Tag: Hyderabad

  • Hyderabad: E-mobility week kick starts with ‘Rall-E’ at People’s Plaza

    Hyderabad: E-mobility week kick starts with ‘Rall-E’ at People’s Plaza

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    Hyderabad: The e-Mobility week in the city commenced with ‘Rall-E’, flagged off at Peoples Plaza and culminating at Hitex, Madhapur on Sunday.

    Rall-E billed as the country’s largest electric vehicle (EV) rally, saw thousands of EV enthusiasts riding their electric two and three-wheelers and electric buses through different parts of the city.

    A special stunt show by Sheraaz and Rahul of Gravton Motors was also organised to generate excitement towards e-Mobility week and spread the message of sustainable mobility.

    Actor and director, Adivi Sesh and IT principal secretary, Jayesh Ranjan, director Nag Ashwin and other sector leaders flagged off the vehicle rally.

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    Adivi Sesh and Jayesh Ranjan flagging off Rall-E

    Various government organizations and industry partners including, TSRTC, Apollo Tyres, Gravton Motors, Citreon, TVS, Ola, Ather, Uber, MG Motors, Mahindra, Quantum, Atum Motors, Bud-e Bikes, Pure EV and Eto among others participated in the rally.

    In addition to this, a musical concert featuring performances by Band Buddies (formerly Rooh), Jammers Band and lyricist Krishna Chaitanya was also organised.

    The flagship Hyderabad e-Mobility Week is being will culminate with India’s first Formula E race on February 11.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Habitual offender arrested for trespass, wielding sword

    Hyderabad: Habitual offender arrested for trespass, wielding sword

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    Hyderabad: A 28 year old habitual offender was arrested by the Neredmet police on Sunday for criminal trespassing into a house and intimidating the victim with a sword.

    The accused, Bodusu Kalyan demanded cool drinks free of cost and when the complainant refused to comply with the demand, the accused pelted him with cement bricks. As a result, the complainant and her son suffered injuries on parts of their body.

    In a separate case, a victim went to Vinayak Nagar to bring breakfast to his wife when the accused Kalyan noticed him and wrongfully restrained him. Further, the accused assaulted the complainant with his hands and kicked with legs. The accused extorted the amount of Rs 2300 from the pocket of complainant by showing a sword with dire consequences of life threat.

    Bodusu Kalyan is habitual offender and has earlier been involved in several criminal cases such as physically hurting, trespassing property and such. A rowdy sheet was opened against him at Neredmet police station.

    Kalyan has been arrested for his role in the above two cases and is being produced before the court. He has been booked under several sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Indian Arms Act.

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  • Hyderabad: Businessman kidnapped, Rs 30 lakh taken as ransom

    Hyderabad: Businessman kidnapped, Rs 30 lakh taken as ransom

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    Hyderabad: A gang of eight persons kidnapped a businessman and extorted Rs. 30 lakh from his family.

    According to the police, the businessman B V Murali resident of Navodaya Colony, Yousufguda, on January 27 went to drop off his two children, (at a school Lal Bunglow, Opp. Green Lands Hotel, Ameerpet on a motorcycle.

    While returning from school, five unknown persons, claimed to be Income Tax Officers and dragged him into an Innova parked nearby and forced him into it.

    “One of the men was holding a knife in his hand, all of them beat me severely, did not allow me to shout or scream and forcibly closed my mouth. They forced me to sit between two persons and started beating me, terrorizing and threatening me with dire consequences,” the businessman told the police.

    The alleged kidnappers drove towards Ramoji Film City and after crossing ‘Bata Singaram’, they stopped the car. The gang demanded Rs 60 lakh from him for his release and asked him to arrange the amount immediately.

    “When I refused to pay money, they informed me that my brother-in-law Rajesh was already taken and asked me to talk to him. My brother-in-law informed me that he was being beaten black and blue by three people and was crying for his life and children. They also threatened that there is another team waiting at my house to take my wife, if I fail to pay them the demanded money,” he alleged.

    The wife of the businessman handed over Rs 30 lakh to three persons at Nampally railway station. After getting confirmation that they received money, they left him at Hayathnagar road and using a private transport he reached the city.

    Murali told the police that the gang had threatened to kill his whole family if he lodged a complaint.

    “They assured me that they will deposit the amount as my income tax and issue me a clearance certificate within a week. But despite my waiting no reply from them and this indicates that they are unsocial elements, indulged in daylight dacoity,” he added in his complaint.

    The police registered a case and are investigating.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Malabar jewellery to host Gemstone festival from Feb 5

    Hyderabad: Malabar jewellery to host Gemstone festival from Feb 5

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    Hyderabad: The Mehdipatnam branch of Malabar Gold and Diamond Jewellery showroom has started a Gemstone Jewellery festival.

    Stores across Andhra Pradesh and Telangana will showcase the collection from February 5, 2023 to February 20, 2023.

    The diamond retail chain in the country has launched the Gemstone Festival to showcase its exclusive range of pure gold jewellery studded with precious gemstones and uncut diamonds.

    Malabar Group chairman MP Ahammed said, “We are excited to launch the Gemstone Jewellery Festival and introduce our innovative designs studded with natural and certified gemstones. Jewellery buyers can enjoy our products with the assurance of the highest quality, purity, fair prices and buyback guarantee,”

    Malabar Gold and Diamonds is one of the leading jewellers, which takes pride in showcasing the meticulous art and craft of Indian jewellery to the world. Established in 1993 in the historic Indian city of Calicut, the brand currently operates 300+ stores across 10 countries.

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  • Hyderabad: 2 killed in ghastly road accident at Outer Ring Road

    Hyderabad: 2 killed in ghastly road accident at Outer Ring Road

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    Hyderabad: In a ghastly road accident, two persons were killed and eight others were injured on the Nehru Outer Ring Road (ORR) in Hyderabad on Sunday.

    Two cars collided resulting in the accident.

    A Mercedes-Benz car coming from Ghaktesar lost control and hit the divider and then rammed into a cab coming from the opposite direction on the other side of the ORR. Fire broke out and the two cars were completely damaged.

    The accident took place in Medchal Malkajgiri district under the Keesara police station limits of Rachakonda Police Commissionerate.

    The police registered a case and took up further investigation.

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  • Hyderabad: Critical biodiversity points to be identified by GHMC

    Hyderabad: Critical biodiversity points to be identified by GHMC

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    Hyderabad: The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) will map out a Local  Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plan (LBSAP) to identify critical ecosystems in the system within one year.

    According to a release, the cost is estimated to be Rs 22.81 lakh.

    The main aim of LBSAP is to identify various ecosystems around the city and study their benefits and threats by undertaking extensive stakeholder consultations. GHMC is looking for organizations and agencies that will help them.

    Interested organizations or agencies can apply by submitting a proposal to the GHMC after conducting extensive primary and secondary research work.

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  • Hyderabad: Pvt colleges illegally holding certificates of dropouts

    Hyderabad: Pvt colleges illegally holding certificates of dropouts

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    Hyderabad: Mohammed Shujat Ali, 27, had dreams like lakhs of people to complete his engineering degree and then eventually move abroad. However, However, his world turned upside down when his father had to undergo heart surgery and he had to drop out of his college to support his family.

    The young man from Hyderabad wanted to pursue a different stream of education later but today he can’t as his college has kept his past educational certifications (matriculation and intermediate). Mohammed Shujat Ali now works in amazon customer support to support his family. His hair has even turned grey at the young age of 27 from the mental anguish that his former college caused him by illegally withholding his certifications.

    He had joined Lord’s Institute of Engineering in 2015. “The college is demanding me to pay 1.5 lakh rupees to return the original documents and I cannot possibly pay that much money,” Shujat told Siasat.com He further stated that seven years of his life have been wasted as he cannot get admission anywhere else without the certificates, apply for a decent job or travel abroad.

    Shujat claimed that the college even asked him to go and file a false FIR to get duplicate copies of his originals. “However, my father does not approve of breaking the law. My sister who lives in Saudi Arabia was sick and I asked the college for a custodian certificate and they even refused to give that,” he narrated with tears in his eyes.

    According to a 2018 notification by the University Grants Commission (UGC), universities and colleges cannot retain the original documents of a student in any case. The notification also states that if a student withdraws from the program, the institution has to refund the fees.

    However, almost all private institutions in Hyderabad ignore this notification and carry on with what the UGC described as “coercive and profiteering institutional practices.”

    The practice has continued to ruin the lives of students with some falling victim to severe mental anguish and depression. Few students even told Siasat.com that they had suicidal thoughts because of this issue, as their lives have come to a halt.

    Another student whose dreams have been crushed by his college is Mohd Sultan, who studied at Shadan College of Engineering and Technology. He joined the college in 2018 and had to discontinue in a year as his grandfather who was supporting him financially had passed away.

    “The reason for me dropping out was being unable to afford the fees and now they are demanding that I pay them 1.2 lakhs to get back my original documents,” Sultan stated. With no hope of a successful career, the 23-year-old now works as a Zomato as a delivery boy.

    Raheem (name changed), was a student of Muffakham Jah College of Engineering and Technology, who joined in 2016 and discontinued in 2017 when his mother was diagnosed with cancer.

    “Throughout my school life, I was told that I would do great things in life, but now I am jobless, drowned in debt, and unable to support my family, my existence has been reduced to an embarrassment, I have stopped meeting people” he added. Raheem has been asked to pay half of the remaining fees of the course he dropped out of, which is 1.25 lakh, an amount he cannot afford.

    A leaked video has also been doing rounds on the internet of what students are claiming to be the administration cell of Muffakham Jah College, Banjara Hills.

    These are just a few of the many distressing stories of countless students whose lives have been adversely affected by the illegal practice in Hyderabad.

    Some of the affected students however have decided to fight back. Muhammed Haris, who joined M.J.C.E.T. in 2017, said that he quit in 2019 as he decided that engineering was not for him and wanted to make a career in sports.

    “I had already paid two years’ fees but when I wanted to discontinue, the college demanded the full payment of the course to return my originals,” Haris told Siasat.com. “I requested them many times to return my certificates but they were very rude, disrespectful, and hell-bent on demanding money.”

    Haris informed the college that it is against the law to take the original certificates of any student during the time of admission, let alone confiscate it, but the college brushed off his warning. “I spoke to my father regarding this and he told me we will write a letter to UGC regarding this. We wrote to UGC but nothing happened. Then we wrote to All India Council for Technical Education(AICTE) about this issue.”

    The matter was taken up legally and went on for a few months. M.J.C.E.T. allegedly sent Haris a letter during the ongoing legal issue stating that he never approached the college to ask for his documents and that the student never informed the college about discontinuing the course.

    “That was obviously a lie, a few weeks later I received a letter from the college, it was a call from the admission cell to kindly come to the campus to collect his original certificates,” Haris narrated. He added that he later got a call from AICTE asking him if he had gotten his certificates back.

    A high court Advocate P. Sunil Kumar told Siasat.com that the students whose certificates have been confiscated by colleges can fight a legal battle, not only to have their certificates returned but can also to make the colleges pay them if they claim damages after issuing a legal notice. However, the student must prove how much the confiscation has cost them.

    When this visited the office of AICTE in Ameerpet, however, he ȧs told that the office has been shifted to New Delhi. A media inquiry e-mail has been sent to know what the AICTE is doing to curb this illegal practice by private colleges. The story will be updated accordingly.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Lone wolf hand grenade attacks planned in Hyderabad by Pakistan’s ISI, LeT: NIA

    Lone wolf hand grenade attacks planned in Hyderabad by Pakistan’s ISI, LeT: NIA

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    New Delhi: Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and outlawed terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) had made hand grenades available to their sympathisers and conspired with them to carry out “lone wolf” attacks and blasts in Hyderabad City, the First Information Report (FIR) of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) revealed.

    The FIR, registered on January 25, against three Hyderabad residents also pointed out that the accused persons booked by the Central agency were instructed to hurl hand grandes at public gatherings and processions in order to create communal tension.

    The Pakistan-based handlers had given the task to one Abdul Zahed alias Zahed alias Mohammad, who was accused in several terror-related cases in Hyderabad, the FIR mentioned informing that Zahed had recruited several youths namely Maaz, Samiuddin and others on the directions the ISI and LeT.

    Besides Zahed, the NIA also booked Maaz Hasan Farooq and Samiuddin for conspiring terror attacks in Hyderabad in October 2022, who have been booked under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

    As per the FIR, Zahed on the instructions of his Pakistani handlers, conspired with his gang members to carry out terror acts including blasts and lone-wolf attacks in Hyderabad City to create terror in the minds of the common people.

    “It was also learnt that Zahed had received hand grenades from Pakistan-based handlers and was planning to hurl at public gatherings and processions in order to create communal tension,” the FIR stated.

    The Hyderabad Police had registered a case on October 1, 2022 under the charges of UAPA after it seized two hand grenades, two mobile phones and Rs 3,91, 800 from the premises of Zahed.

    Considering the gravity of the case, the Ministry of Home Affairs’ Counter Terrorism and Counter Radicalisation Division handed over the case to the NIA as the case had inter-state and international linkages.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad police crack down on drunk driving, book over 4200 in January

    Hyderabad police crack down on drunk driving, book over 4200 in January

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    Hyderabad: Hyderabad Traffic Police as part of their campaign against drunk driving in the city have booked 4236 cases against violators in January.

    In 3680 cases, cops filed charge sheets against the violators, and a total of 365 of them were awarded jail terms ranging from one to 15 days. Fines were imposed on the rest of the violators.

    During the campaign against drunk driving in Hyderabad, 72 violators even lost their driving licenses.

    Meanwhile, minors who were caught driving vehicles were ordered to render community and social services.

    Drunk driving in Hyderabad

    Drunk driving is a serious violation in Hyderabad, as well as across India, and the Hyderabad traffic police are taking a tough stance on irresponsible behavior.

    It not only poses a serious threat to the driver but also to other road users. The campaign by the city traffic police serves as a reminder for all to say no to drunk driving.

    In order to curb the violation, traffic police are not only imposing fines but also canceling licenses. In some cases, cops are ensuring that violators are awarded jail terms.

    A criminal offense

    Under the Motor Vehicles Act 1988, drunk driving is a criminal offense and violators can face severe legal penalties.

    There are provisions of imprisonments, fines, and suspension of driving licenses.

    In the case of repeat offenders who get caught more than once for drunk driving in Hyderabad and in other parts of the country, penalties can be more severe.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Massive fire breaks out at plywood godown in Uppal

    Hyderabad: Massive fire breaks out at plywood godown in Uppal

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    Hyderabad: Massive fire broke out at a plywood godown located at Ramanthapur under Uppal police limits in the wee hours of Saturday. Officials suspect a short circuit as the reason behind the incident.

    The godown – Easy Plywood – was reduced to ashes. No loss of lives was reported, however, the monetary damage is yet to be ascertained.

    According to reports, locals noticed flames early Saturday morning. Police and firefighters reached the spot and doused the fire but the whole godown was gutted by then.

    This is the third incident of fire in the city after the four-floor Deccan Knitwear Sports Accessories went up in flames at Nallagutta on Minister Road. On February 3, the newly-constructed Secretariat reported a minor fire incident.

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