A 45-year-old man killed his teenage son and died by suicide in Kanakadurga Nagar of Nalgonda on Monday, June 8.

The man was identified as Linga Reddy, a lineman employed at the electricity department, and the boy was identified as Praneeth, 13, an 8th-grade student. The incident occurred in Mirlonigudem when Reddy’s wife traveled to Hyderabad to meet their elder son, who is enrolled in college.

According to the police, Reddy struck Praneeth with a hammer and later consumed pesticide.

Neighbors informed police that Linga Reddy and Praneeth had suffered injuries in a road accident a few months ago and had been unwell since then.

The Nalgonda Town 1 police registered a case of murder under Section 103 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and moved the bodies for postmortem.

Kanakadurga Nagar

Kanakadurga Nagar is a residential locality in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India, named after the nearby Kanaka Durga Temple, a historic Hindu shrine dedicated to the goddess Durga. The temple, situated on the Indrakeeladri hill along the Krishna River, dates back centuries and is a major pilgrimage site, with the area developing around it over time. Today, Kanakadurga Nagar is a bustling neighborhood known for its religious significance and urban growth.

Nalgonda

Nalgonda is a historic city in the Indian state of Telangana, known for its ancient fort and rich cultural heritage. The region was once part of the Kakatiya dynasty and later the Qutb Shahi kingdom, with the Nalgonda Fort serving as a key defensive structure built in the 13th century. Today, it is recognized for its Buddhist sites, such as the Yelleswaram and Phanigiri excavations, and its role in the Telangana agrarian movement.

Mirlonigudem

Mirlonigudem is a small village located in the Khammam district of Telangana, India. Historically, it is known for its rural agricultural lifestyle and is part of a region that was once under the rule of various dynasties, including the Kakatiyas and later the Qutb Shahis. Today, the village reflects the traditional culture and customs of Telangana, with farming as the primary livelihood.

Hyderabad

Hyderabad is a major city in southern India, known for its rich history as a princely state under the Nizams, who ruled for over two centuries and left a legacy of opulent architecture and culture. Founded in 1591 by Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, the city is famous for landmarks like the Charminar and Golconda Fort, and it later became a key center of the pearl and diamond trade. Today, Hyderabad is a bustling tech hub, blending its historic past with modern innovation.

Kanakadurga Nagar

Kanakadurga Nagar is a residential locality in the city of Vijayawada, Andhra

Kanakadurga Nagar

Kanakadurga Nagar is a residential locality in the city of Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India, named after the nearby Kanakadurga Temple. The temple, dedicated to Goddess Durga, sits atop the Indrakeeladri hill and has a rich history dating back to the 12th century, when it was built by the Kakatiya dynasty. Today, the area is a bustling neighborhood known for its cultural significance and as a gateway for pilgrims visiting the temple.

Kanaka Durga Temple

The Kanaka Durga Temple is a historic Hindu temple located on the Indrakeeladri hill in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, India, dedicated to the goddess Durga. Its origins date back to the 8th century during the rule of the Vishnukundina dynasty, with significant contributions from later dynasties like the Chalukyas and Vijayanagara Empire. The temple is renowned for its unique idol of the goddess, believed to be self-manifested, and it attracts thousands of pilgrims, especially during the annual Dasara festival.

Nalgonda

Nalgonda is a historic city in the Indian state of Telangana, known for its rich cultural heritage and ancient architecture. It was once part of the Kakatiya dynasty and later the Qutb Shahi kingdom, featuring landmarks like the 13th-century Bhuvanagiri Fort and several stepwells. The region also played a role in the Indian independence movement, including the famous Telangana armed struggle against feudal rule.

Nalgonda Fort

Nalgonda Fort, located in the Indian state of Telangana, is a historic hill fortress that dates back to the 15th century and was originally built by the Bahmani Sultanate before later coming under the control of the Qutb Shahi dynasty. The fort is known for its strategic location atop a rocky hill, as well as its impressive architecture, including massive stone walls, bastions, and a unique underground chamber. It played a significant role in regional conflicts and was eventually captured by the Mughal Empire under Aurangzeb in the late 17th century.

Yelleswaram

Yelleswaram is a village and a significant archaeological site in Andhra Pradesh, India, located along the banks of the Godavari River. It is best known for the Yelleswaram Dam, built across the river, and for the discovery of ancient Neolithic and Megalithic burial sites, which have provided important insights into early human settlement in the region. The area’s history includes both its role in modern irrigation and its prehistoric cultural remains, making it a site of both historical and archaeological importance.

Phanigiri

Phanigiri is an ancient Buddhist archaeological site located in Telangana, India, dating back to the 1st century BCE to the 4th century CE. It was a significant monastic settlement along a major trade route, featuring a large stupa, viharas (monasteries), and intricately carved relics that reflect the region’s rich Buddhist heritage. The site’s name, meaning “hill of the snake hood,” is derived from its distinctive shape and the discovery of a rare snake-shaped pillar capital.

Mirlonigudem

Mirlonigudem is a village in the Indian state of Telangana, primarily known for its historical significance as a site associated with the Kakatiya dynasty. The area features remnants of ancient temples and structures, reflecting the region’s rich medieval heritage. Its name and cultural artifacts offer insight into the traditional architectural and religious practices of the Kakatiya period.

Hyderabad

Hyderabad is a major city in southern India, known for its rich history as the capital of the Nizams, who ruled the princely state of Hyderabad from the 18th century until India’s independence. The city is famous for its iconic Charminar, a 16th-century monument, and its blend of Hindu and Muslim cultural heritage. Today, it is a thriving tech and business hub, often called “Cyberabad,” while still preserving its historic landmarks and renowned Hyderabadi cuisine.

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