Sat Apr 05 02:20:00 UTC 2025: **Telangana Student Dies After Suffering Heart Attack During Cricket Match**
Hyderabad, Telangana – A student playing cricket in Medchal, Telangana, suffered a fatal heart attack and died. This is one of several significant events reported today across Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
**Other Key Developments:**
* **Political Tensions:** Minister Uttam has accused the BJP of spreading misinformation regarding paddy procurement. He has also stated that the state government will challenge the Rayalaseema lift irrigation and Banakacherla projects in the Supreme Court. Congress leader Revanth Reddy has called for universities to prioritize market-demand courses. There are ongoing disagreements and accusations between political parties concerning the Wakf Bill, with Congress and MIM MPs challenging it in the Supreme Court. Further, criticism of the state’s education system and the Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister’s review continues.
* **Disasters and Crime:** A car was found burnt in Srisailam Ghat road. Five members of a single family have gone missing in Boinpalli. Two individuals are missing after falling into a lake in Bheemuni. A serious accident involved an auto overturning, injuring ten women laborers.
* **High-Profile Events and Appointments:** The Chief Justice of India is scheduled to visit Tirupati on May 5th. Minister Narayana’s team is currently on a tour of Bengaluru. Christian community leaders met with the Andhra Pradesh Chief Secretary. Seethadaya Kar Reddy was appointed as the chairperson of the Telangana State Child Rights Protection Commission.
* **Film and Entertainment News:** The trailers for Ajith’s “Good Bad Ugly” and Ram Charan’s “Pedda” have been released, along with release dates for several other films.
* **International News:** Reactions to Trump’s tariffs on China, including the impact on businesses, and the ongoing conflict with the Chinese government are reported.
* **Other Notable Events:** A large quantity of cocaine was seized in South Korea. A fire broke out in the second block of the AP Secretariat.
This is a developing story and further updates will be provided as they become available.