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36-Hour Water Supply Disruption in Parts of Hyderabad on March 7–8

Hyderabad: The Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWSSB) has announced a 36-hour disruption in drinking water supply in several areas of the city from 8:00 AM on March 7 to 8:00 PM on March 8.

According to an official statement released on Thursday, the interruption is due to replacement of high-tension (HT) electrical panels and pipeline repair works at the Manjira Phase-3 Peddapur Pump House, a key facility that supplies drinking water to Hyderabad.

Reason for the Disruption

The existing 35-year-old HT electrical panels at the pump house are being removed and replaced with new panels. In addition, maintenance work will be carried out on major pipelines connected to the pumping system.

The works include:

  • Replacement of air valves in the 1600 mm diameter pumping main pipeline from Peddapur to Singapore.
  • Replacement of air vents in the 2000 mm diameter gravity main pipeline from Singapore to Peddapur.

Areas Likely to Be Affected

Water supply will be completely stopped or provided at low pressure in several areas during the maintenance period. Affected localities include:

  • Manikonda
  • Kokapet
  • Narsingi
  • Manchirevula
  • Shaikpet reservoir supply zone

Water supply to the Shaikpet reservoir will be completely halted, while the Bhojagutta area will receive water at low pressure. Areas covered under Transmission I and II pipelines will experience a complete interruption in water supply.

Advisory for Residents

The HMWSSB has requested residents in the affected areas to store adequate water in advance and use it sparingly during the 36-hour disruption.

Authorities said normal water supply is expected to resume after the completion of the maintenance works on March 8 evening.

Hyderabad Doctors Remove Massive Chest Tumour in 10-Hour Life-Saving Surgery

A 36-year-old woman from West Bengal has been given a new lease on life after doctors successfully removed a massive chest tumour at Durgabai Deshmukh Renova Cancer Centre in Vidyanagar, Hyderabad.

The tumour, measuring 15×10 cm—larger than an electronic tablet, was located in the right side of her chest (Right Hemithorax Fibromatosis) and was dangerously close to vital organs including the heart and lungs. The patient had been suffering from severe breathing difficulties and chronic chest pain.

After several hospitals considered the surgery too risky and expensive, the family approached Dr U. Azad Chandrasekhar, Surgical Oncologist and Medical Director at Renova Cancer Centre. Following detailed diagnostic tests including CECT, PET-CT scan, and True-Cut biopsy, the medical team designed a precise treatment plan.

Instead of removing the entire lung—a common approach in such cases—the team performed an advanced VATS-guided excision, carefully removing only the tumour while preserving the lung.

The complex surgery lasted nearly 8–10 hours, with a multidisciplinary team of surgeons, doctors, nurses, and paramedical staff working in close coordination.

Doctors confirmed that:
• The tumour was successfully removed without damaging the heart or lungs
• The patient recovered well and was discharged within 10 days
• The hospital provided the treatment at minimal cost considering the patient’s financial situation

Dr Azad Chandrasekhar praised the coordinated efforts of the medical team and reaffirmed the centre’s commitment to providing advanced and affordable treatment for rare cancers.

The patient’s family expressed deep gratitude to the entire team for their dedication, professionalism, and compassionate care that restored their hope.

IIT Hyderabad Opens Applications for SURE Internship 2026

The Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad (IIT-H) has invited applications for its Summer Undergraduate Research Exposure (SURE) Internship 2026, offering students a chance to gain hands-on research experience at one of India’s leading technical institutions.

📅 Application Deadline: March 10, 2026
🌐 Apply online at: iith.ac.in (offline or email applications will not be accepted)

Key Highlights:

  • Total Seats: 250 internships available
  • Reserved Seats: 100 seats exclusively for women candidates
  • Eligibility: Open to undergraduate and postgraduate students from institutions other than IIT Hyderabad

Important Dates:

  • Application window opened: February 28, 2026
  • Last date to apply: March 10, 2026
  • Tentative result announcement: April 15, 2026
  • Internship start date: May 15, 2026

The SURE Internship aims to provide students with an opportunity to work closely with faculty mentors and gain exposure to real research projects across multiple disciplines.

Students interested in research and innovation are encouraged to apply before the deadline.

Hyderabad Launches ‘Margadarshak Program’ to Strengthen Support for Victims of Abuse

Hyderabad is set to witness the launch of the Margadarshak Program, a dedicated volunteer-driven initiative aimed at supporting individuals facing domestic violence, harassment, and online abuse.

The program focuses on building a strong, trained network of volunteers who will offer guidance, emotional support, and connect survivors with essential resources—ensuring that no one has to face abuse alone.

The initiative is being promoted with the support and involvement of Hyderabad City Police, Bharosa Hyderabad Police, Telangana State Police, Hyderabad Traffic Police, SHE TEAM Women Safety Wing Telangana State Police, and the Cyberabad Security Council, under the leadership and encouragement of V.C. Sajjanar, IPS.

Residents of Hyderabad are encouraged to volunteer and become part of this meaningful effort to create a safer, more compassionate community.

🔗 Join as a volunteer: https://forms.gle/yrEftmgYZ84HnYHC8

Be a Margadarshak. Be the guiding light.

Chandra Grahan 2026 Timings in India: City-Wise Lunar Eclipse Start and End Time

The first total lunar eclipse of 2026, popularly known in India as Chandra Grahan, will occur on Tuesday, March 3, 2026. This rare celestial event will be visible across many parts of the country and can be safely observed with the naked eye. Skywatchers will witness the Moon gradually darken and turn reddish, a phenomenon commonly called the Blood Moon.


🌙 What Is a Lunar Eclipse?

A lunar eclipse takes place when the Earth comes directly between the Sun and the Moon, causing Earth’s shadow to fall on the Moon. During a total lunar eclipse, the Moon passes completely through the Earth’s umbra, giving it a coppery-red appearance.


📅 Chandra Grahan 2026: Overall Timings (IST)

  • Date: March 3, 2026
  • Eclipse begins: Around 3:20 PM IST
  • Totality period: Approximately 4:34 PM – 5:33 PM IST
  • Eclipse ends: Around 6:47 PM IST

📍 City-Wise Chandra Grahan Timings in India (IST)

CityEclipse Visible FromEnds Around
Delhi6:21 PM7:53 PM
Mumbai6:45 PM7:53 PM
Bengaluru6:28 PM7:53 PM
Hyderabad6:26 PM7:53 PM
Chennai6:21 PM7:53 PM
Kolkata5:40 PM7:53 PM
Lucknow6:02 PM7:53 PM
Jaipur6:14 PM7:53 PM
Ahmedabad6:32 PM7:53 PM
Gurugram6:22 PM7:53 PM

🔭 Visibility & Viewing Tips

  • The total phase of the eclipse will mostly occur before moonrise in India, so viewers will see partial to penumbral phases after sunset.
  • Eastern cities like Kolkata will enjoy a slightly longer viewing window.
  • No protective gear or telescopes are required—lunar eclipses are completely safe to watch with the naked eye.
  • Choose a location with a clear western horizon for the best view.

🎉 Cultural Significance

The March 2026 Chandra Grahan coincides with the Holi period, making it especially significant in Indian tradition. Many people observe Sutak practices, while others enjoy the rare blend of festival celebrations and astronomical wonder.

🌸 Happy Holi 🌸

HelloHyderabad.org wishes everyone a joyful and colorful Holi.

May this festival of colors bring happiness, peace, and harmony into your lives.
Let us celebrate with positivity, unity, and responsibility.

Happy Holi to all!

Silicon Labs Expands Hyderabad Facility, Strengthening U.S.–India Technology Collaboration

Silicon Labs (Nasdaq: SLAB), a global leader in low-power wireless innovation, announced the expansion of its Hyderabad facility, marking a major milestone in the company’s global growth strategy. The expansion was inaugurated during a formal ceremony attended by Laura E. Williams, U.S. Consul General in Hyderabad, highlighting the importance of cross-border collaboration between the United States and India.

The facility expansion increases Silicon Labs’ regional footprint by approximately 50%, adding advanced laboratories and enhanced operational space to support continued growth in engineering, research and development, and global wireless innovation.

“Hyderabad has become a critical hub in our global engineering and operations footprint,” said Matt Johnson, President and CEO of Silicon Labs. “This expansion is a long-term investment in talent, innovation, and global collaboration. It strengthens our ability to deliver secure, power-efficient wireless solutions to customers worldwide while deepening collaboration across our teams in the United States, Europe, and Asia.”

Since establishing operations in Hyderabad in 2020, Silicon Labs has more than tripled its India-based workforce. The site now supports a broad range of functions, including R&D, engineering, product development, operations, sales, technical marketing, and IT.

“Scaling our Hyderabad site is about building more capacity for invention and execution,” said Manish Kothari, Senior Vice President of Software Development. “With new labs and collaboration spaces, this facility strengthens Hyderabad’s role as a core R&D center for Silicon Labs, particularly in hardware and wireless development.”

Expansion Highlights

  • Approximately 50% increase in facility footprint
  • Advanced labs for wireless design, validation, and system integration
  • Expanded collaboration spaces to support cross-functional engineering teams
  • Infrastructure designed for continued hiring and long-term innovation

The presence of the U.S. Consul General at the opening ceremony underscores the growing strength of U.S.–India economic and technology ties and reinforces Hyderabad’s position as a strategic global technology hub.

Grand Kama Dahanam Celebrated at CSK Villas

Holika Dahan Program Organised Under CSK Villas Welfare Association

A grand Holika Dahan and Kama Dahanam program was conducted with devotion at CSK Villas on the eve of the Holi festival under the aegis of the CSK Villas Welfare Association.

Members of the Welfare Association Committee along with women residents of the colony actively participated in the event and performed special prayers with religious fervor before conducting the Kama Dahanam ritual.

Speaking on the occasion, the organizers stated that Holi is one of the most important festivals in India, celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm by people of all ages by smearing colors and sprinkling colored water on one another. As per tradition, Holika Dahan and Kama Dahanam are performed on the day preceding Holi.

They explained that according to ancient legends, Hiranyakashipu’s sister Holika attempted to burn Prahlada in fire. However, by divine grace, Prahlada, an ardent devotee of Lord Vishnu, emerged unharmed, while Holika was burnt to ashes. This event symbolizes the victory of righteousness over evil and is commemorated every year through Holika Dahan.

The program was attended by CSK Colony Welfare Association Honorary President Arati Yadaiah, President Bantaram Mahesh Goud, General Secretary Prasanna Kumar, Vice Presidents Injamuri Gopal, Srikanth Reddy, Polepalli Ramesh Goud, Treasurer Balakrishna, Assistant Secretaries Bikshapathi, Nagilla Kishore, Raghavender Reddy, Dattatreya, Prashanth, T. Sangeetha, Women Vice Presidents Aruna and Bhagyalakshmi, Executive Members, Advisors, and several residents of the colony.

Hyderabad Hosts Rare Disease Conference Spotlighting Gaps in Eye Care and Diagnosis

A scientific conference on rare eye disorders was organised in Hyderabad to mark World Rare Disease Day 2026, bringing together medical experts and healthcare organisations to highlight the urgent need for improved diagnosis and care.

The event was hosted by the Indian Organisation for Rare Diseases (IORD) in collaboration with LV Prasad Eye Institute (LVPEI) and Rainbow Children’s Hospital. Titled “Raise the Awareness – Rare Diseases”, the conference focused particularly on rare diseases affecting the eyes.

During the programme, IORD released its Annual Report 2025 and screened a short awareness film, “I Am Not Alone”, directed by filmmaker Muralidhar Indrakanti. The discussions underscored significant gaps in early diagnosis, limited access to genetic testing services, and the need for comprehensive, multidisciplinary care for patients with rare ophthalmic conditions.

Speaking at the conference, Prof. Ramaiah Muthyala, President and CEO of IORD, described rare diseases as a major yet under-recognised public health concern in India. He emphasised that while India has a high number of rare disease patients, this is largely due to its vast population size rather than a disproportionately higher disease prevalence.

Experts at the event called for greater awareness, stronger policy support, improved genetic counselling services, and enhanced collaboration among healthcare providers to ensure timely diagnosis and better outcomes for individuals living with rare eye disorders.

A Memorable Meeting with the Honourable Prime Minister – Virosh with Narendra Modi

A few days ago, Vijay Deverakonda and Rashmika Mandanna had the honour of meeting the Honourable Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi.

We were deeply grateful to receive his blessings and truly enjoyed an engaging conversation about India’s rich history, magnificent architecture, and timeless stories. The moment became even more special when the Honourable Prime Minister wrote the sweetest letter to my parents — a gesture we will cherish forever. ❤️❤️

An unforgettable experience filled with warmth, inspiration, and gratitude.