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  • Video emerges of Hyderabad boy who dies filming for Instagram reel on rail tracks

    Video emerges of Hyderabad boy who dies filming for Instagram reel on rail tracks

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    Hyderabad: In a tragic incident, a Hyderabad boy lost his life while attempting to shoot a video for an Instagram reel. The boy, identified as Mohammad Sarfaraz, was a 16-year-old class 9 student who was hit by a train on railway tracks in Sanath Nagar on Friday. The incident occurred while Sarfaraz and his two friends were attempting to shoot a video for an Instagram reel, with a speeding train in the background.

    Sarfaraz had his back towards the approaching train and was standing dangerously close to the railway track. While his friends moved away to save themselves, Sarfaraz was hit by the train and died.

    The boy’s father said that he had left the house for Friday prayers and a couple of hours later, two of his classmates, Muzammil and Sohail, came to the house and informed him that he fell unconscious. When he reached the spot, he saw his son lying dead. The railway police have since recovered a mobile phone from the spot and have registered a case, taking up further investigation.

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    In a similar selfie craze incident that took place in 2021, three teenage girls of a family in Telangana’s Nirmal district lost their lives.

    The girls were drowned in an irrigation tank while trying to take selfies. The tragic incident occurred at Singangaon village of Thanoor Mandal.

    The deceased were identified as Elime Suneetha (16), her sister Vaishali (14) and their cousin Anjali (14).

    Police said the trio accidentally fell into the lake and drowned while trying to take selfies for uploading them on social media platforms.

    These incidents are a stark reminder of the risks associated with attempting dangerous stunts for social media.



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  • ‘Happening Hyderabad’: Create a reel to win cash prizes of up to Rs 1L

    ‘Happening Hyderabad’: Create a reel to win cash prizes of up to Rs 1L

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    Hyderabad: In an exciting competition presented by the Digital Media Wing of Telangana, a contest named ‘Happening Hyderabad,’ allows participants to showcase the charm and liveliness of the city by capturing glimpses of developmental works and making a reel video out of it.

    Participants have to create reels that capture the essence of #HappeningHyderabad and tag @DigitalMediaTS in their posts.

    On winning the contest, participants stand a chance to win cash prizes of up to Rs 1,00,000. The entries for enrolling oneself in the competition will be accepted until April 30.

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    To get more information on the contest, visit the official website of Telangana Digital Media Wing.

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  • Broad swaths of U.S. reel from tornadoes that killed 29

    Broad swaths of U.S. reel from tornadoes that killed 29

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    Biden earlier declared broad areas of the country major disaster areas, making federal resources and financial aid available to support recovery.

    Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders in Arkansas, where at least five people were killed, already had declared a state of emergency and activated the National Guard.

    Confirmed or suspected tornadoes in 11 states destroyed homes and businesses, splintered trees and laid waste to neighborhoods.

    The National Weather Service confirmed Sunday that a tornado was responsible for damage to several homes near Bridgeville, Delaware. One person was found dead inside a house heavily damaged by the storm Saturday night, Delaware State Police reported.

    It may take days to confirm all the recent tornadoes and where they touched down. The dead also included at least nine in one Tennessee county, five in Indiana and four in Illinois.

    Other deaths from the storms that hit Friday night into Saturday were reported in Alabama and Mississippi.

    Residents of Wynne, Arkansas, a community of about 8,000 people 50 miles west of Memphis, Tennessee, woke Saturday to find the high school’s roof shredded and its windows blown out. At least four people died.

    Ashley Macmillan said she, her husband and their children huddled with their dogs in a small bathroom as a tornado passed, “praying and saying goodbye to each other, because we thought we were dead.” A falling tree seriously damaged their home, but they got out unhurt.

    Chainsaws buzzed, as bulldozers plowed into debris. Utility crews restored power as some neighborhoods began recovery.

    Nine people died in Tennessee’s McNairy County, east of Memphis, according to Patrick Sheehan, director the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency.

    Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee drove to the county Saturday to tour the destruction and comfort residents. He said the storm capped the “worst” week of his time as governor, coming days after a school shooting in Nashville that killed six people including a family friend whose funeral he and his wife attended earlier in the day.

    “It’s terrible what has happened in this community, this county, this state,” Lee said. “But it looks like your community has done what Tennessean communities do, and that is rally and respond.”

    Jeffrey Day said he called his daughter after seeing on the news that their community of Adamsville was being hit. Huddled in a closet with her 2-year-old son as the storm passed over, she answered the phone screaming.

    “She kept asking me, ‘What do I do, daddy?’” Day said, tearing up. “I didn’t know what to say.”

    After the storm passed, his daughter crawled out of her destroyed home and drove to nearby family.

    In Memphis, police spokesperson Christopher Williams said via email late Saturday that there were three apparent weather-related deaths there: two children and an adult who died when a tree fell on a house.

    Tennessee officials warned that a repeat of similar weather conditions is expected Tuesday.

    Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker traveled Sunday to Belvidere to visit the Apollo Theatre, which partially collapsed as about 260 people were attending a heavy metal concert. A 50-year-old man who was pulled from the rubble later died.

    The governor said 48 others were treated in hospitals, with five in critical condition.

    Pritzker also planned to visit Crawford County, about 230 miles south of Chicago, where three people were killed and eight injured when a tornado hit around New Hebron.

    “We’ve had emergency crews digging people out of their basements because the house is collapsed on top of them, but luckily they had that safe space to go to,” Sheriff Bill Rutan said at a news conference.

    That tornado was not far from where three people died in Indiana’s Sullivan County, about 95 miles southwest of Indianapolis. Several people were rescued overnight, with reports of as many as 12 people injured.

    In the Little Rock area, at least one person was killed and more than 50 were hurt, some critically. The National Weather Service said that tornado was a high-end EF3 twister with up to 165 mph winds and a path as long as 25 miles.

    Masoud Shahed-Ghaznavi was having lunch at home when the tornado roared through his neighborhood. He hid in the laundry room as sheetrock fell and windows shattered. When he emerged, the house was mostly rubble.

    “Everything around me is sky,” he recalled Saturday.

    Another suspected tornado killed a woman in northern Alabama’s Madison County, officials said, and in northern Mississippi’s Pontotoc County, authorities confirmed one death and four injuries.

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  • Chhattisgarh: Student falls to death while filming Instagram reel at Bilaspur college

    Chhattisgarh: Student falls to death while filming Instagram reel at Bilaspur college

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    Bilaspur: A 20-year-old man fell to death while filming for an Instagram reel with his friends at a college in Chhattisgarh’s Bilaspur district, police said on Saturday.

    The incident, which took place at Government Science College in Bilaspur town on Friday afternoon, was captured by the deceased man’s friends on their mobile phones, an official said.

    As per preliminary information, Ashutosh Sao, a first-year Bachelor of Science student, had gone to the terrace of the ground-plus-one-storey college building with five of his friends to shoot reels for Instagram.

    Sao jumped the boundary wall of the terrace and climbed onto a window slab to get filmed, but he slipped and fell from a height of 20 feet, the official said.

    The man sustained head injuries and died on the spot, he said.
    The police have registered an accidental death report and further probe is underway, he said.

    Bilaspur Superintendent of Police Santosh Singh posted a clip of Sao and his friends planning to make reel on the terrace just before the incident, with a cautionary message appealing to people to avoid taking such risks.

    In the video, Sao is seen jumping on the window slab and is heard saying, “If I jump from here to there (other window shed) I will not be able return.” To this, his friend is heard saying, “You will (come back). I am making a video.”

    Taking to Twitter, the SP said, “While making Instagram reels with friends in Bilaspur Science College campus, a youth (in Orange T-shirt) fell. He could not be saved. Investigation is on into the incident…Alertness is necessary at all times #Safetyfirst.”



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  • Hyderabadi blogger’s relatable reel ‘Men at Numaish’ goes viral

    Hyderabadi blogger’s relatable reel ‘Men at Numaish’ goes viral

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    Hyderabad: The Nampally side and its adjacent areas witness frequent traffic jams during January and the first half of February as a 45-day-long fair, Numaish, is organised at the exhibition ground of the area. Hyderabadis throng to Numaish in huge numbers during these days and fill their baskets with a variety of special and antique items like Kashmir shawls, Handicrafts, Lucknowi Kurtas, spices of Kerala etc. and taste the different varieties of food served here.

    A funny and relatable viral video of ‘Men At Numaish’ is making rounds on Instagram. The video was shot by Hyderabad’s popular food blogger Ayesha Sultana who runs an Instagram page under the name of ‘whatchucraving’. She shared a random reel on her Insta page and that is going viral like wildfire. It has received widespread attention from Hyderabadis, with people finding it both ‘relatable’ and thought-provoking.

    Numaish is a shopping event that is primarily attended by women. In the short viral video, a few men are seen with baby carriers, holding the hands of children while others carry baskets and shopping bags.

    The video shows men in a positive light and it defies stereotypes that men are not capable of or interested in taking on domestic responsibilities. It highlights the importance of sharing domestic responsibilities equally. Many social media users are lauding the men in the clip for being supportive partners and fathers.

    Watch the reel below.

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    Check out how Hyderabadis are reacting to the viral video.

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  • Insta influencer fined Rs 17k for violating rules while making reel on highway

    Insta influencer fined Rs 17k for violating rules while making reel on highway

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    Ghaziabad: An Instagram influencer, who stopped her car midway on an elevated road on a highway to make a reel, has been fined Rs 17,000 for violating road safety norms.

    The video of social media influencer, identified as Vaishali Chaudhary Khutail, who has 6,52,000 followers on Instagram, has gone viral on social media.

    In the video, she could be seen stopping her car midway on an elevated road on a highway. She is then seen walking on the roadside and striking several poses as other vehicles pass by the video shows.

    The Ghaziabad Police took note of the video after it went viral on the social media platform.

    “Charges were registered at Sahibabad police station in connection with the viral video on social media in which a girl could be seen making a reel on an elevated road. The girl’s vehicle has been challaned Rs 17,000,” the Ghaziabad police said in a tweet while sharing the copy of the challan.

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