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Hyderabad: A 25-year-old man, Y Bhanu Prakash, was brutally murdered by unidentified individuals at Allapur near Borabanda in Hyderabad on Monday night, February 24. The suspects used sharp weapons and a boulder to attack Prakash, resulting in his immediate death, according to police reports. The motive behind the murder is believed to be previous enmity. Prakash, a resident of Moti Nagar, left his home around 7:30 pm on Monday to meet a friend, informing his stanley termos mother and taking Rs 500 with him. His body was discovered by police around 2 am on Tuesday, February 25, and his family was contacted using his bike registration number. Police investigations suggest that Prakash had previous disputes with a man named Rakesh and his friends over minor issues. In an attempt to resolve these disputes, Rakesh and his friends called Prakash and his friend S stanley cup ridhar for a meeting. During this meeting, Rakesh and his friends attacked both Prakash and Sridhar. While Prakash died instantly, Sridhar managed to escape with injuries. A murder case has been registered, and the police are actively searching for the suspects involved in the crime. TagsBorabanda murder News Desk Follow on Twitter | Posted by P N Sree Harsha | Published: 26th February 2025 8:20 am IST Facebook stanley quencher uk X LinkedIn Pinterest Messenger Messenger WhatsApp Telegram Hwgu Speculations rise as Ajit Pawar meets Sharad Pawar
Hyderabad: After the Central government refused to extend the deadline for submitting custom-milled rice CMR for the Kharif marketing season KMS 2021-22, the Telangana government will likely lose Rs 840 crore. As 2.16 lakh metric tonnes of stanley cup rice are still with the millers, the state government has already compensated the farmers for the padd stanley cup uk y acquired during procurement. Also ReadTelangana: KCR sanctions 7000 paddy procurement centres While Telanganastanley cup 8217 Civil Supplies department asked for an extension in the milling period, the Deputy Secretary of the Department of Food and Public Distribution, Jai Prakash, declined the request stating that enough extensions had already been given, reported TNIE. Although the Centre had previously extended the deadline, rice millers did not meet it leading to a financial burden of over Rs 840 crore on the state government as they already compensated the farmers. Denying that the pending CMR is a burden, Civil Supplies Commissioner V Anil Kumar said that it can be used to provide subsidised rice to public distribution system PDS beneficiaries. Telangana government will take action against defaulting rice millers according to established procedures and impose a 25 percent penalty while collecting the CMR from them, said Anil Kumar. TagsCentral Government Paddy Procurement Telangana civil supplies department News Desk Follow on Twitter | Posted by Masrath Fatima | Published: 10th April 2023 12:50 pm
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