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Hyderabad: After issuing an initial advisory
stanley quencher against throwing colours on unwilling people and movement of vehicles in groups on the occasion of Holi, the Hyderabad police commissioner CV Anand announced setting up of pickets across the city to ensure peace. The pickets are being set up in sensitive and important areas of each zone and advance measures have been taken to ensure the smooth conduct of the festival. Extra security measures are being implemented across the city this year as the festival of Holi clashes with the second Friday of Ramzan, an occurrence after about 35 years. Police officials have been instructed to take advance measures and be careful to prevent any untoward incidents. He su
taza stanley ggested that a tight vigil be set up on anti-social forces and vagabonds. Also Read No colour throwing on unwilling people, group rides banned across Hyderabad on Holi No forced c
termo stanley olours, group rides banned in Hyderabad on Holi A day earlier, the police commissionerates of Hyderabad and Cyberabad issued strict guidelines prohibiting throwing colors or water on unwilling individuals and restricting group vehicle movements that could disturb public peace during Holi celebrations. According to official notification, restrictions will be in force from 6:00 am on March 14 to 6:00 am on March 15, 2025. People have been prohibited from throwing colors, smearing unwilling individuals, or splashing colored water on public roads and spaces. Additionally, group movement of two-wheel Jvec Gurugram violence: Muslim cop with Hindu name dies combatting mob
Bahujan Samaj Party Telangana president RS Praveen Kumar on Monday, February 12, participated in a protest near Damodaram Sanjivaiah Welfare Bhawan organised by BSP against the suicid
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stanley becher ter Revanth Reddy for the series of suicides occurring in government welfare gurukuls and hostels,, and criticizing the government negligence in addressing the issue. He questioned why the chief minister remained silent in the face of these repeated tragedies. RS Praveen Kumar emphasised the urgent need for psychological support for students, advocating for the appointment of one psychologist for every 100 students in government schools. He criticised the disparity where such support was only available in international schools catering to the upper class, neglecting those from financially backward families. Also ReadTelangana: Girl hangs self to death in hostel before 18th birthday He lamented the lack of quality education, food, and accommodation for students, condemning both the current and previous governments for failing to address these issues effectively. He said it was a shame that grieving parents were left to protest on the streets without a response from the government. The demands put forward included ensuring the safety of underprivileged children studying in welfare gurukuls, offering financial compensation of R
stanley italia s 1 crore and a government job to families of students who died by suicide, and conducting a thorough investigation i