KK’s grandson got drunk, Bac was over 5 times

Hyderabad: Dhruv, 23-year-old grandson of experienced congressional leader K. Keshava Rao, is a book in the drunk driving case. Banjara Hills police confirmed that a blood alcohol content test read 150, five times higher than the norm. For 100 ml of blood, the standard is 30 micrograms of alcohol.
The incident occurred around 2 p.m. on Route 10 in Banjara Hills Junction. Dhruv drove his car down his friend and ran into a vehicle waiting for a signal. This sparked a quarrel, with the occupants of another vehicle seeking damages.
A motorist is called the police. Traffic police officers present there cleared traffic and put two vehicles aside. At that time, they performed a respirator test on Dhruv and found Dhruv was drunk.
Drought reportedly drank with his friends after watching the IPL game Saturday night. Then he got into the car and was on the steering wheel when the accident happened.
Police booked a drunk driving, rash and negligent driving and caught the car. “We have not received any complaints from the owner of another vehicle,” one police officer said.
DG says state fire department model
Hyderabad: The fire department has prepared a plan for the company to install quality fire-fighting equipment and conduct regular reviews. At a recent national meeting, Director General of Fire Department Y. Nagi Reddy stressed the importance of simplifying and centralizing reporting processes for fire stations at all administrative levels.
Nagi Reddy said the conference discussed the digitalization of external services and many internal services and decided to conduct a successful model emergency at the national level, while the Civil Defense Department would replicate it at the national level.
Soon, fire departments in various regions will undergo digital modernization. “We’ve finished the check and collected feedback and we’ve submitted suggestions,” Nagi Reddy said.
Apart from that, each state/UT puts out about 100 agenda points in various categories, such as policy/legal issues, organizational issues, training issues, equipment/operation issues, digital issues and various miscellaneous issues, and discusses some important decisions/recommendations in detail, not only will the improvisation and emergency committees of the committee be given to the committee on the improvisation and the committees throughout the country, but the committees not only put forward other actions in India in the committees.
Nagi Reddy added that our statewide technologists are studying India’s national building regulations, electric vehicles, procurement processes, etc. to be aware and improve fire and emergency services.
The fraudster stole 20 tora gold
Hyderabad: In a concern case, Kachiguda police arrested Sam Basiwa alias guruji sivaswamy, a fake Tantrick who diverted a woman’s attention and fled the golden ornament. “We formed four special teams and passed over 450 CCTV cameras after the complaint was issued on April 2,”
“Our special team tracked and arrested his house from his LB Nagar’s house and recovered 20.54 Tola Gold from his possession,” Jyothsna said. The defendant, a resident of LB Nagar, offered to conduct puja to help the victim “overcome” her problems.
Sambasiva asks her to put her gold in a container and pretend to perform Puja. Before leaving, he told the victim to wait for a few minutes and wear gold. After leaving, the victim realized she had been robbed.