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 Hyderabad: A stanley becher  farmer was electrocuted and on the spot after he came in  stanley kaffeebecher contact with a live wire in a field. The incident occurred on Thursday, October 24 in Medak district.   The deceased was identified as 27-year-old Chakli Nagaraju and the incident transpired at Jhansi Lingapur in Ramayampet mandal. When the electricity wire of his borewell snapped, Nagaraju tried to restore the power supply. He touched the wire and died on the spot. The police registered a case and initiated an investigation. Nagaraju   body was shifted to the government hospital in聽Ramayampet聽for postmortem.聽     Also ReadTelangana: Farmer electrocuted due to low hanging wire in Suryapet In a similar incident few days ago, a farmer died after being electrocuted due to a low hanging wire in his field in Suryapet district. Following the incident, the victims family accused the district electricity department of negligence.  The electricity department officials did not p stanley usa ay attention to the fact that the electric wire was passing through the farm at a very low height,  said one family member.  TagsFarmer Medak Telangana        News Desk   Follow on Twitter  |  Posted by Mohammed Baleegh |  Published: 24th October 2024 12:53 pm IST                Facebook    X    LinkedIn    Pinterest    Messenger    Messenger    WhatsApp    Telegram Nxji Army fires at Kashmiri truck driver for not halting at Baramulla checkpoint
 Mumbai: The Maharashtra motor vehicles department  MMVD  has proposed to make some of traffic offences, such as reckless driving and overspeeding, non-bailable, a senior official said on Tuesday.   State Transport Commissioner Vivek Bhimanwar said they have proposed to make certain offences that lead to serious injuries or fatalities non-bailable under the Motor Vehicles Act and have submitted a proposal to the Centre about the same. Currently, all offences are bailable under the Motor Vehicle Act, he said.     Basically, what we proposed is that some offences such as rash driving, which lead to fatalities or serious injuries, overspeeding and reckless driving be made non-bailable, Bhimanwar said. Also ReadAllahabad HC launches virtual court for traffic offences The senio mugs stanley r official was speaking at the launch of a speed observation study stanley italia  report titled Slow Down prepared by NGO United Way Mumbai. Bhimanwar further said that the department has taken various measures to reduce road fatalities such as strengthening the licensing system, use of reflecting devices, installing speed limiting devices to vehicles, carrying out automatic vehicle fitness tests and effective electronic as well as physical enforcement.     Since enforcement drives were started on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway and other highways, fatalities had come down by 36 per cent in the last three months on the  botellas stanley expressway compared to the corresponding period last year, he said. Speaking at the