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Hyderabad Headlines: Major Updates You Need to Know

Stay ahead with the biggest updates from Hyderabad today. Get the latest on civic issues, traffic alerts, weather, and key political developments. Watch the full video for complete coverage.

Indian Pharma Firms Eye Licensing Deals for Obesity Drugs

As patents expire, Indian drugmakers like Lupin and Ajanta Pharma are forging licensing and distribution deals for GLP-1 obesity drugs. The market is set for explosive growth. Explore the key partnerships and market dynamics.

Hyderabad's Spectacular 2026 New Year Celebrations

Hyderabad ushered in 2026 with dazzling fireworks, illuminated landmarks, and packed venues. From Tank Bund to home parties, the city celebrated vibrantly while police ensured a safe, drug-free night.

ZEE5's Top 10 Web Series of 2025 Revealed

Explore ZEE5's top 10 web series of 2025, featuring gripping crime thrillers, romantic comedies, and regional dramas. Discover your next binge-watch!

Bengaluru engineer arrested for making drugs at home

A Bengaluru software engineer was arrested for allegedly manufacturing synthetic drugs like MDMA in a makeshift home laboratory. Police seized drugs worth lakhs and equipment. Read the shocking details.

ASBL's 2025 Growth Reshapes Hyderabad Realty

ASBL's exponential rise in 2025 is a key driver in Hyderabad's real estate transformation. Discover how this growth is impacting commercial and residential markets. Read more.

Hyderabad Real Estate: Luxury Boom Kills Affordability

Hyderabad's real estate sees 85% price surge since 2020. With Rs 100-crore land deals and 70-floor skyscrapers, the city loses its affordable tag. Experts warn of a crisis for middle-class homebuyers. Read more.

GLP-1 Drugs Show Benefits Beyond Weight Loss

New research reveals GLP-1 drugs like semaglutide offer significant heart, liver, and kidney benefits, transforming treatment for obesity-related conditions. Discover the full scope of their impact.

Lack of Drug Inspectors Hampers Action on Spurious Drugs

A severe shortage of drug inspectors is hampering enforcement against spurious and adulterated medicines in India. Officials admit the staffing crisis is a major hurdle. Read more on the critical public health issue.

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