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Footpath mamool mafia thrives as hawkers back at Charminar

Footpath mamool mafia thrives as hawkers back at Charminar Updated Feb 15, 2021, 11:18 am IST If anyone refuses to pay, the goons harass them and at times, the cops also At times, even cops harass us  Calling the shots around Charminar and Mecca Masjid are goons and self-styled pahelwans, who collect mamool. DC Image HYDERABAD: The ‘Footpath Mamool mafia’, operating around Charminar is back, almost immediately after the street side hawkers returned for business. Goons and  pahelwans are back to extorting ‘mamools’ or protection money from hawkers while the shop-keepers too step in to imposing and collecting a little ‘fee’ for allowing hawkers to peddle their wares in front of their shops.

Congress demands immediate release of budget for minorities welfare

Congress demands immediate release of budget for minorities’ welfare By Mohd Aslam Hussain|   Updated: 8th February 2021 11:51 pm IST Hyderabad: Hyderabad City Congress Committee (HCCC) Minorities Department Chairman Sameer Waliullah on Monday demanded that the Telangana Government immediately release the funds which were allocated for the welfare of minorities in the budget for 2020-21. Sameer Waliullah, in a media statement, expressed deep concern over non-release of allocated funds for various schemes, especially those concerning education of minorities. He pointed out that an amount of Rs. 1,344.77 Crore was allocated for the implementation of various schemes during the year 2020-21. However, so far, Budget Release Orders (BROs) have been issued only for an amount of Rs. 908.41 Crore. He said lakhs of students were badly affected due to non-release of funds for more than 10 schemes.

Ex J&K Excise Commissioner booked in Disproportionate Assets case by ACB

Ex J&K Excise Commissioner booked in Disproportionate Assets case by ACB Jammu, Feb 2 (UNI) The Anti-Corruption Bureau Jammu on Tuesday registered a case against the former Excise Commissioner in a Disproportionate Assets case. As per official handout by ACB the case has been registered against Mohammad Javed Khan, then Excise Commissioner, J&K of Mirza Lane opposite Mecca Masjid, Bathandi. The case was registered on the basis of a preliminary inquiry that the officer had accumulated huge assets in the shape of immoveable/movable properties in his own name, in the name of his wife and other family members within J&K and outside J&K which includes immovable properties worth crores in Gurgaon, Haryana and movable properties in the shape of cars and other luxurious household items, costly electronics gadgets, jewellery etc, said the statement.

Hyderabad: Missing Muslim girl raised as Hindu reunites with family after 15 years

Highlights A teenage girl who had been missing for nearly 15 years was reunited with her family in Hyderabad. The girl who was two-and-a-half-years old named Fatima is now called Swapna and is living in a child welfare home. New Delhi: Over 15 years after she was reported missing, a teenage girl was reunited with her family in Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh. But in a twist, the girl who was two-and-a-half-years old named Fatima is now called Swapna and is a staunch Sai Baba devotee. The chance reunion happened when two policemen in Hyderabad were visiting a child welfare home in the city. They were making inquiries as part of an anti-trafficking and rescue project called Operation Smile , as per a report by the Times of India. 

Hyderabad news: Hyderabad news: ढाई साल की उम्र में मुस्लिम परिवार से बिछड़ी बेटी, 15 साल बाद हिंदू अनाथालय में मिली, और अब - andhra pradesh girl found after 15 years of her missing grown up in hyderabad hindu orphanage but she is muslim

Hyderabad news: Hyderabad news: ढाई साल की उम्र में मुस्लिम परिवार से बिछड़ी बेटी, 15 साल बाद हिंदू अनाथालय में मिली, और अब - andhra pradesh girl found after 15 years of her missing grown up in hyderabad hindu orphanage but she is muslim
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