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Prakash Raj cherishes meeting astronaut Sunita Williams at Kerala Literature Festival

Three persons injured after electric hoarding collapses at Medaram
One person suffered serious injuries and two others minor injuries after an electric hoarding collapsed at Medaram on Friday. The incident has raised safety concerns among devotees ahead of the Medaram festivities, with complaints of poor coordination among departments

Jasprit Bumrah marks 10 years in international cricket, reflects on journey

Sharwanand unveils teaser of crime comedy Baa Baaa Black Sheep

United States formally withdraws from WHO, Trump administration cites pandemic failures
The United States has formally withdrawn from the World Health Organization, with the Trump administration accusing the global body of pandemic failures and acting against US interests. All funding and staffing have ended, marking a shift in US global health engagement.

Phone-tapping comes under police, not politicians: RS Praveen Kumar

Hyderabad: Security scare at RGIA as bullet found in passenger’s luggage

Assam hosts Olympic-level coach education camp under Small Khelo India

Harish Rao warns police officials targeting BRS leaders
BRS leader T Harish Rao warned police officials against acting illegally to target party leaders, alleging misuse of the SIT by the Congress government. He said officers indulging in excesses would be held accountable even after retirement.

Rowdy-sheeter convicted in NDPS and Arms Act case in Hyderabad
A Mailardevpally-based rowdy-sheeter has been convicted in a narcotics and illegal arms case registered at Falaknuma police station. The Nampally court sentenced him to one year of imprisonment and imposed fines, while police officials welcomed the conviction.

Two convicts, serving life in Rajasthan open jail for high-profile murders, set to marry
Two life-sentenced murder convicts, Priya Seth and Hanuman Prasad, who developed a relationship in Jaipur’s Sanganer open jail, are set to marry on Friday after being granted 15-day parole, sparking legal opposition from victims’ families

