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2025

Karimnagar: Teenager, upset over scolding by parents, dies by suicide

A 17-year-old boy, Vishwateja, son of Peddapalli Agriculture Market Committee chairperson Eerla Swaroopa, died by suicide in Bandampalli after reportedly being scolded by his parents. Police registered a case and launched an investigation.A teenager died by suicide in Bandampalli under Peddapalli municipal limits on Wednesday, reportedly upset after being scolded by his parents. Vishwateja (17), was the son of Peddapalli Agriculture Market Committee chairperson, Eerla Swaroopa. He is suspected to have ended his life by jumping into an agricultural well on the outskirts of the village.According to police, Vishwateja had left home on Tuesday night and was found dead in the well the next morning. On learning about the incident, police reached the spot, retrieved the body, and shifted it to hospital for postmortem. A case has been registered based on a complaint from the parents. Investigation is underway.

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Jubilee Hills by-election sees disappointing voter turnout of just over 47 per cent

Polling in the Jubilee Hills by-election concluded with a modest turnout of 47.16 per cent on Tuesday. The new colour-coded ballot papers introduced for the first time drew positive feedback from voters for making the polling process clearer and easier The Jubilee Hills by-poll witnessed a voter turnout that was once again not impressive. On Tuesday, polling was held in 407 polling stations amid tight security, with the turnout recorded at 47.16 per cent till 5 pm. The voter turnout remained low right from when polling began at 7 am. This slow trend continued up to 10 am. By 9 am, the recorded turnout was 9.2 per cent. By 11 am, there was a slight increase as students and young office-goers cast their votes. Voters in residential colonies such as Vengal Rao Nagar, Madhura Nagar, Kalayn Nagar, Yousufguda, Mothi Nagar, Shaikpet and Borabanda areas actively took part in the polling.

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