TSRTC cargo driver damages CCTV camera in Manikonda, residents seek action
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HYDERABAD: The Pioneer Estate Resident Welfare Association (PERWA) has accused an RTC Cargo driver of damaging a surveillance camera funded by the association. The association alleged that the incident occurred due to the driver’s negligence, who reportedly fled the scene despite being cautioned about safe driving.
Taking their grievances to social media, PERWA has called for stringent action against the RTC cargo driver. The association even shared CCTV footage capturing the driver reversing the vehicle and the subsequent destruction of the camera during the process. Concerned authorities were urged to investigate the matter and take appropriate measures based on the evidence presented by PERWA.
Hyderabad's MD Lines residents face challenges of dark streets
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Hyderabad: Residents of MD Lines, Hyderabad, are facing inconvenience due to unlit streets and poor road conditions. The stretch connecting Langar House and Tolichowki, which has an old city vibe, suffers from a lack of proper streetlight connections. This has plunged the area into darkness for the past two weeks, causing problems for residents and commuters. The situation is further compounded by the deplorable state of the road itself.
While speaking to the Hyderabad Mail, a resident and admin of TG Citizen who wished to remain anonymous said, “There are streetlights installed, but they are not connected properly. This has caused immense suffering for commuters like myself. There are no streetlights, and the road is also in terrible condition, with garbage dumped along its entire length.”
The resident expressed frustration with the authorities’ apparent inaction. “It seems the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) and its commissioner, along with the zonal commissioner, are preoccupied with other priorities,” he stated. Everyone is aware of the issues, yet there seems to be no desire to address them. I have already reported this problem on Twitter.”
The resident highlighted the situation by taking to the social media platform previously known as Twitter (now known as ‘X’). Their tweet read: “#MDlines road connecting #langarhouse & #Tolichowki. It competes with #oldcity infra with the worst roads, zero streetlights, and a dumping yard on both sides. @GHMCOnline @CommissionrGHMC @ZC_Khairatabad are busy on other top priorities, not sure, though. #hyderabad #hyderabadrains.”
📍 #MDlines road connecting #langarhouse & #Tolichowki
It compete with #oldcity infra with worst roads, zero streetlights & dumping yard on bth sides 👇 @GHMCOnline @CommissionrGHMC @ZC_Khairatabad r busy on other top priorities, not sure though 😞#hyderabad #hyderabadrains pic.twitter.com/cEVGpe3x5W
— TGCitizen (@Citizen_TS) July 2, 2024
Residents are now urging the electricity department (TSSPDCL), the GHMC, and the Road Department to immediately fix the streetlights, repair the road, and clear the garbage, as it will improve the area’s safety and overall living conditions.
Overflowing sewage cripples life in Vinayak Nagar, Shaikpet
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Hyderabad: Residents of Vinayak Nagar in Shaikpet are grappling with a chronic sewage overflow issue that has persisted since 2016, causing immense frustration. They are urging the Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWSSB) to expedite repairs to address the problem before it exacerbates the spread of seasonal diseases.
Speaking to the Hyderabad Mail, Ajay Kumar Maryala, a resident and social activist, said the root of the problem lies in aging infrastructure. “The sewage pipelines were laid nearly 10 to 15 years ago,” he explained, emphasizing the urgent need for upgrades.
Ajay Kumar further highlighted the neglect faced by Vinayak Nagar compared to other areas of Shaikpet, where development works like sewage and road repairs are underway. “Budgetary funds have been allocated for those areas, but our locality seems completely ignored. Neither have any development works been undertaken here, nor have any funds been released. Every other area except Vinayak Nagar is being developed, leading us to suspect bias from the authorities,” he alleged.
The overflowing sewage poses a significant health hazard, especially during the upcoming Bonalu festival, which is celebrated in Shaikpet every two years. “Women are forced to navigate through sewage overflowing on the roads, creating an utterly deplorable situation,” said the Social Activist.
Sir, sewerage issue chronic at vinayak nagar, shaikpet, Div.3. our vinayak nagar welfare association (RWA) gave representations in several Meet your M.D @MDHMWSSB earlier, recently to CMO PRAJAVANI @TelanganaCMO @PonnamLoksabha Pls allocate funds & initiate sewerage diversion.🙏 pic.twitter.com/8qiZ8AMIXD
— maryala ajay kumar (@ajaymaryala) February 26, 2024
Despite repeated complaints to the HMWSSB, from the manager level to the DGM and even the Managing Director, no action has been taken. “We have been informed about a Rs. 42 lakh sanction for repair works in Shaikpet for many years, but the funds haven’t materialized. No official has taken concrete steps despite our escalation to various authorities,” said Ajay.
He blames the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) authorities’ apathy and the corporator and MLA’s lack of attention for the multitude of problems in Shaikpet, which encompasses 14 colonies.
Vinayak Nagar Welfare Association residents have also approached the MLA but have not received any response. They are appealing to the Zonal Commissioner to visit Vinayak Nagar and assess the severity of the situation firsthand. “We urge the HMWSSB and GHMC authorities to immediately release funds and initiate work in our colony to address this major inconvenience residents face,” they pleaded.
Hyderabad businessman loses Rs8.9 lakhs in fake forex trading scam
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Hyderabad: A 41-year-old businessman in Hyderabad fell victim to a cyber financial fraud involving fake forex trading. The Cybercrime police are investigating the case after the victim reported losing ₹8.9 lakhs (Eight lakhs ninety thousand rupees).
According to the police, the victim received a WhatsApp message from individuals claiming to be representatives of XTB Traders and XTB Forex Trading Company. These companies are fictitious entities designed to lure unsuspecting victims. The scammers promised high returns through forex trading and created a fake trading account for the businessman. They then added him to a Telegram group named “XTB Forex Trading.”
To gain his trust, the scammers deposited ₹1 lakh into the victim’s account supposedly as a “benefit of joining.” They then allowed the victim to trade this initial amount and, conveniently, generated a small profit. This tactic is a classic confidence trick used to make the scam appear legitimate.
The fraudsters then encouraged the victim to invest his own money, promising further profits. Initially, they guided him towards seemingly successful trades, further solidifying their charade. However, as the victim deposited more funds based on their instructions, the scammers manipulated the fake trading platform to deplete his account entirely. The victim was ultimately blocked from all communication channels with the scammers, including his XTB and Telegram accounts.
The Cybercrime police issued a public advisory to warn citizens about such online scams. Here are some key points to remember:
• Fraudsters often operate via social media platforms like Telegram, WhatsApp, Instagram, and Facebook.
• They advertise fake trading apps and websites, promising high returns with no regulatory oversight from SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India).
• They lure victims with simple tactics like fake profit screenshots and initial small “gains” within the fabricated platform.
• Never trust promises of unrealistic returns.
If you suspect you are a victim of cyber financial fraud, act immediately. Here’s how to report the crime:
• Dial the National Cyber Crime Helpline number: 1930
• Visit the official cybercrime portal:
https://cybercrime.gov.in/