
Ajay Tomar
Reporter, Times of India Hyderabad at The Times of India
Reporter at @XpressHyderabad. Reach out at [email protected]. Debut was at @thesouthfirst.
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4 days ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Ajay Tomar
Doctors in Hyderabad have observed a rise in meralgia paraesthetica cases, characterized by burning thigh pain due to nerve compression. Surprisingly, some cases are linked to keeping mobile phones in trouser pockets, especially when combined with tight clothing. Experts advise against prolonged storage of heavy objects in pockets to prevent nerve irritation and discomfort.
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5 days ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Ajay Tomar
TrendingHyderabad: A massive fire broke out at the multi-storey Centro footwear storein Madinaguda, Chandanagar, on Friday evening. Although no casualties or injuries were reported, the flames completely engulfed the building adjacent to the store.The fire services dept received the call at 6:45 pm, following which four fire tenders were rushed to the spot immediately.As the fire intensified, two more fire tenders were dispatched to the site.
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1 week ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Ajay Tomar
NewsAmbulance sirens signal start of drill in ChampapetHyderabad: A mock drill was conducted by the fire services, police, and other depts at BPS Twin Towers, Santosh Nagar, Champapet Road on Tuesday evening as part of the nationwide civil defence preparedness drill.Codenamed ‘Operation Abhyaas', the drill began in the locality at 4 pm.
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1 week ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Ajay Tomar
TrendingIn Hyderabad, a pregnant woman lost her twins following a botched procedure at Vijaya Laxmi Hospital. Police have recorded the woman's statement and are awaiting the DMHO's inquiry report, while seeking legal advice. The hospital has been sealed, patients moved, and a case registered against the doctor and nurses involved in the incident.
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1 week ago |
timesofindia.indiatimes.com | Ajay Tomar
TrendingHyderabad is experiencing rising daytime temperatures, increasing the risk of urban heat island and wet bulb effects. Experts warn that high humidity hinders the body's ability to cool down, potentially leading to heatstroke, organ failure, and even death, especially when combined with the UHI effect. Concrete structures and pollutants exacerbate the scorching heat.
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