compelling the family to rush through the funeral is the state government’s ‘conspiracy’ to portray a murder case as a suicide.

    “She was not alive when brought to NIMS but the government enacted a drama of ‘treating’ her for four days. The police used the dead girl’s hand for fingerprints to unlock her phone and deleted anything that could implicate the accused,” alleged Sanjay.

    Bandi on occasions earlier had termed the suicide a murder and alleged a “love jihad” angle. “They are targeting women and harassing them in the name of ‘love-jihad’. In order to dilute the case, they are charging the culprit with ineffective cases,” Bandi had stated communalising the medico’s death and slamming the state for their alleged attempt to cover it.

    He further slammed the state government over the exgratia amount of Rs 10 lakh announced for the family of the deceased. “This is not even equal to the value of the wristwatch that costs Rs 20 lakh worn by KCR’s daughter,” remarked Sanjay.

    “Every atrocity against women in Telangana has the involvement of either a BRS leader or an AIMIM leader or their relatives. The Chief Minister does not even react or respond be it the gang rape of a girl in Jubilee Hills, a BRS leader raping a girl in Nirmal, or the action of the BRS MLA from Khammam that forced a family to commit suicide. Women do not feel safe in Telangana. KCR’s focus is on saving his daughter from the Delhi liquor scam,” he alleged, slamming the BRS.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )