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Diary Found Near Kolkata Doctor’s Body Had Gold Medal, Top Hospitals’ Dream
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Diary Found Near Kolkata Doctor’s Body Had Gold Medal, Top Hospitals’ Dream

The young doctor whose life was brutally cut short at RG Kar Hospital less than two weeks ago, harboured big dreams of winning a gold medal and other big honours in medicine. She had even listed the hospitals she wanted to work in. All this, sources said, were on a torn diary that was found near her body.  The Central Bureau of Investigation, which is handling the case, is currently in possession of the diary and is consulting handwriting experts to confirm if the 31-year-old had written it.

The woman’s parents had confirmed that she was in the habit of keeping a diary. It was found near her body on August 9 in the seminar room where she was raped and murdered.

Sources said some of the pages of the diary have been ripped out. What remained is an account of her dreams, her likes and dislikes, her love for her parents.

“The deceased wanted to become a big doctor. She wanted to get a gold medal and win big honours in the medical field… She had wanted to study for her MD,” a source told NDTV.

“The names of some hospitals were mentioned, where she dreamed of working one day… There was also mention of her wish to keep her parents happy,” he added.

The woman’s parents had mentioned that she had been depressed about her work and study situation. She had expressed doubts about whether she would be allowed to pass — comments that had dovetailed with the allegations of irregularities at the medical college under the stewardship of Sandip Ghosh, who is now facing an inquiry from the state police.

The former Principal is also being questioned by the CBI — today was the fifth day he was seen visiting the offices of the agency.

The rape-murder case and the massive churn it triggered in the medical community, has now reached the Supreme Court, which took up the matter on its own and held a hearing yesterday.

The top court has proposed a national protocol for doctors’ safety and also requested the protesters to get back to work. The doctors have made it clear that they are not ready to relent till their demands are met.

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In KTR vs Telangana Government, A Farmhouse Is Latest Flashpoint
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In KTR vs Telangana Government, A Farmhouse Is Latest Flashpoint

A farmhouse has become the latest flashpoint between the Telangana government and former state minister and Bharat Rashtra Samithi working president Kalvakuntla Taraka Rama Rao, commonly known as KTR.

The Janwada farmhouse – allegedly constructed illegally in a preserved area – could be bulldozed as the Telangana High Court has rejected the plea of realtor Pratap Reddy Badvelu to stay its demolition by the Hyderabad Disaster Response and Assets Monitoring and Protection Agency (HYDRAA).

HYDRAA was recently introduced by the Congress government in Telangana. Revanth Reddy has claimed for years now that the property was actually owned by KTR but it is in the name of his benami, Pradeep Reddy.

KT Rama Rao has denied the allegation in court and outside too.

Addressing the media today, KTR said he did not own any farmhouse and dared HYDRAA to act against Congress ministers and leaders: “The farmhouse belongs to my friend. I took it on lease eight months ago. If it is in the Full Tank Level (FTL) or buffer zone, I will accompany you to demolish it. I welcome demolishing it.”

He said action should also be taken against the farmhouses owned by prominent Congress leaders, which are allegedly built in FTLs or buffer zones. “HYDRAA does not have the guts to demolish the farms of big Congress leaders built in lakes,” KTR stated, listing out several high-profile names.

KTR pointed to the farmhouses of Minister Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy, KVP Ramachandra Rao, MLC Patnam Mahender Reddy, Council Chairman Gutta Sukhender Reddy, and Congress leader Madhu Yashki, all allegedly constructed in similar zones under FTL.

He further dismissed HYDRAA’s enforcement efforts, mockingly referring to the agency as “hydra or amoeba.”

In April 2022, Revanth Reddy – who was then a Congress MP – had filed a petition with the National Green Tribunal (NGT), alleging that the farmhouse was illegally located in the GO 111 area, which is part of the protected Osman Sagar and Himayat Sagar reservoirs.

A case was filed at that time against Revanth Reddy for allegedly flying a drone over the farmhouse and filming videos that were subsequently posted on social media.

The NGT had ordered the formation of a joint committee to inspect the site and submit a report. In response, Pradeep Reddy filed an appeal in the High Court, asserting that his constructions were legal.

KTR also filed a petition in the High Court, denying ownership of the farmhouse and requesting the court to set aside the NGT’s orders.

The High Court had earlier granted an interim stay on the NGT’s orders.

With the formation of HYDRAA, which is tasked with removing encroachments and illegal constructions in the GO 111 area, Pradeep Reddy once again approached the High Court. He argued that his farmhouse was being falsely linked to a politician and expressed concern that the government might demolish it with ulterior motives. He made the HYDRAA commissioner a respondent in his petition.

HYDRAA was established for planning, organising, coordinating and implementing the measures for preparedness and prevention of urban disasters, for coordination with other state and national agencies for prompt response and rescue operations in any disaster situation or disaster that may arise in the region.

The Chief Minister is the chairman of the governing body, which has ministers for Municipal Administration and Urban Development, Revenue and Disaster Management, in charge ministers of Hyderabad, Rangareddy, Sangareddy, and Medchal Malkajgiri districts, the Greater Hyderabad Mayor, the Director General of Police and other higher officials as members.

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At least 15 killed in blaze at pharma unit in Andhra Pradesh
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At least 15 killed in blaze at pharma unit in Andhra Pradesh

A fire at Escientia Advanced Sciences pharma plant in Anakapalle district, Andhra Pradesh, killed 15 and injured 17. The incident occurred around 2pm, likely due to an electricity-related fire. The injured have been taken to NTR Hospital. Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu expressed grief and assured government support for affected families.

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