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  • In a rush? Can’t cook?

    Hyderabad is no stranger to star power. From packed cinemas to fan-frenzied premieres, the city has long celebrated its love for films. But beyond the silver screen, some of its biggest names are making an impressive impact through food. With a thriving culinary culture and ever-curious diners, Hyderabad has become a hotspot for celebrity-owned restaurants that go well beyond the expected glitz. These ventures bring serious thought, regional flavours, and creativity to the table. While the names may draw the first glance, it is the quality of the food and overall experience that keeps diners coming back or ordering in.

    Whether it is dinner with a view, a cosy cafe meal, or a sushi platter at home, Hyderabad’s food scene is now sprinkled with both stardust and substance. Here’s a look at some of the top celebrity-owned restaurants in the city that offer the best of both worlds: a bit of star appeal and a whole lot of good taste.

    7 Of The Best Celebrity-Owned Restaurants In Hyderabad:

    1. Buffalo Wild Wings (B-Dubs) by Allu Arjun

    2. AN Restaurants by Mahesh Babu and Namrata Shirodkar:

    3. Shoyu by Naga Chaitanya:

    4. Scuzi by Naga Chaitanya:

    5. Sanctuary Bar & Kitchen by Rana Daggubati:

    6. N Grill by Nagarjuna:

    7. One8 Commune by Virat Kohli.

  • Swift Action Averted Stampede During RCB Win Celebration In Hyderabad: Cops

    While fans across Hyderabad took to the streets to celebrate RCB’s win, chaotic scenes emerged at certain locations – particularly near the Secretariat – prompting police to rush additional forces.

    A potential stampede was averted through swift and firm action after celebrations over Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s maiden IPL title turned unruly near the state Secretariat on the night of June 3, said the Hyderabad police on Thursday.

    While fans across Hyderabad took to the streets to celebrate RCB’s win, chaotic scenes emerged at certain locations – particularly near the Secretariat – prompting police to rush additional forces. Mild force was used to disperse revellers who were behaving in a disorderly manner, police said.

    “In the RCB’s IPL victory celebrations over 20,000 people gathered from Secretariat road to IMAX circle which led to a massive traffic jam. Ambulances were stuck and the public faced inconvenience. But the Hyderabad City Police responded swiftly & firmly, and averted a potential stampede situation and safeguarded many lives. The Telangana State Police and Hyderabad City Police remain committed to ensuring public safety at all times,” the Hyderabad City Police said in a post on ‘X’ on Thursday.

    In a post on ‘X’, Hyderabad Police Commissioner C V Anand said, “Watching and hearing about the stampede in Bangalore made me wonder where we are going ! This is not a national team winning the World Cup ! It’s a mere franchise called RCB which works on commercial lines and does not have a single Hyderabad player in it !? It’s not even a # Hyderabad-based team!”

    He said hordes of youngsters and revellers descended on Tank bund, NTR marg and Necklace road (near Secretariat) and behaved in an unruly manner due to which traffic got jammed in all directions. He said seeing the situation and the hooliganism, extra forces were rushed and a lathi charge was done to disperse the unruly crowd.

    “From a police officer’s perspective, this unannounced celebrations on the streets by large gatherings are a big danger to public safety and may lead to exactly what we saw in Bengaluru. What if there were some deaths in Hyderabad too ? Can anyone expect celebrations for RCB in Hyderabad city ! But with the social media playing a huge role across the country and the globe , perhaps police has to be alert for everyone and everything in future ! Is it humanely possible to do so – is what I am wondering,” Anand said.

    A large number of youth took to the streets in different parts of the city on Tuesday night bursting crackers and celebrating RCB’s victory. The police dispersed youngsters, who assembled near the Secretariat, set off fire crackers on the roads, and “blocked” traffic, ACP (Saifabad Division) Sanjay Kumar said.

    “They were unruly. They were bursting fire crackers on the road and troubling others. Had we not controlled them then maybe there might have been a big issue here also,” the ACP said.

    Videos circulating on social media showed similar scenes in Kukatpally area, where youth were seen climbing onto lorries with posters and others were dancing on the roads. As celebrations disrupted traffic movement, police dispersed the youth.

    Royal Challengers Bengaluru defeated Punjab Kings by six runs to lift their maiden Indian Premier League title in Ahmedabad on Tuesday night. 

  • Tirupati Laddoos Now Available At Easy-To-Use Kiosks For Pilgrims

    The intention behind this innovative move by TTD is to improve pilgrims’ overall experience by cutting down on lengthy waiting.

    The Tirupati laddoo that has a dedicated following of its own, even among those who may not identify themselves as devotees, is now available at kiosk machines set up at laddoos counters in Tirumala.

    The pilgrim-friendly initiative is an innovation introduced recently by the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanam. This facility allows pilgrims to conveniently pay for additional laddoos using UPI. After payment, a receipt is generated, which can be used to collect the extra laddoos.

    The intention behind this innovative move by TTD is to improve pilgrims’ overall experience by cutting down on lengthy waiting. 

    Laddoo kiosk machine at Tirumala Tirupati

    One of the biggest draws for anyone going to Tirumala for a darshan of Lord Venkateswara is the Tirupati laddoo. Even if it did not have a GI tag, devotees of the laddoo insist that it is so distinctive in flavour and texture that you can make out immediately if it did come out of the “potu”, the place in Tirumala where laddoos are made.

    Very often, pilgrims may not carry physical money with them when going to the temple complex, and digital payment makes it convenient. Through an easy-to-use interface, pilgrims can swiftly complete their ‘laddoo purchases’ by using the machines. 

    Pilgrims will approach the KIOSK Machine installed near the Laddoo distribution counters.

    Pilgrims will be presented with two options: one for those with a valid darshan ticket and another for those without a darshan ticket.

    With Valid Darshan Ticket: Choose this option if you have a valid Darshan ticket. The system will verify the ticket details, and pilgrims can purchase up to 2 additional laddoos per person based on the number of people listed on the ticket.

    Without Darshan Ticket: Choose this option if you do not have a Darshan ticket. 

    You can still purchase up to 2 additional laddoos by providing a valid Aadhaar number.

    After selecting the appropriate option, the system will navigate to the payment page, where pilgrims can complete the transaction using UPI.

    Pilgrims can collect the printed receipt and proceed to the laddoo counters to receive them.

  • Woman Steps Out After Car Breaks Down, Speeding Bolero Tosses Her In Air

    The victim, whose car had broken down, was standing outside when the speeding Bolero swerved sharply and tossed her into the air.

    A woman was killed in a hit-and-run incident involving a speeding goods vehicle in Hyderabad on Sunday. The reckless driving in Kukatpally was caught on CCTV cameras. The victim was identified as Kritika.

    Kritika had gone for a temple visit with her husband Amit Karan, three-year-old son Madhav, and the in-laws. On their way back, their car had a breakdown, due to which she had stepped out. She was standing next to the car in the middle of the road when the speeding Bolero swerved sharply and hit her.

    She was tossed into the air and thrown to one side of the road. She died of her injuries, while her son was also injured in the accident.

    The Bolero sped away after the incident. The police have reportedly arrested its driver for negligence.

    Kritika had gone for a temple visit with her husband Amit Karan, three-year-old son Madhav, and the in-laws. On their way back, their car had a breakdown, due to which she had stepped out. She was standing next to the car in the middle of the road when the speeding Bolero swerved sharply and hit her.

    She was tossed into the air and thrown to one side of the road. She died of her injuries, while her son was also injured in the accident.

    The Bolero sped away after the incident. The police have reportedly arrested its driver for negligence.

  • Fan’s Wish Comes True: Neeraj Chopra Offers VVIP Access to NC Classic

    Neeraj Chopra surprised a fan on Friday by offering him a “full VVIP experience” and accommodation for the upcoming Neeraj Chopra Classic.

    Two-time Olympic medallist Neeraj Chopra surprised a fan on Friday by offering him a “full VVIP experience” and accommodation for the upcoming Neeraj Chopra Classic on July 5 at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium in Bengaluru. Ahead of the much-anticipated athletic event of the season on Indian soil, Chopra’s fan named Ranjith, from Coimbatore, asked for money on social media to attend next month’s showpiece event. “If anyone sponsor me 2000 rupees, I can go to watch this from Coimbatore,” he posted on X on June 25.

    Initially scheduled for May 24, the event was deferred due to India-Pakistan conflict, keeping security in mind, and to show solidarity with the nation.

    As a World Athletics-sanctioned Gold event, the Neeraj Chopra Classic promises to elevate India’s status on the global athletics map. It will feature a stellar line-up of elite javelin throwers, including The event will see the participation of several Olympic medallists, including Tokyo Olympics gold medallist Chopra, Thomas Rohler, Anderson Peters and others.

    Chopra played a pivotal role in the staging of the event in India and sending invitations to global stars of the game to participate.

    Chopra won the javelin throw title in the Ostrava Golden Spike 2025 meet with a best throw of 85.29 metres on Tuesday.

    He had clinched victory in the prestigious meet with one throw remaining as his best effort of 85.29m remained unbeaten after six rounds, securing him yet another top podium finish this season.

    It was the second title for Chopra within a month after he triumphed in the Paris Diamond League meet last week.

  • Trinamool Breaks Ties with Alleged Rapist Student Leader Over Kolkata Case

    Admitting that the main accused is linked to its student wing, the party condemned attempts to politicise the issue.The alleged gang rape of a law student from West Bengal’s Kolkata – months after the horrific RG Kar rape-murder case – has triggered a fresh and (furious) showdown between the ruling Trinamool Congress and the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party ahead of the Assembly election next year.

    Three men – including Manojit Mishra, a 31-year-old former student of the South Calcutta Law College -in Kolkata’s Kasba area – have been arrested and charged with rape. The other two men – Zaib Ahmed and Pramit Mukhopadhyay, according to news agency ANI – are believed to be current students.

    According to the police, mobile phones with videos of the rape – videos used to threaten and bully the 24-year-old survivor into staying silent about the attack – were seized from the accused.

    A practicing lawyer, Mishra is the primary accused and the BJP – on the warpath with one eye firmly on the forthcoming election – has shared photographs showing him with senior leaders from Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamool, including her nephew and second-in-command Abhishek Banerjee.

    The BJP has also raked up the RG Kar case to highlight the ‘sinking into lawlessness’.

    BJP National Spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari and the party’s IT chief, Amit Malviya posted images that seem to show Mishra standing next to Trinamool leaders including Abhishek Banerjee; Health Minister Chandrima 

    The RG Kar Rape, Murder

    This comes 10 months after a rape and murder at the RG Kar Medical College and Hospital.

    The RG Kar case, as that came to be called, made national headlines for its brutality; the woman’s body was found in a seminar room on the college premises and the autopsy concluded she had been raped and possibly tortured – there were injuries to her genitals, the left leg and right hand, and face.

    The cause of death was strangulation.

    Sanjay Roy, a 33-year-old civic volunteer for Kolkata Police, was arrested and convicted for the rape and murder of the woman, and was sentenced to life in prison, a punishment seen by many as lenient.

    Many, including the family, had demanded the death sentence.

    After the rape of a law student in Kolkata triggered a political firestorm, the Trinamool Congress has admitted that the main accused is linked to the party’s student wing but insisted that this would not come in the way of him getting the strictest possible punishment.

  • Fate and Fortune: US Player Strikes ₹43 Lakh with Zodiac Digits

    A Maryland woman won $50,000 by using numbers from her horoscope to play the lottery and plans to keep manifesting bigger wins.

    In an extraordinary stroke of luck, a woman from Laurel, Maryland, won a $50,000 (Rs 42,78,125) lottery prize after using numbers from her horoscope, . The woman, who chose to remain anonymous, told Maryland Lottery officials that she felt a strong intuition to play the numbers 25569 revealed to her through her daily horoscope.

    Acting on her hunch, she purchased a Pick 5 ticket from the Sandy Spring Exxon located on Sandy Spring Road in Laurel. To her amazement, the numbers aligned perfectly, earning her a $50,000 windfall, according to UPI News.

    “I had a hunch and followed it,” she told Maryland Lottery officials. “Pay my bills and save. I want to be responsible with it,” she added, sharing her plans to use the prize money wisely. But she’s not stopping there.

    The lucky winner revealed that she’s already manifesting her next big win: “I’m manifesting $1 million. And you better believe I’ll be back to claim a bigger prize!”

    This is not the only incident when somebody has won a huge amount in the lottery. A few days back a man from Washington County, Maryland, won $100,000 (about Rs 86 lakh) by sticking to his usual lottery strategy – buying scratch-off tickets in pairs. The lucky winner told Maryland Lottery officials he was tempted to break his habit when he spotted a $50 $5,000,000 Fortune ticket at Wooden Keg Liquors in Hagerstown.

    The most I usually spend on a scratch-off is 20, but I decided to splurge,” he said. “The problem is that I always, always, always buy two of the same game. Every time.”

    With 100 in hand, he followed his instinct and bought two tickets.

    “I’d been thinking about it for a couple of days, so I was ready,” he said.

    He won his money back on the first ticket, but it was the second that brought the real surprise.

    “I kept uncovering 5,000 matches. There were so many of them. They just kept adding up,” he recalled.

    The second ticket ended up winning him a total of $100,000.

    “Any financial questions I had about my retirement were answered, with enough left over to share,” he added. 

  • Hamas Grapples with Clan Defiance and Questions About Iran’s Role

    Hamas fighters are operating autonomously under orders to hold out as long as possible but it is struggling to maintain its grip due to Israel.

    Short of commanders, deprived of much of its tunnel network and unsure of support from its ally Iran, Hamas is battling to survive in Gaza in the face of rebellious local clans and relentless Israeli military pressure.

    Hamas fighters are operating autonomously under orders to hold out as long as possible but the Islamist group is struggling to maintain its grip as Israel openly backs tribes opposing it, three sources close to Hamas said.

    With a humanitarian crisis in Gaza intensifying international pressure for a ceasefire, Hamas badly needs a pause in the fighting, one of the people said.

    Not only would a ceasefire offer respite to weary Gazans, who are growing increasingly critical of Hamas, but it would also allow the Islamist group to crush rogue elements, including some clans and looters who have been stealing aid, the person said.

    To counter the immediate threat, Hamas has sent some of its top fighters to kill one rebellious leader, Yasser Abu Shabab, but so far he has remained beyond their reach in the Rafah area held by Israeli troops, according to two Hamas sources and two other sources familiar with the situation.

    Reuters spoke to 16 sources including people close to Hamas, Israeli security sources and diplomats who painted a picture of a severely weakened group, retaining some sway and operational capacity in Gaza despite its setbacks, but facing stiff challenges.

    Hamas is still capable of landing blows: it killed seven Israeli soldiers in an attack in southern Gaza on Tuesday. But three diplomats in the Middle East said intelligence assessments showed it had lost its centralised command and control and was reduced to limited, surprise attacks.

    An Israeli military official estimated Israel had killed 20,000 or more Hamas fighters and destroyed or rendered unusable hundreds of miles of tunnels under the coastal strip. Much of Gaza has been turned to rubble in 20 months of conflict.

    One Israeli security source said the average age of Hamas fighters was “getting lower by the day”. Israeli security sources say Hamas is recruiting from hundreds of thousands of impoverished, unemployed, displaced young men.

    Hamas does not disclose how many of its fighters have died.

    “They’re hiding because they are being instantly hit by planes but they appear here and there, organising queues in front of bakeries, protecting aid trucks, or punishing criminals,” said Essam, 57 a construction worker in Gaza City.

    “They’re not like before the war, but they exist.”

    Asked for comment for this story, senior Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri said the group was working for an agreement to end the war with Israel but “surrender is not an option”.

    Hamas remained committed to negotiations and was “ready to release all prisoners at once”, he said, referring to Israeli hostages, but it wanted the killing to stop and Israel to withdraw.

    ‘It Doesn’t Look Good’

    Hamas is a shadow of the group that attacked Israel in 2023, killing 1,200 people and taking another 253 hostage, according to Israeli tallies. Israel’s offensive has killed more than 56,000 people, according to Gaza health authorities.

    The damage inflicted by Israel is unlike anything Hamas has suffered since its creation, with most of its top military commanders in Gaza killed. Founded in 1987, Hamas had gradually established itself as the main rival of the Fatah faction led by President Mahmoud Abbas and finally seized Gaza from his control in 2007.

    With a U.S.-brokered truce in the Iran-Israel war holding, attention has switched back to the possibility of a Gaza deal that might end the conflict and release the remaining hostages.

    One of the people close to Hamas told Reuters it would welcome a truce, even for a couple of months, to confront the local clans that are gaining influence.

    But he said Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s terms for ending the war – including Hamas leaders leaving Gaza – would amount to total defeat, and Hamas would never surrender.

    “We keep the faith, but in reality it doesn’t look good,” the source said.

    Yezid Sayigh, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut, said he believed Hamas was simply trying to survive. That was not just a physical challenge of holding out militarily, he said, but above all a political one.

    “They face being eliminated on the ground in Gaza if the war doesn’t stop, but they also face being erased from any governing formula that ends the war in Gaza (if such a thing can be found),” he wrote in response to Reuters’ questions.

    Palestinian tribes have emerged as part of Israel’s strategy to counter Hamas. Netanyahu has said publicly that Israel has been arming clans that oppose Hamas, but has not said which.

    One of the most prominent challenges has come from Abu Shabab, a Palestinian Bedouin based in the Rafah area, which is under Israeli control.

    Hamas wants Abu Shabab captured, dead or alive, accusing him of collaboration with Israel and planning attacks on the Islamist group, three Hamas sources told Reuters.

    Abu Shabab controls eastern Rafah and his group is believed to have freedom of movement in the wider Rafah area. Images on their Facebook page show their armed men organising the entry of aid trucks from the Kerem Shalom crossing.

    Announcements by his group indicate that it is trying to build an independent administration in the area, though they deny trying to become a governing authority. The group has called on people from Rafah now in other areas of Gaza to return home, promising food and shelter.

    In response to Reuters’ questions, Abu Shabab’s group denied getting support from Israel or contacts with the Israeli army, describing itself as a popular force protecting humanitarian aid from looting by escorting aid trucks.

    It accused Hamas of violence and muzzling dissent.

    A Hamas security official said the Palestinian security services would “strike with an iron fist to uproot the gangs of the collaborator Yasser Abu Shabab”, saying they would show no mercy or hesitation and accusing him of being part of “an effort to create chaos and lawlessness”.

    Not all of Gaza’s clans are at odds with Hamas, however.

    On Thursday, a tribal alliance said its men had protected aid trucks from looters in northern Gaza. Sources close to Hamas said the group had approved of the alliance’s involvement.

    Israel said Hamas fighters had in fact commandeered the trucks, which both the clans and Hamas denied.

    Iran Uncertainty

    Palestinian analyst Akram Attallah said the emergence of Abu Shabab was a result of the weakness of Hamas, though he expected him to fail ultimately because Palestinians broadly reject any hint of collaboration with Israel.

    Nevertheless, regardless of how small Abu Shabab’s group is, the fact Hamas has an enemy from the same culture was dangerous, he said. “It remains a threat until it is dealt with.”

    Israel’s bombing campaign against Iran has added to the uncertainties facing Hamas. Tehran’s backing for Hamas played a big part in developing its armed wing into a force capable of shooting missiles deep into Israel.

    While both Iran and Israel have claimed victory, Netanyahu on Sunday indicated the Israeli campaign against Tehran had further strengthened his hand in Gaza, saying it would “help us expedite our victory and the release of all our hostages”.

    U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that great progress was being made on Gaza, adding that the strike on Iran would help get the hostages released.

    A Palestinian official close to Hamas said the group was weighing the risk of diminished Iranian backing, anticipating “the impact will be on the shape of funding and the expertise Iran used to give to the resistance and Hamas”.

    One target of Israel’s campaign in Iran was a Revolutionary Guards officer who oversaw coordination with Hamas. Israel said Saeed Izadi, whose death it announced on Saturday, was the driving force behind the Iran-Hamas axis.

    Hamas extended condolences to Iran on Thursday, calling Izadi a friend who was directly responsible for ties with “the leadership of the Palestinian resistance”.

    A source from an Iran-backed group in the region said Izadi helped develop Hamas capabilities, including how to carry out complex attacks, including rocket launches, infiltration operations, and drones.

    Asked about how the Israeli campaign against Iran might affect its support for Hamas, Abu Zuhri said Iran was a large and powerful country that would not be defeated.

  • Gang War Claim: Manjit Mahal’s Nephew Executed in Broad Daylight

    Two attackers on a motorcycle opened fire on Deepak, firing multiple rounds.

    A 30-year-old man named Deepak, the nephew of notorious Delhi gangster Manjit Mahal, was shot dead while on a morning walk in the Bawana area of Delhi. The incident took place between 7 and 8 AM in Nagal Thakran village. According to Delhi Police sources, the murder is suspected to be the handiwork of the Kapil Sangwan gang, led by gangster Kapil Sangwan, also known as Nandu, who is currently based in London.

    Two attackers on a motorcycle opened fire on Deepak, firing multiple rounds. Deepak died on the spot, and his daughter, who was accompanying him, sustained a gunshot injury to her hand. She is currently out of danger. Deepak’s parents, who were also walking behind him, reported that the attackers even issued death threats to them.

    Preliminary investigation reveals that after the initial firing, the shooters returned to the spot and shot Deepak again before fleeing. Deepak reportedly suffered 7-8 bullet wounds, though the exact number will be confirmed after the post-mortem.

    Police sources confirm that Deepak had no criminal background, despite being related to gangster Manjit Mahal. Locals and villagers told NDTV that Deepak was a simple, well-behaved man with no involvement in crime.

    CCTV footage shows the two attackers on a bike around 6:12 AM, shortly after Deepak left his house for his walk. According to residents, the attackers had been conducting reconnaissance in the area for the past 3-4 days.

    Family members suspect the murder may be linked to Deepak’s mother visiting Manjit Mahal’s home last month during a family wedding and mourning ceremony. Deepak is survived by his wife and two children, aged 8 and 11. His family has not yet informed his wife of his death.

    Police have identified one of the attackers and are continuing their investigation, including analysis of CCTV footage. They say the motive will only become clear once the accused are arrested. Notably, the long-standing rivalry between Manjit Mahal and Nandu has claimed multiple lives over the years, including the killing of a BJP leader allegedly by Nandu’s gang two years ago. A Red Corner Notice has been issued against Nandu, but he remains missing

  • Delhi Implements New Age Criteria: Class 1 Entry Only After 6 Years

    Delhi School Admission Minimum Age: This move is aimed at restructuring the foundational stage of schooling across government, government-aided, and recognised private schools in the capital.

    Delhi School Admission Age: The Directorate of Education (DoE), Delhi has announced a major shift in the school admission structure by aligning with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020. Starting academic session 2026-27, children will be eligible for admission to Class 1 only after they complete six years of age. This move is aimed at restructuring the foundational stage of schooling across government, government-aided, and recognised private schools in the capital.

    What Will Change?

    As per the new framework, the foundational stage-spanning three years before Class 1-will be formalised as part of school education. The updated structure will follow these age criteria:

    • Nursery (Bal Vatika/ Preschool 1): 3+ years
    • Lower KG (Preschool 2): 4+ years
    • Upper KG (Preschool 3): 5+ years
    • Class 1: 6+ years

    The DoE has clarified that the titles of pre-primary classes (Nursery, LKG, UKG) may be renamed in line with evolving practices.

    What Schools and Parents Should Know

    The circular mandates all schools under the DoE’s jurisdiction to implement this revised structure starting 2026-27. While detailed implementation guidelines will follow, the policy shift is aimed at ensuring that students entering formal schooling are developmentally ready, as envisioned under the NEP 2020 and RTE Act, 2009.

    Call for Suggestions

    To make the process more inclusive, the DoE has invited feedback from all stakeholders-teachers, parents, students, school bodies, experts, and the public. Inputs can be shared at schoolbranchnep@gmail.com by July 10, 2025.

    This new circular supersedes all previous orders related to age criteria and foundational stage structuring in Delhi schools.