Today petrol, diesel rates in Hyderabad, on December 7

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The fuel prices have recorded a mixed trend in the domestic market on Saturday (December 7). There is no change in the price of petrol.

But diesel rate hiked by 6 paise. With this, the price of petrol in Hyderabad remains stable at Rs 79.66 per litre, and diesel rate went up to Rs 71.85 per litre. On the other side, crude oil prices have increased in the international market.

A similar situation exists in Amaravati. Here the rate of petrol remains unchanged at Rs 79.22 and diesel hiked by 6 paise and costs Rs 71.15

In Vijayawada, the cost of petrol is Rs 78.85 and diesel is at Rs 70.81. Even in Delhi, the price of petrol remains steady at Rs 74.86 and diesel increased by 6 paise and sold at Rs 65.84. The petrol rate in Mumbai also continues at Rs 80.51 and diesel is at 69.06.

TSRTC to operate special buses for Medaram Jatara 2020

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The government has decided to operate special buses for the biggest tribal festival Medaram Sammakka Saralamma Jatara. The Jatara will begin on February 5, 2020, in the remote forest area located in Medaram of Mulugu district.

TSRTC ED Vinod Kumar said that nearly 4000 buses are deployed from 51 bus depots across Telangana for this festival. In this context, RTC buses queue lines works have been started on Friday (December 6) at Medaram.

On this occasion, the officials have visited Sammakka Saralamma temple. It’s expected that nearly 22 lakh devotees will attend for the Jatara. ED said that the bus services would be operated on regularly to Medaram starting from January 1st. He also noted that AC buses would be operated from Hyderabad and an online reservation facility is available for the services.

actor Manchu Manoj reacts to Disha’s case accused encounter

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The Hyderabad police have encountered the four accused in Disha’s rape and murder case at Chartanpally near Shadnagar on Friday early hours. The accused were shot dead in the same place where they have brutally burned the body of the veterinary doctor on November 27th. As part of the investigation, the police took the accused to the crime scene for the reconstruction of the crime, where they tried to escape from the spot by throwing stones on policemen.

With this, the police opened the fire on the four accused Arif, Naveen, Jolla Shiva, and Chennakeshava. The encounter happened at the early hours around 3 am. On hearing the encounter news, many appreciated Hyderabad police that they had done justice in the Disha rape and murder case. In this context, Tollywood actor Manchu Manoj has responded emotionally through a Twitter post. In the message, Monoj tweeted that today Disha’s soul will get peace.

6-yr-old girl raped, strangled with her school belt in Rajasthan

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A six-year-old girl was allegedly raped and strangled to death in Tonk district of Rajasthan, the Hindustan Times reported on Monday. The child had gone missing on Saturday, and her body was found the next day in Aligarh town.

“The victim is of Class 1 in a government institution,” Aligarh Station House Officer Ram Krishan stated. “On Saturday, she was in class till 3 pm as there was a cultural celebration. After that, she didn’t reach her house. Her parents explored for her but they were helpless to find her.”

Preliminary investigation suggested that the girl was raped and then strangled to death with the school belt that she was wearing, Krishan added. Some locals found her body among bushes in a remote area in Aligarh and then informed the police.

The police alleged that the girl’s family did not report her missing on Saturday. “The girl used to live with her four matrilineal uncles,” Tonk Additional Superintendent of Police Vipin Sharma said. “All of them lived in nearby houses. Family members told us that they thought that she would be in a nearby house and must be sleeping there, that’s why they didn’t lodge any missing person report.”

The police have filed an FIR against unknown persons under relevant sections of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act and the Indian Penal Code but have not yet made any arrests.
The incident comes amid increasing calls for better rules and policing to ensure the safety of women.

Last week, a veterinary surgeon was murdered after allegedly being raped near Hyderabad. Her charred body was found on Thursday, triggering protests. A 25-year-old law student was abducting and raped in Ranchi earlier last week, and in Delhi, a 55-year-old woman was allegedly raped and strangled in the Gulabi Bagh area on Saturday.

Hitec city raidurg stretch of hyderabad metro to open for commuters from nov 29

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The stretch of the Hyderabad Metro Rail between Hitec City and Raidurg is all set to be thrown open to commuters, as authorities have finished conducting all test runs and are ready for safety clearance.

Taking to Twitter, Hyderabad Metro Rail Limited (HMRL) Managing Director NVS Reddy said, “Hitec city-Raidurg metro stretch (1.5 km) is ready and Commission of Railway Safety (CMRS) inspection will be done soon. After this safety clearance, the stretch will be inaugurated by Minister for Municipal Administration & Urban Development (MA&UD) KT Rama Rao and Transport Minister P Ajay Kumar in the morning of November 29.”

“Inauguration of Hitec city- Raidurg metro stretch will give major relief to a large number of employees working in this dense Information Technology (IT) and Information Technology Enable Services (ITES) area,” he added.

The stretch covers a crucial part in the heart of the city’s IT corridor, where several multinational corporations (MNCs) are located.

In March this year, the much-awaited metro service on the Ameerpet-Hitec City route was inaugurated, to cater to thousands of techies who travel to the IT cluster.

The inauguration also completed the 27 km Nagole-Hitec City corridor, one of three in the project. The 16-km Ameerpet-LB Nagar line was inaugurated in September last year, while the 30-km stretch between Uppal and Miyapur has been operational since November 2017.

Earlier this week, the metro authorities said that they would soon begin trial runs on Corridor II on the 10-km stretch between Jubilee Bus Station (JBS) to Mahatma Gandhi Bus Station (MGBS) via Parade Grounds. Once completed, the entire metro project would be thrown open to the public.

Billed as the largest Metro project in the world in the Public Private Partnership (PPP) model, the Rs 14,132 crore project is being built by infrastructure giant L&T.

APPSC announces Group 1 Main Exams schedule

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The Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission has announced the schedule for the Group-I mains exams.

The Andhra Pradesh Public Service Commission has announced the schedule for the Group-I mains exams. The APPSC Secretary PSR Anjaneyu has released the notification in this regard. As per the schedule, Seven papers will be conducted between February 4 and 16. The tests which were supposed to be held from December 12 to 23, the candidates have appealed to postpone the exams citing the availability of less time after the results of the preliminary examination. APPSC responded positively to this.

The exams will be held subject wise from February 4. The APPSC has announced that the Forest Range Officer will conduct the written examination of job postings on March 17, 18 and 19 and the Division Accounts Officer examinations on March 19, 20.

Gold rate drops, silver hikes in Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Delhi on November 12

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The gold rates, which were stable yesterday has seen a drop and silver price has recoded a hike on Tuesday (November 12).
Hyderabad: The gold rates, which were stable yesterday has seen a drop and silver price has recoded a hike on  Tuesday (November 12). When compared to Monday, the cost of ten grams of gold has decreased by Rs 50. With this, the price of ten grams of 24-carat gold in the Hyderabad market is dropped by Rs 50 and reached Rs 39,550. Similarly, the rate of ten grams of 22-carat gold also reduced by Rs 50 and touched Rs 36,250.

The cost of kg silver slightly rose by Rs 50 and priced at Rs 48,700 in Hyderabad. A similar situation exists in Vijayawada and Visakhapatnam. Here the rate of ten grams of 24-carat gold is Rs 39,550, and the price of ten grams of 22-carat gold is Rs 36,250. Even in Delhi, the price of ten grams of 24-carat gold declined by Rs 120 and cost Rs 38,200. In the same way, the rate of ten grams of 22-carat gold also dipped by Rs 50 and tagged at Rs 37,000. The price of silver hiked by Rs 50 per kg and marked at Rs 48,700.

CCTV footage shows exact moment trains collided in Kacheguda

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CCTV footage, which shows the exact moment a local train rammed into an express train at the Kacheguda railway station in Hyderabad on Monday, has surfaced. The Multi-Modal Transport System ( MMTS) train rammed into Kurnool City-Secunderabad Hundry Intercity-Express around 10.30 am, which left 16 injured.

The video shows the two trains moving towards each other on the same track, before ramming into each other. The impact of the collision was such that it lifted several bogies of the MMTS trains off the tracks.

The passengers are then seen running out of the derailed train after the accident. SCR officials said six coaches of the MMTS train and three coaches of the Hundry Express were affected.

The Express train, which was approaching Kacheguda Station had significantly slowed down, while the Lingampally-Falaknuma MMTS train, which was on the same track while departing the station, was moving at a considerable speed. The clip shows the MMTS train slowing down just before impact.

Watch the video below:

Though technical error in the signaling system was initially believed to have caused the accident, South Central Railway officials later ruled out the possibility. They blamed human error for the collision, with preliminary investigation revealing it was the MMTS loco pilot’s fault.

According to a South Central Railway official, the MMTS train that was traveling from Lingampally to Falaknuma was on Platform 2 of Kacheguda Station. Per the schedule, once the Hundry Express (from Secunderabad to Kurnool) reached the station, it would be taken on Platform 4 and then the MMTS train would be given the signal to depart. The Hundry Express train was given the signal and was entering the station. However, the loco pilot of the MMTS train also started moving, although it was given the signal, the official said.

Loco pilot L Chandrasekhar, who was driving the Lingampally-Falaknuma MMTS train, was trapped in the driver’s cabin after the train collided. After eight hours of grueling efforts, rescue workers finally pulled out the loco pilot alive from the mangled motorman cabin of the MMTS train on Monday evening.

Doctors at the government-run Osmania General Hospital in Hyderabad said 16 injured were brought to the hospital and six of them were discharged.

A high level of inquiry has been ordered into the accident.

Hyderabad: Two trains collide in Kacheguda, 30 injured

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An MMTS and Kongu express collided with each other near Nimboli Adda of Kacheguda on Monday.

An MMTS and Kongo express collided with each other near Nimboli Adda of Kacheguda on Monday. As per the early reports coming in, about 30 passengers are said to have suffered injuries. They were shifted to a nearby hospital for treatment. The incident occurred when an MMTS train rammed into Kongu express waiting at the platform. The mishap is learned to have occurred due to signaling fault. The railway authorities re-scheduled some trains due to the accident and are removing the bogies from the track. Several train services on the line were badly hit due to the incident.

Peace and amity need of the hour: Muslim elders

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On occasion of Milad-un-Nabi, as every year for the last seven decades, All India Majlis-e-Tameer-e-Millat organized its 70th Jalsa-e-Rahmatulil Aalameen at Exhibition Grounds in Nampally on Sunday.

Nampally: On the occasion of Milad-un-Nabi, as every year for the last seven decades, All India Majlis-e-Tameer-e-Millat organized its 70th Jalsa-e-Rahmatulil Aalameen at Exhibition Grounds in Nampally on Sunday. Eminent scholars, preachers and clerics had advised Muslims not to fear the present environment because from the ancient period of Islam Muslims have been facing similar circumstances and have come out shining.

Tameer-e -Millat said the verdict on Babri Masjid was most disappointing, “Though we respect the judgment, it is not satisfactory.”In its resolutions passed on the 70th public meeting Tameer-e-Millat said that, “Though the environment in the country is not conducive for Muslims, they are passing through a turbulent phase and are optimistic about the future because it is the basic belief of Muslims that there is light at the end of the tunnel.” Maulana Kaleem Siddiqui exhorted Muslims to follow the teachings and life of Prophet Mohammad, who overcame such crises with peace.

He urged Muslims that India is just as much a country of Muslims as it is for other communities and called upon the community to maintain good relations with fellow countrymen, adding that when Islam started spreading, it spread the message of peace. Maulana Aashad Rasheed from Muradabad, advised Muslims to be even more patriotic. He said, “India needs peace and interfaith unity and Islam peaches about love and peace.” Maulana Sada-ul-Huda Qasmi, Deputy Secretary Amaanat-e-Shariah, Maulana Ahsan-al-Hamoomi, Maulana Aziz-ur-Rahman, and Vice President Tameer-e -Millat Ziauddin Nayyar and Irani Counsel General Haghbin Ghomi also spoke about the life and ways of Prophet Mohammad.

5 Of Family Killed In Accident On Expressway In Greater Noida

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Five people, including three women, of a family, were killed in Greater Noida on Sunday night allegedly after an unidentified vehicle hit their car, police said.

Eight other occupants, most of them children, of the vehicle were injured and have been admitted to a hospital, the police said.

“The family was in a Maruti Eco and were en route to Ballabgarh in Haryana. An unidentified vehicle hit their car from the rear around 9 pm along the Eastern Peripheral Expressway,” a police spokesperson said.

“Five of the family, including three women, died in the incident, while eight others, most of them, children, were injured and have been hospitalized,” the spokesperson said.

The incident took place under Site 5 police station limits and searches are underway to find the vehicle that hit their car, the police said.

Telangana: Fake currency notes worth Rs 7 crore seized in Khammam

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The Khammam police have busted a fake currency note racket and seized the cash worth Rs 7 crore on Saturday.

The Khammam police have busted a fake currency note racket and seized the cash worth Rs 7 crore on Saturday. In a press conference, the police commissioner of Khammam, Iqbal said that the arrested have duped the people in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Telangana on the pretext of offering money. “Five people have been taken into custody and eight others are absconding,” the CP added. Along with the cash, two cars were also seized from them. The CP also extended thanks to the police for busting the racket.

Veteran Actress Geetanjali passes away

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Veteran actress Geetanjali passed away due to cardiac arrest. She breathed her last at 11:22 pm on 30th October. She was undergoing treatment at a private hospital near Film Nagar in Hyderabad where she breathed her last.

Geetanjali was rushed to film Nagar’ Apollo Hospital right away after she fell into sudden illness. In spite of doctors’ immense efforts to save her life, she passed away in hospital.

Geetanjali hailed from Kakinada, Andhra Pradesh and in her almost six decades-long careers, Geetanjali had worked in over 500 movies in the Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam, and Hindi film industry.

The last rites of the actress Geetanjali will be performed today evening. Ever since the tragic news came out, her fans and movie lovers have been taking to social media to express their grief. The tributes have already started to come in from all corners of the film fraternity.

Geetanjali had made her debut in the Telugu film industry with Seetarama Kalyanam, which was released in 1961. The mythological film was helmed by N T Rama Rao. Her popular movies are Dr. Chakravarthy, Letha Manasulu, Bobbili Yuddham, Devatha, Letha Manasulu, Gudachari 116 and Sambarala Rambabu.

Veteran actress Geetanjali was also a member of the Nandi Award committee.

Her original name was Mani. During the peak of her film career, Geetanjali got married to fellow actor Ramakrishna after sharing the screen with him in a few movies. After tying the knot, Geethanjali had taken a break from work but later she made her comeback as a character artist. She will be seen in milky siren starrer Tamannah Bhatia’ That is Mahalakshmi. Her son Adith Srinivas also tested his luck as an actor with the film Bhuma in 2008.

Lakshmi’ NTR actress Yagna Shetty ties the knot with Sandeep Shetty

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Yagna Shetty who essayed the role of Lakshmi Parvati , the second wife of late Chief Minister of United Andhra Pradesh Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao (NTR) in Lakshmi’ NTR, which was directed by controversial filmmaker Ram Gopal Varma aka RGV, tied the knot with Mumbai based entrepreneur Sandeep Shetty yesterday in the presence of family and friends.

The wedding ceremony of Yagna Shetty and Sandeep Shetty was held in Mangalore. A number of celebrities from the film industry attended their wedding. Rakshit Shetty, Pramod Shetty, and director Rishab Shetty were spotted at the wedding ceremony of Yagna Shetty and Sandeep Shetty. Pictures from the wedding are shared on the social media sites by Rishab Shetty.

Sandeep Shetty, who hails from Mangaluru, is now settled in Mumbai City.
The actress Yagna Shetty was born in Kudremukh and made her debut with ‘Ondu Preethiya Kathe’, which was released in 2007. She is popular for delivering several films like ‘Eddelu Manjunatha’, ‘Sugriva’, ‘Love Guru’, ‘Kalla Malla Sulla’, Allide Nammane Ille Bande Summane’, ‘Ulidavaru Kandanthe’, ‘Ulidavaru Kandante’ and ‘Killing Veerappan’. The actress Yagna Shetty made her television debut in 2016 with Vaarasdaara.

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In Tollywood, Yagna Shetty made her debut with ‘Lakshmi’s NTR’, directed by Ram Gopal Varma, Agasthya Manju and bankrolled by Rakesh Reddy. The movie is based on factual events related to Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao after Lakshmi Parvathi came into his life. Nandamuri Taraka Rama Rao (NTR) ‘s love story intertwined with the political conspiracies which unraveled at that time that led to his dethronement. Lakshmi’ NTR is about NTR’s struggles as a widower to his remarriage and to the division of his political party.

Yagna Shetty will be seen in ‘Operation Nakshatra’, where she is essaying the role of Smitha. Recently in an interview, she has said that this is the most different role she has played to date.

Inter Board imposes fine to 50 private colleges for holding classes in Dussehra holidays

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The Inter Board has fined 50 Corporate and Private Junior Colleges who have conducted classes on Dussehra holidays in violation of government regulations.

The Inter Board has fined 50 Corporate and Private Junior Colleges who have conducted classes on Dussehra holidays in violation of government regulations. The colleges were fined Rs 1 lakh per day while some colleges were fined up to 7 lakhs. Board Secretary Syed Umar Jalil issued notices to principals of the respective colleges. Board officials have revealed that the colleges in which the classes are held are in the presence of Sree Chaitanya and Narayana educational institutions. “Colleges are advised to pay the fine by November 2, or the affiliation of those colleges will be revoked.” the secretary said. Students studying in those colleges would be taking exams from government colleges.

Netakani people celebrate Bathukamma, Diwali together

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Ever heard of people celebrating Bathukamma-Diwali combo? But it’s true that families of the Netakani community in Seethampeta, 15 kilometers northwest of Warangal, have this strange tradition continuing for over a century.

Warangal: Ever heard of people celebrating Bathukamma-Diwali combo? But it’s true that families of the Netakani community in Seethampeta, 15 kilometers northwest of Warangal, have this strange tradition continuing for over a century. How and when it started is undocumented, but this weird tradition is in vogue in the community transmitted to it from generation to generation.

The community elders feel that it’s auspicious and augur well for them. The three-day festivity begins with Netakani families performing Kedareshwara vratham (a ritual to appease the God) on Diwali. Afterward, the Netakanis fetch black clay soil from a pond near their village to make an idol of two oxen for offering prayers. The second day of the festivity belongs exclusively to the men.
The men spruce up the idol of oxen with ornaments such as plough, stick spiked etc made of flour. Later, they take out a procession of oxen idol to the pond and offer prayers. The procession is marked with dances, kolatam, and bhajans of men. This is the time where the men splash colors on their brothers-in-law. It’s followed by bursting of firecrackers. Later, they immerse the oxen idol in the pond.

They collect the pond water and variety of flowers before they head to their homes. At home, they perform abhishekam to Kedareshwara Swamy with the pond water. The third day and final day witnesses a razzamatazz with the exuberance of Netakanis. While men play kolatam, the women bring Bathukammas to the pond. The preparation of Bathukammas is much like that of those we used to during the Saddula Bathukamma. The women worship Gowramma (cone made of turmeric and vermillion to invoke Goddess). Later, the women exchange the flour cuisines with each other. Thereafter, they immerse the Gowramma in the pond. Then they collect pond water in pots and return home to offer special prayers to Kedareshwara Swamy. The festivity ends with the cleaning of puja paraphernalia with pond water and milk. Speaking to The Hans India, Seethampeta Sarpanch Janagam Sharath Kumar said, “the festival is a unique combination of Bathukamma, the festival of flowers, and Diwali, the festival of lights. The Netakani community has been celebrating it from times immemorial. Wherever they live, they all gather for the festivity. The community elders say that it’s for the wellbeing of the people.” He said that the festivity ended on Tuesday evening with a large number of Netakanis attending it amid fervor.

Sujith Wilson’s body recovered from borewell after 80 hours

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A two-year-old boy who fell into a borewell in Tamil Nadu’s Tiruchirappalli on Friday was declared dead by officials early Tuesday morning. Sujith Wilson‘s body had decomposed inside the borewell. A rescue operation that involved digging a parallel tunnel to get to the toddler was called off soon after the body was found.

Last night, government officials had said rescuing the boy would have taken 12 more hours. A stench rising from the borewell confirmed their worst fears – the child had died after over four days in the tunnel without food or water. Officials retrieved Sujith Wilson’s dismembered body from and sent it for a postmortem.

“The boy’s body is now in a decayed state. We tried our best to rescue him but unfortunately, foul smell has started coming from the borewell in which the child had fallen. The digging process has been stopped,” J Radhakrishnan, Principal Secretary in the Transport Department and the Relief Commissioner told reporters.

Sujith Wilson was playing near the abandoned borewell on Friday evening when he fell inside. Progress on the rescue was slow because of rocky terrain and complex procedures, including drilling the parallel tunnel to reach the boy while ensuring the passage of oxygen to enable him to breathe in the closed space.

Authorities had earlier said Sujith was trapped at a depth of around 26 feet. Attempts to pull him up using a rope are believed to have caused him to fall further below to a depth of 88 feet. It is still not known how deep the borewell is; officials guessed it could be anywhere between 600 to at least 1,000 feet down.

Thousands of people followed the rescue closely as politicians and celebrities came out with prayers and calls to save the boy. Many have alleged a “trial and error” approach by the state government. Those critical of the operation claimed the National Disaster Rescue Force or NDRF was summoned nine hours after the rescue effort began.

PM Modi had said “every effort” was being made to ensure the child was safe. Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, actor-turned-politician Kamal Haasan, and actor Rajinikanth had all expressed concern for Sujith’s safety.

Some Tamil Nadu ministers monitored rescue efforts at the spot along with senior state officials.

44 visit state-run eye hospital in Hyd with eye injuries during Deepavali celebrations

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Forty-four people visited the state-run Sarojini Devi Eye Hospital here with eye injuries which they sustained while bursting crackers during Deepavali celebrations, a hospital official said on Monday.

Hyderabad: Forty-four people visited the state-run Sarojini Devi Eye Hospital here with eye injuries which they sustained while bursting crackers during Deepavali celebrations, a hospital official said on Monday. Of the 44, seven people were admitted as their condition was serious, the official told PTI. Surgeries had been performed for three of the seven, the official said adding whether the remaining four required surgeries or not would be decided after conducting tests, including scanning. The 44 patients were received between Sunday afternoon and Monday morning, he said. Sarojini Devi Eye hospital is the major state-run eye care hospital in the city. The festival of lights, Deepavali, was celebrated with traditional gaiety across Telangana on Sunday.

Fast approaching Kyarr Cyclone likely to hit two Telugu states: Weather department

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The Telugu states are yet to prone for another cyclone in the coming days.

The Telugu states are yet to prone for another cyclone in the coming days. Officials have been alerted by the Indian Meteorological Center to the effect that the ongoing low-pressure depression in the Arabian sea could turn into a severe cyclone. The storm in the Arabian Sea has turned into a hurricane and is moving from Oman to India. The Cyclone is named ‘Kyarr’.

The Cyclone is expected to get active over the next 24 hours. The Cyclone, which centred about 310 km south of Mumbai, is about 200 km west of Ratnagiri. North and South Goa districts are expected to experience strong winds over the next 24 hours. Also, Ratnagiri in Maharashtra, Sindhudurg and coastal and northern parts of Karnataka are expected to receive rains. People are advised to remain vigilant and move to safe areas along the coast. The tides are sweeping across the eastern central Arabian Sea. The weather department has issued a Red Alert for the affected areas. Officials have advised that the sea will be turbulent and no fishermen should go hunting until October 29th.

2-Year-Old Trapped In Borewell For 18 Hours, NDRF Joins Rescue

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A two-year-boy is battling for his life after falling down an abandoned borewell in Tamil Nadu’s Trichy district. Police and fire rescue teams are working to rescue him. A team from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) has reached Nadukattupatti, where the incident occurred. Rescue efforts have now been going on for more than 18 hours.

The young boy, Sujith, had initially been trapped at a depth of around 26 feet and was responding to calls from the surface. However, he later slipped further down the borewell, according to Health Minister Dr Vijaya Baskar, who has camped at the site.

“Initially one of his hands was knotted to a rope sent through a pipe and he remained at a depth of 26 feet. Attempts to knot the other hand too and pull him up resulted in him slipping at the last moment,” he said.

Police say Sujith fell into the borewell at around 5.30 pm on Friday night while playing nearby. There are conflicting reports about the total depth of the borewell – some say it is 600 feet deep, while others say it is 1,000 feet.

Attempts to reach the boy by excavating nearby areas with the help of earthmovers were called off after the machines hit a layer of rock.

In addition to the fire and police rescue teams, Madurai-based plumber, Manikandan, whose robotic invention once helped rescue a three-year-old boy is also helping.

Although oxygen is being supplied, there is no food and water and health officials are concerned about the boy’s condition.

Despite several such tragedies in the past, police, fire, rescue and disaster management teams do not have a standard operating procedure. The crisis is often handled with a trial-and-error approach that results in time being wasted and, sometimes, in a tragic ending.