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Hyd among India’s
cleanest cities
Hyderabad: Hyderabad has
won three national honours
in the latest Swachh
Survekshan Rankings (SSR)
by the ministry of housing
and urban affairs (MoHUA).
The GHMC received two
awards — the 7-Star
Garbage Free City (GFC)
rating and the Water+
Certification — while the
Secunderabad Cantonment
Board (SCB) was recog-
nised for its sanitation
efforts.This marks the first
time Hyderabad has been
awarded the 7-Star
GFC rating. In previous
years, the city was rated as
a 3-Star city under SSR
2023 and a 2-Star in
SSR 2022.
Kuno loses a
female cheetah
Bhopal: Nabha, the eight-
year-old Namibian cheetah
in the Kuno national park
(KNP) in Madhya Pradesh
on Saturday succumbed to
injuries that she had sus-
tained while hunting. She
had been under treatment
for a week for her injuries,
KNP field director Uttam
Kumar Sharma told. “Nabha
got badly injured a week
back probably during a
hunting attempt inside her
soft release boma (large
enclosure). She had frac-
tures in both ulna (bone in
the foreleg) and fibula.
Full report on page 15
IN BRIEF
Cockpit audio hints at cut off of
fuel flow, confusion: AAIB report
VINEETA PANDEY | DC
NEW DELHI, JULY 12
The Aircraft Accident
Investigation Bureau’s
(AAIB) preliminary report
on the Air India flight 171
plane crash in Ahmedabad
indicates fuel supply was
shut down to both engines,
one after the other, as the
fuel switches were shifted
from “Run” to “Cut Off”
mode immediately after
take-off, resulting in
engine shut down and the
accident.
The sound picked up
from the cockpit voice
recorder of the ill-fated
Boeing 787 aircraft that
crashed on June 12 indi-
cates that during the take-
off the fuel system transi-
tioned from “Run” to “Cut
Off”, prompting one of the
pilots to ask the other,
"Why did he shut it off?"
The second pilot respond-
ed, saying “he didn’t do it”.
The pilots then tried to
bring the fuel switches
back to “Run” mode and
attempted to relight the
engines, due to which
Engine 1 showed partial
recovery, but Engine 2 was
incapable of sustaining
any recovery.The pilots
tried to bring the fuel
switches back to “run”
mode. Engine 1 showed
partial recovery, but
Engine 2 did not. The ram
air turbine (RAT) got
deployed.Thirtytwo sec-
onds after it took off, the
aircraft crashed
Page 15: RAT deployed,
aircraft crashed after 32
seconds
PM: Youth Indias
greatest capital’
DC CORRESPONDENT
NEW DELHI, JULY 12
Prime Minister Narendra
Modi on Saturday hailed
India’s youth as its “great-
est capital” and reaf-
firmed the government’s
commitment to trans-
forming this asset into a
driver of long-term pros-
perity. In a virtual
address delivered after
over 51,000 appointment
letters were distributed at
the Rozgar Mela, Modi
highlighted his adminis-
tration’s focus on generat-
ing employment across
both the public and pri-
vate sectors, noting that
India has made signifi-
cant strides in every field
over the past 11 years.
He underscored that
India, with the world’s
largest youth population
and the largest democra-
cy, possesses unique
potential to shape the
future at home and
abroad. “The world ackn-
owledges today that India
possesses two infinite
powers: demography and
democracy,” he said.
“Our large youth popu-
lation and robust democ-
ratic framework are a
guarantee of our bright
future.”Modi pointed to
key welfare initiatives,
such as constructing more
than 4 crore homes for the
poor, distributing over 10
crore new LPG connec-
tions, and rolling out a
rooftop solar programme,
that have collectively gen-
erated hundreds of thou-
sands of jobs. He also
credited manufacturing-
sector growth for creating
additional employment
opportunities. Reflecting
on his recent five-nation
tour, the PM said global
leaders now recognise the
strength of India’s demog-
raphy and democracy.
Page 15: Pacts inked during
trip beneficial: PM
Prime Minister Narendra
Modi addresses virtual
meeting on Rozgar Mela.
THE WORLD
acknowledges
today that India
possesses two infinite
powers: demography,
democracy, large youth
population,robust democ-
ratic framework are a
guarantee of future.”
—NARENDRA MODI
Prime Minister of India
NEERAJ KUMAR I DC
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
Chief Justice of India
Justice B.R. Gavai on
Friday highlighted the con-
stitutional vision of Dr B.R.
Ambedkar, calling him a
foresighted leader who
believed in the principle of
“One Nation – One
Constitution.” This com-
mitment, he said, helped
preserve India’s unity dur-
ing its most challenging
periods after independence.
Delivering a lecture titled
“Constitution of India: The
Contribution of Babasaheb
Dr B.R. Ambedkar” at the
Tagore Auditorium,
Osmania University,
Justice Gavai said Dr
Ambedkar strongly advo-
cated for single citizenship
across the country, even
within India’s federal
framework. He contrasted
this with the United States,
where dual citizenship
exists and each state has its
own constitution alongside
the federal one.
Justice Gavai noted that
Dr Ambedkar’s draft ini-
tially faced criticism for
being either too rigid or too
liberal. Yet, the
Constitution was designed
with built-in flexibility,
enabling future genera-
tions to adapt it through
amendments. The very first
amendment in 1951, which
introduced Article 15(4),
empowered the state to
make special provisions for
the advancement of socially
and educationally back-
ward classes, Scheduled
Castes and Scheduled
Tribes, addressing discrim-
ination and promoting
equality. Referencing the
landmark Kesavananda
Bharati vs State of Kerala
verdict in 1973, Justice
Gavai underlined how the
Supreme Court upheld
Parliament’s authority to
amend the Constitution,
but safeguarded its basic
structure.
Page 9: CJI emphasises
Constitutions balance of rights
Gavai roots for 1 Nation, 1 statute
Protect Constitution’s basic structure: CJI
VISIONARY
|
AMBEDKAR
CJI B.R. Gavai and Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy at the
Nalsar University on Saturday.
—BY ARRANGEMENT
Revanth briefs PM
adviser on fin. mess
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
Chief Minister A.
Revanth Reddy has
raised serious concerns
over the increasing
financial burden on the
state government due to
the high interest rates
on loans inherited from
the previous BRS
administration. In a
meeting with Prof. S.
Mahendra Dev, chair-
man of the Economic
Advisory Council to the
Prime Minister (EAC-
PM), the CM spoke of the
difficulty in loan repay-
ment which, he said,
was significantly hin-
dering the state’s devel-
opment.
The Chief Minister
requested the Centre’s
cooperation in reducing
the burden of these high
interest rates and
rescheduling of the
loans, as the repayment
of these debts was con-
suming a substantial
portion of the state's rev-
enues. He highlighted
that the financial strain
was limiting the state's
capacity to invest in
development and infra-
structure projects.
Revanth Reddy
stressed the importance
of maintaining mutual
respect between the
Union and state govern-
ments within the frame-
work of the federal sys-
tem.
He stressed that the
nation's progress
depended on the devel-
opment of its states. He
also provided an update
on Telangana's rapid
growth and progress
under his leadership.
Revanth Reddy
informed Prof. Dev that
the state's income was
largely spent on servic-
ing the loans, leaving lit-
tle room for develop-
mental activities.
Page 3: CM highlights
urban infrastructure
CID probes
fund’s scam
of HCA
MOULI MAREEDU I DC
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
In a fresh development in
the Hyderabad Cricket
Association (HCA) irreg-
ularities case, the Crime
Investigation
Department (CID) police
on Saturday questioned
several HCA officials and
staff at the Rajiv Gandhi
International Cricket
Stadium over alleged
unauthorised fund trans-
fers involving HCA pres-
ident A. Jaganmohan
Rao. A team of CID offi-
cials visited the Uppal
stadium, examined
financial records and
questioned officials and
council members who
were present at the HCA
office for an emergency
meeting. The agency also
reviewed relevant files
and documentation per-
taining to financial deal-
ings under Rao’s leader-
ship. CID officials discov-
ered that Jaganmohan
Rao had allegedly inst-
ructed staff at a bank to
disburse crores of rupees
from the HCA’s account
to 136 cricket clubs.
Page 3: Transactions
without written authorisation
Prof. S. Mahendra Dev
Pilot: Why did you cut off the switches? 2nd pilot: I did not; AAIB finding shocks
Concerns
over Boeing
787 design
Hyderabad: Aviation
experts are raising seri-
ous concerns about a pos-
sible design flaw in the
Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
Air India aircraft that
crashed last month after
the Aircraft Accident
Investigation Bureau
(AAIB) in its prelimi-
nary report.
Full report on page 14
Pilots assn.
demands
investigation
Airline Pilots’ Asso-
ciation of India on
Saturday demanded a
fair and fact-based probe
into the Air India plane
crash as it claimed that
the tone and direction of
the investigation into the
AI plane crash suggests a
bias towards pilot error.
Full report on page 14
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THE LARGEST CIRCULATED ENGLISH DAILY IN SOUTH INDIA
HYDERABAD
I
SUNDAY
I
13
JULY 2025
30 SECS
TO TRAGEDY
THE AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION BUREAU (AAIB)
REPORT RECORDS THE LAST CHILLING MOMENTS BEFORE THE
CRASH OF THE BOEING 787-8 DREAMLINER OPERATING AIR INDIA
FLIGHT AI 171 FROM AHMEDABAD TO LONDON ON JUNE 12.
1 PM 38 MINUTES AND 39
SECONDS: AI171 takes off
(transitiones to air mode)
1:38.42: Flight
achieves maximum
airspeed of 180 knots.
FUEL cut-off switches
moved from ‘run’ to ‘cut-off’,
with a gap of one second.
THE NEXT 12 SECONDS
Ram air turbine, an emer-
gency generator, deploys.
AIRCRAFT loses height.
Both engines decrease from
their take-off values.
ONE PILOT ASKS THE
OTHER WHY HE CUT OFF
FUEL SWITCHES. THE
OTHER PILOT REPLIES HE
DID NOT.
NEXT NINE SECONDS
SIGNS OF ENGINES
SWITCHING ON.
Engine 1 relights,
progresses to recovery
Engine 2 relights,
unable to recover.
AIR TRAFFIC control
asks for callsign.
ATC OBSERVES
plane crashing
1.44.44: Airport fire
tender leaves for
rescue.
1:39.05: PILOT
TRANSMITS “MAYDAY
MAYDAY, MAYDAY”
THERE IS NO
RESPONSE
1:39.11: Aircraft data
recorder stops
1:38.47: RAT starts producing power.
1:38.52: Engine 1 fuel cut-off switch
transitions from ‘cut-off’ to ‘run’.
1:38.54: Auxiliary power unit opens.
1:38.56: Engine 2 fuel cut-off switch
switched to ‘run’.
FUEL SWITCHES
VETERAN pilot says posi-
tion of a fuel switch can-
not be changed acciden-
tally, there is a procedure.
SWITCHES
guarded with
brackets so
that there are
no accidental
movement.
SWITCHES
have to be
pulled up
manually
before chang-
ing position
DREAMLINER
switches are
located under
the thrust
levers in the
cockpit.
FAA had in
2018 flagged
concerns on
the switches.
AI said check
was not must
Fuel control switches on the
B787-8 aircraft
MRITTIKA BANERJEE I DC
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
Every evening, Tank Bund
fills up with people who
come here to earn a living.
These are the humans of
Tank Bund. The ones sell-
ing soda, chudva, balloons,
puffed rice, toys, light-up
devil horns. Some dress up
in cartoon suits. Some
carry the same basket every
day. So many kinds of work
exist on this one stretch, all
without signboards or fixed
salaries, almost like a mini
fair. They come to stay till
they have sold enough.
Subba Rao is one of them.
He first came four decades
ago selling coconuts, but
now pushes a soda cart.
“People used to come in
more numbers earlier,” he
said. “Ten years ago, the
Tank Bund was more
crowded. Now people go to
Necklace Road or some new
park, the city has expanded
after all.” He lives close by
and comes daily. “I have two
children. This has fed us
over the years."
The routine is unspoken.
Venkanna, who sells chud-
wa, reaches by 2 pm and
stays till midnight. His cart
is older than many of the
joggers who pass him.
“Chudwa was the first.
Then came ice cream, sug-
arcane, soda, but now look,
there's corn, toys, masks
and so many types of bal-
loons.” He left during
COVID to return to
Jangaon. “It was tough. But
I came back.” Like him,
most return to the same
spot each day. There’s no
official system, but every-
one knows who stands
where. Echoing the words of
Rao, he says, "There was
just one Tank Bund earlier.
Now there are so many."
Around 5 pm, the road
turns into a stretch of small
transactions. A child pulls
at a parent’s sleeve for devil
horns that glow in the dark.
Someone else buys roasted
peanuts. A group of girls
was seen cutting cake near
the footpath. “It’s Ujjaini’s
birthday, so we all came to
Tank Bund,” said one of
them, giggling. “I walk up
and down shouting till my
throat hurts. No one sees
you unless you block their
view,” said a young boy sell-
ing plastic toys.
Many of them have been
watching the city change
from this very spot.
“Earlier, every statue used
to have lights,” Manohar
remarked. “I have not seen
those in years.” He is from
Karnataka and has started
selling special light bal-
loons recently. “Everyone
sells normal heart balloons.
I wanted to get something
different.”
Some see this place as a
relic. But others say it’s the
only open space in
Hyderabad where people
from across class lines
brush past each other. The
couple eating corn, the boy
handing out masks, the fam-
ily walking their dog, the
man pushing a juice cart
and they all occupy the
same few feet. Lasya, a jun-
ior college student, said,
“So many people have their
livelihoods depend on this
one stretch of space. You
see all kinds of people here.
It’s best during sunset. I
love the breeze on my face.
It is so nice. At times, I want
to come here to just
observe."
There’s a morning version
of this scene, too. Sellers
like Vijay arrive at 5 am,
around the same time the
fitness crowd comes in. He
deals in aloe vera juice, ragi
malt and other healthy
juices. “The ragi is a crowd
favourite,” he said. They
leave by 9 am. These morn-
ing sellers are fewer but
mostly selling the same
stuff. The rest arrive later.
Some of them are also the
first to notice if something
is wrong. Tank Bund has
seen accidents, fights and
even attempted suicides
over the years. The vendors,
often dismissed as back-
ground, have helped in
more than one case.
Most of the vendors stay
till 11 pm. They return
again the next day. Their
work doesn’t get listed in
accounts of heritage or
tourism. But some of them
have been here longer than
the railings, longer than the
selfie crowd, and some
might even say they’ve kept
the space public by occupy-
ing it every evening.
It’s written. If not on
stone, at least on paper.
Hoping it will be the lat-
ter is Jakkampudi Rajam,
the former Rajanagaram
MLA who had once raised
his voice against AP
Paper Mills. On the unat-
tended grievances of the
paper mill workers when
YSRC was in power,
Rajam explained
that a
broker
pretending to be a union
leader misled the ruling
party then, but now,
things are different.
Writing a new script on
the issue, Rajam issued a
deadline of July 14 for the
workers’ problems to be
solved, failing which he
threatened a hunger
strike, to be led either by
him or his mother
Jakkampudi
Vijayalakshmi. With the
deadline now penciled in,
the mill workers are won-
dering who will write the
next chapter
of their
struggles.
RAJAM DRAWS A LINE ON AP PAPER
Netas natter
CITY
pg 2
DECCAN CHRONICLE | HYDERABAD | SUNDAY | 13 JULY 2025
SHORT TAKES
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
Sanjay Kumar Srivastava took
charge as General Manager of
South Central Railway (SCR)
on Saturday. He belongs to the
1988 Batch of Indian Railway
Engineering Service (IRSE).
Srivastava was earlier
General Manager in the
Central Organisation of
Railway Electrification
(CORE) and was instrumental
in implementing technological
advancements and policies
related to civil engineering, a
statement said.
He also worked with the
RDSO, RITES and the Railway
Board. At RDSO, he served as
principal executive director
(Infra-1) and contributed to
developing advanced rail tech-
nologies. His collaborations
with M&C Directorate and
Bhilai Steel Plant were pivotal.
His tenure at RITES as
General Manager (urban
transport) saw contributions
to Metro Rail projects for
Kolkata, Kochi, and Nagpur.
SRIVASTAVA
TAKES CHARGE
AS SCR GM
Sanjay Kumar Srivastava
RECKLESS RTC
GOOFS ON
MUHARRAM
MESSAGE
Enthusiasm some-
times gets the better
of some. This was the
case with the TGSRTC
management recently
and now there are a lot
of bitten tongues at the
crossing of a big no-no
line. Someone got into
the driver’s seat at the
RTC and crossed a red
light, wishing a ‘Happy’
Muharam and posting
the same on the RTC’s
handle on X. Retribution
was swift with CM
Revanth Reddy and
transport minister
Ponnam Prabhakar get-
ting tagged at the utter
insensitivity on part of
the RTC bosses. The cor-
poration is known for its
buses being driven reck-
lessly on the roads but
this paled in comparison
to the post on X.
VAMSHI PRAISE
FOR NAIDU GETS
BRS TICKING
Fanboys come in vari-
ous shades and join-
ing this tribe the other
day, or rather going pub-
lic, was Achampet MLA
Dr Ch Vamshi Krishna
who could not stop gush-
ing his admiration for
AP Chief Minister N.
Chandrababu Naidu. Of
course, Naidu is some-
one with a lot of follow-
ing, and deserves admi-
ration, but Vamsi
Krishna’s public display
at the Srisailam dam
when Naidu was to open
the dam’s gates the other
day, has caught some in
the Congress in
Telangana by surprise.
The Achampet MLA
who posed for pictures
with Naidu at the dam,
declared how much of a
Babu fan he is, and how
Telangana still brims
with Babu fans.
Personal his feelings
towards the AP CM may
be, but the local BRS
folks are said to have
watched the develop-
ments with glee, what
with the local body elec-
tions round the corner
in Telangana.
PROTEST OF
NO USE IN
GAJAPATI
TERRITORY
Aflexible attitude and
approach to prob-
lems can be a great asset
in politics and so can be
a flexi, according to TD
worker Teegala Ananda
Rao in Vizianagaram.
Targeting local MLA
Pusapati Adhiti
Vijayalakshmi
Gajapatiraju, daugh-
ter of former MP P.
Ashok Gajapathi
Raju, Ananda Rao
was filmed carrying
a flexi on unsolved
problems in his
municipal ward despite
repeated pleas to the
MLA. With the video
quickly doing the
rounds locally, Ananda
Rao is still not a very
happy man. The flexi got
the publicity. Now the
problem of solving the
problems including
those relating to drains,
a government hospital,
street lights still
remains.
Revenge is best served
cold, or hot. As in the
case of Sarvepalli MLA,
Somireddy
Chandramohan Reddy
who never forgave the
then YSRCP government
for a slew of cases booked
against him. Somireddy
has been attacking his
political rival and former
minister Kakani
Govardhan Reddy who
has been in prison in
Nellore for the past 45
days. With no signs of
Kakani making it out
anytime soon, Somireddy
the other day recalled
how a number of TD
workers and his followers
were jailed under fake
cases during the YSRC
regime, declaring that
those who orchestrated
such outrages, are now
behind the bars. In no
mood to forgive,
Somireddy is also appar-
ently keeping a count of
the days Kakani has been
on the run and in prison.
57 days of political
tourism, 45 days of jail
yatra— ‘our friend com-
pleted a 100-day block-
buster’ was the latest
count.
BACK TO THE FUTURE: SOMIREDDY
GETS HIS DUE
Cartography is not
everybody’s cup of
tea, or not everybody’s
ability to map things out.
Sentiment is one thing,
borders are another alto-
gether. Finding this out
the other day was AP’s
new BJP chief P.V.N.
Madhav who landed in
some trouble on the first
day after taking over the
reins of the party. After a
grand rally in
Vijayawada to celebrate
his elevation, Madhav
paid a courtesy visit to
education minister Nara
Lokesh and presented a
portrait map of India
titled Glory of Indian
Culture. But with
Telangana nowhere visi-
ble on it, there were some
murmurs, notably from
BRS leader K.T. Rama
Rao who sought PM
Modi’s explanation
whether Telangana’s
omission from the map
reflected BJP's political
agenda. But since
Pakistan, Afghanistan,
Myanmar and other
neighbours too being
shown as part of India in
the map, the BJP said it
was a representation of
our cultural spread, and
not about political bound-
aries, and there the issue
lies, for now.
MAPPING A PROBLEM, BJP STYLE
Contributions from K.M.P. Patnaik, Aruna, Prasad V.S., L. Venkat Ram Reddy,
Sampat G. Samritan, Sanjay Samuel Paul, Pathri Rajasekhar, Balu Pulipaka,
Avinash P. Subramanyam
IT IS a case
of sour grapes at
the following
Jagan has” is
the YSRC work-
ers’ claim, but for
the farmers, it was
a low hanging fruit.
WITH 22
ABSENT, BOTSA
FINDS REGISTER
EMPTYING
Botsa Satyanarayana
of the YSRC and
Leader of the
Opposition in the AP
Legislative Council is
finding the going tough
these days with internal
strife in the party com-
ing to the fore and his
status as someone who
can lead the party when
out of power coming
under a challenge with
YSRC’s ZPTC members
making it hard for him
to keep his herd togeth-
er. In a sign of how
things are, they ignored
his call for full atten-
dance at a ZP meeting
Vizag with 22 of the
members not turning up
following a call from
Paravada ZPTC member
P. Sanyasiraju for boy-
cotting the meeting, a
combined event of the
standing committee and
general body.
YSRC SWAMPS
MEET MEANT
FOR FARMERS
In or out of power, a
show of strength is the
oxygen for a politician
but a recent rally by Y.S.
Jagan Mohan Reddy's
visit to Bangarupalem to
highlight problems of
mango farmers in AP
left a sour taste all
around. Amidst all the
sirens, slogans and sea
of party workers, the
farmers for whom the
event was organised
were pushed into the
background, with thou-
sands of YSRC workers
marching to the market
yard and occupying the
space. “This is a case of
sour grapes at the fol-
lowing our leader has” is
the YSRC workers’
claims, but for the
mango farmers, it was a
low hanging fruit that
Jagan decided to pluck
for some instant pub-
licity.
Many of Telangana’s
senior and top
bureaucrats — secretaries
and principal secretaries
have decided to take it
easy, a babudom euphe-
mism for not doing any-
thing until instructions
land on their desks. And
of course, to avoid any
future blame
when things
go south.
After
waiting to see if the atti-
tudes change, the CM has
finally cracked the whip
at a recent closed-door
review. No words were
minced and the message
to the bureaucracy from
Revanth Reddy was
clear – use your
brains, take the
initiative. Governance
doesn’t operate on remote
control from political
bosses alone. The unusu-
ally blunt remarks left
babus rattled, especially
those used to a more
laid-back system
during the previ-
ous BRS regime.
Revanth is said
to be pushing for
a proactive, deci-
sion-driven
administration,
not one that
waits for nods
from above
for every
step. While
the CM
wants the
bureaucracy to
shift gears, offi-
cers are now left
wondering if a
memo is com-
ing—or
worse, a
reshuffle.
REVANTH PUSHES BABUS TO THINK FOR THEMSELVES
NABINDER BOMMALA |
DC
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
Hyderabad has won three
national honours in the
latest Swachh
Survekshan Rankings
(SSR) by the ministry of
housing and urban affairs
(MoHUA). The GHMC
received two awards —
the 7-Star Garbage Free
City (GFC) rating and the
Water+ Certification —
while the Secunderabad
Cantonment Board (SCB)
was recognised for its
sanitation efforts.
This marks the first
time Hyderabad has been
awarded the 7-Star GFC
rating. In previous years,
the city was rated as a 3-
Star city under SSR 2023
and a 2-Star in SSR 2022.
Under the Swachh Bharat
Mission-Urban (SBM-U),
cities are rated from one
to seven star, with higher
ratings indicating
stronger performance.
Among cities with a popu-
lation over 10 lakh, only
three have achieved 7-
Star status — Hyderabad
is now one of them.
The GFC assessment
takes into account param-
eters such as citizen
engagement, solid waste
management and visible
cleanliness. The GFC
component carries 1,300
marks out of the total
12,500. Additionally,
10,000 marks are awarded
based on 10 parameters,
including segregation,
door-to-door collection,
transportation and pro-
cessing of waste and visi-
ble cleanliness.
Hyderabad also received
the Water+ Certification,
which measures how
cities manage untreated
wastewater and faecal
sludge. The establish-
ment of sewage treat-
ment plants (STPs) by the
state government, execut-
ed by the HMWS&SB,
contributed significantly
to this recognition.
Although the initiative
was executed by
HMWS&SB, the award
will be officially received
by GHMC as the nodal
agency.
The SCB was awarded
for excellence in solid
waste management and
the adoption of innova-
tive best practices, includ-
ing door-to-door waste
collection, source segre-
gation, processing and
disposal of waste and
community engagement.
Final rankings for
urban local bodies (ULBs)
under SSR 2024 will be
released this week, based
on the total score out of
12,500. Cities have been
grouped into population
categories ranging from
under 20,000 to over 10
lakh, with Hyderabad
falling into the latter. The
rankings also factor in
the overall welfare of san-
itation workers, which
carries 500 marks.
Centre says Hyd
is garbage-free
NARENDER
PULLOOR I DC
NIZAMABAD, JULY 12
For the first time in
Nizamabad district, for-
est officials have tracked
a tiger in the Sirikonda
forests. Over Friday and
Saturday, teams collect-
ed pugmark samples and
other evidence near
water tanks in the forest.
The joint efforts, by
forest staff, animal
trackers, and NGOs,
revealed that a male
tiger, designated S12 in
the former Adilabad dis-
trict, had entered Niza-
mabad via Jagtial and
Rajanna Sircilla.
Officials believe S12
has been roaming the
Kodimyala and Vemula-
wada forest ranges in
Jagtial and Rajanna
Sircilla for the past five
months in search of a
mate. More recently, his
pug marks were found in
Thatipally and Jinigyala
beats of Sirikonda, and
in the Kammarpally
range. Fishermen first
spotted his tracks at the
Mallamkunta, Thontla-
kunta and Jinigyala
tanks near the Nizama-
bad–Rajanna Sircilla
border and alerted the
forest department.
Armoor divisional for-
est officer M. Bhavani
Shankar and Sirikonda
range officer B.
Ravinder led the teams
to collect evidence and
map S12’s route.
EVENTS
TODAY
TODAY
Kalasagaram: Savithri
Mahalingam memorial concert
featuring J.S. Sriram
Time: 6 pm
Venue: Meenakshi Sundaram
Hall, Secundrabad
Cartoonist Shekar memorial
awards
Time: 10.30 am
Venue: Press Club, Somajiguda
Sangeetha Nritya Vaibhavam
by Sri Lambodara Cultural
Academy
Time: 9 am
Venue: Sri Thyagaraja Gana
Sabha
Music programme by Sri
Kalanjali Kala Parishad
Sanskrithika Seva Samstha
Time: 12 noon
Venue: Sri Thyagaraja Gana
Sabha
Save The Rock Society: Ballet
dance on World Rock Day
Time: 5 pm
Venue: Sundarayya Vignana
Kendram
Kuchipudi by Sri Satya Sai
Nruthya Academy
Time: 5.30 pm
Venue: Shilparamam Uppal
Krishna music, bliss & beyond
by Ameya Dabli
Time: 6 pm
Venue: Shilpakala Vedika
Anaganaga: Story Telling For
Children
Time: 7 pm
Venue: Our Sacred Space
Theatre acting workshop
Time: 7 pm
Venue: Samahaara
Jo Bolta Hai Wahi Hota Hai:
Stand-up comedy By Harsh
Gujral
Time: 7 pm
Venue: Shilpakala Vedika
Gurupurnima celebration by
Sri Satya Sai Nruthya
Academy
Time: 5.30 pm
Venue: Shilparamam Uppal
Ikebana exhibition on Rocks by
Ohara School of Ikebana
Time: 5 pm
Venue: Sundarayya Vignana
Kendram Auditorium,
Gachibowli
Humans of Tank Bund: Vendors who keep holiday spirit alive
7 in 10 techies for
moonlighting jobs
Low pay, heavy workloads cited as reason
SANJAY SAMUEL
PAUL I DC
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
Following the controversy
that erupted after India-
based developer Soham
Parekh was accused of
working for multiple com-
panies simultaneously,
employees and recruiters
are divided over the
appropriateness of moon-
lighting.
A dipstick survey con-
ducted by this correspon-
dent among employees
across various sectors, 70
per cent of the respon-
dents defended that moon-
lighting, as long as it does
not affect their primary
job. Moonlighting means
an employee working for
more than one company
without the knowledge of
the primary employer.
“When companies do not
compensate employees on
par with the market, there
is always a chance that
employees will seek alter-
native income sources,”
said Reuben Benhur, vice-
president of HR at a lead-
ing IT firm, said.
However, he said if the
employee was pursuing a
similar kind of job else-
where, it would create a
conflict of interest.
“Companies invest heavi-
ly in training employees
using various methodolo-
gies at the company’s
expense, which is why
such practices are dis-
couraged.”
An IT professional cur-
rently working for two dif-
ferent companies said,
“These companies don’t
pay us enough to match
modern living standards.
We have the capability
and energy to earn more.
As long as we deliver the
tasks assigned, why
should they be bothered?”
Explaining the views of
employer and employee,
Srinivas Kollipara, man-
aging partner at Biome
Venture Studios, said
companies expect employ-
ees to give undivided
attention. “On the other
hand, employees often
believe that if they’re paid
for a specific job and per-
form it well, they should
be free to take on addition-
al work elsewhere.”
“Today’s companies are
not prepared for that. The
traditional work culture
insists that employees
work only for one organi-
sation. However, with
advancements in tools
like AI, employees are
completing tasks faster,
giving them more free
time, which they often use
to work elsewhere. This
has led to a mismatch
between employer expec-
tations and employee pri-
orities,” he explained.
“In task-based roles, as
long as I complete my
work without affecting
company performance,
moonlighting might not
be an issue. However, in
startups, apart from a
salary, employees are
often given equity and are
expected to commit their
full intellectual effort. In
such roles, employees
must understand the
nature and expectations of
their profession.”
Senior career consultant
Kavitha Shravan, howev-
er, defended the concept
by stating it was not a new
phenomenon. “Even in
the past, schoolteachers
used to take tuitions after
school or visit students’
homes. People from
accounting backgrounds
used to work part-time
with private firms. The IT
boom and the rise of
remote work have only
expanded these possibili-
ties. Employees working
from home or on laptops
can now work for multiple
firms.”
Benhur said moonlight
has made the human
resource professional’s
work difficult, as it is a
challenge to discover
moonlighting. “It is often
discovered through back-
ground checks, particu-
larly those that verify
Universal Account
Numbers (UAN) or
Provident Fund (PF) con-
tributions. Companies use
data analysis and moni-
toring tools to identify
potential conflicts of
interest, such as review-
ing online activity and
financial records.”
Vendors on Tank Bund, Necklace Road and PVNR Marg who keep the holiday spirit alive,
providing affordable snacks and fruit juices.
— P. SURENDRA
TIGER SEEN 1ST
TIME IN FORESTS
OF NIZAMABAD
MOONLIGHTING
means an employ-
ee working for
more than one
company without
the knowledge of
the primary
employer.
EMPLOYEES feel if they’re
paid for a specific job and per-
form it well, they should be
free to take on additional
work. Companies are not for it.
TECHIES cite schoolteachers
taking tuitions, accountants,
doctors and even engi-
WHEN companies do not compensate
employees, there is always a chance that
employees will seek alternatives.
SHORT TAKES
WILL REVOKE
LICENCES FOR
MISHAPS: PONNAM
P. SRINIVAS | DC
NALGONDA, JULY 12
Transport minister Ponnam
Prabhakar said on Saturday
that the state government is
planning to establish driving-
training centres across
Telangana. While laying the
foundation stone for an
Automated Testing Station
(ATS) at Dhandempally in
Nalgonda district, he identi-
fied several factors contribut-
ing to the rising number of
road accidents: poorly main-
tained vehicles, drivers flout-
ing traffic regulations, and
inadequate driving skills.
Looking ahead, Prabhakar
announced that Automated
Driving-Testing Centres, on
par with those in New Delhi,
will also be introduced.
Driving licences will be issued
only after applicants complete
training at these centres, and
licences of drivers found
responsible for accidents will
be revoked in addition to any
fines imposed. He explained
that the new ATS facilities will
modernise and streamline
vehicle-fitness assessments by
replacing manual inspections
and curbing corruption. Each
station will conduct automat-
ed tests across 15 parameters
to certify whether a vehicle is
road-worthy. Seventeen such
centres, each costing approxi-
mately ?8 crore, are slated for
construction. In addition,
Traffic Awareness Parks have
been set up in government and
private schools to instill road-
safety habits among children.
He noted that the ATS, along
with the state’s new Scrap and
EV policies, aims to bring rev-
olutionary improvements to
the transport sector, and urged
every citizen to take personal
responsibility for reducing
road accidents by adhering to
traffic rules.
Roads and buildings minister
Komatireddy Venkat Reddy
highlighted that the free travel
facility for women on TGSRTC
buses has enhanced their
mobility and opened up busi-
ness opportunities in Hydera-
bad and nearby towns. He
requested renovation of the
ageing RTC depot in Nalgonda.
CITY
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DECCAN CHRONICLE | HYDERABAD | SUNDAY | 13 JULY 2025
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
Chief Minister A Revanth
Reddy said the issue of
Backward Classes (BC)
reservations must become
the central agenda of the
2029 general elections. He
said the Congress govern-
ment in Telangana had
completed the caste cen-
sus transparently within a
year, which had compelled
the BJP-led government at
the Centre to announce
the caste census as part of
the 2026 national census.
He was speaking during
a meeting with BC com-
munity leaders including
minister Konda Surekha,
TPCC chief B Mahesh
Kumar Goud, MLA Adi
Srinivas, BC Welfare
Association of Telangana
president Jajula Srinivas
Goud. They hailed the
Chief Minister for bring-
ing in the ordinance that
provides 42 per cent reser-
vations for Backward
Classes in local bodies
polls. He slammed the BJP
for opposing caste census
and pointed out that the
party had earlier filed an
affidavit against it in the
Supreme Court.
Calling for united sup-
port, the CM said, “Stand
with me like a protective
shield. If anyone chal-
lenges our BC quota ordi-
nance in court, we will
engage top lawyers from
Delhi to defend it. We will
socially boycott those who
oppose these reserva-
tions.” He announced that
a detailed presentation on
BC reservations would be
given to I.N.D.I.A. bloc
MPs, asserting that the
real victory would be
when such reservations
are implemented across
the country.
Revanth Reddy also criti-
cised the previous BRS
government for capping
total reservations in local
bodies at 50 per cent and
said that the Congress
government had corrected
that by bringing in the
ordinance for 42 per cent
BC reservations.
He accused BRS chief K.
Chandrashekar Rao of
instigating former minis-
ters hailing from BC sec-
tions, Gangula Kamal-
akar, V Srinivas Goud and
Talasani Srinivas Yadav,
who were part of BRS gov-
ernment when the Act
was made to cap overall
reservations at 50 per
cent.
Revanth Reddy said the
Congress, under the lead-
ership of Rahul Gandhi
and Mallikarjun Kharge,
had fulfilled a 100-year-old
dream of BC communities
by ensuring reservations
in local bodies. He recalled
how the Congress was
responsible for providing
reservations to Dalits and
Backward Classes histori-
cally, and how Sonia
Gandhi had made
Telangana statehood a
reality.
Revanth wants BC quota
central agenda for 2029
Says if challenged state will engage top lawyers from Delhi
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
The state government is
set to launch three
major welfare schemes
aimed at supporting
poor families, women
and unemployed youth.
Of these, the distribu-
tion of new ration cards
for BPL families and
interest-free loans to
women will be launched
statewide on Monday.
The third scheme, Rajiv
Yuva Vikasam, for
unemployed youth, will
see disbursement of
funds in August.
Chief Minister A.
Revanth Reddy will
launch the distribution
of five lakh ration cards
at a public meeting in
Tirumalagiri, Tunga-
turthi constituency, in
Nalgonda district on
July 14. Simultaneously,
district in-charge minis-
ters and local MLAs will
begin distributing the
new cards in their
respective districts and
Assembly constituen-
cies.
Civil supplies minister
N. Uttam Kumar Reddy
described the distribu-
tion as step towards ful-
filling the Congress gov-
ernment’s commitment
to food security. Each
ration card holder will
receive six kilograms of
fine rice per person eve-
ry month, entirely free
of cost. He criticised the
previous BRS regime for
not issuing ration cards
or updating existing
ones for over a decade.
In contrast, Congress
government had institu-
tionalised ration card
distribution as a contin-
uous process. With the
addition of new cards
and updated family data,
the number of benefici-
aries would stand at 3.1
crore individuals across
94.72 lakh families, he
said. In a parallel wel-
fare initiative, the gov-
ernment released a‚ 344
crore to distribute inter-
est-free loans to women
self-help froups (SHGs).
3 SOPS TO COVER
POOR, WOMEN,
JOBLESS IN TG
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
Irrigation minister N.
Uttam Kumar Reddy on
Saturday directed offi-
cials to fast-track land
acquisition and relief and
rehabilitation for all
pending and ongoing irri-
gation projects in the
state. Addressing a
review meeting with
department officials at
the Secretariat, Uttam
Kumar Reddy said chron-
ic delays in land acquisi-
tion had become a major
drag on timelines and
cost estimates. Proactive
engagement with affected
landowners and commu-
nities, addressing com-
pensation, rehabilitation,
and resettlement issues
need focus and transpar-
ent handling, he said.
The minister stressed
on two projects Palamur-
u-Rangareddy and Sitara-
masagar — both which he
said are critical for irri-
gating large, drought-hit
regions. He said top prior-
ity must be given by o
cials to every stage of
these projects, and unin-
terrupted work needs to
be ensured.
With monsoon inflows
rising across reservoirs,
He reviewed the opera-
tional readiness of irriga-
tion structures, and said
officials must be on alert,
monitor levels closely,
and activate emergency
protocols. He said the
Congress government is
committed to completing
irrigation projects on
time and judicious use of
public funds, sought upd-
ates on matters related to
irrigation projects.
Uttam: Speed up
land acquisition
Need a session to
talk water: Harish
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
Former irrigation minis-
ter T. Harish Rao on
Saturday said the poor
rainfall this season is a
serious concern and fears
of crops sown drying up
were increasing. He said
the government must beg-
in pumping water from
the Godavari river and fill
the reservoirs downstre-
am, including Rangana-
yakasagar, and not let the
nearly 80 tmc ft of water
go waste. Speaking in
Siddipet, Harish Rao said
instead of making use of
the Kaleshwaram project
pumphouses along Goda-
vari river, the Congress
government was finding
excuses saying the project
barrages could not be
used. “When we say let us
have a discussion on it,
the Chief Minister refus-
es to call an Assembly ses-
sion. We are ready to dis-
cuss all matters relating
to Godavari and Krishna
in the assembly” he said.
“If the Chief Minister is
angry at KCR and me, he
can have cases filed agai-
nst us, but he should not
put the future of farmers
at stake because of per-
sonal vendettas. He fears
that KCR will get credit if
farmers get irrigation
water,” Harish Rao said.
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Chief Minister A. Revanth
Reddy also discussed the
initiatives the govern-
ment had taken to enha-
nce urban infrastructure,
in Hyderabad, and emplo-
yment opportunities thro-
ugh skill development
programme.
The meeting touched
upon the state's industrial
development plans and
the growth of the service
sector. The Chief Mini-
ster made a case for the
construction of a Regional
Ring Road around
Hyderabad, along with
radial roads to improve
connectivity and ease
traffic congestion.
N. Uttam Kumar Reddy
BIG TROUBLE
In the Budget session in
March, CM Revanth Reddy
said that of the `1.58 lakh
crore loans taken by
Congress government in 15
months, about `1.53 lakh
crore went to clear BRS
government debts.
On December 7, 2023,
when the Congress
assumed office, Telangana's
debt was `8,19,151 crore.
This included `6,69,257
crore in loans, `40,154 crore
in pending bills and
`1,09,740 crore in additional
liabilities.
Additional liabilities
included obligations of
discoms, Singareni
Collieries and SC/ST
sub-plan backlogs.
`8,000 crore unpaid
retirement benefits of
employees.
From Dec. 2023 to
Feb. 2025, Congress
government borrowed
`1,58,041 crore
`88,591 crore went
towards repaying
principal amounts,
`64,768 crore for
interest payments.
“These figures
indicate that
the actual debt
undertaken by
our government is only
`4,682 crore, as the
majority of borrowings
were used to settle
BRS-era loans. We have
systematically repaid
the BRS government’s
debts while ensuring
financial stability for
Telangana.”
— Revanth Reddy,
Chief Minister, in
Assembly in March
BC leaders felicitate Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy
—DC
CM highlights urban infra
RACHEL DAMMALA I DC
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
Four construction work-
ers from Odisha were
injured, two of them crit-
ically, after a portion of
an under-construction
building’s roof slab col-
lapsed inside Anurag
University in Medchal
district on Saturday
morning. The university
is owned by BRS Jangaon
legislator Palla
Rajeshwar Reddy.
The collapse took place
on the university’s
Venkatapur campus,
within the limits of the
Pocharam police station.
According to preliminary
information, the labour-
ers were engaged in regu-
lar construction work
when a section of the
reinforced concrete slab
gave way. Police said the
cause of the collapse is
yet to be ascertained.
The injured workers
were rushed to a nearby
hospital owned by the
same management. Two
of them, said to be in crit-
ical condition, are under-
going treatment in the
emergency ward.
Medchal police regis-
tered a case soon after the
incident and have begun
investigating the circum-
stances that led to the
structural failure. Family
members of the workers
were informed and have
since reached the hospi-
tal. This is not the first
time the university has
drawn public attention.
Local residents and stu-
dent groups had earlier
raised complaints alleg-
ing that new construc-
tions inside the campus
were being carried out on
full tank level (FTL) land,
areas legally restricted
due to their proximity to
water bodies. Despite
repeated representations,
no concrete action was
taken, they said.
A civil engineer famil-
iar with urban construc-
tion practices in
Hyderabad said, “Slab
collapses usually point to
lapses in either material
quality or supervision. If
these buildings are being
raised without proper
structural checks or per-
missions, the conse-
quences can be life-threat-
ening.” The management
has not issued an official
statement so far, and
access to the site remains
restricted. Police are con-
tinuing their inquiry into
whether safety protocols
were followed and if
clearances were in place
for the construction
underway.
4 workers hurt
in slab collapse
at Pallas college
DEALER NABBED
DEALING IN
SPURIOUS DRUGS
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
The Telangana Drugs Control
Administration (DCA) arrest-
ed R. Venu Gopal, managing
partner of Venu Medical
Agencies in Sainagar,
Karimnagar, for distributing
spurious medicines.
Officials seized counterfeit
‘Levipil 500’ tablets falsely
labelled as a product of a
reputed pharmaceutical com-
pany. Gopal was remanded to
judicial custody by the First
Additional Judicial First Class
Magistrate Court until July 23
and sent to the district prison.
DCA director-general
Shahnawaz Qasim directed
officers to adopt a zero-toler-
ance approach towards coun-
terfeit drugs. He said strict
legal action would be taken
against all individuals and
establishments involved in
such illegal activities.
POLICE HAND
OVER 67 PHONES
TO OWNERS
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
The Banjara Hills and Jubilee
Hills police handed over 67 lost
and recovered mobile phones
to their owners on Saturday,
reaffirming the city police’s
commitment to public service
and community trust.
The recovery was carried out
under the supervision of ACP
S. Venkat Reddy. The phones
were traced using IMEI track-
ing, technical analysis and
diligent field investigations by
local teams.
The initiative is part of the
Hyderabad police’s ongoing
drive to reunite citizens with
their lost or stolen devices by
leveraging the CEIR portal
and coordinating with telecom
service providers.
Venkat Reddy urged the pub-
lic to report lost phones
promptly through Dial 100, the
Telangana police website or
Mee Seva centres.
CITY
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DECCAN CHRONICLE | HYDERABAD | SUNDAY | 13 JULY 2025
IN BRIEF
2 arrested for
murdering exec.
Hyderabad: The police arrested
Mohd Younus and Mohd
Suleman for allegedly attempt-
ing to murder a delivery execu-
tive near Pillar 203, in Attapur.
Mohd Imran and Kaleem are
absconding.
The complainant, Mohd Rehan,
was attacked during his shift on
Friday when an argument broke
out with fellow rider Mohd
Suleman over bringing an out-
sider to the store. Suleman
allegedly abused and threat-
ened Rehan before calling two
of his associates.The group
reportedly assaulted Rehan and
another rider, Touhid. Younus
allegedly stabbed both victims
with a sharp weapon, causing
serious injuries. A case was reg-
istered against them after
Rehan lodged a complaint.
6 Maoists give up
to Bhadradri cops
Hyderabad: Six Maoists surren-
dered before Bhadradri-
Kothagudem police on
Saturday, joining a growing list
of militants abandoning vio-
lence under the police-led
Operation Cheyutha.
Superintendent of police B.
Rohith Raju said the surren-
dered cadres included a divi-
sional committee/company
member, two platoon party
committee members, an area
committee member and three
party members. He said this
year 300 Maoists had surren-
dered in the district so far.
Trolley carrying
meds catches fire
Hyderabad: An auto trolley car-
rying pharma products caught
fire and was charred reportedly
due to a technical defect near
Nagole traffic police station, at
around 12.30 pm on Saturday.
No casualties were reported.
Nagole SI Dasharath said the
trolley, belonging to a pharma
company, was heading towards
LB Nagar from Nagole.
Police said driver G. Suresh
smelt wire burning and called a
repair shop nearby. They asked
him to reach near the shop.
While he was on the way, sparks
erupted. Suresh parked the
vehicle at the roadside and
escaped. Locals informed the
fire department and the police,
who rushed to the spot and
doused the flames.
Bank processed payment to
clubs on HCA president word
Jagan ignored High Court orders, did not reinstate sacked employee
FROM PAGE 1
Using blank cheques
without any authorisa-
tion letter. The bank
reportedly processed the
transactions based on
his verbal instructions.
Sources said the CID had
earlier questioned the
bank staff, who con-
firmed that they had dis-
bursed the funds as per
Rao’s directions without
receiving signed
cheques or written
instructions. The CID is
now preparing to file a
petition seeking police
custody of five accused,
including Jaganmohan
Rao, for further interro-
gation.
On this occasion, sever-
al HCA employees also
brought the violations of
Jaganmohan Rao to the
notice of CID officers.
One of the cases involves
an administrative officer
who was sacked by
Jaganmohan Rao but
immediately secured a
High Court order for
reinstatement. Even
after the court’s order,
Rao failed to comply
with the order. CID offi-
cials are also expected to
obtain and analyse the
call data of the accused
as part of the ongoing
investigation.
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
The Cricket Association
of Telangana (CAT) has
sought the immediate
dissolution of the
Hyderabad Cricket
Association (HCA) and
recommended the
appointment of an ad-
hoc committee to man-
age state cricket affairs.
In a memorandum sub-
mitted to Chief Minister
A. Revanth Reddy, CAT
founder secretary Sunil
Babu Kolanpaka high-
lighted decades of sys-
temic corruption and
mismanagement within
the HCA. He said that
HCA had consistently
neglected rural cricket
talent by focusing exclu-
sively on Hyderabad
city.
This exclusion, he
said, stemmed from the
dominance of non-
Telanganite club owners
who have perpetuated
corrupt practices.
Sunil Babu mentioned
the leasing of HCA
clubs at exorbitant rates
to third parties, which
fuelled corrupt selection
processes. He also ques-
tioned the annual `5
lakh maintenance pay-
ments made to club own-
ers. Despite receiving
over `70 crore annually
from the Board of
Control for Cricket in
India (BCCI), HCA had
failed to build cricket
infrastructure in
Telangana. Instead, it
continued to rely on gov-
ernment-leased venues
like the Rajiv Gandhi
stadium at Uppal. Over
the last 25 years, with
thousands of crores in
funds, the absence of a
single stadium owned by
HCA is a glaring failure,
Sunil Babu said.
The CAT criticised the
infighting within HCA,
noting that no commit-
tee had completed its
full three-year term in
15 years, often leaving
the association under
court-appointed man-
agement. This turmoil
had stifled cricketing
talent, with Hyderabad
failing to produce
notable players recently.
The absence of
Hyderabad players in
this year’s Indian
Premier League (IPL),
compared to five from
AP, underscored HCAs
shortcomings, he said.
Sunil Babu appealed to
the government to ban
HCA and grant associ-
ate membership to CAT
for the 23 new districts,
which lack representa-
tion. He sought the allo-
cation of five acres per
district to develop crick-
et infrastructure. He
said dismantling the
existing 217 clubs and
overhauling the HCA
was essential to revive
Hyderabad cricket’s
glory.
Cricket assn seeks
dissolution of HCA
Drinking water wasted
Drinking water gushing from a manhole on Parsigutta Road.
S. SURENDER REDDY
DC CORESPONDENT
KARIMNAGAR, JULY 12
Anti-Corruption Bureau
(ACB) officials arrested
an assistant engineer
(AE) from the panchayat
raj department on
Saturday in Kalva
Srirampur mandal,
Peddapalli district, after
he allegedly accepted a
`90,000 bribe from a con-
tractor in exchange for
official favours.
According to the ACB,
the AE, identified as
Jagadeesh, demanded
the bribe from contrac-
tor Kaveri Raju of
Bayyammapalli village,
Odela mandal, in con-
nection with the con-
struction of `15-lakh CC
road in Vennampalli vil-
lage, Kalva Srirampur
mandal.
ASSISTANT ENGG
CAUGHT TAKING
`90K BRIBE
Promoting betting
apps: 29 actors to
get notices from ED
MOULI MAREEDU I DC
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
The Enforcement Directorate
(ED) officials, who registered
cases against 29 Tollywood
actors and other influencers
for promoting betting apps,
are likely to serve notices to
betting app companies and
advertising agencies, who pre-
pared endorsement plans.
Suspecting hawala transac-
tions were made in promoting
the betting apps, the ED offi-
cials are likely to collect
agreements made between the
betting apps and celebrities to
verify the mode of payments.
A team of officers has initiat-
ed the process to collect data
from the Telangana police
including the CID, from the
FIRs registered in the state
with regard to the case.
Sources said that the ED has
not yet served notices on film
actors; currently, its officers
are verifying the details of
victims, betting apps organis-
ers based on their IP address-
es and the agreements made
between them.
The agency also inquired
about the report to be submit-
ted to the DGP by the commit-
tee appointed by the govern-
ment on betting apps.
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
A hit-and-run case
involving the death of a
differently-abled
woman in Siddipet last
month has turned out to
be a cold-blooded mur-
der for insurance
money. Police said T.
Venkatesh, 32, a farmer
from Pedda Masanpalle,
conspired with his
friend T. Karunakar, 29,
to kill his mother-in-law,
T. Ramamma, 60, of
KCR Nagar in Siddipet
to claim insurance
worth `60 lakh.
Siddipet police com-
missioner B. Anuradha
told the media on
Saturday that
Venkatesh had suffered
a loss of `22 lakh in
poultry farming and
agriculture. He had also
lent `1.3 lakh to
Karunakar.
Aware of two insur-
ance policies—`15 lakh
from the post office and
`40 lakh from a bank—
taken in Ramamma’s
name by her husband,
and a `5 lakh Rythu
Bima eligibility,
Venkatesh planned the
murder, hoping the
entire `60 lakh would go
to his wife, the nominee.
According to
Anuradha, Venkatesh
promised Karunakar 50
per cent of the claim
and a waiver of the loan
if he helped with the
murder. He rented an
SUV and lured
Ramamma to Pedda
Masanpalle on the pre-
text of helping her
apply for an electricity
connection to her field.
He made her wait on the
roadside while
Karunakar, as planned,
ran her over.
Karunakar later called
Venkatesh via
WhatsApp to confirm
she was dead. They
returned the SUV to its
owner and reported the
incident as a road acci-
dent.
However, police grew
suspicious and verified
nearby CCTV footage.
Upon questioning,
Venkatesh confessed.
Both men have been
arrested and booked for
murder and criminal
conspiracy.
LOVING REMEMBRANCE
35th ANNIVERSARY
NUNE BHOOSHANAM
(Evangelist - CSI Medak)
1908 - 13-07-1990
Forever in our Thoughts and Hearts
From: Nune Clan Members, Courtesy
N.B.Vidyanandam
Ph: 9849040741
(S/2526/D00308)
Tribute to Amma on
4th Anniversary On 13 July 2025
Smt. B. Lakshmi Mohan
W/o Late Shri B.D. Mohan Rao
It’s been Three Years since you left us.
“Your Kindness, Love and Affection
always remain in our hearts forever,
We all remember you for the courage,
warmth & self-belief that you gave us.
Miss you a lot
“Amma”
You’re dearly loved and missed always.
Yours Loving Sons:
Sharat, Hemanth & Vasanth
Daughter-in-laws:
Gayathri, Bharathi & Bhavana
Grand Children:
Rohith, Rohan, Praneet & Vineet
Daljeet acting prez,
HCA meet on Tue.
NEERAJ KUMAR I DC
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
In a tense and subdued
emergency Apex Council
meeting convened by the
Hyderabad Cricket
Association (HCA) at its
registered office at Rajiv
Gandhi International
Cricket Stadium in
Uppal on Saturday, vice-
president Daljeet Singh
was elected acting presi-
dent.
According to Rule 7 (2
a, b) of the HCA consti-
tution, “The Vice
President shall officiate
in the President’s
absence when the
President is unavailable.
The Vice President shall
also exercise such func-
tions and duties as he
may be empowered with
by the General Body or
the Apex Council.”
The meeting was called
following the arrest of
HCA president A.
Jaganmohan Rao and
treasurer C.J. Srinivasa
Rao by CID sleuths. The
Apex Council convened
the meeting urgently to
fill the leadership vacu-
um and ensure the con-
tinued functioning of
the association.
The atmosphere in the
meeting — attended by
vice-president Daljeet
Singh, joint secretary T.
Basavaraju, councillor
Sunil Agarwal and CAG
representative D.
Rajashekar, IA&AS —
was notably grim and
fearful. Members
appeared reluctant to
speak or propose any
new initiatives, with
many visibly apprehen-
sive about the implica-
tions of the ongoing CID
investigation.
Sources indicate that
the probe is likely to
extend beyond the two
arrested officials, poten-
tially implicating other
senior members of the
HCA. This looming
uncertainty cast a shad-
ow over the proceedings,
effectively stalling any
substantive
discussion.Though the
primary agenda was to
empower the existing
council members to
oversee HCA activities
during this crisis, the
meeting concluded with-
out addressing any
issues beyond the elec-
tion of Daljeet Singh as
acting president. The
council decided to recon-
vene on Tuesday to delib-
erate further, hoping for
more clarity on the
investigation and its
impact on the associa-
tion.
Insiders say that the
fear of being implicated
or questioned by CID has
created a climate of
silence and caution with-
in the HCA leadership,
complicating efforts to
stabilise the administra-
tion during this critical
period.
SEVERAL HCA
employees also brought
the violations of
Jaganmohan Rao to the
notice of CID officers.
CID OFFICIALS are
also expected to obtain
and analyse the call data
of the accused as part of
the ongoing probe.
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
A newborn baby girl was found
abandoned near Ramanthapur in
Uppal, at 4 am on Saturday.
According to the Uppal police, a
resident found the baby wrapped in
a cloth and placed in a carry bag,
near the pedestrian zone.
The resident called the police, who
shifted the infant to the Niloufer
Hospital for medical care and her
condition is reported to be stable.
Police suspected that she was aban-
doned soon after birth.
A case was registered and further
investigation is underway to trace
the parents of the baby.
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
A four-year-old reportedly drowned
in an uncovered water sump at
Marthandanagar in Hafeezpet in
Miyapur, on Saturday. Miyapur
police said the child was playing out-
side his house while his parents –
daily-wage workers – were inside.
Police said the boy went near an
under-construction building adja-
cent to their home and slipped into
the sump that was uncovered.
His parents began searching for
him when they realised he was miss-
ing. He was later found inside the
sump, not responding, and was
rushed to a nearby hospital.
Newborn girl
abandoned
Kid drowns in
open sump
HE RENTED an SUV
and lured Ramamma to
Pedda Masanpalle on
the pretext of helping
her apply for an elec-
tricity connection to her
field.
KARUNAKAR LATER
called Venkatesh via
WhatsApp to confirm
she was dead. They
returned the SUV to its
owner and reported the
incident as a road acci-
dent.
THE EDofficials are likely
to collect agreements made
between the betting apps
and celebrities.
DIRECTOR-GENERAL
Shahnawaz Qasim directed
officers to adopt a zero-toler-
ance approach towards coun-
terfeit drugs.
Man kills mother-in-law
to grab insurance money
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pg 5
DECCAN CHRONICLE | HYDERABAD | SUNDAY | 13 JULY 2025
SHORT TAKES
WATER RELEASED
FOR IRRIGATION
IN WYRA
P. SRINIVAS | DC
NALGONDA, JULY 12
Water was released on
Saturday from the Sitarama
Project through its first pump-
house at G.B. Kothuru to irri-
gate the ayacut of the
Nagarjuna Sagar left canal in
Khammam district.
Since the scheduled release
into the Nagarjunasagar left
canal was delayed, agriculture
minister Tummala Nageswara
Rao intervened and spoke with
irrigation minister N. Uttam
Kumar Reddy, securing the
release of water from the
Sitarama Project. This release
will provide irrigation to farm-
ers in the Wyra and Sathupally
areas. Consequently, farmers
within the Nagarjunasagar
left canal ayacut will receive
Godavari water for irrigation
during the monsoon cropping
season in Wyra.
JAGADISH TAPPED
MY PHONE, SAYS
BC LEADER
DC CORRESPONDENT
NALGONDA, JULY 12
BC Associations state coordi-
nator and former DCMS chair-
man Vatti Janaiah on
Saturday accused former min-
ister and Suryapet MLA G.
Jagadish Reddy of orchestrat-
ing the tapping of his phone
during the previous BRS gov-
ernment. Special Investigation
Team officials have summoned
Janaiah to record his state-
ment on July 14 regarding the
alleged surveillance.
Speaking at a media confer-
ence, Janaiah, once a staunch
supporter of Jagadish Reddy
who later contested against
him as an independent after
falling out, said Jagadish
Reddy could not tolerate his
rise as a BC leader and retali-
ated by implicating him in 60
false cases. He also accused
Jagadish Reddy of misappro-
priating public funds under
the guise of development proj-
ects during the BRS’s decade
in power.
“There is no doubt that
Jagadish Reddy ordered the
tapping of political leaders’
phones in the erstwhile
Nalgonda district,” Janaiah
asserted. He expressed confi-
dence in the SIT and con-
firmed he will appear before
them on the scheduled date.
HANDICRAFTS
EXPO HELD IN
SHILPARAMAM
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
Artisans trained under gov-
ernment schemes still depend
heavily on public platforms for
sales and visibility, officials
observed at the inauguration
of a 10-day thematic exhibition
at Uppal Mini Shilparamam on
Saturday.
Shruthi Patil, additional
director general, Press
Information Bureau, and the
Central Bureau of
Communication, said such
exhibitions play a key role in
supporting traditional craft
communities and urged for
more consistent public engage-
ment.
She was joined by
Suvarchala, assistant director
in the office of the develop-
ment commissioner (handi-
crafts), Union textiles min-
istry, G. Kishan Rao, special
officer, Shilparamam, national
awardee and silver filigree
artist Dosada Krishna Chari
Gari and APPC assistant direc-
tor Vijaya Sagar.
The exhibition features a
range of handicrafts including
Kondapalli toys, Narsapur
lace, Cheriyal paintings,
Savara paintings, palm leaf
crafts and bobbin lace. The
officials interacted with sever-
al artisans, many of whom
have received government
training and incentives but
rely on such events to earn a
livelihood.
Cultural performances were
also held as part of the open-
ing day, including Kuchipudi
dance recitals by the disciples
of Pavani Srilatha. The exhibi-
tion will be open to visitors for
the next ten days.
CITY
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DECCAN CHRONICLE | HYDERABAD | SUNDAY | 13 JULY 2025
A devotee clad in Potharaju make-up rides a two-wheeler as he rushes to a nearby
temple to carry out the Bonalu rituals, in Hyderabad on Saturday..
— P. SURENDRA
Rushing for the whiplash
Builders bypass RERA’s
mandatory regulations
Builders skipping QPR uploads leave buyers in dark about project
SABA ANJUM SHAIK I DC
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
A significant number of
builders in Hyderabad are
failing to upload mandato-
ry Quarterly Progress
Reports (QPRs) on the
Telangana Real Estate
Regulatory Authority
(RERA) portal, leaving
homebuyers in the dark
about project status and
violating legal obliga-
tions. Under the RERA
Act, all registered
builders must upload a
QPR within 15 days of the
end of each quarter. The
report should include pho-
tographs of the construc-
tion site, details of work
completed during the peri-
od and key project
updates. These filings
are designed to
ensure transparen-
cy and help buyers
track the progress
of their invest-
ments.
Real estate expert and
Realtor Oxygen CEO Dr
Nandi Rameswara Rao
said the problem is more
widespread than most
realise. “Around 30 to 40
per cent of builders are
not uploading the
required QPRs. This is a
serious issue. Many buy-
ers have paid lakhs of
rupees and are still wait-
ing for their homes, but
they have no idea what
stage the project is in,” he
said.
“The bigger prob-
lem is buyer
awareness. Most
buyers don’t even
know these
reports are
mandatory. Since
no one demands them,
many builders skip the
updates with impunity,”
Dr Rao added.
Legal experts have also
raised concerns. “The fail-
ure to upload QPRs is a
violation of Section 11 of
the RERA Act and Rule 16
of the Telangana RERA
Rules,” said advocate
Nikung Dugar.
“These reports are not
mere formalities—they
are critical safeguards
created to protect home-
buyers after years of
irregularities in the real
estate sector. But since
most buyers don’t know
their rights, they rarely
take legal action.” Experts
say the lack of enforce-
ment and public aware-
ness is enabling builders
to bypass one of the most
crucial transparency
measures in real estate
regulation.
Ujjaini Mahankali Temple
all set for Bonalu festivities
V. SHIVANI REDDY I DC
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
The Ujjaini Mahankali
Temple Lashkar will see
thousands of devotees
taking part in the Bonalu
festivities commencing 4
am on Sunday. Temples in
Secunderabad have been
adorned with flowers and
vibrant illumination. The
temples will see devotion-
al chants, drum beats, and
the thunderous energy of
Potharajus.
Chief Minister A.
Revanth Reddy is expect-
ed to offer silk clothes to
the Goddess at around 11
am.
The major part of the
festivities is offering
bonam to the Goddess
Mahankali. As a large
number of devotees are
expected to take part in
the two day festivities, the
temple committee has
made elaborate arrange-
ments to ensure devotees
do not face hardships. The
Joginis and Shivasattulu
have been advised to visit
the temple between 1 pm
and 3 pm.
“This year arrange-
ments have been made
after reviewing mistakes
of the previous years. The
six queue lines are
arranged as two for devo-
tees carrying bonam, two
queues for the general
public and two for VIPs,”
said G. Manohar Reddy,
executive officer Ujjaini
Mahankali temple.
The Water Board has
arranged drinking water
facilities at several loca-
tions, five health camps
have been set up by the
health department and
the GHMC is on the job of
providing sanitary facili-
ties. Separate generators
have been arranged by the
electricity department.
The Telangana RTC
announced 170 special
buses from key locations
to Secunderabad, accord-
ing to a statement.
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
Citing the Supreme Court
judgment in April high-
lighting the non-disclo-
sure of fees by private col-
leges, the National
Medical Commission
(NMC) has directed
private and deemed
universities to dis-
close detailed infor-
mation regarding
tuition fees, hostel
charges, caution deposits
and miscellaneous
charges at the pre-coun-
selling stage.
The Supreme Court
mandated that all colleges
to submit these details.
The apex court had also
issued interim directions
concerning non-pay-
ment of stipends and
illegal imposition of
internship fees.
This is pertinent for
Telangana, as many stu-
dents from private col-
leges have been struggling
to receive even meagre
stipends for their intern-
ships. In some colleges,
the management and
authorities also threat-
ened students who
protested for stipends.The
NMC has also circulated a
Google Form link for uni-
form disclosure and moni-
toring. The form has to be
filled and submitted to the
cmmmission. "Many med-
ical colleges are also shar-
ing the fee structure and
stipend details on Intra
MCC portal, however the
same is not comprehen-
sive," the NMC notifica-
tion mentioned.
The medical body added
that non-compliance with
the above requirements
shall attract regulatory
action including issuance
of show-cause notice,
imposition of financial
penalties, withdrawal of
course recognition and
suspension of admis-
sions.
The Ujjaini Mahankali Temple shines brightly, illuminat-
ed ahead of Sunday’s Bonalu.
— S. SURENDER REDDY
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
Dr Abhijat Chandrakant
Sheth, president of the
National Board of
Examinations in
Medical Sciences
(NBEMS), has been
appointed the new chair-
man of the National
Medical Commission
(NMC), succeeding Dr
B.N. Gangadhar.
Dr M.K. Ramesh, for-
mer president of the
Postgraduate Medical
Education Board and ex-
Vice Chancellor of Rajiv
Gandhi University of
Health Sciences, will
now head the Medical
Assessment and Rating
Board (MARB).
They will hold the posi-
tions for four consecu-
tive years from the date
of taking charge or
attaining the age of 70
years, whichever is ear-
lier.
DIGITAL X-RAYS
SHOW HIDDEN
HEALTH CRISIS
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
A digital X-ray machine
installed at a mosque-
based clinic in Shahe-
enagar has brought to
light a hidden health cri-
sis—over 60 per cent of
adults scanned suffer
from musculoskeletal
disorders, revealing the
burden of undiagnosed
conditions in Hyder-
abad’s underserved ur-
ban communities. Diag-
nostic unit was set up by
the Helping Hand
Foundation (HHF) in
partnership with SEED-
USA, at the primary
health centre at Masjid-
e-Omar Shifa. Analysis
of 2,000 X-rays taken
from 900 patients show-
ed that 34 per cent suf-
fered from osteoarthritis
and 28% from spinal
degeneration. The cen-
tre offers integrated,
round-the-clock primary
healthcare. Facilities
include a 20-bed inpa-
tient ward, a mini opera-
tion theatre, antenatal
and postnatal care, NCD
clinics, as well as dental
and ophthalmic servic-
es.
All services are provid-
ed free of cost. In just six
months, the health cen-
tre has served around
64,343 patients. The X-
ray service alone has
saved an estimated `8
lakh in out-of-pocket
diagnostic expenses for
patients. With instant
diagnosis, patients rec-
eive immediate care at
an in-house rehabilita-
tion centre staffed by
trained physiothera-
pists. 17% of X-rays con-
ducted were chest-relat-
ed, and nearly a third of
these confirmed pneu-
monia, primarily in chil-
dren. “We were able to
treat 103 paediatric
pneumonia cases swiftly
due to on-the-spot diag-
nostics,” said Dr Usaid
Ahmed, chief medical
officer at HHF. The X-
ray unit was inaugurat-
ed by SEED-USA presi-
dent Davar Qureshi in
memory of Nafeesa
Sultana. HHF trustee
Mujtaba Hasan Askari
termed the findings a
wake-up call for people.
EXPERTS SAY the lack
of enforcement and pub-
lic awareness is enabling
builders to bypass one of
the most crucial trans-
parency measures in real
estate regulation.
CITY BRIEFS
26 spl train services
to Tirupati by Aug.
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
To curb the spread of
mosquito-borne dis-
eases, the GHMC ento-
mology department
sprayed larvicide and
fogged the Musi River
near Afzalgunj and the
Telangana High Court
on Saturday. Officials
said the chemicals tar-
get larvae in stagnant
water, helping control
the spread of dengue
and malaria. “Spraying
larvicide is only a tem-
porary measure, but we
will continue at regular
intervals to keep mos-
quito populations in
check,” said a GHMC
entomology official.
The spraying operation
will continue in the
coming weeks, particu-
larly in low-lying areas
near the river. GHMC
officials also said city-
wide fogging drives will
begin soon.
Residents were urged
to avoid storing water in
open containers, clear
stagnant water regular-
ly, maintain clean sur-
roundings to support
anti-mosquito drive.
Stage set for MBBS,
BDS admissions
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
Kaloji Narayana Rao University of
Health Sciences (KNRUHS) released
the rank-wise list of Telangana stu-
dents who qualified
in NEET-UG 2025, setting the stage
for MBBS and BDS admissions for
2025–26.
According to the National Testing
Agency, 43,400 candidates claiming
Telangana domicile scored above the
qualifying cut-off.
Unreserved and EWS applicants
needed 686–144 marks (50th per-
centile) while OBC, SC and ST candi-
dates qualified with scores between
143–113 marks (40th percentile).
The cut-off for persons with dis-
abilities ranged from 143–127 marks
for UR/EWS category and 126–113
marks for OBC, SC and ST candi-
dates.
KNRUHS will issue the admission
schedule soon, followed by an online
application process, certificate veri-
fication and a provisional merit list.
PwD candidates must appear before
a designated medical board. The uni-
versity urged students to follow its
website for official updates.
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
The South Central Railway (SCR)
on Friday announced the extension
of 26 special train services between
Charlapalli and Tirupati next
month. Eighteen services will run
under Train No.s 07017/07018 on
Fridays and Sundays (from
Charlapalli) and Mondays and
Saturdays (from Tirupati) between
August 1 and August 30.
Another eight services under
Train No.s 07251/07252 will operate
on Wednesdays (from Charlapalli)
and Thursdays (from Tirupati)
between August 6 and August 28.
Train No. 07017/07018 will stop at
Malkajgiri, Kacheguda,
Umdanagar, Shadnagar, Jadcherla,
Mahbubnagar, Wanaparthi Road,
Gadwal, Kurnool City, Dhone,
Gooty, Tadipatri, Yerraguntla,
Kadapa, Ontimitta, Razampeta, and
Renigunta. Train No. 07251/07252
will stop at Jangaon, Kazipet,
Warangal, Nekkonda, Mahb-
ubabad, Khammam, Vijayawada,
Tenali, Chirala, Ongole, Nellore,
Gudur, Venkatagiri, Sri Kalahasti,
and Renigunta.
GHMC
Entomology
Department
workers clean
the Musi River
and spray
medicine at
Afzalgunj,
tackling mos-
quito-borne
diseases like
dengue and
malaria amid
the monsoon
season on.
— P.
SURENDRA
FESTIVAL TIME
CM is expected to
offer silk clothes to
the Goddess at the
Ujjaini Mahankali
Temple in
Secunderabad at
about 11 am on
Sunday.
Minister Ponnam
Prabhakar will offer
the first bonam at
3.30 am on Sunday.
MAHAARATI will be per-
formed and the temple will
be open for the devotees
from 4 am.
queue lines have been
set up to facilitate devo-
tees, particularly women
carrying bonams.
2,500
police per-
sonnel and
about 50 CCTV
surveillance
cameras will
keep a tight
vigil.
6
RANGAM
ceremony is
scheduled
around 8.30
am to 9 am
on Monday
followed by
Ambari pro-
cession from
temple to
Alpha Hotel
from
10.30am.
NMC GETS NEW
CHAIRMAN,
MARB HEAD
Fee disclosure mandatory
by pvt colleges, says NMC
NMC states that non-
compliance with the
above requirements shall
attract regulatory action
including issuance of
show-cause notice, and
penalties.
Officials visit the Mini
Shilparamam in Uppal on
Saturday.
— BY ARRANGEMENT
L. RAVICHANDER
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
Justice K. Lakshman of
the Telangana High Court
dismissed a writ plea filed
by former lessees of the PS
Nagar Community Hall,
who challenged their evic-
tion from the premises by
the Telangana Housing
Board. In their writ plea,
M. Ashok and M.
Balagopal contended that
they had occupied the hall
since 2003 through succes-
sive lease renewals and
invested `37 lakh in reno-
vation. The dispute arose
when the Housing Board
initiated eviction proceed-
ings under the Telangana
Housing Board Act, citing
lease expiry and arrears.
The petitioners alleged
that the board passed
orders without affording
them a proper hearing.
The Advocate General,
representing the state,
contended that due
process was followed. The
judge concurred. The
judge permitted the peti-
tioners to approach the
assistant estate officer
regarding arrears, upon
submitting documents and
a representation.
HC GRANTS BAIL TO
TRAFFICKING ACCUSED
Justice J. Sreenivas Rao
granted anticipatory bail
to a man accused of organ-
ising prostitution at a flat
in Begumpet. The judge
was hearing a criminal
petition filed by Balaji
Parmeshwar Kondabarao,
43, of Nanded, Maharash-
tra. According to the pros-
ecution, the petitioner and
a co-accused organised
prostitution at a flat in
Begumpet, where five
women were rescued on
May 7. The police claimed
that the petitioner func-
tioned as an ‘organiser’
under the Immoral Traffic
(Prevention) Act. The peti-
tioner contended that he
was implicated, was work-
ing in a private job, and
suffered from a kidney
condition.
HC QUESTIONS LOCUS
STANDI OF PETITIONER
Justice K. Lakshman
accepted a writ plea
against private schools in
Medchal-Malkajgiri dis-
trict allegedly operating
without mandatory ‘fire
no objection certificates’
(fire NOCs). The judge was
hearing a writ plea filed by
D. Rakesh, a social worker
who specifically named
Edify School, Siri School,
Academic Heights Public
School, The Master Minds
School. Relying on infor-
mation obtained through
the RTI Act, the petitioner
submitted that the respon-
dent authorities, includ-
ing the district education-
al officer (DEO), regional
joint director of school
education, and the fire
department failed to
enforce fire safety norms.
The judge questioned the
locus standi of the peti-
tioner, seeking clarity on
his authority to file the
petition in PIL. The matter
was posted to July 14.
HC REFUSES RELIEF IN
LAKE LAND DISPUTE
Justice B. Vijaysen Reddy
refused to grant interim
relief to a sexagenarian,
who sought notice before
the alleged acquisition of
his land by the HYDRAA
for the restoration of the
Bathukammakunta lake.
Syed Jahangir challenged
the action of the respon-
dent authorities in declar-
ing his property as govern-
ment land/ conservation
zone through a master
plan notification vide GO
dated August 21, 2010. This
was done without follow-
ing due process of law and
despite proceedings under
the Urban Land Ceiling
Act remaining incomplete,
he said. The government
pleader argued that the
land was submerged and
formed part of the
restored lake. He submit-
ted photographic evidence
and contended that no
land traceable to the peti-
tioner existed. Counsel for
the petitioner argued that
HYDRAA could not rely
on photographs without
lawful acquisition or
demarcation under the
ULC Act. The petitioner
said that he remained in
possession of the land and
requested notice be issued
before steps are taken to
acquire it. The judge
directed the petitioner to
identify and demonstrate
the location of his land.
RESORT MANAGER
CLEARED OF CHEATING
Justice Juvvadi Sridevi of
quashed two criminal pro-
ceedings against a former
senior manager of
Pragathi Green Meadows
and Resorts Ltd., accused
of cheating and forgery in
connection with alleged
irregularities in land
transactions. The judge
was dealing with criminal
petitions filed by S. Prem
Kumar, accused of crimi-
nal breach of trust, cheat-
ing, forgery and other
offences under the IPC.
According to the prosecu-
tion, the petitioner, along
with other accused who
held roles as coordinator,
telecaller and AMC in-
charge in the company,
allegedly diverted cus-
tomer plots to new clients.
The judge noted that the
primary basis for impli-
cating the petitioner was
the confession of another
accused against whom
proceedings were quashed
in earlier criminal peti-
tions. The judge observed
that there were no specific
allegations or documen-
tary evidence linking the
petitioner to the alleged
sale or forgery.
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Devulapalli
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How I failed to erase
my chronic elitism
Indias struggle
continues with
gender equality:
A long way to go
T
he World Economic Forum’s
2025 Global Gender Gap Report
has yet again revealed a bitter
truth, both uncomfortable and
inconvenient: at the current pace, it
will take 123 years to close the global
gender gap. That’s more than a life-
time for most.
While some countries inch forward,
others remain stagnant or regress.
India, unfortunately, falls into the lat-
ter group. Ranked 131 out of 148 coun-
tries, India’s gender parity score is just
64.1 per cent, making it one of the low-
est globally.
Meanwhile, nations like Iceland,
Finland, and Norway continue to hold
their positions at the top. Iceland,
remarkably, has stayed number one
for the fifteenth straight year. It has
nearly closed the gender gap in politi-
cal empowerment, an area where
India lags far behind, with just 22.9 per
cent parity. Only 13.8 per cent of par-
liamentary seats here are held by
women. That number isn’t just low —
it is falling.
So, what is going wrong for India?
The problem isn’t a single policy fail-
ure or a cultural flaw. Studies reveal a
layered crisis: intertwining social
norms, economic exclusions, weak
policy commitments, and systemic
political indifference. On paper, India
has made strides in some areas.
Education, for example, is one such
area, with female literacy improving
and a gender parity score in education
close to 97 per cent. Health indicators,
too, have shown some improvement.
But these achievements are only sur-
face-level gains. Dig a little deeper, and
a different picture emerges.
Employment is a case in point. Only
45.9 per cent of working-age women
are engaged in the labour force. Many
of them are stuck in unpaid or infor-
mal roles, earning, on average, nearly
30 per cent less than men. Highly edu-
cated women are often pushed out of
the workforce by a lack of childcare,
unsafe commutes, and rigid gender
roles. Urban women, despite formal
employment, shoulder the “second
shift” of household labour, while rural
women, mainly from marginalised
castes, toil in invisible, unrecognised,
and often unpaid labour.
From a political standpoint, the pic-
ture is no different. Yes, India has had
a few strong women in leadership, but
these are exceptions, not the norm.
One needs to make a distinction here
between “descriptive representation”
(the presence of women in political
office) and “substantive representa-
tion” (women actually influencing pol-
icy). India has little of either. Even the
Women’s Reservation Bill, which was
passed in 2023 after decades of delay, is
yet to be implemented.
Without legal compulsion, political
parties continue to field women only
where they are unlikely to win. Thus,
the cycle continues.
One might ask: don’t we have laws
and schemes in place to fix this? We
do. However, many have turned out to
be more symbolic than structural.
Campaigns like “Beti Bachao Beti
Padhao” made a splash, but audits
later revealed that more than half the
money was spent on advertising
rather than actual interventions.
Schemes to support female entrepre-
neurs or get girls into science and tech
exist, but they are fragmented, poorly
funded, and seldom evaluated for real
impact.
Gender budgeting, a promising poli-
cy tool introduced in India in the early
2000s, has lost its teeth, reduced to a
tick-box exercise rather than a gen-
uine attempt to rewire resource alloca-
tion.
The deeper issue, of course, lies in
the cultural realm that still governs
everyday life in much of the country.
Patriarchal attitudes, often invisible,
always persistent, shape how girls are
raised, how women are treated, and
what they are expected to become.
Amartya Sen once spoke of the “miss-
ing women” — a phrase that captured
how cultural bias, neglect and vio-
lence had literally reduced the number
of girls in certain populations. That
mindset has not disappeared. Girls are
still nudged toward marriage over
career, and women who assert them-
selves in public life are often met with
discomfort or disdain.
Compare this with what’s happening
elsewhere. In the Nordic countries, eq-
uality isn’t an afterthought. It’s foun-
dational. It’s built into their policies,
economies and everyday routines.
Norway, for instance, mandates that
40 per cent of seats on corporate
boards be reserved for women.
Sweden offers nearly 500 days of paid
parental leave, shared between both
parents. In Iceland, over 70 per cent of
fathers take paternity leave. These
aren’t just perks; they’re deliberate
strategies to reshape norms and make
care work visible, valuable, and
shared. In fact, this approach is rooted
in what feminist scholars call the
“capabilities approach”, which focus-
es not just on what rights people for-
mally have but on what they are actu-
ally able to do and be. In India, too
many women still lack real capabili-
ties, even if they have nominal rights.
So, where does India go from here?
We’re not short of resources. We’re not
lacking in examples to learn from.
What we’re missing is urgency and a
recognition that gender inequality is
not a “women’s issue”, but a national
development crisis. It affects GDP
growth, health outcomes, educational
achievement, and democratic partici-
pation. Yet, it’s often relegated to the
margins of policy discourse. Unless
there is a serious, sustained commit-
ment from the state, civil society, and
political leadership, the promises will
remain just that.
Being ranked 131st is not just an
embarrassment on paper. It’s a reflec-
tion of how far we still have to go, and
how much we’ve already chosen to
overlook.
The writer is retired professor and
former dean of the School of Arts and
Humanities at Christ University in
Bengaluru
John J.
Kennedy
Subhani
Not too long ago, disturbed by accusations of elitism from friends,
family and other trolls, I told myself that, perhaps, it was important
to be in touch with the real world. I decided — obviously — I could
achieve said goal by watching south Indian films. For what better way to
familiarise oneself with unshaven, unbathed men, sundry body fluids,
sexual harassment in the name of songs, and all things primeval.
Keeping my fragile mental health in mind, I thought I’d begin my accli-
matisation via the Keralites instead of my native Telugu and adopted
Tamil brothers. Because, while Malayalam films do regularly feature the
prescribed amount of hirsute, son-of-the-soil men drinking copious
amounts of alcohol from anything that can hold a liquid, as they walk
about hitching their lungis in dense forests with nary a fear of bugs biting
them in their unmentionables, you have to admit they do make terrific
films from time to time.
And this film had come recommended by a friend whose opinion I trust.
But, alas, I was thwarted even before the movie began.
Indian movies, to my mind, are the only ones in the world which begin
with a never-ending list of acknowledgements. The rest of the world keeps
this section, sensibly, as part of the rolling credits at the end of the
film. But Keralites, for some reason, seem to have taken this show of grat-
itude to a new level. (I knew this, dammit. But had forgotten all about it.)
This particular maker, however, had decided to give this sycophantic
gesture an extra double-shot of corn syrup, and choco-nut topping served
with mashed gulab jamuns.
The movie began seriously enough: A group of friends, uniformly beard-
ed, all clad in kaily mundus, armed with glasses of rum, squatting in a for-
est, having an argument which we know is going to lead to violence. So
far, so good. I was getting all the required ingredients. A minute into the
story, the makers cut to a “Tons of love and hugs to Punnoose Uncle and
Mariam Chechi for all their support”.
Okay, I thought. Good for Punnoose Uncle and Mariam Chechi. Perhaps
they had mortgaged their tharavad, and helped the producers tide over a
cash crunch. Well done, let’s get on
with the story now. Five more seconds
went by, some crisp dialogue. All good,
I was well on my way to becoming
feral.
Suddenly: “Tons of love and hugs to
Brother Shaji Mohan of Jolly Builders
for his support.”
Well, kudos to Jolly Builders.
Perhaps, as their name suggested, they
had cheered up the makers with a dis-
counted 2BHK offer when they were
going through a low phase.
Five more seconds of serious dia-
logue, the scuffle is coming, I can
sense it...
Bam: “Tons of love and hugs to
Omana Hot Chips, Kochi, for the
chips”...
As these hug-filled love messages fol-
lowed at five-second intervals, I com-
pletely lost track of what the movie
was about, wondered where I was,
how I was related to my mother, and
why I was wearing my wife’s nightie.
When they came to “Tons of love and
hugs to Synergy Bank, Kunjumon
Colony Branch, for overlooking a few bounced cheques” I switched off the
TV, went into the bathroom, and tried to slit my wrists repeatedly with
my toothbrush.
Well, wounds somewhat healed, a month or so later, I thought I’d give
erasing my elitism another go. I was dead set on proving my critics
wrong. And, this time, in my defence, I did make it past the acknowledge-
ments section. But only just.
Unfortunately, though, perhaps because the Mercury in my horoscope
was up Uranus, I had decided to try, not one, but two movies, jumping
fecklessly from one to the other in quick succession. Each, mind you, a
big-ticket movie from Woods Kolly and Tolly.
Managed to watch ten minutes of each. Apparently, the medics came in
to revive me later but I have no recollection of it.
In both movies, when the hero appears, the background music and cam-
era angles, the awe of the supporting cast, the wind, the dust, the editing,
the sound effects, the props, the producer, the art director, the hero’s own
punch dialogue, accompanied by a curated signature move that involved
beard scratching combined with co-ordinated crotch adjusting, and above
all, the inevitable close shots of his shoes, everybody, everything, except
the story or anything the hero actually achieves in those ten minutes,
repeatedly told me how great, grand, awesome, fan-worthy and sexually
irresistible he was.
When I passed out, I had a vivid dream. It was about the near future. In
it, theatres in the Telugu and Tamil states would equip every seat with a
nifty probe with a tiny built-in speaker. Its purpose: to invade the audi-
ence member’s rear end every time the hero appears, with a voice going
‘He is great, isn’t he? Say he is great. No, actually, confess that he is the
best. And there is no one before or after him as great. Admit it now, or
we’ll employ the bigger probe.’
I tried, Friends. And failed. I am not cut out for the real world. Permit
me to be an anaemic elitist.
Krishna Shastri Devulapalli is a novelist, columnist, playwright and
screenwriter
Having had the hon-
our of being elect-
ed to the Lok
Sabha from three
different parlia-
mentary constituencies with
very diverse topographies,
demographics and aspira-
tions, the one common thread
that runs through all of them
is the absolute ramshackle
state of our administrative
and governance system.
The Ludhiana parliamen-
tary constituency in Punjab,
once famously called the
Manchester of India, is home
to a myriad number of small
and medium enterprises
embraced by a hard-core
rural periphery where agri-
culture is the principal occu-
pation. Sri Anandpur Sahib,
again in the Punjab, is pre-
dominantly a rural con-
stituency with 1,499 villages,
15 odd municipal councils
and one municipal corpora-
tion. Chandigarh that I am
currently representing, is the
capital of both the states of
Punjab and Haryana, and is a
114-square-kilometre urban
agglomeration.
The case of Chandigarh is
unique. While the two adjoin-
ing districts of Mohali in
Punjab and Panchkula in
Haryana are run by one
deputy commissioner and
one senior superintendent of
police, Chandigarh has 11 IAS
officers and seven IPS officers
to boot. This top-heavy
bureaucratic structure insti-
tutionalises a paralysis of
decision making due to the
multi layering of babudom.
As an elected representa-
tive, it falls to your remit to
interact with the administra-
tion for both developmental
and administrative reasons.
On both counts the experi-
ence is far from satisfactory
for a variety of reasons.
My experience across all
these three geographical
expanses leaves me absolute-
ly convinced that if we do not
carry out urgent governance
and administrative reforms,
we will never be able to
punch to our true national
potential. However, before
getting into the reasons let us
broaden the canvas to
encompass the entire nation.
India has a population of 146
crores with a child being born
every 2.35 seconds. It hosts
17.7 per cent of the world’s
population on 2.4 per cent of
its area. Of the 146 crore
Indians, 95 crores approxi-
mately live in rural areas
while 51 odd crores stay in
urban areas.
For a substantive bulk of
these 95-crore people living in
the countryside their contact
with the Indian state is pri-
marily with a patwari, at best
a kanungo, and rarely a
tehsildar on the civil or rev-
enue side. On the law and
order or criminal side the
bulk of the interface of these
people is with either a beat
constable, police havildar or
at best an assistant sub-
inspector in charge of a thana
(police station).
Whenever the Indian admi-
nistration interfaces with the
populace, it is not a pleasant
occurrence. It is an autocrat-
ic, usually extractive and def-
initely authoritarian experi-
ence, to put it mildly. If you
happen to live in conflict-
prone areas, especially those
that are declared as disturbed
areas and come within the
purview of the AFSPA, then
maybe the only face of the
Indian State you would per-
haps come across would be
one wearing olive green or
khaki carrying an AK-47.
The situation is identical in
the urban settings, too. The
contact of a mass of the people
with the government is limit-
ed to rent-seeking civic
authorities and an exploitive
police apparatus. The only
saving grace being that peo-
ple are more easily able to
access the instruments of
grievance redressal, especial-
ly social media, these days.
What is the solution to this
problem? One remedy that
the political right suggests is
mass privatisation of public
services. From the late 1970s
to the great economic melt-
down in 2008, the world wit-
nessed the denationalisation
of public services from
sewage to railways as the
state withdrew from its fun-
damental role of providing
public goods. This phenome-
non obtained a fresh push
after the collapse of the Soviet
instituted command econom-
ic model in 1989-90. However,
privatisation of public ser-
vices is a model unsuited to
India for the delivery of pub-
lic services. Where then do
we then go from here?
On an average a deputy
commissioner/collector (DC)
of a district administers a
budget of over a 1,000 odd
crores for revenue, capital
and developmental work.
This is a rough and ready
back of the envelope estimate
as no authentic data seems to
exist as to what is the average
size of the budget of a district
in India. This money flows in
both from the Central and
state government budgets
under different revenue, capi-
tal, development and discre-
tionary spending heads.
The DC has a workforce of
1,000 odd people at his dispos-
al The DC’s core team con-
sists of two additional deputy
collectors, one looking after
general administration and
the other development. He is
further assisted by sub-divi-
sional magistrates, revenue
and civic officials down the
line.
Not only is the administra-
tive footprint very light on
the ground per capita of popu-
lation, but even the quality of
human resource is very poor
to put it politely. There is only
one way, bottoms-up adminis-
trative re-engineering of both
administrative and law
enforcement apparatus.
The government has set up
two administrative commis-
sions, the first on Jan. 5, 1966,
under the chairpersonship of
former Prime Minister Mo-
rarji Desai. It had an expan-
sive 10-point remit: The
machinery of the Govern-
ment of India and its proce-
dures or work; the machinery
for planning at all levels;
Centre-state relationships;
financial administration; per-
sonnel administration; eco-
nomic administration;
administration at the state
level; district administration;
agricultural administration
and problems of redress of cit-
izens’ grievances.
A second administrative
commission was constituted
on August 31, 2005, under the
chairpersonship of M. Vee-
rappa Moily. It also had an
extensive 13-point mandate:
Organisational structure of
the Government of India;
ethics in governance; refur-
bishing of personnel adminis-
tration; strengthening of
financial management sys-
tems; steps to ensure effective
administration at the state
level; and so on.
Both commissions submit-
ted voluminous tomes as
reports. However, the bureau-
cracy ably led in this case by
the Indian Administrative
Service buried both these
reports 10 fathoms deep. Even
the political executive has
come up short in dismantling
colonial era structures of the
Mai-Baap Sarkar put in place
by the British to oppress
Indians.
The one thing that stands
out is that no government
irrespective of its political
colour and character would
do any cosmetic administra-
tive reform as well. It there-
fore is incumbent on the leg-
islature to step in.
The Parliament must con-
stitute a permanent financial
committee like the public
accounts committee or esti-
mates committee to study,
update, recommend and legis-
late through even the private
member bill process a com-
prehensive across the board
administrative reform in the
country. Since the
Parliament was elected bare-
ly a year ago it has a full 48
months to complete the single
most important task con-
fronting the nation.
Manish Tewari is a third-
term Lok Sabha MP and for-
mer Union minister. Twitter
handle @ManishTewari.
Whenever
the Indian
administration
interfaces with the
populace, it is not
a pleasant
occurrence. It is an
autocratic, usually
extractive and defi-
nitely authoritarian
experience.
Not too long ago,
disturbed by accusations
of elitism from friends,
family and other trolls, I
told myself that, perhaps,
it was important to be in
touch with the real world.
I decided — obviously — I
could achieve said
goal by watching south
Indian films.
Why India urgently needs
some governance reforms
Manish Tewari
State of the Union
NO AGE LIMIT
There is no age limit to
retire from politics (Cong.
rejoices on RSS’ talk for
retiring at 75, July 12). We
need veteran leaders to
rule the country. US
President Donald Trump
will be 78. Russia's
President Vladimir Putin is
72. Prime Minister Narendra
Modi will be 75. This shows
that age does not matter,
but work is counted.
Durga Chand Manoj Kumar
Secunderabad
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat’s remark
that leaders should step aside at 75
is welcome. The BJP in the past fol-
lowed the same 75-yaer age rule and
barred senior leaders from contest-
ing the Lok Sabha elections in 2019
and 2024. Only time will tell
whether the same rule will apply to
Prime Minister Modi, who will turn
75 on September 17.
Kshirasagara Balaji Rao
Hyderabad
CHAR DHAM VISIT
It is welcome news that the
Uttarakhand government is screen-
ing pilgrims visiting Char Dham
(Char Dham screening saves 750 pil-
grims, July 12). This move can save
lives of those visiting high altitude
places where hypoxia is a risk fac-
tor to elderly people and others suf-
fering from other health problems.
Karra S. R. Murthy
Hyderabad
SENSITIVE ISSUE
Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti
Vikramarka is playing dirty poli-
tics by raking up sensitive issues
(BJP owes nation apology over
Rohith’s death: Bhatti, July 12). He
must focus on the financial stability
of the state so that he will be remem-
bered by the future generations.
Ramesh Kanaka
Hyderabad
RAJA SINGH QUITS
It is unfortunate to note that T. Raja
Singh has resigned from the prima-
ry membership of the BJP (BJP lobs
Raja Singh’s quit letter to Speaker,
July 12). Though it is stated that the
decision is not because of personal
reasons but it is not so. It is an
irreparable loss to the people of his
constituency and to the people of
Hyderabad at large.
Vilas Penurkar
Hyderabad
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SHORT TAKES
KIN GETS WRONG
BODY IN MIX-UP
AT MGM HOSP.
PULI SHARATH KUMAR | DC
WARANGAL, JULY 12
In a shocking incident at
Hanamkonda’s Mahatma
Gandhi Memorial Hospital,
mortuary staff allegedly hand-
ed a family the wrong body,
sparking accusations of gross
negligence and questions
about hospital protocols. The
mix-up came to light when the
family of 55-year-old Goka
Kumaraswamy of Velikatta
village, Thorrur mandal,
Mahbubabad district, noticed
during funeral preparations
that the body bore a tattoo not
matching theirs, and immedi-
ately returned it to the MGM
mortuary.
The confusion began on July
9, when railway police brought
an injured person found on
tracks in Warangal to MGM
Hospital. Around the same
time, Kumaraswamy, uncon-
scious after an accident on the
Warangal–Khammam high-
way, was admitted as well. The
railway-injured patient died
on July 10, but was mistakenly
identified by outpost police as
Kumaraswamy and reported
to Thorrur police.
Late that night, police
informed Kumaraswamy’s
wife, Rama, that her husband
had died. The next morning,
she and her relatives retrieved
the body from the mortuary
and transported it by ambu-
lance to their village. Only
then did they notice the mis-
matched tattoo.
Hospital officials state that
four post-mortems were per-
formed that day, which may
have contributed to the error.
They add that the body was
released following family iden-
tification and consent. After
the family returned the body,
Kumaraswamy, who was in the
hospital, regained conscious-
ness and was identified by his
relatives.
Local police have launched
an investigation, and are now
working to establish the identi-
ty of the unidentified
deceased.
JH COPS DENIES
CHARGES OF
MINOR’S ASSAULT
M. SRINIVAS I DC
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
The Hyderabad police denied
the allegations leveled by one
Rambabu alias Mohammed
Ismail, a resident of LN Nagar
in Yousufguda against the offi-
cers of Jubilee Hills police sta-
tion, accusing them of physi-
cally assaulting his minor son
in connection with a case reg-
istered on December 16In a
clarification, Jubilee Hills
assistant commissioner of
police (ACP) P Venkatagiri,
said the allegations were false,
misleading, and appear to be
motivated by ulterior motives,
with intent to obstruct the
legal process.
Explaining the facts of the
case, he said a complaint was
received on December 16, 2024
from a resident of Yousufguda,
stating that the child in con-
flict with law (CCL) had
engaged in a serious offence
involving invasion of privacy.
Based on the complaint, a
case was registered under
Section 77 read with 62 BNS.
As per the facts, the investiga-
tion revealed that the CCL had
attempted to secretly record
videos of the complainant and
his wife while they were
bathing, by placing a mobile
phone through the ventilator
opening above their bathroom.
The mobile phone was
seized, and procedures were
conducted strictly in accor-
dance with law. As the case
was attempted voyeurism,
after completing the investiga-
tion, a final report was filed
before the court concerned.
“No illegal custody or physi-
cal assault or mistreatment
were made to minor at the
time of inquiry or thereafter,”
the ACP said.
He said during the enquiry, it
has been learnt that the CCL
continued to attend school up
to April 2025 and participated
in extracurricular activities,
including NCC. The CCL was
suffering with health issues
and got treated at Osmania
General Hospital (OGH)
between April and May 2025.
“It is evident that the belated
and contradictory statements
surfacing six months after the
incident were intended to mis-
lead the public and malign the
police,” he said. The complai-
nant had earlier approached
the police to request closure of
the case against his son fur-
ther highlighting the motive
behind the false narrative. The
Jubilee Hills police have strict-
ly in accordance with law,
ensured protection of the
minor's rights, and followed all
due procedures. The integrity
and professionalism of offi-
cers remain uncompromised.
CITY
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DECCAN CHRONICLE | HYDERABAD | SUNDAY | 13 JULY 2025
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
Union minister Kishan
Reddy on Friday credited
India’s emergence as the
world’s fourth-largest
economy to the energy
and capabilities of its
youth, noting that the
nation’s demographic
advantage — with an aver-
age age of 30 — continues
to drive rapid economic
growth.
Speaking at the 16th
Rozgar Mela held at Rail
Kalarang in
Secunderabad, held as
part of a nationwide pro-
gramme headed by Prime
Minister Narendra Modi
in Delhi, he said the newly
appointed youth will
shape India’s future over
the next 25 years, and play
a central role in achieving
Prime Minister Narendra
Modi’s vision of a “Viksit
Bharat 2047.”
Kishan Reddy urged the
newly appointed govern-
ment employees to serve
with sincerity and to
always remember the sup-
port of their parents and
mentors. He called upon
the youth to join the
nation-building effort and
help shape a “New India
the world will admire”.
He said more than 10.5
lakh candidates have
received appointment let-
ters across the country in
15 previous Rozgar Melas,
with an additional 51,000
job letters being distrib-
uted in this phase. He
highlighted that under
Modi’s leadership, India
had moved from being the
10th largest economy in
2014 to the fourth largest
today, and was on track to
become the third largest
soon.He said the govern-
ment’s approach to emp-
loyment goes beyond job
creation and aimed to fos-
ter job creators through
support for start-ups and
skill development. Since
2017, he said, the economy
has generated 8.5 crore
new jobs, with over 3.5
crore youth aged 18 to 28
registered with the
Employees’ Provident
Fund Organisation (EP-
FO). In the current finan-
cial year alone, 1.13 crore
joined EPFO, making
India’s social security net
the largest in the world,
now covering 64 per cent
of the population.
Don’t go for costly LLMs
abroad, save cash: Gavai
VUJJINI VAMSHIDHAR I DC
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
Chief Justice of India B.R.
Gavai cautioned students
against pursuing foreign
master's degrees merely
for prestige or societal
pressure, urging them to
study abroad only with a
clear purpose and on
scholarships, not at the
cost of family finances.
A foreign degree alone
is not a stamp of your
worth. Go abroad to learn,
not to impress.” He noted
that while international
education may broaden
perspectives, it often leads
to debt, anxiety and com-
promised career choices
when pursued under pres-
sure, Justice Gavai told
the 22nd annual convoca-
tion of NALSAR Univer-
sity of Law in Hyderabad
on Saturday.
The ceremony was atte-
nded by Chief Minister A.
Revanth Reddy, Supreme
Court judge Justice P.S.
Narasimha, acting Chief
Justice of Telangana High
Court Justice Sujoy Paul
and other High Court
Judges.
Referring to Master of
Law (LLM) programmes
abroad, Justice Gavai said
Indian students often
spend between `50 lakh
and `70 lakh, which bur-
dens families and places
undue stress on the learn-
ers. He called for mindful
academic decisions and
urged students to focus on
their work instead.
He also noted that the
popularity of foreign
LLMs reflects a lack of
confidence in India’s post-
graduate legal education.
To address this, he called
for greater investment in
domestic LL.M. and post-
doctoral programmes, st-
ressing the need to retain
and nurture top legal
minds within the country.
Justice Gavai highlight-
ed the challenges faced by
students returning from
abroad, saying many come
back with new ideas only
to find Indian institutions
unwelcoming and resist-
ant to change. “To retain
our best minds, we must
build nurturing academic
environments, offer trans-
parent, merit-based oppor-
tunities and restore digni-
ty and purpose to legal
research in India,” he
said.
He stressed that reform
in legal education must go
beyond infrastructure and
focus on imagination,
mentorship, policy inno-
vation and ethical work-
places. Citing the backlog
of trials and the plight of
under-trial prisoners, he
said the legal system is
“badly in need of fixing,”
but expressed confidence
that Indian citizens will
rise to the challenge.
In his closing remarks,
Justice Gavai offered five
guiding pillars for life:
friends, family, books, hob-
bies and health. “These
will be your sentinels in
all seasons,” he said, ad-
ding that Dr B.R. Ambed-
kar’s lifelong pursuit of
knowledge should serve as
an inspiration. He empha-
sised the importance of
mastering legal funda-
mentals.
Reform in legal education must go beyond infra, says Gavai
Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai lights the lamp to mark the inauguration of delivering
a lecture on ‘Constitution of India
B.R Ambedkar Contributions’ at the Tagore
Auditorium in Osmania University in Hyderabad on Saturday.
— BY ARRANGEMENT
Justice Gavai lays emphasis on
Constitutions balance of rights
FROM PAGE 1
Justice Gavai said
Ambedkar’s Constitution
serves as a buffer between
the people’s rights and
government failure, with
courts continually balanc-
ing Directive Principles
with Fundamental Rights,
always giving primacy to
the latter.
He called Article 32 the
“soul of the Constitu-
tion,” asserting that fun-
damental rights without
the right to constitutional
remedies are meaning-
less. The Article grants
citizens direct access to
the Supreme Court to seek
enforcement of their ri-
ghts. Justice Gavai closed
his address with the hope
that citizens across Ind-
ia’s remotest corners will
realise economic, social
and political justice.
Justice P.S. Narasimha of
the Supreme Court, speak-
ing at the event, said that
a Constitution, no matter
how well drafted, reaches
its full potential only
through the actions of
good human beings.
Recalling Dr Ambedkar’s
stand for Hyderabad’s
Dalits when they were
denied water, he noted
that Ambedkar refused
the Nizam’s offer of a
Chief Justice position,
choosing instead to prac-
tice law and support the
marginalised.
Acting Chief Justice of
Telangana High Court
Justice Sujoy Paul said
the Constitution's effec-
tiveness depends not just
on its text but on the peo-
ple who uphold it. Citing
the Sri Lankan Constit-
ution, which lasted only
14 years despite being well
crafted, he said the spirit
of the document and the
commitment of citizens
are crucial to its success.
Youth powering Indias
economic rise: Kishan
Union minister of coal and mines G. Kishan Reddy han-
ds over appointment letters to new recruits of Central
government under the Rozgar Mela at Rail Kalarang,
Bhoiguda, on Saturday.
— S. SURENDER REDDY
Youngers climb up a rock to enjoy a beautiful view of Secunderabad at Mahendra
Hills on Saturday. World Rock Day is being celebrated on Sunday.
— R. PAVAN
Rock ‘n’ roll
L. RAVICHANDER
To tick boxes for his
CV, Rajkummar
Rao enters the Don
arena and does it
with characteristic ease
and habitual commitment
to the character. In recent
times, the bag is mixed
while ‘Stree’ was a super
hit, his performance in
‘Srikanth’ was tiring after
four releases in the year
that was. He makes a bold
decision to trade the artis-
tic path to one that is new
to his comfort zone and to
his image as an actor.
Director Pulkit decides
to tell a story emanating
from Allahabad and the
scenario of mafia gangs
and gang wars, dirt, dust
and violence galore. A film
that pans over a two and
half hours is tragically
mired in a meandering
script that does no good to
the narration, the viewer,
or the cast.
Deepak (Rajkummar
Rao) is from a lower mid-
dle class family living with
dad Bindeshwar (Rajender
Gupta) and mom Parvathi
(Baljinder Kaur). His
ambition is to become a
big-time politician and he
believes that the road to
power is through the gun,
himself a victim of such
politics, at the hand of
Chandra Shekhar
(Saurabh Sachdeva), and
Balhar Singh (Swanand
Kirkire). He learns that
being vengeful, being vio-
lent, being even fatalisti-
cally violent, is the only
way to reach the higher
echelons of power.
Deepak is enamoured of
the local politician,
Minister Shankar Singh
(Saurabh Shukla). He suf-
fers largely when the
police inspector, alleged
expert in encounters,
Prabhu Das (Prosenjit
Chatterjee), arrives at his
home, threatens his par-
ents and his wife Shalini
(Manushi Chhillar). He
now decides that he’s
going to fight the police,
and he’s also got to fight up
or meet the challenges that
are constantly thrown at
him by Chandra Shekhar
and by Balhar Singh.
His growth is meteoric,
he grows high, maintains
his high power rate, main-
tains a huge gang, his man
Friday is Badaun
(Anshumaan Pushkar).
How the gang war esca-
lates and how life comes
full circle is what ‘Maalik’
is about. He also declares
very early in the film:
“What if you are not born
a master, you can become
one”. In fact, he says this
at halftime. The tangential
similarities to ‘Gangajal’
stop at the tangential
points. They are not half
as crisp. In fact, sometimes
you get a feeling that the
filmmaker has started off
to make a ‘Sholay’ and has
ended with ‘Khote Sikkay’.
The film is pathetically
purposeless and most of
the storytelling is episodic
about somebody trying to
kill somebody or the other.
One-upmanship without
enduring empathy for any
of the characters, includ-
ing Deepak, the protago-
nist, falls flat, and the
audience is yawn-fully
indifferent to whatever
happens in the film.
There are some nice dia-
logues, very crisp ones.
The story meanders. The
acting sometimes is sub-
lime, but the characters
picked are pathetically
miscast.
For example, as Badaun,
Anshumaan Pushkar is
just about average.
Swanand Kirkire looks
dazed. He looks like he’s a
lotus eater. Huma Qureshi,
of all people, you get
Huma Qureshi to do an
item number for you. Sad
choice indeed. Saurabh
Sachdeva, all his expres-
sions are completely hid-
den in his unkept beard.
As the wife, Shalini
Pandey, is in the midst of
conducting tutorial class-
es for a candidate on cer-
tain episodes that become
a part of the story in the
storytelling way. Prosenjit
Chatterjee tries very hard,
but the chocolate-faced
Bengali actor doesn't fit
into the role of being an
encounter specialist.
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Debjani shares life mantras with techies
TG needs BJP, says Ramchander
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JUNE 12
BJP Telangana president
N. Ramchander Rao
recalled a defining
moment from 1993 in
Tarnaka, where he stood
up against the demolition
of a shop by nearly 100
reserved-category police
personnel. His interven-
tion led to lathicharges,
arrest and prolonged legal
battles. Severely injured
during the police action,
he underwent major sur-
gery and remained hospi-
talised for nearly two
months.
During this period,
lawyers across the then
undivided Andhra
Pradesh launched a 43-day
court boycott to protest
police excesses. Though
personally opposed to
such actions, Ramchander
Rao supported the collec-
tive move after a senior
advocate was also injured.
The united stand led to
the formation of a judicial
commission. Recalling the
episode, he described the
legal fraternity as his
extended family and
underscored its vital role
in upholding justice.
Speaking at a felicitation
event organised by the
BJP legal cell at the
party’s state office,
Ramchander Rao high-
lighted the BJP’s pivotal
role in the formation of
Telangana. He said the
statehood movement
would not have succeeded
without the BJP’s inter-
vention.
He recounted how he,
along with senior advo-
cates and political leaders,
held discussions with
national leaders such as
Arun Jaitley, Sushma
Swaraj and Prakash
Javadekar to ensure the
Telangana Bill passed
smoothly in Parliament.
He criticised the former
BRS regime and the cur-
rent Congress govern-
ment for failing to uphold
the interests of lawyers,
students, farmers and the
broader public. He assert-
ed that only the BJP has
the vision and capability
to transform Telangana
into a truly developed
state.
Calling for a united front
against anti-people poli-
cies, Ramchander Rao
urged lawyers to once
again lead a ‘dharma yud-
dha’ (righteous battle) and
work towards establishing
a BJP government in the
state.
Emphasising their polit-
ical awareness and social
influence, he appealed for
mass enrolment of legal
professionals into the
party to help bring about
governance reform and
progress.
RACHEL DAMMALA I DC
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
In an age defined by digi-
tal likes and fleeting con-
nections, genuine human
relationships are what
truly endure, said Debjani
Ghosh, Distinguished
Fellow at Niti Aayog and
former Nasscom presi-
dent, urging students to
“talk to each other, not
just connect”. She stressed
that emotional resilience,
purpose, and integrity
would matter far more
than degrees or job titles
in the long run.
Ghosh was speaking at
the 24th convocation of
the International Institute
of Information Techno-
logy, Hyderabad (IIITH),
where over 500 students
graduated this year,
including 109 BTech and
101 dual degree students.
The convocation also
marked a major leader-
ship transition at the
institute, as Prof. P.J.
Narayanan announced he
would step down as direc-
tor after more than a
decade. He will be suc-
ceeded by Prof. Sandeep
Shukla from IIT Kanpur, a
senior researcher known
for his work in cybersecu-
rity and formal methods.
Sharing what she called
five ‘life mantras’, Ghosh
told graduates to pause
and thank those who
helped them, live with
purpose, embrace failure,
guard their integrity, and
build deep human connec-
tions. “Success is never a
solo journey,” she said,
adding that while titles
fade, integrity — your
“source code” — remains.
The ceremony was held
in the presence of
Governing Council Chair
Prof Ashok
Jhunjhunwala, who
reminded students that
IIITH, despite being a pub-
lic institution, is not gov-
ernment-funded. “You’ve
learned how to learn. Now
keep learning from the
world, and give back
where you can,” he said,
also welcoming Prof
Shukla’s appointment.
Reflecting on his 12-year
tenure, outgoing director
Prof. Narayanan said, “We
are confident this batch
carries both deep techni-
cal skills and the sensitivi-
ty to apply them in mean-
ingful ways. Travel your
life’s journey with con-
cern for the society
around you.”
Prof. Shukla, who begins
his term this August, said
he was “honoured and
excited” to follow in the
footsteps of Prof.
Narayanan and Prof.
Rajeev Sangal. “IIITH is
ready to take on greater
challenges and make deep-
er contributions to socie-
ty,” he said. Graduating
students shared their
hopes for impact-driven
careers.
ISHIKA GARG received
eight gold medals, K.S.
Shailendra seven and
Architha six.
BHAVYA RECEIVED
four medals, while
Tejaswi, Shruti and Akil
Surya won three each.
SHRUTI AND Sanvi
secured two medals each,
and Srivalli, Anushka,
Arivalagan, Jahnavi,
Pradyumna, Shamik and
Vishnu won one medal each.
Advocates felicitates BJP state president N.
Ramchander Rao at BJP office on Saturday.
— DEEPAK DESHPANDE
FILM: MAALIK
Cast: Rajkummar Rao;
Prosenjit Chatterjee;
Manushi Chhillar; Huma
Qureshi
Maalik stumbles into Don drama with insipid script
IIITH CONVOCATION
IIITH’s Vineeth Bhat
won the gold medal
for academic excel-
lence, Revanth Kumar
Gundam was recog-
nised as best all-
rounder; and Pradeep
Kumar Pal received
the Banyan Award for
contribution to stu-
dent life.
STUDENTS
and researchers col-
lectively produced
over 600 peer-
reviewed papers, and
41 PhD scholars hold
prestigious external
fellowships.
ALUMNI net-
work has grown
to over 7,700,
and has raised
nearly
`5 crore to
support current
students under
a pay-it-for-
ward model.
OF THE
73
students
who have
received
aid so far,
40 have
already
given
back.
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ERRAGADDA METRO Station 3 Acres
Prime Retail Show Rooms, 11 Units
sizes. 5500 Sq.ft, 6323 Sq.Ft, 18000
Sq.Ft To 90000 Sq.Ft Available, Rate
18k to 20,000 per Sft negotiable.
Interested buyers Contact: 9866100245
(A/2526/C00256)
PRIME COMMERCIAL Property for
Sale first floor, 3000 Sqft, facing
Gachibowli main road, Liberty Plaza,
Toli Chowki (erstwhile Reliance).
Includes 3 covered parking spaces,
power supply, and ready to occupy.Ideal
for doctor’s clinics, dental practices,
medical services, or retail outlets.
Contact: 7013786286 (Imran)
(W/2526/AT000254)
GHATKESAR, NFC circle,
Commercial plots 1547 sqyds,
100 ft r/f,3 side roads,near PS, 1.5 KM
ORR, 16 KM Uppal, near 200 ft M/Plan
road and upcoming big project. Call
8096022593. (HYHA/2526/C02253)
GHATKESAR GODOWN for sale: near
Police Station Edulabad road E/S corner
40ft/ 25ft road’s size: 45x54 270 sq.yds.
Totally GSI Blue- Sheet Shed 3-Rooms
500ft bore 1-HP Motor with LRS paid
Clear Title for 25K Per sq.yd Already
15K rent coming. Contact: 8648912345
(HYHA/2526/C02156)
EAST FACING 370 Sq yards 2000 Sq
feet (approx) duplex building for sale
residential/hostel/study rooms very near
Himayatnagar main road Contact
6281824064. (HYMM/2526/C01678)
MADHAPUR JAIN Capital Park
retail space long leased properties
5991 Sft & 7903 Sft for sale Rate 26,000
per Sft serious interested buyers
Contact: 9866100245. (S/2526/C00641)
SOMAJIGUDA READY to occupy A-
Grade retail space Ground & First floor
1950 Sft, 3350 Sft, 5725 Sft, 7035 Sft,
8400 Sft to 21,000 Sft for sale Rate 27 K
to 30 K per Sft, negotiable interested
Buyers. Contact: 9866100245
(S/2526/C00642)
CELLAR + G+4 Building for sale
including 18 Flats and 3 Shops on 540
Sq.yards at Gokul Theatre sub lane
Erragadda Hyd Contact: 9849666580,
9290084785 (A/2526/C00235)
4000 SFT Rental income Property
sale at Financial District 9+9 Years
lease M.N.C Company client Total
500000 Sft Building Call: 9963047088,
9989239558. (A/2526/C00238)
60 SQ.YDS, North East Facing Two
side Road. Three Storied Building
(Three Mulgies plus Two floors)
getting Rent 50,000/- at Tirumala Hills,
Asmangadh, Dilsuknagar. Contact:
8886268789. (A/2526/IC00015)
IMMEDIATE SALE Heart of Hyderabad
city, Kotti, Bank Street, Main Road
facing 600 Sft. Commercial property, 20
yards undivided land, Lower Ground
Floor. Best suitable for Polyclinic,
Pharma Distribution, Tutorials etc., only
63 Lakhs . Contact: Dr.M.N.Rao,
9849746252 (B/2526/C00243)
COMMERCIAL SEMI Commercial
plots, Jubilee Hills 1200 Sq.Yds
Madhapur, Office & Hostels 500 Sq.Yds,
Guchibowli Financial Dist 300, 1000
Sq.Yds, Hi-Tech City 600, 1500,
S.R.Nagar 400 Sq.Yds.Ph:8019619758,
9701117770. (A/2526/C00252)
MALKAJIGIRI LONG Leased
Propertys Max Retail Space 16526
Sq.Ft, Rate.16000 Per Sq.Ft & Office
Space 2244 Sft, 16300 Sft , Rate 12500
Per Sft Negotiable, Interested Buyers
Contact.9866100245 (A/2526/C00255)
MEDCHAL ON NH - 44, 10,000
Sq.Yds of Land in parts is available
in between Dabilpur and Kallakal after
125 Ft Road Widening. Cont :
9963616777. (HYHA/2526/C02027)
MARGADARSHI COLONY
Rasoolpura Begumpet
Commercial Cum Residential 206 sq
yds ground + 2 Floors Roof Height 18
Ft in Gf, Very Strong Pillar
Construction Phone: 9849658661,
9704005599. (HYHA/2526/C02040)
560 SQUARE Yds, Commercial
Building For Sale, G+2, JaiBhavani Bar
& Restarent Building, Netajinagar,
Mogalka Nala, Pillar No:102,N/S/Face
Rental Income 4 Lakh ph: 9848035071,
7032194227 (HYHA/2526/C02187)
SALE: SEMI- Commercial building,
near Road No.36, Jubileehills. Plot
683 Sqyds. Stilt + 4 Floors. Builtup
14,000 Sft. Suitable for offices,
hospitals and hotels. 9573392969,
8498814679. (HYHA/2526/C01901)
KONDAPUR MAIN Road
Commercial building ideal for
Hospital / Commercial for sale: six
floors with a basement with a Built-Up
Area: 19,645 Sq.ft with a total Land
Size: 700 Sq.Yards. It has an existing
tenants. Seller Info: NRI customer.
Please communicate to my mail:
vreddy9@gmail.com or Whatsapp:
8074384410 (S/2526/C00723)
COMMERCIAL BUILDING 10000 sft
available for Sale / Lease in Sultan
Bazar, Koti. Phone: 9966012123.
(HYHA/2526/C02183)
KUKATPALLY INDP Commercial
building for sale G+2, 80 sq yds beside
Kukatpally metro station on highway road.
Ph 9885736778. (HYHA/2526/C02138)
NORTH EAST Corner 270 Sq.yds
G+3 Floor, Prime Location, 400
Meters from L.B.Nagar Metro Station
Junction with Rental Income. Contact
9248099982. (B/2526/IC00022)
COMMERCIAL SPACE, 5000 Sft for
Sale, 4th floor at SBR CV Tower, above
Karachi Bakery, Madhapur. Contact
9177444255. (S/2526/C00601)
PROPERTIES AT Wellington Road
Marredpally, property at Durga Vihar
Trimulgherry, Nagpur Highway
commercial property at Medchal Royal
Rajputana Co 9030091652 /
9676031216 (HYMM/2526/C01724)
PRIME COMMERCIAL property
Banjara Hills, Road No.12 G+4
600 sqyds, Attapur 450 sqyds, G+4,
Masabtank, 350 sqyds, G+4, available
Plotting development site available
at 3 acers+ 3 acers+ 1 acer.
Ph: 9848155501, 9492786088.
(HYHA/2526/C02232)
COMMERCIAL SPACES available for
Sale/ Lease on 2nd, 4th & 5th floors,
sizes 807, 1350, 1596,1885, 2210,
2723, 3105, 5269, 6249, 24,285 sq.ft
Pre-leased spaces are available on
ground, 1st, 2nd & 3rd floor, Size:
2210, 2574, 2723, 3105, 9774 sq.ft. @
Jain’s Balaji Big Town, Safilguda,
Malkajgiri, Call 9886652700
(W/2526/AT000077)
SANATH NAGAR main road,
Fairmount Fortune One, shops
for sale, 323sft, 414 sft & 2082 sft.
Jeet 7877699999 (9 am - 9 pm)
(HYHA/2526/C02068)
COMMERCIAL G+3 building for sale
near Paradise Circle Metro,
Secunderabad. 405 sq. yds plot, 8200
sq.ft built- up.Ideal for banks,offices,
clinics, institutes or showrooms.
Clear title, high visibility, prime road
access. Great ROI potential. Serious
buyers, call 7680018504, 9490493822.
(HYHA/2526/C02227)
T
ELLAPUR, 75 sq yds, Commercial
with Corner plot sale at Jyothirao puley
Colony, Very Near to My Home Sayuk,
Vajram High Range Apartments, Quite
Opposite Manthana International school.
Ph:9885286593 (HYMM/2526/C01659)
COMMERCIAL SPACE For Sale @
Uppal- Narapally, G+5 Floors Main
Road Building, Spaces Available in
4th & 5th Floor 1265 sft to 4585 sft.
Ph-9886652700. (W/2526/AT000079)
FARM HOUSE @ Manneguda 4 BHK
East Facing On 4500 Sq.yds, 36gts
With Swimming Pool & All Amenities
Only 50km From Appa Junction New
Bijapur Highway. Ph:9885138786.
(HYMM/2526/C01699)
1 ACRE 12 Guntas (6300 sq. yds.)
farm house for sale with compound
wall facing 30 feet BT road in
Adraspally Village, 10 km from
Shameerpet. 120 Mango and 25 other
trees. Contact: 9963259933
(HYHA/2526/C01941)
MEDCHAL, FARM House Sale.
Swimming pool, Lawns, Beautiful
lighings, Fruit plants, Kitchen Garden,
Outdoor Pantry, Covered carpark,
Servant & Store room : 9841057333
(HYMM/2526/C01691)
FOR SALE fully furnished with AC,
Geyser, TV, E/F, 2 BHK flat at
Anandbagh M Road 635 Sft, Uds 25.96
Sq.Yds, ground floor. Call: 6366628142,
8886127127. (S/2526/C00746)
ECIL-”X”ROADS Near Talluri theater
2 BHK 1100 Sft N/F & 3 BHK 1500 Sft
E/F Flats, Lift, generator, car parking,
manjeera, Bore water. Contact
Builder: 8607616194, 9246538057
(HYMM/2526/C01441)
GAJULARAMARAM, BRS Subha
Nilayam, 2BHK, 1250 sft, 4th Floor, East
Facing, Car parking, Lift, Gated
Community, Bank Loan. Ph:
9959483139 (HYMM/2526/C01707)
GANDHINAGAR MAIN road 2 Bhk
1110 sft, 100 Sft parking, lift, generator,
new cupboards. For sale contact:
9848447171 (HYHA/2526/C02208)
HABSIGUDA STREET No-8 Near
Cricket Stadium 2 BHK New Deluxe Flat
1310 Sft, E/F, 8,400/- Per Sft.Immediate
Sale. Ph: 9246368475, 9849506039
(HYHA/2526/C02249)
2BHK 1165 SFT, East facing, fully
furniture, 40 feet road, Huda layout
@ Maha Gaytri colony,(Surya
nagar)Hayath nagar. 9491039011
(HYMM/2526/C01553)
2 BHK, 1200 Sft East Facing, Car
Parking, Semi Furnished, Samrajya
Laxmi Towers, Himayatnagar, 4th Floor,
5 Floor Building, 21 Years old.
Ph:9110339568. (B/2526/C00240)
MAHINDRA ASHVITA, Gated
Community, Hitec City, Garden Facing,
2 BHK, 1262 Sft, West Facing, 1st Floor,
All Amenities. Rs.1.37 Lacs.
Ph:9989056533 (W/2526/AT000262)
ASMANGADH- SAIDABAD- Adjacent
lane Capital Hotel, T.V.Tower, Sai
Sundaram, Opposite to Holy Mother
Grammar School- 2 BHK Flats of 1108
Sft, work commenced. Contact:
9000204280. (A/2526/C00248)
VANASTHALIPURAM, VERY near to
National Highway, Brond new super
deluxe, 2 BHK flats, Ready to
Occupy. Ph: 9848436261, 9848397377,
9000020234. (HYHA/2526/C01997)
EAST FACING 2 bhk flats budget flats
for sale at moti nagar nearby AGI
greenpac limited 1st and 2nd floor only
scooter parking. Contact: 9100004144
(HYHA/2526/C02143)
ADARSHNAGAR NEAR Birla temple,
three Flats, each 2 bhk, 1100 sft, 85
lakhs, 10 years old, each floor one flat
only, Ph: 9705991886/ 9246042013/
9615505152. (HYHA/2526/C02215)
GATED COMMUNITY project Brand
New 2 BHK luxury flat for sale
Manikonda shaikpet GHMC Approved
1150 Sq.ft Flat on 1st floor With modern
Amenities Club house, swimming pool,
Gym, indoor games, many more Loan
Facility Available Per square feet 8500/-
direct owner call: 7337480615.
(HYHA/2526/C02216)
2 BHK flat for sale at begumpet flat
no.506, 1100 sft with car parking near
pancha kattu dosa lane contact:
9949555085 (HYHA/2526/C02234)
2 BHK Flat for sale, North facing, 3rd
floor, 95 Lakhs negotiable, Indrapuri
Railway Colony, West Marredpally,
Secunderabad. Contact: 9394455699,
9080505053. (S/2526/C00714)
2 BHK Semi Furnished Flat at
Murad Nagar, Mehdipatnam For 55
Lacs All Inclusive - 7702793344.
(HYHA/2526/C02168)
NALLAGANDLA, 2 BHK 1023 Sft East
& West Facing Flats, nr Citizen Hospital
for Sale @ 78 Lakhs Including
Amenities, Possession Sep’25.
9908193007 (HYHA/2526/C02220)
RAJENDRA NAGAR Upparpally, Pillar
No.195, Hyderabad, 2 BHK flat, E/F,
1149 Sft, car park, 2 lifts, 24 hours
water. Rs.55 Lakhs. Genuine buyers
Contact: 7386798574. (S/2526/C00733)
2 BEDROOM Flat for Sale @ 950 Sft,
East Facing, One year old Apartment
with Lift & Parking at Vidya Nagar, New
Nallakunta, Opp. Rly Station. Contact
Owner: 9848831740, 9542555169,
7989717806. (B/2526/C00234)
FLAT FOR Sale at Abids, Semi
furnished flat, 3 BHK, 1730 Sft, 2nd floor,
Surabhi Shradha Apts, Ahuja Estate,
Abids, Perfect vaastu, 2 lifts, 24 hrs
water supply, standby generator, cellar
parking, 2nd floor open play area, Bank
Loan available. Contact: 9502287627,
9246524212. (B/2526/C00217)
NEW PERFECT vasthu 3 BHK
flats with two car parking @
Ashoknagar for details please
contact 8106287873/ 9963814987
(HYHA/2526/C02121)
SUPER LUXURY, Vaastu compliant Four
Bedroom flats, West facing, 3176 sq.ft.
each, Three numbers with servant
quarter, 2 car parkings per flat convertible
to 4 parkings.Swimming Pool/ Aqua Gym/
Sitting Lobby on each floor, prime location
at opposite Police Command Towers,
Road No.12, Banjara Hills. Contact:
9989223337 (W/2526/AT000237)
BANJARA HILLS, Road No.12, 6 Flats,
all 3 BHK, 1900 Sq.ft each, G+2
available for Sale. Interested please
contact 9902916432. (S/2526/C00673)
BANJARAHILLS, ROAD No:12,
3BHK luxurios Flat, 3388 sq.feet,
Gated Community with Gym, Rooftop
Swimming pool and many more
amenities 10,500/-per sqft Contact:
9966255454 (HYMM/2526/C01578)
BANJARAHILLS ROAD no.3.Trendset
ville, Gated community, 2570 Sft, 3
BHK, East facing, 4 car parking, Duplex
flat for sale, Price 14,000 per Sft
Negotiable. Mr.Srinivas.J 9550218999.
(HYMM/2526/C01731)
SALE: READY to Occupy New Bhoiguda
3 BHK Brand New 2000 Sft Deluxue
Flats, Opp: Gandhi Hospital 2 Min Walk
From Metro Station, Quality Construction
OC Released. Save on GST. Ph:
7330926667. (HYHA/2526/C01931)
ERRAGADDA METRO Station 3 Acres,
3 BHK 360 units High Profile Ultra
Luxury Gated community 1645 Sq.Ft To
2175 Sq.Ft flats for sale, Rate 1.69 Cr to
2.29 Cr Negotiable, all World Class
Amenities, Interested Buyers Contact:
9908107980 (A/2526/C00254)
FILMNAGAR HIGH Profile class
segment 4 BHK & 5 BHK premium Ultra
luxury Gated Community 8000 Sft to
14000 Sft North East Facing corner flats
for Sale all 5 Star Amenities Interested
buyers. Contact: 9866100245,
9618339849. (A/2526/C00232)
GACHIBOWLI PREMIUM Resi 3 BHK
2335 sft W/F Corner, Rajapushpa
Provincia, Narsingi, Financial Dist. UDS
40 Sq. yds,14th Floor, 3 bathrooms,
100% Vastu, 2 Balconies, 2 Parkings
with all Amenities. 9873078782
(HYHA/2526/C02146)
NEW FLATS for sale 3 Bedroom 2140
Sqft with 102 Sq.yds undivided share Land
only 3 Flats All Amenities including Car
Parking, Lift, Completion by December
Gourinathapuram Yellareddyguda Close to
Radhikha Asianplex. Loans Arranged.
Contact: 8074046517, 9290698340
(HYMM/2526/C01701)
HIMAYATNAGAR street no. 6, 3 BHK
Flat 1800 sft on 6th floor for sale contact
: 9440091832 (HYMM/2526/C01694)
CHEGUR- OPP, Kanha Shanthi Vanam
Centre and beside Kanha Medical
Centre Sai Komal 1BHK- 688 Sft, 2
BHK- 1298 Sft, 3 BHK- 1365, 1850,
2136 and 2200 Sft Flats, work in
progress. Contact: 9000204280.
(A/2526/C00245)
SIVAM ROAD- CE Colony, Opposite
lane to Papaji Dhabha- Tirumala Apt
Ready to occupy 3 BHK 2200 Sft Flat
possession ready Contact: 9000204280
(A/2526/C00246)
JUBILEEHILLS- EXCELLENT 3 BHK
Flat of 2768 Sft with 3 Balconies
overlooking GHMC herbal park on Road
22A, full interiors with 3 Car Parking,
servant room, along with 258.34 Sq.Yds
of U.D.S in Jahnavi Elite Apartment only
six Flats are there 5 years old. Contact:
9000204280. (A/2526/C00247)
GOPANPALLY- DIAMOND Heights
near Wipro Junction 1750 Sft, 3 BHK
Flats possession ready to occupy.
Contact: 9000204280. (A/2526/C00249)
3 BHK Flat. Raghava Towers, NW
facing, Bala Sai Mandir Road, Gagan
Mahal Colony, Domalguda. 1500 sft, 3
Balconies, Puja Room, 2 Bathrooms,
Car Park. Contact 9949041035. No
Agents (HYHA/2526/C01731)
1600 SFT., 3 BHK, west facing on 2nd
and 5th floor at Kondapur, Sriramnagar,
B- Block, 2nd cross, walkable distance
from the main road, 100% vastu
compliant, complete false ceiling, lift, car
parking, 24 hours water and 100%
power backup, given on rent for 45,000/-
. Cash parties preferred. Contact
9866659995 (HYHA/2526/C02038)
BASHEERBAGH PALACE Colony,
New Luxury Super Deluxe Flats
for Sale, 3 BHK 1850 sft, 4 BHK 2800
sft. Contact Jeet 7877699999 (9 am-9
pm) (HYHA/2526/C02069)
IMMEDIATE SALE Great Deal:3 BHK
Flat 1742 sqft, at Himayatnagar, semi-
furnished, Excellent condition, well-
maintained Apartment. beside VDCL,
ST.19. Kids Play Garden. Serious
buyers only. WhatsApp: 9849500871.
(HYHA/2526/C02101)
NO GST perfect vasthu
luxury 3 BHK flats ready to
occupy @ Banjara hills gym/ party
hall ph: 8106287873/ 9963814987.
(HYHA/2526/C02120)
BANJARA HILLS- Road No. 12 Luxury
Flats Gated Community Fortune One
by Sri Sreenivasa 4 BHK 3545 Sft East
Facing With Servant Room, 3 Car
Parking, Contact Agent Kesav Ph:
9866618796 (HYHA/2526/C02214)
KAMLAPURI COLONY, Phase-2, flat
for sale 3 BHK 1560 Sft fully furnished
with one car parking W/F 5th floor 8 year
old 100% vastu rate 1.5 cr nego: in
Banjara hills brand new flat available in
gated community Contact: 9550778299,
9848440906 (HYHA/2526/C02219)
BEGUMPET GATED Community All
Amenities, premium interiors, vastu,
Ventilation Corner, 2385 Sft, Uds:117.
Only: 2.40 Cr. Also Br- New VIP Loc
premium E/fc Vastu 2350 sft, uds:130.
Madhapur 2500sft, Br- New Gated
Community premium, luxury with
Interiors, & total Luxury furniture A/C’s
fixtures & fittings.3.25 Cr. Ph:
9246587877 (HYHA/2526/C02237)
HIMAYATHNAGAR Brand New Flats 4
BHK 4000 Sft East-Facing, 3500 Sft 4
BHK north facing, 2500 Sft 3 BHK East
Facing, 2000 Sft 3 BHK East Facing,
price per Sft Rs.12500 Ready to occupy
Contact Hyderabad Properties:
9052572149 (HYHA/2526/C02239)
JUBILEE HILLS Road No.2, very prime
location, 3 BHK 1672 Sft., 75 SY UDS,
East face, 100% vaastu, recently
renovated old Apartment, second floor,
can be used for residential/ commercial
purposes, expecting 1.5 Cr negotiable,
Call: 98490-44544 (A/2526/C00186)
FILM NAGAR, Jubilee Hills. New
Ready-to-Move.4-BHK East Face @
Prime Location. 3800 sft + Servant
Room. UDS 130 yds. Ph: 8886511101
(HYMM/2526/C01669)
MADHAPUR, RAVINDRA society
immediate after jubileehills, Road no 9,
ready to occupy, 2000 sft 3bhk flats,
stilt+5 floors with sufficient water,.
contact builder. 7093608447
(HYMM/2526/C01631)
SALE FOR 3 BHK Flat @ Kakatiya Hills,
2100 Sft, 4th floor, East facing, Flat No-
401, Car parking, Generator, Lift, GHMC
& Bore water etc, available. Its 6 yrs old
Standalone building stilt +5 floors, price:
1.95 Cr, Contact: 9392317425,
8885497199. (A/2526/C00212)
NEW FLAT for Sale, 3 BHK, East
Facing, 2220 Sq. Ft., Hill top colony,
Khairatabad. Dwarkapuri colony Road,
Panjagutta. Contact: 9985784143.
(HYHA/2526/C02192)
KOKAPET GOLDENMILE Road near
Allu Studios Luxurious 3BHK Flats for
sale with Clubhouse, Gym.Few Flats Left.
Call: 8885411122 (HYHA/2526/C02058)
UPCOMING JBS- Shamirpet Metro.
Better Connectivity, Better Living at
Kowkur.Ready to Occupy 1,715 & 1,945
Sft Flats. Just Rs. 102 Lakhs. Ph:
7674831986. (HYHA/2526/C02127)
3 BHK Premium Flat for Resale @ Nectar
Gardens, Madhapur, 2500 Sft, North East,
2nd floor gated community contact
7032293256 (HYHA/2526/C02186)
4 BHK, North Facing, 3000 sft, 6th Floor,
in Single floor, 2 big halls, Marble flooring,
Vineer woodwork, Modular kitchen, 2big
cabinets in Hall, 4 ACs, 2 car parking,
False roofing, Chandelier in hall, located
in Manasarovar Heights, Phase2,
Secunderabad, Contact:9908212224
(W/2526/AT000256)
CZECH COLONY, Sanathnagar,
Imperial Avenue, Ultra Luxury 3 & 4
BHK Flats, in Gated Community, under
construction, handing over by
December 2025, available for sale.
Contact: 7799662800, 7799662400.
(A/2526/C00165)
SECUNDERABAD WEST
Marredpally Nehru Nagar 3BHK
1850 sqft plus 100 sqft Covered
Garage Complete Woodwork Marble
Floor 3 Airconditioners Excellent
Condition 1.80 Cr WhatsApp
9310177334 (HYMM/2526/C01424)
ADITYA EXPRESS Towers Shaikpet
Jubilee Hills, Gated community, 1700
Sft, Three BHK, Brand new, ready to
occupy, East, 12th floor, Abundant
natural light, club house, swimming
pool, children play area, 2 Car parking.
Ph:9010155000, 9703000901.
(A/2526/C00206)
MADHAPUR (SOMAJIGUDA Gated
Community 2350 sft, 3BHK Premium
Flat Vastu, Ventilation decent Interiors.
Next:Somajiguda New, 2,500 / 1804 sft,
N/fc. /Panjagutta New, Chance,
2,300,1745 Sft) Madhapur Chance
Gated Community Brand New 2,500 sft,
fully- Furnished worth 60 Laks, Highend
super furniture, complete fixtures.Gated
Amenities. 3.25 Crores. M: 9246587877
(HYHA/2526/C01910)
SUCHITRA 3 BHK, East facing, semi
furnished flat for sale at CR Enclave,
Spring Field Colony. Contact:
9848991000. (A/2526/C00194)
3 BHK Duplex Flat 1250 Sft, car
parking, Sai Mitra Mansion, Flat 4,
opp Keyes High School, Secunderabad.
Ph:9989233490, 9701630289
(S/2526/C00722)
TRIMULGHERRY, 11 years old 3 BHK
1905 sft fully furnished north facing
corner flat in Vasavi Grande Vista,
Dairy Farm Road having 2 car parking.
Gated community has Gym, play- area
and club-house. price 1.15 Cr Call
9492841908. (HYHA/2526/C02181)
3 BHK for Sale 66 Lakhs fixed,
Lakefield apts, Kalyanpuri, Uppal. One
KM from stadium metro station. East
facing, power backup, lift, car parking, 4
years old, 1450 sft, 58 UDS. Call: 789-
333-2345 (W/2526/AT000268)
SPACIOUS 3 BHK, 1500 Sft flat for sale
Serenity Space Apartment, Fort View
Colony, Road No.12, nera Pillar No.179,
Upperpally with lift, car parking facility.
Contact 9848181124, 9666912810
(HYHA/2526/C02035)
FLATS FOR Sale Fort Heritage at
Lakdikapul Ready to Move 1755 sft to
2250 sft 3 bhk Flats Gated Communiy
Rera & Ghmc Approved Call
9866002786. (HYHA/2526/C02206)
INDEPENDENT House For Sale, 2
BHK 200 Sq.yds West Facing In
Badangpet. Contact: 8897986147,
9177503255. (HYMM/2526/C01565)
RISALABAZAR, BOLLARAM,
premnagar colony, Cantonment
Hospital Back side, 2 New Independent
Houses East Facing 145 Sqyds 85
Lakhs, 157 Sqyds 95 Lakhs.
8886796969. (HYMM/2526/C01638)
CHIKKADPALLY SEMI Commercial
240 sq.yds & 200 sq.yds Independent
Houses for sale. Contact : 9290882680
(HYMM/2526/C01727)
HASTHINAPURAM, JUST 1.5km from
LB Nagar metro 220 Sqyds (S+4)
6700sft house for sale. Lift & loan avail.
Ph: 9640021166 (HYHA/2526/C02057)
HAYAT NAGAR, Veerabhadra Colony,
near Sub-Registrar Office,
Vijayawada Highway. G+2 ,267sq.
yards East facing, house for sale.
6300772131 (HYMM/2526/C01552)
BESIDE MAHESHWARAM Electronic
Sez, HMDA & RERA Approved, Maytri
Group Community 2BHK & Duplex
Villas For Sale, Ready to Move.ph:
9703240111. (HYMM/2526/C01593)
INDEPENDENT HOUSE, Two
Bed Room, 251 Square Yards,
Road No 10, Brundaavan Colony,
Saroor Nagar, Hyderabad. No
Brokers. Contact: 9949141985
(W/2526/AT000259)
BODUPPAL DECENT Colony 150
Sq.yds, 2 BHK Independent House,
East facing, 100% vastu, Car parking, 9
years construction, Price 95 Lakhs.
Contact: 9848448400, 9848350096.
(S/2526/C00726)
HOUSE FOR sale G+1 87, Sqyrds.
Situated at Raghavendra Nagar,
Nacharam, Uppal, with All facilities,
contact 9704872284, 9701632493
(HYMM/2526/C01718)
INDEPENDENT OLD House for Sale
at Medical & Health Colony
Vanasthalipuram No agents Please
call 7386510660/ 7670859013
(HYHA/2526/C02184)
ADARSHNAGAR INDEPENDENT
House for Sale. 7000 Sft approx, G+3
Floors, Fully Furnished, 210 Sq.Yds,
North Facing. Interested Contact:
9848456690. (B/2526/C00236)
EAST-FACING, 240 sq yds plot, 5500
sq ft building for Sale in Banjara Hills,
Rd No.10, ground, first, second floors &
cellar. a lift, solar system, 9347514121
(HYMM/2526/C01671)
BANJARAHILLS ROAD no:3 Aurora
colony 504 Sqyds S+G+5, Brand New
Flats per Floor 3BHK 2680 sft, 2car
park, total 13400 sft +10car parking.
Total Buliding/ Individual Flats.
Contact: 9959616234, 9014444455
(HYHA/2526/C02217)
BODUPPAL, PNT Colony, 266
Sq.Yards G+2 Independent House For
Sale West Face, 3 Car Par kings,
Contact: 7013027189, 8096444404
(HYMM/2526/C01709)
BOWENPALLY MARKET near
pallavi school Gated community 220
sqy East 2000/sqft total wood work
servent quarter 2.75cr negotiable ph:
9849137724 (HYHA/2526/C02154)
FIVE BEDROOM Independent House,
East facing, 250 Square Yards,
Mahendra Hills, East Marredpally,
Secunderabad. Expected Rs.3 CR.
Contact: 9246546501, 9391018405.
(S/2526/C00705)
HAYATHNAGAR 214 sq yds G+2+
penthouse, N/F 30feet Road, 6000
sqft area, Rents up to 60000/-,
2.30 cr, Negotiable. Ph:9704667883
(HYHA/2526/C02133)
INDEPENDENT HOUSE, 126
Sq.Yds, G+1, Southeast, for Sale at
Asbestos Society Colony, IDBL
Kukatpally, clear title. Genuine buyers.
Ph:8309046383, 9390895079.
(A/2526/C00236)
KAKATHIYA HILLS, near jubileehills
335 Sq.Yds gated community 5000
Sft buildup area brand new villa
ready to move available for Sale.
Price: 14cr Please Call Serious buyer
Ph:9581779779 (A/2526/IC00014)
DANDAMUDI ENCLAVE 267 Yds, S/F,
HMDA Gated, Buildup Area 5800 Sft,
New Triplex Premium Villa, 4 BHK,
Home Theatre, 2 Car Parking. Ph:
9666622546 (HYMM/2526/C01663)
INDEPENDENT FURNISHED
Bungalow for Sale at Masabtank,
Behind Cha Cha Nehru Park,
Hyderabad. Plot Area: 400 Sq.Yards,
Super Built- up Area: 6,978 Sft, with
North-East facing Prime location, ideal
for residential.Clear title.Serious buyers
only contact: 9703433554/ 9848020357
(HYHA/2526/C02000)
KOMPALLY, GUNDLAPOCHAMPALLY
G+2, 4 BHK, 2145 Sft Villa Sale in
Gated Community at Oorigatha Grand
3, Rs.10,250/- per Sft. Contact:
9959400079 (HYHA/2526/C02129)
G+2 + Penthouse registered, clear
title, 222 square yards @ Pillar
No.100, Netaji Nagar near main road,
price 3.20 Crore (negotiable).Genuine
buyers contact 9440339011
(HYHA/2526/C02165)
VASANTHANAGAR KPHB Colony
244 syds South face 1500 sft 3 bhk
house & Kondapur 200 syds G+5
floors new hostel buliding rent 3.5
lakhs for sale. 9573392969,
9121197972. (HYHA/2526/C02218)
ATTAPUR HYDERGUDA Sirimallenagar
Independent House For Sale 125
Sqyards West Facing 40 Feet CC Road
HUDA Layout G+1, GF- 2 BHK and Car
Park FF- 2 BHK, Loan Any Bank
Available Ph: 8309035588/ 9494241105.
(HYHA/2526/C02062)
JNTU,VASANTH Nagar Independent
House, 260 Yards, 1300 Sft, G/F, 3
BHK, Clear Title, Beside NTR Statue
Junction, Vasanth Nagar, Kukatpally.
Broker Excuse, Owner 8500768055
(HYHA/2526/C02132)
JUBILEE HILLS Prime location, with
prime membership, 5 BHK Ind House
for Sale 1300 Sq Yds, East facing.
9866336356. (W/2526/AT000271)
JUBILEE HILLS luxury gated
community villa @BNRhills 5bhk
fully furnished like new unused
mansion for HNI individuals
owner 9010393888 9703618008.
(HYHA/2526/C02167)
KOMPALLY: NEAR Prestige Park, 320
sq.yds, 2000 sq.ft builtup area,
Independent 3BHK with lawn for sale.
Gated community. Ph:8008487666,
8143249777 (HYMM/2526/C01501)
KOMPALLY, TRIPLEX New Villa,
Well Furnished, With Internal Lift.
@ NCL Colony, Beside Delhi School, 5
BHK, 3545 Sft. N/E facing road @ 3.5
Cr. 9440631039 & 9390020319
(HYMM/2526/C01644)
KONDAPUR, HYDERABAD, VILLA
small gated community, Lahari
Homes, 3500 sft 325 sqyds, East 4
BHK gym/ HT, servant, 24x7
security, community hall large
Central Park lot of greenery,
Manjeera water. 6 cr negotiable.
9000019312 (HYMM/2526/C01667)
INDEPENDENT HOUSE for sale,
Rental income Building in Madhapur,
Hyderabad. Contact: 7893466219.
(A/2526/C00239)
DOUBLE STORIED Building on
379 sq.yds house for sale near Sri Ram
Nagar Colony, Masabtank Hyderabad.
Contact:Us Number -001-4088356187,
whatsapp: +14088356187
(HYHA/2526/C02162)
MOINABAD, EUROPEAN Style
Airconditioned Duplex Villa 600 sft,
with complete Luxurious Furniture,
Furnishings, Equipment and all
Amenities, for immediate sale. for
further details including Price
contact on WhatsApp No. 00974-
71860220.brokers stay away
(HYMM/2526/C01595)
MOKILA PRIME Location, Luxury 5
BHK Triplex Villa, 3300 Sft, Home
Theater, 3 Car parking, Villa in
Apartment Price. Owner 6302334902,
7207112777. (S/2526/C00620)
NEAR PEDDAMBERPET, Maytri
group Community, MIVAN Technology
Construction, 4BHK Premium Luxury
Duplex 516 Villas For Sale, 4.5Acres
Luxury Park, One Lakh Sft luxury
premium Club House. HMDA & RERA
Approved. Ph: 9703240111.
(HYMM/2526/C01594)
TWO FLOORS house, 350 yards (70’
x 45’) Plot 204, Defence Colony,
Sainikpuri, Bhavans Degree College
Road. Contact 9490024411,
9441808123 (W/2526/AT000249)
ANUPURAM BETWEEN
Sainikpuri and ECIL 27 Years
Old G+1 Independent. House (2500
sft) on 654 Sq.Yards, For Sale. @ 5.
25 Cr. Contact: 98484 98461.
(HYMM/2526/C01664)
SECUNDERABAD KARKHANA,
Beside Masjid 88 Sq.yd, G+1,
Independent house with 4 bedroom,
2 living room, 2 kitchen, 3 bathroom,
balcony, tap water, borewell
facility, CCTV, Invertor & parking,
Contact:- 9700913600/ 6309726607
(HYHA/2526/C02078)
BUILDING G + 2 + Pent House at
Tilaknagar Judges Colony 250 square
yards with 2 Water Connections and
1 Bore 40 feet road and Dimension 50 x
45 for Immediate Sale: 9247432158,
9700664494 (HYMM/2526/C01735)
LUXURIOUS DUPLEX Villa for Sale at
Yapral 241sq yards 2345sft built up
4 bedrooms 3 bathroom with woodwork
West facing Vastu compliant 2.80cr
negotiable contact 9849057124.
(HYHA/2526/C02159)
INDEPENDENT HOUSE for sale at
Malakpet G+2, 125 Sq.yds, bit from
main road, current rent fetching is
35,000 per month, asking price is 85,000
per Square yard. Call 8688992775,
Whatsapp +13317030968, for more
details. (S/2526/C00699)
G+2 STOREY Building ,7 BHK Duplex
+ 3 x 3BHK,320 Sq yards in a peaceful
colony, Tolichowki,For Sale Rate:3.9 CR
(negotiable)Can be yield a rentals up to
2L per month,Contact:+91-8096105144
(HYHA/2526/C02262)
2000-3000 SQYARD GAGANPAHAD,
40ft Road, Industrial Area, 30k
negotiable. Clear title. Bank loan
available. 9923093845 / 8686671762.
(HYHA/2526/C02170)
INDRAKARAN, PASHAMMYLARAM
4000 S.yds, 7 acres, Shivampet 3.5 acres
with 21000 sft shed, Ismailkhanpet 30
acres peri urban, 12 acres Residential
for sale. Ananthmourya Enterprise,
Ph: 9866984689, 8309264275.
(HYHA/2526/C02191)
INDUSTRIAL LAND at Jangaon.
Open Industrial plots of
approx.1300 and 7000 square yards
for sale in Jangaon. Contact:
9820202640. (HYHA/2526/C01892)
INDUSTRIAL OPEN land available
for outright, sale, lease in Medchal,
Gagillapur, Vavilal, Kazipally. 50 k sft
Godown available in kazipally
near Bowrampet 1 km from ORR exit
5. Ph: 9100498671, 9704035184
(HYMM/2526/C01656)
INDUSTRIAL LAND of 100 Acres
on Development Basis is
available near Muppireddypally TGIIC
Industrial Area near to Medchal on
NH-44 and 35 Acres on development
basis for Warehouses Purpose also
available at Kokkonda - Kolthur near
TGIIC Seed Park area : 9963616777.
(HYHA/2526/C02026)
INDUSTRIAL LAND 2000 Sq.Yds at
Cherlapally Phase-I,Two Side Road
for sale also TSIIC Industrial lands
near Medchal, 5.5, 7.5, 8 Acres and
Bonthapalle, 4 Acres and also
Newly proposed Industrial Park
near Ravelkol Village, Medchal at
GOVT rates. Contact: 8074053913.
(S/2526/C00639)
FOR SALE Industrial/ Office Building
G+2 Floors, Rcc Bldg At Svcie, Phase
2, Balanagar With Power & Water
Conneciton, Built On 1000 Sq. Yards
Land, 2 Sides Road North &
West, Excellent Vaastu. Contact
Cell No. 98660-28060 / 99490-88622
(HYHA/2526/C02023)
RCC INDUSTRIAL shed for sale
Ground +Two floors (approx. 2300 sq ft.
) with 30 HP power connection is for
immediate sale. Two side road, very
close to swapna theater katedhan
industrial area, Rajendra Nagar, Very
close to main road. Contact :
8688438192 8099014589 / 9391014589
(HYMM/2526/C01717)
3 ACRES Land for Sale at Toopran -
Achampet Village, Masaipet
Mandal BT Road Bit, near Jamuna
Hatcheries Contact: 9885511110
(HYMM/2526/C01525)
APPA JUNCTION to Aziz
Nagar main road 3000 Sq.yds
land for sale. For more details
Contact: 9704222345/ 8522015555.
(HYHA/2526/C02011)
VERY CHEAP Own Lands 1.1 Acres
80km to Bowenpally, 2 Km to NH44,
Total 78 Lakhs & 5.5 Acres with gate
compound wall fencing 38 Lakhs
per Acre Fixed. 80km to Bowenpally,
8km to NH44. Ph:9908820474
(W/2526/AT000273)
CHANDANAGAR SURAKSHA
Enclave 2100 Sqyards School Zone
55,000/- Per Sq.yard & Kadthal
Maisigandi Temple Near 3 Acres
Land, 1.80 Cr Per Acre Negotiable.
9246368475, 9885456650
(HYHA/2526/C02052)
LAND FOR SALE: 20.4 acres Land for
Immediate sale. 10 km from Sri
Kalahasthi, on road from Sri Kalahathi
to Chennai Road. Call: 9444174822,
9840037133 (HYMM/2526/C01599)
PRIME LAND for Immediate Sale.2420
Sq.yds behind Dandamudi BHEL
Enclave, Clear title. No Brokers,
Developers Please. Contact Whatsapp
9440095500. (S/2526/IC00051)
HANUMAKONDA - 1 ACRE Land
For Sale, Beside KUDA MAA City
Township, 1st Bit from Proposed 300
feet RRR, Junction of 8 Housing
Ventures & 6,000 Plots, 3 kms from
Outer Ring Road, nearby ORR
another 50 ventures & 20,000 Plots,
Suitable for Villa Venture, 9111 48
9999 (HYMM/2526/C01623)
SHANKARPALLY MAIN Road,
8 Acres, 111 G.O. Land for Farm land
or Villas Development or Sale No
Brokers. Clear Title. More Land
options available near ORR and RRR
from 1 Acre to 100 Acres all direct
owners. Contact: 7416926222,
7675096222. (A/2526/C00223)
MOINABAD, SHADNAGAR
Surrounding, Kethireddypally 2.5 Acres,
5 Acres Shabad 1 to 50 Acres
Available. M.G. Reddy. Ph: 9399373717
(HYHA/2526/C02087)
MODAPALLY VILLAGE, Balanagar
Mondal, near Shad Nagar, from
Benglore High way inside road 7 km , 2
Acres land N/E, corner bit. Road face
B.T. Road for Sale Ph: 9666307077/
9848019623. (HYHA/2526/C02149)
LANDS FOR sale Bangalore highway
NH- 44 shadnagar near RRR Road 2, 4,
7, 8, 10 acres lands for sale suitable for
venture, farmland, & best investments.
Ph: 9642073967, 9704032299
(HYHA/2526/C02194)
LAND FOR sale Bangalore highway
NH- 44 shadnagar near toll gate 1.5 km
,1 Acre red soil 1 Bore well price 1.6 cr
fixed. Ph: 9704032299, 9642073967
(HYHA/2526/C02195)
1 ACER Land For Sale At Damargidda
Village, Chevella Near Royal
Engineering College, 20 Guntas & 20
Guntas bit..R2 zone Land organo Villas
only 500m Cont:- 9177383893
(HYHA/2526/C02233)
172 SQYARDS south facing open Plot
for sale at Balaji Enclave Huda layout,
Kalyanpuri, Opp Survey of India, Uppal.
Contact 9010291391, 9849163529.
(HYHA/2526/C02247)
5 ACRES land 30km from
kompally, 3km from NH44. borewell
transformer two side matti road,
Rs.15000000/- @ acre, no brokarage
from owner 9949875105/ 9398184731
(W/2526/AT000234)
BEFORE MOINABAD YRS Circle from
hyway to 3 kilometres near by
saniyameerza academy 2 acres for sale.
9966169624 (HYHA/2526/C02254)
100 ACR land sale Narayanaked
Sangareddy distic beeti rood 40 ft price
10 lack per acr call 9381219453
(HYMM/2526/C01726)
RAIGIRI: 3 acres fully developed
Mango/ Lemon Crops, with House,
Borewell, Water Tank 500 meters
from RRR. Agent: 7569604150.
(HYHA/2526/C02229)
SANKARAPALLI ROAD, Janwada ( V )
17 Acres Land outright & Lease. 5
Borewells. Suitable : Convention halls,
Resorts, Farm Houses & 2 Acres Land
outright, Borewell, 2 Inches water.
Suitable : Resort, Farm house, 11 Cr
Acre & 726 yards Commercial, 60,000/-
yard Negotiable. No Broker (Direct
Buyers) AVRao: 9032224499
(HYMM/2526/C01690)
14 ACERS Shadnagar, 18,43 Acers
Jadcherla,3,5,7,10,15 Acers chevella,
lands available ,suitable plotting and
farms lands ph. 9849166756,
9849286999 (HYMM/2526/C01481)
LAND FOR Sale, 4 Acres 8 Guntas,
Shamirpet Main Road to Land Site
3 kms on Babaguda Road near
Patanjali Godowns, 3 Sides Road.
Ph:9949954025, 7075388146.
(S/2526/C00670)
SHAMIRPET 8 Acres Land,
Yadagirigutta Mallapur 1.30 Acres
Land for sale. Narapally Few Plots for
Sale @ T.VenkatReddy 9866429807
(HYHA/2526/C02163)
3 ACRES open land available for sale
near Shamshabad located in
Chauderguda Village with 20ft approach
road. Clean title with all documents
available. Suitable for - Farmhouse,
Farming, Plotting. Contact: 8897927752
(HYMM/2526/C01448)
22 GUNTAS & 1 to 10acres Lands for
sale @ Proddutur (V) Shankarpally
(M) near Pragathi Resorts&Experium
9701234928 (HYMM/2526/C01432)
8.5 ACRES of commercial land
for SALE, highway Facing at 128
KM of Hyderabad-Vijayawada NH-65,
near NH-365 BB Khammam New
Highway Turning, near Suryapet
Municipal Limits. EV HUB 33, 11 KV
lines, suitable for convention, resort,
restaurant, villas. Backside 66’ road,
perimeter wall, 2100 sft duplex
house, Ph: 9849521666, 9700979666.
(HYMM/2526/C01728)
URGENT SALE Low price Open land
for sale, north facing ,near tarnaka,
lalapet flyover bridge, 47 sqf x 90 sqf
=470 square yard with GHMC Building
permission Suitable for Apartments,
School, Residency etc, for more details,
interested person please contact
8309292551 (HYHA/2526/C02086)
MANGO FARM, Bhongir to
Jagdevpur Highway, Road Bit,
Wadaparthy (V), 7.5 Acre Prime Nala
Land, Clear Title, 9849980999,
9949994024. (HYHA/2526/C02142)
ZAHEERABAD:25 Acres Farm Land at
Kohir, Village Billalpur, Sanga Reddy dist
with House, Mango and Lemon Crops, &
borewells, two sides entry. Agent:
7569604150 (HYHA/2526/C02228)
INDEPENDENT POSH Bungalows,
Open Plots, Villas available sale at
Jubilee Hills, Banjara Hills, Filmnagar,
Kondapur, Chandanagar, Somajiguda,
Ameerpet, Kompally and around
Hyderabad, Secunderabad locations,
Contact Pipara Realify. Ph:9848772222,
9848666600. (S/2526/C00633)
BANJARA HILLS, Road 1, Office/
Apartment 2457 Sft, West facing with
1 carpark. Suitable for Lawyers/
Doctors/ Corporate office/ Residential
M. 91000 08866. (HYHA/2526/C02182)
TRIPLEX BUILDING with 1500 Sq.yds
& 12 Open Plots available for Sale in
Gated community near Chilkur. Contact
9959611112 (HYHA/2526/C02131)
WEST MARREDPALLY House for
Sale, 166.66 Sq.yds East facing near
Kasturba College. Street 8, Habsiguda
Plot South facing. 3 BHK Flat, East
facing, Laxmi Gardens. 200 Yards
West facing Old House, Lions Club,
West Marredpally. Ph:9866053754,
6302944277. (S/2526/C00666)
ABDULLAPUR (V) Hayathnagar (M)
R.R.District, 397 Sq.Yds East Facing
Vasudha Nagar Colony, behind HP
Petrol pump. suitable for Fruit Godown.
Ph:9391034922. (B/2526/C00249)
ALWAL, FATHER Balaiah Nagar 300
Sqyd open Plot for Sale North facing
45x60 Size 40 Ft Road Phone:
9866042220. (HYHA/2526/C02185)
OLD ALWAL plot for sale, North facing
132 Sq.yds two plots with house
permission G+1, Loan available near by
Alwal Hills. Contact: 9502097772.
(S/2526/C00712)
PLOT FOR Sale at Banjara Hill, Road
no- 12, 400 square yards (South Face).
only serious buyers call: 9703883832.
(HYHA/2526/C02006)
544 SQ.YDS West facing,
Commercial Plot on Barkatpura main
road, beside Woodlands Hospital for
outright sale. Clear title. Ideal for
Commercial complex. Contact DR.
Suresh Goud: 9885099998/
8008944163. (B/2526/C00215)
300 SQYDS East facing Commercial
Plot For Sale Diamond Point Circle
Bowenpally Secunderabad Contact:
8179638838 (HYMM/2526/C01673)
CHAMPAPET Plots for sale 164.Sqyds
& 236.Sqyds total 400. Sqyds North face
Clear title No-Brokers Ph. 9652094504
,9866348611, (HYMM/2526/C01700)
PLOTS FOR sale, Main Road Chilkur
Village for Villas, Houses & Commercial
Purpose, 300,600,800 Yards, Chance
Property, Contact Owner 9000230752.
(HYHA/2526/C01554)
DUNDIGAL: NEAR Gandi Maisamma
Temple, 196 Sq yds, E/F Plot. Price
34000/- Sqyd. (Neg) Mobile no.
7702122654 (HYMM/2526/C01681)
HMDA APPROVED Layout at
Shadnagar, Farooqnagar with 14
Months EMI Options Available, With
Bank Loan Approved, Pls Call And Book
Your Site Visit Today Plot size 200 to
400 size. Call: 9100109490,
9490064000 (HYHA/2526/C02250)
GACHIBOWLI, KHAJAGUDA,
Kondapur, Gopanpally, Journalist
Colony- III, 4 Seasons, Nallagandla-
Huda, Tellapur, Kollur, Tukkuguda,
300- 1000 Yards, all Areas Plot for
Sale & Purchase. “Swastik
Properties” Ph:9963077477,
9866077177. (S/2526/C00680)
HABSIGUADA KAKATEEYA
Nagar Street No.3, 930 Sqyd plot
with old house, adjacent to Grammar
School for sale. Contact 9849054863.
(HYHA/2526/C01890)
500/ 1000 Sq.Yds. Plots for Sale in
Vanasthali Estates & Hills, near
Tattiannaram Indu Aranya, Nagole, Sri
Srinivasa Reality Ph: WhatsApp:
7729922244, 8008800778, 7729822244.
(S/2526/C00510)
JUBILEEHILLS NORTH facing 1500
Sq.yds, 1800 Sq.Yds, 1100 Sq.Yds
East facing, 2200 Sq.Yds North 2000
Sq.Yds Commercial plot available for
Sale Please contact serious buyer
Ph:9581779779. (A/2526/IC00012)
FARMLAND PLOTS (Red
Sandle Wood Trees) Plots 121
Sq.Yards 2,50,000/- But Offer Price
2,00,000/- Only. Free Registration. A
great investment opportunity!
Booking amount 10,000/-. Limited
Time Offer Ph: 9701985666
(HYMM/2526/C01648)
JUBILEE HILLS, Phase 3 North
facing 735 Sq.Yds level plot on
Road 87, behind Apollo with
Society Membership, vacant clear
title at Rs. 2.50 Lac/ Sq.Yds
Negotiable. For sale Contact:
9966107399. (A/2526/C00242)
KONDAPUR CENTRAL Park Phase-I,
outright sale 100% clear title 300 Yds
(45X60) 40 Feet Road West facing
HUDA final layout. Contact direct
owner 9659651050, 7379601339.
(A/2526/C00244)
NALLAGANDLA EAST facing 200
Yds at Lewis Park, Gopanpally,
outright sale, 100% clear title
(36X50) 40 Feet Road. HUDA final
layout. Suitable for Duplex
Bungalow. Daksh Propertis
9965023333. (A/2526/IC00016)
BEGUMPET, INDIAN Airlines Colony,
650 Sq.Yds. St. No.3, North facing. 30
feet road.Residential Colony.Contact
9963259933 (HYHA/2526/C01966)
CHERLAPALLY GREEN Oaks, GHMC
Final Approved Plots 150 & 200 sqyds.
39000 per sqyd. Contact: 9885715039,
9703127766. (HYHA/2526/C02033)
ALWAL, MACHA Bolaram @ Sai Surya
Enclave, 200 Sq Yards West Facing
open plot with LRS for sale Contact:
9701199714. (HYHA/2526/C02140)
PUNJAGUTTA, NEAR Chutneys
500, 735 & 1050 Sq. Yds., East &
West facing plots @ Rs.1.75 lakhs
per sq.yd. Suitable for residential
or commercial use. Contact:
9963259933 (HYHA/2526/C02173)
HMDA, DTCP, Gram Panchayat
Plots For Sale & Purchase at
Hyderabad - Adibatla, kongarakalan,
Mangalpally, Bonguluru, Maheshwaram,
Thukkuguda, Shamshabad.
9441090823 (HYHA/2526/C02199)
BACHUPALLY, BOWRAMPET, 1000
Sqyds, West 60’ road, Lehari Green
Park nr Vnr Jyothi Engg. College for
Sale @ 65,000/- per Sqyd. 9908193007
(HYHA/2526/C02221)
SUCHITRA, MEENAKSHI Estates
Colony, 164 Sqyds, North facing
available for Sale @ 1,30,000/- per
Sqyd, Negotiable. 9908193007
(HYHA/2526/C02222)
NISAA SEZ town dtcp, rera & muda
Approved Premium Plots opposite
SEZ & NMIMS University at Polepally
a prime Choice For Home Buyers,
Rental investors, and builders Gated
layout with modern infrastructure in a
fast-growing zone. Free site visit from
Shamshabad office Call: 6309979096,
9849412764 Rayyan RN Realtors
(HYHA/2526/C02246)
BANJARAHILLS, JUBLIEEHILLS
prime locations 300, 600, 800,
1200 yds madhapur 500, 1000 yds
kondapur 300, 500, 1400 yds
kajaguda 600 yds kokapet 600 yds
Gachibowli 600, 1500 yards appa
junction 800 yds Shamshabad huda
600 yds and more land villas open
lands in acres & rental income
properties available. 9908353456
(HYHA/2526/C02255)
JOURNALIST COLONY,
Nanakramguda Plot for Sale. 300
Sq.Yds, Rs.2,00,000/- per Sq.Yrd.
Gachibowli Commercial Plot 700
Sq.Yds, Rs.3,00,000/- per Sq.Yrd.670
Sq.Yds Himayatnagar, Street No:6 for
more details Contact: 8555896019
(B/2526/C00247)
PLOT FOR SALE 717 Sq.Yds, South
East facing, Road No.78, Approved
Layout @Jubilee Hills, Film Nagar.
Ph: 9666451452 (HYMM/2526/IC0014)
JUBILEE HILLS 620 Sq.yds
South, 1200 North, 1500 West,
3000 North & Commercial Plots
also available For more details
Contact: 9704222345/ 8522015555
(HYHA/2526/C02048)
350YDS, 400YDS,5 50Yds,750Yds,
900Yds Jubileehills & Banjarahills
East,West , North Facing Plots
available And 5000Yds Banjarahills 3
Plots available & Kuppa Plots Available.
Ph: 9849055557 (HYMM/2526/C01730)
KANKAMAMIDI: 369 Sq.yds, West 40
ft Road, Ready to Build, Next to Houses,
700 m from 200 ft Road. 11,500/Sq.Yd.
9849647408. (HYHA/2526/C02224)
KAPRA, SAKET, Sreeyuga Enclave
233 Sq.Yards, West Face, Plot For
Sale 30 Feet Roads, LRS full Paid
Contact: 7013027189, 8096444404
(HYMM/2526/C01710)
PLOTS FOR Sale 413 Sq yards Near
Vegetable Market, Kazipet. No
Mediators. 170 Sq yards at Venkatadri
nagar, Kazipet 9000480382.
(HYHA/2526/C02205)
KEESARA HMDA Layout Plots for Sale
@ Rs. 7500 per Sq. Yd. Contact
6281697363 (HYMM/2526/C01423)
KOMPALLY: 509 Sq yards Plot Sale in
Gated community, Near Kompally to
Thumkunta Road, No Brokers, Direct
Party may Contact : 9247757704
(HYMM/2526/C01713)
PLOT FOR SALE 600 Sq.Yds, North
facing, HUDA Approved Layout
@Golden Tulip Estates, Kondapur.
Ph: 9666451452 (HYMM/2526/IC0015)
KPHB & Surround 200/311/400/600(Y),
Vasantgr 258(Y) V.V.Ngr 300/534,
Bachupally 600 to 4,000(Y) Comrl,
Hitechcity/ Kondapur 500 to 2,400(Y)
& Villas Avl.ph 9849125757.
(HYMM/2526/C01471)
BANJARA HILLS MLA colony 600
yards north east 1000 north. Jubilee
Hills 720, 1000, 1200, 1500. Filim nagar
400, 1000. Prashasan nagar 500.
Nandagiri hills 500, 700, 1000. Mp MLA
colony 600, 1200.Kavuri hills 500, 1100.
Jubilee Hills and Banjara Hills & gated
community independent houses
available. 9966991449; 9394022449.
(W/2526/AT000227)
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AUTOMOTIVE
COMMERCIAL
FOUR WHEELERS
FOR SALE
PROPERTY
AGRICULTURE
COMMERCIAL
FARM HOUSES-SITES
DOUBLE BEDROOM
FLATS
THREE & MORE
MULTIPLE FLATS
DOUBLE BEDROOM
INDEPENDENT HOUSE
THREE & MORE
MULTIPLE INDP HOUSES
INDUSTRIAL LAND
INDUSTRIAL SHEDS
LAND
MULTIPLE
PLOTS
EAST FACING plot 444 Sq.yds for
Sale Dhana Laxmi Colony, Mahendra
Hills, Secunderabad. Contact
9989653547 between 10:00AM to
6:00PM. (S/2526/C00706)
MANIKONDA, DOLLARHILLS,
adjacent to Aditya Constructions 500
sqyds open plot S/F 40 ft road LRS
paid SV Properties 9849751880
(W/2526/AT000269)
MOKILA 267 Sq.Yds, 534
Sq.Yds, 100 Ft road facing
layout, HMDA final approved layout
west facing. Contact: 9866629596.
(A/2526/C00221)
COMMERCIAL CORNER Plot 520 Sq
yds Near AMR Planet, Moula-Ali for
Immediate Sale,GHREP : 9866191007,
7036913083 (HYMM/2526/C01474)
NALLAGANDLA HMDA, Gopanpally,
Tellapur, Velmala, Mokila,
Shankarpalle 162, 258, 300, 400yds
sale & above purchase JVN VARMA
RE. 9391149278, 9246532279
(HYHA/2526/C01922)
303 SQYDS farm land plots.2.5 guntas.
RS 3.75 lakhs launching offer. Club
house, resorts 100 acres.Close to
Narayankhed Nimz. 9059163247
(HYMM/2526/C01545)
SAINIKPURI MAIN Road 2nd Bit 1300
Sq.Yds. East / South Roads Semi
Commercial Plot for Sale Contact :
9701071120 (HYMM/2526/C01702)
TWO SIDES Road 250 Sq.Yds,
50’X45’ Manovikas Nagar, Hasmathpet
Road, Progressive Colony,
decent neighborhood. Call or
WhatsApp: 9849044237, 6304066375,
9492876981. (S/2526/C00636)
DUPLEX HOUSE In Sakthinagar
Near Asha officers
Colonyrkpuram Secunderabad 2600
Sft Rent 32000 Suitable For Executives
and Army Personnel Contact
9391149275 (HYMM/2526/C01703)
FULLY COMPLETED with final
approval, beautiful 183 sq. yds plots
on 40 ft & 33 ft wide black top roads
with all amenities available for
immediate sale & registration in
Shadnagar (Kishan nagar) at
affordable prices with great returns.
Contact: 8886002959 / 9845555748
(HYHA/2526/C02171)
SHAMSHABAD OPEN Plot 200 Sqyds,
Southern Paradise, Phase 3,Near
GHMC office, East Facing 40 Feet
Road, Clear Title, Contact: 9866311300
(HYHA/2526/C02252)
SHAMSHABAD HUDA Colony
600 Sq.yds with Stilt + 5 Floors,
15 Flats GHMC Permission Ready to
Construction Apartment & PG’s. Plot
For Sale. Ph no. 9690119999
(HYMM/2526/C01651)
SHANKERPALLY HMDA plots,
20 minutes from Neopolice Circle,
Gachibowli, Facing 150’road Highway
Bus Stop, Manjeera water, Ready
for Construction Sbi Approved
Ph: 9100424344, 9849044559.
(HYHA/2526/C01845)
SOMAJIGUDA, 900 Sq. yds,
Main Road 3rd bit Property,
North Facing, Suitable for
Commercial or Residential. For
more details contact: 8522015555/
9704222345. (HYHA/2526/C02200)
TELLAPUR OSMAN Nagar 242 yards
East 95000/- yard House Num approved
and Teallpur muncipality permission, Tax
paid call 9396445168 or 8978282072
watsap (HYMM/2526/C01649)
MAK BTR, Greenrich Highlands,
Vertex, Sreenidhi Serengeti,
Tukkuguda Orr surroundings plots for
sales and purchase. ph: 9701234928
(HYMM/2526/C01662)
HYDERABAD TO warangal national
highway facing near wangapalli DTCP
and rera aproud plots sqryd 10000 /
fixed price 80% Bank loan available
direct company sale 9390261598
(HYMM/2526/C01652)
DTCP & RERA approved villa plots for
sale in Yacharam, prime location
adjacent to the rapidly developing
Future City. Contact: 8121164774,
7396510774 (HYMM/2526/C01672)
YAPRAL NEAR Omsree Malabar
Green, Secunderabad, 603 Sq. Yds.,
Open Plot, 2 side road (North 30 feet
& South 40 feet Main Road) @ Rs.
60,000/- per sq. yd. Peaceful
Residential Locality, Very close to
Defense Area, Suitable for
Apartments, Villas etc., Contact:
9963259933. (HYHA/2526/C02176)
649 SQ yd plot for sale,
Western Province, Yenkapally.
Urgent sale - Moving abroad. Prime
location. Call 9885572735 now!
(HYHA/2526/C02226)
AGRI LAND 7 acres for Sale near
Choutuppal. Plot Sale at Bagh
Amberpet 160 yards.Sale /Lease
lands city surroundings.9989951626
(HYMM/2526/C01463)
GHREP IS working Exclusively for
your Real Estate Properties.
Prof.Narsing Rao Pyarasani, Dr.A.S.Rao
Nagar Contact : 9866191007,
7036913083 (HYMM/2526/C01499)
TOP MULTY National construction
company looking for land outright
Sale & Development 2000 Sq.Yds to
10 Acres hirise Apartment
construction 10 to 150 Acres villas
development, 100 to 500 Acres
plotting development west zone of
Hyderabad, in and around the city,
serious land owners call. Brokers
excuse Rama Lakshmi Associates
9581779779. (A/2526/IC00013)
LOOKING FOR Land Development
10 Acres Villas Kollur, Patancheru,
Shankarpally, Tukkuguda ORR
surrounding areas. Contact:
9848099789. (S/2526/C00669)
LAND REQUIRED 3-20 Acres
on development basis for Villas
& Hi-Rise Apartments in the areas of
Medchal, Kompally, Pudur,
Shamirpet, Keesara, Gandimisamma
and other profitable Surroundings
of Hyderabad for Hi-Rise Apts. Cont
: 9963616777 (HYHA/2526/C02201)
COMMERCIAL SPACE for bank, office,
diagnostic centre, clinics. G+3 floors
opposite Radhika Theatre, high tension
main road beside Maharashtra Bank,
A.S Rao Nagar. And paying guest and
furnished apartment for women at
Salarjung Colony behind main road,
Tolichowki. 7674859814, 9849525236
(HYHA/2526/C02164)
BANJARA HILLS , Himayatnagar
, Pg road , Jubilee hills ,
Madhapur , Kauveri hills Commercial
space available for Rent from
70,000/- upto 4 lakhs and above .
Contact Pooja 9866822448.
(HYMM/2526/C01443)
2700 SFT Furnished Office on Level-4
of Sufi Chambers facing Road No.1
Banjara Hills with 1 covered car parking.
Owner: 9390351136 or 7416162278
(W/2526/AT000248)
PRIME COMMERCIAL Space
for Rent in Banjara Hills.
Property Details Area 2500 Sq. Ft,
Third Floor 301, Banjara Hills, Road
No 10, Monthly Rent:1,60,000 +
Maintenance with lift & Parking.
Perfect for your business and office
needs space. For more Details
Contact: Amjad Khan, 9177739432.
(HYHA/2526/C02017)
BANJARAHILLS ROAD no 12,
Commercial plug and play Office
Space Available For rent, 5014 S.ft
and 6000 S.ft & 9193 S.ft, all
amenities with parking, Agent :
9603767222 (HYMM/2526/C01683)
BANJARAHILLS, ROAD No - 3,
Elegant ind G/F buildg with open
place, 2000 sft,office/commercial.
75,000/- PM, on Nagarjuna circle,
Chutneys lane : 9849254077
(HYMM/2526/C01685)
BANJARAHILLS ROAD No.12
Mithilanagar 1BHK
Independent flat on 2nd floor Pent
House (1350 + 500 sft), available for
rent, suitable for offices, clinics,
Labs, work stations, Play School,
Etc. Call: 9394008100, 9700008100.
(HYHA/2526/C01950)
PRIME LOCATION Ashok
Nagar Main Road Opposite
Bhagyanagar Children Park
Furnished Office Room 400 Sft +
Space Class Rooms 2000 Sft
First Floor Suitable Ias Other
Coaching Centres Call 9360032587.
(HYHA/2526/C02158)
BODUPPAL, LAXMINAGAR Colony,
HUDA: 3,500 Sq. feet Commercial
Space for Lease / Rent. Ideal for
Supermarket, Quick commerce,
Bank etc. 9849167507
(HYMM/2526/C01692)
RESIDENTIAL/ COMMERCIAL(FOR
Hostel /PG/ Business/Office) Rental
Purpose G+3 Floors(2000 sqft per
floor) with all amenities at Domalguda
. 8374534226 (HYMM/2526/C01665)
AVAILABLE FOR immediate
occupation 700 and 850 Sq ft, plug
and play offices in second floor at SS
Techpark, Gachibouli beside DLF
buildings contact: 9866685450 &
9490217116. (HYMM/2526/C01657)
INDUSTRIAL SHED/GODOWN
70x100,4 Office Rooms, Servant
Quarters,Open land ,Compound Wall
,100 HP Power, Near
Ghatkesar,ORR,On Warangal
Highway ,Contact : 9704733344,
9989653836 (HYMM/2526/C01535)
4000 SFT, 1st Floor at JR Pinnacle, Plot
No. 13 and 14 (Part), Jaya Krishna
Enclave, Shiridi Sai Nagar,
Hasthinapuram Central, Zp Road, Opp.
Isha School, Hyderabad. Contact:
9848018206 (HYHA/2526/C01847)
2500 SFT, 1st floor Office Space with
Plug and Play, furniture available,
16-A, S.R.Nagar near Abhiruchi
Swagruha Sweet Shop, Sanjeeva
Reddynagar, Contact: 9391068771.
(A/2526/C00230)
GROUND AND first floor space 2200
sft each floor for rent.KPHB road no 1,
for prefered banks. clinics, office
spaces. M: 9652224488, 9177542855
No brokers.(HYMM/2526/C01675)
PANJAGUTTA, 20 Durganagar Colony,
Opp: Pillar No.1110, First floor, 1350 Sft
for Office only with work Benches,
Tables, & AC. Contact: 9490317601.
(A/2526/C00250)
2500 SFT Ground Floor, Erragadda
Main Road, in complex with SRO
office, PNB Bank, Metro Pillar A974.
Ph: 9949675786, 9618662866.
(A/2526/C00251)
OFFICE SPACE 600 Sft available
with all Furniture, Air Conditioned
Cabin, Reception and Conference
Room at Anand Arcade, Opposite Tata
Motors, Himayathnagar Main Road,
Hyderabad. Contact: 9866659669.
(A/2526/C00257)
OPEN PLOT at Narsingi, area
250 square yards for godown and
warehouse for rent. Contact/ WhatsApp:
9346509905 (HYHA/2526/C01877)
750 SFT, Dharam Karan road,
Ameerpet ,bylane, second floor,
north facing suitable for offices,
rent 28k fixed, contact number:
9491035168 (HYHA/2526/C01940)
SHOWROOM FOR Rent: Details
1. Location Badichowdi, Hyderabad.
2. Total Area Approximately 2500 Sqft
(500 Sqft per floor, across 5 floors-
Ground+ 4, 3. Fully Furnished
Includes AC, light fittings, lift 4. Ready
to Start Plug-and-play showroom,
ready for immediate occupancy.
Interested may contact Rajesh
Murarka 9440086161, 9949213283,
8919062799 (HYHA/2526/C02041)
SUMADHURA PRAGATHI
Chamber’s lower ground floor shop
for Rent 710 Sft suitable for
computers, trading, shop opposite
Chennai trading centre parklane
Secunderabad Ph: 9866644999,
9866644999. (HYHA/2526/C02100)
COMMERCIAL BUILDING for rent
at Saifabad main road opposite
State Secretariat G+1 4800 sqft
ph: 8179974262, 9908127948.
(HYHA/2526/C02125)
READY TO use Building, spacious
well built, at Pocharam, Infosis
Road, (500 mts from Warangal
highway, near Teja PG. Ideal for PG/
Hostel / Oyo rooms/ Office/
Corporate space/ Institute/ College/
Diagnostic Center/ Nursing home/
Store house Rent/Lease Contact
9866001996. (HYHA/2526/C02180)
RUNNING HOSPITAL for rent at
prime location at Muradnagar near
Mehdipatnam for Multispeciality
Hospital or Nursing Home. Ready to
occupy equipped with lift, generator,
operation theatre, ICU, A/C single
rooms, general ward and pharmacy.
3500 Sft, G+2 floors independent
building. Contact 9160875680,
8897284656, 9849566945
(HYHA/2526/C02196)
OFFICE PURPOSE at 4th Floor,
Flat No.411, Raghava Ratna
Towers, Chirag Ali Lane,
Hyderabad-1. Contact: 9848023851
(HYHA/2526/C02203)
4 & 1/2 acres of land for Rent at
Janwada, Shankarpally road behind
Rk cafe for sports Academy,
ware house, studio, convention
center 9246216321 9985246321
(HYHA/2526/C02207)
BOWENPALLY- BALANAGAR
Main Road, Beside Nexa
Showroom: Cellar+ G+1 Floor
Building With Parking. Available 7,500
Sft For Rent, Use Full For All 2
Wheeler Showrooms. Ph: 9000556688/
9000777709. (HYHA/2526/C02210)
BANJARA HILLS road No.11
plot no. 89 behind minerwa
grand blue fox hotel Ground floor
450 SFT 100% Vastu north entry
best for office, godown, boutique,
plug n pay, semi furnished ready
to occupy Contact: 8019801551/
minesh agarwal: 9246500919
(HYHA/2526/C02236)
STILT+ 4FLOORS corner building
having 6 flats with 18 rooms, 12
bathrooms, 6 living rooms, 6 kitchens
& 2500 sqft hall for common area,
available for lease @Bandlaguda
Jagir, 50 meters from 100 feet road.
Exclusively for premium PG or Co-
living setup. Ideal for working
professionals or students Ph :
9703349913. (HYHA/2526/C02256)
KOMPALLY RCC buildings Lakh sq
ft suitable to Big colleges , hostels cc
Roads , 15 Electricity connections 2
borewells , surrounded by compound
walls , All in 3 acres , NCL North
Avenue, off Madchal road lease/ rent
contact Only on Whatsapp
9848012369 (HYHA/2526/C02260)
KOMPALLY NCL NORTH AVENUE
1800 sq yards open place with all four
sides compound wall GATE, room,
water, Electricity, Available for rent for
storage of Granite, Marble, Shabad
tiles, Building material, two
wheelers,car garage, amidst 3000
houses NCL North Avenues for monthly
rent 9848012369 (HYHA/2526/C02264)
KARKHANA OLD Vasavi Nagar
Secunderabad 50 meters inside from
the highway first and second floor each
floor 4000 sft available for rent.
9963432674 (W/2526/AT000251)
KANDLAKOYA DEVARYAMJAL
Gundlapochampally Medchal
Pudur. Warehouse for rent 80,000 sqft.
1,10,000 sqft.1,25,000 sqft. 45,000 sqft.
18,000 sqft. 85,000 sqft 65,000 sqft.
2,00,000 sqft and 3,00,000 sqft
available.New happy homes Consultant
Mobile. 9849155786, 8686636020
(HYMM/2526/C01723)
ANANDNAGAR COLONY,
Khairatabad, Independent 1St Floor
with Four rooms two Halls, kitchen
and store. Plinth area 2000 sft for
Office Accommodation. Open parking
available Rent 40K P.M., Negotiable.
Contact: 8790456902, 9440244433
(HYHA/2526/C02032)
FOR RENT 2036 sqft commercial
property at Khairatabad main road.
plug & play suitable for Insurance,
Finance, I.T. BPO contact: 8978731546,
8522960314. (HYHA/2526/C02025)
KHAIRATABAD BESIDE Shadan
college Pavani Estate-1200 sft 2nd floor
commercial space for Rent for Banks/
offices Etc. Ph: 9440722814
(HYHA/2526/C02189)
MANIKONDA COMMERCIAL Space
for Rent– 3rd Floor. Ideal for
non-food businesses such as Offices,
Clinics, salons. Ph:9100054014
(W/2526/AT000264)
PLUG & Play Ready to use
Commercial Property for
Rent/Lease at Prime Location,
Mehdipatnam cross Roads suitable
for Offices, Institutes, Training
Centres, Consultants etc. with
Projector, Land Line, 2 Halls,
Reception, Manager Room, Toilet.
Whatsapp 9297404341 for Video
(HYHA/2526/C02169)
NARAYANGUDA 2 Shops First Floor
620 Sq.Ft, Panchavati Complex,
Opposite Tajmahal Hotel, North Road
Facing, Semi Furnished with Toilet.
Ideal for Offices, Dental Clinics,
Boutique, Etc. Ph:9490017730,
8977517730. (B/2526/C00242)
SPACIOUS HALL for Banks in the
first floor with sufficient place for ATM
in the ground floor and a big hall in the
second floor, all in the same building
near Neredmet X- Roads for rent.
Ph: 9347028443/ 9440000996.
(HYHA/2526/C02118)
RAJ BHAVAN Road, Office Space in
good commercial complex, approx
1500 sq.ft., with/ without Plug & Play,
completely air conditioned, very close
to MMTS Station, from 01.08.2025.
Contact: 94411 19511.
(W/2526/AT000275)
OFFICE PURPOSE Table Space
available for Rent at Ranigunj,
Industrial Market. For New
Enterpenuers. Contact 9848046383,
9014615584. (S/2526/C00718)
SUITABLE FOR Industrial/ Warehouse/
Transport Company. Sheds for Rent.
Patancheru Two Sheds available (5000+
Sqft each with ACC & RCC) on a 3000
Sq.Yds Plot can be leased individually
or together each shed has 74 KVA
Power Prime location near Tata Motors
with direct NH Patancheru across.
Contact: 9849166395. (B/2526/C00241)
FOR RENT Shop ground Floor no 12
Naser Arcade near Reserve bank of
India Saifabad Hyderabad
9052000737. (HYHA/2526/C02009)
LEASE OR Rent on the main road of
S.P.Road, Secunderabad (Beside
Parade ground metro station) At Deepthi
Apartments, 3rd floor, fully furnished
plug and play commercial space of 3500
Sft for office purposes with 7 parking.
Contact: 9505312877/ 9177567971.
(S/2526/C00724)
INDEPENDENT BUILDING 5 BHK,
Ground plus two floors near
Secunderabad station suitable for
Corporate offices, Guest House/
Hostels. Agent: 7569604150.
(HYHA/2526/C02230)
COMMERCIAL SPACE for Rent, 2400
Sft at ground floor for Banks.
Near Vishal Mart, Seethaphalmandi.
Ph:9985399668. (S/2526/C00728)
WAREHOUSES FOR Lease: ready-to-
occupy near Shamshabad, 2
Warehouses. areas of 1,21,000 sq ft
and 72,000 sq ft. Equipped with fire
hydrants, sprinklers and lighting.
Contact: 9701187178, 9705556037.
(HYMM/2526/C01440)
AN AREA of 2000 Sft in Each Floor,
First, Second and Third Floors on Main
Road, VST near Shankarmutt, Padma
Colony for Rent/ Lease for Educational,
Hospitals, Offices, etc., All Amenities.
Ph:9347078906, 9959781807.
(S/2526/C00617)
SRINAGAR COLONY, near Road No.2,
Banjara Hills, Office space, with all
amenities, power back-up, parking.
Ph:9063272691. (B/2526/C00198)
SUCHITRA X Roads, 17000 sft carpet
area, East & Highway Facing,
Standalone Property, Cellar, Ground,
plus 3 Floors, Each Floor 4250 sft, 1100
sqyds, 2 lifts, 250 KVA Power &
Generator available. Contact:
9848110992 (HYHA/2526/C01905)
TADBUND MAIN Road, 2 Side
Road (East & West), 3150 Sft each,
Ground, Basement, First Floor, Ready
to occupy, Vastu Compliant, Suitable for
Auto Showrooms, Banks, Godowns,
Blinkit, Zepto. Ph:9866034567.
(S/2526/C00678)
COMMERCIAL SPACE for rent 1800
sft suitable for warehouse and small
business at uppal Kalyanpuri, North
facing property : 9885661036 /
8466022699 (HYMM/2526/C01712)
VANASTALIPURAM, AUTONAGAR
20,000sft, G(18ft)+ Four Floors (12ft),
Each Floor 4000 Sft, Two Cellars, Two
Big Lifts. Shortly Ready For
Possession Suitable For Auto Show
Rooms/ Corporate Offices/ Hotels/
Banquet Halls Etc. Contact:
9032703583, 8688613189.
(HYMM/2526/C01517)
1 BHK Furnished Flat for Rent in
Madhapur near 100 Ft Road.
Spacious Rooms.Suitable for Working
Professionals and Family. Available
from Next Month. Serious Enquiries
Only. For details contact: 9490648740
/ 9440204658 (HYHA/2526/C02039)
1 BHK first floor OU Teachers colony,
Sainikpuri, with all amenities. contact:
9866685450, 9490217116 &
9700002255 (HYMM/2526/C01658)
2BHK SEMI deluxe flat for rent,
24 hrs water with lift located near
main road (all amenities) Imperial
Residency, Balkampet. Rent
Rs.16000/-Ph: 8801094815
(HYMM/2526/C01715)
TWO BEDROOM semi furnished flat
with car parking at Motilal Nagar,
Begumpet for rent for families.Contact
9491758710. (S/2526/C00738)
2 BHK Fully Furnished 100%
Vasthu, Car parking, 24 hrs water,
lift, Generator backup, 2 ACs,
2 Geysers, Woodwork. For
Immediate Occupancy at Street
No.20, Himayatnagar. Contact
9000225373, 9703968825.
(S/2526/C00611)
2 BHK Balcony, 10,000/-
+Maintenance extra for Rent at
Janapriya Heaven, Lalapet Bridge,
Tarnaka. Contact: 9491790362.
(B/2526/C00237)
WEST MARREDPALLY 2 bedrooms
flat for rent. Car parking, lift & 24/7
Water facility. Contact: 9394098924.
(HYMM/2526/C01722)
CHIKKADPALLY FOR Rent 2BHK Flat
for rent 1st floor with carparking
behind odeon theatre. 7331121882 /
9848239999 (HYMM/2526/C01621)
SPACIOUS 3 BHK for rent in
Ameerpet 2 Car Parking, 2 Min
from Metro, For Families, No
Brokerage, Ready 2 Move. M:
9666913786. (HYHA/2526/C02024)
BANJARA HILLS Road No.14
Flats For Rent , 4 BHK West
Facing, 3 BHK North Facing Contact
Agent Kesav Ph: 9866660989.
(HYHA/2526/C02213)
BANJARAHILLS GATED
Communities. Brand new 3 & 4 BHK
flats and also 5 BHK Independent
house’s available. 9959904747/
9848440906. (HYMM/2526/C01732)
BARKATPURA New and old
Constructed Deluxe 2/3 bhk flats
for RENT. Ph: 9398124038,
9393937665 (HYMM/2526/C01725)
3 BHK Flat, 2300 Sq.Ft, 6th floor,
Semi Furnished, Lift at Umanagar 1st
Street, Kundanbag, Begaumpet, near
Life Style. 50,000/- Negotiable.
Ph:9704015027. (A/2526/C00220)
FLAT FOR Rent 3BHK 2D-2nd Floor
1815.Sqft Shangrila Apartment,
Banjara Hills Rd No:2, fully furnished.
Contact M.S.Shafiq @ 98490 00330
(between 2:00pm to 5:00pm)
(W/2526/AT000278)
RENT PADMARAO Nagar, Luxury
Flats for rent, 3 BHK, 1550 sft semi
furnished North,100% Vasthu. 12
Floor Building, modern amenities. Ph:
9849016805. (HYHA/2526/C01848)
EXCELLENT ONE BHK well
furnished on first floor for two
members only at Malkajgiri,
Secunderabd. Facilities: geyser,
fridge, gas stove, cylinder, water
purifier, cots & beds, dining & study
tables, AC bedroom, with municipal
water. Rent Rs 19,500/- including
water, maintenance.Cell 9100680617.
(HYHA/2526/C02178)
FULLY FURNISHED 3- Bhk Flat 1400
sft in Lakdikapul, near Metro Station,
with car parking Available 1st August,
contact: 9848075974, 7989813081.
(HYMM/2526/C01679)
FOR RENT 3 BHK fully Furnished
Flat, 2100 sft, Close to Hitech City
Metro. Opus Ascend, Arunodaya
Colony, Madhapur. Contact @
9618487266. (HYHA/2526/C01885)
MANIKONDA 3BHK AC
Executive Amenities With 2 Car
Sheds On Pipeline Road Behind
Maruthi Showroom Contact :
9885477497 (HYMM/2526/C01539)
3 BEDROOM Flat for Rent @ Park
View Garden Apts, Masabtank Lane
beside Tulasi Nursery. Contact
9848012330. (B/2526/C00222)
3 BEDROOM Flat, 1700 Sft,
refurbished to new Semi furnished,
24 hrs water, 4 Ac’s, Generator
backup, Swimming pool, Parking,
Secunderabad Rent 32,000/- pm.
Contact 9848231181 Whatsapp call
only. (S/2526/C00679)
SHAIKPET, AL-HAMRAH Colony,
behind D’MART, 3BHK, 1500 sft, for
rent, 3rd floor, lift, car parking, prime
location. 9885496533, 8367496533
(HYHA/2526/C02257)
SPACIOUS 2 BHK in ground floor
available. Rd No.2 Sadguru Nagar
Lb Nagar. Contact: 9885309242 /
9052517756. (HYHA/2526/C02202)
TWO BHK independent house,
Plot 161, Shantiniketan Colony,
Mahindra Hills, Secunderabad.
Landmark Eurokids School &
Maata Amritanandamayi School.
Contact Ramana: 9030999235.
(S/2526/C00650)
NEW BOWENPALLY Jayanagar
Plot No.73, 3 BHK Residential
portions for rent in 1st & 2nd floor,
separate bore water tanks. Besides
Sai Baba Temple. Ph:9440678274.
(S/2526/C00701)
3 BHK Independent House Only
for Girls Any Religious, Job Holders &
Nurses Preferred Only, Rent
Rs. 10,000/- at Hyderguda, Near
Himatnagar . Ph: 9182196925
(HYHA/2526/C02091)
TWO BRAND New Independent 3
BHK Furnished Houses (2300 Sq
Feet, G+1) located 300 Meters
before the ORR, Exit 9 at
Annojiguda next to Ghatkesar. with
all latest facilities and amenities.
Ready to Occupy. Ideal for
Residence or Company Guest
House cum Office. For Rent,
Contact # 9849022702.
(HYHA/2526/C02137)
FOR RENT luxury villa , 3500 square
feet, 4 bedrooms on elevated
plot in Jubilee hills road number 70.
9963774615, 9000656668.
(HYMM/2526/C01609)
JUBILEE HILLS, Prime Location,
Mnc Leasing/ Residential, Guest
House East Facing Independent
House, 500 Sq. Yards, overlooking
park, 5000 sq.ft, plus 2500 sqft terrace
4 Bed, 6 bath, large common areas.
Two lawns, 2 Car Parks, with
Servent Quarters. Ph: 7095282111.
(HYHA/2526/C02126)
LUXURIOUS VILLA Rent
@ East Maredpally,
Mahendrahills, Santininiketan
Colony : Gated, N/E Corner,
G+2+Pent house ( 5 BHK - 4,200 S.ft
) Rent in 175 Sq yards with office &
Servent Rooms & arround open
space. Suitable for Guest house,
Professionals & Big house :
9247408789 (HYMM/2526/C01689)
3 BHK Independent House for Rent,
with Car Parking, 4th Avenue, Land
mark Saibaba Temple, Sainikpuri.
Residence/ Office. Contact:
9704135351. (S/2526/C00732)
FOR RENT duplex villa,
Mahendrahills, posh locality,
near Secunderabad railway station,
with pent house, watchman room, 4
bedrooms, 2 halls, 2 kitchens, 5
bathrooms., open terrace and
balcony rent: 60,000 only, Call:
9848065638. (HYHA/2526/C02019)
IN TOLICHWKI, Arvind Nagar Colony
3 Bhk Flat On 2nd Floor No Lift 24 Hrs
Water, Rent Expected 30,000 Pm Call
98490 34786. (HYHA/2526/C02161)
YAPRAL GATED colony Independent
Bungalow Ground Floor 3 BR Huge
hall Atrium Semifurnished Vastu Lawn
Puja Utility Parkings 9550118767.
(HYHA/2526/C01896)
SHED JSWJINDAL Krype Sheet shed
65OO sft and RCC Building 1st floor
2 BHK 1800 sft for Office purpose
and Power 43 HP at Gandhi Nagar
Phase II Contact : 7337554470 .
(HYMM/2526/C01696)
BALANAGAR APIIC b83 gate no:5
RCC 10ft height 5100 ground 9200 First
and Also 20,000 sqft ground 30000 First
at Kompally suitable for warehouses
industries. Rent Rs 30 sqft 9848012369
(HYHA/2526/C02261)
RENT: JEEDIMETLA 80 Feet
Pipeline Road. ACC Large Shops
1400/ 2800 Sft With Mini Truck Entry To
The Premises. Suitable For Logistics
Centers, Light industry, Assembly Unit.
Rent: 40/70k Six Months Rent Deposit.
Ph: 9948350002/ 9553333528/
9848831456. (HYHA/2526/C02014)
KOTHUR MAIN Road, Shed/ Godown
8000 Sq.Ft, 85 H.P Electricity, 1 Acre
Land, Opp. Dolphin Weigh Bridge.
Contact: 9247700036, 9000300344.
(B/2526/C00248)
REQUIRED RENTALS independent
House’s/ flats/ Residential/commercial
and open land also in and around
Hyderabad/ Secunderabad area any
posh locations/ Nice Gated
communities Contact Pipara Reality
Mobile Nos.9848772222,9848666600
(A/2526/C00211)
URGENT WANTED lease premium
Ground floor Showrooms 300 to
25000 Sft on Main Road Facing at all
locations in Hyderabad and Andhra
Pradesh for Corporates also Hotels
25-150 keys Rooms and New Plug
& Play Offices only owners
Call: 6309017383, 9908811048.
(A/2526/IC00011)
SHED WANTED for Rental.
Industrial Shed 30-40 Th Sft.
Required by Reputed Company
for long lease outside ORR.
Pls. send location, photographs &
rent by WhatsApp to 91541-50135.
(A/2526/C00243)
NEED 25000 sqft warehouse for Rent
at Hyderabad 5 to 10 kms from city
center 15000 sqft shed area 10000
sqft open area Commercial EB
9840893117. (CA) (S/2526/C00741)
NEED 500- 1000 sft Road facing
G.Flr showrooms in Hyderabad for
following Locations Himayat Nagar,
Banjara Hills, Jubilee Hills, Madhapur,
Khondapur, Gachibowli, Hitech City,
Film Nagar. Ct: 9841128090.
(VARSHA) (S/2526/C00742)
AT MANIKONDA New Building
for Rent, service apartment & Office
10 flats double bedrooms,
penthouse, cellar, car parking.
Contact/ Whatsapp: 9885110016.
(S/2526/C00725)
ON LOYOLA college road alwal
for education institutions 1st 2nd
and 3rd floors with play ground
approximately 20,000 sft contact no-
9177646536 (HYMM/2526/C01661)
OFFICE SPACE for Lease individual
Building cellar, G+2 floors, Lift area
12000 Sft fully furnished ready to
running office at Road No-12,
Banjarahills, Main road, 2nd house,
Vemureddy Enclave near
Kanakadurga Temple. Contact:
8297881000 (S/2526/C00719)
RESIDENTIAL HOUSE suitable
for school purposes is available
for long lease. located near Macha
Bollaram, Kompally, phno.
8008754949 (HYMM/2526/C01575)
ISNAPUR, CHITKUL, 1200 syds,
Suitable For Workshops/ Godowns
With Compound Wall, Room, Bore
With 3 Phase Power. Contact:
9391008705 (HYHA/2526/C02251)
UPPAL TO Ghatkesar Main Road
Commercial G+5 Building For
Rent/Lease Total: 20,000 sft, 2 Lifts,
Each Floor 3000 sft,With 2 Lifts, 20
Car parkings, Bike Parking,suitable
For, Malls, Showrooms, Hospitals,
Colleges etc. Contact: 7013027189
8096444404 (HYMM/2526/C01708)
BN REDDY Nagar 6 km,
Gurramguda to Nadergul Main
road facing land 7 acres for lease.
suitable for Conventions, schools &
college’s, 9 feet compound wall built,
Rent 2 Lakhs per month : 9949930004
(HYMM/2526/C01711)
6000 SQ.YDS land Long Lease
with compound wall, 25 KV power,
bore well, and watchman room.
Located in Hasthalpur Village,
Veldurthy Mandal, Medak District, 50
km from JBS. Contact: 9391026717.
(HYMM/2526/C01706)
BANJARA HILLS, Jubilee Hills,
(A) Banjara Hills Main Road, 5000
Sq.ft Commercial space for Show
Room or Plug & Play Office space for
Lease, (B) Jubilee Hills Road No.45,
Main Road, 8000 or 4000 Sq.ft
Commercial space for lease, more
property options available.
Ph:7416926222, 7675096222.
(A/2526/C00222)
PRIME PROPERTY for Lease G+1
Main Road facing, 3700 Sq.Ft, Attapur
Neredi Square, Pillar No.180, Two &
Three wheeler Parking. Ph:9052277111
(A/2526/C00241)
FOR LEASE Hitec City MainRoad,
1100 sqft. 8 Seater, 5 A.C.s, Cabins
(3), Conference Room, Furnished,
Power bkup, 24x7 Security &
Parking Whatsapp/Call: 9885979409
(HYHA/2526/C01907)
LEADING BRAND Need 3 - 4 acres
in Attapur or nearby on 25 years
lease to construct school. Constructed
building on rent also contact:
8106228177. (HYHA/2526/C02123)
COMMERCIAL EAST Facing
Open Plot With Office Building
For Lease in Balanagar Industrial
Area, Suitable for Workshops,
Showrooms Etc.. Contact Ph:
9515813423. (HYHA/2526/C02148)
NEW COMMERCIAL Space for
Lease – Jeedimetla Main road,
G+4 | 20,000 Sq.Ft.(approx) | Ground
floor (1,000– 5,000 Sq. Ft.) – for:
banks, restaurants, supermarkets,
gyms, banquet Halls, MNC,s etc
Tanuj Kakrania: 9550239269
(W/2526/AT000224)
COMMERCIAL PLOT available for
LEASE, Film Nagar main road, Jubilee
Hills, 750 SqYds. Suitable for:
Restaurant/Bakery, Food Court, Gaming
Center, Auto Center and Other
Businesses. Ph: 9100336789
(HYMM/2526/C01655)
KANDLAKOYA - 3 Acres for
Lease Prime 3- acre land
available for long- term lease (10 to
15 years), suitable for educational
institution or a warehouse. Excellent
road access. Contact: 9177998111.
(HYMM/2526/C01677)
SURABHI ARCADE 3 rd Floor on
Lease / Rent with New design just
Plug and Play 45 work stations and 5
cabins. Total space 5000 Sft, library to
store data, Contact: 9848804816,
9553164309. Bank Street Koti, Near
State bank of India Head Office.
(HYHA/2526/C02209)
SERVICE APARTMENT Home
Stay for lease near LB Nagar
Junction. 4 Floors each 3 bedroom
plus penthouse and watchman
rooms 500 meters from Main
Road. Contact: 9849501696
(HYMM/2526/C01421)
2300 SFT Malkajgiri Main Road @
1st floor suitable for Banks & Hospital
for Lease / Rent. 9393006688
(HYMM/2526/C01721)
HOME FOR mortgage.110 sq.yards,
HNO. 8-15-70/3/2.Vattepally, Nice hotel
main road. opposite india function hall.
Registry documents. Contact:
8801426812. (HYHA/2526/C02263)
UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
2.3 lac sqft industrial shed or
warehouse at Motighanpur, burgula
Balanagar mandal, Hyderabad
Bangalore highway, 700 meters from
highway, construction started, divided
into parts 1.15 lac x 3. ready to occupy
from July, and 2nd foundation level
completed will be ready in 3 - 4 months.
9000003420, vish4urlife@gmail.com
(HYHA/2526/C02128)
WANTED CERTIFIED Foreign
Language Trainers. Join one of the
Vijayawada’s leading training institute.
We required certified trainers in the
following languages. German, French,
Japanese, Strong Communication &
interpersonal skills. Certification in the
respective language. Prior experience
preferred. Attractive remuneration as
per industry standards. Guru Academy,
Vijayawada. Contact: 9885256736.
Email: guruecga@gmail.com (VJ/25-
26-00030) (S/2526/C00744)
NEED ACCOUNTANT B Com any
graduate experience 5 years in excel,
MS office Tally etc for college.Location
Banjara Hills. Age: below 40. Send
resume to:aftaabsultan86@gmail.com
(HYHA/2526/C01987)
WANTED COMMERCE Graduates with
Computer awareness to work for a firm of
Chartered Accountants on a longterm
basis.Apply nagabhushanca@gmail.com
Call: 9849995678, 7382590368
(HYMM/2526/C01687)
WANTED ONE Accountant with
Experience in Tally Gst,and One
Quantity Surveying Engineers with
Experience in Government Projects,
Experience in MB Recording and
Submitting to the Department and Site
Execution Also ph: 9848015555.
(HYHA/2526/C02141)
WANTED ACCOUNTANT with
experience of FOCUS, EXCEL & GST
Knowledge immediate to join for a
reputed firm.walk in interview @ movie
planet Tolichowki Hyd on monday 14 july
11 am to 4 pm contact: 7093573330
(HYHA/2526/C02242)
WANTED PART-TIME Salesman
For Selling Welding And Air
Plasma Cutting Consumables On
Attractive Commission Basis At
Hyderabad. Contact 9884231868
(W/2526/AT000267)
WANTED AUTO Driver Cum Delivery
Boy 5 nos Salary 15k + accommodation
and food, sales executives 5 nos 18k +
Accommodation and food for FMCG
company at Jalpally Preference will
be given for scooter owners Hyderabad
Ph 8367676262, 9885624923,
8978662887 (HYMM/2526/C01666)
REQUIRE TELE sales executives,
Field/corporate sales executives , IT
course Counselors for a reputed IT firm.
Good communication skills and
computer proficiency in English needed.
Call 7842767224 (Whatsapp resume).
(HYMM/2526/C01729)
CADMATE SOFTWARE, a leading
CAD/ CAM solutions provider,
requires applications for Business
Development Executive in Telangana.
Requirements: Bachelor’s in Business/
Engineering, 1-3 years B2B sales
experience (software/ tech preferred),
fluent in English. Knowledge of CAD/
CAM/ engineering software is an
added advantage. Email your resume:
hr@cadmate.org. (HYHA/2526/C02134)
WANTED MARKETING Executive -
Kitchen & Gas Appliances Sector
Trans Valves India Pvt Ltd, Qualified and
driven Marketing Executive with proven
exp: 2 - 3 yrs in the Gas and Kitchen
Appliance industry. Ph: 9989731000
tapanpanda@transvalves.com
(HYHA/2526/C02177)
LOOKING FOR a dynamic sales
person to join our showroom
team! Engage customers & help
maintain display items in order. A
competitive salary will be
given.9701137294/92909 00943
(HYHA/2526/C02244)
MARKETING EXECUTIVE for
Leading Company Art Material &
Stationery Products in & around
Telangana / Andhra / Karanataka,
Apply with Resume Whatsapp:
9160605585 / 9393945585
(HYHA/2526/C02259)
WANTED MARKETING Executive’s for
Banquet Hall. Alcazar Royal Ball Room,
Road No.36, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad
Ph. 9030695387 / 9030245259
(HYMM/2526/C01680)
WANTED MARKETING executives &
delivery boys for orthopedic Implants.
@ Trinity agency, Kharkana,
Secunderabad. 9100920955 /
9000399033 (HYMM/2526/C01550)
SALES EXECUTIVES Wanted
Join the Iconic Royal Enfield
Family we are looking for
Dynamic and passionate sale
Executives to be part of our team
at: RK Royal Engineers Pvt ltd,
Uppal, Hyderabad. Contact:
9030101122 (W/2526/AT000260)
HIRING FEMALE Customer
service agents, office role. Night shift,
6:30 pm- 3:30 am. Excellent English
mandatory. 2+ yrs exp or Fresher
with fluency. WhatsApp : +91
9381609512 (HYMM/2526/C01646)
URGENT REQUIREMENT for female
Tele callers for part/ full time
salary 12k preferred experience
Secundrabad beside Dmart -
Reliance 8074099029 / 7981978813
(HYMM/2526/C01636)
DRIVER WANTED. Drive Mercedes/
XUV 700/ Fortuner/ Innova etc.
Experience 10 years and
above Contact. MLA Colony/
Banjarahills Mobile: 91000 08866.
(HYHA/2526/C02179)
MECH/ ECE/ EEE Candidates
who are committed to
work for atleast 2 yrs in production
required immediately. come with
Resume & Original certificates to
PMTLee Vacuum Technologies,
Plot No.47, IDA, Balanagar, Hyd-
500037, between 11 AM- 2 PM
Immediately. Ph: 9246378785.
(HYHA/2526/C02124)
REQUIRED CIVIL Structural
Engineers with 3 years Experience
and Trainees. Send resume to
continentaldesigners@yahoo.com,
Contact: 9908007200, 9849690622.
(S/2526/C00695)
WANTED ELECTRONICS Engineer-
Candidate with experience in Light
Emitting Diodes, PCBs, Circuit
designs, testing- interested in
challenges in electronics design, with
good educational background. Please
apply to sales@olympialighting.in
(HYMM/2526/C01654)
WANTED OFFICE Assistant to
manage stock, handle orders,
coordinate deliveries , support daily
business operations . Degree fresher
with two-wheeler and license
preferred.Contact 8500002608
(HYHA/2526/C02174)
URGENTLY NEED for Restaurant
Staff Cooks 3 No’s, Helpers, With
Gulf Experience Cont: 9985971480
(HYHA/2526/C02248)
NEED FRESH Graduates (Male/
Female) Admin/ HR Secretaries.
Whatsapp Only Details.
Ph:9848012036. (S/2526/C00739)
WANTED LEGAL Advisors/ Law
Officers for our Firm Lawyers with
thorough knowledge both in Civil/
Criminal Matters can Contact
9110768254. (S/2526/C00748)
WANTED FULL Time/ Part time Male
Lawyer for Drafting/ Typing
Business Documents, Court Petitions,
appearing in courts to pursue
Civil & Criminal cases filed by the
company.Two wheeler must.To report
at Jubileehills. Age Between
35- 50 years, Salary around
22,500+ Incentive. Ph:9398316172,
Email resume to:
kalpavrikshallp@gmail.com.
(S/2526/C00737)
WANTED FULL Time physics faculty
We are looking for a dedicated full-
time Physics Faculty member to teach
IPE + EAPCET. For Our Reputed
Junior College At Shaheen Nagar,
Near Chandrayangutta, Barkas,
Joining: Immediately. 7661027295,
Email:jobopeningscls@gmail.com
(HYHA/2526/C02108)
LECTURERS FOR Economics
Civics & Commerce for Ashray
Akruti Junior college for Hearing
Impaired, Ameerpet Hyd.Attractive
Salary Quali- Post graduation with
2 to 3 yrs exp. Ph: 9000111148,
9642299223 (HYHA/2526/C02139)
WANTED SENIOR Lecturers
for English & JLs for MPC, BiPC &
CEC (Freshers can apply). Part-time/
Full-time can apply Email:
jobsatsrichandra@gmail.com Call
or WhatsApp: 9666156313
(HYHA/2526/C02152)
WANTED LECTURERS Civics,
Botany, Chemistry, English,
Sanskrit, Hindi Vignan Jr & Degree
Colleges Nr. Langer House, GMS
ARCADE, Bandlaguda X Roads,
Ph: 9849111301/ 9100381901
vignan.bandlaguda@gmail.com
(HYHA/2526/C02241)
WANTED EXPERIENCED Full Time/
Part Time Lecturer to Teach Telugu &
Computer Science for Degree Classes
in well Established College Near
Secunderabad Area. Contact:
9704698482. (HYMM/2526/C01640)
REPUTED INFRASTRUCTURE
Company Required Cheff Manager/
Managers - Income: 1Lakh - 1.5Lakh
Retired Officers, VRS, House wife’s,
private /Govt Department & Freshers
Male / Female, Part /Full time for
Admin /Sales / Marketing GORLE
RAMARAO, GMAyyappa Society,
Madhapur. Ph:9553529529,
6305831547 (HYMM/2526/C01698)
URGENTLY REQUIRED Prashamsa
Hospital Temple Alwal, Female
Receptionist, (front office) with
Computer knowledge & O.T Nurses,
GNM Nurses. Contact: 9849167950,
9848054524. (S/2526/C00659)
WANTED STAFF Sisters, Laboratory
Technicians, Receptionist, Senior
Accountants, Supervisors, Officeboys
for Hospital at Attapur. Contact:
7672025001 (HYHA/2526/C02172)
EXPERIENCED MARKETING Head
with Corporate or Hospital Skills.
Part time Accountant, Phlebotomist
required. Call or send resume
to Contact: 7533004488.
(B/2526/C00233)
EYE DOCTOR wanted Palwancha
Mandal, Bhadradri Kothagudem I9
Eye Care Hospital is looking to hire an
MBBS DO or MBBS MS qualified
doctor. Even candidates with an
MBBS MS degree who are not
interested in performing surgeries are
also eligible 9533355338 /
7660887757 (HYMM/2526/C01697)
WANTED GYNAECOLOGIST
general physician MDDermatologist
cosmetologist, plastic surgeon
orthopaedician GeneralSurgeon
Paediatrician ward boys for
Blume health multispeciality hospital
contact HR. ph. 6305831313
(HYMM/2526/C01720)
WANTED EXPERIENCED lady
Gynecologist/ MBBS/ BAMS for
24hrs @ choutuppal sai jyothi
hospital9885555423/ 9182868200
(HYHA/2526/C02235)
WANTED FOR Bulk Drug Industry
situated at Ramlingampally, R & D
Chemist with 5/6 years experience in
processes Chemistry minimum
qualification B.Sc, apply to
sales@hermeschem.com or Mobile
No: 9182504970. (S/2526/C00735)
WANTED DOCTORS only mbbs
freshers / experienced / retaired and
pharmasist for bbl hospital annaram
village sangareddy dist. Contact
9177174104. (HYMM/2526/C01716)
WANTED MEDICAL Officer, MBBS,
MD (Path) & Marketing Executives
for Blood Bank. Ph:9246332282,
9885225878. (S/2526/C00646)
MEENA HOSPITAL Tukaram Gate
Secunderabad requires day duty
doctor BAMS BHMS BUMS Pharma D
three years experience. 9963432674
(W/2526/AT000250)
KAKATIYA HOSPITAL requires DMO
Doctors (MBBS) at Gachibowli,
Gopanpally. Salary around (60k).
Contact: 9059937108, 9866231944.
(A/2526/C00210)
REQUIRE COMPUTER Operator
with knowledge of Online Tendering
and Quotation Submission in
Online Portals. (Sal 20K plus). Near
Balanagar Area. Email:
info@southernplantaids.com Contact
9849954447. (S/2526/C00708)
LOOKING FOR female telecallers ,
office boy , female manager ,
website designer we are located at
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DECCAN CHRONICLE | HYDERABAD | SUNDAY | 13 JULY 2025
Khairatabad gets
ready for Ganesh
Scaffolding work for idol in progress at full speed
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
The Khairatabad Ganesh
Utsav Committee perform-
ed a Sudarshana Homam
at the idol site on Saturday,
marking the beginning of
rituals ahead of this year’s
Ganesh Chaturthi
celebrations. Khairatabad
MLA Danam Nagender,
former MLA Chintala
Ramchandra Reddy and
sculptor Rajender partici-
pated in the ceremony.
The committee said scaf-
folding and welding works
for the 69-feet-tall idol are
progressing at full pace.
The welded metal frame-
work will serve as the
structural base for the
massive idol. Organisers
assured that all safety pro-
tocols are being followed
during the construction.
“Donations from devo-
tees are being collected
and the idol will be ready
by the last week of August.
Rituals and poojas will
begin soon after,” a
committee member said.
The Khairatabad Ganesh
idol is among the tallest in
the country and draws
lakhs of devotees every
year during the Ganesh
festival.
Ganesh Utsav Committee members performing the
Sudarshana Homam ritual at Khairatabad Ganesh idol
premises on Saturday
—DEEPAK DESHPANDE
Pranahita River overflows
inundating cotton crops
PILLALAMARRI
SRINIVAS | DC
ADILABAD, JULY 12
Backwaters from the
Pranahita River have inun-
dated standing cotton
crops across several man-
dals in Komaram Bheem
Asifabad district, while
flash flooding disrupted
road connectivity in parts
of the region.
In Bejjur, Penchikalpet
and Dahegaon mandals,
fields in Somini,
Thikkapalli, Bandalguda,
Koyapalli, Mogavelli and
Talai villages (Bejjur),
Gudem
(Chinthalamanepalli) and
Rampur (Dahegaon) were
submerged by backflow
from the swollen river.
Rampur farmer Bore
Nagesh reported that some
200 acres of cotton were
submerged in his village
and adjoining areas, caus-
ing massive losses. He
urged the state govern-
ment to survey the damage
promptly and provide fair
compensation.
Meanwhile, the overflow
of a rivulet between Talai
and Papanpet villages in
Bejjur disrupted local road
links.
In Mancherial district,
floodwaters also sub-
merged crops in Kotapalli
and Vemanpalli mandals.
District officials have
issued alerts for residents
of Penchikalpet, Dahegaon
and Bejjur mandals.
Adivasi leader Soyam
Chinnaiah of Sulugupalli
observed that annual mon-
soon inundations have
become routine, calling for
construction of a barrage
on the Pranahita to control
backwaters and prevent
future crop losses.
Farmers along the
Penganga River likewise
fear their cotton and soy-
bean fields may flood if
water levels rise.
MGBS parking
shed caves in
MRITTIKA
BANERJEE I DC
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
The shed at the TSRTC
MGBS parking area
stands half-caved in, its
slanted tin roof drooping
over rows of two-wheel-
ers packed tightly under-
neath. Rust lines the
frame, and one side of the
sheet has sunk complete-
ly, held up awkwardly by
bent metal rods.At the
entrance, a damaged
board propped against a
railing reads Accident
Prone Area in bold red
letters, placed beside a
torn sign bearing the offi-
cial TSRTC and ParkMate
logos.
Despite the condition,
the space remains in
daily use. Scooters and
bikes are parked as usual,
some just inches away
from the tilted frame. A
couple of workers in the
lot say the shed came
down during heavy rain
about four months ago
and has stayed that way
since.
“No one has repaired it.
People still park here
every day,” one of them
said, shrugging. A police
official nearby mentioned
there had been a funding
issue. “It’s under a pri-
vate contractor and the
delay is due to some fund-
ing concern,” the officer
added, glancing at the
barricade.
TSRTC Rangareddy
regional manager
Srilatha confirmed that
the contractor was refus-
ing to spend the `1.5 lakh
needed for repairs since
his contract is set to end
in a month. “He’s not will-
ing to fix it.
Haj House offers
free applications
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
The Telangana Haj
Committee is offering a
free online application
facility for pilgrims inten-
ding to undertake Haj in
2026. Minister Adluri
Lakshman inaugurated
the service at the Haj
House on Saturday, assur-
ing that the committee
would ensure smooth
arrangements.
Officials said the last
date to submit applica-
tions is July 31. Children
below 12 years are not eli-
gible. Applicants must
complete the process
early and ensure that
their passports are valid
until at least December
31, 2026. Haj Committee
chairman Syed Afzal
Biyabani said a short-
duration Haj package
with a 20-day stay has
been introduced, which is
expected to benefit elder-
ly pilgrims and those
with health concerns.
Lakshman Kumar said
that special arrange-
ments were made for Haj
2025 and similar efforts
would continue. He
acknowledged adviser
Mohammed Ali Shabbir’s
request to complete pend-
ing works at the Haj com-
plex in Nampally. The
event was attended by
Shabbir Ali, Yakutpura
MLA Jaffar Hussain .
Farmers in their cotton fields inundated by the backwa-
ters of Pranahita river in Rampur of Dahegoan mandal in
Komaram Bheem Asifabad district on Saturday.
— DC
Ancient AP ahead in fashion
K.M.P. PATNAIK | DC
VISAKHAPATNAM, JULY 10
Women from Odisha and
North Andhra were ahead
of their European counter-
parts in fashion – spanning
styles in hairdressing,
wearing high-heel shoes
and adorning themselves
with jewellery.
Use of high heels was in
vogue here long ago, as is
evident in the stone works
of the Konark Temple,
while the hair-dressing
styles marked Simha-
chalam’s sculptures of
ancient past. Both the tem-
ples were built by Langula
Narasimha Deva Gajapati
and the architect was
Aktai Senapati.
These sculptures belong
to the 13th Century, long
before such fashion pur-
suits caught up with
women in the West. The
Europeans dressed their
hair and wore high heels
after the Renaissance in
the 14th Century.
While heels were initially
worn by men in Persia for
purposes like riding, the
sculptures from the
Konark Sun Temple show
that Odiya women were
incorporating high heels
into their fashion in the
13th Century.
According to historian
Sai Kumar Kethineedi,
many types of headdresses
are evident in these sculp-
tures. The most-important
are the headdresses of
kings, the deity statues, the
common people, sages and
dancers. “Kings, emperors
and princes combed their
hair straight up and wore a
jeweled crown on it,’’ Sai
Kumar notes.
The attire in these temple
sculptures is also elegant.
Kings and queens wore
thin clothes. The clothes
were from the waist down.
The upper part of the
waist was uncovered.
“Both men and women
were carved without any
clothes on the upper part.”
For instance, the woman
(Choun bearer) holding the
Vinjamara in the Kalyana-
mandapam is wearing a
thin saree tied with cumin
threads up to the waist. In
this way, various types of
attire are seen in the sculp-
tures of that time. The
dancers and the kings
wore the Uttariyam. It
looked as if this was hang-
ing from their shoulders.
In those times, people held
the belief that wearing
jewelry increased their
longevity and health, while
also giving strength and
radiance to the body. This,
they thought, even cured
diseases by relieving them
of planetary afflictions.
PULI SHARATH
KUMAR | DC
WARANGAL, JULY 12
Activists and representa-
tives from various organi-
sations are urging the state
government to reconsider
its plan to develop islands
as part of the Bhadrakali
lake beautification project
here.
They warn that the pro-
posed islands will shrink
the lake’s surface area,
which has been reduced by
the construction of the
bund, Hunter Road,
Padmakshi Gutta, Pothana
Road, and NTR Nagar.
Chikati Raju, convener of
the Kakatiya Varasatva
Sampadha Protection
Committee, told Deccan
Chronicle that creating
islands would further
threaten the lake, an inte-
gral component of the
Kakatiya-era network of
lakes, especially since
opportunistic encroach-
ments had claimed a signif-
icant portion of its shores.
He cautioned that estab-
lishing islands, bird habi-
tats, and the surrounding
Mada Veedulu streets
could reduce the lake’s
area by 30-40 acres and
exacerbate flooding of the
neighbourhood during the
rainy season.
Over the past 15 years,
about 20 colonies have
been repeatedly sub-
merged by floodwaters
from the Bondhi Vagu
stream. With the lake
shrinking, the threat of
seasonal inundation will
only grow, he said.
In response, Kuda chair-
man Enagala Venkatram
Reddy said that no propos-
al existed to reduce the
lake’s area and that its
water storage capacity
would increase once desilt-
ing was complete.
He explained that exist-
ing rocky formations and
mud hillocks in the lake’s
centre will be reshaped
into nine islands, named
for the Navagrahas.
Saplings will be planted to
attract birds, and food
stalls and boating facilities
will be added.
The Mada Veedulu
streets, bunds, and a
planned cable-car system
will further enhance the
project, while the historic
Sri Bhadrakali Temple will
be upgraded as a premier
tourist and spiritual desti-
nation in South India.
Greens seek rethink on Bhadrakali islands
Proposal will lead to shrinking historic lake’s surface area
LAKE
|
BEAUTIFICATION
The parking shed outside the MG Bus Stand Metro
Station collapsed due to the rain.
—P. SURENDRA
JANGAON RANKS
AMONG TOP 50 IN
NATIONAL SURVEY
DC CORRESPONDENT
WARANGAL, JULY 12
Jangaon ranked among
the top 50 districts in
India in the recent
National Achievement
Survey (NAS-2024), dis-
trict collector Rizwan
Basha Shaik announced
on Saturday. He attrib-
uted this success to the
targeted plans and hard
work of the district’s
education department
officials and government
school teachers.
Jangaon secured 16th
place nationally for Class
3, 35th for Class 6, and
33rd for Class 9. The
NAS, conducted last
December, assessed stu-
dents in Classes 3, 6 and
9. To support prepara-
tion, education officials
guided teachers in refin-
ing their instructional
methods and monitoring
progress. Subject-wise
teacher teams met
monthly to develop ques-
tions and distribute them
to students.
The hair ornaments and knots shown in the sculptures of
the Chamara Grahinas in the Kalyana Mandapam of the
Simhachalam Temple.
—DC
The mountain-like huge
rocks in the middle of the
Sri Bhadrakali Lake in
Hanamkonda.
CITY
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DECCAN CHRONICLE | HYDERABAD | SUNDAY | 13 JULY 2025
SHORT TAKE
Experts wonder if Shefali
fell into anti-ageing trap
Babus laced with graft turn
toddy into a deadly cocktail
NARENDER PULLOOR I DC
NIZAMABAD/MEDAK,
JULY 12
High-level corruption
within several govern-
ment departments has
allowed the sale of adul-
terated toddy to flourish
across Telangana. Fata-
lities linked to contami-
nated toddy have risen
sharply, affecting both
men and women addicted
to the illicit brew. In pur-
suit of quick profits,
unscrupulous depot own-
ers, toddy tappers and cor-
rupt officials are promot-
ing this dangerous trade.
Disturbingly, some
young migrant workers
from Telangana have
struggled to maintain jobs
in the Gulf because of
their dependence on
chemically tainted toddy
back home. Analyses have
detected Chloral Hydrate,
Diazepam and
Alprazolam in spurious
toddy samples, causing
serious health problems.
Yet, many elected repre-
sentatives remain reluc-
tant to intervene, priori-
tising political interests
over public safety.
Toddy consumption has
a centuries-old tradition
in rural Telangana. Under
the Telugu Desam govern-
ment, Chief Minister N.T.
Rama Rao established tap-
per cooperatives and
licensed toddy tappers to
protect their livelihoods.
However, as alcohol prohi-
bition created high
demand for toddy, middle-
men paid large sums to
these societies, reportedly
₹1 crore in Nizamabad,
to control production.
They then began adulter-
ating toddy with toxic
chemicals to maximise
profits.
With limited palm trees
(etha and thati) available
to meet demand, many
rural and urban con-
sumers have unknowingly
drunk water mixed with
harmful substances. To
safeguard their illegal
operations, depot owners
and complicit tappers
reportedly bribe officials
in the prohibition and
excise department, police,
political circles, and even
some media outlets.
The health impact has
been severe. Chronic con-
sumption of contaminat-
ed toddy leaves many
unable to perform strenu-
ous work in fields or
industry. Kamareddy
excise superintendent
Hanumantha Rao told
Deccan Chronicle that his
department is cracking
down on adulteration: sev-
eral cases have been regis-
tered in the Banswada
area, and public aware-
ness campaigns are
underway.
When approached
anonymously, a toddy
trader admitted that they
feel compelled to adulter-
ate toddy to satisfy
demand, citing a lack of
government support for
natural toddy farms.
He alleged that excise
officers, lab technicians
and police regularly
extort bribes from shops
and warned that online
payment audits could
expose these corrupt offi-
cials.
Toddy deaths make cops go for tests in shops
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
The task force of the prohibi-
tion and excise department
seized an unlicenced outlet
during surprise raids on
toddy compounds across the
city on Saturday and collect-
ed multiple samples for lab
testing.
The raids were followed by
directions from excise com-
missioner Hari Kiran. A
team raided toddy com-
pounds in Serilingampally
and Siddiquenagar. The
team found an unlicensed
toddy shop operating in
Siddiquenagar, which was
seized. A case has been regis-
tered against the shopowner.
Simultaneously, a city team
raided compounds in
Balanagar, Moosapet, and
Kaithalapur, collecting mul-
tiple samples and handing
them over to excise officials.
In a separate operation, STF
team inspected toddy depots
and outlets in Musheerabad
and Kacheguda, collecting
samples from five locations.
All samples have been sent
to the Excise Chemical
Laboratory for testing, offi-
cials said. The raids come in
the backdrop of suspected
adulteration cases linked to
recent toddy-related deaths
and hospitalisations in the
city.
Meanwhile, five of the 35
patients who were undergo-
ing treatment at Nims in the
adulterated toddy case, were
discharged from hospital,
while 10 are fit and ready to
be discharged.
After consuming adulterat-
ed toddy at a toddy com-
pound in HMT Hills, seven
persons had died, while 53
were undergoing treatment
at Nims and Gandhi
Hospitals.
Her death highlights growing menace of quack practitioners
SHRIMANSI
KAUSHIK | DC
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
The sudden death of actor
and reality TV personality
Shefali Jariwala has
reignited concerns over
the safety of cosmetic and
anti-ageing procedures,
particularly those con-
ducted in unregulated or
unauthorised settings.
Experts are raising
alarms not only about the
popularity of these treat-
ments but also about their
potential to cause serious
harm, including, in rare
cases, cardiac arrest.
Dr Rajetha Damisetty,
chairperson of the anti-
quackery, legal and ethics
committee of the Indian
Association of
Dermatologists,
Venereologists and
Leprologists (IADVL),
said even widely accepted
interventions like botox,
dysport, dermal fillers,
hyaluronic acid boosters
and laser treatments
carry risks such as bruis-
ing and swelling. These,
however, are generally
manageable when admin-
istered by trained derma-
tologists.
More troubling, she
noted, is the increasing
use of unapproved treat-
ments like intravenous
glutathione, often market-
ed for skin lightening
rather than for any evi-
dence-based anti-ageing
benefit. “Scientific sup-
port for glutathione is
weak, and serious compli-
cations—including
death—have been report-
ed,” she said. In the
Philippines, doctors who
administer such treat-
ments risk losing their
licenses, and in India, eth-
ical practitioners actively
discourage their use, she
explained.
Dr Bhumesh Kumar
Katakam, head of derma-
tology at Osmania
Medical College, echoed
these concerns. He said
procedures like fillers,
thread lifts and laser ther-
apies are only safe when
performed in licensed
medical settings by quali-
fied specialists.
Otherwise, patients face
complications ranging
from allergic reactions
and infections to vascular
occlusion and even blind-
ness.
The problem, both
experts said, extended
beyond risky procedures
to the growing menace of
quack practitioners —
unqualified individuals
who exploit public desire
for aesthetic enhance-
ment. Dr Damisetty
warned that these individ-
uals, often without med-
ical credentials, aggres-
sively market services on
social media, offering
exaggerated promises,
false reassurances and
unregulated products, fre-
quently without disclos-
ing side effects or con-
traindications.“These
quacks use counterfeit
products and rely on paid
testimonials to mislead
clients,” said Dr Bhumesh
Kumar. “They offer quick
fixes with zero accounta-
bility and in doing so,
undermine trust in
trained professionals.”
Some aesthetic proce-
dures, especially when
performed by unqualified
persons, have been linked
to cardiac arrest. Dr
Damisetty cited the deaths
of two young engineers in
Kanpur after undergoing
hair transplants per-
formed by a dentist—a
violation of medical
norms.
These fatalities were
attributed to sepsis and
complications from anaes-
thesia. Dr Bhumesh
Kumar added that while
cardiac arrest is rare in
aesthetic treatments, the
risk increases significant-
ly when basic protocols
like cardiac screening,
allergy testing and intra-
operative monitoring are
bypassed. Regulatory laps-
es, the doctors said, enable
such dangerous practices
to persist. Although the
Telangana Medical
Council’s anti-quackery
cell has made efforts to
identify offenders,
enforcement remains
weak.
“We have seen clinics
reopen after token punish-
ments. Stronger action is
needed,” said Dr
Damisetty. She called for
stringent penalties includ-
ing license cancellation,
clinic closures, hefty fines
and even jail terms. “If
even a few are punished
decisively, it will serve as a
deterrent,” she noted.
In Jariwala’s case, both
doctors stressed the need
for a thorough investiga-
tion.
Dr Bhumesh Kumar said
unbiased postmortem and
toxicological reports are
crucial, not just for
accountability, but for
broader public health.
Dr Damisetty added that
if unethical treatments
are confirmed, the med-
ical council can initiate
action even in the absence
of a formal complaint.
“The media also has a
responsibility,” she said.
Toddy is being prepared at a depot in Nizamabad.
Producers allege lack of state government support for
natural toddy farms across districts.
DOCS SOUND CAUTION
WIDELY
accepted
interven-
tions like
botox,
dysport,
dermal
fillers, hyaluron-
ic acid boosters
and laser treat-
ments carry
risks such as
bruising and
swelling.
ALLOTMENTS UNDER
sports and NCC quotas will
be done in later rounds
after priority lists are
received from the respec-
tive departments.
Increasing use of unap-
proved treatments like intra-
venous glutathione, often
marketed for skin light-
ening rather than for
any evidence-based
anti-ageing benefit.
Procedures like
fillers, thread lifts and laser
therapies are only safe when
performed in licensed med-
ical settings by qualified
specialists.
Unqualified individuals exploiting public
desire for aesthetic enhancement.
These fatalities were
attributed to sepsis and
complications
from anaesthesia.
Regulatory
lapses, the doc-
tors said, enable such
dangerous practices to
persist.
Doctors seek through
investiga-
tion into
the
actor
and
reality TV
personality
Shefali
Jariwala
death case.
Some aesthetic procedures, especially
when performed by unqualified persons,
have been linked to cardiac arrest.
EAPCET MOCK
SEAT ALLOTMENT
TOMORROW
DC CORRESPONDENT
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
The mock allotment for the
first phase of Eapcet engineer-
ing admissions will be
announced on or before July
13.
It will help candidates assess
how their choices may reflect
in the final allotment.
Candidates can modify their
options between July 14 and 15.
A total of 94,059 students exer-
cised web options by July 10,
competing for 83,054 seats. Of
these, 77,154 seats have been
tentatively allotted, with 5,900
still vacant.
A statement said 16,905 candi-
dates who submitted options
did not receive allotments in
the mock round.
Under the EWS quota, 6,021
candidates secured seats.
Allotments under sports and
NCC quotas will be done in
later rounds after priority lists
are received from the respec-
tive departments.
Government colleges filled
119 out of 195 seats, while pri-
vate universities saw nearly
full occupancy.
University colleges filled
5,163 of 6,108 seats and private
engineering colleges filled
70,515 out of 75,385.
SOUTH
BJP will come to power
in Kerala in 2026: Shah
Party sets target to contest 21,000 wards, secure 25% votes
GILVESTER ASSARY I DC
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM,
JULY 12
Union home minister
Amit Shah on Saturday
expressed confidence that
the BJP-led NDA would
form government in
Kerala in 2026. "To the vot-
ers of Kerala, I want to say
that the BJP-led NDA
under Prime Minister
Modi will fight the 2026
Assembly elections to
form government in
Kerala. The 25,000-strong
cadre gathered here is
sending out this message,"
he said.
“Kerala has experienced
LDF and UDF governance
over the years. But what
they delivered was vio-
lence, corruption, vote
bank politics, appease-
ment and a haven for anti-
national elements,” Shah
said, addressing a meeting
of hundreds of booth-level
workers drawn from local
body wards,
“I want to thank the peo-
ple of Kerala for all the
support given so far. In
2014, we got 11 per cent of
the votes, which increased
to 16 per cent in 2019, and
in 2024, we garnered 20 per
cent of the votes. A party
that reaches a 20 per cent
vote share can soon
achieve 35 per cent,” he
said.
“If you want change, you
usually switch between
UDF and LDF, but neither
can bring real change.
Now is the time for a
transformation. Vote for
the BJP,” he said. He asked
the cadre to take a vow
that in the upcoming local
body polls, the NDA would
contest over 21,000 wards
and make its presence felt
by securing 25 per cent of
the votes.Shah hit out at
the LDF government,
alleging that its nine years
in power were filled with
corruption cases such as
Exalogic scam, coopera-
tive bank, Life Mission, K-
fone and PPE kit corrup-
tion. "Pinarayi might get
upset when I say that gold
smuggling is the biggest
state-sponsored racket in
the entire country," he
said, referring to Chief
Minister Pinarayi
Vijayan.Taking a dig at
the alleged corruption of
the UDF, Shah quipped:
“Bade miya to bade miya,
chote miya subhanallah.”
"I won't spend much time
discussing UDF corrup-
tion because the Congress-
led front is on its way out.
Bar owners' bribery, Solar
scam, Palarivattom bridge
corruption - all happened
during their rule,” he said
and claimed that in con-
trast, there hasn't been a
single corruption charge
in the Modi government's
11-year tenure so far.
Shah accused the LDF
government of going soft
on hardline outfits. “When
the activities of PFI
spread to other states,
Modi ji took action and
banned the organisation.
The state government also
has the authority to
invoke similar sections. I
want to ask why the
Pinarayi government did
not ban the PFI ? Modi ji
not only banned the outfit
but also ensured all anti-
nationals were sent to
jail," he said.”Recently, a
communist leader claimed
that the BJP is a party of
North India. However, we
have the government in
Assam, we ousted the Left
to form a government in
Tripura, we hold power in
Odisha and Telengana, we
have emerged as a big
party. Now we are on the
path to forming a govern-
ment in Tamil Nadu,"
Shah said.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Kerala BJP
President Rajeev Chandrasekhar and others during a
public meeting, in Thiruvananthapuram.
PTI
DC CORRESPONDENT
BENGALURU, JULY 12
A weird incident of a con-
vict swallowing a mobile
phone measuring 1 inch in
width and 3 inch length in
Shivamogga Central
Prison was reported and
later the swallowed object
was removed from the per-
son after a surgery. The
removed mobile phone
from the convict was
handed over to Prison offi-
cials by doctors on July 8.
However, the reason for
the convict to swallow a
mobile phone is yet to be
known by the Prison offi-
cials. Prison Chief
Superintendent Dr P.
Ranganath registered a
complaint with the Tunga
Police in Shivamogga to
investigate “How the con-
vict managed to get access
to a mobile inside the
Prison?” Chief Superin-
tendent of Shivamogga
Central Prison Dr P.
Ranganath told Deccan
Chronicle initially the
convict identified as
Daulat Yaane (30) com-
plained to the Prison per-
sonnel that he swallowed a
stone on June 24 and the
stone had lodged inside
his stomach. The convict
was referred to McGann
Hospital.
Prisoner swallows
phone, gets surgery
GURURAJ A. PANIYADI
| DC
GOKARNA, JULY 12
Police officials have dis-
covered a Russian nation-
al and her two young
daughters living in a cave
atop the forested
Ramateertha Hill, near
the temple town of
Gokarna. While the
woman and her children
have since been relocated,
police have initiated depo-
rtation proceedings thr-
ough the Foreigners Re-
gional Registration Office
(FRRO), Bengaluru, after
finding her visa had
expired in 2017.
Inspector Sridhar SR
and his team, during a
routine patrol on July 9
around 5 pm, came across
the cave and found Nina
Kutina (40) residing there
with her daughters —
Prema (6 years, 7 months)
and Ama (4 years). Kutina
told police she had
arrived from Goa seeking
spiritual solitude and was
performing religious ritu-
als and meditation in the
forest.
Authorities noted that
the cave is located in a
hazard-prone area, with
previous incidents of
landslides and frequent
sightings of dangerous
snakes and other wildlife.
Concerned for her and the
children’s safety, police
counselled her and escort-
ed the family down to
safer ground. She was
later taken, under police
protection, to the ashram
of Yogaratna Saraswati
Swamiji- an 80 year old
woman monk- at the
Shankar Prasad Fou-
ndation in Bankikodlu
village, Kumta taluk.
Officials from the De-
partment of Women and
Child Welfare were
brought in to assist, espe-
cially since she declined
to share her passport or
visa details, expressing a
desire to continue living
in India.
Following sustained
counselling by officials
and spiritual intermedi-
aries, she later stated that
her documents might
have been misplaced in
the forest or near the cave.
For safety, she and her
daughters were shifted to
a government-run Wo-
men’s Reception Centre.
Meanwhile a joint search
by police and forest offi-
cials subsequently led to
the recovery of her pass-
port and visa, which
revealed her visa had
expired on April 17, 2017,
indicating she had over-
stayed for several years.
Gokarna Police have
now contacted the
Foreigners Regional
Registration Office
(FRRO) in Bengaluru, and
formal correspondence is
underway to initiate the
deportation process for
the Russian woman and
her two
children.According to
officials, Nina Kutina and
her daughters will be pro-
duced before the FRRO
office in Shantinagar,
Bengaluru, on July 14 for
further procedures.
Russian woman, kids found
living in a cave at Gokarna
2 MRPL workers die
after toxic gas leak
DC CORRESPONDENT
MANGALURU, JULY 12:
Two field operators died
while on duty in an acci-
dent at the Oil Movement
Area (OMS) of Mangalore
Refinery and Petroc-
hemicals Ltd (MRPL) on
Saturday morning. Ano-
ther operator who
attempted to rescue them
has been hospitalized and
is out of danger.
The deceased have been
identified as Deep
Chandra Bhartiya (33)
from Prayagraj and Bijil
Prasad (33) from Kerala,
both experienced field
operators at
MRPL.According to a
statement from the MRPL
at around 8 am on
Saturday two of MRPL
experienced field opera-
tors went on top of tank
platform for checking the
suspected level malfunc-
tion of tank FB7029 A
(Dry slop service - float-
ing roof) in the OMS area
of MRPL.
Both employees were
found unconscious on the
Tank Roof top platform.
They were given first aid
and shifted to a nearby
hospital, where they were
declared dead.
SHORT TAKES
FOOT-WASHING
CEREMONY DRAWS
GOVERNMENT IRE
DC CORRESPONDENT
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM,
JULY 12
Kerala education minister V.
Sivankutty has sought an
explanation from two private
schools in Kasargod and
Mavelikara following reports
that students washed the feet
of teachers as part of the Guru
Puja ceremony.
Sivankutty slammed the cer-
emony, stating that such prac-
tices are "totally inappropri-
ate" and against the values of a
democratic and progressive
education system.
According to reports, the cer-
emony was held at Saraswathi
Vidayalam in Bandadka,
Kasargod and Vidyadhiraja
Vidyapeetom Sainik School in
Mavelikara, Alappuzha dis-
trict. Both institutions are
affiliated to CBSE and function
under the management of
Bharatiya Vidya Niketan.In a
statement, the education min-
ister said that the government
viewed these incidents with
utmost seriousness. Such acts
are unacceptable and deserve
public condemnation.
ZOO TIGRESS
LEAVES CUBS,
ALL 3 DEAD
Bengaluru, July 12: Three
tiger cubs that were allegedly
abandoned by their mother
after littering have died in
Bannerghatta Biological Park
(BBP) recently, officials said on
Saturday.
Tigress Hima Das gave its
third litter of three cubs on
July 7, and after giving birth,
she did not take care of them,
and consequently, all three
cubs were injured, they said.
According to the BBP, the cubs
were shifted to a Hospital . On
July 8, a male cub died, and on
July 9, another male and a
female cubs died. “A post-
mortem was conducted by the
veterinary team. One male cub
died due to cervical injury due
to stamping, another male cub
died due to injuries to brain
tissue and meningeal hema-
toma caused as a result of the
mother’s biting on its head”
the BBP said.
A Russian woman and her two daughters found living in
a cave atop Gokarna’s Ramatirtha Hill, discovered by
police during a forest patrol.
DC
POLICE FOUND
Russian woman
Nina Kutina and
daughters living
in Ramateertha
Hill cave. They
sought spiritual
solitude; unsafe
conditions led to
relocation and
protective shel-
ter.
KUTINA’S EXPIRED visa prompt-
ed officials to initiate deportation.
She declined to share documents;
later stated they might be mis-
placed near the forest site.
Search teams recovered her
passport, confirming April 2017
visa lapse. Deportation process
begun; family scheduled to
appear before Bengaluru FRRO
on July 14.
CRASH REPORT
pg14
DECCAN CHRONICLE | HYDERABAD | SUNDAY | 13 JULY 2025
SHORT TAKES
AIR INDIA ASSURES
COOPERATION FOR
CRASH PROBE
New Delhi, July 12: Air
India on Saturday said it is
working closely with regula-
tors and other stakeholders,
and will continue to cooperate
with the authorities in the
ongoing probe into the
Ahmedabad plane crash after
AAIB released its preliminary
report.
On June 12, the airline’s
Boeing 787-8 plane operating
flight AI 171 from Ahmedabad
to London Gatwick crashed
soon after take off and 260 peo-
ple died in the accident.
“We acknowledge receipt of
the preliminary report
released by the Aircraft
Accident Investigation Bureau
(AAIB) today, 12 July 2025.,”
the airline said in a post on X.
Further, the airline said it is
working closely with stake-
holders, including regulators.
“We continue to fully cooper-
ate with the AAIB and other
authorities as their investiga-
tion progresses”.
LEADERS
BLAME BOEING,
DEFEND PILOTS
New Delhi, July 12: Shiv
Sena (UBT) leader Priyanka
Chaturvedi on Saturday
accused Boeing, GE and Air
India of “failing” and gave a
clean chit to the pilots, after
the Aircraft Accident
Investigation Bureau (AAIB)
released its preliminary
report on the Ahmedabad
plane crash that killed 260
people.
“....it seems clear that
Boeing (manufacturer), GE
(engine) and Tata Air India
(operator) failed us, not our
pilots,” Chaturvedi said in a
post on X.
Highlighting the findings of
the report, she said: “Both
engines shut down mid-air
within seconds after takeoff -
- fuel cutoff switches moved
from RUN to CUTOFF one
after another” and that “no
immediate sabotage evi-
dence, but a known FAA advi-
sory on possible fuel switch
flaw existed -- inspections not
done by Air India”.
BJP MP
QUESTIONS ENGINE
SHUTDOWN
US GOLDEN
CHASSIS AIDS
INVESTIGATION
New Delhi, July 12: A Golden
Chassis from the United States
helped download 49 hours of
flight data from one of the
black boxes of Air India's ill-
fated Boeing 787-8 aircraft that
crashed last month.
After the fatal accident that
destroyed the aircraft and
killed 260 people on June 12,
the Aircraft Accident
Investigation Bureau (AAIB)
retrieved the two black boxes
or Enhanced Airborne Flight
Recorders (EAFRs) and
brought them to the national
capital on June 24.
Generally, data from damaged
flight recorders is downloaded
after sourcing Golden Chassis
and relevant download cables
from other accident investiga-
tion authorities.In the current
investigation, AAIB on
Saturday said the Golden
Chassis or the identical EAFR
unit and download cables
required to download data
from EAFR were sourced from
the US National Transport
Safety Board (NTSB).The
download from the FWD EAFR
was attempted at the AAIB Lab
in the national capital on June
24 and the Crash Protection
Module (CPM) was retrieved
from the forward EAFR.
New Delhi, July 12: There is
a need to further ascertain
why the engines of the Air
India flight 171 shut down soon
after the plane took off, BJP
MP Rajiv Pratap Rudy said on
Saturday, noting that the pilots
might have turned the fuel
switches off and on within a
fraction of a second to re-start
the engines after they flamed
out.
Talking to reporters here,
Rudy, himself a commercial
pilot, said a preliminary
report of the Aircraft Accident
Investigation Bureau (AAIB),
released on Saturday, has
pointed out that when the
plane crashed, the fuel switch-
es were in the “run” position,
which means they were on.
“The report says when the
aircraft crashed, the switches
were in the run position,
which means the switches
were on. There are some pre-
liminary evidence that indi-
cates that the pilots may have
noticed the engine power
declining.
EXPERTS POINT TO BOEING FLAW
SABA ANJUM SHAIK
and MANVI VYAS I DC
HYDERABAD, JULY 12
Aviation experts are rais-
ing serious concerns
about a possible design
flaw in the Boeing 787-8
Dreamliner Air India air-
craft that crashed last
month after the Aircraft
Accident Investigation
Bureau (AAIB), in its pre-
liminary report, spotted
the sudden shutdown of
the fuel control switch
mechanism.
V. Mallikarjun, a senior
retired air traffic con-
troller, pointed to the pho-
tographic and video evi-
dence showing that the
ram air turbine (RAT), a
small emergency power
unit that deploys only
during total loss of
engine power, had activat-
ed on the ill-fated plane.
“The RAT deployed
immediately after take-
off, which confirms a
total loss of engine power.
It only activates when
both engines fail, that’s a
major sign of what went
wrong,” said Mallikarjun
said.
Regarding the AAIB
reporting that one of the
pilots aske the other if he
had cut the fuel switches,
to which the other replied
in the negative,
Mallikarjun noted that it
showed that even the
crew didn’t fully under-
stand what had triggered
the engine shutdown.
He said there could be
three possible explana-
tions for the development:
A manual shutdown, an
inadvertent action or a
technical failure in the
fuel control switch mech-
anism. “Switching off
these switches by acci-
dent is extremely unlike-
ly,” Mallikarjun said. The
fuel control switches are
deliberately designed
with a three-step locking
mechanism lift, shift and
lock to prevent unintend-
ed movement.
“This isn’t something
that can happen just by
brushing against it and
for both switches to move
from ‘Run’ to ‘Cut-off
during the climb phase
raises serious questions.
If it wasn’t a manual
action, then there may
have been a deeper issue,
possibly a design flaw,”
Mallikarjun said.
Captain Suman
Saurabh, flight instruc-
tor, explained that those
fuel control switches were
designed with a locking
mechanism. “You can’t
just flip them accidental-
ly. Even if someone
brushes against it, it
won’t move completely to
the cut-off position. Pilots
are well aware of the con-
sequences no one would
do that knowingly. This
strongly suggests a possi-
ble design fault.”He also
referred to the pilots’ con-
versation and said it
pointed clearly away from
human error. “If this hap-
pened due to an electrical
trigger, it could only
occur if there’s a flaw in
the switch design or an
associated system,” Capt.
Saurabh said.A similar
concern was raised in the
UK Air Accidents
Investigation Branch’s
(AAIB) investigation into
a Boeing 747 incident in
2014, which revealed that
electrical faults had con-
tributed to multiple sys-
tem failures mid-flight.
Pilot’s denial of fuel cutoff shows even crew didnt understand cause of sudden engine shutdown
Mumbai, July 12:
Exactly a month after Air
India flight 171 from
Ahmedabad to London
crashed soon after taking
off, killing 241 persons
onboard and 19 on the
ground, kin of several
passengers on the route
on Saturday said the one-
month anniversary of the
horrific aviation disaster
had brought back fate-
linked anxieties.
The Dreamliner ended
up as a massive ball of fire
after it crashed into BJ
Medical College hostel in
Meghaninagar here
moments following take
off from Sardar
Vallabhbhai Patel
International Airport at
1:39pm on June 12. While
241 of 242 passengers died,
19 fatalities on the ground
included four medical stu-
dents.Flight code AI-171
was suspended after the
horrific crash before
resuming on June 16 with
the new AI-159 flight code.
Air India’s website
informed that the flight
took off from here at
1:08pm on Saturday.
While most of the kin
left after passengers they
had come to see off
entered the sprawling ter-
minal building following
check-in at 10am, some
milled around waiting for
the flight to depart in
order to set to rest emo-
tions linked to the recol-
lection of the tragedy.
Among them was
Bhartiben Prajapati, a
resident of Kadi town in
Mehsana, who waited
along with her husband
Rajesh Prajapati and
other kin. PTI
One month on, fear still
grips frequent passengers
People offer prayers during a prayer meeting held for
the late crew members of the Air India plane at a
church in Mumbai on Saturday.
PTI
WHAT ARE THE FUEL SWITCH-
ES AT THE CENTRE OF THE AIR
INDIA CRASH PROBE?
The preliminary report from
investigators probing the Air
India crash that killed 260 peo-
ple showed that seconds after
takeoff, the Boeing BA.N 787
plane's engine fuel control
switches were switched off
briefly, starving them of fuel.
Below are a few facts about the switches, their
functions in the aircraft and their movements on
the Air India flight.
WHAT ARE FUEL SWITCHES?
They are switches that regulate fuel flow into a
plane's engines. They are used by pilots to start
or shut down engines on the ground or to manu-
ally shut down or restart engines if an engine
failure occurs during a flight. Aviation experts
say a pilot would not be able to accidentally
move the fuel switches that feed the engines.
But if moved, the effect would be immediate,
cutting off engine power. There are independent
power systems and wiring for the fuel cutoff
switches and the fuel valves controlled by those
switches, according to U.S. aviation safety
expert John Cox.
WHERE ARE THE FUEL
SWITCHES LOCATED?
The two fuel control switches
on a 787, in Air India's case
equipped with two GE GE.N
engines, are located below
the thrust levers. The switch-
es are spring-loaded to
remain in position. To change
one from run to cutoff, a pilot
has to first pull the switch up and then move it
from run to cutoff or vice versa. There are two
modes: 'CUTOFF' and 'RUN'.
WHAT HAPPENED ON THE FATAL
AIR INDIA FLIGHT?
According to the flight recorder, a few seconds
after takeoff, switches for both engines transi-
tioned to 'CUTOFF' from 'RUN' one after another
with a time gap of one second. As a result, the
engines began to lose power. One pilot was
heard on the cockpit voice recorder asking the
other why he cut off the fuel. "The other pilot
responded that he did not do so," the report
said. It did not identify which remarks were
made by the flight's captain and which by the
first officer. Seconds later, the switches flipped
back to 'RUN', according to the preliminary
report. Both fuel control switches were found in
the 'RUN' position at the crash site, it said.
When fuel control switches are moved from
'CUTOFF' to 'RUN' while the aircraft is in flight,
each engine's control system automatically
manages a relight and thrust recovery sequence
of ignition and fuel introduction, the report said.
"No sane pilot would ever turn those switches
off in flight," especially as the plane is just start-
ing to climb, U.S. aviation safety expert John
Nance said.
— REUTERS
1. Nose landing gear was found 307 feet southwest from the initial impact point; 2. The left engine hit Building and
detached completely; 3) The flap handle was set for takeoff and the landing gear lever was found in the ‘DOWN’
position.
THE PRELIMINARY REPORT
ALPA India seeks fair,
fact-based air crash probe
Mumbai, July 12:
Airline Pilots’
Association of India on
Saturday demanded a fair
and fact-based probe into
the Air India plane crash
as it claimed that the tone
and direction of the inves-
tigation into the Air India
plane crash suggests a
bias towards pilot error.
The Aircraft Accident
Investigation Bureau
(AAIB) has released its
preliminary report into
the fatal Boeing 787-8
plane crash on June 12
that killed 260 people. The
report has found that the
fuel supply to both
engines of Air India flight
AI171 was cut off within a
second of each other,
causing confusion in the
cockpit and the airplane
plummeting back to
ground almost immediate-
ly after taking off.The 15-
page report says that in
the cockpit voice record-
ing, one unidentified pilot
asked the other why he
had cut off the fuel, which
the other denied.“The
tone and direction of the
investigation suggest a
bias towards pilot error...
ALPA India categorically
rejects this presumption
and insists on a fair, fact-
based inquiry,” Airline
Pilots’ Association of
India (ALPA) said in a
statement. PTI
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The pilots tried to bring
the fuel switches back to
“run” mode. Engine 1
showed partial recovery,
but Engine 2 did not. The
ram air turbine (RAT) got
deployed. Thirtytwo sec-
onds after it took off, the
aircraft crashed into a
medical hostel near the
runway.
Likely, this fuel switch
transition may have hap-
pened due to technical
malfunctions of the sys-
tem, but the AAIB will
need more time to reach
the conclusion. The final
report will be available by
June next year.
While the preliminary
report rules out bird hit,
fuel contamination or any
sabotage, it does mention
an advisory of 2018 by the
United States transport
department’s Federal
Aviation Administration
(FAA) that indicated a pos-
sible fuel switch flaw
existed in Boeing’s certain
category of planes.
However, Air India did not
carry out inspections on
this possible flaw since it
was only an advisory,
the report said.
Since the AAIB
report is silent on
the cause of the
accident or how it
happened or who
did it, the Airline
Pilots Association of
India (ALPA) has demand-
ed a fair and fact-based
probe into the Air India
plane crash, as the pilots'
association claims that
the tone and direction of
the investigation into the
Air India plane crash sug-
gest a bias towards pilot
error.
Referring to the FAA
report on fuel control
switch gates which indi-
cated potential equipment
malfunctions, ALPA asked
if the recommendations of
the FAA bulletin were
implemented prior to
flight. The pilots' body
also accused the gov-
ernment of a lack of
transparency in
the investigation
and questioned
how the sensitive
information on fuel
control switches in
the report got leaked to
international media hous-
es before it was officially
released.
The preliminary report
said both pilots were well
experienced, medically fit
and had adequate rest
periods prior to operating
the flight. They under-
went the pre-flight breath
analyser test and were
found fit to operate the
flight. The aircraft was
within weight and balance
limits and had no danger-
ous goods onboard. It was
carrying 54,200 kg of avia-
tion fuel.
The report, based on the
preliminary facts and evi-
dence collected during the
investigation of the crash,
was made public by the
AAIB in accordance with
the rules of the
Convention on
International Civil Avi-
ation Organisation (ICAO)
under which the initial
report has to be released
within 30 days of the acci-
dent. The AAIB said the
sole objective of the inves-
tigation of an accident or
incident is the prevention
of accidents and incidents
and not apportion blame
or liability.
FAA WARNS OF FUEL
No immediate sabotage evi-
dence, but a known FAA adviso-
ry on possible fuel switch flaw
existed , inspections not done
by Air India. it seems clear that
Boeing, GE and Tata AI failed us.”
PRIYANKA CHATURVEDI
Shiv Sena (UBT) leader
let's not jump to any con-
clusions at this stage. Let
us wait for the final report.
These are technical things
and that is why we have
these investigation agencies.”
K. RAM MOHAN NAIDU
Union aviation minister
Diu, July 12:Many would
think of him as one of the
luckiest persons alive in
the world. But for Vishwas
Kumar Ramesh, the sole
survivor of the June 12 Air
India plane crash, it has
been a struggle to get over
the monumental tragedy.
He is now taking a psy-
chiatrist's help to find a
way of coping with the
traumatic experience, his
cousin said.
When the London-bound
Boeing 787 Dreamliner
came down seconds after
the take-off from the
Ahmedabad airport, 40-
year-old Vishwas, an
Indian-origin British citi-
zen, was the only passen-
ger who walked away
alive. His brother Ajay was
among the 241 others
onboard who perished
along with 19 persons on
the ground.
The memories of the
scenes of the crash site,
his miraculous escape and
his brother's death still
hound Vishwas, said his
cousin Sunny.
“Many people, including
our relatives living
abroad, call us to inquire
about Vishwas's well-
being. But he does not talk
to anyone.
He is yet to overcome the
mental trauma of the
crash and the death of his
brother.
“He still wakes up in the
middle of the night and
finds it difficult to fall
asleep again. We took him
to a psychiatrist two days
ago to find remedy. He has
not made any plans yet to
return to London because
his treatment has just
begun,” Sunny added.
Vishwas was discharged
from the Ahmedabad Civil
Hospital on June 17. On
the same day, the mortal
remains of his brother
Ajay were handed over to
the family after a DNA
match.
Vishwas and Ajay were
returning to London by
the Air India flight after
visiting their family in
Diu, a part of the Union
Territory of Dadra and
Nagar Haveli and Daman
and Diu.
In a video which sur-
faced on social media, he
can be seen carrying his
brother's mortal remains
on his shoulders to the cre-
mation ground in Diu on
June 18.
A day after the crash,
Prime Minister Narendra
Modi met Vishwas at hos-
pital and enquired about
his well-being.
In an interview to
Doordarshan, Vishwas
recounted that the aircraft
seemed to have stalled
within seconds of taking
off.
His seat, 11A, was close
to the emergency door on
the left side, he said.
“Luckily, the portion of
the plane where I was seat-
ed fell on the ground floor
of the (medical college)
hostel premises after the
plane crash- landed. When
I saw that the door was
broken, I told myself that I
can try and get out.
Eventually, I came out,” he
told reporters.
In a viral video shot by a
local person minutes after
the crash, Kumar can be
seen walking towards an
ambulance, away from the
debris.
To walk away from the
haunting memories would
perhaps be more difficult.
PTI
Sole survivor of Air India crash seeks psychiatric help
Crash site escape, brother’s death still haunt Vishwas Kumar, cousin shares painful memories
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TOO EARLY FOR
CONCLUSIONS:
AVIATION MINISTER
LAXMI PRANATHI | DC
with agency inputs
VISAKHAPATNAM, JULY 12
Union aviation minister
K. Ram Mohan Naidu on
Saturday said that it was
too early to jump to con-
clusions over the
Aircraft Accident
Investigation Bureau
(AAIB) report on the Air
India aircraft crash in
Ahmedabad, the find-
ings are not final.
“So, let's not jump to
any conclusions at this
stage. Let us wait for the
final report. These are
technical things and that
is why we have these
investigation agencies.
Once they are clear, they
are going to submit the
final report. At this stage
it will be very immature
for me to comment on
it,” said Naidu.
Addressing the media
after distributing
appointment letters at a
Rozgar Mela in
Visakhapatnam, he
emphasised the difficul-
ty of the investigation
and praised the AAIB for
their management of the
intricate process.
He praised the bureau
for conducting a "trans-
parent and professional"
investigation. The report
was undergoing asses-
sment by the civil avia-
tion ministry and add-
itional feedback could be
anticipated only after
the final report is made
available.
“I want to commend
the work done by the
AAIB.
It was an exceptionally
challenging task, partic-
ularly the initial endeav-
or of securing the black
box and attempting to
decode the data, all per-
formed within the lab in
Delhi," said Ram Mohan
Naidu. He also under-
scored that 'justice' has
to be done to the family
members.
RAT deployed, crashed in 32 seconds
Wreckage of Air Indias Boeing 787-8 aircraft, which
was operating flight AI 171 from Ahmedabad to
London, placed under tight security.
PTI
EXPERT OPINION
RAT deployment
indicates total
engine failure after
takeoff.
SIMULTANEOUS
cutoff of both
switches raises
design flaw
concerns.
CREW's confusion suggests
fuel shutdown wasn't manual.
ACCIDENTAL fuel switch-off is
highly unlikely due to locking
mechanism.
FUEL SWITCHES cannot
flip just by brushing against
them.
PILOT CONVERSATION POINTS AWAY FROM
HUMAN ERROR
ELECTRICAL malfunc-
tion in fuel switch sys-
tem is possible.
SIMILAR past incidents
involved electrical faults in
Boeing aircraft.