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  • Hyderabad: Cyberabad police arrest 8 for organised prostitution

    Hyderabad: Cyberabad police arrest 8 for organised prostitution

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    Hyderabad: The Cyberabad police arrested eight people for ‘procuring women” from across India and luring them into prostitution at different hotel rooms in the city.

    The accused were involved in four cases of prostitution and used websites like Skokka.in, Locanto, Vivastreet etc and operated their business out of Hyderabad. Further, the accused used WhatsApp to promote organised prostitution.

    The accused have a past record of being involved in cases under Section 370 (A) (Buying or disposing of any person as a slave) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and Sections 3, 4, 5, 6 of the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act.

    The anti human trafficking unit arrested accused Mohit Satpal Garg, Jai Saha, Zanwar Vishal, Sohail Ahmed, Mohammed Khaleel, Muntha Srikanth, Mulla Nasrin and Mehedi Das.

    The above accused are have been booked under the Madhapur and Gachibowli police station limits. 31 smart phones, four keypad phones, five laptops, two Aadhar cards, pan cards and other bank cards were taken from them.

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  • Hyderabad: Rachakonda police undertake drive on improper no plates

    Hyderabad: Rachakonda police undertake drive on improper no plates

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    Hyderabad: Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) for traffic D Srinivas on Friday undertook a special drive on improper numbers, irregular numbers, tampered numbers, erased numbers under the Rachakonda Commissionarate.

    The aim of the drive is to prevent all kinds of crime including road accidents and traffic violations.

    The special drive was conducted in 34 Places in two shifts in which 17 inspectors, 25 sub inspectors, 85 members of the police staff and 34 law and order officials participated.

    Under the LB nagar traffic police station limits, 26 cases were booked under the Indian Penal Code (IPC) while 102 were booked under the Motor Vehicles (MV) Act. Vanasthalipuram recorded 31 under the IPC, 51 under the MV Act.

    Malkajgiri, Uppal, Kushaiguda, Bhongir, Choutuppal, Yadadri recorded 17 and 144, 21 and 182, 15 and 159, 5 and 75, 18 and 61, 16 and 41 cases respectively under the Indian Penal Code and the Motor Vehicles Act.

    A total of 149 cases were booked under the IPC while 815 cases were recorded under the MV Act and a total fine of Rs 1,63,000 was imposed.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Sewing machines for 1st batch of graduates under SHEera

    Hyderabad: Sewing machines for 1st batch of graduates under SHEera

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    Hyderabad: Education minister Sabitha Indra Reddy through Rachakonda Security Council (RKSC) donated sewing machines to underprivileged women under ‘SHEera’ at Pahadi Sharif.

    RKSC in coordination with the Rachakonda police launched the flagship programme SHEera to empower rural aspirants to create self-employment under RKSC Women’s Forum in November 2021.

    The first batch of underprivileged women successfully completed their training following which they were felicitated by the minister.

    Sabitha Indra Reddy presided over the meeting and was overwhelmed to meet the successful women who could make it to the finish line by completing their course and being capable of earning a livelihood.

    She congratulated all the women who have achieved their first step towards success and urged them to continue the spirit and encourage others as well to come forward. She reiterated that she will extend her complete support towards a progressive society specific to women.

    The minister further assured them of creating employment opportunities for the trained underprivileged women.

    The trained fraternity expressed their gratitude and thanked the minister and Rachakonda security council for equipping them with the skills and instilling confidence in them.

    D S Chauhan expressed his delight to see the progress and ensured to continue to work on many more initiatives to enable earning capabilities and be self-dependent.

    He also made it explicit that he would work towards more approachability and enhance the visibility of vigilance to arrest the social vices arising due to the lack of livelihood means.

    DCP She Teams, Shaik Saleema addressed the gathering stating that it was an exciting moment for her after a long struggle of close to 12 months starting from survey to execution was an unforgettable experience.

    She recollected the moments of hesitation the women had to come out of their homes and finally they gathered courage and could make it this success.

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  • Hyderabad: Tamilisai urges citizens to learn on spot CPR

    Hyderabad: Tamilisai urges citizens to learn on spot CPR

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    Hyderabad: In view of the sharp rise in cases of sudden heart attacks reported in recent times, Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan has urged that every citizen must learn the technique of performing CPR (Cardiopulmonary resuscitation).

    Tamilisai participated in the free community hands only-CPR programme at Gandhi Medical College on Friday which emphasized that more people be trained in administering CPR correctly.

    “Emphasised timely CPR as FIRST AID on the spot within a time frame called GOLDEN HOUR’S will be life-saving. Cardio-pulmonary resuscitation must become a social movement. Everyone should learn it.”, stated the Governor in her tweet.

    The workshop will be held for another two days at the medical college’s Alumni Association Building, Gandhi Hospital, Musheerabad.

    It saw the participation of over 300 people including students, teachers, policemen and the general public attending day 1 of the free workshop.

    Trainer and volunteer from the American Heart Association, Dennis McCauley gave a demonstration to the audience on how to handle a person who has suddenly collapsed before initiating CPR.

    Giving a step-by-step demonstration, he said that the first thing to do is to move the suffering person to a safe place followed by checking the person for response (breathing) and lastly initiating CPR immediately if the person does not respond.

    Compression during the CPR process is the crucial part, remarked the trainers, adding, “It has to be two fingers above the chest bone and that can be in the middle of the chest. Also, the compressions should be two inches deep and they should be at the rate of 100 to 120 compressions per minute.”

    The programme was able to render useful information that many participants were unaware of, including those with medical backgrounds.

    Performing CPR on an intoxicated person, CPR while the person is still breathing, etc were a few of the doubts the audience raised during the session.

    Meanwhile, the alumni association has planned to put up Automated External Defibrillators (AED) at several locations across the city.



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  • Hyderabad: Body of 19-year-old gone missing in Uppal found

    Hyderabad: Body of 19-year-old gone missing in Uppal found

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    Hyderabad: A teenager who went missing from his residence at Uppal on January 22 was found dead in Durgam Cheruvu lake on Thursday.

    The deceased was identified as Rohit Manoj, 19, a B.Com first-year student whose body was found in a predicament condition by the police. The police identified the deceased by a bus pass and phone number found in his pocket.

    Police said that a suicide note written in English was found in his wallet. The note said that the financial problems faced by his father are having an adverse effect on his family, which made him end his life. Police registered the case under section 174 of CrPC (Police to enquire and report on suicide, etc.).

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  • Hyderabad: KCR to hold BRS Parliamentary party meeting on Jan 29

    Hyderabad: KCR to hold BRS Parliamentary party meeting on Jan 29

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    Hyderabad: The Telangana chief minister and the Bharat Rashtra Samithi’s (BRS) supremo K Chandrashekhar Rao will be holding the Parliamentary party meeting on Sunday.

    The meeting is scheduled to commence post lunch at 1 pm in Pragati Bhavan where KCR will ask the party MPs to raise the issues that need discussion in the parliament and implement strategies to be followed to resolve them.

    The BRS members will further discuss the party strategy for the upcoming budget session of the Parliament scheduled to commence on January 31 while the union budget will be presented on February 1.

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  • Hyderabad Literary Festival begins today, entry free

    Hyderabad Literary Festival begins today, entry free

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    Hyderabad: The 13th edition of the Hyderabad Literary Festival, is all set to begin on Friday at Vidyaranya High School and will end on Sunday.

    The three-day event will be inaugurated in the presence of Goan author Damodar Mauzo, German deputy ambassador to India Stephan Grabherr, and Principal Secretary (industries and IT) Jayesh Ranjan.

    Organised by Hyderabad Literary Trust in association with several literary and cultural organisations and publishing houses, the festival will feature Germany as the guest nation and Konkani as the Indian language in focus.

    The literary festival is an annual gathering of more than a hundred authors, artists, researchers, intellectuals, and publishers from India and abroad.

    The main objective behind the multidisciplinary, multilingual event is to promote Hyderabad’s brand image as a city of creative energy.

    “It not only gathers local, national, and global authors and artistes on the same platform but also acts as a bridge between writers and readers, artistes and audiences on the one hand, and aspiring writers and publishers on the other,” the organisers said.

    Exhibitions of paintings, drawings, photography and other art forms will be displayed at the festival.

    “Entry will be free for all events during the festival,” organisers said.

    Eminent Indian speakers Damodar Mauzo, P. Sainath, and Deepti Naval, as well as two German speakers, Helena Bukowski and Christopher Kloeble, are among the notable speakers who will be included.

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  • Hyderabad: 13th Grand Nursery Mela begins at People’s plaza

    Hyderabad: 13th Grand Nursery Mela begins at People’s plaza

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    Hyderabad: The 13th edition of Telangana’s Grand Nursery Mela began at the People’s Plaza on Thursday.

    The event which is a national-level horticulture and agriculture show organised by the Telangana Event Organisation will be held for five days.

    More than 140 stalls showcasing several exotic and local varieties of flowering plants like oriental lilies, hybrid dutch glandular, orchids, and a variety of dahlias, tulips and roses have been set up at the mela.

    It further offers the availability of a variety of farming essentials like fertilisers, pesticides, vermicompost, vases, vegetable plant seeds, and organic products.

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  • Veteran South Indian actress Jamuna passes away in Hyderabad

    Veteran South Indian actress Jamuna passes away in Hyderabad

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    Hyderabad: Veteran actress Jamuna passed away here on Friday after a brief illness. She was 86.

    She breathed her last at her residence, family sources said.

    Jamuna, who acted in about 200 movies in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Hindi, is survived by a son and a daughter.

    She was born at Hampi in Karnataka on August 30, 1936, but her parents Nippani Srinivasa Rao and Kowsalya Devi moved to Andhra Pradesh. She received her primary education at Duggirala in Guntur district and was a stage artist in her school days.

    Jamuna, whose real name was Jana Bai, made her acting debut at the age of 16 with Puttillu (1953) directed by Garikapari Rajarao.

    It was L. V. Prasad’s Missamma (1955) which gave her recognition. She had played a supporting character in the film with the lead roles played by N. T. Rama Rao, Savitri and Akkineni Nageswara Rao. In a career spanning four decades, she portrayed a variety of roles and acted with these legendary actors of her time other top actors of her times.

    Jamuna also acted in 11 Hindi films. She won FilmFare award for best supporting actress for Milan (1967) starring Sunil Dutt and Nutan. It was a remake of Telugu movie Mooga Manasulu (1964) which featured Jamuna along with Nageswara Rao and Savitri.

    Impressed by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, she joined the Congress party in 1980 and was elected to the Lok Sabha from Rajahmundry in 1989, but quit politics after the defeat in 1991. She later joined BJP and campaigned for the party in late 1990s.

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  • Hyderabad: Kashmiri apparel sellers draw attention at Numaish

    Hyderabad: Kashmiri apparel sellers draw attention at Numaish

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    Hyderabad: Hyderabad has become a temporary home for sellers from across the country with businessmen from different parts of the nation setting up stalls at the 82nd All India Industrial Exhibition Numaish 2023.

    While sellers from across India have turned up to exhibit their products, Kashmiri stalls selling pure Kashmiri products are receiving special attention from the visitors like every year.

    Mohammad Younus, from Kashmir, who has been selling Kashmiri clothes at the exhibition for the last 15 years claimed his shop being the first shop to sell Kashmiri clothes in Numaish exhibition and expressed his happiness over the footfall at the event this year.

    “Kashmiri clothes are unlike the Hyderabadi clothes. Our clothes have more handwork and are less fancy which is being liked by the customers. People come here searching for original Kashmiri clothes,” he said.

    A customer who visited to purchase Kashmiri clothes expressed happiness over the quality of the Kashmiri clothes.

    “The apparel in this stall is very unique with exceptional quality. Since we can not go to Kashmir every day, this stall provides us with an opportunity to buy good quality original Kashmiri clothes,” said Nimi Khasimpuri, the customer.

    Another customer, Hema Jaiswal said, “We have been visiting the Numaish exhibition since childhood and have been buying Kashmiri clothes.”

    The annual extravaganza, ‘Numaish’, which is hosted by Hyderabad every year, recently opened for visitors at Exhibition Grounds in Nampally.

    The 82nd edition of All India Industrial Exhibition Numaish 2023 was organised on January 1 and will continue till February 15.

    Departments of state and central government, along with vendors across the nation, set up stalls at the exhibition every year.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )