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Hyderabad: A man was murdered by unidentified persons at Balanagar on September 14. The deceased was a native of Kothagudem district. The victim was identified as 32-year-old K Dinesh, a bike taxi driver and a resident of Balanagar who lived along with his wife Jyothi. The couple moved to Hyderabad six months ago. On Saturday morning, Dinesh left for work and did not stanley cup usa return home in the night. Also ReadFrom Rs 450 to Rs 27L: Hyderabads Balapur Ganesh laddu auction journey In the early hours of Sunday, Jyothi was informed by locals that her husband body was found lying at an isolated plac stanley cup e near IDPL Company and she informed the local police over the incident. Based on the information, the Balanagar police reached the spot and after preliminary inquiry shifted the body to a mortuary for post-mortem. Some persons had attacked Dinesh with some objects leading to serious injuries due to which he passed away. A case is registered and investigation going on, saidthe police. TagsHyderabad Hyderab stanley germany ad police Kothagudem News Desk Follow on Twitter | Updated: 16th September 2024 1:48 pm IST Facebook X LinkedIn Pinterest Messenger Messenger WhatsApp Telegram Xerj Russia to counter US missile deployment in Germany: Putin
Hyderabad: Society for Earth Justice, a charitable organisation carry out a 49-day padayatra, in different parts of the city to encourage the rejuvenation of the river Musi. Musi, a tributary of Krishna River that flows in Hyderabad and surrounding areas is polluted by sewage and industrial waste containing toxic and hazardous materials such as heavy metals, phenols, and pesticides. This pollution is affecting crops, livestock, and dairy products, as well as causing skin problems, eye problems, and vomiting in certain seasons. Also ReadWatch: Illegal encroachments on Musi river b stanley travel mug anks near Attapur The research work cited in this content highlights the severity of the issue, and its impact on the environment and public health, hence making it crucial to take action to prevent further pollution and protect the river and its surrounding areas. Member of the Society for Earth Justice organisation, Acharya Venkatadas, w stanley uk hile speaking to the media sa stanley us id that the grass and vegetables grown in the muddy waters of river Musi has become poisonous and milk obtained from the grass-fed cattle is not fit to be consumed by human beings. The first phase of padayatra took place between March 29 to April 6. The organisation kickstarted its foot march on April 23 from Osmania University Engineering College to RTC X Road. The padayatra will be taken up from 4 pm to 8 pm every day where a clean-up drive on the river banks will also be executed. They requested the cops to make necessary
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