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Hyderabad University land row: AICC’s Meenakshi Natarajan set to visit Telangana over 400-acre Kancha Gachibowli | Hyderabad News – The Times of India

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Meenakshi Natarajan from AICC will visit Hyderabad to address a dispute over 400 acres in Kancha Gachibowli

HYDERABAD: All India Congress Committee (AICC) in-charge for Telangana affairs, Meenakshi Natarajan, is scheduled to visit Hyderabad to hold discussions with a ministerial panel headed by deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka. The meeting will focus on the ongoing dispute surrounding 400 acres of land in Kancha Gachibowli.
Posters and banners have appeared in the national capital, put up by BJP leaders and environmentalists, urging senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi to intervene and save the forest area. Students from the University of Hyderabad and environmental activists have strongly opposed the Telangana Congress government’s announcement that the land does not belong to the university and will be used for setting up industries to attract investment and create jobs for local youth.
Social media has also seen a flood of appeals from students, environmentalists, and celebrities tagging Rahul Gandhi and urging him to protect the forest. The Supreme Court had earlier directed the Telangana government to stop “alarming deforestation activities” in the Kancha Gachibowli area near the university.

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Following the apex court’s directive, the state government on Thursday constituted a ministerial committee to resolve the issue. Congress leadership in New Delhi has asked Meenakshi Natarajan to review the reasons behind the controversy, examine land ownership claims, and report on measures being taken to resolve the matter.
Meenakshi is expected to meet the ministerial committee at the state secretariat in the evening. The committee comprises Deputy CM Bhatti Vikramarka and ministers D Sridhar Babu and Ponguleti Srinivas Reddy. It has been tasked with holding consultations with the University of Hyderabad executive council, Joint Action Committee (JAC), civil society groups, student organisations, and other stakeholders.
The controversy began after the Telangana government’s decision to auction 400 acres of ecologically sensitive land in Kancha Gachibowli for IT and industrial development triggered outrage among environmentalists, students, and residents. They claimed the land housed rich biodiversity and launched the ‘Save City Forest’ campaign.
In the latest development, the Telangana government has reportedly decided to scrap the auction plan. Instead, it now aims to convert the entire 2,000-acre stretch including land occupied by the University of Hyderabad into what it claims will be one of the world’s largest eco parks.





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‘In kam*o, hara****don jo harqat ki’: Asaduddin Owaisi loses cool over Pahalgam attack | Hyderabad News – The Times of India

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‘In kam*o, hara****don jo harqat ki’: Asaduddin Owaisi loses cool over Pahalgam attack | Hyderabad News – The Times of India


NEW DELHI: “Inn ka***no, h******don nejoharkat ki, wahan par naam pooch kar goli maare, samudaaya pooch kar marein, iski accountability toh honi chaiye,” said AIMIM chief Asaduddin Owaisi as he slammed the Pahalgam terror attack and demanded accountability for what he called a grave security lapse.
Speaking to media in Hyderabad, Owaisi questioned how such a high-footfall tourist destination could be left unguarded. “ A place where there were so many tourists, there was not even one police personnel, or a CRPF camp. The Quick Reaction Team (QRT) took over an hour to arrive at the scene. And these people shot people after asking about their faith.”
Blaming Pakistan for sheltering the attackers, he said, “They came from Pakistan, and Pakistan supports them. How did they cross the border? Who is responsible for it? They could also reach Srinagar if they reached Pahalgam. Justice would only prevail when accountability is fixed… and these terrorists will be punished.”
Owaisi said Union Home Minister Amit Shah called him personally to invite him to the all-party meeting in Delhi. “The reason for which the all-party meeting is called is of national importance. The Home Minister just called me and asked where I am. He has asked me to come. I will book the earliest ticket and reach the all-party meeting (in Delhi),” he said.
This came after he publicly questioned the government’s decision to include only bigger political parties. On X, he shared details of a conversation with Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju, who told him that only parties with five or ten MPs might be invited.
“Regarding the Pahalgam All Party Meeting, I spoke to Kiren Rijiju last night. He said they’re thinking of inviting only parties with ‘5 or 10 MPs.’ When I asked why not parties with fewer MPs, he said that the meeting would get ‘too long.’ When I asked, ‘What about us, the smaller parties?’ He joked that my voice is, anyway, too loud,” Owaisi posted.
He stressed the importance of inclusivity and urged the PM to hear out all voices. “The all-party meeting aims to send a strong and united message against terrorism,” he said, questioning whether the Prime Minister couldn’t spare some more time to listen to everyone.





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IPL 2025: Traffic tweaks, parking curbs in place for CSK vs SRH match at Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium today; check details here | Chennai News – The Times of India

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IPL 2025: Traffic tweaks, parking curbs in place for CSK vs SRH match at Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium today; check details here | Chennai News – The Times of India


NEW DELHI: In light of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 fixture between Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), scheduled for Friday, April 25, the Greater Chennai Traffic Police have announced special traffic and parking arrangements to ensure smooth vehicular movement and public safety around MA Chidambaram Stadium.
Considering the anticipated heavy footfall and vehicular congestion, the following traffic arrangements will be in effect today from 5pm to 11pm:
Parking arrangements
Car pass holders:Vehicles bearing valid car passes will be permitted to park only in the areas designated on their respective passes.
Self-driven vehicles: Spectators driving themselves are advised to use cathedral road to R.K Salai to reach Kamarajar Salai (Marina beach Road) and park at the Marina Beach Service Road parking area. Access to the stadium is via the pedestrian subways.
Taxis, auto-rickshaws, and chauffeur-driven vehicles: Commuters are advised to take Anna Salai to reach Wallajah road for drop-off near the stadium, after which vehicles may proceed to Sivananda Salai for parking.

  • Mini buses / MTC / special buses:

Entry of buses will be restricted on Wallajah Road. Pick-up and drop-off will be facilitated at Swamy Sivananda Salai. Passengers may proceed to the stadium by foot via Press Club Road.
Traffic diversions

  • Victoria Hostel Road (Canal Road): Entry permitted only from Bharathi Salai. No entry allowed from Wallajah Road.
  • Bells Road: Bells Road will be operated as a one-way, with entry allowed only from Bharathi Salai. Vehicles will not be permitted to enter from Wallajah Salai.
  • Bharathi Salai: Vehicles travelling from Ratna Café towards Kamarajar Salai will be diverted at the Bells Road – Wallajah Salai intersection.

The public is advised to use public transport and arrive via MRTS Chepauk Railway Station or Government Estate Metro Station for easier access to the stadium.
This advisory forms part of a comprehensive, season-long traffic management plan implemented for all Chennai Super Kings’ home matches at MA Chidambaram Stadium. In the coming weeks, similar arrangements will be in place for fixtures against teams such as Punjab Kings, Rajasthan Royals, and Sunrisers Hyderabad.





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‘We thought gunshots were to scare birds’: How Bengaluru techie Bharath Bhushan’s wife escaped Pahalgam terror attack | Bengaluru News – The Times of India

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‘We thought gunshots were to scare birds’: How Bengaluru techie Bharath Bhushan’s wife escaped Pahalgam terror attack | Bengaluru News – The Times of India


Bharath Bhushan’s brother Preetham and relatives pay respects before the cremation at Hebbal electric crematorium

BENGALURU: Dr. Sujatha, the wife of Bengaluru-based techie Bharath Bhushan, who was killed in the attack, shared how her husband tried to comfort her amid the chaos. Despite hearing gunshots and sensing the imminent danger, Bharath repeatedly reassured her, saying, “Don’t worry, don’t worry… stay strong.”
However, even after explaining that he was a father of a young child, the terrorist showed no mercy and shot him in the head.
Sujatha recounted the brutal moments when the family was near a tent, checking out traditional Kashmiri attire. Gunshots erupted, initially mistaken for something harmless, but soon it became clear they were in the middle of a shooting spree.
As they hid behind the tent, they overheard one of the terrorists ask an elderly man in Hindi, “How can you be happy here when our children are dying there? How can you play with your kids and smile here?” When the man responded, “What should I do? How can I help?” the terrorist coldly shot him.
The terrorist then approached the tent where Sujatha and her family were hiding. Bharath, holding their son, pleaded for their lives. The terrorist, however, ordered Bharath to hand over the child to Sujatha before shooting him three times in the head. Bharath’s body was later flown to Bengaluru, where it was honored with a state funeral.
After witnessing her husband’s death, Sujatha, knowing he wouldn’t survive, quickly grabbed their belongings and fled the scene. “Being a doctor, I knew he wouldn’t survive after he was shot in the head. I kept running, constantly looking back to see if anyone was following us. The area was filled with dead bodies,” she recalled.
Sujatha managed to reach safety with her son, assisted by the CRPF, who ensured their protection as they made their way down the hill.
“I ran with my 3-year-old child,” Sujatha said, recalling: “After shooting my husband, the terrorist went away. I immediately rushed to my husband and took his wallet. We had a BSNL postpaid phone, and on a bench were our bags. So, I grabbed those and ran.”





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