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The text provides a list of newsletter and section titles from “The Hindu” newspaper, covering topics like international affairs from an Indian perspective, cinema, technology, science, data analysis, health, and book reviews. It also contains a specific news report about heightened security in Chittoor, India, ahead of the verdict in the Katari Anuradha and Katari Mohan double murder case, which is expected to be delivered on Friday.

News Article:

Chittoor Braces for Verdict in Decade-Old Double Murder Case; Security Tightened

CHITTOOR, INDIA – October 23, 2025 – Security has been significantly increased in Chittoor ahead of the highly anticipated verdict in the Katari Anuradha and Katari Mohan double murder case, set to be delivered by the IXth Additional District Judge Court on Friday. The case, which has gripped the state for a decade, involves the brutal killings of the married couple who were prominent citizens.

Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) T. Sainath announced on Thursday that Section 30 of the Police Act is now in effect, prohibiting all rallies, gatherings, and public celebrations within the city. “Only court staff will be permitted access to the court premises,” DSP Sainath stated. Traffic diversions are also in place around the court area to manage the anticipated influx of people.

Authorities have further heightened security at the residences of key figures involved in the case, including Katari Hemalatha, Chairperson of the Chittoor Urban Development Authority (CHUDA) and daughter-in-law of the deceased couple; former MLA C.K. Babu; the presiding judge; the Assistant Public Prosecutor; and the complainant.

The DSP warned that law enforcement is actively monitoring potential suspects and social media platforms to prevent the spread of provocative or inflammatory content. The police urge citizens to remain calm and abide by the imposed restrictions. The verdict is expected to bring closure to a case that has deeply impacted the Chittoor community.

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