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Kiran@puntinghyd·
@drsunita02 that's what emergency lane is for madam , lorry driver had concern and stopped it in a emergency lane , fault lies with car driver , what is he doing in a emergency lane
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With due respect Sir, it's not only the unauthorised stopping of the vehicles. What we need is educating the public about the driving rules, like it's done abroad (UK, UAE etc) Issuing driving license should be done strictly like abroad. There are other things that go wrong too on the ORR inadditon to parked vehicles. 1) Slow moving lorries as well as slow moving cars use the right two lanes. They don't even have the common sense to use the left 2 lanes. If a car going at the usual 100-120 kmh wants to overtake, they don't have any other option than to overtake from the left side. 2) People cut lanes without indicating. No one uses their indicators at all. 3) Headlights: Everyone uses fullbeam. And the newer cars have very bright headlights. How can one drive with such bright lights? Can something be done about this? 4) Some people drive in the opposite side on ORR. How can they do this?? This is dangerous. @SajjanarVC_IPS Sir, we need more stricter rules, we need educating the people. We need government to enforce these. Hope you can do something. Thanks
V.C. Sajjanar, IPS@SajjanarVC_IPS

Deeply concerned about the accidents on the Outer Ring Road (ORR). I appeal to all commuters to strictly avoid stopping your vehicles on the ORR unless it is an emergency like a breakdown. In such unavoidable situations, please call the ORR Helpline at 14449 immediately for safety assistance before moving to the extreme left lane. It is important to remember that these precautions are not limited to the ORR alone; they must be strictly followed while traveling on any National Highway. I also urge every organisation to sensitize their drivers and employees regarding these safety protocols. Together, we must strive to prevent fatal road accidents. I request your full support in our mission to curb road accidents and save lives. Such acts will not only attract heavy penalties but are also life-threatening. Let’s prioritise safety above all.

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Kiran@puntinghyd·
@JacobBhoompag @Collector_KMM our ranga reddy district collector one the worst in the , too many land related files in that office
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Jacob Ross@JacobBhoompag·
He led from the front, delivered without delay, and left behind results people can see and feel. Khammam didn’t lose a Collector it lost momentum. @Collector_KMM had seen many officers come and go. But when Anudeep Durishetty walked out of the Collectorate in April 2026, it did not feel like a routine transfer. It felt like a chapter had ended. The farewell was not just a formal gathering. It was emotional, heavy, and deeply personal. Employees who had worked with him stood silently, many unable to hold back tears. For them, he was not just a District Collector—he was a leader who changed how governance felt on the ground. When he took charge in June 2025, Khammam was like any other district—files moved, meetings happened, and systems functioned. But he refused to let administration remain mechanical. He brought speed, clarity, and purpose. One of the most striking changes was his push for technology. He insisted that officers use Artificial Intelligence tools for analysis, reporting, and monitoring schemes. Files that once took days began moving in hours. Reviews became sharper. Decisions became faster. Governance started speaking the language of the future. But his work was not limited to systems. It touched people directly. In schools, he launched the “Every Child Reads” campaign. Classrooms that were once silent began to echo with reading voices. Children who struggled with basics slowly found confidence. “Bagless Saturdays” turned learning into something joyful skills, creativity, and curiosity replaced routine memorization. In Velugumatla, when 31 acres of Bhoodan land were under threat, he acted decisively. The land, worth over ₹250 crore, was protected. For many, it was just a file. For him, it was justice. He did not wait for reports to understand problems. He visited sites, inspected works, and followed up relentlessly. Whether it was the Young India Integrated Gurukul buildings, Bhakta Ramadasu Kalakshetra modernization, or flood damage assessments his presence was constant. Work did not stop at approvals; it continued until results were visible. One incident stayed with many. A request came from a visually impaired student. Instead of routine processing, he ordered the conversion of a school into a specialized institution. That decision changed lives. It showed what responsive governance looks like. As the farewell meeting progressed, stories kept coming. Staff spoke about late-night reviews, field visits in difficult conditions, and his insistence on accountability. But more than that, they spoke about how he treated people with respect, clarity, and purpose. When his turn came to speak, the room was already emotional. He did not speak about achievements. He spoke about responsibility. He said administration is meaningful only when it reaches the last person. As he left the hall, there were no slogans, no grand gestures. Just silence, moist eyes, and folded hands. Khammam will move on. Another officer will take charge. Files will continue to move. But for those who saw governance change in real time for those children who started reading, for those lands that were protected, for those lives that were directly touched @anudeepd7 will not be remembered as just a Collector. He will be remembered as someone who made the system work like it was meant to. @revanth_anumula @TelanganaCS @IASassociation
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Kiran@puntinghyd·
@Brs_Teja teja brs em chesindi , valu ede ga chesindi , sab ke sab chor hai
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Ravi Teja@Brs_Teja·
🔴 This lady is the representation of our nation’s growing Frustration towards the BJP government ! She is an Icon and she is a hero !
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Kiran@puntinghyd·
@TGSRTCHQ sir from aramghar to shamshabad bus stand , charges are 35 , this is ridiculous sir , even auto takes 25 , this is day light robbery
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Kiran@puntinghyd·
@Nallabalu1 Anna me Dora chesina dharini daridam inka pole , congress same boat lo undi eppudu
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𝗡𝗔𝗟𝗟𝗔 𝗕𝗔𝗟𝗨
Comparing a failed 2010 blueprint to a global engineering wonder like Kaleshwaram is the absolute peak of 'Pappu' intelligence. 🤡 That old plan was cheap for a reason, it was a dead-end design with zero water source that would’ve left our lands bone dry forever. You just can’t compare a failed blueprint that existed only in dreams to a world-record reality and call it a 'price hike.' Only someone stuck in 'Pappu logic' would think a rejected, non-viable plan should cost the same as a project that has physically changed the geography of Telangana. The ₹86,788 Crore spent on Kaleshwaram is the price of making the impossible, possible. The KCR government didn’t just dig a few canals, they built a massive powerhouse system that forces the mighty Godavari river to flow uphill by lifting it a staggering 600 meters high. This miracle took the world’s most powerful 139 MW 'Bahubali' motors, over 200 kilometers of deep-earth tunnels, and a massive network of 1,800 kilometers of pipelines carved through the land. Under KCR's vision, 3 massive barrages and 19 reservoirs were constructed to store water for farmers in places where it never reached in history. While your leader is busy with photo-ops and spreading fake 'chronology' tweets, Kaleshwaram is busy feeding millions and turning deserts into green gold. You see a cost increase, but the state sees a river flowing uphill against all odds to save our people. A toy is always cheaper than a real machine, and a failed 2010 blueprint is always going to be cheaper than a world-class miracle created by KCR. Stop following that 'Pappu logic' and go look at the green fields🌾 that is the only truth that matters! #KaleshwaramReality
Ankit Mayank@mr_mayank

MASSIVE EXPOSE 🚨 The Kaleshwaram project is unofficially the BIGGEST SCAM of this century. Understand the chronology — Cost under INC : ₹38,500 Cr [2010] Cost under BRS1 : ₹85,651 Cr [2018] Cost under BRS2 : ₹1.47 Lakh Cr 🤯 Same project, minor upgrades, pathetic quality yet tripled the cost. Even the CAG flagged the scam. FUN FACT — BJP is still silent 🤫

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Kiran@puntinghyd·
@KarthikIndrAnna bro chevella ki emana chesinava asalu , last 15 years unchi road lu lev
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Karthik Indra Reddy Patlolla@KarthikIndrAnna·
Removal of illegal encroachments/buildings should be PART of a policy Indiscriminate DEMOLITIONS cannot be the ONLY policy
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PulseNewsBreaking@pulsenewsbreak·
లావాదేవీల కోసమే.. హైడ్రా కమిషనర్ రంగనాథ్ హౌసింగ్ సొసైటీల మీద పడుతున్నాడు డబ్బుల మూటలను పైకి పంపడానికే.. చెరువుల పునరుద్ధరణ మానేసి, హౌసింగ్ సొసైటీలను రంగనాథ్ టార్గెట్ చేస్తున్నాడు - సుప్రీం కోర్టు న్యాయవాది ముఖీమ్
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Kiran@puntinghyd·
@hydcitypolice dude 20 years ha rape ki , should have been a life
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Hyderabad City Police@hydcitypolice·
𝟮𝟬-𝗬𝗲𝗮𝗿 𝗥𝗶𝗴𝗼𝗿𝗼𝘂𝘀 𝗜𝗺𝗽𝗿𝗶𝘀𝗼𝗻𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗔𝘄𝗮𝗿𝗱𝗲𝗱 𝗶𝗻 𝗥𝗮𝗽𝗲 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗖𝗿𝗶𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗹 𝗜𝗻𝘁𝗶𝗺𝗶𝗱𝗮𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗖𝗮𝘀𝗲 The XIII Additional District and Sessions Court at L.B. Nagar, presided over by Judge Smt. M. Vani, delivered its judgment in a rape and criminal intimidation case arising from Mailardevpally Police Station (Cr. No. 541/2018, SC No. 482/2019). The accused, Somashila Mahender (40), a resident of NTR Nagar, Mailardevpally was found guilty after a full trial in which the prosecution presented evidence establishing the charges. The case dates back to June 15, 2018, when the accused entered the victim’s house under the pretext of asking for food. Upon finding her alone, he locked the door, committed rape, and subsequently threatened to kill her if she revealed the incident. The court convicted the accused under Sections 376 (rape) and 506 (criminal intimidation) of the IPC. He was sentenced to 20 years of rigorous imprisonment and fined ₹5,100. Additionally, the court directed that ₹3,00,000 be awarded to the victim as compensation.
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Kiran@puntinghyd·
@TUTICORINPOLICE wow , can't believe cops gave clean chit to themselves
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Thoothukudi District Police@TUTICORINPOLICE·
சுசித்தரா, என்பவரால் சமீபத்தில் வெளியிடப்பட்ட சாத்தான்குளம் நிகழ்வு குறித்த காணொளி முற்றிலும் உண்மைதன்மையற்றது. மேலும், இது போன்ற காணொளிகளை வெளியிடுவது வழக்கின் புலனாய்வை பாதிக்கும் என சென்னை உயர்நீதிமன்றம் வழிகாட்டியுள்ளது. எனவே பொதுமக்கள் இத்தகைய காணொளிகளை நம்ப வேண்டாம்..!
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Абхиманью@Jai_hind_99·
This is the situation of Hindus in Hyderabad. If u wear helmet going in low speed in right direction still u were abused and got beaten on daylight by peaceful. All peacefulls on road keep supporting them and abusing u without not even knowing what happened there.. Still its ur fault because you are a Hindu in Hyderabad
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Kiran@puntinghyd·
@DIY_FWIW @Jai_hind_99 shaik bhai , airport roads are worst in the night time with peaceful all over the roads with triples on bikes , no helmet no fear of law nothing , hyd cops also show no guts to catch them
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Shaik@DIY_FWIW·
I am a Muslim, and I have personally faced a road rage incident once involving Hyderabad old city Muslims, and another time in Bangalore involving local Hindus. These experiences clearly show that such behaviour is not tied to any one community. Please stop giving every incident a communal angle or reducing it to Hindu–Muslim narratives. In every city, some individuals behave like goons. If you have the vehicle number, file a complaint with the police instead of spreading narratives.
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Kiran@puntinghyd·
@DanQayyum pakis are so butt hurt since 2014 , they wanted a congress soft govt in power for years now
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Dan Qayyum@DanQayyum·
India's External Affairs Minister, at an official all-party meeting, used the word 'dalal' to describe Pakistan's diplomatic role. Not in a chai dhaba. Not on a WhatsApp forward. At a formal government briefing. This is what a decade of BJP rule has produced: a Foreign Minister who reaches for street-level abuse when confronted with the reality that Pakistan is hosting the most consequential peace talks on the planet and India has no seat, no role, and nothing to offer except name-calling. The dignity of Indian diplomacy died somewhere between this briefing and that word.
IndiaToday@IndiaToday

India cannot act as a “dalal nation” in global geopolitics, External Affairs Minister @DrSJaishankar said at the all-party meet on West Asia crisis on Wednesday. The minister's remarks came when Opposition raised concerns over Pakistan mediating talks between United States and Iran amid the ongoing conflict, sources told India Today. indiatoday.in/india/story/we…

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Kiran@puntinghyd·
@urs_sravanthi chi chi money kosam meru emana chestharu
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@trahmanbnp pakis are on loop with this twist
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Tarique Rahman
Tarique Rahman@trahmanbnp·
March 25, 1971 is observed as Genocide Day. On the occasion of Genocide Day, 1 pay my deepest respect to all the martyrs. In the history of freedom-loving Bangladesh, 25 March 1971 remains one of the most disgraceful and brutal days. On that dark night, the Pakistani occupation forces carried out one of the most heinous genocides in history against the unarmed people of Bangladesh in the name of 'Operation Searchlight". They indiscriminately opened fire on teachers, intellectuals and innocent civilians at various places, including Dhaka University, Pilkhana and Rajarbāgh Police Lines, killing many people. The genocide of 25 March was a pre-planned massacre. Why this organised killing spree could not be resisted remains a matter of historical research regarding the visible role of the political leadership of that time. However, on the night of 25 March, the 8th East Bengal Regiment in Chattogram formally initiated armed resistance against the genocide by declaring 'We Revolt'. Through this resistance to genocide, the long nine-month armed Liberation War began. To convey the value and significance of independence to the present and future generations, it is essential to know about the genocide of 25 March as well. Let us all strive to honour the sacrifices of the martyrs by establishing in the state and society the spirit of the great Liberation War - equality, human dignity and social justice. Let us work together to build a just, developed, prosperous, self-reliant and democratic Bangladesh. I pray to the Almighty Allah to grant forgiveness and eternal peace to the departed souls of all the martyrs. On the occasion of Genocide Day on 25 March. I wish every success to all the programmes organised to observe the day.
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Kiran@puntinghyd·
@ncakos316 will your papa their bills buddy
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Wisden@WisdenCricket·
🗣️ “This is a decision I hope I will look back on in 10 years and see as a pivotal moment in my career, and the right decision.” Ben Duckett, signed for £200,000 by Delhi Capitals, has withdrawn from the 2026 IPL to prioritise his England career after a tough winter. In doing so, he’s at risk of incurring a three-year ban from the competition.
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