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Time of India
5 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Swathika, Madhumitha, and Abitha to play titular roles in upcoming Tamil serial ‘Chinnanchiru Kiliye'
Popular actress Swathika is all set to make a grand comeback to the small screen with the upcoming Tamil serial Chinnanchiru Kiliye is set to premiere on July 21 at 7 PM. The show, which promises to be a gripping blend of romance and drama, will see Swathika essaying the titular role, marking a significant return for the much-loved television star. Joining Swathika in the cast are noted actors Naresh, Punitha, Syed, Madhumitha, and Abitha, each bringing depth and diversity to the ensemble. Produced by a reputed banner, Chinnanchiru Kiliye will be aired on a prominent Tamil entertainment channel known for its successful shows like Veera and Anna. With such a strong team behind it, the show has already generated a buzz among television audiences. Here's the promo: View this post on Instagram A post shared by zeetamil (@zeetamizh) The story is said to revolve around a poor, kind-hearted girl and a street-smart young thug. Their unlikely relationship and the emotional journey that unfolds is expected to be the heart of the serial. The narrative promises to explore themes of love, survival, and the power of transformation, with strong emotional undertones that are bound to strike a chord with viewers. Sources close to the production reveal that the makers are aiming for a fresh yet relatable storyline that reflects the struggles and aspirations of everyday people. Swathika's role is believed to be both emotionally layered and empowering, setting the stage for a memorable performance. With its intriguing premise and a strong lead cast, Chinnanchiru Kiliye is poised to become one of the most anticipated shows on Tamil television.


Hans India
14 hours ago
- Hans India
Two arrested in Hyderabad for Chief Minister's Relief Fund Cheque misappropriation
Hyderabad: Jubilee Hills police have made a significant breakthrough, uncovering a criminal conspiracy that led to the misappropriation of Rs 8,71,000 from the Chief Minister's Relief Fund (CMRF). Two individuals have been arrested in connection with the fraud, which involved misusing CMRF cheques intended for impoverished beneficiaries. The arrested individuals have been identified as Jogula Naresh Kumar (42), a kirana store owner, and Balagoni Venkatesh (37), an office subordinate at the MPDO in Nalgonda. Police are actively searching for two other absconding accomplices, including Korlapati Vamshi (24), a car driver. According to the police, the accused conspired to illegally gain from the CMRF amounts, thereby defrauding both the government and the intended poor beneficiaries. The arrests took place on 14 July, when the Additional Inspector of Police, Jubilee Hills, along with his team, apprehended Naresh and Venkatesh. During interrogation, both voluntarily confessed to their involvement in the offences and were subsequently presented before the Court for judicial remand on 15 July. Police also revealed that the arrested individuals are implicated in five other criminal cases under various sections of the Indian Penal Code and the Information Technology Act, all registered at Jubilee Hills police station. R Madhusudhan, Additional Inspector, Jubilee Hills, explained that the primary accused, Naresh, exploited his access to CMRF cheques while working at a minister's office. Following the 2023 elections and the change in government, Naresh unlawfully obtained 230 sanctioned but undistributed cheques. 'The accused identified 19 cheques issued to applicants who had not followed up and deposited them into SBI accounts at Road No 05 Jubilee Hills, SBI Branch, using forged details and accounts with similar names,' stated Madhusudhan.


Indian Express
2 days ago
- Indian Express
In 11 months, Central Railway resolves over 11,000 complaints, recovers Rs 4 crore in fines from AC coaches
The Mumbai Division of Central Railway has resolved 100 per cent of commuter complaints and recovered Rs 4.01 crore in fines from ticketless passengers travelling in AC coaches of local trains. According to officials, all 11,134 complaints received between May 2024 and June 2025 were resolved within two days — either on the spot or during follow-up checks. The AC Class Task Force, operational since May 25, 2024, was formed to curb irregular travel and respond swiftly to complaints via a 24×7 WhatsApp helpline (7208819987). During the 13-month period for which data is available, while the number of offenders caught stood at 1.22 lakh, the fines collected amounted to Rs 4.01 crore. While there are no comparable figures for the corresponding period in the previous year, as the task force was not operational before May 2024, the statement issued by the Central Railway does include a year-on-year comparison of complaint trends, showing a sharp decline in misuse. In June 2024, CR received an average of 79 complaints per day, with a peak of 228 on the busiest day. By June 2025, the average fell to 29 per day, with a peak of 103, indicating a substantial improvement in travel discipline. A CR official said the goal is now 'zero complaints' in AC coaches, which serve nearly 78,000 passengers daily through 80 AC local services. The suburban network runs 1,810 services overall, transporting over 3.9 million passengers each day. Passengers are encouraged to report irregularities via WhatsApp text. CR has also reiterated that the number is for messaging only and does not support voice calls. (The author, Naresh, is an intern with The Indian Express)


Hans India
2 days ago
- Politics
- Hans India
Living farmer declared dead in official records
Anantapur: In a shocking case of official negligence, a living farmer from Vannedoddi village in Gooty mandal, Anantapur district, has been wrongly declared dead in government records, making him ineligible for various welfare schemes. The incident has caused deep distress for the farmer and his family, who are now pleading for justice. Areti Naresh, son of Rangaiah and Devamma, received 3.73 acres of agricultural land from his father in 2023. He applied for schemes like Rythu Bharosa and PM Kisan, but his applications were repeatedly rejected. Assuming it was a routine error, he approached officials multiple times during the previous government's tenure, but no corrective action was taken. With renewed hope following the formation of the TDP-led coalition government, Naresh applied again for Annadata Sukhibhava and other schemes. However, the rejections continued. In desperation, he contacted the government's toll-free helpline 155251, only to be told that according to official records he was already deceased. Despite informing the agent that he was very much alive and speaking on the call, he was advised to approach local authorities, and the call was abruptly disconnected. Distraught, Naresh approached local officials, but his repeated petitions went unanswered. Eventually, he attempted to access benefits through the WhatsApp Governance portal launched by Minister Nara Lokesh, selecting 'Annadata Sukhibhava' services. Yet again, the system rejected his request, stating that he was recorded as deceased on the CRS (Civil Registration System) portal. This bureaucratic error has prevented Naresh and his family from availing essential schemes and welfare benefits. Turning to the media out of helplessness, the farmer demanded immediate rectification of records and restoration of his eligibility for government support. When contacted, Mandal Parishad Development Officer Prabhakar Naik admitted that the situation was deeply unfortunate. 'It is an unpardonable mistake. We will conduct a thorough inquiry, recommend suspension of the responsible staff, and initiate legal action against those at fault,' he assured. The incident has sparked outrage in the rural community, raising serious concerns about administrative oversight. Locals are now questioning the reliability of official systems, alleging that such errors reflect a dangerous level of negligence. Naresh has appealed to senior district officials to urgently correct the records, restore his identity as a living citizen, and ensure he becomes eligible once again for all welfare schemes meant for farmers.


Time of India
27-06-2025
- Time of India
Cop's daughter dies by suicide, family alleges pressure from school principal in Gurgaon
Gurgaon: A Class IX student allegedly died by suicide at her residence in Police Lines in Faridabad on Thursday morning. The family of the girl — whose mother is a police officer — has alleged she was under pressure from the school principal over "non-performance" in classes. The girl studied at a public school located in the same area in Sector 30. The family has alleged that the girl, who was under "immense mental stress" took the extreme step by hanging herself. According to her parents, the girl was being "mentally harassed" by the school principal, particularly after she failed in three subjects in Class 9. The principal reportedly told her she would have to repeat Class 9. Police spokesperson Yashpal said, "We have received a formal complaint from the family, naming the school principal and a math teacher." A case has been registered under Section 194 of BNSS. Attempts to contact the school principal for comments were unsuccessful, as she did not respond to phone calls. You Can Also Check: Gurgaon AQI | Weather in Gurgaon | Bank Holidays in Gurgaon | Public Holidays in Gurgaon The mother of the deceased is an assistant sub-inspector in Faridabad Police and is posted at Palla police station. Police said the parents approached the principal to discuss the issue. "The principal refused to listen. The girl pleaded she would work harder and clear her exams this year, but her appeals were ignored," the complaint said. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Free P2,000 GCash eGift UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo Police said the incident took place after the 14-year-old girl returned home from school after performing a unit test when parents were at work. Her father Naresh went home to have lunch and asked one of his daughters about her sister. She told him she was in her room studying. When the father tried to enter the room, he found it locked. He broke the door and found the girl hanging from the ceiling fan. The family, originally from Khanpur village in Hisar, has been living in Faridabad for several years. The girl's father works in a private company in Faridabad and her two younger sisters also study in the same police spokesperson said the body was handed over to the family after a was an accomplished kho-kho player.