Tag: Telangana

  • 25 Centres for Development & Empowerment of Women to open in Telangana

    25 Centres for Development & Empowerment of Women to open in Telangana

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    Hyderabad: Director General of Police Telangana Anjani Kumar held a meeting with officials of the Women Safety Wing Telangana to discuss the issues relating to safety and security of women and children in the state.

    The meeting was attended by Additional DGP Telangana, Shikha Goel and DIG Women Safety Wing Telangana, B Sumathi.

    Anjani Kumar appreciated the Women Safety Wing on the path-breaking work done by them in making Telangana one of the safest and most proactive states in terms of Women and Child Safety. The DGP stressed the need to further streamline and strengthen its response mechanism.

    Women Help Desks (WHDs) are already functional in 750 police stations in the state and further will be set up in the remaining police stations across Telangana.

    “Investigation support for crime against Women (CAW) through technology platforms to bring existing institutional support mechanisms into one place is proposed to be strengthened and streamlined. An independent 24×7 call centre will be set up to assess the satisfaction of the complaints,” Shikha Goel informed the DGP.

    Bharosa Centres are presently working in 12 police units and they will be made functional in the remaining districts in a time-bound manner. 

    Around 25 Centres for Development and Empowerment of Women (CDEW) will be made operational shortly to take up counselling services for Domestic Violence victims in the tri-commissionerates limits.

    The monitoring of trials in sexual offences cases through Bharosa has resulted in securing convictions in 23 cases in the year 2022.

    Further, improvement in conviction percentage will be achieved through systematic identification of cases across the state.

    Further Anti Human Trafficking units which are functional in all 30 units are proposed to have a more focused and targeted approach by identification of hot spots and creating of repeat offenders database and taking effective legal action.

    She teams have played a major role in curbing eve teasing and various forms of harassment in public places by systematic working across the State, the officials said

    During 2022, 6157 complaints were dealt with by the She Teams of which 521 FIRs were registered. She Teams also conducted 13,471 awareness camps.

    Anjani Kumar stressed that the government has accorded the highest priority to crimes against women and children and in order to ensure the safety and security of women and children, WSW shall continue to work closely with all stakeholders.

    It was also decided to recognise and reward officers who perform well in the field of Crime against Women and Children.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana: Woman pushes her children into Godavari, kills self

    Telangana: Woman pushes her children into Godavari, kills self

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    Hyderabad: A woman pushed her two children into the Godavari river in Telangana on Monday before jumping into it to die by suicide.

    The shocking incident occurred in the Basara town of Nirmal district. The police pulled out all three bodies with the help of swimmers.

    The woman, identified as Manasa (27) pushed her son Baladitya, 8, and daughter Navasri, 7, into the river near the ghat where devotees offer Ganga Harathi.

    Police found school bags and empty tiffin boxes near the ghat. The woman is believed to have served food to the children before killing them.

    She along with the children arrived from Nizamabad. After alighting from a bus at Godavari bridge, they reached the river bank.

    Police registered a case and took up an investigation. They suspect that the woman may have killed the children and committed suicide due to family problems.

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  • Telangana: Four photographers die as truck rams into car

    Telangana: Four photographers die as truck rams into car

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    Hyderabad: Four photographers succumbed to death while one was injured when their car hit a truck on Friday night at Yellandu town in Bhadradri Kothagudem district.

    According to the Yellandu police, the group was moving from Kamalapur towards Mothugudem in AP’s East Godavari district for a photo shoot when the accident took place.

    According to a report by TOI, the deceased have been identified as B Aravind, 21, and B Ramu, 32, of Kamalapur, and their associates, K Shivakoti, 31, and O Kalyan, 28, of Narsapur. Kranthi Narsampeta suffered severe injuries.

    “Kranthi’s condition is critical and he was shifted from Yellandu to Khammam and from there to a hospital in Hyderabad for better treatment,” police said.

    Kalyan was driving the car at the time of the accident. Due to the collision with the truck, the car in which the deceased were travelling was smashed terribly. The truck driver ran away leaving his vehicle abandoned after the incident took place. Police have launched an investigation to catch hold of the truck driver.

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  • EV-linked fire incidents have claimed 10 lives in Telangana, AP

    EV-linked fire incidents have claimed 10 lives in Telangana, AP

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    Hyderabad: Telangana and Andhra Pradesh last year witnessed about eight incidents of e-bikes, houses and even e-bike showrooms and a hotel catching fire due to e-batteries exploding, killing 10 people and injuring many others.

    Almost all the incidents took place when e-bikes were kept on charge and it is suspected that overcharging triggered the explosions.

    The biggest disaster happened in Hyderabad in September when eight people lost their lives after a fire broke out in an e-bike showroom in the cellar of a multi-storeyed building and spread to a hotel on the upper floors.

    A fire broke out in Gemopai electric scooters showroom in the building. The fire was caused by a short circuit which was triggered due to overcharging of the EVs.

    Police had said that the CCTV footage showed that the smoke first emerged from an e-bike kept for charging.

    Fire services officials also said the fire was the result of an apparent explosion of batteries in the e-bike showroom.

    The horrific incident was captured on CCTV. Smoke emanated from an electric scooter and gradually spread around the vehicle. Within a few seconds, a small explosion occurred with the vehicle catching fire.

    According to investigating officials, heat generated from overcharging of electric vehicles parked in the basement of Ruby Pride Luxury Hotel at Kummarguda in Secunderabad, had triggered an explosion in which eight persons succumbed to burns and 11 suffered burn injuries.

    The investigations revealed that the vehicles were plugged for charging for a long duration and the lithium-ion battery pack that has a hundred individual battery cells reacted due to overheating and exploded.

    A month later a fire broke out in a motor showroom in Andhra Pradesh’s Parvathipuram district. As many as 36 electric bikes were gutted in a huge fire in the showroom in Palakonda town.

    E-bikes and batteries kept in the showroom for special discounted sale on Diwali were destroyed in the fire.

    These were not isolated incidents. The Telugu states witnessed a series of fire accidents due to explosion of e-vehicle batteries.

    In August two electric bikes caught fire as their batteries exploded while charging in Hyderabad.

    In the first incident that occurred under the limits of Kushaiguda police station, two e-bikes were gutted. One T. Haribabu, who had purchased two e-bikes, had kept both the vehicles on charging in front of his house. An hour later, he heard a loud explosion and came out of the house to see both the two-wheelers engulfed in flames.

    Three days before this, a person was injured when the battery of an electric bike exploded in the NGO colony of Vanasthalipuram.

    The incident occurred when Koteshwar Rao turned the switch on to charge his parked bike, but it exploded. He suffered burn injuries on his hands and other parts of the body.

    A house was gutted when an electric bike caught fire while it was being charged in Siddipet district of Telangana on June 8.

    An electric bike burst into flames in Hyderabad on May 11. There were no casualties.

    A man was killed and three others injured when the battery of an electric two-wheeler exploded in their house at Vijayawada in Andhra Pradesh on April 23.

    Earlier on April 19, an 80-year-old died and two others were injured when an electric bike kept on charging burst into flames when they were asleep at their house in Telangana’s Nizamabad town.

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  • Telangana: Thief falls into well after stealing from girls’ hostel

    Telangana: Thief falls into well after stealing from girls’ hostel

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    Hyderabad: A thief fell into a well after stealing mobile phones and laptops from a girls’ hostel of an engineering college in Telangana’s Hanamkonda district.

    The incident occurred on Saturday night in Ananthasagar in Hasanparthy mandal of the district.

    The thief had to spend the night in the well and was rescued by the police the next day after alerted by local residents.

    According to police, the burglar accidentally fell into the well after committing theft at girls’ hostel at SR Engineering College.

    He had to spend the night in the well and the next morning hearing his cries for help local people alerted the police. He was pulled out with the help of a rope.

    The man admitted that he fell into the well while escaping after stealing four cell phones and laptops from the hostel.

    Further inquiries by the police revealed that he committed theft of 14 cell phones and six laptops in three days.

    Students alleged that despite thefts the management failed to take necessary action and provided them proper security.

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  • Modi to flag off BJP’s campaign against BRS in run-up to Telangana polls

    Modi to flag off BJP’s campaign against BRS in run-up to Telangana polls

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    Hyderabad: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is looking to raise the pitch against Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) in Telangana in an election year with several Union Ministers and senior leaders making a beeline to the state.

    The saffron party is planning a high-profile blitzkrieg to go on the offensive against BRS, the new name adopted recently by Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) to go pan-India.

    Political analysts believe that the BJP is looking to continue the tempo built last year with a series of visits by party top guns and party programmes.

    Though Assembly elections are scheduled towards the end of the year, the possibility of Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao preponing the same is not ruled out and keeping this in view the BJP is galvanising itself into the poll mode.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to lead from the front by addressing a public meeting in Hyderabad in February. He was scheduled to visit the state on January 19 but the visit was postponed.

    The Prime Minister’s visit was finalised a couple of days after the BRS held inaugural meeting at Khammam, which was attended by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, former Uttar Pradesh chief minister Akhilesh Yadav and CPI general secretary D. Raja.

    With Telangana Chief Minister KCR bracing for an active role in the national politics by portraying pan-India image and bringing non-BJP parties on a common platform to achieve the common goal of throwing out Modi government out of power in 2024, the BJP is apparently looking to mount pressure on him in his home turf.

    As part of efforts to achieve its ambitious target of capturing power in Telangana, the BJP will be unleashing an aggressive blitz. In the next few days, several Union Ministers are scheduled to descend on Telangana.

    Union Home Minister Amit Shah is also expected to visit the state later this month. He may go to Komaram Bheem Asifabad district and visit Jodeghat where Gond leader Kumaram Bheem had laid down his life while fighting forces of Nizam, the ruler of then Hyderabad State.

    Political analysts say the proposed visit of Shah will help BJP build a strong narrative against KCR-led government. The saffron party has been targeting him for not celebrating September 17 as Liberation Day due to its ‘appeasement politics’ and fear of his ally the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM).

    “The BJP may look for more such opportunities to step up its attack on KCR in the run-up to the polls,” says an analyst.

    BJP leaders have been slamming KCR for friendship with Owaisi’s party, implementation of four per cent reservation for Muslims and the proposal to enhance the quota to 12 per cent and second official language status to Urdu.

    As the elections draw nearer, the saffron party is likely to intensify efforts to capitalise on sensitive issues for polarisation along religious lines.

    The BJP in Telangana has been aggressive ever since it bagged four Lok Sabha seats in the state in 2019 and scored victories in two Assembly by-elections in 2020 and 2021 and significantly increased its tally in Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC).

    Projecting itself as the only viable alternative to TRS (now BRS), the BJP leaders see a realistic chance of coming to power in the state in 2023.

    The BJP has been raking up emotive issues which could help in garnering votes of the majority community, especially in constituencies in and around Hyderabad and other urban pockets of the state.

    After Bandi Sanjay became the BJP state president in 2020, the party went into an overdrive to draw political mileage from sensitive issues. In what is seen as an attempt to challenge AIMIM on its home turf, he launched his state-wide Praja Sangram Yatra from Bhagyalaxmi temple abutting historic Charminar.

    In fact this temple, whose legality was questioned several times in the past sparking communal tensions, has become the focal point of BJP’s politics over the last couple of years.

    BJP launched its poll campaign in GHMC elections in 2020 from the same temple. It was also visited by Union Home Minister Amit Shah during GHMC polls and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in July during BJP’s national executive committee meeting here.

    Bandi Sanjay, who is also a member of Lok Sabha from Karimnagar, allegedly delivered a hate speech in May. Police complaints were filed against him at various police stations in the state for making provocative remarks against mosques and madarsas.

    The BJP leader demanded digging under all mosques. Alleging that Muslim rulers in Telangana demolished several temples and built mosques over them, demanded digging work at all mosques, saying there was a possibility of finding Shiva Lingams underneath.

    The BJP MP also stated that if BJP comes to power in Telangana, it will abolish all madrasas, do away with reservation for Muslims, and remove Urdu as the second official language.

    Family rule by KCR and alleged corruption are the other issues BJP leaders are likely to highlight during the campaign in the run-up to the polls.

    BJP leaders are confident that the upcoming visits by Prime Minister Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and other top figures will help consolidate the gains the party claimed to have made last year with series of visits by the Central leaders and conduct of the BJP national executive meeting in Hyderabad.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana official intrudes into IAS officer Smita Sabharwal’s house

    Telangana official intrudes into IAS officer Smita Sabharwal’s house

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    Hyderabad: A government official has been arrested for intruding into the house of senior Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer Smita Sabharwal in Hyderabad.

    Smita, who is secretary to the Telangana chief minister, raised an alarm on noticing the intruder in her house located in the upscale Jubilee Hills. The security staff at the top bureaucrat’s house caught the man and handed him over to police.

    The intruder was identified as Deputy Tahsildar Anand Reddy. His friend, who was waiting in the car outside the house, was also caught and handed over to the police.

    The incident took place on Saturday. The official took to Twitter on Sunday to reveal the incident.

    “Had this most harrowing experience, a night back when an intruder broke into my house. I had the presence of mind to deal and save my life. Lessons: no matter how secure you think you are- always check the doors/ locks personally,” she tweeted and advised people to dial 100 in an emergency.

    Police have registered a case against Anand Reddy, Deputy Thasildar in Medchal Malkajgiri district. He claimed that he had gone to the IAS officer to discuss the issue related to his promotion.

    A case was registered against Anand Reddy and his friend on a complaint by Smita Sabharwal. Both were remanded to judicial custody.

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  • Budget session of Telangana Legislative Assembly from February 3

    Budget session of Telangana Legislative Assembly from February 3

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    Hyderabad: The Budget Session of the Telangana Legislative Assembly will begin from February 3, a senior legislature official has said.

    The session of both the Assembly and the Council will commence at 12.10 pm on Friday, the Legislature Secretary V Narasimha Charyulu said.

    “The Fourth Meeting of the Eighth Session of Second Telangana Legislative Assembly will commence at 12.10 PM on Friday, the 3rd February 2023,” he said yesterday.

    Final touches to the state budget estimates will be given after the presentation of the Union Budget on February 1, he said.

    It would be the last Budget session for the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) government led by Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao, as the state assembly elections are scheduled to be held later this year.

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  • Demand to postpone Telangana inter practical exams rises

    Demand to postpone Telangana inter practical exams rises

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    Hyderabad: Several students are demanding the postponement of Telangana inter practical exams alleging that no practical classes were conducted in their colleges. The exams are scheduled to be conducted in February.

    Some of them are of the opinion that the practical exams should be conducted after inter theory examinations that are scheduled to be held in March.

    No practical class conducted in inter first year

    In some junior colleges, practical classes are not conducted in inter first. In the second year too, the classes are held just before the examination thereby leaving students confused.

    In several colleges, practical classes are conducted at the end of the academic year when students have to focus on the theory examination.

    Some colleges don’t even have proper equipment needed to conduct lab.

    Students fear drop in overall percentage

    The practical marks play a significant role in the overall percentage in inter. Because of it, students are worried that their percentage may dip due to poor performance in the practical exams.

    MPC students have to appear for practical exams in Physics and Chemistry whereas, BiPC students have to appear for four subjects viz., Botany, Zoology, Physics, and Chemistry.

    English likely to be added to Telangana inter practical exams

    Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) is gearing up to introduce English practical lab in intermediate courses.

    From next academic year, the English practical exam is likely to be conducted for 20 marks by reducing the weightage of the English theory exam to 80.

    The board has taken this decision to improve the spoken and comprehension skills of the inter students.

    TSBIE likely to introduce jumbling system for Telangana inter practical exams

    Meanwhile, the board is considering the option of introducing a jumbling system for Telangana inter practical exams in the current year.

    If implemented, the students will have to appear for practical exams in different junior colleges. Currently, the students appear for the exams in their respective colleges.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )